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Burglaries from vehicles prompt warning from police
MANALAPAN – Several burglaries from motor vehicles have been reported to Manalapan police in recent weeks and have led to renewed warnings from police for residents to lock their vehicles at all times. On Jan. 31 at 3:15 p.m., a resident who lives in the area of Berkshire Court in the Knob Hill development off…
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Greller elected chief of staff
Dr. Michael Greller has been elected to a two-year term as chief of staff by the medical-dental staff of CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Greller, a board certified sports medicine fellowship-trained orthopedic surgeon, was elevated from assistant chief of staff, according to a press release. He is a member of the CentraState Healthcare System Board of…
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Bombers have high expectations on lanes in state tournament
By Warren Rappleyea Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys’ bowling team finished the regular season with a 13-5-1 mark, and coach Joe Slavik is looking for a strong showing at the NJSIAA Group III tournament Feb. 11 at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. The Bombers were eliminated by South Brunswick High School in the quarterfinals…
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Spotswood looks to gain experience, ground in Blue Division
By Jimmy Allinder This has been an up and down year for Spotswood High School girls’ basketball, and that’s kind of what it’s been like the last five seasons. Since their 13-13 record in 2011-12, the Chargers were 14-7 in 2012-13, dipped to 10-16 in 2013-14, rebounded with an 18-7 mark in 2014-15 and finished…
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South River has struggled with move to Blue Division
By Jimmy Allinder The South River High School boys’ basketball team was elevated to the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Blue Division this season — a promotion that was long overdue. The Rams had wreaked havoc in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Gold Division, winning titles in each of the last four seasons, with an aggregate…
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South Brunswick celebrates Sanu’s trip to Super Bowl
By Warren Rappleyea Although his trip to the Super Bowl ended in disappointment, Mohamed Sanu’s hometown of South Brunswick will always stand behind him. The Atlanta Falcons’ wide receiver is well remembered at South Brunswick High School. On Feb. 3, Sanu’s alma mater showed it’s Sanu Pride as the Student Council hosted “It’s a Sanu…
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Police credit seatbelt with saving young man’s life during crash
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The 23-year-old driver of a car that split in half after striking a utility pole was released just five hours after the crash because he was wearing a seatbelt. The collision, which occurred at 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 5 on Davidson Mill Road at Gregory Court in South Brunswick, caused the 2000 Mitsubishi…
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WWE Superstars to take part in benefit wrestling event
WWE Smackdown Live Superstars The Spirit Squad, North Brunswick’s own Cronin, Archadia, Bowes, Beast, Chambers, Tek and Brotein Pack will take part in the Homecoming 2017 wrestling event at 7 p.m. on March 10 at Linwood Middle School, 25 Linwood Place, North Brunswick. Tickets are $20 ringside or $15 general admission in advance or $25 ringside or…
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Bulldogs have a few more hurdles before postseason action
By Warren Rappleyea Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s girls’ basketball team will face a pair of tough tests before the regular season ends and the Shore Conference Tournament begins. The Bulldogs are an impressive 16-3, but they play in the Shore Conference’s A Central Division, which also houses Saint John Vianney High School, (17-3) and…
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