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Cougars’ boys move into first place in B North basketball
By Tim Morris With a trio of wins last week, the Colts Neck High School boys basketball team moved into first place of the Shore Conference B North Division. The Cougars topped Long Branch High School, 46-42, Jan. 30 to move ahead of the Green Wave in the division standings. The steady Lloyd Daniels scored…
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Manalapan zoners will hear plan for homes
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer MANALAPAN – An application for a residential community on Route 33 known as Kaiser Manor is expected to come before the Manalapan Zoning Board of Adjustment at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 4. The meeting is open to the public. The agenda for the meeting indicates that the application has a commercial…
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Barenburg tapped to chair Marlboro planning board
By Peter Elacqua MARLBORO – The members of the Marlboro Planning Board have elected Mark Barenburg as chairman of the board. Mayor Jonathan Hornik, who sits on the board, nominated Barenburg for the chairman’s position when the panel held its reorganization meeting on Jan. 6. Barenburg has served on the board since 2005. “I am…
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Asher Holmes pupils show care, concern for military
By Peter Elacqua Staff Writer MARLBORO – A lesson for second-graders at the Asher Holmes Elementary School showed pupils what it means to be thankful during the holiday season. Terry Gross, who has taught second grade at Asher Holmes for 23 years, was the leader in a lesson that focused the children’s efforts on being…
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Freehold High School saluted by Google
Freehold High School in Freehold Borough is the only school in the world that has had three grand prize winners of the Google Code-in Contest, according to a press release from the Freehold Regional High School District. Stephanie Taylor, a representative from Google, informed students in the school’s Computer Science Academy of this honor when…
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Lions, Eagles gear up for Mayor’s Cup showdown
By Wayne Witkowski Middletown High School North’s ice hockey team has gotten much of the attention around its town this season, as the defending NJSIAA Public B champions are 11-1-1, including a 4-3 victory over Middletown High School South early in the season. But reputations and bragging rights, as well as the Mayor’s Cup, are…
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Church to host pancake supper Feb. 9
All Saints’ Memorial Church will host a Pancake Supper from 5-7 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Parish House, 202 Navesink Ave., Navesink. Dinner is $6 for adults, $3 for children age 3 and up or $13 per family. Takeout will be available. Proceeds will benefit the church’s community outreach programs and fund the upkeep of…
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MID 1.27-2.3 Boy Scout Troop 246 recognizes new Eagle Scouts
MIDDLETOWN — Boy Scout Troop 246 of Middletown celebrated the achievements of Jack McQuade and Jonathan Kiernan, who became Eagle Scouts, with an Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at Elks Lodge 233 in Red Bank, where former Eagle Scouts, troop members, family and friends attended. “Each person’s journey to becoming an Eagle is different, but…
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HOL 1.27-2.17 ‘Sweetheart’ dances slated in Holmdel on Feb. 20
The Holmdel Recreation Department is sponsoring two special dances for children and their parents in February. A Daddy/Daughter Sweetheart Dance will take place from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Feb. 20 at Indian Hill School, 735 Holmdel Road, Holmdel. The dance is open to girls in grades 3-6 and their fathers. A Mother and Son Dinner Dance will…
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