Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor
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RE/MAX Central associate Natalie ‘Natty’ Wolle awarded Five Star Real Estate Agent
Natalie “Natty” Wolle, with RE/MAX Central in Marlboro/Manalapan, has been named a 2015 Five Star Real Estate Agent by Five Star Professional in New Jersey Monthly magazine. This is the fifth year in a row that Wolle has been selected for this award. Wolle joins an elite group of real estate agents who represent less…
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Ranney School, Girl Scouts team up for robotics workshop
By Kayla J. Marsh Staff Writer TINTON FALLS – A joint workshop held by the Ranney School and Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore introduced approximately 30 girls in the third through eighth grades to the world of robotics and provided them with a chance to learn how to code, program and drive robots using…
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Inaugural Little Silver Day will be celebrated June 25
By Kayla J. Marsh Staff Writer LITTLE SILVER – The borough will kick off the summer season with a festive day that will bring together residents of all ages to enjoy games, music, food, beverages and fireworks. The inaugural “Little Silver Day” event will be held June 25, with a rain date of June 26,…
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Old Bridge student addresses issue of teenage suicide
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer OLD BRIDGE — After someone she knew committed suicide, Old Bridge High School sophomore Kayla Daurio took her passion for getting the message out about mental health issues and bullying to her peers. With support from Schools Superintendent David Cittadino and Old Bridge High School Principal Vincent Sasso and with…
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Future bright for young Sayreville girls golf team
By Warren Rappleyea With three sophomores on the roster and an influx of four freshmen, the future looks bright for Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls golf team. Last season, Bombers turned in a 6-10 record in their second campaign of varsity play, and coach Rich Bates is optimistic his team will be competitive this…
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Knights’ boys volleyball team ready to turn the corner
By Warren Rappleyea Following a strong showing at the recent Bloomfield Tournament, Old Bridge High School’s boys volleyball team may be ready to turn the corner after an uncharacteristic 1-3 start. Although his team’s lineup is totally revamped from last year’s 20-victory team, Old Bridge coach Andrew Hopman has never been one to shy away…
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Maniyil is overall top producer for March at Gloria Zastko, Realtors
Andrew Zastko, broker/owner of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, North Brunswick, congratulates Jayakrishnan “Jay” Maniyil, who led the firm in March for both listings taken and sales. Maniyil has been part of the Zastko team for more than nine years. He has a master’s degree and an in-depth knowledge of web marketing. “Jay is always proactive on…
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Weichert is strong supporter of South Brunswick Athletic Association
Marcel Diaz, manager of the Weichert, Realtors’ South Brunswick sales office, recently announced that his office will once again be sponsoring the local South Brunswick Athletic Association baseball program. “As a company, Weichert enjoys giving back to the communities we serve,” said Diaz. “We are excited to continue our relationship with the South Brunswick Athletic…
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Spring cleaning can be beneficial in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Registration is now open for the first community-wide yard sales that will held in May in the township. Sales will be scheduled according to the township’s garbage collection zones: Zone 1, downtown and Berdine’s Corner, May 7; Zone 2, Route 130 from the overpass to Davidson’s Mill Road, May 14; and Zone…
