• Total recall?

    Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: It seems like every time I turn on the TV I hear about another recall. Is there any way to find out how many vehicles have been affected? And how does that compare to years past? Maybe I’m just hypersensitive, but it seems like way more recently. A: It was…

  • Best new-car engines for 2015

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The engine is a vehicle’s heart and soul, with the best of the breed able to deliver brisk acceleration while minimizing fuel consumption It’s not an easy task, but automakers have been hard at work developing automotive engines that maximize both a vehicle’s performance and fuel economy, via an array…

  • Remodeling spending increases as renovations are on the rise

    In the not-so-distant past, home improvement projects all but came to a halt, as homeowners were weary about investing any money into fixer-uppers. But the tides have changed dramatically in recent months, and homeowners are again ready and willing to invest big dollars into home renovations. Renewed confidence in the economy and an upswing in…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Monroe Sports Center will hold Spring Break Basketball Camps for boys and girls in grades 3-9. One camp is April 3, which costs $65, and the other is April 6-10, which costs $275 after April 4 and $245 for early registration by April 4. All camps run from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. New this year is…

  • Drew’s Huelbig, Mills named to Landmark’s sportsmanship team

    The Landmark Conference has named two Drew University student athletes with area ties to the 2014-15 Winter All-Sportsmanship Team, which includes one student-athlete from each institution for each sport and is selected by the players and coaches from their respective teams. Junior forward Jason Huelbig, a Middletown High School North graduate, is the representative for…

  • Bulldogs top Mendham to make early-season statement

    By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The fields haven’t had a chance to thaw, but the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls lacrosse team is already making a statement this season. A year after winning the Shore Conference Tournament and coming up just shy of a NJSIAA sectional title, the Bulldogs are again shaping up as one…

  • Spartans aiming to improve every day

    OCEAN TOWNSHIP By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent With seven starters back, Ocean Township High School’s softball team will be looking to pick up where it left off last spring when the Spartans went 17-9. Coach Ryan Pringle’s team also made a lot of noise in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group III tournament, falling just one run…

  • Pushing through the defense

    FRANK GALIPO Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Peter Lucas, left, meets resistance from a Summit High School defender as he tries to move up the field during the March 28 game played at Rumson-Fair Haven. The game was the season opener for both teams and was won by Summit, 9-1.

  • Gabriel

    TOP PICK Young Prince Gabriel is dashing and debonair, well-trained in sword fighting and horseback riding — and set to inherit his grandfather’s vast fortune. There’s just one problem: On his 16th birthday, Gabriel finds out that he is a she. How will Gabriel proceed to live and love in the rigidity of the 19th…

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