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Plan for 315 homes still alive
Developer has been before Jackson Planning Board for several years BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer A developer who wants to build a 315-home adult community on South Hope Chapel Road near Ridgeway Drive in Jackson was back before the Jackson Planning Board recently. Diamond Developers at Miele Farms LLC has been seeking approval for a…
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Nick Volpe goes after a loose ball during a Howell recreation basketball game played at Howell Middle School South on Jan. 8. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Gotto, Smith Nicastro start 4-year terms
BY CHRISTINA HABERSTROH Staff Writer William Gotto was sworn in to begin serving a four-year term and was elected by his fellow members of the Howell Township Council to serve as deputy mayor for 2011 during the governing body’s reorganization meeting held Jan. 1. Pauline Smith was sworn in to begin serving a four-year term…
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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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McKenna is bright light on improving swim team
BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Sayreville High School boys and girls swim teams are struggling to pick up wins, but coach Sarah Rodis-Magaw noted that there are several bright spots in a growing program that now has 48 competitors. Versatile co-captain Maureen McKenna has been a shining light for the Bombers. The senior is three wins…
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Above: Sayreville High School’s Trey Johnson goes up for a layup between two Dunellen High School Destroyers in a game at Sayreville on Jan. 8. Below: Sayreville’s Bryant Webb looks to score. The host Bombers won, 58-53. PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Lady Knights excited about second half of the season
Old Bridge girls have won 3 of last 4 games BYWARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter dropping its first four games, the Old BridgeHigh School girls basketball team has won three of its last four games, including a 64-51 victory over Carteret on Monday. Jasmine Jackson, who averages nearly 30 points per game for the Lady…
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‘Music Mania’ benefit to be held Jan. 14
The Main Street Theatre Company, 3018 Bordentown Ave., Parlin, will host “Music Mania,” a rock music event featuring the music of The Chardonairs and Mrs. B’s House of Detention, on Jan. 14. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the show starts at 8. Light snacks and desserts will be available. Patrons are welcome to BYOB.…
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Goddard schools plan Jan. 22 open houses
Winter Wonderland open houses are planned for 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 22 at the Goddard schools ofOld Bridge, 300 Belchase Court, and 1480 Englishtown Road; and Spotswood, 206 Summerhill Road. All are welcome to attend the free events. Children will be invited to join in activities, arts and crafts and games. Refreshments will…
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