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Bombers well positioned for tournament action
With 9 seniors, Sayreville hopes to improve on last year BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer The Sayreville War Memorial High School girls soccer team, which includes six sophomores and a freshman, has played well this fall. But after going 1-1-2 in their last four games, the Bombers have dropped to third place in the Greater…
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Lack of logic in claims regarding success, benefit of TNR programs
Comments by Kathryn Gabrielescu in her letter to the editor, “Seeks To Set Record Straight on TNR” (Suburban, Aug. 27), require a response. Ms. Gabrielescu is correct in saying that a neutered cat cannot reproduce, but TNR (trap-neuterrelease) does not take place in a vacuum. This method takes place in an open system in which…
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Return of serve
Old Bridge High School’s Emily Slater prepares to hit the ball to New Brunswick’s Satreethia Sasinin in the GMC Tournament in Edison Sept. 30.
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Former GOP official has no dispute with mayor
The Suburban recently published two stories (“GOP Officials, Council Candidate Step Down,” July 2, and “Republicans Select New Candidate for Council,” Sept. 3) concerning the Sayreville Republican Party and this year’s Borough Council election. The stories mention the resignation of Ron Green as chairman and Ken Olchaskey deciding to take a less active role in…
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Assemblyman rates praise for legislation
I am a Korean War-era veteran. When veterans of World War II returned home from the war, our government provided a number of programs that helped them to assimilate back into everyday life. Today, veterans returning from war also are offered a host of programs including financial assistance to help them obtain a college degree.…
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It’s official: Distracted drivers are a menace
Coda Coda • GREG BEAN I was driving down the Turnpike yesterday when a car with U.S. government plates passed me, and the driver was madly interfacing with what looked like some sort of electronic device. Well, I thought, President Obama might have signed an executive order prohibiting people driving government cars from texting…
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Monmouth Conservatory of Music hosts concerts
RED BANK — The Monmouth Conservatory of Music (MCM) will open another season of free professional classical music concerts featuring faculty and guest artists, beginning at 4 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, with a piano performance by Vladislav Kovalsky, executive/artistic director of MCM. Kovalsky is an internationally known concert pianist and will perform a program featuring…
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NOTESAround Town
The Jersey Shore Jazz and Blues Foundation, Red Bank, will hold round two of the semifinals of its 2009 International Blues Challenge 7 p.m. Oct. 10, and the finals, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Both will be at Paul’s Tavern, 1705 Main St., Lake Como, and feature several blues bands. The winning band will compete in…
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