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Bausher makes an impact with Lehigh in frosh season
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Emily Bausher Emily Bausher entered Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa., in the fall of 2011 with staggering high school softball credentials, and she did not waste any time establishing impressive new credentials on the NCAA Division I level. “It was all so sudden in the beginning, and then there was a gradual…
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ARE WE THERE YET
She started lovin’ country today LORI CLINCH Avid readers may recall my mentioning that I’m not a country music fan. I’ve spent my entire life shying away from steel guitars and fiddling tunes and have been known to curl into a fetal position upon hearing anything sung by Conway Twitty. Truth be told, it pained…
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Marching ensembles will perform in Jackson
Youth Education in the Arts of Allentown, Pa., will bring some of the world’s greatest marching musicians and performers to central New Jersey when it presents “Drum Corps–An American Tradition” on July 7 at Jackson Liberty High School, 125 North Hope Chapel Road, Jackson. A portion of the proceeds will go to the Jackson Liberty…
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Trust fund cash will help pay for rehab of homes
HOWELL— The Township Council formally approved Howell’s affordable housing spending plan through two resolutions to spend the more than $1 million remaining in the municipality’s affordable housing trust fund. The council approved the resolutions at its June 19 meeting. Howell has $1.15 million remaining in its affordable housing trust fund, according to the New Jersey…
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‘Brew Ha Ha’ set for June 30 at Six Flags
Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, will host its first “Brew Ha Ha” craft beer festival and comedy show June 30. Thirty breweries will be located in the Old County Picnic Grove, where guests will enjoy various beers produced regionally, nationally and internationally. “While most people are familiar with the growing national craft beer landscape, many…
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Anthony Kanaris
Mr. Kanaris, 24, of Lakewood, formerly of Manchester and Jackson, died June 14, 2012, at home. He graduated from Manchester High School and the Ocean County Vocational Technical School in Jackson. He was employed as an apprentice bridge painter for Ahern Painting, New York City. Surviving are his mother, Barbara Kanaris of Inverness, Fla.; his…
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Dr. LeonardWeiss
Dr. Weiss, 79, of Jackson, formerly of Freehold, died June 7, 2012. He served as a senior grade lieutenant with the U.S. Navy and later in the Navy Reserve. Prior to retiring in 1996, Dr. Weiss was an oral and maxillofacial surgeon with a practice in Freehold for more than 32 years. He was a…
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Norma Beharrysingh
Mrs. Beharrysingh, 81, of Piscataway, died June 2, 2012, at The Pavillions at Forrestal Health and Rehab Center, Princeton. She was born in Trinidad and lived in Old Bridge, Groton, Conn., Queens, N.Y., and California before returning to Trinidad. She attended St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Jackson. Prior to retiring 10 years ago, Mrs. Beharrysingh…
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Evelina Alma Bailey
Mrs. Bailey, 73, of the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold Township, died June 2, 2012. Mrs. Bailey earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology and was employed with the Ocean County Board of Social Services. Surviving are three daughters, Charlotte L. Bailey of Cream Ridge, Karen E. Bailey of Lakewood, and Sherri D. Bailey of…
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