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Registration under way for CPC 5K run
CPC Behavioral Healthcare, Eatontown, will hold the CPC Pier House 5K at 8:30 a.m. Sept. 7, beginning on the great lawn in Long Branch. Preregistration for adults is $22 by Aug. 31, $25 from Sept. 1-6, and $28 on race day; and $10 for children. Proceeds will benefit CPC’s behavioral health and education services to…
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Covered Bridge invites all to services
MANALAPAN — As a service to the community, Covered Bridge’s Condominium High Holy Day Services (CHHS) is selling reserved seats to non-Covered Bridge residents for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services. The tickets will be sold on Wednesday evenings (Aug. 26 and Sept. 2, 9 and 16) from 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Clubhouse I library.…
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Cardamone selects Bryant University
There will be no added pressure on Stephanie Cardamone when the 2009-10 high school basketball season rolls around this winter. Cardamone, a Freehold Township High School senior, recently made a verbal commitment to attend and play basketball at Bryant University in Springfield, R.I. “I’m relieved that the whole college search is over,” she said this…
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Vendors sought for craft/vendor fair
HOWELL — The Aldrich School PTO will hold its annual craft and vendor fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Aldrich School, 615 Aldrich Road. The fair will feature specialty crafters and vendors, performances by school groups, baked goods and refreshments. Admission is free for this event. To participate as a…
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Hawks are preseason NEC men’s soccer pick
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Monmouth University men’s soccer team is still the team to beat in the Northeast Conference. In the NEC coaches preseason poll, the Hawks were once again picked to win the conference championship. Coach Robert McCourt’s Hawks from West Long Branch have won the last four NEC regular season titles.…
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Ticky runs 50K for 50th birthday
Freehold Borough runner raised money for American Heart Assoc. BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer When she turned 50, Janice Ticky decided to go somewhere she had never been before. A lot of people do that to celebrate a special birthday — treat themselves to a trip to a city or country they have always wanted…
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College players find coaching fulfilling
Howell Hurricanes softball players enjoy summer season BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer When Cole Callahan and Christie Novatin signed on to coach the Howell Hurricanes recreation allstar softball team, they did not know what they were getting into. The Howell Hurricanes softball team, a group of players age 12 and under, enjoyed their summer season…
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Times are tough, but Americans must hang on to hope
Many have said there is a great similarity between what this country is experiencing now and what it experienced during the 1930s and the 1940s. And well this may be. Having lived the “high” life for so many years with prosperity oozing from everyone’s pores and the ongoing effects of a warlike situation across the…
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Foundation can help residents obtain public information
As alluded to by former Greater Media Newspapers executive editor Greg Bean in a recent column, the New Jersey Foundation for Open Government has taken the lead in a number of issues to increase transparency, accountability, honesty and democracy in government at all levels by defending and expanding public access to government records and meetings.…
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