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Fort to conduct time capsule ceremony
Fort Monmouth officials will conduct a ceremony at 10 a.m. Monday, June 21, to remove a U.S. Army Signal Corps time capsule. The capsule was buried in front of the fort’s Russel Hall nearly 50 years ago on Sept. 16, 1960, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Army Signal Corps in…
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Lincroft students earn Comcast scholarships
Christopher Cali of Christian Brothers Academy and Erika Rech of High Technology High School are two of 82 New Jersey high school seniors awarded a $1,000 scholarship through the Comcast Foundation’s annual Leaders and Achievers scholarship program. The program provides one-time $1,000 scholarships to students who strive to achieve their potential, who are catalysts for…
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Osadacz places fifth in state finals long jump
Jackson Memorial High School junior Samantha Osadacz, competing in the NJSIAA Track and Field Meet of Champions for the first time, finished fifth in the long jump with a best effort of 17-51/2 at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield on June 3. “I thought she did extremely well,” said Jackson Memorial girls coach Walt…
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Members of the New Egypt High School softball team celebrate
Members of the New Egypt High School softball team celebrate after winning the NJSIAA Group I state championship on June 5 in Toms River. The Warriors defeated Wood-Ridge High School, 3-0, to claim the crown. For more photos, visit gmnews.com. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Jags fall to Randolph in Group IV title game
Jackson Memorial High School baseball squad ends season with sparkling 25-7 record Jackson Memorial High School’s Bryan Soloman reaches second base just ahead of a tag by a Randolph High School infielder during the Group IV state championship baseball game on June 5 in Toms River. The Jaguars’ bid for a state crown ended in…
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New Egypt H.S. claims Group I softball crown
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent It has been a memorable and historic month of June for Emily Bausher and the New Egypt High School softball team. New Egypt High School pitcher Emily Bausher prepares to deliver a pitch to a Wood-Ridge High School batter during the NJSIAA Group I state championship softball game on June 5…
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Holocaust program has impact on pupils
JACKSON — An Arts in Residence grant that was presented to the St. Aloysius School in October by Target recently became a reality for students. On April 21 Young Audiences of New Jersey and presenter Rebecca Kelly brought the program “I Never Saw Another Butterfly” to students in grades six, seven and eight at the…
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on campus
Angela Goydish of Howell was among 24 Fairleigh Dickinson University seniors who presented their honors theses and then attended a dinner in their honor at the college’sMadison campus. Goydish’s research was on “Educational and Behavioral Interventions: Coping with the Symptoms of ADHD.”
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Students’ artistic talents recognized
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer JACKSON — Students in the Jackson School District have been recognized for their artistic talents. “Every year the Art Educators of New Jersey select only a handful of students from all over the state to have their work included in the Youth Art Month Exhibit,” Jackson Board of Education President…
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