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RFH football team nails down CJ playoff berth
Monmouth Regional gets in with win BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Rumson-Fair Haven High School nailed down the third seed for the NJSIAA Central Group II playoffs, setting up a meeting with Ewing (8-1) this weekend. On Friday, the Bulldogs (6-2) made short work of visiting Asbury Park, jumping out to a quick 14-0 lead and…
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Hawks hosting NEC soccer tournament
After clinching sixth straight regular-season crown After an unprecedented sixth consecutive Northeast Conference regular-season crown, Monmouth University’s men’s soccer team is hosting the NEC Tournament this weekend on the Great Lawn. Monmouth completed NEC play with a 6-0- 4 record while runner-up Sacred Heart was 6-2-2. The Hawks, ranked No. 11 in the latest NSCAA/HendrickCars.com…
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Red Bank Regional’s Bryan Broderick (r) and Cinnaminson’s Dylan Tooher (r) are in an all-out sprint to the finish line at the Nov. 6 NJSIAA Central Jersey Cross Country Championships at Thompson Park in Jamesburg. Broderick won this race to the line and finished second in CJ II. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Raymond Fisher
Mr. Fisher, 84, a resident of Hazlet since 1957, died Oct. 23, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Before his retirement, he was a sergeant of police for Amtrak Railroad in New York City. Mr. Fisher was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was a member of Gethsemane Lutheran Church of…
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Andrea Tobey
Mrs. Tobey, 60, formerly of Monmouth Beach, died Oct. 31, 2010, at St. John’s Hospital in Santa Monica, Calif., after a long battle with breast cancer. She was raised in Havertown, Pa., and graduated in 1972 from the Boston University School of Public Communication, magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in broadcasting and…
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Roscoe “Dusty” Baldwin
Mr. Baldwin, 88, a resident of Matawan for 65 years, died Nov. 1, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. For 40 years, he worked at Dupont, Parlin, as an area supervisor, retiring in 1984. Mr. Baldwin served his country in the U.S. Army as a second lieutenant during World War II. Mr. Baldwin…
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More research needs to be done on pancreatic cancer
Recently, several major television networks teamed together for Stand Up To Cancer, which accelerates groundbreaking research through donations and collaboration among scientists who specialize in particular areas. One area where some progress is being made is pancreatic cancer research, but more still needs to be done. Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer…
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Salvation Army makes urgent plea for help
As the holidays approach, I feel compelled to write this letter and share a burden that’s weighing heavily on my heart. The truth is, I’m worried. So many people in our local New Jersey communities are living through difficult and stressful times — times of great need. In fact, at the close of our fiscal…
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An open letter to Oceanport residents
Iwould like to take this opportunity to thank you for reelecting me to serve as your councilman. It is an honor, and I promise to work hard to do what is best for Oceanport and our residents. I welcome back Ted Ibex to council. Ted has been a councilman in the past, so he will…
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