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Samuel Agey
Mr. Agey, 85, of East Brunswick, died March 4, 2011, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. He was predeceased by a brother, Paul Agey, and two sisters, Helen Feller and Irene Agey. Surviving are his wife, Carmella Madeline Vecchione Agey; a son, David Agey, and his wife, Kathleen, and a daughter, Jayne Green,…
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Eagles fall in state championship
Hockey team makes final for first time BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Middletown South hockey coach Stanley Gutt was hoping his team could continue its late-season surge in the NJSIAA Public School B championship against Chatham at the Prudential Center in Newark on March 13 but instead got stuck into something resembling a track meet. “We…
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sport shorts
The Middletown Coyotes, a 10U softball team, is looking for players to complete its roster for B travel and tournament play. Indoor practices have already begun for the upcoming spring season, and committed players are needed to join the team. If interested, call Chris at 732-513-7720. Central Jersey Travel Baseball League is taking registrations from…
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Pair of national titles for CBA track team
DMR team sets state record BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Two national championships and one state record. It was that kind of weekend for the Christian BrothersAcademy track and field team as the Colts put an exclamation mark to what was an indoor season of unparalleled success at the New Balance Indoor Nationals held March…
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Hornets’ basketball team is steadily making progress
BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent One step at a time. The girl’s basketball program at Holmdel High School is making strides. The Hornets 19- 10 record improved their victory total from last season by one win. The Hornets made it to the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III final, while the team was eliminated in the semi-…
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Lancers secure 15th state championship
TOC next for SJV girls BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer St. John Vianney High School point guard Jackie Kates (15) drives hard to the basket against DePaul Catholic during the NJSIAA Non-Public A state championship final on March 12 at the Poland Springs Arena in Toms River. The Lancers won their fourth straight state title,…
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March 2011: The rational optimist
GREEN SCENE GOTTI KELLEY “So much is written of the gardener’s role in the creation and enjoyment of flowering beauty and so little said of the relish of honest labor that gardening requires.” Author unknown M arch — a roller-coaster month full of promises, but unreliable to the last day. Spring officially starts this month,…
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WELCOME TO… Treasures of the Jersey Shore
Atlantic Highlands & Highlands offer all of the charms of seaside towns BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Visitors don’t have to wait until summer to enjoy the many charms of Atlantic Highlands’ First Avenue. Nestled along the Sandy Hook Bay, Atlantic Highlands and Highlands are two small Jersey shore towns that have much to offer.…
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NOTES
The Monmouth Cancer Coalition will present “Living Better With Chronic Disease” from 8:30 a.m. to noon March 26 at Brookdale Community College in room MAC 204. Keynote speaker is Susan Walsh, M.D., F.A.C.P., deputy commissioner of Public Health and Senior Services. The fee is $15 and includes continental breakfast. To register, call 732-224-2315. Course code…
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