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Saint Mary School opens state-of-the-art science lab
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — A new, state-of-the-art, 21st-century science lab at Saint Mary School, in the New Monmouth section of the township, is giving students and teachers a dedicated open space and environment with unobstructed views to work while performing numerous age-appropriate laboratory experiments. “Previously students would have to walk across…
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Belford fire company to host 100th anniversary bash
Belford Engine Fire Company will celebrate its 100th anniversary from 12-6 p.m. July 23 at its firehouse at 739 Main St., Belford. The rain date is July 30. The celebration will feature bounce houses, face painting, food and beverages, souvenirs, a super 50/50 raffle and live music by Brian Kirk and the Jirks. For more…
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Colts, Eagles eye possible SCT championship matchup
By Wayne Witkowski It’s a matchup for the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) championship that many baseball fans eagerly hope materializes: the portfolio players of Christian Brothers Academy (CBA) in search of a third straight title against the offensive onslaught of Middletown High School South, whose coach boasts as the best in the Shore Conference. Both…
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Hornets exceed expectations, in hunt for more titles
By Matthew Rocco The Holmdel High School boys tennis team has returned to its familiar role of postseason juggernaut, scooping up three titles on its way to the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions (TOC). The Hornets were in a period of transition heading into the 2016 season. Michael Chen, their star at first singles, graduated in…
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Belford fire company’s Poker Run set for June 5
Belford Engine Fire Company will host the eighth annual John Evans Memorial Poker Run June 5 at 739 Main St., Belford. The rain date is June 12. Registration is from 10-11:30 a.m. at the firehouse. The event will feature food and beverages, 50/50 drawings, T-shirts, live music by The Clam Diggers, a TV raffle and…
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Middletown theater teacher puts on the ‘Ritz’
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — A local teacher has combined his love of an F. Scott Fitzgerald classic and theater to create a piece of work that allowed students to perform something new and create characters never before seen on a stage. “This story [Fitzgerald’s ‘The Diamond as Big as the Ritz’]…
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‘Rekindled’ author coming to Atlantic Highlands library June 2
The Atlantic Highlands Public Library will host local author Teresa Irizarry from 7-8 p.m. June 2 at 100 First Ave. She will sign copies of her new book, “Rekindled,” a 17th-century historical novel. The book is a thought-provoking, finely detailed portrait of the struggles to implement a practical separation of church and state during the…
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Kinsey to seek re-election to Township Committee in Millstone
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE — One Republican has announced his intention to seek a three-year term on the Township Committee this year. Republican Bob Kinsey, who is serving as mayor in 2016, will seek re-election for his available seat on the five-member governing body. Under Millstone’s form of government, the mayor is not…
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Millstone’s Malik adjusts to college game with great success at Alvernia
By Wayne Witkowski Long before he was selected for Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Commonwealth Division honors, before he had pitched 24 consecutive scoreless innings and before earning an early-season MAC Pitcher of the Week honor, Alvernia University freshman Thomas Malik from Millstone was finding his way as a college baseball pitcher and learning the college…
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