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Q&A
On the plate with Sharon Peters Many readers wrote to support the idea of reporting to a state hotline the license plate numbers of aggressive drivers. (I mentioned the Colorado practice in a recent column — it leads to the aggressor receiving an official “someone saw you driving like a fool” letter.) Although all acknowledged…
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SPORT SHORTS
The N.J. Youth Soccer Olympic Development Program (ODP) will hold tryouts for its Young Olympians Program at five locations throughout the state on Nov. 15 and 22. The Young Olympians Program, designed specifically for players born in 2003 and 2004, introduces these younger players to a N.J. Youth Soccer ODP-focused training curriculum. The program is…
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Nubble Light’s late charge wins NJ Sire Stakes-Green Acres final
Nubble Light was widest of all in a four-horse charge to the wire, winning by a neck in the $25,000 New Jersey Sire Stakes-Green Acres for 3-yearold pacing colts and geldings, the sixth race on Oct. 4 at Freehold Raceway. Steve Smith tipped Nubble Light (Rocknroll Hanover) wide in the stretch, getting up in the…
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SPORT SHORTS
Fans looking to make their Breeders’ Cup plans may consider the Monmouth Park Dining Room on Nov. 1. For $50, fans will receive valet parking, a racing program, lunch buffet, personal table-top TV and an exclusive selection sheet from top handicapper Brad Thomas. The day will go from noon-9 p.m., with the lunch buffet from…
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Red Bank’s Sapone pleased with early cross-country results
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The serious part of the cross-country season is arriving, and Red Bank Regional High School’s Lauren Sapone is right where she wants to be. The junior strung together a series of strong races in September, including a win in her division at the Six Flags Wild Safari Invitational in Jackson…
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Bulldogs still chasing elusive conference field hockey title
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN L ast season, the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School field hockey team fell one game shy of the Shore Conference Tournament finals. The program continues to seek its first conference title. This time around, the Bulldogs believe they have what it takes. Rumson-Fair Haven is off to quick start,…
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Hauling in the pass
Red Bank Regional High School’s Sadiq Palmer (6) gets his hands on the football as Neptune High School’s Isaiah Calhoun tries to break up the pass during the Oct. 2 game at Neptune Memorial Field. The Buccaneers suffered their first loss of the season, 24-7. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR
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Caseys enter tennis tourneys perfect in B North Division
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent RED BANK CATHOLIC R ed Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls tennis team entered the week with a perfect 8-0 mark in the Shore Conference’s Class B North Division as it prepared for crucial home-and-home matches against Wall High School (9-3), whose only division loss came against Ocean. Coach Lynn DiGioia’s…
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Medical community seeks ways to battle addiction
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Stephen Jones, CEO of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, addresses a crowd gathered at the New Brunswick hospital during a “Do No Harm” symposium designed to educate medical professionals about the risks associated with relying too heavily on opioid-based painkillers to treat patients with chronic pain. ADAM C. UZIALKO/STAFF…
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