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SPORT SHORTS
At the annual fall meeting of the Little League International Board of Directors, three new field representatives joined the 25-member volunteer board. Tony Richardson (New Jersey District 11 Administrator), Bob Toigo (Sammamish, Wash.; Washington District 9 Administrator) and Jolly Gomez (Manila, Philippines; Philippines District 1 Administrator) assumed their seats at the meeting in South Williamsport,…
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Caseys girls have strong run in state soccer sectionals
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter a slow start, Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls soccer team rebounded to make its way to the finals of the NJSIAA Non-Public South Jersey A sectional tournament. After a tough 1-0 loss to Colts Neck High School on Oct. 7, the Caseys drew with Red Bank Regional…
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SPORT SHORTS
On Nov. 28, for the first time since opening for business in the spring of 2006, Just Collect will be opening its office to the public. This will allow people throughout the tri-state area to come to Just Collect’s main office at 459 Somerset St., Somerset, to receive a free appraisal on their vintage sports…
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Brookdale women’s soccer team repeats as national champions
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The Brookdale Community College women’s soccer team was No. 1 after winning their second straight NJCAA Division III national championship at Ocean County College in Toms River. BROOKDALE ATHLETICS Marti Stewart was understandably nervous. A freshman at Brookdale Community College, she was joining the defending National Junior College Athletic Association…
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Big year for Shore soccer with two sectional titles
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Shore Regional High School’s Cole Allem, left, jostles with New Egypt High School’s Vinny Masitti during the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I finals played in West Long Branch on Nov. 13. The Blue Devils were victorious, 1-0, and went on to the Group I semifinals, where they lost to Haddon Township…
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A Musical Parade
TOP PICK The Oasis Players will return to the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County at 2 p.m. Nov. 30. “A Musical Parade” will take the audience through a century of music, celebrating composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers. The cabaret salutes the 50th anniversary of Broadway’s “Hello Dolly,”…
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Discount store looks forward to one last holiday season
By KAYLA J. MARSH Staff Writer Marc Greenfield’s father opened the business at the Englishtown Auction in the 1950s. Forty-five years later, Greenfield and his wife, Meg, are ready to say goodbye to Susan Greene. BOB NOPPE MATAWAN — The story of Susan Greene — a store that sells quality, affordable handbags and accessories —…
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Local comedian Vic DiBitetto prepares for breakout year
ENTERTAINMENT By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Vic DiBitetto I n show business, it’s not “who you know,” but “who knows you.” At least, that seems to be the case for Manalapan resident Vic DiBitetto, who, after 30 years of fighting in the trenches of stand-up comedy, has finally made it big. “It’s a tough, beautiful,…
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Expressing the abstract
IN THE ARTS “Sketch” by Dawn DiCicco Members of a “Lyrical Abstract Expressionism” class are exhibiting new works at the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury. Painters whose works are featured in “Abstract Expressions” are Betty Bullivant, Shrewsbury; Dawn DiCicco and Stephanie Martel, both Red Bank; Shari Epstein, Leonardo; Mercedes Farrugia, Freehold; James Kent, who…
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