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Q&A
with Sharon Peters The circle game Q: It seems that wherever we go these days — shopping centers, new subdivisions, even well traveled routes that used to be straight lines – there are roundabouts, those goofy traffic circles that no one seems to know how to maneuver. Must be the new trend in traffic engineering.…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Two sales associates from Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage offices in Monmouth County recently attended the Elite Retreat, a conference held at The Breakers Palm Beach in Florida for top-performing Coldwell Banker sales professionals in the Northeast and Eastern Seaboard regions. Fran Judas of the Middletown office, and Pauline Poyner of the Rumson/Fair Haven office, were…
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Cross-country teams at Shore hope to compete for CJ I titles
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With veteran lineups returning on both the boys and girls crosscountry teams at Shore Regional High School, coach Mel Ullmeyer believes his teams can contend for their respective NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I titles. Last fall, both teams took third in Central Jersey Group I, with Sarah George turning in a…
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SPORT SHORTS
Christie Rampone was named Sky Blue FC’s Defender of the Year and Most Valuable Player by a vote of the coaches, players, staff and media. Rampone, the U.S. Women’s National Team (USWNT) and Sky Blue FC captain, has been the anchor for Sky Blue FC’s back line this season. Her leadership has been pivotal for…
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RFH wrestler Iwama becomes a champion weightlifter
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent What started as a method of staying in shape during the wrestling offseason quickly turned into a major accomplishment for Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Marcus Iwama. Iwama, 16, is already a record-setting weightlifter. The rising junior won the USA Powerlifting New Jersey State Championships in New Brunswick earlier this month,…
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Mack recognized Campbell for his humanitarian efforts
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Monmouth University professor James Mack (l) struck up a friendship with Olympic decathlon champion Milt Campbell in recent years. When a memorial tribute for the late Olympic champion, who passed away last November, was held in Plainfield, Mack was invited to speak about Campbell’s humanitarian contributions. I n the twilight…
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‘Karen Starrett: Current Paintings’
“Beginnings That End” A n exhibit of paintings by Karen Starrett is at the Oyster Point Hotel, Red Bank, through Sept. 1. “Dark, decisive lines intertwine with a ‘happy’ color palette, reflecting ways that struggle and joy are an integral part of the human experience,” Starrett said of her “Current Paintings” exhibit. Starrett, of Ocean…
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New Jersey Film Festival begins Sept. 6
The Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center, in association with the Cinema Studies program at Rutgers University, will present the 32nd annual New Jersey Film Festival from Sept. 6 to Nov. 15. More than 29 films will have their New Jersey or Middlesex County premiere screenings, including “Mad Ship,” “Rap ’n’ Reno,” “Killer B3,”…
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William J. Champlin
Mr. Champlin, 59, of Manchester, died July 23, 2013, at Ocean Medical Center, Brick. He was a teacher at Wall Township for the last 13 years. Prior to that, he taught at Red Bank Catholic High School for 16 years. He is survived by his wife, MaryAnne; two sons, Joshua and Matthew Champlin, both at…
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