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RE/MAX launches ‘For All the Things That Move You’ ad campaign
On Feb. 25, RE/MAX launched the next highly anticipated phase of its successful national ad campaign “For All the Things That Move You.” The campaign features the specific desires of a variety of consumers and suggests that RE/MAX agents understand their dreams and can make them come true. “We unveiled the ‘For All the Things…
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New wave of foreclosures
Foreclosures are down nationwide, but rates remain high in certain areas Foreclosure activity in December 2012 was at its lowest level since April 2007, down 21 percent from 2011, according to the “Year-End 2012 Foreclosure Market Report” by Realty- Trac, real estate data and listing site. That’s good news for the country as a whole,…
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Jackson Memorial High School’s Broderick Graham (bottom) tries to break out of the hold of Colts Neck High School’s Frank Lefkowitz during their 220-pound match at the NJSIAA District 21 Wrestling Tournament held at Manalapan High School on Feb. 23. Lefkowitz won the match and ended up finishing fourth. ERIC SUCAR staff
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Jackson Liberty ice hockey looks forward to next year
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Liberty High School’s hockey team got more victories than the last two seasons combined with nine on the season in 2012-13, but coach Bob Acropolis feels his team was denied a chance for another one when it fell short of making the Shore Conference Tournament Handchen Cup playoffs. “We got…
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John Holland of Jackson is a freshman and member of the baseball team at Felician College. A right-handed pitcher and a 2012 graduate of Jackson Liberty High School, Holland earned his first collegiate save on Feb. 17 against regionally ranked Southern Connecticut State University (No. 8, NCAA D-II East Region). In two relief appearances for…
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New Egypt High School’s Jarrett Grala tries to throw Hamilton High School West’s Nick Cecala to the mat during their 126-pound match at the NJSIAA District 25 Wrestling Tournament held at Steinert High School on Feb. 23. Cecala won this match and the championship, while Grala was fourth. R. D. BEALES
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Howell boys win CJ IV bowling championship
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer I t was the boys’ turn to bring another bowling championship to Howell High School. Following the girls’ NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV championship, the Rebels’ boys matched that on Feb. 11 by claiming the state sectional title at Brunswick Zone Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. Howell finished 47 pins…
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Jackson wrestlers moving on to Region 6 tournament
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s Sean Pryzbylkowski tries to flip Hamilton’s Jacob Kouroume during their 128-pound match at the NJSIAA District 25 Wrestling Tournament held at Steinert High School. Pryzbylkowski won this match and went on to finish second. R. D. BEALES Thirteen Jackson wrestlers, including five repeat District 21 champions, held…
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Marilyn Diane Abarno
Mrs. Abarno, 78, of Jackson, formerly of Doylestown, Pa., died Feb. 12, 2013, at home. Surviving are her husband of 54 years, Richard J. Abarno; three sons, James P. Abarno and his wife, Fran, of Jackson, Anthony Abarno and his wife, Joanne, of Oxford, and Robert Abarno of East Hanover; and three grandchildren. A funeral…
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