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Short and snowed with Sharon Peters Q: My mom lives in rural New Jersey and drives a massive pickup. She’s a great driver and loves her truck, but she’s short. Although she has booster rails to get into the cab, getting the snow off the roof after a snowfall is tough for her. Now that…
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Weichert Real Estate affiliates introduces new franchise intranet for brokers and agents
Weichert Real Estate Affiliates Inc., the franchise division of Weichert, Realtors, has announced the roll out of its own intranet system called WeichertWorks. First previewed at the company’s 2012 national convention, WeichertWorks.net allows Weichert franchise agents to access tools and resources that help them in their business. Weichert’s franchise offices previously had access to the…
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Knights’ ice hockey team turns attention to state tournament
Old Bridge falls to St. Joe’s in GMC finals, 4-1 BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent For the second time in three seasons, the Old Bridge High School ice hockey team made its way to the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament finals. In 2011, the Knights fell to South Brunswick High School on a disputed goal. This…
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Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Dylan Alves (r) tries to escape from the hold of Old Bridge High School’s Stephen Nadera during their 120-pound semifinals matchup at the NJSIAA District 20 Wrestling Tournament at Churchill Middle School in East Brunswick. Alves placed third in the tournament. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Old Bridge High School’s Mike Nadera (top) attempts to turn over Spotswood High School’s Jake Teetsel in order to earn back points during their 126-pound semifinals matchup at the NJSIAA District 20 Wrestling Tournament held on Feb. 23 at Churchill Middle School in East Brunswick. Nadera won this match and went on to defeat Monroe…
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McDonough’s 32 points lead Bombers to first-round victory in CJ IV
Sayreville girls basketball faced Jackson Memorial in quarterfinals BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls basketball team opened the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV tournament with a convincing win over Trenton Central High School, but the Bombers’ boys team and neighboring Old Bridge High School both lost their first round matchups. After…
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Sniffing out big ideas with Clifford
The cast of “Clifford the Big Red Dog— Live!” will perform at the State Theatre on March 3. MICHAEL F. OBRIEN The State Theatre will present “Clifford the Big Red Dog — Live!” on March 3 at noon and 3 p.m. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Scholastic’s beloved “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” the…
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Helen Muller
Mrs. Muller, 95, of Holmdel, died Feb. 6, 2013, at the Arnold Walter Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Holmdel. Born in Oxford, she resided in Bergenfield, Union Beach and Hazlet before moving to Keyport. She was the owner/operator of Muller’s Bar and Grille, Union Beach, for 24 years, retiring in 1978, where she was extremely well…
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Ann T. Corbett
Mrs. Corbett, 81, of Hazlet, died Feb. 17, 2013, at home. She was born Ann Farley on April 26, 1931, in Bronx, N.Y., where she grew up. In 1960, she and her husband, Raymond, settled in Hazlet, where they raised their family. She was predeceased by a brother, Richard Farley. She is survived by her…
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