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The 14 members of the Junior Board of the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Long Branch will host a Polar Bear Plunge on Saturday, Feb. 5, at the Sea Bright Public Municipal Beach (behind the Sea Bright Firehouse. Registration will be held at Sea Bright Pizza (1066 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright) starting at 11:30 a.m.…
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Wall Stadium getting ready for 2011 stock car season
Businessman and auto racing enthusiast Cliff Krause has signed a deal that he says will keep Wall Stadium, Route 34, Wall Township, open for stock car racing and other events for several years to come. Krause said he wants to hear from participants and spectators. Starting immediately, Krause has set up an email address to…
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Shore swimmers bring home division title
Blue Devils win A Central BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent After a 5-7 finish last season, the Shore Regional boys swimming team earned at least a share of the Shore Conference ClassACentral Division titlewhen they defeated Red Bank Regional, 86-84, on Jan. 24. Shore (9-3, 5-0) proceeded to clinch the title outright on Friday with a…
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Spartan bowlers could sweep division crowns
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Ocean Township boys bowling team is closing in on a division championship. The Spartans own a fine 37-2 mark, with both losses coming against second-place Wall, but the Spartans have won seven of the nine meetings with their rivals and hold a five-game lead over them. In addition, they took…
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RFH girls capture indoor A Central t&f championship
Earning points in every track event, the Rumson- Fair Haven High School girls captured the Shore Conference A Central Division crown. The Bulldogs outscored Shore Regional, 81-58, in winning the division crown. The divisional meet was held Jan. 23 at the Bennett Indoor Complex in Toms River. The Bulldogs got off to a very fast…
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Shuler-Foster signs Letter of Intent
Long Branch High School’s Miles Shuler-Foster, one of the state’s most sought-after football players, made his verbal commitment to Rutgers University, and it will become official on Feb. 2, the first day that recruits can sign their National Letter of Intent. Meanwhile, Shuler-Foster returned to indoor track on Friday and won the 55-meter dash at…
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Hospice volunteers sought to help others
All it takes is compassion and a little time to become a hospice volunteer for VITAS Innovative Hospice Care of New Jersey Shore, Eatontown. There is a need for volunteers in Ocean, Monmouth and Middlesex counties. Volunteers give their time to terminally ill patients and their caregivers during a critical time. In orientation classes, they…
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Mary Kay Arliss
Mrs. Arliss, 80, a resident of the Locust section of Middletown for 50 years, died Jan. 11, 2011, after a long illness. She was an accomplished horsewoman and participated in three-day events, jumping, dressage and fox hunting. She also worked professionally as a judge in horse shows once she no longer competed. Mrs. Arliss passed…
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Robert Ross
Mr. Ross, 91, of Keyport, died Jan. 26, 2011, in Keyport. He had been a resident of Middletown from 1964 until he moved to Keyport in 1999. Mr. Ross worked as a senior examiner for the New York State Insurance Department at theWorld Trade Center in New York City for 30 years, retiring in 1982.…
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