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Shore’s Lippens seeking perfection on tennis court
Blue Devil was 25-0 and won state title BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent As it relates to athletics, the notion of perfection can be a tricky thing. It’s a word that’s used quite a bit; probably too often when you consider the true definition of the word (the condition, state or quality of being free or…
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on campus •••
Bryant University, Smithfield, R.I., has named Gerard Carnevale of Oceanport, a business administration major, and Allison Frankie of Red Bank, an applied mathematics and statistics major, to its spring semester dean’s list. Cara France, of Little Silver, graduated from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, at its 132nd commencement on May 20. She majored in…
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Ranney School class of 2010
TINTON FALLS — Ranney School conducted its 46th commencement on Friday, June 11, on the campus of Monmouth University. More than 700 invited guests were on hand to help celebrate the accomplishments of members of the class of 2010. In his welcoming remarks, Ranney Head of School Dr. Lawrence S. Sykoff noted Ranney is celebrating…
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Constance “Dolly” M. Guancione
Mrs. Guancione, of Tinton Falls, died June 28, 2010, at home. She was a communicant of the Church of St. Anselm, Tinton Falls. She was deceased by her husband, Douglas R., in 1998. Mrs. Guancione is survived by a daughter, Margie Christian and husband, Thomas, of Tucson, Ariz.; a daughter, Patricia Somerville of Tinton Falls;…
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Gene W. Clark Sr.
Mr. Clark, 89, of Long Branch, and a former Deal resident for more than 65 years, died June 28, 2010, at Jersey Shore University Medical Center, Neptune. He retired in 1981 from Kroll Motors, Long Branch, after 50 years in the car sales business. Mr. Clark was a communicant of St. Mary of the Assumption…
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Ann L. Nicholson
Mrs. Nicholson, of Cliffwood Beach, Aberdeen, died July 1, 2010. She was a secretary for the Matawan Board of Education, a school bus driver for Milu Bus Co., Cliffwood, and a secretary for the Board of Fire Commissioners of Fire District 2. She was a life member of the Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary.…
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Jane Oughton Riley Glover
Mrs. Glover, 87, formerly of Four Views, Locust, died June 25, 2010. She was past president of the Junior League and volunteered for the Holy Cross School PTA and for the transportation of troops during World War II. Mrs. Glover had a business for many years, Studio Plastique, and at one time was an assistant…
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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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