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Mauriello, Mandato win Wall Sportsman twins
Young stock car racing stars Eric Mauriello of Howell and Jonathan Mandato of Jackson shared top honors atWall Stadium on May 19 as each racer tasted victory in a Sportsman division 25- lap main event. While it was Mauriello’s eighth career win and his second on the young season, Mandato’s victory was his first win…
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Longer drives help Mills lower scores, win titles
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Emily Mills Emily Mills sees the golf course from an entirely new vantage point this spring. Mills, a Colts Neck High School sophomore, finds herself taking her second shot a shorter distance from the green as the result of some heavy lifting she did in the off-season. Mills, who recently…
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Chiropractic Care Center of Freehold LLC has announced the addition of Dr. PeterAloi to its staff. Dr. Aloi earned a Doctorate of Chiropractic from the New York Chiropractic College, Seneca Falls, N.Y., and holds a master’s degree in human nutrition from the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Conn. He has been in practice for 15 years…
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Veteran teacher realizes impact on young people
Barnes & Noble selects Stan Koba as National Teacher of the Year BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Barnes & Noble has recognized Stan Koba of Howell High School as its National Teacher of the Year. JAMES McEVOY Stan Koba, the supervisor of social studies, music and the Scholars Center for the Humanities at Howell High…
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SkyScreamer gives riders thrilling view of park
Great Adventure debuts family-friendly rides BY ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer The 24-story-tall SkyScreamer Over the skies of Jackson on May 17, an unexpected sight of sideburns, aviator sunglasses and jumpsuits soared over the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park on the new “king of all swing rides,” the SkyScreamer. The 30 men and women dressed…
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You can’t be too careful with these kids
ARE WE THERE YET LORI CLINCH A lthough some might consider me senile, I enjoy hosting get-togethers for today’s youth. It gives me a chance to visit, socialize, and showcase some of my best appetizers. For these gatherings I’ve been known to whip up jalapeno poppers, bacon-wrapped little smokies and enough lemonade to keep any…
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Resident appreciates effort made by first responders
I am writing to express my heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all of the first responders who were on the scene when the outside of my house caught fire on March 12 in Marlboro. I also want to express my deep appreciation to ChrisWeltner for helping my fiancé get out of the house safely, as…
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Brain tumor survivor seeks to raise public awareness
May is Brain Tumor Awareness Month and I would like to bring some information about brain tumors to the attention of the public. In January 2001, I had my first surgical intervention after being diagnosed with a malignant glioma. After visiting many doctors who offered grim prognoses, I found a wonderful surgeon at Memorial Sloan-Kettering…
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Teachers who bully students must be removed from their position
The recent incident of a Cherry Hill student in special education being bullied by teachers has created a firestorm of discussion and activity. The good that can come from this is that it draws attention to the issue and will hopefully result in measures being swiftly put in place to stop this kind of abuse.…
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