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Holmdel resident endorses Hinds, Nikolis
I am writing this letter of endorsement for the re-election of Mayor Eric Hinds and for the election of Committeeman Mike Nikolis, who are running for the Holmdel Township Committee. I have been a resident of Holmdel for 16 years and spent four years on the Township Committee working very closely with Eric Hinds on…
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Holmdel prepares for possible state matchup with tennis rival
By Matthew Rocco The Holmdel High School girls’ tennis team is proving to be a dangerous postseason contender again. After winning the Shore Conference Tournament, the Hornets took the NJSIAA Group II title and advanced to the Tournament of Champions for the third straight season. The Hornets, winners of the Central Jersey, Group II bracket,…
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Jaguars’ win keeps them in state playoff chase
Jackson Memorial High School’s football team is not about to abandon its shot for a three-peat in the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV playoffs. After losing two straight games, the Jaguars bounced back into the chase for a playoff berth Oct. 21 with a 41-7 victory at home against winless Toms River High School East…
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Real clowns bring smiles; Pranksters bring fear
I was distressed to read the Oct. 11 Sentinel article, “Clown sightings are no laughing matter in Middlesex County.” The article was not about clowns, but rather pranksters dressed like clowns. Let me say first — and loudly — I have a red nose and I’m proud of it. I know I speak for most…
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Warriors return from bye week with convincing win
By Wayne Witkowski Kyle Frimel threw four touchdown passes as New Egypt High School’s football team, coming off a bye week, stayed in pursuit of a division title and an NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group I playoff berth with a 36-8 victory over a struggling Riverside High School team Oct. 22. Jake Kear caught two touchdown…
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5K run will benefit elementary school in Plumsted
By Michael Benavides Staff Writer PLUMSTED – A 5-kilometer run that is open to people of all ages in Plumsted Township will be held at 10 a.m. Dec. 3 at New Egypt High School, Evergreen Road. Money raised through the 5K will be used to fund assemblies and other activities at the Dr. Gerald H.…
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Czarneski, Rampacek offer responsible leadership
Jamesburg has two quality candidates running for the Borough Council. Laura Czarneski is a longtime resident. She has served on the Board of Education, the PTA board, and she is employed by the Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters. Samantha Rampacek is a lifelong resident of Jamesburg, married, a member of the Jamesburg Fire Department Ladies…
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Calls for extended time between elections
Every four years the United States gets ready for a new presidential election, and it’s been going on since our independence in 1776. I urge all lawmakers to reconsider the timing of presidential elections. The presidential election should be held every seven years, and a president should still have a two-term limit. Similarly, all other…
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GOP candidates have valid facts, understanding, ideas
I watched the East Brunswick mayoral and Township Council debates … twice … looking for ideas, facts and figures. You see, what I can’t abide are conclusions drawn on half-truths or worse, information not investigated. That’s often how we get into a mess. Unfortunately, unfounded conclusions, however well-intended, are what I heard from Brad Cohen,…
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