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    The New Jersey Marlins seek dedicated, hardworking baseball players ages 12-17 for the 2012 spring/summer and fall seasons. Tryouts will be held April 27, May 4 and 11 at the Cross Farms Field in Holmdel. Players ages 12-14 will tryout from 5-6:30 p.m. and players ages 15-17 will tryout from 6:30-8 p.m. All players must…

  • First horses arrive at Monmouth for 2012 season that begins May 12

    I n the early hours of the morning of April 13, a van carrying the horses of trainer John Mazza rolled through the Monmouth Park stable gate, officially kicking off the training season for the 2012 season. “It’s always great to be back at Monmouth,” Mazza, who’s been coming to the Oceanport racetrack since 1948,…

  • Blue Devils riding momentum of early win over Bulldogs

    Lacrosse teams will meet again April 24 at RFH BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Shore Regional High School girls lacrosse team is riding the momentum it gained with a win over rival Rumson Fair Haven on April 5. Following a comeback victory over the Bulldogs, Shore Regional cruised past some Shore Conference competition. The Blue…

  • RBC girls want to repeat 2011 win on the golf links

    Caseys will defend county title on April 23 BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Three starters return as the Red Bank Catholic High School girls golf team looks to repeat as both the Shore Conference and Monmouth County champion. A year ago the Caseys went 13-2 overall and forged a tie with Rumson-Fair Haven for the top spot…

  • Lacrosse

    Red Bank Catholic High School’s Grace Fallon puts her shot past New Egypt High School goalie Faith Schuetz during the April 13 lacrosse match. Red Bank Catholic High School’s Kaitlyn Cunningham (26) tries to elude New Egypt High School defenders during the April 13 game played at Count Basie Field in Red Bank. RBC’s girls…

  • Locals to be honored with Humanitarian Award

    Six local community leaders and organizations will be honored April 26 by the Jersey Shore Chapter of the American Conference on Diversity at its Dining for Diversity Humanitarian Awards Dinner at Jumping Brook Country Club in Neptune. Recipients of this year’s awards are: • Lorenzo (Bill) Dangler, president of the Greater Long Branch NAACP; •…

  • Monmouth Medical among top ERs

    LONG BRANCH — A report recently released by HealthGrades, provider of information to consumers about physicians or hospitals, has named Monmouth Medical Center among the top 5 percent in the nation for emergency medicine, according to a press release from the medical center. The findings are based on an analysis of more than 7 million…

  • Monmouth Park’s history is topic of talk

    The Long Branch Historical Association will present guest speaker Sophia Mangalee, director of marketing for Monmouth Park, 7:30 p.m. April 25 at Long Branch City Hall, 344 Broadway (second floor). She will present “Monmouth Park: The Shore’s Greatest Stretch Since 1870.” During its Gilded Age heyday, President Ulysses S. Grant was a box holder and…

  • Animal reiki class being offered May 4

    AnAnimal Reiki I class is being offered from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. May 4 at Evenflow Yoga Studio, on the third floor at 10 W. End Court in Long Branch. The proceeds will benefit the homeless cats and dogs of The Little Silver Animal Hospital Foundation and Rescue Ridge, a last-chance rescue shelter in…

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