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ERA marks 40th anniversary with list of ‘40 Innovations ’
I n celebration of its 40th anniversary, ERA Real Estate offers its take on the Top 40 Innovations that Changed the Real Estate Industry — a list that may contain some surprises, according to real estate professionals from Freehold-area ERA Real Estate brokerages. “While some changes, like the beginnings of a Multiple Listing Service in…
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All-star hockey game set
Outstanding high school hockey players from Monmouth County and Ocean County will take to the Red Bank Armory ice on Aug. 5 at 5:15 p.m. for the 15th annual Jim Dowd Shoot for the Stars Foundation all-star game. Admission is $10. The proceeds from the annual game go to a charity selected by Dowd, a…
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Jackson Memorial High School lacrosse teammates Connor Cunningham (l) and Nick Wolf were named high school All-Americans following the 2012 season. Both young men played in the Shore Conference Lacrosse Coaches Association all-star game. ELLEN CUNNINGHAM
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Seseley scores Modified win
Wall Stadium officials fought through several rounds of showers on July 28 and were able to present nearly an entire stock car racing program despite the difficult weather. When late evening showers finally returned to end the program with two events remaining, Anthony Sesely of Matawan was one of the happy drivers as he grabbed…
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Modified stock car match races and a 50-lap main event for the all-new 4 Cylinder division will highlight auto racing action at Wall Stadium, Route 34, Wall Township, on Aug. 4. Qualifying will start at 6 p.m. and main events will follow. For the first time ever, the Modifieds will compete in match races where…
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Warriors keeping an eye on U.S. team in Olympics
New Egypt soccer players are hard at work preparing for 2012 season BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The members of the New Egypt High School girls soccer team are watching with keen interest, like many soccer players around the country, as the U.S. Women’s National Team is playing in the Summer Olympics in London. “I think…
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Baffert does it again as Paynter wins Haskell
BY TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Paynter, with Rafael Bejarano up, is clear of the field heading to the finish line of the 45th Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park, Oceanport, on July 29. Paynter’s victory in the $1 million Grade I stakes race was a record third straight Haskell win for trainer Bob Baffert, whose horses…
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Ada A. Conk
Mrs. Conk, 72, of Freehold Township, died July 17, 2012, at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. She was born in Camuy, Puerto Rico, and came to the U.S. in 1951, settling in Farmingdale. She was employed as a bus driver for the Freehold Township Board of Education for over 32 years, retiring in 2006. Surviving…
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Joann M. Schulz
Mrs. Schulz, 79, of Howell, died July 23, 2012. In addition to being a homemaker, she was employed as a telephone operator for New Jersey Bell Telephone, Newark, from 1950 to 1957. Mrs. Schulz was predeceased by her husband, John J. Schulz; a brother, John Casper; and a sister, Lucille Smolik. Surviving are seven children,…
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