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Morandini back as BlueClaws skipper
Jackson Memorial High School’s Austin Boyle directs the puck to an open teammate during the Dec. 7 game against Monroe Township High School at the Gold Coast Arena in Wall Township. The Jaguars were victorious, 4-2. ERIC SUCAR staff Mickey Morandini is returning as manager with the Lakewood Blue- Claws for the 2013 season. Morandini…
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Jaguars boys basketball looks to build off last season’s success
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Memorial High School’s boys basketball team comes off its best season in school history and will rely on the emergence of Eric Carter to offset significant losses due to graduation. “Eric Carter has a lot to live up to every day,” said coach Joe Fagan. “He has huge shoes to…
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Jaguars pick up first ice hockey win of the season
Jackson Memorial High School goalie Nick Abela looks to trap a loose puck during the Jaguars’ Dec. 7 game against Monroe Township High School at the Gold Coast Arena in Wall Township. The Jaguars picked up their first win of the year, 4-2. ERIC SUCAR staff
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New Jersey Holiday Lightfest returns
The New Jersey Holiday Lightfest is back at the Middlesex County Fairgrounds, 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, and it is bigger and brighter than ever before. The drivethrough light show is open every night of the week through Jan. 6. A benefit for DARE New Jersey, the Gift of Lights drive-through light show features thousands…
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All aboard for a tradition that’s right on track
BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Visitors check out the details of the annual Holiday Model Train Exhibit at the Barron Arts Center in Woodbridge. SCOTT FRIEDMAN When the holiday season comes around each year, it brings with it innumerable traditions for people to enjoy. In Woodbridge, Middlesex County, one particular tradition manages to captivate audiences…
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Wegmans teams up with FRHSD
BY JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Wegmans is teaming up with the Freehold Regional High School District to teach students a range of tasks associated with food production. The FRHSD Board of Education approved a resolution at its Nov. 12 meeting to enter into a community-based partnership with the grocery store chain, which operates a supermarket…
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Shyanne “Ya-Ya” Nicole Heffernan
Shyanne Heffernan, 16, of Freehold Township, died Nov. 26, 2012. She was a lifelong resident of Freehold. Shyanne was predeceased by her grandmother, Rae Kluesener. Surviving are her father, Sean Kluesener; her mother and stepfather, Michele and Barney Bresnahan; grandparents, Robert Kluesener, William and Elizabeth Bresnahan, and Linda and Renee Yap; and eight siblings, Brady,…
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Walter I. Shea
Mr. Shea, 62, of Jamesburg, formerly of Englishtown and Freehold, died Nov. 19, 2012, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to his retirement, he was employed as a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning (HVAC) engineer for Boston Properties, East Brunswick. He was predeceased by his parents, Bernard Jr. and Jeannette Gallagher Shea, and…
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Dolores M. Senatore
Mrs. Senatore, 75, of Manchester, died Nov. 26, 2012, at home. She was a self-employed certified public accountant. Mrs. Senatore was predeceased by a daughter, Linda Vechesky, in 2006. Surviving are two sons, Ronald Senatore, of Sloatsburg, N.Y., and Thomas Senatore and his wife, Cindy Fay-Hamilton, of Cape Coral, Fla.; a daughter, Lisa Young, and…
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