Category: Sentinel-NBS News
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Stalking bill on hold as focus turns to budget
Proposed legislation awaits hearing from Senate committee BY REBECCA MORTON Staff Writer Every day is a time of waiting for one Marlboro woman. She continues to endure the harassment dealt to her by a man who has stalked her on and off for 10 years. At the same time, she waits with sinking hopes for…
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Weichert New Homes sales associates honored at 2008 FAME Awards ceremony
The Shore Builders Association of Central New Jersey (SBACNJ) recently honored nineWeichert New Homes sales associates at the annual Fabulous Achievements in Marketing Excellence (FAME) Awards celebration held at the Grand Marquis in Old Bridge. Themed “Rock the House,” the ceremony recognized “the best of the best” in new construction sales and marketing. The only…
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New S.B. warehouse already seeking tenants
By Chris Murino SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A new warehouse that will be built on Stults Road is beginning to look for tenants. Colliers Houston & Co. was appointed by J.G. Petrucci Co. Inc. to market the 60,000- square-foot industrial building. Construction on the warehouse will begin around the fourth quarter of 2008 and it will…
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Real Estate Briefs
Elaine Salva, branch manager ofWeichert, Realtors’ East Brunswick office, announced that two sales associates were recognized for their company, regional and office level achievements during the month of February. DonnaWarters led the company in combined units, as well as leading Weichert’s Ocean region office in resale listings, resale marketed listings, resale revenue units and resale…
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A sweet celebration
ERIC SUCAR staff Eylon Harazi, 3, (middle) along with other attendees, listens to the Megillah reading during the “Purim in Africa” celebration held by the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick at Pierre’s Ballroom on March 20.
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Weichert views federal action to bolster home sales as key to economic recovery
With Congress close to enacting a stimulus package to spur the economy, James M.Weichert, president and founder ofWeichert, Realtors, one of the nation’s largest privately held real estate companies, reiterated his recent call for a federal tax credit or other incentive for home buyers. Such action, he said, would speed economic recovery and help avert…
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The Garden State becomes the giving state
Linwood Middle School, others, send info to a student doing N.J. project BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Kayla Figueroa, with her teacher Brian Gilmore, from Rhode Island, holds the Rutgers basketball tickets sent to her by a class at Linwood Middle School for a project she did on New Jersey. NORTH BRUNSWICK – Beach shells.…
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High-tech acoustic auto glass offers a quieter ride
Considering the average driver spends more than five hours per week behind the wheel, the driving experience should be as pleasant as possible. Few things, however, can ruin a drive faster than excessive traffic and road noise. One way to be certain you are getting the right windshield is to get a brand-for-brand replacement. Customer…
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S.B. BOE approves budget
Murino SOUTH BRUNSWICK- The Board of Education passed the $135,953,172 proposed school budget during a meeting on March 19. If approved by voters on April 15, the tax increase would be 5.8 cents per $100 in valuation, the lowest increase since 1999. At the meeting, senior citizen and township resident Russell Swenson expressed his concerns…
