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Runners to pack Red Bank streets for 22nd George Sheehan Classic
Close to 2,000 runners are expected to flock to the streets of Red Bank June 13 for the 22nd annual George Sheehan Classic. The 5K race has become one of the most popular in the Shore area and throughout the state, and it is named in honor of the late Dr. George Sheehan. While Bill…
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New Egypt nine will aim to boost team chemistry
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s baseball team struggled through an 8-15 season, which ended on a high note with an 8-2 victory over Maple Shade High School. But it set the foundation for a solid rebound coming back to the form of the 2014 season, when it reached the NJSIAA Central Jersey…
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New Egypt falls short in bid for state finals trip
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s young softball lineup had a smooth transition early in the season as six players moved to new positions. But that came apart in the NJSIAA Group I semifinals, where the defending state champion Warriors lost, 8-2, to Henry Hudson Regional High School at Bordentown Regional High School…
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NJSIAA Meet of Champions
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Christian Brothers Academy’s Drake Anzano used a withering kick in the final 100 meters to win the 1,600-meter title at the NJSIAA Meet of Champions June 3 at Frank Jost Field in South Plainfield.
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New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Summer Wine Tasting
TOP PICK The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra will present a summer wine tasting on the picturesque grounds of Locust Hill Vineyard in Red Bank 5-7:30 p.m. June 13. Attendees will enjoy a variety of artisanal New Jersey wines, light refreshments and a performance by a New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players brass ensemble. Proceeds from…
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Critics blast NJ Transit fare increase proposal
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer A proposed fare increase and service cuts announced by NJ Transit would strain household budgets and have a negative impact on the environment, according to speakers at a public hearing concerning the proposed changes. “When I learned NJ Transit planned to raise the fare by more than 9 percent,…
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Honor Yoga stretches and opens in Monmouth and Ocean counties
BACK TO BUSINESS Since the start of 2015, Honor Yoga has stretched and opened its fourth, fifth and sixth locations in Millstone, Manalapan and Jackson. The new locations feature an intimate setting with a variety of yoga practices every day of the week for seniors, adults, children and families, taught by dedicated, welcoming and professional…
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Board’s findings about business sent to court
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer JACKSON — A pair of resolutions that outline the operations JR Custom Landscaping is permitted to conduct on its two properties in Jackson are now in the hands of the state Superior Court for further deliberation. More than 30 interpretations of previous resolutions and variances that had been provided to…
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Auxiliaries award med scholarships
Eight graduating high school seniors who plan to pursue careers in the medical field will each be presented with a $500 scholarship from the CentraState Associated Auxiliaries. An awards ceremony honoring the recipients will take place at the Star and Barry Tobias Health Awareness Center, Freehold Township, on June 15. The recipients are: Marissa Tunis,…
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