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Monroe’s Magliaro signs contract to pitch for the Colorado Rockies
Former Monroe Township High School standout Marc Magliaro (c), who went on to shine at Rowan University, signs his professional baseball contract with the Colorado Rockies as (front, l-r) his mother, Donna, and father, Al, and (back, l-r) Rowan athletic director Dan Gilmore, Rowan President Dr. Ali Houshmand and Rowan head baseball coach/Assistant Athletic Director…
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Rams’ girls basketball playing for tournament positioning
BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent You have to put South River High School girls basketball team’s 8-10 record in perspective. The Rams have not yet achieved a .500 or better mark, and unless they do by Feb. 2, there is no guarantee they will earn a legitimate spot in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I tournament.…
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GMC Wrestling Tournament
East Brunswick High School’s John Schleifer (r) is in control of John F. Kennedy Memorial High School’s Brandon Farrell during the 160-pound semifinals match at the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Wrestling Tournament held on Jan. 26 in Piscataway. Schleifer won this match and went on to win the GMC crown, defeating South Plainfield High School’s…
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sport shorts
This summer, the New York Giants will offer 22 noncontact football camps in 21 communities in the tri-state area. Each five-day camp runs Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Camps are available to kids ages 6-14. Kids learn to run, throw, catch, defend and compete the New York Giants way. All programs provide…
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Spotswood girls basketball playing for first place in Blue Division
Correspondent BY JIMMY ALLINDER Spotswood I t has been another solid season for the Spotswood High School girls basketball team under the leadership of head coach Jill Hetzler. While the Chargers face a formidable challenge in order to win the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Blue Division, Hetzler said she is more than satisfied with how…
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Lynd Ward exhibit at Zimmerli showcases artist’s depth
BY HELEN CAREY Staff Writer Detail from Lynd Ward’s “America’s Mark Twain” (1962), gouache on masonite. Before there was “Maus,” “Ghost World” and “Fun Home,” before graphic novels had their own section in bookstores — in fact, before the term “graphic novel” even existed — there was Lynd Ward. An exhibit of the artist’s work,…
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Louise M. Panattieri Ronchi
Mrs. Ronchi, 81, of East Brunswick, died Jan. 21, 2013, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement in 1985, she was a seamstress with R&P Factory, South River, where she worked for 30 years. She was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Panattieri, and by a sister, Irene Fida. Surviving are…
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Marlene L. Erli Lestuck
Mrs. Lestuck, 61, of the Parlin section of Sayreville, died Jan. 18, 2013, at home. She was predeceased by her father, Andrew Erli. Surviving are her husband, George; a son, George, and his wife, Nicole, of Parlin; a daughter, Angelique Lestuck, and her husband, Victor Goley; her mother, Carmella Renda Erli; two brothers, Andrew and…
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Richard Scott “Duke” Kimball
Mr. Kimball, 44, of Spotswood, formerly of East Brunswick, died Jan. 21, 2013, at home. He was predeceased by his father, Kenneth J. Kimball Sr. Surviving are his wife, Susan DeStefano Kimball; a daughter, Jordan Kimball; his mother, Patricia Kimball of South River; a brother, Jay Kimball and his fiancée, Sandra Leone of East Brunswick;…
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