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Mustangs’ soccer team excited for season with new coach, talent
The Marlboro High School boys’ soccer team is heading into the 2017 season with a new head coach and a roster full of unproven talent, but excitement is high for the Mustangs. Following a 20-2-2 campaign and a long run in the postseason, Marlboro replaced longtime head coach Dave Santos with Will Gould, the former…
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Metuchen Library to host watercolor exhibit
Members of the Oak Tree Watercolor Group, under the guidance of Ray Skibinski, a published illustrator, will show their work at the Metuchen Library Gallery during the month of September. The show’s opening reception will be held Sept. 10 from 1 to 4 p.m.. The public is invited. The Metuchen Library is located at 480…
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Perception is reality
Percentage of first-time home sellers that indicated they chose their real estate company based on its reputation: 44. Source: J.D. Power 2017 Home Buyer/Seller Satisfaction Study © CTW Features
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Three rules of the modern mortgage
Experts shed light on today’s mortgages, and why now the path to ownership is clear for more buyers. By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features 1. Start with the Down Payment Most experts agree that saving for a down payment is the biggest struggle for consumers hoping to buy. “Most of the efforts by [the government…
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Switch to 15?
Ask Our Broker With Peter G. Miller By Peter G. Miller CTW Features Question: We’ve owned our home for several years. We’re in our 40s and do not look forward to making mortgage payments for the next three decades. Is now the right time to refinance and switch to a 15-year mortgage? Answer: Going from…
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Marlboro Police Explorers lend emergency assistance
MARLBORO – Members of the Marlboro Police Explorers post are being praised for the assistance they rendered during an emergency at the recent Middlesex County Fair in East Brunswick. Police Explorers are young adults who are considering pursuing careers in law enforcement. The young men and women volunteer in the Marlboro Police Department and are…
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Lions hopeful talent can overcome inexperience on football field
Replacing a slew of skilled players from a successful football team at Middletown High School North will not be easy, but the task can be accomplished. So said the program’s head coach, Stephen Bush. “Our biggest concern this year is inexperience,” Bush said. “We graduated a lot of three- and four-year starters last year.” Middletown…
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Big money dwellings
Million-dollar homes no longer pie in the sky. By Jim Parker CTW Features Properties priced in the seven-figure range, even 20 years ago, were a rare exception in all but the swankiest communities of the U.S. Nowadays, million-dollar homes are cropping up throughout the country, and the number of residences is surging with one in…
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Paper shredding open to county residents on Sept. 9
South Brunswick will hold a Residential Paper Shred Program from 9 a.m. to noon, or until the truck is full, on Sept. 9, rain or shine, at Beechwoods Park, 37 Beekman Road, Kendall Park section of South Brunswick. County residents can shred documents safely and securely. Files must be in manageable containers, but not in…
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