Author: Greater Media
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RE/MAX of New Jersey partners with Move for Hunger
RE/MAX of New Jersey has recently partnered with the New Jersey based nonprofit organization Move For Hunger. Move For Hunger was established in 2009 when brothers, Adam and Max Lowy of Lowy’s Moving Service, wanted to make a difference with the food that was left behind by the clients they moved. Adam and Max began…
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Project Matters working to get guitars into musicians’ hands
FREEHOLD — An organization that wants to provide guitars to young musicians is striking the right note. Karen High, who founded The Project Matters, seeks to further the creation of music, with an emphasis on aspiring musicians age 21 and younger. High told her story in a recent Greater Media Newspapers article, and since then…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announces the Old Bridge office was recognized for outstanding performance in February. The office led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resales, resale revenue units and resale dollar volume. In addition, sales associates John Horvath and Julianne Siciliano of…
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Jane Lynch of ‘Glee’ to bring musical talent to Red Bank
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Jane Lynch Jane Lynch has been to a number of different places in her career, from playing Sue Sylvester on Fox’s mega-hit “Glee” to Charlie Sheen’s therapist on “Two and a Half Men.” But where’s one place the Chicago native hasn’t yet been? The Jersey Shore. “I’ve heard about Bruce…
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Police find no incident at scene of 911 report
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD — Speaking at the April 2 meeting of the Township Committee, Township Committeeman Stephen Alexander thanked the New Jersey State Police for their effort in responding to a 911 call that officials later said appeared to be a false alarm. “I want to thank the police for…
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Where to find autism resources
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that, as of 2014, autism spectrum disorder affects 1 in 68 children across the country. This new estimate is 30 percent higher than previous reports, which may be indicative of better measuring devices, more people coming forward or a greater prevalence of autism across the board. “Autism…
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Plays-in-the-Park auditions scheduled
Middlesex County’s Plays-in-the-Park will hold auditions for its 2015 summer season. Open calls will be held at 7 p.m. April 17 and on noon from April 18-19. Those interested should come prepared with approximately 16 bars of an up-tempo show tune. An accompanist will be provided. They should also bring their own sheet music in…
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Meridian Health to elevate cancer services in Monmouth and Ocean County facilities
Furthering its commitment to improve the health and well-being of the residents of New Jersey, Meridian Health has launched a $128 million investment to bring a higher level of care close to home by enhancing its cancer services in Monmouth and Ocean counties.The massive project builds upon well established and trusted cancer services already offered…
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Ankle sprains may lead to long-term problems with balance and pain
By Jerry Moczerniuk P.T., D.P.T. The American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons lists ankle sprains as one of the most common orthopedic injuries. It is an injury that frequently occurs not only in athletes, but also in the general population. It is also an injury that is often undermined and not treated appropriately. An ankle sprain…
