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      June 15, 2006  RSS feed

      CHRIS KELLY staff Members of the New Egypt High School softball team celebrate their 8-0 victory over Belvidere High School in the NJSIAA Group I state championship game on June 10 at Toms River North High School. For more on the Warriors' victory, see sports. More...
      Goal is to provide a more appealing look in Howell and social enhancements

      Towering white columns, public gathering space and meticulously planned uniform design. More...

      JACKSON - Police have charged a 23-year-old man with phoning in bomb threats to the ShopRite supermarket, County Line Road, on four separate occasions. More...


      Janna Blardony will put Jr. ROTC training to good use at university

      JACKSON - One Jackson Memorial High School Air Force Jr. ROTC student is flying high these days. More...


      With warm weather approaching, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) of New Jersey is warning homeowners to be on the lookout for home-improvement scams. More...


      PLUMSTED - The fourth graduating class at New Egypt High School, Evergreen Road, will hold its commencement ceremony June 20. Principal Richard Caldes and Superintendent of Schools Gerald North will address the 110 members of the senior class. More...
      On June 5, I joined mayors from throughout Ocean County to discuss an issue that impacts all of us - property taxes. Mayor Paul Brush, of Dover Township, served as the chairman for the meeting that was attended by Mayor David Siddons, of Island Heights, Mayor Russ Corby, of Pine Beach, Mayor Meir Li More...
      Lo ri C linch Are We There Yet? A woman learns a lot as she walks the path of life. For instance, I've learned that it's not wise to polish my fingernails before I style my hair. I've also learned that while a large glass of water adorned with a wedge of lemon may be quite refreshin More...
      Edward F. Lang Mr. Lang, 89, of Farmingdale, died May 26 at Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills section of Pemberton, after undergoing open-heart surgery. Born in Newark, he had lived there before moving to Farmingdale in 1932. Prior to retiring in 1979, he was an assistant supervisor More...
      The annual chalk art show sponsored by the Jackson Community Alliance for the Prevention of Alcohol and Drug Abuse and the Jackson Optimist Club attracted a group of talented people to the ShopRite shopping center on County Line Road recently. In photo at top, Dana Vogel, of Jackson, draws the familiar faces of Harry Potter and his friends; Katie Fitzpatrick, 15, of Jackson, (above left) works on her drawing; at left, Billy Strachan, 10, uses just the right touch to create a work of art. More...
      NEW EGYPT - Showcasing the winning form he's perfected this year, Jimmy Horton of Neshanic Station went four-for-eight Saturday night at New Egypt Speedway, taking his fourth Modified checker of the young season in another command performance. More...
      Bill Wegner, president of Good News International, a Catholic lay ministry, has announced the return of the School of Evangelization scheduled for July 27-31, at Georgian Court University, Lakewood. More...