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Holmdel Township poised to fight sewer extension
Committee hints at action against state plan; attorney expects litigation BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer A t the Nov. 17 meeting, members of the Holmdel Township Committee suggested that the town might be successful in its petition against the state’s Wastewater Management Plan (WMP). In June, the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) announced plans to…
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Holmdel High School’s Fergal Cluskey-Gallagher leaps over a Bernards High School defender during the NJSIAA Group II boys soccer final played Nov. 20 at The College of New Jersey, Ewing. The Hornets’ bid for back-to-back titles came up short as Bernards topped them, 1-0. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Memorable season ends in state semis
New Egypt High School bows to Haddon Township in Group I soccer BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt Every senior would like to end her high school athletic career by playing for and winning a state championship. New Egypt High School seniors Kassandra Stillwell, Samantha Bendick and Julie Ciak finished their careers one game short…
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Craig Forys, a redshirt senior at the University of Michigan, turned in one of the finest races of his cross country career at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in Toledo, Ohio, at the Ottawa Park Golf Course on Nov. 12. Forys finished third in the 10,000- meter race to automatically qualify for the Nov. 21…
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Rebels’ Barnett glad she gave cross country a try
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Howell High School senior Naomi Barnett (8762) ran cross country for the first time this fall and played a significant role in the Rebels’ success as a team. ERIC SUCAR staff Naomi Barnett has hardly been a fish out of water during the 2011 high school cross country season. Barnett,…
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Marlboro artist to display watercolors in NY gallery
Judi Gilden, a Marlboro resident & South Brunswick art teacher, to hold solo exhibition in NYC BY DEANNAMcLAFFERTY Staff Writer Harvest High Judi Gilden loves the way water interacts with different colors as they combine and hit paper. She has been painting with watercolors for 30 years, and the fusion still fascinates her. Fans of…
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Parents, children enjoy a meal
PLUMSTED — On Oct. 25, 250 Plumsted students and parents celebrated National Family Day: Eat Dinner with Your Children. With the support of the Plumsted Township Municipal Alliance, the New Egypt Primary School and the Dr. Gerald H. Woehr Elementary School provided families with an evening of fun. Families were treated to a meal consisting…
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Mildred E. Gloff
Mrs. Gloff, 91, of Woodbridge, died Nov. 12, 2011, at JFK Medical Center in Edison. Born in PerthAmboy, she had resided there before moving to Woodbridge seven years ago. She was an office manager for June Chevrolet in Metuchen. Mrs. Gloff was a member of St. Paul’s Evangelical Reformed Church in Perth Amboy for many…
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Vincent J. Cuomo
Mr. Cuomo, 72, of Jackson, formerly of East Brunswick, died Nov. 13, 2011, at home. He was a veteran of the U.S. Army. Prior to retiring, Mr. Cuomowas employed for 35 years as a warehouse manager for AT&T/Lucent, New York City. Surviving are his wife of 51 years, Camille Donato Cuomo; two sons, Vincent Cuomo…
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