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Hawks climb to No. 7 in national rankings
Men’s soccer team off to 4-0 start It hasn’t taken long for Ocean Township High School grad Jacob Rubinstein to make his presence felt on the Monmouth University men’s soccer team. The former Spartan standout was named the Adidas/Northeast Conference Rookie of the Week, giving the Hawks a sweep of the NEC weekly awards last…
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RBC undeterred by its early 0-2 start
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Red Bank Catholic High School boys soccer team is coming off a 6- 10-2 campaign that saw the Caseys qualify for the Shore Conference tourney. With nine regulars back, optimism was high coming into the season. Red Bank Catholic High School tight end Jack Tabb (l) looks to shake the…
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R.B. district leads middle schoolers into the future
Project Lead the Way integrates science, technology engineering & math BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer RED BANK — Beginning this month, all fourth- through eighth-grade students at Red Bank Middle School will participate in an innovative new program called Project Lead the Way (PLTW). This new course of study is supported through grant funding and…
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Marie Clayton Pomphrey
Mrs. Pomphrey, 79, a resident of Rumson for 56 years, died Sept 10, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. She was a dental assistant and office manager for Dr. Jesse Greenberg and Dr. Kenneth Rosenkopf, retiring in 2006 after 59 years. Mrs. Pomphrey was predeceased by her husband, Walter J Pomphrey; a grandson, Cory…
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Gladys Helena Soderholm White
Mrs. White, 94, a longtime resident of Red Bank, died Sept. 4, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Mrs. White was a parishioner of Trinity Episcopal Church, Red Bank, where she served on the Altar Guild. She also was active in the Girl Scouts and was the leader of a local Brownie troop. For…
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N.J. veteran supports Holt for re-election
Iam an 83-year-old veteran of the Korean War and have been voting for the last 62 years, never missing an election, with the exception of serving my country overseas in Korea. I have voted in many congressional elections since given the opportunity to cast my vote. I heard of all kinds of promises by so-called…
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Take steps now to prepare for emergencies
September signals more than summer’s end and back-toschool for children. For the seventh year, September has been designated as National Preparedness Month (NPM) to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their home, businesses and communities. Of course, since we’ve just passed the fifth anniversary of hurricane Katrina, devastation from storms…
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A letter to congressmen Holt and Pallone
There are more than 5,000 retired service members living in this area that use the commissary, medical clinic and post exchange at Fort Monmouth. Should those places close down, it would create a great hardship on these retired members of the armed forces. Most are living paycheck to paycheck. Also, the closest place to shop…
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NJEA still acting badly, and needs a ‘timeout’
CODA GREG BEAN I say this in the kindest way I know. If anyone at the New Jersey Education Association is reading this, will you please SHUT UP! On Wednesday, Aug. 8, Gov. Chris Christie’s administration filed an application for $268 million in federal stimulus aid through the Education Jobs Fund. Granted, the administration waited…
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