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Braves push the restart button and advance in state playoffs
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Freehold High School’s Ashante Worthy, right, tries to run around Allentown High School defender Samir Queen during the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group IV playoff game in Freehold Nov. 14. Worthy scored the Colonials’ touchdown in their 10-7 loss to Allentown. SCOTT FRIEDMAN For the Manalapan High School football team, the…
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Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Oh My!
TOP PICK The Monmouth Museum’s Annual Holiday Exhibition is “Planes, Trains and Automobiles, Oh My!,” with an opening reception on Nov. 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. The Monmouth Museum model train display will return. The Friends of the Monmouth Museum will present their Annual Holiday Tree, decorated with transportation memorabilia. Art scholars often talk…
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Russian pianist to perform in Freehold
FREEHOLD — The Downtown Concert Series will present Moscow-based pianist Anna Pavlova in her North American recital debut on Nov. 21 at St. Peter’s Church, 33 Throckmorton St. Pavlova has performed in international competitions and has toured extensively throughout Russia and Europe, according to a press release. Her recital in intimate St. Peter’s Church will…
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Comic expo to bring fans, big names, to Garden State
EDISON — The New Jersey Comic Expo is coming to Edison. MAD Event Management will debut its newest comic convention on Nov. 21-22 at the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, 97 Sunfield Ave. The biggest event of its kind to come to the Garden State, according to organizers, the expo is a family friendly…
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Sutera, Moses Bruno elected to FRHSD board
Three candidates who ran unopposed were elected to the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Education. The board is made up of nine members from the district’s eight sending municipalities (two from Howell) and oversees the operation of the district’s six high schools, which enroll about 11,300 students. On Nov. 3, Jennifer Sutera was…
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Katherine Mary Freeman
Katherine Mary Freeman, 68, passed away peacefully on Nov. 12. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on June 5, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Patricia Maxwell Cosgrove and William Cosgrove. She was a loving wife, mother and grandmother. She also enjoyed her time as a Sunday school teacher and deacon at the First…
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Raymond, O’Connor, Tormey claim seats on Colts Neck board
COLTS NECK – Three incumbent members of the Colts Neck K-8 School District Board of Education retained their seats in an uncontested election on Nov. 3. Dr. Kimberly Raymond, who is the board president, and board members Kevin O’Connor and Heather Tormey were the only candidates to seek the three-year terms. O’Connor received 840 votes,…
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Bartolomeo, Fitzgerald win in Colts Neck
By PETER ELACQUA Staff Writer COLTS NECK – A new face will join the Township Committee in January. Republicans will continue to hold a 5-0 majority on the governing body when newcomer Joseph Peter (J.P.) Bartolomeo comes on board and Michael Fitzgerald returns to begin his third three-year term. Bartolomeo and Fitzgerald ran unopposed in…
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Three win seats on school board
By PETER ELACQUA Staff Writer MARLBORO – Stephen Shifrinson, Ellen Wei Xu and Robyn Wolfe have been elected to the Marlboro K-8 School District Board of Education. Wolfe is a current member of the board. The three residents were the top vote-getters in a field of six candidates on Nov. 3. They will begin serving…
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