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County OKs recycling center planned for E.B.
Township to get host fee; Pine Ridge residents oppose Edgeboro Rd. operation BYADAM JOSEPH DRICI Staff Writer Longstanding plans to bring a recycling facility to Edgeboro Road in East Brunswick got the go-ahead last week from Middlesex County officials. The county Board of Chosen Freeholders voted March 1 to approve a recommendation to include American…
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Monroe prepares to raze floodravaged homes
Demolition of 11-12 homes could begin within 45 days BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer The Monroe Township Council is moving forward with demolition plans for houses it purchased following the floods of Hurricane Irene. The council has authorized its engineering office to prepare a bid for the demolition of the homes. Township Business Administrator Wayne…
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Debbie Post, of Warren, and her mom, Peggy, display their hand-quilted pillows during the Craft Fair at the Middlesex County 4-H Center on Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, on March 3. The event raised funds for the 4-H program. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Rockets looking at future minus standout Aaman
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Raritan The season and a record-setting basketball career is over for Raritan basketball star Mike Aaman and his team after it lost in the second round of the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III tournament to Spotswood, 56-42, but the work continues for coach Denis Caruano. Aaman, the state’s leading rebounder at…
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Holmdel boys, SJV girls advance to sectional finals
BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Holmdel The Holmdel High School boys basketball team pushed through the state sectional bracket, advancing to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II final this week. The fourth-seeded Hornets earned a spot in the sectional final against second-seeded Ewing, scheduled for March 6, with their 66- 58 win over Point Pleasant Borough…
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Matawan’s new grid coach ready to get started
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent When John Kaye met with Matawan Regional High School’s football players as their new football coach after school on March 1, there wasn’t much of an introduction needed. Along with being the school’s varsity baseball coach for the past 15 years, Kaye was an assistant football coach for the past 18…
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Colts Hrymack, Favia medal at state mat championships
Christian Brothers Academy’s Hayden Hrymack (left) tries to flip North Bergen’s Eric McMullen on his back during the 195-pound match in the semifinals of the NJSIAA State Individual Wrestling Championships on March 3 at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. Hrymack lost the match by a 3-1 decision and went on to place fifth. Seniors Vin…
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Joseph Patti
Mr. Patti, 95, of the River Plaza section of Middletown and formerly of Hazlet, died Feb. 24, 2012. He served with the U.S. Army Air Corps during WorldWar II and was an accountant for the importexport company Cargil in New York City. Mr. Patti was a communicant of St. Anthony of Padua Church, Red Bank.…
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Carol A. Dietrich
Mrs. Dietrich, 75, of Tinton Falls, died Feb. 25, 2012, at Meridian Heath Center, Shrewsbury. Born in St Louis, she had lived in Staten Island, N.Y., before moving to Tinton Falls. Mrs. Dietrich retired from ISO Insurance Co. in NewYork City, where she had worked for many years. She was predeceased by her husband, Harvey…
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