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Volvo to sell first China-built car in U.S.
Chinese cars have been predicted to reach the U.S. market as early as 2005, but none have yet to clear customs. Until this summer, that is, when the first model stamped “Made in China” goes on sale here, not from some unfamiliar sounding brand, but via Volvo in the form of its new S60 Inscription…
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Big Brothers Big Sisters receives donation from Freehold Subaru for ‘Share the Love’ event
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties (BBBSMMC) was the recipient of a $15,000 donation from Freehold Subaru as part of the Annual “Share the Love” Event. For each car that was purchased, Freehold Subaru donated $250 to BBBSMMC or one of four other national organizations selected by the purchaser. A check presentation…
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RE/MAX of New Jersey 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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Brookdale softball team adds speed for more potent lineup
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Weather was an early-season opponent for the Brookdale Community College softball team. Veteran head coach Bo Scannapieco said 1994 was the last time he remembered field conditions being as bad as they were this year. The Jersey Blues weren’t able to play a home game until April 1 and hadn’t…
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Warriors look to make some noise this season
NEW EGYPT By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Trevor Buckalew has great memories from the recent football season and throughout his playing career at New Egypt High School. Buckalew, who expects to take his talents to Delaware Valley College in the fall but is also considering Wilkes University, also had some bitter memories from last fall. He…
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Bausher back to form as a top Patriot League pitcher
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Former Jackson Memorial star Emily Bausher is having another great year with the Lehigh University softball team. The senior is 12-2, pitching to a 1.35 ERA and has thrown five shutouts. She was the Patriot League Pitcher of the Year last spring. Bausher is also batting .325 for Lehigh, which is…
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19th annual Mind Body Spirit Expo
TOP PICK The 19th annual Mind Body Spirit Expo brings back natural health to the Garden State Exhibit Center April 10-12. The largest expo of its kind in the tri-state area, the event arrives in Somerset to nourish the soul, inspire the mind and provide knowledge about alternative health and spiritual growth, according to event…
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Health concerns about turf field raised by councilman
By TAYLOR M. LIER Staff Writer HOWELL — A township councilman has raised concerns about the possible health effects a synthetic turf field could have on individuals who play on the surface. During a recent Township Council meeting, Councilman Edward Guz said he is concerned about the possible health impact on youngsters who would play…
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OB/GYN or midwife: Which is right for your pregnancy?
By Rebecca Cipriano, M.D., M.S., FACOG One of the first and most important decisions you’ll make before or very early on during your pregnancy is what kind of health care provider will oversee your labor and delivery. While obstetrician-gynecologists (OB/GYN) are still the most common caregivers for pregnant women, certified nurse midwives (CNM) continue to…
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