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Haines finishes second, breaks district 400 mark at MOC
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Nasir Haines was chasing the Freehold Township High School 400- meter dash record all season. He had come close, clocking 49.41 in winning the Shore Conference championships and missing Ryan Spadola’s mark of 49.39 by just .02. In the final meet of the scholastic season in New Jersey, the NJSIAA…
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Six area wrestlers are headed to Atlantic City
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Led by a pair of sensational freshmen, six wrestlers from the Freehold Regional High School District (FRHSD) are headed to Atlantic City for the NJSIAA Individual Championships. Howell High School will be represented in Atlantic City by four wrestlers: Region 6 runner-up Anthony Gagliano (132 pounds) and third-place finishers Kyle…
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Season-high game leads Patriots to state bowling title
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Freehold Township High School’s boys bowling team of Ty Sebor, Tyler Vento, Ricky Garvey, Dylan Pittman and Jimmy Tamai won the NJSIAA Group IV state championship. The Patriots rolled their best game of the year, 1,117, to overcome an 80-pin deficit to capture the state title at Carolier Lanes in…
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Manalapan officers promoted as top staff undergoes change
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — The Manalapan Police Department saw several of its veteran officers promoted to new positions during the Feb. 25 meeting of the Township Committee. The promotions became effective on March 2. Friends and family members of the officers, and dozens of Manalapan police officers, filled the meeting room in…
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February: The month we love to hate
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch Although January seemed to just fly by, February certainly dug in his heels and refused to budge. In fact, at times it seemed like February would never leave. Like an unwanted houseguest who overstayed his welcome, February was invasive, obtrusive and made folks miserable. He stretched out, made himself…
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Urinetown
TOP PICK Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts presents the musical “Urinetown,” running March 4-12 in Woods Theatre. “Urinetown” takes place in a future dystopia where a severe water shortage has made public pay-per-use toilets a legal necessity. The show is a satirical take on social change, corporate greed and Broadway musicals themselves.…
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Fuchs-Lubrano
MILESTONES Justin Lubrano and Kristen Fuchs Gary and Jacqueline Fuchs of Manalapan announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristen, to Justin Lubrano, son of Gene and Marie Lubrano of Manalapan. Ms. Fuchs is a graduate of William Paterson University, Wayne, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in environmental science and a Bachelor of Arts…
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Pupils succeed in stock market game
FREEHOLD — Four fifth-grade pupils from the Park Avenue Elementary School in Freehold Borough won first place in the Southern Elementary School Division of The Stock Market Game for the fall 2014 competition, according to Superintendent of Schools Rocco Tomazic. All of the pupils are in teacher Danielle Fekete’s class. Fekete’s class also had a…
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Grant enables Rutgers CINJ investigators to explore melanoma metastasis
The mechanism by which small cellular vesicles promote melanoma metastasis (spread of disease), will be further explored by investigators at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University.A recently awarded $200,000 grant (R21CA185835) from the National Cancer Institute to researchers Suzie Chen, Ph.D., and James S. Goydos,…
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