• Parked cars, emergencies impeded Red Bank snow cleanup

    Sickels: Suspend on-street parking during winter months BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer Josh Corris builds a snowman on Broad Street during a sunny afternoon in downtown Red Bank on Dec. 29. Cars parked on the street, accidents, and a rash of emergencies combined to complicate cleanup efforts in Red Bank during and after the Dec.…

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    Red Bank Charter School students fill in as wait staff on Jan. 15 during the school’s third annual Martin Luther King Community Service Breakfast, which brings together members of the public and local nonprofits to encourage community service. More photos, page 13 and www.gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff

  • Mazzuchetti excited to be Rutgers’ new golf coach

    BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent When you toil for 16 years as a country club assistant and head golf professional, you learn a lot about the sport. Chris Mazzuchetti believes the time is right to contribute his knowledge to the Rutgers University golf team — as its coach. Mazzuchetti, a native of East Brunswick who played…

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    South Brunswick High School’s Josh Varughese takes a shot over St. Joseph’s Jimbo Long during the Jan. 13 game in Metuchen. The Falcons prevailed, 52-40. JEFF GRANIT staff

  • Viking shot-putters win state relay championship

    BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The South Brunswick High School track team turned in a solid showing over the weekend at the NJSIAA Group IV Track and Field Relay Championships. The Vikings’ shot-put teams led the way. Dominick Padovano (54-10½) and Adam Dickert (45- 1½) emerged victorious, edging out East Brunswick by 2.5 feet to win the…

  • Arts workshops for autistic kids available

    Now in its 28th year, the Parent/Child Workshops in the Arts for Children with Autism, a signature program of VSA New Jersey, the State Organization on Arts and Disability, will be beginning in the spring. Through participation in weekly workshops in the visual and performing arts, young people ages 3-21, enhance their understanding and appreciation…

  • Ann Schreiber

    Mrs. Schreiber (nee Williams), of Freehold Township, died Dec. 9, 2010, at Hackensack University Hospital, Hackensack. She was predeceased by a son, Douglas Snyder; and brothers and sisters. Surviving are her husband, Richard D. Schreiber; three sons, Lou-Ron Schneider of Vermont, Michael Schneider of Ocean Township and Ernest Schneider of Clifton; two daughters, Lou-Ann Kates…

  • Joan Shane

    Mrs. Shane, 76, of Kendall Park, died Dec. 12, 2010, at Franklin Care Center, Franklin Township. Born in Jersey City, she was a longtime resident of Kendall Park. Mrs. Shane was a secretary at Princeton University. She was predeceased by her husband, Eric Shane, in 1982. Surviving are a son and daughter-inlaw, Paul and Staci…

  • Veronica R. GaylordWilliams

    Mrs. Williams, 86, of South River, died Jan. 4, 2011, in Summer Hill Nursing and Rehabilitation, Old Bridge. She was predeceased by her husband, John S. Williams. Surviving are two sons, Steven J. Williams, and his wife, Diane, of Toms River and James J. Williams, and his wife, Alane, of North Brunswick; two daughters, Eileen…

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