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MU basketball teams in key NEC games
BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer There’s an old saying in the sports world: You are what your record says you are. That saying is certainly appropriate for the Monmouth University men’s and women’s basketball teams. Both teams have been flirting with .500 records for most of the season, indicating an upand down campaign filled with…
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Wrestling championships set for action at Boardwalk Hall
In what has become an eagerly anticipated annual tradition, 336 of the top high school wrestlers from around the state will converge on Atlantic City to spend a weekend competing in the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association State Wrestling Championships at Boardwalk Hall on March 5-7, 2010. Tickets for all four sessions will go…
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SCT titles bring L.B. wrestlers redemption
Third straight title for Wave BY DOUG McKENZIE Staff Writer With the sting of a one-point loss to High Point 15 days ago still fresh on its mind, the Long Branch High School wrestling team entered the Shore Conference Tournament’s final four looking for redemption. And that is exactly what the Green Wave found Saturday…
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PRINCETON: ‘Grandma’ has Tigers focused
Micir, PU women’s hoops open Ivy play with sweep By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor Just as she did last year, Addie Micir followed up a quiet Ivy League opener by producing two big games on the first full Ivy weekend. But don’t confuse Micir for the player she was last year. The Princeton University…
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BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP: Complaint alleges mayor used sick time improperly
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN TOWNSHIP Committeeman William Morelli has lodged a complaint with the state Office of the Comptroller over Mayor Bruce Hill’s use of sick time. Mr. Morelli said he made the complaint Tuesday morning when he handed over minutes from the Township Committee’s Jan. 25 meeting. At that meeting, Mr.…
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CHESTERFIELD CHATTER: From the Feb. 4 edition
Nancy Mrzljak Tel: 298-0567 Fax: 298-3936 [email protected] The Crosswicks Friends Meeting Crafts Night will be held tonight from 7-9 p.m. at the First Day School, located on the grounds of the Meeting House in Crosswicks. This free event is an opportunity to come together to share conversation and fellowship while working on one’s…
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LAWRENCE: Senator: Blacks still face challenges
Rider program part of Black History Month series By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Hope and change are the watchwords of this generation, and without hope, there can be no change. That was the message delivered by Bakari Sellers, the youngest black state legislator in the United States. The 25-year-old Mr. Sellers, a…
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BORDENTOWN CITY: Events mark Catholic Schools Week at St. Mary’s
By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer BORDENTOWN CITY Festivities abound at the St. Mary School this week, as it is in the midst of celebrating Catholic Schools Week. The week began with a Mass on Saturday that drew students and was followed by an open house at the school’s Elizabeth Street campus. When students arrived…
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ROBBINSVILLE: District’s big debut seen by very few
Referendum apathy or contentment, superintendent wonders By Matt Chiappardi, Staff Writer ROBBINSVILLE He booked the entire auditorium at Sharon Elementary School but Superintendent of Schools Steve Mayer wound up giving his presentation to a mostly empty room. Only about half a dozen residents came out late last week to hear the district’s pitch for…
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