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David Laudien, representing Howell Park, and Bill Britton, representing Trump National in Colts Neck, tied for seventh place at the 14th annual Metropolitan Golf Association Senior Open Championship. The two-day, 36-hole event was played on the par 70 course at the Rolling Hills Country Club, Wilton, Conn. Laudein and Britton each carded a 144 and…
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Cougars better prepared for 2010 grid campaign
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Greg LaCava and the Colts Neck High School Cougars are no longer playing catch-up. At this time last year LaCava and the Cougars were getting familiar with each other after LaCava had recently been named the football program’s new head coach. The football teams from Colts Neck and Marlboro high…
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Left turns to be prohibited at school
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — Individuals who drive to the campus of Marlboro High School will soon be prohibited from making a left turn onto Route 79 north from one of the school’s driveways. According to a resolution recently passed by the Township Council, the state Department of Transportation Bureau of Traffic Engineering…
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PAL to run Howell school sports, clubs
Opening day of school meant fewer teachers, administrators and staff BY PATRICIA A. MILLER Staff Writer HOWELL — Students and faculty in the Howell K-8 School District who went back to school last week found that things have changed quite a bit since they left in June. “The staff is going to try and make…
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Rutgers U. enrolls largest first-year class in its history
Total university enrollment expected to set record at more than 56,400 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, expects a record enrollment of more than 56,400 undergraduate and graduate students on its three main campuses this fall. Rutgers will welcome the largest firstyear class in its history, with an estimated 7,300 first-year students expected universitywide. Preliminary figures show…
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3 on board vote no on asst. supt.’s pay
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Three members of the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education took a symbolic stand when they cast their votes on the 2010-11 school year salary of an assistant superintendent. During the board’s Aug. 30 meeting at the district’s headquarters in Englishtown, board members voted on the salaries of…
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Enrollment down slightly in Marlboro’s K-8 schools
BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer MARLBORO — As school opened in the Marlboro K-8 School District last week, approximately 5,800 pupils arrived for the start of the 2010-11 academic year. District spokeswoman Sharon Witchel said that as of Aug. 30 parents were still enrolling children. Administrators are estimating that between 5,788 and 5,813 students will…
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Lubomir Vitanov
Mr. Vitanov, 63, of Jackson, died Aug. 27, 2010, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. He was born in Sofia, Bulgaria, and had lived in Howell before settling in Jackson 25 years ago. He was a member of the Plumbers and Pipe Fitters Local Union No. 9, Manalapan. Mr. Vitanov was predeceased by a sister.…
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Janet Evanoff
Mrs. Evanoff, 70, of Howell, previously of Old Bridge, died July 24, 2010, at UMDNJ University Hospital, Newark. Mrs. Evanoff retired in 1995 as a bookkeeper for Standard Confectionary, East Brunswick. She was predeceased by her husband, Joseph Evanoff Sr., and two brothers, Peter Lees and Clement Lees. Surviving are a son and daughter-in-law, Joseph…
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