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RFH, Shore advance in state football playoffs
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The third-seeded Rumson-Fair Haven football team will host Carteret, the seventh seed, Friday at 7 p.m. in the semi-finals of the NJISAA Central Group II playoffs. The Bulldogs took control of the game early and ran for six touchdowns on the night in beating Ewing, 42-13, in the quarterfinals last Friday.…
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Red Bank Catholic’s goalkeeper Lisa Capelli (center) celebrates with teammates after winning the NJSIAA Non-Public A Sectional Girls Soccer Championship game against Paul VI held at Holmdel High School on Nov. 11. The Caseys beat Paul VI in a sudden-death shoot-out.
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McNamara, RBC girls win state cross country title
The Red Bank Catholic High School girls cross country team is back on top. The Caseys captured their first state title (Non-Public A) since 2003 on Saturday at Holmdel Park. RBC beat Holy Angels, 53- 73, in a battle between two of the very best teams in the state. The Caseys prevailed in the duel…
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Hawks win NEC tourney, NCAA next for men’s soccer
The top-seeded Monmouth University men’s soccer team won their second straight Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament championship on Sunday (Nov. 14) on the Great Lawn, and with it, the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Hawks, ranked No. 13 in the NSCAA/HendrickCars.com National Top-25 Poll, defeated third-seeded Saint Francis University (Pa.), to win their third…
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State championship final next for RBC girls soccer
Caseys win sectional title in a shoot-out BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent In the South Jersey, Non-Public A final (Nov. 11), the Red Bank Catholic High School girls soccer team defeated Paul VI High School in a match that was decided by a shoot-out, 5-3, after the two teams were locked in a 1-1 tie at…
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Homework help from the library
WEST LONG BRANCH — Students of all ages in central New Jersey can find homework help at the Libraries of Middlesex Automation Consortium (LMxAC) member libraries. Individualized guidance can be found through online resources such as Tutor.com and Learning Express, among others, that are subscribed to by one or another of the LMxAC libraries. There…
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Yvonne M. Dixon
Mrs. Dixon, 72, of Lakewood, formerly of Manalapan, died Nov. 5, 2010, at New York Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, New York. Prior to retirement, she was an office manager for Dr. Hersch, Freehold, for 15 years. She was predeceased by a son, Todd Dixon, in 1973. Surviving are her husband, Joseph Dixon of Lakewood;…
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Six reasons why the Democrats lost seats
The reasons for the loss of Democratic seats in the recent election are: • The people want an instant solution for their economic problems and personal condition. This is unrealistic — President Obama has only been in office for two years — any businessman or economist will tell you that it takes three to five…
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Navy Seaman Recruit Jordan L. Sepulveda, son of Sheryl F. Steinman of Long Branch, recently completed the Motor Vehicle Operator Course at Marine Corps Detachment, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sepulveda acquired the specialty skills and technical ability necessary to operate light and medium tactical-wheeled vehicles during various field and convoy operations. Sepulveda spent more than…
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