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Temple drops federal lawsuit against Sayreville
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer The Shree Dwarkadhish Temple is expected to submit a revised expansion proposal following the withdrawal of its federal lawsuit against Sayreville. The suit, which the temple filed in September, centered on the proposed expansion, which the temple maintained was unfairly obstructed by the borough’s land use boards in violation…
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Owners splurge on pampered pets
By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Eleven-year-old Roxy enjoys a pampered life at home in Freehold Township. For some pet owners in central New Jersey, no price is too high when treating their pets to the finest services and amenities. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR For some pet owners, the phrase “man’s best friend” is an understatement.…
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Driver suffers severe burns after tanker truck catches fire near Turnpike Exit 11
Peter Elacqua A tanker truck traveling southbound caught on fire on the New Jersey Turnpike on the ramp to Interchange 11 shortly before 2 p.m. May 5. According to State Police officials, the interchange, tolls and ramp have been closed and the Garden State Parkway has been closed. The driver suffered severe burns and is…
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Kids (still) like cars
It seems so-called millennials may be more enamored with cars and driving than was previously believed. That’s according to a recent study conducted by cable television’s MTV network, in which three out of four respondents born in the early 1980s through the early 2000s said they’d rather give up social media for a day than…
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Davis Realtors to host Movin’ On Up seminar
Is your home not measuring up anymore? Attend Davis Realtors’ free Movin’ On Up seminar May 21, 5:30- 7:30 p.m. at the Ocean Township office, 810 Deal Road, Middlebrook Shopping Plaza. Enjoy a buffet dinner and hear from industry experts with answers to your questions. For more information, call 732-695- 6060.
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RE/MAX of N.J. partners with Move for Hunger
RE/MAX of New Jersey has recently partnered with the New Jersey based nonprofit organization Move For Hunger. Move For Hunger was established in 2009 when brothers, Adam and Max Lowy of Lowy’s Moving Service, wanted to make a difference with the food that was left behind by the clients they moved. Adam and Max began…
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Weichert of Rumson remains strong supporter of Habitat For Humanity in Monmouth County
Weichert, Realtors’ Rumson office and Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County have joined forces to raise awareness for the nonprofit’s ReStore, a furniture resale outlet, located in Freehold. Weichert has been a longstanding partner of Habitat and supported the organization in various capacities over the last several years. Habitat for Humanity in Monmouth County is…
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Colts third in DMR at Penn Relays
Christian Brothers Academy’s (CBA) Distance Medley Relay (DMR) team rose to the occasion at the Penn Relays. The Colts turned in the fastest time run by a New Jersey high school this year — 10:12.78 — in finishing third in the Championship of America High School DMR run April 24 at historic Franklin Field on…
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Pitching, defense keys for Ocean’s baseball success
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Coming into the season, Ocean Township High School baseball coach Cip Apicelli knew pitching and defense would be his team’s strong suits, and the Spartans have excelled in both areas winning 10 of 13 games while allowing just 21 runs. Ocean Township is coming off a pair of wins April 25.…
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