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Superintendent will talk about 2010-11 budget
MARLBORO — During March and April, Marlboro K-8 School District Superintendent of Schools David C. Abbott has scheduled a series of presentations about the proposed 2010-11 school year budget. The community is invited to attend any of the eight question-and-answer sessions to learn more about Marlboro’s school budget, how it is constructed, what it includes,…
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Sport Shorts
Kristina Danella, a sophomore guard from Manalapan, led the University of Massachusetts basketball team in scoring this winter. Danella averaged 11.9 points per game for the Minutewomen, who were 11-18 during the regular season and qualified for the Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament. As a freshman, Danella set a school single-season record for three-point field goals…
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Lancers win state title; TOC next for SJV girls
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer It is March, which in high school girls basketball means it is St. John Vianney High School time. No program in the state has mastered state championship basketball like the Lancers. Last week the Lancers won the NJSIAA Non-Public South A and Non-Public A state titles for the 14th time…
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Club’s St. Paddy’s race March 21 at Tighe Park
If you miss celebrating St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, the Freehold Area Running Club has an answer for you. That is, if you are a runner. On March 21 the club will present the 21st annual Nestle Beverage Co. St. Paddy’s 10-Mile Race and its accompanying Leprechaun 5K at Michael J. Tighe Park, Georgia…
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Andrews wins NCAA 800 with patented late kick
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Now the entire country knows about Robby Andrews’ finishing speed. Andrews, a University of Virginia freshman, stunned everyone, including himself, by winning the 800-meter run at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Saturday at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Andrews ran his first NCAA final in the same…
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Marlboro seniors have memorable campaign
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Surrounded by cheering fans and family members, Andrew Goldstein and the Marlboro High School boys basketball team were right where they always wanted to be: making some noise in the state tournament. Goldstein and his teammates had just ripped Howell High School, 45-23, in the March 4 quarterfinals of the…
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Theokas reunited with high school hoop coach
Game in state tournament pits North Brunswick grad against his basketball mentor BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The March 6 NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV state sectional tournament semifinal game between the Marlboro and North Brunswick boys basketball teams became a classic. Andrew Theokas The two teams were bidding to be this year’s Cinderella squad…
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O’Dowd earns indoor All-America recognition
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Mike O’Dowd lost track of what place he was in during the 5,000- meter run at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships on March 12. That was easy to do considering the race was 25 laps and in a crowded field, runners could not tell if they were lapping other runners…
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Howard’s number to be retired
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard, the first member of the Lakewood BlueClaws ever to play in the Major Leagues, will return to Lakewood on Sept. 2 to have his uniform number 29 retired by the team. Howard, who was a BlueClaws first baseman in 2002, hit .280 with 19 home runs and 87 RBIs.…
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