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Bayshore Hospital & Meridian Health: One year later
Cardio services enhanced; 70 new doctors added BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer Expanded cardiovascular services are part of the enhancements under way at Bayshore Community Hospital in Holmdel. Fourteen months ago, Bayshore Community Hospital, long considered an integral part of the Holmdel family, was absorbed into a major community health care system. As one of the…
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Students, faculty and staff of Thorne Middle and Harmony schools in Port Monmouth, Middletown, form a pink chain linking the neighboring schools to raise awareness of breast cancer for Pink Day on Oct. 28. More photos at gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Mid’twn young man seeks return of bicycle
Mike Davis Police are investigating the theft of a bicycle from a 20-year-old Middletown Township resident. Victoria Buchinsky said on Monday that her son Andrew was at the Tonya Keller Community Center on Nov. 6 and let a 16- to 17-year-old girl ride his bicycle. The girl never returned the bicycle. “[Andrew] was sitting on…
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Sesely grabs Modified win in ‘Spooky Spectacular’
Newly crowned Wall Stadium Modified stock car driving champion Anthony Sesely proved to all that he is worthy on Oct. 22 as he won the 75-lap main event which was the cornerstone of the stadium’s first “Halloween Spooky Spectacular” auto racing program. It was the sixth win of the year for the Matawan speedster and…
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Senior leadership carries Rebels into state tourney
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer There is a lot to be said for senior experience and leadership, and the Howell High School field hockey team has had both of those attributes in 2011. “This year’s team has a huge group of seniors who provide a great deal of leadership,” coach Elissa Connell said. “We have…
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Warriors win Freedom Division
Jamel Smith continued his outstanding 2011 season for the New Egypt High School football team by scoring two touchdowns in the first half, and quarterback Mike DeAnni threw two touchdown passes to Tyler Barnes and ran for another as New Egypt beat host Burlington City, 45- 30, on Oct. 28 to capture its second straight…
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Young group finds winning formula
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School soccer players Adam Coyle and Travis Ward at forward, Nick Sample at midfield and Ken Stillwell on defense showed determination, skill and leadership when the Warriors started the 2011 season at 1-5. Those players pulled their teammates up from the brink to the thick of the state…
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The Jackson Lacrosse Club will hold registration for the 2012 spring season on Nov. 15 from 7-9 p.m., Dec. 13 from 7-9 p.m., and Jan. 7 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Jackson Senior Center, 45 Don Conner Blvd., Jackson. The lacrosse program is open to all boys and girls in grades two through…
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Hot streak helps Jags gain states
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Anthony Provini (7) of Jackson Memorial High School gets his head on the ball during a Shore Conference Tournament soccer match vs. St. John Vianney High School of Holmdel. The visiting Lancers defeated the Jaguars in a penalty kick shootout. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff The Jackson Memorial High School boys…
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