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Fashion show serves as fundraiser
— Christina Haberstroh Howell High School students pose for a picture during “Play It for the Pink,” the 33rd annual John Thumm Scholarship Fashion Show and Gift Auction held at the Jumping Brook Country Club, Neptune, on March 11. Proceeds fund scholarships for Howell students. PHOTOS BY LAUREN CASSELBERRY Nearly 250 guests attended the 33rd…
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Howell could lose ratable by buying office building
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer With the possibility of buying the Global office building still on the table, Howell officials will continue to weigh the pros and cons of moving the town’s base of operations from the municipal complex on Preventorium Road to the Route 9 office building. InMarch, the Howell Township Council passed a…
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Jackson school board adopts $139M budget
Voters will also be asked to approve solar energy project on April 27 BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer With the adoption of a $139 million proposed budget for the 2011-12 school year, the Jackson School District Board of Education has begun the countdown to the April 27 budget vote and solar energy project referendum. Polls…
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Photo
Students perform “Abstract Lines of Serenity (Volume IV)” during the Freehold Regional High School District’s Fine and Performing Arts Center’s presentation of “An Eve of Dance” at Howell High School on March 31. The evening was a celebration of dance that featured choreography by faculty members, students and guest choreographers. More photo at Photo Galleries,…
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Sayreville Bombers have talent to be competitive
Softball team is young and progressing BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The youthful Sayreville High School softball team will be looking to make progress as the season moves along and hopes to peak in time for the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament. Coach Chris DeLucia’s starting lineup includes a sophomore and three freshmen, so the early part…
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Knights looking to contend on the diamond in GMC
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter doubling its win total a year ago, the Old Bridge High School baseball team is expecting to contend for the top spot in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red Division. With a deep pitching staff, excellent team speed, and hard-hitting first baseman Alejendro Diaz back in the fold, expectations are…
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Photos
Above: Old Bridge High School’s Erin Halstead has her hand on second base ahead of the tag of Bishop Ahr’s Julie Braun during the April 4 game played in Edison. Bishop Ahr pulled out an 8-6 win. Right: Old Bridge High School’s Dominque Andre makes contact during the Knights’ softball game against Bishop Ahr. Host…
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Edward S. “Wallio” Pietraszka
Mr. Pietraszka, 70, of Sayreville, died March 20, 2011. Prior to his retirement in 2002, he was employed as an inspector with Public Service Electric & Gas, New Brunswick, where he worked for 35 years. After that, he worked as a driver and greeter for Spezzi and Maliszewski funeral homes, Sayreville and South River. He…
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Edna M. Horn Rayhon
Mrs. Rayhon, 60, of East Windsor, formerly of Sayreville, died March 25, 2011, at home. She was predeceased by her parents, William and Edna Horn, and by a sister, Alice Krielach. Surviving are a brother, Joseph Horn, and his wife, Christine, of Sayreville; a brother-in-law, Harry Krielach of Cranbury; a niece, Diane Horn; and three…
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