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Maxing out mileage
New rules mandate that the average vehicle’s fuel economy will nearly double by 2025, but critics say these savings may come at a cost that’s too high for the average family By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The Obama administration recently finalized rules that will boost the fuel economy of cars and light-duty trucks sold in…
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Q&A
CVTs and ATV locks with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve looked at some new vehicles that have CVT transmissions. One salesman explained what it meant, but it was all gobbledy-gook. Can you explain it? A: CVT stands for continuously variable transmission. In the simplest terms, the transfer of power remains constant. When you put the car…
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RE/MAX has been named the No. 1 real estate franchise
Entrepreneur magazine will announce in its January issue that RE/MAX ranked above all competitors in its 2013 Franchise 500. This is the 10th time in the last 14 years that RE/MAX has won the honor of being the No. 1 real estate franchise in the survey that is dominated by iconic brands such as Subway,…
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Emerald Elite II is now available at Estates at Dunham’s Farm
A s you drive through the Estates at Dunham’s Farm and approach 9 Summit Drive you will know you have arrived. The Emerald Elite II is now available for immediate occupancy. This home is distinguished by its multigenerational addition, its cul-de-sac location, and magnificent floor plan with full brick exterior. One enters a soaring two-story…
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sport shorts
Freehold Raceway Paddock Judge Mike Fuschini is the winner of the 2012 January Davies Humanitarian of the Year award, as selected by a blue-ribbon panel of members of the United States Harness Writers Association. The award is for harness people involved in making outstanding contributions outside the harness racing community. For 18 years, Fuschini has…
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Old Bridge ice hockey gains momentum ahead of showdown against St. Joe’s
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Old Bridge High School ice hockey team heads into a big week with a much-anticipated show down with St. Joseph of Metuchen High School on the heels of a solid 3-1 win over Livingston High School (11-3-2). Following a scoreless first period, Dan Sech got his team on the board…
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Photo
East Brunswick High School’s Rob Ukawuba (top) defends St. Joseph of Metuchen High School’s Jimbo Long during the first half of the Jan. 17 showdown in East Brunswick between two of the state’s top boys basketball teams. The Bears beat the Falcons for the second time this season, 52-45. JEFF GRANIT staff
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Area athletes making an impact at Rowan
A thletes from the Greater Media Newspapers’ coverage area are making an impact at Rowan University. Tyler Coe, a freshman from North Brunswick, won the 100-yard (59.37) and 200 (2:15.02) breaststroke events for the mens swim team in a dual meet win over York College, 166-82. Coe also swam on the victorious 200 medley relay…
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Undefeated Bombers take home two bowling tournament titles
Sayreville wins Joe Romer and Snowball Classic championships BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter clinching the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship, Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys bowling team is busy preparing for the GMC Tournament. The Bombers, 13-0-2, are coming off dominating performances in the Joe Romer and Snowball Classic tournaments. On Jan. 19,…
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