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NBTHS harriers focus on the team’s goals
Cullen and Kyle Davis help Raiders win GMC White Division BY JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent In a sport where so much depends on individual accomplishment, it is a credit to the Davis twins, Cullen and Kyle, that the pair have strived together to help the North Brunswick Township High School cross country team win the GMC…
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Patricia Regan
Miss Regan, 73, of North Brunswick, died Oct. 3, 2009, at home. She is survived by a sister, Eileen Regan; and several cousins. A funeral service was held at Zarephath Christian Church. Burial was at Van Liew Cemetery, North Brunswick. Arrangements were by Gleason Funeral Home, Somerset. Memorial donations may be made to Zarephath Christian…
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Van Dyke ‘jewel’ added to S.B. treasure chest
Over five years of effort to reach the impossible dream have finally paid off for South Brunswick, Middlesex County, and the state of New Jersey as the Van Dyke/Pulda farm has been saved from development. I for one could not be happier. Over the past 10 years or so, I have watched hundreds of acres…
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NOTESAround Town
Eugene Stoye, academic team adviser from the Marine Academy of Science and Technology, presents a first-place trophy to Seashore School team members Ian Wolff, Erica Comsti, Josh Even, Josh Keller, Elizabeth Howson and Emily Howson. A team of seventh- and eighth-graders from the Seashore School in Long Branch swept the Fall Middle School Tournament held…
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Fall Fest
Clockwise from above: Children and parents listen to Ava Giardino, of West Long Branch, read a scary story aloud at the West Long Branch PTA’s annual Fall Fest held at the Betty McElmon Elementary School on Oct. 30. Pumpkin painting was one of the activities. Lisa Marrucca, of West Long Branch, watches Leonardo Montesinos paint…
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Monmouth Beach Scarecrow Festival
Above: “Where’s WaldCROW” was Shore Condominiums’ winning entry in the Group category of the Monmouth Beach Scarecrow Festival. Below: In the Individual category, “CROW-tucky Derby” garnered First Place for the Treshock family. MONMOUTH BEACH — Scarecrows popped up throughout Monmouth Beach for the third annual Scarecrow Festival held Oct. 3 in front of Monmouth Beach…
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With a blessing, Highlands Bridge reopens to traffic
Traffic shifts onto completed southern half of span BY KIMBERLY STEINBERG Staff Writer Asmall group of Sea Bright and Highlands officials gathered at the Route 36 Highlands Bridge for a blessing of the structure before its reopening on Oct. 29. In attendance for the reopening of the bridge are Highlands Councilman Chris Francy, Sea Bright…
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Boro to begin background checks for coaches
BY DANIEL HOWLEY Staff Writer EATONTOWN — The Borough Council has introduced an ordinance aimed at ensuring the safety of local children who participate in borough recreation activities. The ordinance, which was introduced Oct. 28, calls for volunteer coaches to submit to a criminal background check before they can begin coaching youth sports in the…
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District responds to discrimination suit
Three female employees claim age, gender, race basis for unequal treatment BY KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The Monmouth Regional School District has denied allegations of discrimination based on race, gender and age made in lawsuits brought by three female employees. Peter Spaeth, attorney for the district, filed a response to the suits, which name the…
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