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RBC’s girl harriers have solid core that looks to be among state’s best
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The prep work is done. What remains for the Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School girls cross-country team is how well they will run on race day. “We have to put it out there,” head coach Rob DeFilippis said. “No one is going to give it to us.” The Caseys…
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Green Wave readying for football season opener
Long Branch High School receiver Antione Felder catches a pass during a receivers drill at a recent Green Wave practice. The Long Branch football team was making its final preparations for the season opener, set for Sept. 12 in Long Branch against Manasquan High School. The Green Wave were division co-champions in 2012. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER…
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‘Bending Me Powerless’
“Storm Overtaking Mt. Mitchill, ” oil on canvas, 2012 The new Second Story Art Gallery, located above The Painted Frame in Atlantic Highlands, is hosting its inaugural exhibition, opening Sept. 13, with new paintings and prints by Robert O’Connor. An opening reception will be held Friday, 6-9 p.m., at the gallery, located on the second…
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Thrills by day; fright by night
Six Flags Great Adventure’s Fright Fest returns for its 22nd year this week, with family-friendly activities by day and amped-up fright by night. Visitors to this year’s Fright Fest will find more Zombie Zones, Terror Trails and Halloweenthemed shows, and in all likelihood, more screams than ever before. Fright Fest, presented by Snickers, begins Sept.…
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Going for the gold for childhood cancer
By NICOLE ANTONUCCI Staff Writer Malcolm, cancer survivor and founder of Make Some Noise: Cure Kids Cancer Foundation, speaks about his journey with bone cancer at the Sept. 6 tree-lighting ceremony in Sea Bright. PHOTOS BY NICOLE ANTONUCCI SEA BRIGHT — As horns blew and sirens blared, a tree in Sea Bright was decorated in…
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Ella J. Viola
Mrs. Viola, 75, of Oakhurst, died Aug. 7, 2013. She was born in Louisiana on Nov. 21, 1937. She was raised in New Orleans, La. She married Alexander Viola. They spent most of their married life in Oakhurst. She worked as an editorial assistant for the U.S. Army at Fort Monmouth until she retired. Arrangements…
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Francis A. “Frank” McGillivray
Mr. McGillivray, 68, of Toms River, died Aug. 27, 2013, at home. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Lorraine McGillivray; a son, Mark McGillivray, of Red Bank; two daughters, Michelle Newhouse and her husband, Casey, of Kirkland, Wash., and Melanie Woodward and her husband, Shawn, of Ocean Township; three grandchildren; two brothers,…
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Jeffrey Edwards Kiely
Mr. Kiely, 58, of Little Silver, died Aug. 22, 2013. He was born in Long Branch on April 14, 1955, to Betty S. and William R. “Ed” Kiely Jr. He worked for the Thomas Proctor Company Inc. for over 25 years. He was recently employed by EDC Electric of Little Silver. He was predeceased by…
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John R. Doran
Mr. Doran, 86, of New Monmouth, died Aug. 19, 2013, at home. He was born in Jersey City. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He worked as a salesman for Penn Yan Express Trucking for many years. He recently was employed at Markel Insurance Company, Middletown. He worked on the Board…
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