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Community players find second home in theater
By CLARE MARIE CELANO Staff Writer Actors and crew members who volunteer their time in community theater maintain rigorous schedules for months, and many dedicate years learning and perfecting their craft. Here, the cast of “Rent” at East Brunswick’s Playhouse 22 performs a scene on May 16. SCOTT FRIEDMAN For some, it’s a life preserver.…
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Pine Belt Subaru delivers donation to local charity as part of Subaru ‘Share the Love’ event
Pictured (l-r) at Pine Belt’s Subaru dealership is: Jamie Palazzo, general manager, Pine Belt Subaru; Alyssa D’Addio, resource development manager, N.J. Sharing Network; Rob Sickel, vice president, Pine Belt Enterprises; and Alana Hackshaw, internet sales manager. Pine Belt Subaru donates money raised to N.J. Sharing Network Foundation S ubaru of America Inc. (“SOA”) and David…
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Car insurance with the highest and lowest
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Some vehicles are cheaper — in some cases a lot cheaper — to insure than others More than a billion dollars is spent each year on advertising that urges consumers to compare their car insurance rates with the hopes of getting them to switch carriers, according to the credit and…
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Coldwell Banker survey finds that children may be the ‘chief purchasing officers’ of the family
Do kids rule the roost? A new study from Coldwell Banker Real Estate finds that children may be the “chief purchasing officers” of the family. The survey, which was conducted among 2,800 parents across three generations, revealed that 79 percent of millennial parents (parents age 18-34) and 70 percent of generation X parents (parents age…
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NJ Raiders tourney to benefit injured Monroe player Nichols
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer A s injured Monroe Township High School ice hockey player Michael Nichols continues his recovery from a spinal cord injury (SCI) sustained during a game on Jan. 4, so does the support from local communities. On June 6-8, the NJ Raiders will host the Mike Nichols Tournament, where a portion…
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Bailey leads seven Liberty Lions into Group III state track meet
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent JACKSON LIBERTY C linton “C.J.” Bailey led a contingent of seven track and field student-athletes from Jackson Liberty High School’s boys team that advanced from the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III meet at Monmouth Regional High School on May 23-24 by winning three events, including a relay, and finishing second in…
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Jaguars baseball advances in sectionals despite hitting woes
JACKSON MEMORIAL By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Jackson Memorial High School’s baseball team recently finished its Shore Conference A South Division season as co-champion with Toms River High School East and is heading into the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament semifinals, despite having three starters who are not even hitting .200. “If we scored runs, I…
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Warriors in pursuit of sectional, division baseball championships
NEW EGYPT By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s baseball team was a little more focused and committed to going far into the NJSIAA tournament this year, and it showed in their advance to the Central Jersey Group I semifinals for the second straight year. New Egypt (13-9), seeded No. 5, was scheduled for…
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Rebels finish .500
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Howell High School’s Ashley Boyle, left, and Claire Sullivan, right, sandwiched Freehold Township High School’s Nicole Sasso during their regular-season meeting in Freehold Township. The Rebels won their final game of the season against Neptune High School to finish at .500.
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