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Woolley leads Dick Barney team to three-car Wall Modified sweep
Over his storied career as a car owner, Lakewood resident Dick Barney has fielded cars for many of the nation’s top race car drivers and has enjoyed many prestigious victories. Still, the regular distance 40-lap Modified main event at Wall Stadium, Wall Township, on Sept. 22 is sure to hold a special place in Barney’s…
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Send us your team photos
Be part of the Greater Media team. Send your team photos. Greater Media News/StringFly wants you to submit team sports photos. It can be any sport or activity – baseball, football, soccer, cheer squad – and from any high school, Little League, or community league team. When you submit the photo, tell us the name…
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New Egypt field hockey team eyes run at crown
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt The New Egypt High School field hockey team has picked up where it left off last season, when the Warriors won a division championship for the 10th straight year. While winning their first five games in 2012, the Warriors have outscored Cinnaminson, Maple Shade, Delran, Holy Cross and Pemberton,…
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The second annual Rutgers Basketball Tip-Off benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer will be held on Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. at the Rutgers Athletic Center, Piscataway. The evening will include watching a Rutgers men’s basketball practice, meeting Scarlet Knights head coach Mike Rice and his wife, Kerry, cocktails, a silent auction, and the opportunity to meet…
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Georgian Court tabs first men’s basketball coach
Jason DeMichele (45), John Runfolo (72) and their Howell Pop Warner Tiny Mites teammates will play Edison on Sept. 30 at the Howell Pop Warner Complex, Old Tavern Road, at 9 a.m. The Howell Tiny Mites (ages 6-7) are 4-1 in Jersey Shore Pop Warner Conference play. Greater Media Newspapers readers may submit photos via…
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Victory over Holy Cross a milestone for Warriors
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The New Egypt High School boys soccer team has every starter back from last season’s 10-9-1 team and the Warriors and their coach felt, with good reason, little surprise at the team’s strong start in 2012. But when the Warriors beat Holy Cross of Delran, 5-1, on Sept. 22 for the…
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Mary Gallaro
Mrs. Gallaro, 86, of Jackson, formerly of Brooklyn, N.Y., died Sept. 10, 2012, at Bartley Healthcare, Jackson. She was employed in many positions throughout her life, working at AT&T, Shore Road Hospital, Nabisco, and as an independent market researcher for several marketing research firms. Mrs. Gallaro was involved in many charitable and civic organizations, including…
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Natalie B. Simonow
Ms. Simonow, 87, of Howell, died Sept. 9, 2012. She was born in Crimea, Russia, and had lived in Europe and Brooklyn, N.Y., before moving to Howell in 1958. Prior to retiring, she was employed as a coil treater at Torwico Electronics, Lakewood. Ms. Simonow was a member of St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church,…
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Thomas Kennedy
Mr. Kennedy, 81, of Manchester, died Sept. 8, 2012, at Green Acres, Toms River, after a long illness. He retired from the New York Police Department as a detective. Surviving are his wife of 60 years, Anne; and children Susan and John of Howell, and Thomas and Clare of Floral Park, N.Y.; a son-in-law, Rick…
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