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Campers at Seashore Day Camp in Long Branch launch 500 beach balls at a Beach Ball Bash on July 26. BOBBIE KINGSLEY/DANNY SANCHEZ
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Eatontown officials praise emergency stormresponse
Jackson: Blizzard cleanup cost $109K BY DAN HOWLEY Staff Writer A car navigates Route 35 south in Eatontown on Dec. 28 while traffic remains backed up in the northbound lane, a tie-up due to the large amount of snow remaining on the road in the aftermath of the Dec. 26 blizzard. Eatontown officials praised the…
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M.J. Cummings of Millstone represented Peddie Aquatics Association in the 13-14 age group events and competed with 31 area teams in Scarlet Aquatic Club’s TYR Winterfest Short Course Invitational on Jan. 8 and 9 in Piscataway. M.J. finished third in the 200 free (1:55.48), fourth in the 50 free (23.73) and seventh in both the…
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Excited Stone Bridge cagers open new gym with win
BYWAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The excitement of a new middle school hasn’t made it easier for the Stone Bridge Middle School’s girls basketball team, whose opponents seem keenly competitive in the Allentown team’s 3-3 start. The team scrapped its way to a 40-32 victory over Carl Sandburg School in Levittown, Pa., on Jan. 7 as Kali…
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Scheuerman approaching another school milestone
Redbird wrestler closing in on 100 career wins BYWAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Ross Scheuerman has set many milestones in his football and wrestling careers at Allentown High School, and coming into this week, is on the threshold of another: his 100th career wrestling victory. The senior, who wrestles mostly at 189 pounds for dual meets and…
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Allentown High School’s Mandy Hornyak (back) battles for a rebound with Robbinsville’s Radhika Appaya during Allentown’s victory in the Redbird Holiday Classic. The 4-5 Redbirds visit Notre Dame on Friday night (7 p.m.) looking to get to .500 to close in on a state playoff berth. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Robert Leight
Mr. Leight, 47, of Manalapan, died Dec. 23, 2010, at home. He graduated from Rider University, Lawrenceville, in 1987, and earned a law degree from Quinnipiac University, Hamden, Conn., in 1998. Mr. Leight was an attorney with Gill & Chamas, Woodbridge, for the past 10 years. Surviving are his wife, Rachael Indiero Leight; two sons,…
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William A. Stewart Sr.
Mr. Stewart, 75, a longtime resident of Middletown, died Jan. 14, 2011, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He was vice president of manufacturing for Automatic Industries/Amerex Corp., Scotch Plains, where he worked for 40 years before retiring in 2003. Mr. Stewart was a U.S. Army veteran. He was a former member of the Keyport…
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County supports using technology to stay connected with older adults
Older adults are the fastest growing segment of the online population. People over the age of 60 are using Facebook, Google, Yahoo and YouTube. They are emailing, texting and blogging – and it is having a positive impact on their lives as they are communicating more frequently with family, reconnecting with old friends, keeping up…
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