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SchoolsApril 24, 2008 


FRHSD budget gains approval from voters
Goon, Caiazza, Placitella elected to 3-year terms on high school board
BY TOYNETT HALL Staff Writer
      Voters in the Freehold Regional High School District have given their approval to raise a general fund local tax levy of $110.9 million to support a $174.6 million budget for the 2008-09 school year. The annual school election was held on April 15.
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School supt. states case for armed police officer
Wasser says interaction with staff, students helps prevent problems
BY KATHY BARATTA Staff Writer
      Freehold RegionalHigh School District Superintendent of Schools James Wasser came before the Manalapan Township Committee recently to talk about his campaign to see a police officer stationed in all six high schools in the FRHSD.
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Getting ready to make a delivery
     Korey McGuiness of Jackson Liberty waits for the signal during an April 18 game against Brick Township. Liberty lost, 11-1.
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Local teams producing positive early-season results on the field
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer
      Abbey Houston was nothing short of brilliant as the New Egypt High School softball team rolled to a 3-0 shutout victory over Manchester Monday afternoon in an Ocean County Tournament first-round game. Houston overpowered the Manchester lineup, striking out 12 batters and allowing just one hit as ...
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Sports Shorts
      Parade Magazine officially released its 32nd All-America team on Sunday in newspapers across the country. Rutgers women's basketball saw its five incoming freshmen land on the first three squads. April Sykes (Crawford, Miss.) was named to the first team after averaging 25.5 points, 10.6 rebounds...
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Lakewood baseball still trying to find its way
Piners have a 1-6 record
BY MIKE WHITE Staff Writer
      While the Lakewood High School baseball team has struggled through the first quarter of the season, there have been a couple of players who have provided bright spots for the Piners. Seniors Chris Guzman and John Sanchez are both off to fast starts for Lakewood, which is 1-6 overall.
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Fish On
Good weather brings anglers out from winter hibernation
RON NUZZOLO
      The weather has been fantastic, and so has flounder fishing in the Raritan Bay. Anglers have been picking away steadily at flounder all week. Chris from Crabby's Bait & Tackle in Keyport reported an excellent buildup of winter flounder in the Back Bay around the ammo pier and the 3 can.
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