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All-way stop approved at Freehold Borough location
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – The Borough Council has voted to designate the intersection of East George and Stokes streets as an all-way stop. Council President Jaye Sims and council members Sharon Shutzer, George Schnurr, Kevin Kane and Ron Griffiths voted to take the action during a meeting on April 4. Councilman Michael…
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Eisenhower wrestling team delivers another winning season
Thanks to their tri-captains, the Dwight D. Eisenhower Middle School wrestling team was reloaded. In what would have been a rebuilding season for less successful programs (losing eight starters), the Generals came through with another winning season (9-6) and made their presence felt at the Central Jersey Interscholastic Wrestling League White Division Tournament (fourth place…
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New Colts Neck contract awaits ratification
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer COLTS NECK – The Colts Neck K-8 School District Board of Education has come to a tentative agreement with the Colts Neck Township Education Association (CNTEA) on a new contract for the district’s teachers. At the board’s April 6 meeting, board Vice President Kathryn Gizzo, who chairs the Finance-Negotiations Committee,…
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Expectations remain high for Manalapan girls lacrosse
By Tim Morris Led by an outstanding midfield tandem, the Manalapan High School girls lacrosse team is looking to continue its upward trend. Coming off a season in which the Braves (12-6) closed the gap between themselves and the best teams in the Shore Conference A North Division (first win over seven-time champion Freehold Township…
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Lancers’ new-look softball lineup off to impressive start
By Matthew Rocco With a four-game winning streak to start the softball season, St. John Vianney High School’s rookie pitcher and new-look lineup are making an early impression. The Lancers underwent a roster makeover after their 25-2 campaign in 2015. The team lost the offensive production of Erica Krumbine, Claire Stefanelli and Jessica Carlucci. Standout…
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Howell receiving timely hitting on softball diamond
By Tim Morris It’s just two weeks into the softball season. However, Howell High School’s softball coach, Tricia Savino, has seen some very encouraging signs from the Rebels, who are off to a 3-1 start. Savino said she sees similarities between these Rebels and the last two Howell championship teams — the 2011 NJSIAA Central…
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Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie names top agents for first quarter of 2016
Iris Lurie, broker/owner of Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie, announced the Top 10 Agents and Top 3 Teams as its top producing sales associates for the first quarter of 2016 based on company dollar. Congratulations to (in order of ranking): Lorraine Broccoli, Alan Katz, Brian Lichtenthal, Frank Fortino, Alan Lurie, Carrie Moyer, Angel Martinez,…
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JAR of Hope partners with Steiner Sports
JAR of Hope is embarking on a new partnership with Steiner Sports, a producer of authentic hand-signed collectibles and sports experiences. Steiner Sports holds relationships with more than 2,000 athletes and works with corporations to help raise their profiles, and with select charities to help raise funds, according to a press release. JAR of Hope…
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Johnny Peers and the Muttville Comix coming to Millstone
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – On the heels of the Millstone Township Middle School’s student production of the musical “Barnum,” the Millstone Performing Arts Center will host another spectacle when a human performer and his four-legged friends come to town. At 2 p.m. April 24, Johnny Peers and the Muttville Comix will perform…
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