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Safe and sound
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My sister recently went to some organization where experts advised her (for free) about whether her baby seat was properly installed and secured. I’ve got a teen, but also a little one on the way, and I’d love the same kind of advice, but I don’t know where to begin…
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Cars that can go the distance
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Here are the true road warriors — cars and trucks that can run for 600 miles or more without having to stop for a fill-up While it’s true there are any number of capable cars and SUVs on the market that can easily accommodate the family for a leisurely highway…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Aris Maniotis of Century 21 Cataneo & Associates, Holmdel, has sold the highest priced property thus far for the year 2015 at Cataneo & Associates. Maniotis is an agent with many years of experience who specializes in residential and commercial listings and sales. His top sale this year topped the company sales record for 2015…
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SPORT SHORTS
Hockey is back in Trenton. Taking place on Oct. 30-31, the first Capital City Classic will host Princeton University, Yale University, the University of Massachusetts and the University of Maine in a four-team tourney that includes daily doubleheaders. Individual day and all-session tickets are on sale online at www.ComcastTIX.com, by phone at 800-298-4200 or in…
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Colts look to make Keane’s final season memorable
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Christian Brothers Academy’s (CBA) soccer team continued its pursuit of another glorious season — and the final one under coach Dan Keane, who is retiring at the end of his 40th season — when it played new nemesis Manalapan High School in the Shore Conference Tournament quarterfinals Oct. 27. Manalapan beat…
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Eagles still undefeated at 7-0 entering bye week
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent MIDDLETOWN SOUTH Middletown High School South’s top-ranked football solidified a home field seed for the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV playoffs with a 21-3 victory at Brick Memorial High School Oct. 23. James McCarthy scored twice on runs of 3 and 2 yards and was a strong part of the defensive…
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Colts secure another county cross-country title
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Christian Brothers Academy teammates Genaro Anzalone, left, and Brian Dengler finished third and fourth at the Monmouth County Cross-Country Championships, helping the defending champion Colts win yet another team championship. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Even without running its full team, Christian Brothers Academy’s (CBA) cross-country team remains miles ahead of…
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John Powell exhibit opens at Beacon Fine Arts Gallery
Nan’s Poppies Too Beacon Fine Arts Gallery in Red Bank will host opening receptions for its annual exhibition of works by artist John Powell from 7-9:30 p.m. Nov. 6 and 5- 9 p.m. Nov. 7. The artist will be present at the gallery, which is located at 61 Monmouth St. A lyrical realist painter, Powell…
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An Oresteia at Rutgers
TOP PICK Lindsay Andreanszky In Rutgers Theater Company’s presentation of An Oresteia, “bloodline” takes on a whole new meaning in this trilogy of revenge and justice-seeking at the Victoria J. Mastrobuono Theater. The House of Atreus, headed by Agamemnon, king of Argos and a Greek army commander, has a long and sordid ancestry of murderers…
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