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Friends of Holmdel Open Space to host Harvest Dance on Oct. 22
HOLMDEL — Friends of Holmdel Open Space (FOHOS) will host the fifth annual Benefit Dance 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22. The event will be held at the historic restored Gray Star Barn, located on Holmdel’s Bayonet Farm, 41 Middletown Road. This year’s theme, “A Harvest Dance,” will be an evening of casual fine dining, wine…
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Towns turning to social media to get word out
BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer A s Hurricane Irene sent Hazlet residents running to the hills or battening down the hatches, an unconventional information resource kept them informed on how and where the storm had hit the town — the township’s Facebook page. “Whenwe set up our new website, we had the capacity to do updates…
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9/11 observances
A time to remember … reflect … and heal PHOTO BY FARRAH TOMASELLI Listed are some of the events being held to commemorate this solemn day. monmouth county Memorial Ceremony Sept. 11 at 2 p.m. Monmouth County’s 9/11 Memorial Mount Mitchill Scenic Overlook Atlantic Highlands rain or shine guest speaker will be Capt. David J.…
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Hubbard Ave. washout strands River Plaza students
Bus routes added to pick up students who walk to school BYMIKE DAVIS Staff Writer A construction crew is at work Sept. 1 on a section of Hubbard Avenue in Middletown damaged when an earthen dam on the eastern side of Shadow Lake failed during Hurricane Irene. More photos, page 10 and gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR…
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Sesely, Hopkinson win 40-lappers
Modified stock car driver Anthony Sesely of Matawan and Legend Cars speedster Derek Hopkinson of Toms River each enjoyed 40-lap feature race victories at Wall Stadium Speedway in Wall Township on Sept. 3. Farmingdale’s Billy Cole led the Modified race early, before Shaun Carrig of Little Falls raced into the lead on lap 20. Soon…
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Injury KOs starting QB
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The Jackson Liberty High School football team faces a tough challenge out of the gate in its bid for a winning season, a Shore Conference B Central Division championship and an NJSIAA state playoff berth. After its non-conference season opener on Sept. 9 at home in Jackson against John F. Kennedy…
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Offensive linemen hold key for JMHS
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Brandon Winston was a study of determination for the 2010 Jackson Memorial High School football team. Despite running behind an injury-riddled offensive line for the first half of the season, Winston racked up more than 1,200 yards rushing and got his rewards when the Jaguars ended up with a winning season…
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Howell QB’s key stat is winning games
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Ryan Davies The only statistic that counts for Howell High School senior quarterback Ryan Davies is wins. Davies had an off-thecharts season in 2010 when he led the state in passing yardage (2,864) and touchdowns (36) in leading the Rebels to the state playoffs. Both marks were also Shore Conference…
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