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Lottery ticket worth $2M sold in North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The numbers 5, 7, 9, 23 and 23 add up to 2 million. The winning numbers for the May 21 New Jersey Lottery drawing also included a Red Power Ball number of 26 and a Multiplier number of 4. There was one ticket sold at Krauszer’s, 1825 Route 130 and Southwood Avenue, North Brunswick,…
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Melissa McConnell of Weichert in Jackson recognized for sales in April
Carlo Siracusa, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that sales associate Melissa McDonnell of the Jackson office was recognized for her exceptional industry success during the month of April. McDonnell led the entire company in new home listings for the month. McDonnell can be reached in Weichert’s Jackson office located at 2110 West County…
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Lions ready for state tourney following Ocean County title win
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Liberty High School’s softball team goes into the NJSIAA tournament this week armed with its first Ocean County championship and its best record at 19-2. With three players hitting better than .400 and eight players in double figures in RBI, the Lions have the hitting and pitching behind Meghan Conroy to…
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Jackson baseball teams fall short usual success
By Wayne Witkowski Jackson Memorial High School baseball fans would have to really think about the last time the Jaguars’ season ended before June like this season — or when both high school teams in town had losing records. Jackson Memorial, seeded No. 15 in its debut in the NJSIAA South Jersey, Group IV tournament,…
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Tinton Falls moves forward with road-improvement program
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer TINTON FALLS — The Borough Council has selected seven borough roads that will be part of the borough’s 2016 road-improvement program. The council introduced a $1.96 million bond ordinance during the May 3 Borough Council meeting that will fund the next round of road improvements, as well as several purchases…
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Red Bank budget tax increase lower than expected
By MICHAEL NUNES Staff Writer RED BANK — The borough announced that the proposed tax increase would be less taxing on commercial and residential properties than previously expected. According to information presented by the borough, the tax rate is expected to increase by 1.98 percent from the previous year. “This is actually the lowest increase…
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Lancers softball looks for more titles after county win
By Matthew Rocco St. John Vianney High School’s young lineup has quickly become a major force, leading the Lancers on a hot streak heading into the Shore Conference and NJSIAA softball tournaments. The Lancers have plowed through their schedule in May. Since a 4-1 loss to Jackson Liberty High School to close out April, the…
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Residents invited to shop in Sayreville on June 4
The Sayreville Recreation Department will host a town-wide garage sale on June 4 (raindate June 11). On June 2 a list of registered houses will be placed on the Sayrevillerec.com and Sayreville.com websites with street names and numbers. Copies of the list will also be available at the Rec Center and Borough Hall. For more information, call 732-390-7092 or 732-390-7096.
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Weichert’s Old Bridge office recognized for April success
Carlo Siracusa, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Old Bridge office was recognized for outstanding performance in April. The office led its sales region, which is comprised of locations throughout Middlesex, Ocean and Monmouth Counties, for resales and resale dollar volume. They can be reached in Weichert’s Old Bridge office at 1394…
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