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Why there continues to be a housing shortage and what buyers and sellers can expect going forward
By Erik J. Martin CTW Features The law of supply and demand dictates that, when the former is low and the latter is high, prices rise, along with disappointment on the demand side. In real estate, this scenario is referred to as a “seller’s market,” resulting in owners with homes for sale often getting top…
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‘Beauty and the Beast’ comes to Marlboro Memorial Middle School
MARLBORO – The Marlboro Memorial Middle School’s upcoming production of “Beauty and the Beast” will support the Students Change Hunger challenge. Audience members attending the play are being asked to bring a nonperishable food item that will be donated to the Students Change Hunger challenge, according to a press release. “Beauty and The Beast” will…
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Hazlet Recreation bus trips announced
Hazlet Recreation announces a bus trip to Radio City Music Hall to see The Christmas Spectacular, will be held on Nov. 20, 2016. The coach bus departs from the Hazlet Library at 10:45 a.m., and allows for free time before the show. The show time is 2 p.m., and seating is in the second mezzanine.…
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Former Ram Pearson returns for homecoming weekend
By Jimmy Allinder Former South River High School football great Drew Pearson returned to the borough for the annual homecoming weekend festivities Oct. 21 and 22. Pearson played for the Rams in the late 60s, was grand marshal for the homecoming parade and attended the East Brunswick High School game at Edison High School to…
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Color-A-Thon raises money for Millstone Township schools
MILLSTONE – Despite a threat of rain, the Millstone Township PTO/PTSA’s second annual Color-A-Thon went off without a hitch on Oct. 8 at the Millstone Township Middle School. Nearly 400 people came together for a morning filled with exercise, fun and a sense of community, according to a press release. All proceeds from the event will go directly to…
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Spotswood looks to remain alive in state football playoff race
By Jimmy Allinder Following a crushing 46-30 loss to Bishop George Ahr High School Oct. 22, Spotswood High School’s football team (5-1 division, 5-2 overall) felt like its world had imploded. The Chargers are two-time defending Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Blue Division champions and were convinced their destiny was to capture a third title, which…
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Kinsey endorsed for Millstone governing body
I would like to endorse Bob Kinsey for Township Committee in Millstone Township in the upcoming election. Bob has been serving as our mayor since 2014. He has always addressed the needs of the township and its residents. We live in a rural town which gets limited funding from the state and Bob has kept…
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South Amboy still waiting on progress of Manhattan Beach
By JACQUELINE DURETT Correspondent SOUTH AMBOY — Manhattan Beach could break ground any day, but the developer needs to secure a contractor before proceeding. That update is what Business Administrator Camille Tooker told resident Barbara Pasternack during the Oct. 19 City Council meeting. Pasternack — who is running as an Independent for the First Ward council seat…
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Win over rival advances Spotswood in GMC soccer tourney
By Jimmy Allinder Spotswood High School has been a fierce rival with South River High School for decades. That stands to reason because before Spotswood opened the doors to its high school in 1977, students went to South River. However, the Chargers have another rivalry, one which has produced memorable sports moments in its 39-history…
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