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Brookdale players named to All-America teams
Four players from the Brookdale Community College softball and baseball teams have been named All-Americans for 2011. For Coach Bo Scannapieco’s Jersey Blues softball team, freshman Chelsea Alston (Matawan Regional High School) and sophomore Tracey Stern (Shore Regional) were selected to the National FastPitch Coaches Association (NFCA) and National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American…
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Shore AC holds on to state championship
The Shore Athletic Club has been on a four-decade winning streak. On May 28, the Shore AC ran its winning streak at the USA Track and Field New Jersey Open Team Championships at Rowan University to 38 straight. The women made it a nice double for the Shore AC squad by winning the state title…
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Breen’s Pants On Fire captures Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth
Pants On Fire PHOTO: BILL DENVER/EQUIPHOTO George and Lori Hall’s Pants on Fire gained command around the far turn and held off the late charge of Concealed Identity to capture the Grade 3, $200,000 Pegasus Stakes at Monmouth Park on Saturday. Pants on Fire, a colt by Jump Start, was making his first start since…
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JCC tennis players medal at Junior Maccabi Games
Members of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Monmouth County delegation returned from the JCC Junior Maccabi Games on May 22 with two golds and one silver medal in tennis — and a strong sense of accomplishment and pride. They may have been the smallest delegation at the Games, which drew some 700 athletes from…
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Whitall, Segal no strangers to Sheehan Classic victories
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent West Long Branch’s Robert Cavanaugh winces in pain after finishing the George Sheehan Classic five-mile run through Red Bank on Saturday. More than 1,400 runners participated in the event that celebrated its 18th year in 2011. ERIC SUCAR staff A gain and again. That’s the story of Toms River runner Noel Brock…
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Marjorie Eugenia Raynor
Mrs. Raynor, 90, of Tinton Falls and formerly of Fair Haven, died June 7, 2011. She was a 1938 graduate of Red Bank High School and a 1942 graduate of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, where she received her bachelor’s degree and played field hockey for four years. Mrs. Raynor was a lifelong member…
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Dennis A. Thiel
Mr. Thiel, 62, of Monmouth Beach, died June 16, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was a graduate of Jersey City Prep and received his bachelor’s degree in finance from Rutgers University. Mr. Thiel was working for Larson Ford, Lakewood, in the finance department and had previously worked at Buhler Ford in Eatontown.…
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John J. Lavelle
Mr. Lavelle, 76, of Long Branch, died June 14, 2011. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Cornell University and went on to NewYork University, where he received his master’s and his doctorate, also in English. Mr. Lavelle served with the U.S. Army from 1958 to 1960. He was a professor of English at…
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In Keyport, art is a moveable feast
Nora Sanborn hopes businesses will host exhibits BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer A display of vintage photos of life in New York City provides the backdrop as Chris Calabrese plies his trade at his Keyport barbershop. ERIC SUCAR staff KEYPORT — Inspired by a vision for a moveable art gallery, Nora Sanborn has installed an…
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