• Children will eat free at Applebee’s Sept. 6

    Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill and Bar, 324 Ryders Lane, Milltown, will join with other Applebee’s in north and central New Jersey to pay tribute to working parents on Labor Day by “paying” for children’s meals. Families who dine at Applebee’s at any time on Sept. 6 will receive up to two free Kids’ Meals with each…

  • Zumba, fitness classes planned in Sayreville

    The Sayreville Recreation Department will continue to offer Zumba classes, along with other assorted fitness classes, on Monday evenings for eight weeks beginning Oct. 4. Registration is under way. For a full schedule of Zumba classes, call Denise at 732-525-9536 or email zumbasayreville@ yahoo.com.

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    The Shore Athletic Club of New Jersey will hold the 38th running of the Jersey Shore Half Marathon on Oct. 3. The race will begin at 9 a.m. in Lot E at the Gateway National Recreation Area, Sandy Hook. The 13.1-mile race will start and finish in the park. The double-loop course within Sandy Hook…

  • I’m Gorgeous equals track record in winning Cane Pace qualifier

    $300,000 Cane Pace is set for Labor Day at Freehold Raceway In a sparkling performance, I’m Gorgeous went wire to wire to capture the Cane Pace elimination on Aug. 28 at Freehold Raceway, Freehold, in a track record equaling time of 1:50:4 for the 1- mile race. Woodstock, a $35,000 supplemental entry, finished three-quarters of…

  • MU Hawks kick off 2010 season at Colgate Saturday

    Monmouth University kicks off the 2010 football season Saturday night at Colgate University. Kickoff in Hamilton, N.Y., is 6 p.m. This will be the only night game on the Hawks’ schedule this fall. Kevin Callahan, the only head coach in MU history, begins his 14th season with a team that was picked to finish fifth…

  • Area football geared up for 2010 season openers

    BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With the start of the football season less than two weeks away, optimism is high at several area high schools that are looking forward to strong campaigns. Red Bank Regional High School’s Tyheem Crawford looks to receive a pass from quarterback Mike Reardone during a preseason scrimmage against Shore Regional High…

  • Rita M. Boyle

    Mrs. Boyle, 74, formerly a 52-year resident of Rumson and most recently of Red Bank, died Aug. 20, 2010, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. She is survived by her husband of 53 years, Robert L; four sons, Robert L. Jr. of Atlantic Highlands, Peter John of Wilton, N.H., and James J. and John L.,…

  • Jane Dombroski Carbone

    Mrs. Carbone, 78, of Red Bank, died Aug. 12, 2010, after a long battle with cancer. A lifelong resident of Monmouth County, she worked as a bookkeeper at the former Crate’s Liquors, a home health aide, and a postal clerk in Colts Neck prior to retiring. Mrs. Dombroski was predeceased by her parents, Alexander and…

  • William “Bill” F. Barry

    Mr. Barry, 85, of Red Bank, died Aug. 10, 2010, at his home. He served in the U.S. Navy in World War II from 1943-1946, and in the Korean War from 1950-52. Mr. Barry was a member of the Old Bridge Police Department for more than 30 years until his retirement as a captain in…

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