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Hospice volunteer offers sincere suggestions
Less than 45 percent of dying Americans receive hospice care at home, and nearly half of those are referred to hospice within just two weeks of death. Hospice was designed to provide end-oflife care, but this is brink-of-death care. As the end of life approaches, there is a lot we can do to make the…
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With rents on the rise, consumers are wise to consider a home purchase
When deciding where to live, one of the first and most important questions to answer is whether to buy or to rent. Many assume that renting is easier and less expensive than purchasing a house or a condo; however, more and more renters are finding that buying a home is actually more affordable. According to…
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Gloria Nilson represents Christie’s in Monmouth and Ocean counties
Christie’s International Real Estate, the world’s leading network of luxury brokerages and a subsidiary of Christie’s auction house, announces that Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate has been selected to expand its marketing coverage to include the oceanfront communities of New Jersey’s Monmouth and Ocean counties. “It is a testament to the power of the…
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New floorplans, new models debut this month at Carriage Gate at Little Silver
It’s been a busy summer at Carriage Gate at Little Silver, the popular new community of elegant townhomes from esteemed builder, Kalian Companies. The first two buildings in the new community are completely built and sold, while construction and sales are well under way on the final two buildings. These final homes will be privately…
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Caseys start tennis season strong behind their depth
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Although its lineup has been revamped, Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s girls tennis team continues its winning ways, as the Caseys are off to a 5-0 start this fall. Coach Lynn DiGioia noted that she has been getting contributions from all of her players. For example, in a 3-2 victory…
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Blue Devils bouncing back from early season losses
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Two early losses, including a surprising defeat at the hands of Southern Regional High School, put Shore Regional High School’s field hockey team in unfamiliar territory to start the 2015 season. With four consecutive wins since then, the Blue Devils showed why they are a postseason contender. A year after snapping…
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SPORT SHORTS
NJ Youth Soccer and the New York Red Bulls are excited to announce a special group night for all NJYS members. As part of their player development partnership, all teams, players, coaches and families are invited out to Red Bull Arena for the matchup against the Columbus Crew at 7 p.m. Oct. 3. NJYS affiliates…
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Defense, timely goals carry Brookdale to 1-goal victories
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College goalie Luis Aguirre, right, reaches above Cumberland County College’s Saul Sanchez to win the ball in the air during the Sept. 16 match played in Lincroft on the Jersey Blues’ home pitch. Brookdale’s 2-1 win lifted its record to 6-0. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR For the first…
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Freehold Borough will host 11th annual Latino Festival
By P.J. CANDIDO Staff Writer Latin American culture will be on display for all residents of Monmouth County to enjoy on Oct. 3 when the Latino Festival of Monmouth County celebrates its 11th anniversary. The rain date is Oct 4. The Latino Festival coincides with Hispanic Heritage Month which runs from Sept. 15 through Oct.…
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