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Freehold Township High School science teacher tapped as fellow
The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA), in partnership with the Bayer USA Foundation, has announced the selection of five New Jersey science teachers as Bayer-NSTA Fellows for this year’s NSTA New Science Teacher Academy. Lisa Dreher of Freehold Township High School is among the teachers who have been selected for the honor. Freehold Township Principal…
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Places To Be
Autumn has officially arrived but the fall season has been in full blast this month. So get out and enjoy the change of seasons and check out some of these scholastic events in our area. The Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational, a cross-country meet that has attracted a ton of schools from all parts of…
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Community members team up to benefit Dallas police officers
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK — For the fourth year in a row, members of the community will try to hit a home run for a charitable cause. Officers of the North Brunswick Police Department will be challenged by staff members from North Brunswick Township High School (NBTHS) in a benefit softball game, scheduled…
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Residents encouraged to report suspicious people, packages
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer MANALAPAN – Police are remaining vigilant in Manalapan’s commercial, recreation and transportation areas, and around schools, in the wake of bombings that occurred in Seaside Park, New York City and Elizabeth over the weekend of Sept. 17-18. Ahmad Rahami, 28, of Elizabeth, has been charged in connection with the incidents.…
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Manalapan residents raise road woes with officials
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer MANALAPAN – Residents who live in the area of Sweetmans Lane and Woodward Road are concerned about ongoing issues related to an increase in traffic, large trucks on local roads and motorists who fail to obey the speed limit. Several people addressed the Township Committee on the topic during the…
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Has anyone else given up on ‘Mr. Robot’?
Question: I really enjoyed the first season of Mr. Robot, but the second season has left me in the dark. I have no idea what they’re talking about and quit watching it after three episodes. Am I the only one that feels this way? — Stargal Matt Roush: Just to be clear, I’ll probably never…
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Cheers & Jeers
By Damian Holbrook Cheers to Nicole Byer for being Loosely Exactly adorable. As a struggling actress with a flamboyant roomie and sunny yet slightly demented worldview, the Girl Code star’s new MTV sitcom is loaded with quotably crass comedy and enough of Byer’s ebullient charm to make it the West Coast’s anti-Kimmy Schmidt. Cheers to…
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Charity lacrosse tournament set for Oct. 16
T3 Lacrosse will serve as the host to the youth girls Play to Win charity lacrosse tournament on Oct. 16 at The Atlantic Club in Manasquan. The Play to Win lacrosse tournament intends to raise money to help children and families cope with the emotional, physical, and financial tolls taken when enduring serious medical situations.…
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Monroe man charged with theft of construction equipment from Middletown business
MIDDLETOWN – A 48-year-old Monroe Township man was charged on Sept. 19 with burglary and theft of construction equipment including an excavator, dumpster, tamper, saws and hydraulic equipment. Lawrence J. Casazza faces one count of third degree burglary and one count of second degree theft following an investigation by Detective First Class Albert Scott of the Middletown…
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