• Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie names top 10 agents and top 3 teams for the 3rd quarter of 2017

    Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie names top 10 agents and top 3 teams for the 3rd quarter of 2017

    Iris Lurie, broker/owner of Century 21 Mack-Morris Iris Lurie today announced the Top 10 Agents and Top 3 Teams as its top producing sales associates for the 3rd quarter of 2017 based on company dollar. Congratulations to the Top 10 Agents (in order of ranking): Laurin LaLima,Ianina Fishman, Carrie Moyer, Brian Lichtenthal, Michael Kalagassy, Alan…

  • ‘Supplies for Scholars’ succeeds again

    ‘Supplies for Scholars’ succeeds again

    FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – For the second consecutive year, the youth group at the Co-Cathedral of St. Robert Bellarmine used their time and talents to benefit others, and their efforts are being recognized by community organizations. According to a press release, during 2016, Lexi Santitoro, the community service chair, brought an idea for a program she…

  • Jewish Heritage Museum to present programs about Chagall, Berlin

    The Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County, Freehold Township, has scheduled two special events during November. Marc Chagall, Part 2: A talk and film led by Professor Maurice Mahler, will be held at 1 p.m. Nov. 15. Tickets are $10 for museum members and $12 for non-members, according to a press release. Mahler will present…

  • Eat smart to be healthy for good

    The American Heart Association celebrates Eat Smart Month in November ROBBINSVILLE Healthy for the holidays? Yes, it’s possible and more important than ever during this indulgent season. Join the American Heart Association in celebrating Eat Smart Day on Nov. 1 and Eat Smart Month the rest of November as first steps in winning the winter…

  • Rutgers library bus tour to stop in South Brunswick

    Rutgers library bus tour to stop in South Brunswick

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The Rutgers University School Library Bus Tour is coming to the South Brunswick School District. In partnership with Joyce Valenza, professor of Library and Information Science at Rutgers University, South Brunswick Library media specialists will welcome library students and recent graduates Oct. 24-26 at Brunswick Acres, Indian Fields, Crossroads Middle School South,…

  • Reader supports Weber for Old Bridge Council

    Reader supports Weber for Old Bridge Council

    As an Asian American, I urge all communities to support Frank Weber for Ward 3 council in Old Bridge. Please go out and vote for Weber on Nov. 7. Mr. Weber is a longtime resident of Old Bridge and he served on the Board of Education for more than 18 years. Taj Ahmad Parlin section…

  • Event benefits multiple sclerosis center

    Event benefits multiple sclerosis center

    An Evening in the Vineyards, held at CentraState’s Star and Barry Tobias Ambulatory Campus in Freehold Township on Sept. 15, welcomed nearly 500 guests to the annual event which benefited the Linda E. Cardinale Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Center. The evening featured a surprise honoree presentation to the hostess of the Gordon Stillwell Tasting Room, Carol…

  • 7 candidates seek seats on Old Bridge school board

    7 candidates seek seats on Old Bridge school board

    OLD BRIDGE — Seven candidates are vying for the three, three year term seats available on the Board of Education in the upcoming election. Incumbents Kelly Ellis-Foster and Donna Andriani will face newcomers Theresa Burns, Jill DeCaro, Kyler Dineen, Lisa Lent-Miller and Matthew Sulikowski. Board member Frank Weber is not seeking another term on the…

  • Why does “The Blacklist” feel like a new show?

    Why does “The Blacklist” feel like a new show?

    Question: What happened to Elizabeth Keen on The Blacklist? Now that she knows Red is her father, it’s like she is a new person. Prior to this, she would have never gone along with any of his schemes. It’s like they are inventing a new series. —Anita K Matt Roush: I’m all for a show…

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