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HILLSBOROUGH: School board to discuss committee structure
By Gene Robbins, Managing Editor Board of Education members will likely discuss Monday how they organize themselves to do their nitty-grunt work outside of public meetings. In July, when Superintendent Jorden Schiff made “governance” part of his recommendations in his report of observations and recommendations over his first six months on the job. For an…
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MANVILLE: Police blotter for week of Jan. 9
At 10:30 a.m. Jan. 9 Bob Schofield of the public library reported damage over the weekend to a 14-foot light stanchion that caused a light fixture to break off. The report was put on the record. * * * At 2 p.m. Jan. 9 Nicollette Piscaldo turned in a purse she found in…
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy Commemorated at MCCC
By Candace Zafirellis Trenton, N.J. – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was remembered at a standing-room only event at Mercer County Community College’s James Kerney Campus in Trenton on Monday, Jan. 16. “I Can Succeed” was this year’s theme, which was celebrated through music, dance, poetry, and a keynote address delivered by Mr. John E.…
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sport shorts •••
The quartet of Jessica McFadden (400 meters), Megan Berger (200 meters), Kim McKinnon (200 meters) and Rachel Weinberger (800 meters) broke the Marlboro High School school record for the sprint medley relay when they competed at the Spiked Shoe Holiday Meet at the New York Armory. The Mustangs won the sprint medley relay in a…
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Patriots, Cougars score wins at county relays
The Freehold Township High School boys and Colts Neck High School girls won championships at the 2012 Monmouth County Relays. The track and field meet was held on Jan. 7 at the Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River. Freehold Township’s distance medley team of Graham Huggins-Filozof (1,200), George Chalnick (400), Kevin Summonte (800) and…
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Braves outlast Rebels; stay in A North race
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer A team that is trying to win a division championship must find a way to win a game when it is not playing its best basketball. On a night when shots were not falling and an underdog Howell High School team with nothing to lose was primed to spring an…
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Rebels keep control of A North wrestling race
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer ollowing a busy Jan. 7 during which they wrestled three matches in two locations, the Howell High School Rebels got back to the business at hand — securing another Shore Conference A North Division championship. On Jan. 10 in Lincroft, the Rebels dispatched Christian Brothers Academy, 44- 12, to remain…
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Indoor auto racing returns to Atlantic City
I ndoor auto racing will return to Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City for the 10th consecutive year under the promotion of Len Sammons. Sammons has confirmed that the events will be held on Feb. 3-4. Ted Christopher from Plainville, Conn., will return to defend the “Gambler’s Classic” title he won in 2011 in the headline…
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Howell girls roll strikes with 30-0 start to season
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer There is a reason why the Howell High School bowling teams, especially the girls, continue to win year after year. “You have to have kids who are willing to work hard and they (this year’s teams) are willing to work hard,” coach Dave Clampffer said of the reason behind his…
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