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Duke of Mischief upset winner of Iselin Stakes
With a powerful move around the far turn, Duke of Mischief swept to the lead and opened up to a 2 ¼-length win in the Grade 3, $300,000 Iselin Stakes before a crowd of 13,404 at Monmouth Park on Saturday. After sitting off slow fractions of 24 4/5 for the quarter and 49 2/5 for…
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RBC, RFH well prepared for 2010-11 campaign
Girls basketball teams flourished at summer tourney BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent SShore Conference recently convened at Red Bank Regional High School for a round-robin tournament that lasted five days. The tournament served as a way for teams to prepare for the upcoming season by playing in competitive match-ups. “The tournament was a good chance to…
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Pre-season practice
Ocean Township High School varsity football players go through a morning drill as they prepare for the team’s season opener on Sept. 11 at Middletown South. Kickoff in Middletown is at 1 p.m. ERIC SUCAR staff
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on campus •••
Thomas Aitken, son of Curtis and Anita Aitken of Shrewsbury, has graduated from Rowan University, Glassboro, with a Bachelor of Science degree in management information systems. He is a graduate of High Technology High School, Lincroft. Keri-Ann Byers of Red Bank was selected for dean’s third honors for the spring 2010 semester at Pace University,…
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U.S. must prepare now for possible Alzheimer’s epidemic
Today there are as many as 5.3 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease, including approximately 350,000 individuals and family caregivers living right here in New Jersey. According to the Alzheimer’s Association report “Changing the Trajectory of Alzheimer’s Disease: A National Imperative,” Alzheimer’s disease will exact a significant toll on the U.S. over the next 40…
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Resident sees benefits in Coastal Monmouth Plan
Encouraging new businesses and residents to locate in clusters needs to be a top goal of the Coastal Monmouth Plan for economic and environmental reasons. Homes and businesses built in a sprawling fashion require investments in infrastructure that are disproportionate to the amount of people served. Compact centers make far better use of limited dollars…
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Freeholders honor Judith Stanley Coleman
BY JACQUELINE HLAVENKA Staff Writer Judith Stanley Coleman MIDDLETOWN — The Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders honored the life, work and legacy of philanthropist Judith Hurley Stanley Coleman with an honorary proclamation at a regular meeting on Aug. 12. Coleman, founder of the Monmouth Conservation Foundation and Save Sandy Hook, died peacefully at her…
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’60s Family Day
Molly Thorn (l) and Mason Thorn participate in one of the activities set up at the Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center in Holmdel on Aug. 21. The center hosted a 1960s Family Day, which included family activities related to the Vietnam War-era time period. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, announces the following local births: July 18, a boy to Valerie Thomas and Kevin Allen of Tinton Falls, July 27, a girl to Dana and Anthony Calicchio of Tinton Falls. Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune, announces the following local births: July 23, a girl to Tiffany A. Morgan and…
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