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Bus tour set for April 3 in Eatontown
The Eatontown Historical Committee will offer the Eatontown community an “Our Town” Bus Tour on April 3. The bus will board at 1:30 p.m. sharp at the Eatontown Community Center, 72 Broad Street. Register by April 2 by calling 732-542-4026.
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Coldwell Banker named Platinum Award winner by Cartus Broker Network
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. has been named a Platinum Award winner by the Cartus Broker Network for its outstanding performance in New Jersey during the past year. The award was presented at the 2016 Cartus Broker Network International Conference held March 8-11 at the Harbor Beach Marriott Resort…
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RE/MAX Country’s KT Velez achieves 100% Club Award
RE/MAX Country’s KT Velez continues to dominate the market as she achieved the 100% Club Award for her outstanding performance in 2015. With two years of experience under her belt, Velez has mastered all aspects of a residential transaction. She prides herself on providing her clients with unprecedented customer service. “I start each day with…
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Players sought for alumni basketball game
The second annual St. Stan’s Alumni Basketball Game is set for 6:30-9 p.m. April 2 at St. Stanislaus Kostka School, 221 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. The event is open to all men and women who played for St. Stan’s Basketball. A team shirt is available for a donation of $10. All high school alumni are welcome.…
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Reardon leads Raiders’ effort for improved baseball season
By Warren Rappleyea With Eric Reardon — the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Player of the Year — returning, North Brunswick Township High School’s baseball team looks to improve on last year’s 10-12 mark. Reardon, a first baseman who has committed to Rutgers University, is coming off a monster season that saw him hit .406 with…
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Rutkowski looks to keeping excelling on mound for Barrons
By Jeff Appelblatt The ace on the mound has already committed to college, but junior pitcher Harry Rutkowski’s focus right now is on doing his best for Woodbridge High School before he moves on to Rutgers University — the school he made a verbal agreement with in June 2015 — following next year. Woodbridge’s coach,…
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Falcons’ baseball team looks to senior leadership, pitching
By Matthew Rocco A combination of veteran starters and young newcomers is looking to carry the Monmouth Regional High School baseball team back to postseason glory in 2016. Turnover definitely hit the Falcons after last season, as a dozen seniors were lost to graduation. One of those seniors was top hitter Matt Vincenti, who led…
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Long Branch awards contract for pier and ferry engineering
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer LONG BRANCH — The City Council took the next step in the design process for the pier and ferry last week by awarding a contract for the design and architecture work in phase II. The council passed a resolution during the March 22 meeting, awarding the $2.4 million contract to…
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Allentown softball team seeks defensive improvement
By Wayne Witkowski Stellar pitcher and first baseman Abby Stroud is off to a college softball career at NCAA Division I Saint Joseph’s University, but the returning Allentown High School softball players have been ready to fill that void. Stroud went down with an ankle injury seven games into last season and did not come…
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