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Voters give thumbs up to most school budgets in Middlesex
Staff Report In a reversal of last year’s trend, the majority of school districts across Middlesex County saw their budgets approved during the April 27 school election. Two exceptions were in Monroe and Spotswood, whose budgets will now be handed over to the municipal governing body for review and possibly cuts. In Monroe, the budget…
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Rutgers University-Newark will run its 10th annual summer basketball programfor children ages 7 to 17 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 11-15, July 25- 29, and Aug. 1-5. Early drop-off and late pickup times and discount rates are available. For information or a brochure, call Joe Loughran at 973-353-1483.
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CBA runners taking aim at Penn Relays DMR title
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The wheel. That’s the shape of the Championship of America trophy that is given to the winner at the Penn Relays. Bringing the wheel back to Christian Brothers Academy has been the goal of the Distance Medley Relay team all year. George Kelly, Theo Foster, Dan Mykityshyn and Mike Mazzaccaro…
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Eagles, Lions are braced for SC division rematch
Teams play at South on May 2 BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Defending NJSIAA Group III state champion Middletown High School South and crosstown rival Middletown North are off to great starts in girls softball as they move closer to a renewal of their rivalry and their Shore Conference A North Division showdown May 2 at…
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Matawan softball team surpassing expectations
Girls are off to 6-3 start BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Matawan Regional High School softball team came into the season with little in the way of expectations. Last season the Huskies finished with a 9-14 record and subsequently lost five graduating seniors, three of whom were starters. Head coach Steve Eisenstein was merely hoping…
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Infield feats
Top: Middletown High School South third baseman Mike Gannon (3) and catcher Rob Marcickiewicz chase after Marlboro High School’s C.J. Iacobellis in a run-down during the April 20 A North Division game played in Middletown. Marlboro’s 4-1 win moved the Mustangs into a tie for second place in the division. Above: Middletown South’s Mike Grossi…
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Walter B. Stamm
Mr. Stamm, of the Morganville section of Marlboro and formerly a longtime resident of the Matawan area, died April 24, 2011, at Regency Park Nursing Center, Hazlet. He was the owner of Main Street Beauty Shop, Matawan, and a member of the Matawan Episcopal Church. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.…
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Pauline Voigt
Mrs. Voigt, 77, a resident of Hazlet since 1960, died April 11, 2011, at Arnold Walter Nursing Home, Holmdel. Mrs. Voigt is survived by her husband of 55 years, Eugene Voigt; her children, Eric Voigt of Florida, Nora Turpanjian and her husband, Paul, of Ridgefield, Paul Voigt of Hazlet, and Darci Kennedy and her husband,…
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Donald “Temijin” Santiago Jr.
Mr. Santiago, 47, formerly of Middletown, died April 8, 2011, in Manchester, Conn. He is survived by his parents, Donald Santiago Sr. and Ruth Santiago; his partner, Eric Howarth; a sister, Rose Rosano; three brothers, Samuel, Daniel and Dominic; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. A funeral service was held at the John…
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