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Datebook
• St. Veronica School, 4215 Route 9 north, Howell, will host its spring open house from 10 a.m. to noon April 29. Guided tours and registration information will be available. Details: 732-364-4130. • A 1970s dance party hosted by the Howell Township Education Foundation and the Southard Fire Department will be held May 1 at…
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Sport Shorts
The 12U Howell Heat kicked off its 2009 softball season with a first-place finish in the SJ Breakers Spring Fever Tournament. The Heat finished the day 4-0 and outscored their opponents 25-10. The seeding games were highlighted by timely hitting from Dana Garden and Sabrina Batista, and solid defensive play by Laura Weiss, Danielle DeMicco…
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Howell will host FRHSD track meet
The 2009 Freehold Regional High School District Track and Field Championships will have several interesting subplots. Howell High School will host the FRHSD meet at 4 p.m. April 30. One subplot is the final go-round for one of the area’s greatest track and field performers, Marlboro High School’s Ada Unachukwu. The FRHSD meet was one…
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Piners’ bats starting to come alive in ’09
Despite getting off to an 0-2 start to begin the 2009 season, the Lakewood High School baseball team rebounded by winning four of its next six games to get back to the .500 mark at 4-4. Coaches Gene Drumright and Vinnie Currao are not surprised by the competitive nature of this group of players. “We’re…
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Young lacrosse team learning on the field
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer New Egypt High School boys lacrosse coach Jay Corby expected his young squad to maneuver through a bunch of growing pains during the 2009 season. After all, the Warriors graduated most of their starting lineup from 2008. JEFF GRANIT staff Howell High School’s Rob Hart (10) is pressured by Freehold…
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Story about Jackson and the Pinelands Commission was misleading
The article published in the Tri-Town News on March 26, “Town Tries to Comply with Pinelands Panel,” contained numerous inaccuracies and misleading statements about the Pinelands Commission and its efforts to help Jackson Township meet revised standards for stormwater management. The Pinelands plan was amended in May 2006 to include new storm-water management standards aimed…
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Economic freefall more frightening each day
We are living in the worst financial times since the Great Depression; the big picture is becoming more frightening with each passing day, as the downward financial spiral continues. Even more frightening is the fact that no one knows what to do in order to stop the freefall, and nobody knows when it will end.…
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William J. Evers
Mr. Evers, 76, of Lakewood, died April 15, 2009, at Atlantic Coast Nursing Facility of Lakewood. He had resided in the Locust section of Middletown for 30 years before relocating to Lakewood. He was a retired research chemist at International Flavors and Fragrances, Union Beach, and held several patents. He also coowned, with his wife,…
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Gardina Wyckoff Armstrong Lipman
Mrs. Lipman, 90, of Annapolis, Md., died April 3, 2009, in Annapolis. Born in Keyport, she had resided in New Brunswick before relocating to Maryland. She was predeceased by her husband, Edward Voorhees Lipman. Mrs. Lipman is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Gardina Wyckoff Mawhinney and Robert of Edgewater, Md.; two sons and daughters-in-law,…
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