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BANGOR - They had waited all their lives for this opportunity, so a few more hours didn't matter for the Freehold Township Senior League All-Stars.
And now they are the best collection of 15- and 16-year-old baseball players in the world.
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BANGOR - Damian Csakai sees his role as leadoff batter for U.S. East champion Freehold Township, N.J., as one of instigation, of setting the stage for the sluggers beneath him in the order.
No. 2 hitter A.J. Rusbarsky sees himself with a similar role, as well as advancing Csakai along the basepaths.
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It will be the red-eye. The red-eye bus, that is.
The bus carrying the state champion Bangor Junior League All- Stars to the double-elimination East Regional in Freehold Township, N.J., will depart Friday at 4 a.m.
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Saturday is National Hunting and Fishing Day. How do you plan to celebrate?
Might I suggest a visit to the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area in Upper Freehold Township? That's where the Department of Environmental Protection is sponsoring the first New Jersey Wild Outdoor Expo, a two-day event that promises some serious fun for the entire family.
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The Schultz Organization completed two separate sales transactions at Pond View Professional Park, a joint venture development of Pyramid Property Par...
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FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, N.J. -- A hole in the roof, a bathroom full of debris and a strange, silvery rock near the toilet -- the Nageswaran family soon realized they needed an astronomer, not a contractor, to fully explain what damaged their house.
Scientists determined it was a meteorite that crashed through the roof of their central New Jersey home more than a week ago.
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As any parent will tell you, patience isn't exactly a teenager's strongest virtue. So, it's doubtful that many teens will cheer Trenton's latest effort to extend the duration of the teen driver permit from six months to 12.
Unless they're from Freehold Township High School.
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UPPER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP -- When manager John McClain said Saturday that Pequannock had "been here before," he couldn't have known how prophetic his words were.
Pequannock suffered its first loss of the postseason Monday, falling to Robbinsville, 4-1, to set up a winner-take-all showdown with its rival tonight at 5:30 for the New Jersey Little League Softball Championship.
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BANGOR - Ryan Cuneo proved himself a good student of the game Thursday, and used that knowledge to propel Freehold Township, N.J., to a berth in the semifinals of the 2005 Senior League World Series.
Cuneo pitched 7 2/3 innings of scoreless relief, and then doubled off the flagpole just inside the center field fence with no one out in the bottom of the ninth to drive home A.J. Rusbarsky with the winning run as the U.S. East champions outlasted Santiago Veraguas, Panama, 6-5 at Mansfield Stadium.
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Freehold Township, N.J., will attempt to become the first repeat Senior League World Series champion since 1992 after defeating Montoursville, Pa., 3-2 to win the U.S. East title at West Deptford, N.J., on Thursday evening.
Freehold Township, which went 21-1 overall during postseason play last year to win its first SLWS, rolled over teams from Massachusetts, Delaware and Connecticut by a combined 37-5 before edging Hyde Park, N.Y., 4-1 on Wednesday to advance to the championship round of this year's 10-team, double-elimination East regional.