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Paving to begin on Sayreville streets
SAYREVILLE – Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) has finished upgrading a portion of its aging gas lines in Sayreville. Next, crews will pave roads from May 8-19, weather permitting, according to information provided by PSE&G. Paving will take place at Albert Drive between Campbell Drive and Florence Drive; Campbell Drive from Haven Terrace…
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Interval fitness, yoga classes begin in South Amboy
Certified personal trainer/yoga instructor Denise Morgan will hold interval fitness classes from 9:15-10:05 a.m. Saturdays beginning on May 13 and yoga classes from 6:30-7:20 p.m. Mondays beginning on May 15 at Christ Church Memorial Hall, 220 Main St., South Amboy. The total body workout will include cardio and strength training. A set of light weights,…
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Police seek details on shooting incident
JACKSON – Police are asking anyone who has information about an incident that occurred in the Luxury mobile home community off Toms River Road (Route 571) just after midnight May 4 to contact them. Sgt. Christopher Parise, the Jackson Police Department’s public information officer, said officers were conducting an investigation at the mobile home community…
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Jaguars taking positive play into state lacrosse tournament
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Memorial High School’s boys’ lacrosse team looks to quickly get over a hard-fought, 7-6 loss to Saint John Vianney High School in the Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) May 6 as it prepares for the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association South Jersey, Group III tournament. The Jaguars come away with a degree…
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Jaguars in top form for softball tournaments
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Memorial High School’s softball team is leaving a solid first impression that it is tournament ready. Coach Chris Roma’s Jaguars opened play in the Ocean County Tournament May 7 rolling past Barnegat High School, 10-0, as Angelo Lopiccolo drove in four runs and Toni Aguiar pitched a two-hitter with five strikeouts…
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Allentown girls’ track team has strong showing in Mercer Coaches Classic win
By Wayne Witkowski Kassidy Mulryne showed a strong recovery from nagging injuries in winning two events, including surpassing her school record in the high jump, and Devon Hoernlein also recorded a pair of first-place finishes, including a school record, when Allentown High School’s girls’ outdoor track and field team won the Mercer Coaches Classic May…
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South River Project Graduation seeks vendors for garage sale
South River High School’s Project Graduation will hold a garage sale at 8 a.m. on May 20 in the high school parking lot, 11 Montgomery St. The garage sale will benefit Project Graduation for the Class of 2017. Vendor spaces costs $15. Donations of items for the seniors’ table are being accepted. Contact Sharon Feniello for…
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South Brunswick Library to close May 12 for new carpet
The South Brunswick Library will be closed to the public on May 12 for new carpet installation, courtesy of the South Brunswick Public Library Foundation. While the building will be closed, visitors may instead stop at the Bookmobile, which will be available from 1- 5:30 p.m. in the library parking lot, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth…
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Freehold High School honors Hall of Fame inductees
By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Three individuals and two teams from Freehold High School have been inducted into their school’s Hall of Fame. Alumni Scott Preston, Michael DeLucia, Jennifer Towers and the 1953-54 and 1954-55 football teams were inducted into the Freehold High School Hall of Fame at a ceremony on April 27.…
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