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Limited-time savings and incentives being offered at Toll Brothers communities
Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, will show home buyers how they can “have it all” during the company’s National Sales Event, which is being held through July 29. The event is taking place in Toll Brothers communities nationwide, and locally throughout Hudson, Essex, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Somerset and Sussex counties…
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ERA marks 40th anniversary with ‘40 Innovations that Changed the Real Estate Industry’
In 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 the…
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Homeowners seek mortgage relief too late
Those in danger of default should seek help early and often — from certified debt counselors The anorexic economy and depressing housing market has left many homeowners struggling to meet their financial obligations. Many have lost their homes. Some are on the verge of having their homes repossessed. Yet, a recent survey by Money Management…
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Young Caseys gain experience in summer baseball league
BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Red Bank Catholic High School’s Greater Middlesex Coaches Summer Baseball League team completed the summer season with a 13-2 mark, which bodes well for the Caseys next spring. Coach Buddy Hausmann took a 25-player roster into the summer, including most of the 15 players that will return to the varsity team…
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Britton wins club pro honor at Senior PGA
BY WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Bill Britton PGA professional Bill Britton, who has worked with golfers at Trump National Golf Club, Colts Neck, for four years as the director of instruction, recently added an honor to his golf résumé. While playing in the 73rd Senior PGA Championship at Harbor Shores in Benton Harbor, Mich., Britton, 56,…
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CBA’s Hrymack among RU’s 2012 wrestling recruits
Hayden Hrymack, who is one of the winningest wrestlers in Christian Brothers Academy’s history, was among 14 future student-athletes joining the Rutgers University wrestling program in 2012. Rutgers coach Scott Goodale announced the incoming class of wrestlers last week. Seven of them were state medal winners at the NJSIAA Championships last winter. The latest class…
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Baffert seeks another win in $1 million Haskell
Trainer sending Belmont runner-up Paynter to Monmouth Park With Joe Bravo riding, Howe Great won the $60,000 Jersey Derby at Monmouth Park on July 21. The track will be hosting the $1 million Haskell Invitational on July 29. DAVID OWENS/EQUI-PHOTO Trainer Bob Baffert will be looking to extend his record of five victories in the…
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Rita E. Marcincak
Mrs. Marcincak, 76, of Lakewood, died July 15, 2012 at home. She was a member of the Altar Rosary Society at St. Catherine’s Church in North Middletown. Mrs. Marcincak was preceded in death by a sister, Marie McLaughlin, and three brothers, Thomas, Lawrence and James Gallagher. Surviving are her husband, John Marcincak; four daughters and…
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Richard Betts Scudder
Mr. Scudder, 99, died July 11, 2012, at his home in Navesink. He graduated from Princeton University with honors in economics in 1935 and began a long career in the newspaper business. He worked for the Boston Herald before joining his father, Edward Wallace Scudder, at the Newark Evening News. He became publisher in 1952,…
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