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Vendors sought for flea market
Vendor space is available for the Women’s Club Flea Market event scheduled from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. on June 10 at 199 Jackson Ave., Matawan. Vendors are sought. The cost is $10 for an outside table or $15 inside. To reserve, contact Cathy at 732-687-5829 or [email protected]. Reserve early as tables sell out.
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New McDonald’s to open April 3 in Aberdeen
A groundbreaking ceremony to signal a new McDonald’s Restaurant in Aberdeen will be held on April 3. New York Tri-State Area McDonald’s franchisees Alana and Anthony Marinello will serve as the hosts to the ceremony at 10 a.m. with local elected officials and community leaders for their new modern restaurant that will be located at 1108…
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Bombers’ boys’ tennis team looks to make noise in White Division
By Warren Rappleyea With an experienced lineup, the Sayreville War Memorial High School boys’ tennis team is looking to make its presence felt as the Bombers move into the Greater Middlesex Conference’s (GMC) White Division. After posting 11 victories in the 2014 campaign, the Blue and Gray won five matches in 2015 and six last…
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Raritan seeking another successful season on softball diamond
By Matthew Rocco A veteran lineup and a talented ace in the circle have the Raritan High School softball team dreaming about another big season. The Rockets have been a perennial success story. Although the team fell short in the Shore Conference and state tournaments in 2016, Raritan extended its run of winning seasons to…
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Eagles still juggling lineup as baseball opener approaches
By Wayne Witkowski It’s anyone’s guess, including coach Ryan Spillane, who will be in the starting lineup and where they’ll be playing in the field when Middletown High School South’s baseball team opens its season at home April 1 at 10 a.m. against Middletown High School North. Even pitching is something that may be accomplished…
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Spotswood enters baseball season with high hopes
By Jimmy Allinder This could be the spring Spotswood High School fields its next exceptional baseball team. The Chargers have a rich history of winning multiple Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Blue Division titles, but their best season was 2007, when they captured the division and GMC Tournament crowns and topped off the season with the…
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Bears confident in pitching depth behind Burnham
By Jimmy Allinder There’s always been an emphasis on pitching depth in high school baseball, and a rule change that goes into effect this spring makes it more important than ever. For that reason, it remains to be seen if East Brunswick High School can duplicate what it did in 2016, even with the return…
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Raritan Valley YMCA swimmers competing in North Carolina
By Warren Rappleyea Thirty-seven area swimmers from the Raritan Valley YMCA Riptide swim team are in Charlotte, North Carolina, this week to compete in the Sun Kissed Junior/Senior Championships of the USA meet, which begins March 30 and runs through April 2. All of the Riptide competitors had to attain qualifying times in their events…
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‘Game of Thrones’ language creator at Brookdale April 6
David J. Peterson, master language creator for the HBO series “Game of Thrones” and Marvel’s “Thor: The Dark World,” will hold a free presentation on the art of invented languages at 7 p.m. on April 6 at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. Peterson, who has also created languages for Syfy’s “Defiance” and authored the book…
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