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SPORT SHORTS
The Monmouth County Park System is keeping several of its golf courses open for play this winter: Bel-Aire Golf Course in Wall, Charleston Springs Golf Course in Millstone and Shark River Golf Course in Neptune. Golfers will enjoy reduced rates at these courses starting Jan. 1. Weather permitting, courses are open daily from 9 a.m.…
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Mission Belief is NJ’s Horse of the Year
Trotting filly Mission Brief has been named the winner of the Secretary of Agriculture’s Trophy as New Jersey Standardbred of the Year for 2015. Also selected New Jersey Sire Stakes Horse of the Year, Mission Brief will be honored Jan. 24 at the 59th Annual New Jersey Breeders Awards Luncheon at 1 p.m. at O’Connor’s…
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Bulldogs confident in ability to rebound from 0-4 start
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls’ basketball team was thrown into the frying pan to start the season, going winless through its first four games. Still, the Bulldogs believe they have the talent to climb up the ranks. To open the season, Rumson-Fair Haven had to square off Dec. 18…
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Spartans try to keep pace with Manasquan for A Central lead
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Ocean Township High School’s girls’ bowling team is off to a 4-1 start and appears set to contend with Manasquan High School for the Shore Conference Class A Central title. The Spartans have split a pair of matches against the Warriors, winning, 2-1, Dec. 1 and falling by an identical score…
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Looking to escape
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Red Bank Catholic High School’s Steven Cimelewski, right, tries to break free from the hold of Middletown High School South’s Brendon Rumsby during their 170-pound match at the Old Bridge Ice Breaker Wrestling Tournament. Rumsby won this match; however, Cimelewski came back to take third place at the Clayton Clipper Classic at Clayton…
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Race, ride and party into 2016
TOP PICK iPlay America rings in the New Year with a blast during the Fifth annual New Year’s Eve Bash from 7:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 31. iPlay America’s New Year’s Eve Party pass includes unlimited rides and attractions, a $10 game card, party favors, spectacular prizes and giveaways throughout the evening, a confetti cannon,…
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Scholarships available for visual arts students
Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts has announced that beginning next fall, all incoming visual arts graduate students will receive scholarships equivalent to full out-of-state tuition in the first year and full in-state tuition for the second year of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program. The scholarships reflect the school’s belief that…
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Did you know …
Jane Lynch PHOTO COURTESY OF NBCUniversal NBC’s popular party-time series, “Hollywood Game Night,” is set to return for its fourth season on Tuesday, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m. Jane Lynch, who has won the Emmy Award two years in a row as outstanding host of a reality or reality-competition program, will once again lead the…
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Looking back at Christmas
By Lucie M. Winborne, ReMIND Magazine Child star Shirley Temple and John Agar were happy newlyweds at Christmastime in 1945. The Puritans banned it. Our Founding Fathers weren’t too crazy about it. And Congress didn’t get around to making it an official celebration until 1870. But you’d hardly guess it as Christmas approached. We Americans…
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