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Lions, Eagles racking up wins as postseason nears
By Wayne Witkowski It’s business as usual for Middletown High School South’s girls basketball team, even with a change in the head coaching position. The Eagles (16-1) are unbeaten in the Shore Conference A North Division and have won 11 straight games since a WOBM Christmas Tournament loss to Manasquan High School, shortly after assistant…
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Dog confirmed with rabies in Aberdeen
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer ABERDEEN — Following the announcement that a local pit bull tested positive for rabies, the Monmouth County Health Department is asking anyone who may have come into contact with pit bull puppies in the Cliffwood section of the township in the last three weeks to contact the department immediately.…
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Pair charged in robberies
A Keyport woman and a companion have been arrested and charged with a pair of armed robberies, a burglary, theft and multiple weapons offenses, Monmouth County Acting Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni announced. Alyssa M. Plath, 23, of Keyport, and Phillp W. Kellerman, 27, of Metuchen, were arrested on Jan. 20 and charged with two counts…
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Jersey Shore Chinese School celebrates The Year of the Monkey
Jersey Shore Chinese School, located at William R. Satz School, Holmdel, celebrated the Chinese New Year at Holmdel High School on Feb. 6. Performances included the lion dance, dragon dance, yo-yo, recitation, folk dance and tongue twister. Almost 500 students, parents and guests attended the performance and reception. For more information, please email [email protected] or…
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Mary Ziegler
Mary (O’Herron) Ziegler, 92, of Matawan passed away on Feb. 4 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was born in Duncott, Pennsylvania, and worked as a classified mail clerk with the Fort Monmouth Army Postal Office for 30 years, retiring in 1984. She was a member of the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary in Pennsylvania…
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Adult care center to offer respite opportunity for caregivers
MIDDLETOWN — We Care Adult Care will host a free “Caregiver’s Day Off” from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Feb. 18 at its location in the Union Square Mall, 500 Route 35, Middletown. The event will provide caregivers with an opportunity for respite while a loved one can spend quality time at the adult care center and…
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Aberdeen council discusses upgrades to Veterans Memorial Park
By Kayla J. Marsh Staff Writer ABERDEEN – Veterans Memorial Park at Cliffwood Beach will soon be getting a makeover that the governing body hopes will translate the site into an attractive destination spot for years to come. “We are very excited about this because it is probably one of the first things done in…
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Middletown school board addresses facilities needs
By Kayla J. Marsh Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN – School officials have approved proposals for several projects aimed at improving the functional capacity of the district’s 17 schools in order to support expected student population changes over the next several years. At a recent Board of Education meeting, proposals were accepted from Spiezle Architectural Group, Inc.,…
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Redbirds playing for repeat Freedom Division crown
By Wayne Witkowski Allentown High School girls basketball team is in a must-win situation over the next three games if it is to repeat as Colonial Valley Conference (CVC) Freedom Division champion. The Redbirds (12-5) suffered their second division loss Feb. 2 when Ewing High School scored a 63-58 victory. They meet again Feb. 15…
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