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Forsgate golf outing benefits Autism Speaks
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Sean Stevenson tees off at the start of the Forsgate Foundation’s Chip in for Charity fundraising event to benefit Autism Speaks at Forsgate Country Club in Monroe on Aug. 26. MATT DENTON A reality TV star lent her support to the New Jersey chapter of Autism Speaks during an Aug.…
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SPORT SHORTS
The DO AC Pro Beach Volleyball Invitational will be making its only East Coast stop on the 2013 AVP tour when it visits Atlantic City. The tournament, which runs Sept. 6-8, will feature the exclusive invitation of the top 16 men’s and women’s teams in beach volleyball. It’s the first time in 16 years that…
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Brookdale’s women’s soccer team looking to take the next step
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer With the deepest squad she’s ever had, Brookdale Community College women’s soccer head coach Katie Miller is in the enviable position of replacing quality players with even more quality talent. “I don’t have a weak spot on the field,” the third-year coach said. “I have 18 players on the team…
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Caseys football team has plenty of size, experience
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School running back Larry Redaelli looks for daylight against Matawan Regional High School during the Caseys’ tri-scrimmage against Matawan and Paramus Catholic High School on Aug. 27 at Count Basie Field in Red Bank. RBC will begin playing for keeps on Sept. 12, when they host…
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Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey set for Oct. 19-20
Lighthouses and selected museums throughout the state will host the Lighthouse Challenge of New Jersey Oct. 19-20. Participants can tour the state and visit each participating lighthouse over the weekend to help raise funds for continued lighthouse preservation. Those interested can visit the lighthouses and museums on the challenge for an opportunity to step back…
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Museum exhibit maps out state history
Hermann Moll’s “Post Map” first published in 1729 I n an age of GPS, smartphones and Google Earth, some people see paper maps as useless tools of a bygone era. To Nicholas Ciotola, curator of cultural history at the New Jersey State Museum, old maps still hold value as ideal artifacts for exploring New Jersey…
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Fitness and nutrition mythology pop quiz
By Joe Stein Now that summer is behind us, and children are back in school, it’s time for us to go back to school, too. Class will begin with a quiz about mythology. Not ancient Greek and Roman … urban exercise legends and wacky nutrition mythology. Myth: If I exercise regularly, I can eat whatever…
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Healthy eating, no labels required
With countless popular ‘eating lifestyles’ competing for supremacy, choosing a diet is more complicated than ever. So don’t. By Jeff Schnaufer CTW Features Paleo.Vegan.Vegetarian. Mediterranean. Gluten-free. Flexitarian. Don’t want to go ‘all in’? Who says you have to label yourself? “When you look at all these diets together, you see that they all have commonalities…
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Top diets: Yay or nay?
U.S. News recently came out with its Top Five Diets. We asked nutrition expert Amy Jamieson-Petonic to weigh in on this list. “My first recommendation for any lifestyle change is to meet with a registered dietitian before you begin,” she says. “The RD can really help you determine a road map to learn how to…
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