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Best new-car features for senior drivers
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Older motorists — especially those with declining abilities — should take advantage of new-vehicle options that can make taking to the wheel safer and more enjoyable With a swell of Baby Boomers entering their golden years there are now more senior citizens on the road than ever, with 84 percent…
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Only three homes left at Somerset Gate in Franklin
Andrew Zastko, owner of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, and broker/marketing agent for Somerset Gate in the Franklin section of Somerset, announces that there are only three remaining homes available on its final phase. When completed there will be a total of 108 homesites, each offering two bedrooms, two and a half baths, a den and an…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
James J. Elek, president of J.J. Elek Realty, Woodbridge, announces that Elba Lupo, broker-associate and Graduate Realtor Institute (GRI), has been named Salesperson of the Year at J.J. Elek Realty for 2014. Lupo received the NJAR Circle of Excellence Award at the Silver level for 2014. She has been with J.J. Elek Realty for nine…
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South Brunswick girls have strong showing at MOC
VARSITY REPORT By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s girls indoor track and field team completed a strong winter, as 11 girls qualified for the NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) at the John Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River, and four of them brought home medals. Aspen McMillan took fifth place in the…
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Crash the boards
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Middlesex County College’s Gabrielle Cassier (24) fights for a rebound against Atlantic Cape Community College’s Tuesday Cook during a regular-season game. The Middlesex women’s basketball team reached the Region 19 championship game on Feb. 28 at Brookdale Community College in Lincroft. Middlesex lost to top-seed Cumberland County College, 74-62, spoiling an…
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Urinetown
TOP PICK Monmouth University’s Department of Music and Theatre Arts presents the musical “Urinetown,” running March 4-12 in Woods Theatre. “Urinetown” takes place in a future dystopia where a severe water shortage has made public pay-per-use toilets a legal necessity. The show is a satirical take on social change, corporate greed and Broadway musicals themselves.…
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Sports hernia can be difficult to diagnose; primarily effects hockey players
By Wageeh William Azer, M.D. Sports hernia, also known as hockey groin or athletic pubalgia, describes a condition characterized by unilateral persistent groin pain, often in an athlete, without a true hernia. It was described initially in Europe, and has become a common diagnosis in high intensity sports, especially in youths and collegiate athletes. Sports…
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Eight superfoods to help you maintain a healthy weight
By Lauren Pendergast, R.D.N. Superfoods build bones, prevent chronic diseases, improve your eyesight, and even keep your mind sharp. But did you know new evidence suggests eating moderate amounts of these foods can also help you feel full for longer and maintain a healthy weight? Making small changes in your daily diet can lead to…
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Why we feel tired at the start of Daylight Savings Time
By Andrew R. Freedman, M.D., F.C.C.P., F.A.A.S.M. Daylight savings time is upon us, and it’s that time of year when everyone complains how tired they are because they lost one hour of sleep.Though everyone eventually accommodates for the change, the subtle one-hour difference is quite substantial, and can lead to all sorts of problems, primarily…
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