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Bike New York’s season-ending, 10th annual Twin Lights Ride is expected to have more than 2,000 cyclists pedaling through Monmouth County on Sept. 25. Highlights of the Twin Lights Ride, presented by the Jamaica Tourist Board, include views of grassy horse farms and woodlands on each route, as well as ocean panoramas on longer routes…
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Hawks keeper Meredith signs with MLS’s Seattle Sounders
Seattle Sounders FC has signed former Monmouth University goalkeeper Bryan Meredith. Meredith was Seattle’s fourth pick and 29th overall in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Meredith trained with Seattle throughout the preseason and started in net for the USL Premier Development League champion Kitsap Pumas this year. Meredith started Kitsap’s 2-1 loss to Sounders FC in…
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Hermosillo goes wire to wire in capturing Hesse Handicap
Hermosillo, Karmageddon andVoodoo Charm all recorded stakes wins on New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival Day at Monmouth Park on Saturday. The New Jersey Thoroughbred Festival, featuring the best runners bred in the Garden State, celebrated its ninth anniversary with a crowd of 7,825 on hand for the 12- race card. In the featured $100,000 Charles Hesse…
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RBC harriers poised for another big season
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer I t’s a new year, but Red Bank Catholic High School’s girls cross country team remains one of the state’s best. The Caseys have lost Non-Public A and Nike Cross Nationals Northeast Region champion Molly McNamara and Hannah Eckstein, but they return a solid cast that gives the team its…
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Expectations remain the same for RBC girls soccer
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Red Bank Catholic High School’s girls soccer team starts every season with high expectations and this fall is no different. The Caseys are off to a 4-0 start as they seek their fourth successive Shore Conference Tournament championship and a return to the NJSIAA Non-Public A championship where RBC and Immaculate Heart…
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Rumson-Fair Haven quarterback Connor Riley (left) tries to shake off the tackle of St. John Vianney’s Chris Baker (right) during the first half of their Sept. 16 game played in Holmdel. The visiting Bulldogs defeated the Lancers, 37-0. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff Rumson-Fair Haven defensive back Nico Giaimo (bottom) and St. John Vianney wide…
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Helen Donohue Murino
Mrs. Murino, 88, of Spotswood, died Sept. 3, 2011, in CareOne at Holmdel. She was predeceased by her husband, John Murino. Surviving are three children, John Murino Jr. of Delran, Jeanette Stilo of Red Bank and Donna Boergers of Monroe; seven grandchildren; and four greatgrandchildren. A Mass was offered at Immaculate Conception Church, Spotswood. Interment…
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Helen C. Johnson
Mrs. Johnson, 92, a resident of Little Silver since 1957, died Sept. 14, 2011, at home. She was a communicant of St. James Church, Red Bank, where she belonged to the Sodality and the Rosary Altar Society. Her husband, Donald E. Johnson, died in 1993. Mrs. Johnson is survived by a son, Gregory Johnson of…
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Yoga Festival by the Sea Sept. 24, 25
ASBURY PARK — Yoga Festival by the Sea 2011 will take place Sept. 24 and 25 in Asbury Park’s downtown business district and along the city’s oceanfront boardwalk. The festival will include live music, organic and vegetarian fare, art creation and skate-boarding, and is sponsored by the yoga basin yoga studio to promote community outreach…
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