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Tickets on sale for wine-tasting event
Info Line of Middlesex County, in partnership with Pino’s Fruit Basket Shoppe and Wine Cellar, Highland Park, will present An Evening of Fine Italian-Wine Tasting 5:30-8 p.m. at Magyar Bank Headquarters, 400 Somerset St., New Brunswick. Sampled wine will be offered for sale. The event also will include raffles and prizes. Admission is $20. A…
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Hornets were better than expected on tennis court
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Holmdel’s tennis players at their end-ofseason get-together dinner on Sunday night (June 13) had many accomplishments to reflect on despite a young lineup whose success even surprised coach Chuck Chelednik. “We had a great year, better than anticipated,” said Chelednik, who had only one senior get noticeable playing time — Eddie…
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BCC’s Menna and Archer tabbed as All-Americans
Brookdale Community College sophomores J.C. Menna (Tinton Falls/Red Bank Catholic High School) and Andrew Archer (Freehold/St. John Vianney High School) have been named to the National Junior College AthleticAssociation (NJCAA)All-American Baseball Team. Children of all ages attended the Jersey Shore Elite Basketball Clinic that was held at Red Bank Regional High School on June 12…
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Hawk softball team has bright future
MU reached NEC finals BY DOUG McKENZIE Correspondent When Louie Berndt took over as head coach of the Monmouth University (MU) women’s softball team prior to the season, there was certain buzz surrounding the future of the program. Apparently, the future is now. Following a 30-18 season that included a trip to the Northeast Conference…
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Sheehan Classic is Saturday in Red Bank
Five-Mile Run has rich tradition BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent More than 2,000 runners are expected to be in Red Bank on Saturday morning for the 17th annual George Sheehan Classic 5-mile road race. The 5-miler, which highlights the weekend’s festivities, is scheduled to go off at 8:30 a.m. A Community YMCA fitness walk will start…
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Lancers’ ‘special season’ brings state championship
SJV beats Paramus Catholic in final BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Kim Lombardi felt so strongly about her St. John Vianney High School softball team this spring that she deemed anything but a state title a failure. Jen Retzer and her St. John Vianney High School teammates won the NJSIAA Non-Public A State championship on…
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Field Day
Above: Chris VanDeermark joins with his fourth-grade classmates in a tug-o-war during Field Day held at Middle Road School in Hazlet on June 4. Patrick Cooney (at left), Eryn Casey (top center) and Noah Tripolitis participate in activities during the field day, which began with a “Proud to Be American” parade. PHOTOS BY ERIC SUCAR…
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Local teacher selected for science internship
MATAWAN — Patricia Hillyer, a seventh-grade teacher at Matawan Aberdeen Middle School, was selected as one of eight teachers in the country to be recognized as a Department of Energy Academies Creating Teacher Scientists (DOE ACTS) at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL). The program helps them progress as leaders of science, technology engineering and…
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On Campus
Danielle Marie Austin, daughter of Lyn and Henry S. Austin of the New Monmouth section of Middletown, has earned a place on the spring dean’s list at Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pa. The 2009 graduate of the Academy of Health and Sciences, Neptune, is majoring in equine sciences. David Blumenfeld of Lincroft, a student at…
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