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Raymond P. Jakub
Mr. Jakub, 64, a resident of Middletown since 1977, died Feb. 22, 2010, at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. He worked at Eastern Airlines in Iselin for 17 years, then as a chemical operator for Merck Pharmaceutical Co., Rahway, for 16 years, retiring in 2005. Mr. Jakub was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the…
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Hazlet school budget up 1%
BY ANDREW DAVISON Staff Writer HAZLET — Township School SuperintendentWilliamO. George III presented the district’s proposed budget for the 2010-11 school year at the Board of Education meeting March 22. District officials were informed last week that state aid would be cut by $2,328,360, or 17.3 percent of last year’s aid level, for 2010-11. The…
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Sports Shorts
Middletown 50-and-over Slow-Pitch team is looking for players for the upcoming season, which runs from early May to August and includes 22 games plus playoffs and a state tournament. The team plays in the Monmouth County Senior Softball League. Tryouts will be held as soon as possible. Contact coach David Goldstein by e-mail at [email protected]…
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Hawks are picked for second in NEC baseball
Monmouth is defending champion BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer The Monmouth University (MU) baseball team lost some significant talent from last year’s Northeast Conference (NEC) championship squad. But the cupboard is hardly bare. Head coach Dean Ehehalt’s Hawks remain one of the most talented teams in the NEC, and certainly expect to compete for another…
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Huskies’ reliance on depth carries them in track & field
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Matawan High School’s boys track and field team, coming off its second straight NJSIAA Group II indoor team championship, is a top contender to repeat as outdoor champion as well if the bright crop of senior standouts and some emerging young prospects mesh. “This is really a senior-laden team, and…
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Neptune D thwarts SJV in TOC final
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The hurt will eventually go away, and the St. John Vianney High School girls basketball team will be on a mission in 2010-11. St. John Vianney’s Jackie Kates (back) and Clare Kerrisk pressured Neptune’s Shakena Richardson (c) into making a forced pass during the March 23 NJSIAA Tournament of…
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Registration begins for CIT program
HOWELL — Registration has begun for the counselor in training (CIT) program that will be offered for the summer camps in Howell Middle School South and Howell Middle School North. The program will be a three-week session running Monday through Friday between July 12 and July 30 for 14- and 15-year-olds. The cost of the…
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Datebook
• Registration has begun for the counselor in training program that will be offered for the summer camps in Howell Middle School South and Howell Middle School North. The program will be a three-week session running Monday through Friday between July 12-30 for 14- and 15-year-olds. The cost of the program is $75. Details: 732-919-0095.…
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Learn about TNR to help feral cats
The Animal Protection League of New Jersey will hold a Trap Neuter Return (TNR) training workshop from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. April 17 at the Plumsted municipal building, 121 Evergreen Road, New Egypt. The goal of Project TNR is to introduce communities to a humane and cost-effective method of controlling feral cat populations. Project…
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