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**MEDIA ADVISORY**
WHO: Senator Joe Vitale and NJ 101.5 Radio Personalities
WHAT: Annual Softball Game benefiting Middlesex County Habitat for Humanity
WHERE: Warren Park, Field #1, Florida Grove Road, Woodbridge, NJ
WHEN: Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 7:30 PM
SENATOR VITALE CHALLENGES NJ 101.5 TO A ‘BATTLE AT THE BALLPARK’
WOODBRIDGE – On next Thursday evening, under the lights of Field 1 at Warren Park, Senator Joe Vitale and his team of softball all-stars are hoping to continue their dominance over NJ 101.5’s The Jersey Guys, led by Team Captain Ray Rossi, at the 11th annual “Battle at the Ballpark” charity softball game.
At their last game, Team Vitale took the Jersey Guys to the cleaners, despite protests from Captain Rossi that last year was a ‘rebuilding year.’ The team is hoping to add to its winning streak, and send the Jersey Guys for yet another in a long line of losses.
The real winner of the annual softball game is the Middlesex County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity. All proceeds from the game are donated to this great cause.
The first pitch will be thrown out at 7:30 PM in Warren Park, off of Florida Grove Road. Prizes will be raffled between innings. The game will be announced live, with the winning team owning the bragging rights for another year.
DIRECTIONS FROM TURNPIKE NORTH OR SOUTH:
Turnpike to Exit 11 (Garden State Parkway/Woodbridge)
After toll, bear left toward Woodbridge signs and proceed up ramp (stay in right hand lane)
Bear right following signs for Woodbridge
Exit at the second exit (Woodbridge). Do not take the first exit (Fords)
Merge onto County Road 184 (King Georges Road)
At the third (3rd) light, turn left onto Florida Grove Road
Warren Park will be on your left -- proceed through the park to Field 1.
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