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Unprecedented historic award given to a Realtor donating his heart and soul
Realtors are integral to successful communities, supporting causes large and small and volunteering their time to help improve the lives of those who call those communities home. The National Association of Realtors recognized five Realtors, including Joel Pratt, of J.L Pratt Realtors in Canton, Mass., out of more than a million Realtors in the United…
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Rams girls basketball takes aim at Gold Division crown
SOUTH RIVER By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent To appreciate how much the South River High School girls basketball program has improved, look back to a few years ago when the Rams didn’t even bother entering the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament. It’s no coincidence that Mike Feaster took over the head coaching job three years ago…
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Heading to the Ivy League
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR East Brunswick High School athletic director Frank Noppenberger (standing, left) and Principal Mike Vinella congratulate East Brunswick student-athletes (left to right) Amir Bell, Rachel Huang and John Schleifer, who announced that they will be attending Ivy League schools next year. Basketball player Bell and wrestler Schleifer are wearing the orange of…
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SPORT SHORTS
Spotswood Soccer registration is open for the 2014 season. Go to www.spotswoodsoccer.com to register. Registration dates and fees are: Jan. 16 to Feb. 7, $60; Feb. 8-28, $75; and March 1-14, $100. Opening day will be March 29. Please mention if you are interested in coaching or volunteering when registering your child. The Breeders Committee…
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Bears, Falcons enjoy turnaround seasons under first-year coaches
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Despite being in their first year at the helm, Keith Lane and Leigh Vogtman are enjoying turnaround seasons for their respective high schools’ girls basketball teams. EAST BRUNSWICK Lane, who coaches East Brunswick High School, credits team chemistry for his team’s 7-1 start after a 5-20 record last season. “Take a…
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GMC Bowling Championships
FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI East Brunswick High School’s Sean Rosenthal gets ready to uncork a throw during the Greater Middlesex Conference Bowling Championships held on Jan. 15 at Brunswick Zone-Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick.
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N.J. Film Festival to screen works old and new
“Swim Little Fish Swim” Movie buffs, get ready — the New Jersey Film Festival Spring 2014 is coming. The Rutgers Film Coop/ New Jersey Media Arts Center, in association with the Cinema Studies program at Rutgers University, is presenting the event, marking its 32nd anniversary. Showcasing new international films, American independent features, experimental and short…
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Seniors to sponsor casino trip
Jamesburg Senior Citizens will host a trip to the Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City on Jan. 27. Sign in is at 10 a.m. The bus leaves at 11 a.m. sharp from the Jamesburg Senior Center, 139 Stevens Ave. The cost is $25 per person and includes transportation and $25 in slot play. Make checks…
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Church to begin new concert season
“I Got It Bad, and That Ain’t Good”— featuring Duke Ellington tunes such as “Satin Doll,” “In My Solitude” and “Don’t Get Around Much Anymore,” interwoven with songs with similar themes by the 14th-century French musician Guillaume de Machaut — will be performed by members of the Westminster Conservatory of Music faculty beginning at 5…
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