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    MATT DENTON Sean Renn of the J.P. Stevens High School orchestra plays the tuba during the tree-lighting ceremony at The Heritage at Clara Barton in Edison on Dec. 4.

  • Driving with the big boys

    By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The redesigned GMC Yukon SUV is an XXL ride, but it affords limo-like interior room with exceptional towing and hauling abilities Whether it’s because American motorists have finally gotten accustomed to high gasoline prices or pent up demand stifled by the Great Recession is finally boiling over, sales of large…

  • Weichert Corporate Housing names Nathason national director of business development

    Frank Palestrini, president of Weichert Corporate Housing, announces that Marea Nathanson, a nine-year veteran of the corporate housing industry, was recently named to the organization’s executive team as national director of business development. Nathanson, a member of the New York Council of Relocation Professionals and Worldwide ERC, the workforce mobility association, comes to Weichert Corporate…

  • RE/MAX celebrates 20 years of industry-leading education

    The industry-leading education platform for RE/MAX Affiliates, now known as RE/MAX University (RU), celebrates 20 years of providing training that can be traced back to the introduction of the RE/MAX Satellite Network (RSN). RSN launched Nov. 1, 1994 and evolved into a learning tool that has been recognized more than 150 times by training industry…

  • RE/MAX named leading global franchise by Entrepreneur magazine

    For the second consecutive year, RE/MAX has received the highest global ranking among real estate franchises by Entrepreneur magazine. Appearing in the October edition, Entrepreneur’s annual global rankings of U.S.-based franchises placed RE/MAX highest among real estate brokerage franchises for 2014, and 39th overall. 7- Eleven and Pizza Hut headed up the list. “The Entrepreneur…

  • New townhomes in Little Silver ideal for urban professionals moving up

    The appeal for young professionals of urban New Jersey markets like Hoboken and Jersey City is undeniable and understandable. These cities provide easy access to New York and other employment centers, while offering a variety of dining, shopping, nightlife and other lifestyle opportunities that are attractive to young professionals. But for many living in those…

  • Freehold grad Wold repeats as field hockey All-American

    Emily Wold’s star continues to shine brightly at the University of North Carolina. A junior midfielder for North Carolina’s field hockey team, the former Freehold High School great earned First-Team All- America honors for the second year in a row from the Longstreth/NFHCA Division I All- America Teams. Wold, a communication studies major, has earned…

  • Ready to embark on college careers

    RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School students who signed National Letters of Intent are (bottom row, left to right) Cooper Cuje (lacrosse, Maryland-Baltimore County), Kate Fahey (tennis, Michigan), Grace Stant (basketball, Villanova) and Morgan Maguire (baseball, Old Dominion); and (top row, left to right) Emily Schissler (lacrosse, Ohio State), Rachel Lehnert…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Burlington County College is hosting a six-week baseball camp starting on Jan. 4. Burlington head coach Scott Knazek will direct the program in conjunction with U.S. Baseball Academy. Classes are available for players in grades 1-12 and are limited to six players per coach. For more information, visit www.USBaseballAcademy.com or call toll-free at 866-622-4487. The…

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