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5 tips for relocating the family
Did you know the average person moves 11.4 times in his or her lifetime? So says the most recent information from the U.S. Census Bureau. Various factors prompt people to move, from job opportunities to the desire to be closer to family members to wanting to live in a nicer climate. Moving is seldom an…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Breeders Committee of the Standardbred Breeders and Owners Association of New Jersey has selected Michael Gulotta’s Deo Volente Farms as the 2014 New Jersey Standardbred Breeder of the Year. Deo Volente will be among the honorees at the 58th annual New Jersey Breeders Awards Luncheon at 1 p.m. Jan. 25 at Charley’s Other Brother…
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Clark leads senior-laden lineup at Jackson Liberty
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent J’son Clark got considerable playing time on Jackson Liberty High School’s boys basketball team last season when James Sofield suffered a series of injuries. Clark responded by scoring eight points a game, which helped him further develop for this season as Sofield, who scored twice as many points, is graduated and…
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New Egypt girls show confidence in hoops opener
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Three starters on New Egypt High School’s girls basketball team, which won its second Burlington County Scholastic League Freedom Division title last year, opened the season on Dec. 19 with a 50-11 victory over Medford Tech High School. Despite losing key players Bridgette Buckalew, a point guard who rated among the…
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Eluding the defender
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Brookdale Community College’s Paxton Reddington, a St. John Vianney graduate, gets around Atlantic Cape Community College defender Phoebe Carano during the Dec. 16 Region 19 game in Lincroft. The Jersey Blues’ women won the game 80-61 and have a 9-5 record.
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Youthful Warriors learning early in boys basketball
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The youngest lineup in the Burlington County Scholastic League took its lumps in its opening game, and more may come in the early going. But the players on New Egypt High School’s boys basketball team are determined to learn from it as the season continues. “We have to make our shots,”…
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Calling out the plays
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Brookdale Community College guard Terrel Cox, a Long Branch High School graduate, calls out a play during the Jersey Blues’ Dec. 16 game against Atlantic Cape Community College in Lincroft. The Jersey Blues prevailed in the Region 19 contest, 96-70.
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Two summonses issued to driver
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer HOWELL — A Howell resident was issued two summonses after he struck and injured a pedestrian with a motor vehicle on Route 9 north. The incident occurred at 5:04 p.m. Dec. 16 just south of West Farms Road. Police said Andrew Delrossi, 24, of Howell, was driving a 2011…
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Parkside development delivers for food drive
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer Zach Dave HOWELL — The holiday season is a time to give thanks for what one has and to give back to individuals who are less fortunate. That is exactly what Zach Dave, 11, did for Thanksgiving. After gaining encouragement from one of his teachers, Zach, who is a…
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