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Synagogue sows Garden of Feedin’ to combat hunger
By CHRISTINE BARCIA Staff Writer Congregation Kol Am of Freehold has begun a community garden project that will help to support local food pantries and soup kitchens. “We are taught to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves,” said Michael Shernicoff, a member of the Board of Directors and chair of the…
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Equine rescue seeks funds to continue saving lives
By MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent Lisa Post administers medication to Ozzy, center, a 10-year-old mule, while Wyatt, an 18- year-old Hanoverian, looks on in a field at the Chestnut Ridge Equestrian Center, Millstone Township. PHOTOS BY FRANK GALIPO Helping Hearts Equine Rescue Inc. needs funds to survive through the summer, according to volunteer Julie Stern. Helping…
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Home sizes in planned development reduced
By REBECCA CHENG Staff Writer The Howell Planning Board will reconvene on July 16 to continue deliberations on a plan for 17 homes north of Asbury Avenue and west of Five Points Road in Howell. The board heard testimony on June 18 on the plan submitted by Gross and Gross Associates. The development has been…
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Car shows rev up fun for whole family
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer Steve Dillon of Monroe Township cleans his 1935 Graham at the Classic Car Cruise held at The Shoppes of Old Bridge on July 3. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Car enthusiasts, as well as families and investors, are flocking to car cruise nights throughout New Jersey to take a look at…
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Button buster?
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: We test drove the Lincoln MKC SUV and loved everything about it except this: instead of a gear shifter, it’s got buttons. So you punch a button to put it into drive or reverse or whatever. I’m worried that’s too gimmicky, or that maybe the buttons won’t hold up. I’m…
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Long-term goals
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Picking a car or truck having the lowest ownership costs can save a bundle of money over tens of thousands of miles Wise car shoppers know that the best way to get the most for their vehicular dollars is to think long term, like a successful stock market investor, and…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Jeffrey Cagide, manager of Weichert, Realtors’ Old Bridge office, announced that sales associate Julianne Siciliano was recognized for her exceptional performance in May. Siciliano was recognized for top listings, top sales and as the office’s top producer. She can be reached in Weichert’s Old Bridge office at 1394 Route 9 south or by phone at…
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Weichert’s 15th annual golf outing scheduled for Aug. 20
Weichert, Realtors will host its 15th Annual Charity Golf Outing on Aug. 20, at Fiddler’s Elbow Country Club in Bedminster. The event will raise funds for the American Cancer Society to benefit breast cancer research. “As we approach this year’s golf tournament, I am once again reminded how often breast cancer hits close to home…
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Gloria Nilson & Co. ranks as one of N.J.’s top-producing brokerage firms
Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate, headquartered in Red Bank, recently announced its ranking as the No. 2 real estate firm in New Jersey in sales volume according to RISMedia’s 27th Annual Power Broker Report. Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate reported a total sales volume of $1,330,379,418 in 2014, representing 3,225 closed residential transactions.…
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