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Rebels, Patriots bowling teams rolling toward divisional crowns
Howell High School’s girls and Freehold Township High School’s boys are on course to win Shore Conference B North Division bowling championships. Dave Clampffer’s Rebels are 32-1 and have an eight-game lead on runner-up Jackson Memorial High School (24-9). Freehold Township, coached by Josh Orlinsky, is 27-6 and is being pursued by both Jackson Memorial…
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Patriots medley, 4×800 relays post nation’s fastest times
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Head coach Todd Briggs called it “perhaps the best week of track and field for Freehold Township High School in history.” It started on Jan. 15, when the girls’ 4×400 relay team qualified for the Millrose Games. That was followed up by state championship wins for the boys and girls…
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Howell wrestling moving in on A North mat crown
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer HOWELL A n early-season trip to Florida managed to bring the close-knit Howell High School wrestling team even closer. “It brought us together [and] made us more of a family,” Rebels tri-captain Joey Schultz said. “We all have each other’s back.” Nate Litowsky said the trip to the KSA Tournament…
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Patriots 4×400 breaks 4:00, qualifies for Millrose Games
By TIM MORRIS Freehold Township High School’s 4×400 relay team of Domonique Panton, left to right, Caitlyn Poss, Adrian Vitello and Emily Bracher qualified for the Millrose Games and became the first Freehold Regional High School District team to run under 4:00 indoors (3:59.65). TODD BRIGGS Mount Saint Dominic Academy’s anchor was closing fast. At…
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Everyone still chasing Eagles after upending the Mustangs
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Marlboro High School’s Haley Unger puts up a shot in the paint over Middletown High School South defenders during the Jan. 17 Shore Conference A North Division game played in Middletown. The Eagles handed the Mustangs their first loss of the season, 48-35. Earlier this year, Unger scored her 1,000th…
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Gallery highlights Light of Day event
The annual Light of Day festival in Asbury Park draws not only the Jersey Shore’s most revered performers, but it attracts the top rock photographers, as well. “In the Light,” currently at art629 Gallery in Asbury Park, is the first public exhibition in which the work of all the festival’s sanctioned photographers is assembled for…
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Town expects savings on debt expense
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer COLTS NECK — The township is slated to save a significant amount of money through the sale of once-temporary debt to Monmouth County. At its Dec. 11 meeting, the Colts Neck Township Committee passed a resolution to sell $6.31 million in bond notes to the Monmouth County Improvement Authority. The…
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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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Summer fun close to home
There’s a good chance a carnival will be rolling into town this summer. Summer revelers often take to the skies, rails and waves to embark on a vacation adventure.With the kids out of school and relaxed hours at the workplace, individuals and families generally find that summer is the ideal time to plan a getaway.…
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