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Scholarships offered to Plumsted students
The Plumsted Township Council for the Arts is offering its annual scholarship awards to Plumsted high school seniors who have demonstrated outstanding achievements in visual arts, music, theater, dance and creative writing. Applicants may be students either attending New Egypt High School or participating in a home-schooling program and must be residents of Plumsted. Applications…
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On Campus
Maggie Villari, daughter of Mark and Cindy Villari of Howell, has been named to the dean’s list for the fall semester at Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, Pa., where she is a zoo science major. Villari is a 2009 graduate of Freehold Township High School. Frank Marino of Howell has been named to the dean’s list…
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Wasser will retire as supt. in June
FRHSD superintendent has seen district grow to almost 12,000 students Aperson knows when his time has come, and Freehold Regional High School District Superintendent of School James Wasser has announced that his time as the leader of the district is coming to an end. During the FRHSD Board of Education’sMarch 22 meeting at Manalapan High…
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Lions set for tennis action
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Jessica Ventrello enjoys coaching the boys tennis team at Jackson Liberty High School as the only coach in its three-year history as the Lions look to repeat as the Shore Conference B South Division public school champion. Ventrello was coaching the school’s junior varsity girls team when the boys position…
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Wall Stadium to start season
The popular Wall Modifieds, led by newly crowned driving champion Chas Okerson of Freehold, will move to center stage on April 3 as Wall Stadium, Route 34, Wall Township, opens its 60th season of professional auto racing with its “Thunder at the Shore” racing program. Originally the Tour Type Modifieds were set to go head…
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Jags have some questions as baseball season opens
Jackson Memorial has new faces in outfield, veterans in infield BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer Aveteran infield but a whole new outfield will take the field when the Jackson Memorial High School baseball team opens its 2010 season today, April 1, at Middletown South High School. Jackson Memorial High School junior hurler Joe Ogren delivers…
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MCC adjunct faculty recruitment April 8
Middlesex County College, Woodbridge Avenue, Edison, will hold an Adjunct Faculty Recruitment Fair 4-7 p.m. April 8 in the College Center Cafeteria C. Prospective adjunct instructors will be able to speak with department chairpersons about openings at the college. Most positions require a master’s degree, and some disciplines call for other certifications as well. To…
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Diabetes group to gather at hospital
The Raritan Bay Medical Center Marion Tanzman Diabetes Center will sponsor a free diabetes support group meeting 7-8:30 p.m. April 14 in Auxiliary Hall B and C, lower level of the Old Bridge Medical Arts Building, adjacent to the medical center, off Ferry Road, between routes 9 and 18. Individuals coping with the disease are…
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MCC, St. Peter’s articulate biotechnology
Middlesex County College Edison, has signed an articulation agreement with St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, that links the two schools’ biotechnology programs. Middlesex students who graduate with a grade-point average of 2.75 or better in biotechnology will be guaranteed admission into the St. Peter’s Bachelor of Science biotechnology program. Biotechnology is the science of working…
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