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Incumbents face challenge for Keyport Boro Council seats
Ellectt iion 2011 JOSEPH SHERIDAN (D) is running for his third term on the Keyport Borough Council. He has lived in Keyport for 13 years and works as a project engineer for Valcor Engineering Corp. He also serves as police commissioner and holds positions on the Keyport Unified Planning Board, borough Recreation Committee and the…
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Matawan to move forward with Transit Village project
Aberdeen extends contract with train station developer BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Following years of obstacles and litigation, the borough is once again moving forward with its portion of the redevelopment of the Matawan-Aberdeen Train Station. The Matawan Borough Council approved an agreement with K Hovnanian Cos. and the Columbia Group as the developers for…
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Members of theMiddletown High School South marching band perform at the All-Shore Marching Band Festival held Oct. 13 at Long Branch High School, where high school marching bands from Monmouth Regional, Shore Regional, Middletown South, Long Branch and Neptune took part. More photos, page 22 and gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Keyport moves to cut off business alliance
KBA: New group would take power away from biz owners By Mike Davis Staff Writer KEYPORT — After a long history of conflict, the Borough Council introduced an ordinance at its Oct. 18 meeting that would break ties with the Keyport Business Alliance (KBA). The proposed ordinance would decertify the KBA as the borough’s district…
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Redbirds have answers in win over Warriors
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s Kevin Mason looks for running room during the Warriors’ 31-28 loss to Allentown on Oct. 14 in Plumsted Township. ERIC SUCAR staff The New Egypt High School football team three times let a one-touchdown lead slip away each time Allentown got the ball on the next possession,…
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Jaguars will try to click on all soccer cylinders
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent For third-year Jackson Memorial High School soccer starters like senior midfielder Kelly Folk and senior goalkeeper Sydney Lavan, they are in a familiar situation at this time of year as they gear up for another bid to get deep into the postseason . Both student-athletes played on the Jaguars’ teams that…
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Burlington County College, Pemberton, will host a six-week baseball camp starting Jan. 8. Burlington County College head coach Scott Knazek will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Classes are available for players in grades one through 12 and are limited to six players per coach. Sessions are offered in advanced hitting, pitching,…
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JMHS gridders look to keep on rolling
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent A year ago, an injury-riddled offensive line cost the Jackson Memorial High School football team a berth in the state playoffs and a better finish in the Shore Conference A South Division when the Jaguars started 1-4. As those players returned to the field, the Jaguars won their next five games…
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Rebels win A North public school title
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Howell High School’s Kevin Kappock (4) clears the ball away from Freehold Township’s Vinny Puglia during an Oct. 12 soccer match pitting the Rebels against the Patriots. Howell won the Shore Conference A North Division contest, 2-1. JEFF GRANIT staff A fter scoring what proved to be the winning goal…
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