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Q&A
Top down with Sharon Peters Q: We want to buy a second car — a convertible because finally, in our 50s, we’ve managed to buy into a beach house and we want to do the fun-in-the-sun thing fully. We want a new convertible, not used, but we’ve got to stay at $25,000 or less, and…
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RE/MAX tops list of most productive agents, earns most rankings for properties sold
Ranked by most properties sold, RE/MAX residential specialists led all competitors among the top 1,000 real estate agents in the nation. Published by The Wall Street Journal and REAL Trends, “The Thousand” ranked the top 250 agents and top 250 teams for transaction side and sales volume. When the 500 transaction standings are combined, RE/MAX…
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iStar Residential unveils plans for its 2013 summer experience at Asbury Park waterfront
i Star Financial Inc announces its luxury townhome community, VIVE, sold out its entire inventory of homes in phase two of the project within one day of the release on July 8, 2013. This record demand from buyers is similar to the response that VIVE’s first phase of homes experienced, also selling out the first…
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SPORT SHORTS
Princeton University head wrestling coach Chris Ayres will host a seminar from 6:30-8 p.m. July 24 at Honda of Princeton, Route 206. The seminar is open to high school, middle school and recreation wrestlers, as well as their families. They will learn what it takes to compete at the college level from a Division I…
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Football is one of many interests for Edison’s multi-talented Appia
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Christian Appia (6) I t’s all about execution. Whether Christian Appia is about to unload on a running back from his linebacker position as a member of the Edison High School football team, or play the clarinet as a member of the orchestra, his technique is the key to a flawless…
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Okerson cruises to first triumph at Wall Stadium this season
Chas Okerson seemed to be shot out of a cannon early on and then maintained that pace for the entire 40-lap distance in winning the main event for Modified stock cars at Wall Stadium Speedway on July 13. It was the first win of the season for the multi-time championship winning Freehold race driver. When…
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Camera brings versatility to Metuchen’s softball team
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Nicole Camera Nicole Camera has developed the philosophy that versatility is the key to becoming a successful softball player. It’s a good thing for Metuchen High School that she feels this way. Camera’s bat and arm — the right one specifically — were major factors in helping the Bulldogs to an…
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JUST GO
SPECIAL EVENTS Carnevale Italianorides, games, food, prizes and entertainmentthrough July 21Wed.-Fri., 6-11 p.m.; Sat. & Sun., 5-11 p.m.fireworks on Saturday at 10 p.m.Route 130 and Apple Orchard Lane, North Brunswick 45th annual House Tourself-guided walking tourJuly 19, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (rain or shine)The Historical Society Museum50 Pitman Ave., Ocean Grovetickets: $30; in advance…
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Music festival to showcase Shore bands, national acts
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer River City Extension CORY ASRAF Some of New Jersey’s finest musical acts will converge at Lakewood’s FirstEnergy Park, home of the Blue- Claws, for the inaugural Jersey Shore Music Festival on July 20. Founded by Jersey Shore natives Joe Ciano, Cory Pedalino and Tyler Culley, the event aims to bolster…
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