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Two River Bank names new senior v.p.
William D. Moss, president and CEO of Two River Community Bank, Middletown, announced that Robert C. Werner has been named senior vice president and chief operating officer of the bank. In this capacity, Werner assumes responsibility for the day-today operations of the bank, including its information technology, deposit operations, facilities management, compliance and bank secrecy…
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Program will address cyberbullying
“Teen Challenges,” a free program on cyberbullying and sexting, will be held Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. The free program will discuss disturbing issues concerning parents and teens. Some teens are driven to suicide by cyberbullying. Teens — and even some younger children — are…
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St. Cecilia High School 55th class reunion Oct. 15
St. Cecilia High School, Englewood, is looking for some of the members of its class of 1956. The 55th class reunion is set for Oct. 15, 2011, at Cafe Tivoli, Ridgefield. The class has a comprehensive website where luncheons, vacations and other activities are routinely posted. Graduates of St. Cecilia High School class of 1956…
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PSEG awards grant to local team
PSEG recently awarded the Jackson Renegades, a girls fast-pitch travel softball team in Jackson, a $300 grant as part of the company’s Support for Sports program. According to a press release, the company gave the grant on behalf of Frank Hruschka, a troubleshooter for PSE&G. The money will be used to offset tournament fees, which…
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Warriors win football title
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School football coach Luke Sinkhorn offered a twist with tradition when he presented the game ball to assistant coach Uriel Morfin after the Warriors’ 41-20 victory over Burlington City on Oct. 29 at home in Plumsted. “He is also an ex-player who was with the program when it…
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Howell High Soccer Action
Howell High School’s Brandon Kolchynski jumps over Toms River North’s Chris Ackerman as he tries to gain possession of the ball during a Shore Conference Tournament semifinal soccer match on Oct. 28 in Neptune. The match did not have a good outcome for the Rebels, who fell to the Mariners on penalty kicks. Below, Howell’s…
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Warriors set sights on crown
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The New Egypt High School girls soccer team, which in 2009 had its best season in its first seven years with seven victories and its first Central Jersey Group I state sectional tournament appearance, is doing twice as well in 2010. The Warriors will take a 15-4 record, a nine-game win…
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Foundation awards grants
OceanFirst Foundation of Toms River has awarded $30,000 in grants through its Home Runs for Heroes program to nine charities that serve members of the military. The program, now in its second year, is a partnership between OceanFirst Foundation, WOBM-AM and WOBM-FM, and the Lakewood BlueClaws, according to a press release. Home Runs for Heroes…
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Ramtown School pupils raise money, hats for a good cause
Students at the Ramtown School, Howell, recently participated in their annual Make a Difference Day. According to a press release, the Ramtown community raised more than $500 for Hats Off For Cancer, and 76 new hats were collected and donated to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. HOWELL — On Oct. 6 the students of the…
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