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COA: Plastics still major source of beach litter
2010 data show record number of volunteers cleaned N.J. beaches BY KAITLYN D. KANZLER Staff Writer Cindy Zipf, executive director of Clean Ocean Action, discusses a report on data collected during the 2010 beach sweeps. Kim Smith (l-r), director of community investment with Comcast, and Tavia Danch, pollution prevention coordinator with COA, also spoke at…
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Red Bank Catholic High School’s Michael Losch (l) and Chris Mackenrodt try to get a piece of the ball during a match against Marlboro at the Marlboro Volleyball Tournament held at Marlboro High School on April 23. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Monmouth names Palmateer as women’s head basketball coach
Was star at former Hoffman H.S. (now South Amboy H.S.) BY TIM MORRIS Jenny Palmateer, who starred at Hoffman High School in South Amboy (now South Amboy High School), is the new women’s head basketball coach at Monmouth University. PHOTO COURTESY OF MONMOUTH UNIVERSITY Jenny Palmateer will be looking to create more fond memories at…
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Pitching keeping Raiders on the plus side of .500
North Brunswick nine is currently 7-5 BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Pitching has been the name of the game for the North Brunswick High School baseball team this spring. The relatively young Raiders currently own a 7-5 record, despite a flurry of injuries and occasional inconsistency at the plate, giving coach Ryan Lillis plenty of reason to…
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Area track & field athletes competing in Penn Relays
North and South Brunswick track and field athletes will be competing in this week’s 117th running of the Penn Relays Carnival. The meet, the nation’s largest track and field meet, will run today through Saturday at Franklin Field on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Leading the area entrants are North Brunswick’s…
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Left: South Brunswick High School’s Siva Shanmugam (center) delivers a serve during the Vikings’ match with Toms River South at the April 23 Marlboro Volleyball Tournament. Above: South Brunswick’s Jon Roth (center) gets kudos from his teammates after he scored a point against Toms River South. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR staff
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VOICES of Sept. 11th to host open house
VOICES of September 11th, 84 Albany St., New Brunswick, will host “Give 11 for 9/11,” an open house that includes a light lunch and presentation, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. April 28. VOICES is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that has worked to assist the families of victims, survivors and rescue workers with the healing process…
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School will stage ‘Seussical’ May 6, 7
The Timothy Christian School Players will present “Seussical” 7 p.m. May 6 and 7 in the gymnasium at Timothy Christian School, 2008 Ethel Road, Piscataway. Tickets, which are available in advance or at the door, cost $8 per person for general-admission seating. For more information, call 732-985-0300, ext. 610.
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VFW monthly breakfast on Sunday
The Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold its monthly Sunday morning breakfast 8-11 a.m. May 1 at the South Brunswick VFW Post 9111, 11 Henderson Road. Breakfast includes made-to-order omelets, all-youcan eat buffet, pancakes, french toast, scrambled eggs, home fries, sausage, bacon, bagels, orange juice, coffee and tea. The donation is $9 for adults and…
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