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Sadie the puppy is a work in progress
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch One of the nice things about naming a puppy Sadie is that it rhymes with baby. That comes in quite handy when calling for her, greeting her at the door and although I couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket, the name allows me to do a lovely rendition…
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Jacked up
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: My husband has changed three punctured tires in the last few months. There’s no mystery about the flats. We live five miles in on a dirt road and there are several houses under construction. I’m sure debris bounces out of the trucks and we drive over nails or screws. I…
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Here come the crossovers
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Now the best-selling rides on the road, a bounty of new crossover SUVs are coming to market as roomier and more practical alternatives to both small and midsize sedans Car-based crossover SUVs are the hottest items in the auto business these days. Crossover sales were up by 14.3 percent over…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Iris Lurie, broker/owner of Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie, announces the names of the top individuals and teams for August. Top Listing Agent and Top Selling Agent is Laurin LaLima. Top Listing Team is the Cole Gold Team, and Top Selling Team is the Andrea and Harry Mesh Team. “The competitive intelligence, professionalism and…
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New models a huge success at Monroe Township 55+ community
More than 500 visitors and interested buyers attended the model grand opening last month at K. Hovnanian’s Four Seasons at Monroe, a new active-adult lifestyle community being developed off Prospect Plains Road in Middlesex County’s Monroe Township. The community’s first two models opened the weekend of Sept. 19-20 and, according to the builder, guests were…
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Get the real story on electric savings offers
Electric savings programs abound. Solar panels on your roof. An alternate supplier. They all say they save you money on your electric bill. Every one of these companies is giving consumers misleading information and do not tell you about the hidden costs, which can be substantial. After considerable research and my usual journalistic questioning, I…
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Jurors must do what they believe is right
I find it amazing that the government can enforce minimum wage laws on private businesses, but can ignore it when it comes to government employment. It is bad enough that the government coerces people to serve on a jury, then turns around and pays them a measly $5 a day (“Jury Duty System Evolves, Examiner,…
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Millstone residents express concern about burglaries
By MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent MILLSTONE — More than 30 people gathered at the Township Committee meeting on Oct. 8 in the face of heightened concerns about burglaries in Millstone Township. Mayor Bob Kinsey introduced New Jersey State Police Detective Sgt. Sean Fitzgerald and New Jersey State Police Detective II Giuseppe Diodati and the officers provided…
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