Author: Greater Media

  • Patriots surpass expectations behind Silvestrone’s leadership

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer The biggest lesson that Joe Silvestrone has learned over his high school baseball career is that you can’t do it alone. “I used to be anxious [at the plate],” he said. “I felt I had to do everything. It’s not necessary. Baseball is a team game.” Silvestrone not only took…

  • Freehold equestrian Witt made district history with varsity letter

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Julianna Witt, a student at Freehold High School, made Freehold Regional High School District history when she became the first to earn a varsity letter in an equestrian sport. She plans to major in animal and equine science/management when she attends the University of Kentucky. Freehold High School’s Julianna Witt…

  • Brookdale softball finishes 5th at national tournament

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Fifth place may not have been what the Brookdale Community College softball team was looking for at the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division III Championships, but it still signaled that the Jersey Blues remain one of the premier programs in the country. Head coach Bo Scannapieco believes this…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Registration is open for Bullpen Baseball Summer Camp in Morganville. Players will be coached by a staff led by professional instructors, as well as current college and high school players, who will be mentored by the professional coaches. To register, visit bullpenbaseballnj.com/bullpen-baseball-summer-camp.

  • NAIOP New Jersey honors industry leaders, top deals at 28th annual awards gala

    NAIOP New Jersey honored the state’s commercial real estate leaders and top deals of the past year at its 28th Annual Awards Gala at The Palace at Somerset Park. More than 700 attended the sold-out event. “Creativity, vision, perseverance and close and trusting relationships are the keys to success in our industry,” said Michael McGuinness,…

  • Mission: down payment

    Saving for a down payment is tough, but there are programs that can make buying easier By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features The will is there, but the way is murky. Surveys show that young adults — traditionally a big home buying group — would like to purchase homes but face far more hurdles to…

  • KW Realty West Monmouth participates in Red Day by volunteering at Harbor School

    On May 14, the Keller Williams (KW) Realty West Monmouth office participated in an annual charity event called Red Day — a day dedicated to giving back to the communities they live and work in. It is a companywide endeavor, and efforts are put forth by the Realtors and staff of each KW office, nationwide,…

  • Luxury Townhomes at Carriage Gate at Little Silver ideal spot for summer fun

    There’s no doubt about it: summer is one of the best times of the year to be in the Little Silver area. A quaint, intimate borough set by the Shrewsbury River and close to Rumson, Little Silver offers residents a desirable lifestyle near the water, with endless opportunities for summer fun. During the warmer seasons,…

  • The best use for your money

    Put down more or save for other expenses? Here’s what to consider when it comes to making the down payment. It takes dedication and discipline to save for a down payment. Once potential buyers accumulated those precious dollars, they will want to allocate every dime to their best advantage. Surprisingly, that may mean diverting some…