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Vikings upend Bombers in Red Division stunner
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial The Sayreville War Memorial High School football team will visit Toms River East on Friday, Sept. 16, (7 p.m. start) as it looks to bounce back from its opening-game loss to South Brunswick. With the victory, South Brunswick has certainly made things interesting in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC)…
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Knights looking to build on last year’s winning season
Girls soccer team opens on Friday BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter posting a surprising 10-9 mark in what was a rebuilding year, expectations are higher this fall for the Old Bridge High School girls soccer team. “I have higher expectations, and I know the girls do, too,” Lady Knights coach Rob Lozzi said. “Last…
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Above: Monroe Township High School running back Alex Rivera picks up yards through the middle of the East Brunswick defense during the Sept. 9 season opener for the two teams. The game, played in East Brunswick, was won by the visiting Falcons, 27-18. Below: East Brunswick’s Haydn Warren leaps high to pull down a pass…
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Returning experience brings optimism to Old Bridge football
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge The Old Bridge High School football team will be looking to bounce back froma season-opening loss when it visits Monroe on Friday, Sept. 16, in the first of three successive road games. The Knights opened at home against Woodbridge and found themselves down 7-0 following the Barrons’ first possession, and…
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Theodore Duncan
Mr. Duncan, 85, of Matawan, formerly of Keyport, died Sept. 6, 2011, at home. He worked delivering oil for Belleza Oil, Keansburg, and then Royal Oil Co., Cliffwood. After his retirement, he worked as a custodian for 18 years with the Matawan-Aberdeen School District. Surviving are his wife, Virginia Jensen Duncan; his children, Theodore “Ted”…
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Angela Cipolla Tartanella
Mrs. Tartanella, 83, of East Brunswick, died Aug. 20, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Prior to her retirement, she was employed as an administrative assistant with Johnson & Johnson, Milltown. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank, and by two sisters, Vivian Nisivoccia and Betty Terlizzi. Surviving are two sons, Frank…
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Jennie “Jean” Jarusiewicz Krzyzkowski
Mrs. Krzyzkowski, 91, of South Amboy, died Sept. 6, 2011. Prior to her retirement in 1984, she was employed for many years as a floor worker with Wilshire Fashions, South River. She was predeceased by her husband, Andrew Krzyzkowski; a sister, Pauline Tabaszewski; and five brothers, Walter, Edward, Frank, Chester and Edmund. Surviving are a…
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Ann Booth
Mrs. Booth, 94, of the Cliffwood Beach section of Old Bridge, died Sept. 1, 2011, in CareOne at Holmdel. Prior to her retirement in 1980, she was employed as a custodian at Midland Glass, Cliffwood, where she worked for 12 years. She was predeceased by her husband, Benjamin Booth; and by four siblings, Fred Schwarz,…
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Joan Ellen Apgar
Mrs. Apgar, 64, of Old Bridge, died Sept. 2, 2011, in RobertWood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. She worked for the past six years as a library assistant at the Spotswood Public Library. She was predeceased by her parents, Gustave and Helen Gaguski. Surviving are her husband, James S. Apgar; two children, Jinelle Campbell, and…
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