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Tri-City goes out in style, winning their final game
Team captures first USABL title BY MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Tri-City Dawgs became National League champions of the United States Amateur Baseball League (USABL) with a 3-1 victory over the Marlboro Renegades. The deciding hit came off the bat of Boots Smith, who drove in two runs with a single in the second inning. Pitcher…
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College hockey is next for SJV standout Bulman
Lancer set to play at Providence BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Kasey Bulman of Farmingdale had a scrapbook softball season as the top player in the Shore and the state of New Jersey while playing for St. John Vianney High School, the NJSIAA Non-Public A Tournament, Shore Conference A Central and Monmouth County Tournament champion. So…
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General Perfect (7) with jockey Pablo Fragos won the $100,000 John McSorley Stakes at Monmouth Park on Sunday. ALYSSA SPAKOWSKI/MONMOUTH PARK
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Grants fund upgrades for local school districts
Funds offset costs for Monmouth Regional and Ocean Twp. districts BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — Grants to two Monmouth County school districts will pay for 40 percent of the cost of projects that will upgrade school facilities. Both the Monmouth Regional High School District and Ocean Township School District were approved for…
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Dorothy Courtney Johnson
Mrs. Johnson, 94, of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., formerly of Freehold, died July 4, 2010. She was born in New York City and had lived in Weehawkin, Hazlet and Freehold prior to moving to South Carolina. Prior to retiring, she worked at the New York Athletic Club as an auditor. She was predeceased by her…
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Harry (Beau) W. Jackson Jr.
Mr. Jackson, 67, of Eatontown, died July 1, 2010, at home. He retired from American Movers as a supervisor, and was also a certified chef. He was predeceased by his stepfather, Lewis M. Riley; his mother, Bessie M. Riley; three brothers, Robert “Ducie” Jackson, Riccardo “Ricky” Riley and Lawrence “Pinky” Riley; and a sister, Dianne…
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Thanks to all those who made WWII program possible
Now that the school year has come to a close at the Holocaust, Genocide & Human Rights Education Center at Brookdale Community College (HGHREC), we take time to review our year, looking to build on our successes and convert our challenges to future achievements. This year, one thing stands out and is abundantly clear: it’s…
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Readers urged to sign petition for oyster project
More than 10 years ago, the NY/NJ Baykeeper decided to bring eastern oysters back to Raritan Bay after the local oyster industry collapsed around 1900 due to a combination of over-harvesting, water pollution and disease that reduced the local oyster population. All was looking good until early June 2010, when the N.J. Department of Environmental…
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