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E.B. approves 30-year lease of former McGinnis School
Chabad of East Brunswick will transform building into community education center BY CHRIS ZAWISTOWSKI Staff Writer Chabad of East Brunswick has a new home. The East Brunswick Township Council unanimously approved a 30-year lease agreement with the organization to transform the old McGinnis School on Hardenburg Lane into a community education center. Under the agreement,…
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Vincent Trent of the Presbyterian Church of Jamesburg Bell Choir gets help from Paul Bouzane as the choir sings for those gathered at Jamesburg’s annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, held Dec. 14 at Veterans Park. ERIC SUCAR staff
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BCC men’s basketball team ranked seventh nationally
Jersey Blues are currently 11-0 BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College men’s basketball opponents can’t be blamed for seeing double. Head coach Paul Cisek has as deep and talented a squad as he has had at the Lincroft campus, and he uses it. He keeps sending his players at opponents in waves. “We’re…
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The NJ Marlins seek dedicated and hardworking baseball players ages 9-18 for the 2012 season. Tryouts will be held 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 8 and Jan. 15 at Frozen Ropes, 120 Kenyon Drive, Lakewood. All interested players must fill out a player prospect form at www.njmarlins.com. The Marlins 17U teams will play a…
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Huskies are searching to find their identity
BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Matawan A fter a positive 17-10 campaign last season, the Matawan Huskies boys basketball team must overcome its inexperience on the varsity squad this winter. The team is battling not only losses to graduation, but the absence of two players who opted against playing basketball this season. Matawan was left shorthanded…
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Despite loss to Braves, Lions remain a confident team
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Middletown High School North’s Cody Thompson dribbles through traffic as Manalapan defenders Russell Isson (l) and Evan Pruden try to stop his progress during the Dec. 19 game played at Manalapan. The host Braves pulled out a 56-54 victory on a shot in the final 2.1 seconds. Just like a year…
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Evelyn C. Wilton
Mrs. Wilton, 96, a resident of Port Monmouth for 60 years, died Dec. 16, 2011, in Neptune. She was a homemaker for much of her life, and then at age 65 worked in several school cafeterias for the Middletown Board of Education. Mrs. Wilton was preceded in death by her husband, Francis E. Wilton Sr.;…
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Juanita G. Doucette
Ms. Doucette, 82, of Hazlet, died Dec. 12, 2011, at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. She was a retired cosmetologist for Abraham and Strauss in New York City. Mrs. Doucette was predeceased by a son, Evan Doucette. Surviving are her children, Scherene Romeo and her husband, Frank, of Tinton Falls, C.J. Doucette and his wife, Christine,…
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William J. Mueller Jr.
Mr. Mueller, 54, of Brick, died Nov. 25, 2011. Hewas a resident of Hazlet before moving to Brick 25 years ago. Mr. Mueller was a warehouseman for A&P Distribution in Edison for 30 years and a Teamster of Local No. 863 of Mountainside. He attended Raritan High School and Brookdale Community College and was an…
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