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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…
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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…
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NAIOP New Jersey announces 2015 Commercial Real Estate Award recipients
The New Jersey Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, has announced the recipients of its 2015 Commercial Real Estate Awards. The awards will be presented during the 28th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards Gala, to be held on May 14 at The Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset. Finn Wentworth, founder and partner,…
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Final opportunities offered at rapid-selling Orchards at Monroe
K. Hovnanian’s The Orchards at Monroe, a new community of single-family homes in Monroe Township, is now offering its final opportunities for homebuyers. The popular community has sold rapidly since opening and is now already more than 80 percent sold and in its final phase. With the spring buying season heating up soon, interested buyers…
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Falcons, Rams baseball teams to rely on their pitching staffs
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent The Monroe Township High School baseball team may face a challenge this spring because of the need to replace six graduated regulars. However, with a roster stocked with candidates who only want the chance to show they can contribute, the Falcons could be one of the better programs in the Greater…
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Multisport athletes lead the way for Monroe softball team
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent With the number of college scholarships being offered to high school athletes these days, more and more have concentrated on becoming proficient in one sport. That’s not necessarily the case at Monroe Township High School, where a group of talented female athletes have contributed to helping the Falcons turn out some…
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Beating the tag
MATT DENTON East Brunswick High School’s Jay Marchese dives back to first safely ahead of the tag of South River High School’s Kyle French during the baseball preseason scrimmage on March 16 in East Brunswick. The teams were getting ready for April 1, when the high school season officially opens.
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Jesus Christ Superstar
TOP PICK Phoenix Productions will bring a fresh rendition of the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar” to Red Bank’s Count Basie Theatre for four performances the last weekend of March. Created more than 40 years ago, “Jesus Christ Superstar” is set against the backdrop of an extraordinary and universally known series of events. The musical,…
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Ethnic food on menu at church bazaar
Saints Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church will sponsor its annual Easter Bazaar 10 a.m.-3 p.m. March 31 in the church hall, 9 Jeffrie Ave., South River. The event will feature Easter-themed gift baskets, homemade ethnic foods, church tours and the sale of religious and ethnic
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