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Tri-Town News Datebook, March 16
• A session of Coloring for Adults will be held from 10-11:30 a.m. April 25 at the Jackson Library. Coloring sheets and art supplies are provided, along with light refreshment and relaxing music. The program is free, but advanced registration is required. Call 732-928-4400 to register. • The Plumsted Library will host Master Gardeners Present:…
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News Transcript Datebook, March 15
• The early costume collection of the Monmouth County Historical Association will be featured in an all-day seminar to be held on 8 April at the association’s museum in Freehold Borough. The program is titled “Whatever Shall We Wear: 18th and Early 19th Century Clothing and Accessories in Monmouth County.” Registration fee of $125 per…
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Examiner Datebook, March 16
• The early costume collection of the Monmouth County Historical Association will be featured in an all-day seminar to be held on 8 April at the association’s museum in Freehold Borough. The program is titled “Whatever Shall We Wear: 18th and Early 19th Century Clothing and Accessories in Monmouth County.” Registration fee of $125 per…
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Spring Fling set for April 8 in Keyport
Calvary United Methodist Church will host a Spring Fling sale from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. on April 8 at Third and Osborn streets in Keyport. The event will feature new and used items available for purchase along with lunch and bake sale items. Admission is free.
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Cocchi-Gorman to be Ranney’s new athletic director
By Warren Rappleyea Former Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School soccer standout and current Louisville University assistant women’s soccer coach Natalie Cocchi-Gorman will become the athletic director at the Ranney School in Tinton Falls, effective July 1. Cocchi-Gorman, who grew up in nearby Ocean Township, takes over from Bobby Malone, who will be leaving Ranney…
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Spartans’ Benner captures state 138-pound title in Atlantic City
By Matthew Rocco Ocean Township High School’s Jake Benner is a New Jersey state wrestling champion. The junior brought home a gold medal from Atlantic City March 5 for his first career state title. In the NJSIAA individual tournament, the third-seeded Benner took first place at 138 pounds with a 7-6 upset decision over Gerard Angelo,…
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Devine leads Warriors to semifinals of sectional boys’ hoops tournament
By Wayne Witkowski Ryan Devine of New Egypt High School’s boys’ basketball team did not want the season to end until the Warriors reached the NJSIAA Group I championship game. Devine seemed intent on that mission when he scored 32 points, including seven 3-point shots, for the sixth-seeded Warriors in beating third-seeded Middlesex County Vocational…
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Howell’s Keosseian captures state 220-pound title in Atlantic City
By Wayne Witkowski Howell Howell High School’s wrestling team had its share of trips to the podium at the NJSIAA championships March 5 at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, as three were state place-winners in 40-win seasons, led by 220-pound champion Eric Keosseian. Keosseian, who struck first with a takedown early, pinned Don Bosco Preparatory High…
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Redbirds close winter sports seasons in state playoff action
By Wayne Witkowski Allentown High School’s winter sports scene came to an end last weekend with the girls’ basketball team suffering a gritty 69-61 loss to Neptune High School March 4 in the NJSIAA Central Jersey, Group III tournament and wrestlers Joe Lamparelli and Liam McDermott came short of placing in the state championships at…
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