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Slocum family reunion postponed to Oct. 11 due to storm forecast
Due to the storm forecast, the annual reunion of The Slocums of New Jersey has been rescheduled. The annual family reunion will take place Sunday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Ocean Place Resort in Long Branch. All interested parties are welcome to attend. Attendees can bring records and share valuable information with other…
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Wheel away
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: I recently saw a man park his small foreign car and then remove and carry away the steering wheel. What is the latest concerning such? A: Racecars have long had removable steering wheels (which allows the extra clearance necessary for drivers to mash themselves into those tight quarters crammed with…
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This old car
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Today’s cars are staying on the road longer than ever. Here’s how to wring the most miles out of your ride and keep it riding and looking good over the long haul. If you haven’t set foot in a new-car dealer’s showroom in over a decade, you’re not alone. The…
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Gloria Nilson & Co. celebrates affiliation with Christie’s International Real Estate
With the lush greens of The Navesink Country Club in the background on Sept. 17, Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate’s CEO Richard Schlott officially announced an expanded, exclusive affiliation agreement with Christie’s International Real Estate before an audience of hundreds of Realtors, regional business leaders and representatives from Christie’s. The new agreement awarded to…
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Weichert, Realtors donates $140,000 to American Cancer Society for breast cancer research
Weichert, Realtors successfully raised $140,000 in donations for the American Cancer Society (ACS) to fund breast cancer research during its 15th Annual Charity Golf Outing. Proceeds from the event bring the grand total that Weichert has raised for the ACS to more than $870,000 since the annual fundraiser began in 2001. “This year’s golf outing…
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Fountainhead: a 55+ community where your home personality can shine
The benefits of living in a land lease community are best experienced in a site visit. Own a home that is affordable, that has carrying and ownership costs that fit a range of retirement incomes. From those who want to live in the northeast for only part of the year, to those who want to…
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Allentown’s Palladino sets school completions record
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Former Allentown High School quarterback Nick Palladino set a school career record for pass completions in only his junior season at quarterback but Muhlenberg College’s football team lost at perennial Centennial Conference power Johns Hopkins University, 49-28, Sept. 26. Johns Hopkins scored the last 28 points to pull out the victory…
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Allentown girls soccer and field hockey stay undefeated
ALLENTOWN VARSITY REPORT By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Allentown High School’s Joe Mannino, middle, powers his way through the Nottingham High School line behind his blockers during the Sept. 25 game played in Allentown. Nottingham surprised the Redbirds, 20-14. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Allentown High School’s field hockey and girls soccer teams remained unbeaten heading into…
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Educators can take part in Writing Project programs at Rider University
The National Writing Project at Rider University (NWP@Rider) invites all area K-12 educators to participate in the following events and programs: The NWP@Rider Fall Harvest Literacy Conference will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 17. The NWP@Rider Assignments Matter Professional Development Day will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct.…
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