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Allentown girls soccer off to best start ever
Varsity Report BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Allentown High School’s Kelsi Chandonett races up the field with the ball during the Redbirds’ Oct. 19 field hockey game in Princeton against the Stuart Country Day School. Allentown won the game 5-0 and lifted its record to 13-2 this fall. ERIC SUCAR staff Allentown I t’s an autumn…
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Want to have a ball in the fall? Try mini golf
As seen in TheBeachBeat.com BY AMY ROSEN Staff Writer Eric Brophy of Wall Township watches as his son Brendan (l) attempts to hit the ball in the hole, while his brother Timmy (c) awaits his turn at the 9th Avenue Pier Mini Golf Course in Belmar. PHOTO BY AMY ROSEN Whether you’re looking for family…
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Greater Media New Jersey wins at 38th annual JASPER Awards
Greater Media New Jersey recently took top honors at the 38th annual JASPER Awards. The event took place on Oct. 12 at the Robert Meyner Reception Center at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel. Established in 1974 to honor excellence in the New Jersey communications industry, this year’s JASPER Awards received more than 220…
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5K, Fun Run to aid malaria prevention
The Soles for the Harvest 5K and Mile Fun Run is set for Oct. 27 at Cream Ridge Winery, Allentown. Registration/ check-in will begin at 7:30 a.m. The Fun Run will start at 8:45 a.m. The 5K race will go off at 9:30 a.m. The 5K will be run over a country course, passing by…
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MOMS sets Halloween party, seeks members
The MOMS Club of Millstone Township, the local chapter of an international nonprofit organization that offers stay-athome and part-time working moms support and the opportunity to share activities and experiences with other local moms and their children, will host its annual Halloween party and membership drive Oct. 27. The free event is open to all…
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Two Dems seek seats on council in Roosevelt
Incumbent and long-time borough official on ballot BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent ROOSEVELT — Two Democratic candidates — an incumbent and a long-time borough official — are running unchallenged for the two available three-year seats on the borough council. Tom Curry is seeking his second term on the council. Curry holds two bachelor’s degrees from Rutgers…
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A taste of the Mediterranean slated for Cream Ridge property
Resident seeks permission to plant additional olive trees for oil production BY JANE MEGGITT Correspondent UPPER FREEHOLD — Perhaps someday Cream Ridge may be known as Oil Ridge. Dr. Eric DeRose, a veterinarian at North- Star Vets in Robbinsville, is in the process of establishing an olive grove, with the plan to eventually produce olive…
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Motorcyclist dead after crash on Sunday near Horse Park
A collision near the Horse Park of New Jersey Oct. 21 left a Freehold Township man dead. PHOTO BY LISA MINSHULL UPPER FREEHOLD — A crash on Route 524 claimed the life of a Freehold Township man on Sunday, police said. Peter McDermott, 62, was pronounced dead after being flown to the Helene Fuld Medical…
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Millstone kids ‘keep tabs’ on helping others
District nears 2 million can tabs collected for Ronald McDonald House BY JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer MILLSTONE — For most families, recycling has become second nature. However, those in the township and beyond have the opportunity to do something even better with a simple aluminum can — help the families of sick and hospitalized children.…
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