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Heritage House SIR’s president honored at Cabaret for Life gala
Mary Burke Graham, president, owner and broker of record, Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty, Shrewsbury, and her husband David Graham, retired international captain for American Airlines, were honored for their personal and financial support to Cabaret for Life on Nov. 14 at the 20-year anniversary gala celebration, held at the Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel in Asbury…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Board of Directors of the Standardbred Breeders & Owners Association of New Jersey elected Mark Ford as its president at a reorganization meeting held Nov. 16 at the association’s offices in Manalapan. Ford, one of the leading trainers in Meadowlands history, owns and operates the Mark Ford Training Center. He fills the position occupied…
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Monmouth’s Robinson named National Player of the Week
It’s been a historic season for the Monmouth University men’s basketball team, and December is just beginning. During the month of November, Monmouth stunned national power UCLA on the Bruins’ legendary home floor, Pauley Pavilion. The Hawks followed that up at the AdvoCare Invitational in Orlando, Florida, by scoring their first victory over a top-25…
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Area football teams face off for state championships
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Three area football teams will be playing in their respective state sectional championship games Dec. 5. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School will take on undefeated Red Bank Regional High School for the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group III crown, while undefeated Shore Regional High School will meet Palmyra High School for the…
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Colts rise to occasion again to claim Meet of Champions title
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Sarah Nelson (2592) was the Bulldogs’ top harrier at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions at Holmdel Park Nov. 21. The Bulldogs, who captured the Group II cross-country state championship this fall, finished 15th at the MOC. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Tom Heath wanted to see…
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Oceanport to begin search for new administrator
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer OCEANPORT — The borough’s pursuit of its next business administrator may soon be in the hands of an ad-hoc committee. Councilman Stuart Briskey suggested the formation of a committee focused on finding a suitable replacement for Business Administrator John O. Bennett III, who is retiring at the end of the…
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Frankie–Lekstrom
MILESTONES Allison Elaine Frankie and Erik David Lekstrom Allison Elaine Frankie, daughter of Joseph and Valerie Frankie of Middletown, married Erik David Lekstrom, son of David and Brenda Lekstrom of Rochdale, Massachusetts, on Aug. 29, 2015, at the historic First Unitarian Church, Worcester, Massachusetts. The Rev. Jeffrey Hunt, cousin of the groom, officiated. The bride…
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25th annual Holiday Model Train Exhibit
TOP PICK In the tradition of family exhibitions for the holiday season, the Barron Arts Center in Woodbridge will serve as the host to the 25th annual exhibition of model trains. The trains can be viewed through Dec. 27 on Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 2…
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DuPont concedes defeat after election night recount
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer RED BANK – After coming out short in the election night recount, Councilman Michael DuPont has conceded defeat. “I think it’s in the best interest of Red Bank if this moves forward,” said DuPont, mentioning that he was encouraged to challenge the result of the recount by party leaders. The…
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