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HILLSBOROUGH: Schools to get more wifi service
Here’s more evidence of increasing technology as a teaching tool in Hillsborough. Here’s more evidence of increasing technology as a teaching tool in Hillsborough. The school board will spend $230,000 over the next three years to bring more high-speed wireless Internet access to classrooms in all of the township’s nine school buildings. As more and…
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LAWRENCE: Ramos says Kownacki violated campaign pledge
Max Ramos, the Republican Party candidate for Township Council, has claimed that Mayor Jim Kownacki violated a “fair campaign” pledge — signed by the four candidates for two Township Council sea By Lea Kahn, Staff Writer Max Ramos, the Republican Party candidate for Township Council, has claimed that Mayor Jim Kownacki violated a “fair campaign”…
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How to get your sports news in the paper
If you would like your sports news published, please submit a press release at least two weeks in advance of an event such as team registration or tryouts. Results of youth games and tournaments may also be submitted, as well as collegiate news about former high school athletes. Give complete information, such as dates, full…
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19th annual Clam Festival returns to Highlands
The Highlands Business Partnership’s 19th annual Clam Festival will be held Aug. 1-4 at Huddy Park on Bay and Waterwitch avenues. The four-day festival will take place rain or shine, featuring seafood, live entertainment, children’s rides, games, contests, a beer-and-wine garden, and more. The beer-and-wine garden will be located on the corner of Waterwitch and…
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Pump breaks
Motorists are catching a break this summer with modestly cheaper fuel costs, though prices will still vary greatly from one region to another. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Vacationers should continue to see some welcome relief at the pump between now and Labor Day as gasoline prices are expected to be more affordable — albeit…
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Q&A
Sparked for life? with Sharon Peters Q: Are there really, as my brother insists, “lifetime” sparkplugs these days? A: Sort of, if not exactly. For quite some time most manufacturers have recommended changing spark plugs — most often of the traditional copper sort — every 15,000 to 40,000 miles (depending on carmaker and model) to…
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Gloria Nilson & Co. presents Walnut Grove, a new community in Neptune
Gloria Nilson & Co. real estate agent Joe Baumann announces a new community of single family homes, Walnut Grove, in Neptune Township. An enclave of just seven homes will make up Walnut Grove, which will be built by Plumbline Builders LLC of Wall Township, veterans of new residential and custom home building. Along with offering…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Sales associate Alan Kurlander, of the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Marlboro/Manalapan office, has been recognized as one of America’s most successful real estate agents in the Wall Street Journal/Real Trends 2013 Top 1,000 report. Kurlander ranked No. 246 on the list of the Top 250 individual sales professionals by closed transaction volume, closing approximately $52…
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Adult buyers love Cedar Village at Ocean
For more information about Cedar Village at Ocean Township, call the Sales Center at 732-493-8701, open Friday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; or Maria Della Fera at 732-233-3903 (cell) of the Ocean Township office of Weichert, Realtors Weichert New Homes and Continental Properties report more than 25 new homes have recently gone…
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