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RBC hosting Long Branch in big B North contest
Friday at Count Basie Field BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Thanks to a thrilling come-frombehind win against Neptune, the Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School football team can put itself in the driver’s seat of the Shore Conference Class B North division race with a victory against Long Branch this Friday at Count Basie Field. The…
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Rivalry renewed
It had been 15 years since the Red Bank Regional and Rumson-Fair Haven football teams played each other on the gridiron. What was once called the Battle of Ridge Road was resumed on Friday night at Rumson-Fair Haven High School. Red Bank wide receiver Thyeem Crawford (above) and Rumson-Fair Haven defensive back Jack Wise (r)…
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on campus •••
John Michael Colón, 17, of the Wayside section of Ocean Township will be honored Sept. 29 in Washington, D.C., where he will be awarded a Davidson Fellows scholarship by the Davidson Institute for Talent Development. He is one of only 20 students from across the nation to be recognized as 2010 Davidson Fellows. Colón will…
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Salvatore A. Curcio
Mr. Curcio, 59, of Freehold Township, previously of Middletown, died Sept. 24, 2010, at home. Surviving are his wife, Joann; a son, Sal Jr., of Freehold; two daughters and sons-in-law, Vanessa and Jeremy Russ of Freehold and Christina and Richard Torres of Eatontown; a brother and sister-in-law, Chris and Roe Curcio of Comack, N.Y.; and…
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Celebrate Gandhi’s life by going vegan on Oct. 2
M ohandas Gandhi’s birthday, Oct. 2, is commemorated both as International Day of Nonviolence and as World Day for Farm Animals. Gandhi promoted peace and respect for all living beings. We should all strive to be more like him, and we can start simply by being kinder to animals. Gandhi believed that “the greatness of…
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The time has come for congressional changes
Economic growth is still slowing, unemployment remains near 10 percent, and still there are no near-term signs of improvement for New Jersey or the country. Big companies sit on large cash reserves as profits have improved due to cost cutting, and still companies remain reluctant to hire new employees because of reduced demand for goods…
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Ocean Twp. resident will vote for Anna Little
Attention, all residents of the 6th Congressional District who are out of work: Congressman Frank Pallone (D-6th District) is touting the latest “throw money at the problem” bill. There are only a few things that most of you have to do. First, take a crash course in how to make a living from fishing or…
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Help N.J. get healthy, know signs of heart disease
In 2008, I came down with a bad case of sinusitis. I became extremely dehydrated and had to call 911 for help. After being rushed to the hospital for fluids, I mentioned that I was experiencing some discomfort under my left breast. It wasn’t painful, just uncomfortable. Doctors ordered additional testing and I was told…
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Holiday Express gets a business makeover
Overhaul will help nonprofit better serve those in need BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer SHREWSBURY — Holiday Express, the all-volunteer troupe that brings the holiday spirit to those most in need, has been selected as the recipient of a free “extreme business makeover.” According to Pat Bohse, CEO and founder of Middletown-based Bohse & Associates,…
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