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’Tis the season to shop real estate
By Gloria Zastko The holiday season has every retailer offering huge discounts and great coupons. This year the greatest bargains are being offered in the housing market. Interest rates are still historically low, prices are stable, and affordability is at a high. There are incredible opportunities. It is a perfect combination that will probably not…
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Weichert Workforce Mobility earns most ‘Best In Class’ ratings from corporate relocation managers
Weichert Workforce Mobility, one of the world’s leading providers of talent deployment solutions, earned more “best in class” ratings from corporate relocation managers than any other relocation service supplier in the Thirteenth Annual Relocation Managers Survey. Conducted by Trippel Survey & Research, this survey is the only industrywide evaluation of its kind to rank the…
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SPORT SHORTS
On Nov. 28, for the first time since opening for business in the spring of 2006, Just Collect will be opening its office to the public. This will allow people throughout the tri-state area to come to Just Collect’s main office at 459 Somerset St., Somerset, to receive a free appraisal on their vintage sports…
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Vikings boys close cross-country season at Meet of Champions
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s boys cross-country team headed to Holmdel Park on Nov. 22 to compete in the NJSIAA Boys Meet of Champions to close out what has been a dominating campaign for the Vikings. Coach Wilfredo Rivera’s team went undefeated during the regular season to capture the Greater Middlesex Conference…
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Picking up yardage
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Dontae Strickland and the South Brunswick High School football team were looking to remain undefeated when the Vikings hosted Trenton Central High School on Nov. 21 in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V playoff semifinals. A win would send South Brunswick to the finals on Dec. 5.
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A Musical Parade
TOP PICK The Oasis Players will return to the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County at 2 p.m. Nov. 30. “A Musical Parade” will take the audience through a century of music, celebrating composers such as Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern and Richard Rodgers. The cabaret salutes the 50th anniversary of Broadway’s “Hello Dolly,”…
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Local comedian Vic DiBitetto prepares for breakout year
ENTERTAINMENT By JEREMY GROSSMAN Staff Writer Vic DiBitetto I n show business, it’s not “who you know,” but “who knows you.” At least, that seems to be the case for Manalapan resident Vic DiBitetto, who, after 30 years of fighting in the trenches of stand-up comedy, has finally made it big. “It’s a tough, beautiful,…
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Report: Changes needed to help at-risk families
By ADAM C. UZIALKO Staff Writer Simple policy proposals such as a state child care tax credit or providing statefunded full-day preschool can go a long way to address the obstacles low-income families face daily, according to a new report released by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. The report, “Creating Opportunity for Families: A Two-Generation…
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Benefit to feature School of Rock
Roxy & Duke’s Roadhouse, 745 Bound Brook Road, Dunellen, and School of Rock will host “Kids Helping Kids” 2-5 p.m. Dec. 14 as a fundraiser for Covenant House, a charity that helps homeless youth throughout the year. For more information, contact Noreen at 732- 406-0669.
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