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Reunion slated for vets of USS Coral Sea
Crewmen who served aboard the USS Coral Sea CVB/CVA/CV-43 are being sought for a mini-reunion to be held April 25 at Sir John’s Restaurant, North Brunswick. Additional information is also available about the USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association and its yearly reunion, which is held Oct. 8-11 in Washington, D.C. For more information, call Bill…
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Half Century Club activities for April
Holmdel Half Century Club Drop-in Day will be held 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 2. A computer class will be held at 10 a.m., and book club meeting will be held at 11 a.m. A classic movie at Hazlet Multiplex Cinema will be shown at 1 p.m. April 6. The cost is $2 for…
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Sports Shorts
A free softball clinic for members of the Hazlet Hawks softball organization will be held at noon on April 11, on the varsity softball field at Raritan High School, 419 Middle Road, Hazlet. The clinic will be run by Raritan’s head softball coach Aado Kommendant and the members of the Raritan Rockets varsity softball team.…
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Coaches tap Linney, Neller as most outstanding cagers
St. John Vianney High School’s Katelyn Linney and Christian Brothers Academy’s Brian Neller have been named the Players of the Year by the Shore Conference basketball coaches. Linney, a senior guard, led St. John Vianney to the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions crown this winter. The Lancers defeated Colts Neck High School on March 23 in…
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Rockets refuel under new coach
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Staff Writer With several key players back, the Raritan High School softball team will be looking to improve upon last season’s 12-9 mark under new coach Aado Kommendant. The Rockets have historically relied on pitching and defense and last year that combination enabled the Raritan to qualify for the NJISAA Central Jersey…
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In pop culture age, game still has appeal
Chess school offers instruction, tourneys BY SUSANNE MORELLI Staff Writer Playing video games and Wii are the current recreational rage, but the centuries-old game of chess still has appeal due to one important advantage. PHOTOS BY CHRIS KELLY staff Above: Dylan Fitzgerald, 7, plays a game of chess the Monmouth Chess School and Club’s “Early…
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Safe!
ERIC SUCAR staff North Brunswick Township High School’s Chris Rosenberg (l) tries to slap the tag on Middletown South’s Craig Sweeney (r) during a scrimmage at NBTHS on March 25.
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M’town district addresses parents’ child care concerns
Before- and after-school care to be provided by YMCA BY JAMIE ROMM Staff Writer MIDDLETOWN — Superintendent of Schools Karen Bilbao, along with representatives of the Community YMCA, met with parents last week to discuss the transition of before- and after-school care in the district. About 35 parents, school officials and representatives of the Community…
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Developer responds to GOP chair re Lucent site
In response to Mr. Tom Scarano, chairman of the Holmdel Republican Party, the redevelopment of the Lucent property is clearly one of the most important issues facing Holmdel today. The Bell Labs building, and even more so, the people who worked in that building, have helped shape the unique and special character of your town.…
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