Category: Sentinel-EBS News
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WatersEdge townhomes offer shore lifestyle in Seaside Heights
Weichert New Homes and Rachel Manor Properties present WatersEdge, a fantastic collection of newly constructed townhomes with dramatic views of the Atlantic Ocean, Barnegat Bay and Seaside Heights attractions. Homebuyers can choose from several expansive floor plans with up to five bedrooms and threeand a-half baths priced from $430,000. The handsome and spacious townhomes at…
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ERA marks 40th anniversary with list of ‘40 Innovations that Changed the Real Estate Industry’
I n celebration of its 40th anniversary, ERA Real Estate offers its take on the Top 40 Innovations that Changed the Real Estate Industry — a list that may contain some surprises, according to real estate professionals from Freehold-area ERA Real Estate brokerages. “While some changes, like the beginnings of a Multiple Listing Service in…
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Locals post from DNC
Local delegates share commentary from the Democratic National Convention being held through Sept. 6 at the Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, N.C. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12th District) Sept. 6 “Bill Clinton last night laid out a strong case … but he did it in a folksy sort of way and anybody who was listening…
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Q&A
Happy with hybrids? with Sharon Peters Q: I’m wondering if people who buy hybrids like them well enough in the end to do it again. It’s an odd thing to track, I know, but I’m curious. A: Only about one-third of hybrid owners go that route when it’s time to get another car, according to…
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E.B. board to review plan for 400 residences
Mayor: Golden Triangle redevelopment shows strength of local economy BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer The East Brunswick Township Planning Board was expected to review the final piece of the long-debated and litigated Golden Triangle redevelopment project this week. During its meeting, set for 8 p.m. Sept. 5, the board was scheduled to review Toll Brothers’…
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Monroe residents call for action on tax issue
Citizens voice concerns over rising taxes at council, school board meetings BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Nearly a month after receiving their updated property tax bills, Monroe residents continue to question officials about spending by the municipality and school district. In May, the council adopted a $51.8 million budget that resulted in a $393 tax…
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Kylie Medina, 8, (l-r), Victoria Banko, 8, and Alex Sardis, 7, have fun with a bubble experiment during the Aug. 16 “Dragons & Dreams” presentation by Sciencetellers at the Milltown Public Library. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Old Bridge in shock after shooting deaths
Neighbor: ‘You’re not safe anywhere. You just never know.’ BY JAMES McEVOY Staff Writer Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan can be seen through the shattered windows of a Pathmark supermarket on Route 9 north, Old Bridge, on Aug. 31, shortly after a store employee gunned down two coworkers. JEFF GRANIT staff OLD BRIDGE — In…
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Experts: Motive hard to ascribe immediately after shooting
BY STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer Experts in workplace violence and criminal justice reacted to the Aug. 31 shooting in an Old Bridge Pathmark supermarket by analyzing what the alleged shooter’s motivations may have been. A Pathmark employee allegedly shot and killed two fellow employees before turning the gun on himself during the 4 a.m. shooting,…
