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Pension, other costs drive tax hike in E.B.
Stahl presents municipal, capital budgets for 2011 BY LAUREN CIRAULO Staff Writer A newly introduced municipal budget calls for a reduction in operating costs, but it also brings an unavoidable tax increase due to soaring pension and health care expenses, East Brunswick Mayor David Stahl said. Stahl presented the 2011 operating and capital budgets at…
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Rockets seeking outright division championship
Basketball team is 15-1 overall, 9-0 in A Central BYMATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent I n the Shore Conference’s Class A Central Division, the Raritan Rockets continue to dominate the competition as they move closer to a division championship. Raritan (15-1, 9-0) took one more step toward clinching a division title Monday when they defeated Holmdel, 59-39.…
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Raritan High School’s Joe Masi (r) tries to break free from the hold of Jackson Memorial’s Doug Hamann (l) during their 160-pound match at the Jan. 29 Shore Conference Tournament semifinals at Southern Regional High School in Manahawkin. Hamann won by pin fall as Jackson beat the A Central champion Rockets, 43-15. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Matawan’s Allison verbally commits to New Hampshire
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jared Allison, usually the quarterback for Matawan High School’s football team, made a different, dramatic play around midseason when he raced down the right side of the field, tipped a pass from backup quarterback Kashawn Barnes, who just went into the game, while he had a defender on him, and pulled…
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Colts win Millrose Games 4×800 relay championship
CBA also wins SC crown BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer A s the runners competing in the Millrose Games’ Metropolitan High School Boys’ 4×800 meters lined up in their respective hand-off zones, Christian Brothers Academy’s Dan Mykityshyn saw that his job had just gotten a little harder. He noticed that Seton Hall Prep, one of…
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Raritan High School’s Ryan Lynch (r) tries to turn Jackson Memorial’s Dylan Harrington during their 171-pound match at the Shore Conference Tournament semifinals Jan. 29 at Southern Regional High School in Manahawkin. Lynch would eventually pin Harrington, but the Jaguars won the match, 43-15. ERIC SUCAR staff
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William “Bill” J. Mayer
Mr. Mayer, 70, of Bradley Beach, formerly of Freehold Township, died Jan. 28, 2011, at home. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Prior to retiring, Mr. Mayer was employed by the Ford Motor Co., Edison, for over 30 years. He was the president of the Battle of Monmouth Soccer Club. Surviving are four children, William…
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Patricia A. (McCabe) Bausis
Mrs. Bausis, 78, of Whiting, a former longtime resident of Keyport, died Jan. 20, 2011, at home. She had worked as a paralegal and was the past president of the Woman’s Club of Matawan. Mrs. Bausis is survived by her husband, Chester P.; a daughter, Eve Castillo of Skillman; and a cousin, Fred Walling of…
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Nicholas R. Banta
Mr. Banta, 21, a lifelong resident of the Leonardo section of Middletown, died Jan. 22, 2011, at home. A 2007 graduate of Middletown High School South, he was employed as a stockman for Costco in Hazlet. Mr. Banta was preceded in death by his brothers Matthew Banta (2003) and Jeremy Banta (2005). Surviving are his…
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