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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…
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Toll Brothers’ communities offering buyers the ultimate kitchen
From Saturday, Nov. 9 to Sunday, Nov. 16, Toll Brothers is hosting the Ultimate Kitchen Event in communities throughout suburban New Jersey. Home buyers now have the opportunity to add more style, elegance, and value to their new Toll Brothers home for less in the one room that seems to matter the most — the…
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ERA Designs for Living collecting food for Move For Hunger
ERA Designs for Living has teamed up with Move For Hunger and is participating in a 500-pound food fight. The goal is to raise $500 and 500 pounds of food to help fight hunger in the community. Join in the fight; bring donations to the office at 2377 Route 516, Old Bridge. Suggested nonperishable food…
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K. Hovnanian invites homebuyers to ‘Meet the Builder’ Nov. 8
K. Hovnanian Homes, one of the nation’s largest homebuilders, is inviting the public to get an inside look at how the company builds homes, at the latest in its series of enormously popular Meet the Builder events. This fall’s event will take place on Nov. 8, at many of the builder’s new-home communities in New…
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First-year coach leads Hawks volleyball into states
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent St. Joseph’s High School of Metuchen quarterback Javon Hicks tries to evade Woodbridge High School defender Ryan Alcott during the Oct. 31 football game played in Woodbridge. The Falcons fell to the Barrons, 14-7. J.P. STEVENS I t’s not easy replacing one of the most accomplished high school volleyball coaches in…
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Metuchen spreads awareness of pancreatic cancer
METUCHEN — Purple ribbons will adorn the trees along Main Street in the borough this month to raise awareness of pancreatic cancer. The Borough Council presented a proclamation on Oct. 20, declaring November as Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month. Council President Jay Muldoon presented the proclamation to Dr. Deborah Mohammed Spigner, Beatrice Zatorski and Grace Shackney,…
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Edison fair needs food and clothing
Edison High School will sponsor a vendor craft fair and food/clothing drive 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 15, 50 Boulevard of the Eagles, Edison. More than 50 vendors will participate. Nonperishable canned or boxed, food donations and gently used clothing, toys, stuffed animals, pots/pans and bicycles will benefit the Hands of Hope, St. James Church located…
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‘Junie B. Jones’ dates slated at the Forum
“Junie B. Jones, The Musical” will be performed at 1 p.m. Nov. 15, 16, 22 and 23 at the Forum Theatre, 314 Main St., Metuchen. Created by Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich — the team that presented “Dear Edwina” — “Junie B. Jones, The Musical” is an adaptation of four of Barbara Park’s best-selling books…
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Meditation session open to beginners
A meditation program is scheduled for 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Edison Main Library, 340 Plainfield Ave., Edison. Facilitated by Jim Rose, the program is for beginners wanting to learn more about meditation and its benefits. To register, visit www.edisonpubliclibrary.net and click on “Events.” For more information, call 732-548-3045, ext. 2.
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