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Alexander Vincent Mayer
Mr. Mayer, 69, of the Toms River section of Dover, formerly of Sayreville, died Feb. 13, 2010, at home. He was co-owner of the Sayreville Bar for 45 years and also worked as the bookkeeper for Mayer Catering, Sayreville. He was predeceased by his parents, Bela and Ann Mayer. Surviving are his wife, Margaret Shurina…
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Aida J. Doolittle
Mrs. Doolittle, 78, of Old Bridge, formerly of Spotswood, died Feb. 18, 2010, in Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunswick. Her husband, Paul Doolittle, died in 2001. Surviving are three daughters, Linda Wnorowski, and her husband, Ken, of Jackson, Cynthia Bootier, and her husband, Roger, and Jane Doolittle, all of South River; a son,…
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Jackson teacher will be honored by Chabad
Two local women who have fostered traditional Jewish values in their homes and communities while achieving success in demanding careers will be honored at Chabad of Western Monmouth County’s 23rd annual Jewish Women’s Day program on March 7. The event will begin at 11 a.m. at the Morganville Fire House, Tennent Road, Morganville section of…
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Middle school pupils enjoy high-tech NASA lab
BY DAVE BENJAMIN Staff Writer PLUMSTED — Pupils who attend the New Egypt Middle School received a taste of the future when NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) sponsored a visit from a mobile science lab through the auspices of Burlington County College. “The mobile science lab is part of a $1.5 million grant that…
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BlueClaws seek host families for players
The Lakewood BlueClaws minor league baseball team is once again looking for local families to assist in housing players during the 2010 season. Anyone with a spare room can help provide lodging for this year’s BlueClaws by providing space or renting a room or apartment, according to a press release from the team. In past…
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Howell’s Gilbertson second in high jump
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer High jumper Maggie Gilbertson’s goal going into every competition is to clear a height on her first attempt. That goal helped her win the Group IV state title, and at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions on Feb. 27 it put her on the cusp of the Meet of Champions crown.…
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Boca soccer club seeks players for 2010 season
The Jersey Shore Boca soccer club has announced that the club will be entering two teams in the Mid-Atlantic Summer Showcase League (MSSL) for the 2010 season and is searching for the top men’s and women’s college-age players from the shore area to join the club for the spring and summer. Boca will field a…
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Howell bowlers sweep county championships
Rebels’ Jessica Henri is girls’ winner BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The titles keep adding up for the Howell High School bowling teams. The Rebels swept the Monmouth County Championships on Feb. 19 at Howell Lanes in Howell. The Howell girls put an exclamation mark on their championship season by overwhelming the competition and winning…
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Third place in states caps Jags’ big season
Jackson Memorial bowlers distinguished themselves with 2010 performances BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Staff Writer It has been more than 30 years since the Jackson Memorial High School boys bowling team reached the NJSIAA state tournament finals. But the Jaguars saved their best for last to reach the final day of action at Carolier Lanes, North Brunswick,…
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