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Fee enacted for dangerous dogs
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer A resident who owns a dog that has been deemed to be dangerous will have to pay an additional annual licensing fee to Manalapan Township if he wants to retain ownership of the animal. On June 11, the Township Committee adopted an ordinance that establishes a license fee for dangerous…
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Professional baseball prospers in N.J.
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Lakewood BlueClaws pitching coach Les Lancaster greets fans before a game against the Delmarva Shorebirds at FirstEnergy Park in Lakewood. Accessibility to the players and coaches has helped with the success of New Jersey’s professional baseball programs. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR More than 1 million spectators walked through the turnstiles…
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Top area softball talent competing for Carpenter Cup tournament title
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Jersey Shore team is going for its third championship at the Carpenter Cup softball tournament, where some of the best competition from both sides of the Delaware River will meet next week. Sixteen softball teams representing 17 different high school leagues will compete in the Carpenter Cup, which is sponsored…
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David and Blake Ferrell join Law Enforcement Torch Run
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent David Ferrell Team LB, a familiar site on the area triathlon and endurance running scene, raised enthusiasm even higher among bystanders supporting the Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics as the relay went through Monmouth County two weeks ago. David Ferrell has teamed with his 17- year-old son, Blake, to…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Cougar Basketball Camp at Colts Neck High School will be held in two sessions: Read and React, June 30 through July 3 from 9 a.m. to noon for ages 11-14 (cost is $125) and July 14-18 for ages 7-14 ($190 cost). There is a discount price of $300 for those attending both sessions. The…
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Lions’ student-athletes continuing their playing careers in college
Led by state cross-country and track and field state champion Tom O’Neill, many Middletown High School North student-athletes will be continuing their athletic careers in college. O’Neill is headed to Providence College in Rhode Island. Teammate Justin Lippert is going to Clemson University in South Carolina. From girls cross-country, Alexandra Juzwiak is going to Rutgers…
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Brodeur repeats as winner of Sheehan Classic 5K run
Top: It’s rush hour on Broad Street in Red Bank, as runners begin the George Sheehan Classic 5K on June 14. More than 1,250 runners completed this year’s 21st running of the race. Above: Andrew Brodeur captured the Sheehan Classic 5K, winning the 3.1-mile race in 15:19. Brodeur, who starred at Brick Memorial High School…
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Garden State Watercolor Society sets Signature Members Exhibition
“Lest We Forget” by Sheila Redford The Garden State Watercolor Society’s Signature Members Exhibition will take place at D&R Greenway Land Trust in Princeton through Aug. 9. The guest juror is Suzanne Kammin Baron, an internationally known artist and assistant professor at Parsons School of Design, New York. Art demonstrations by society members are planned…
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Daylily Day planned at Deep Cut Gardens
MIDDLETOWN — Deep Cut Gardens will host Daylily Day 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 28 at 352 Red Hill Road, Middletown. Visitors can view an assortment of daylilies and colorful displays. Expert daylily growers will be on hand to discuss this hardy flower and give horticultural advice. Deep Cut Gardens contains 54 acres of gardens and…
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