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Court date set for Manalapan crematorium complaint
By Mark Rosman Staff Writer MANALAPAN – Almost one year after the Township Committee authorized the municipal attorney to intervene in a lawsuit that has been filed by an applicant seeking approval to establish a crematorium at the Old Tennent Cemetery, the legal action is scheduled to be heard in state Superior Court, Freehold. The…
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Volunteers take part in shoreline restoration at Manalapan Lake
MONROE – Steps were recently taken to improve water quality in Middlesex County. Volunteers, and members of the Middlesex County Office of Parks and Recreation, its Conservation Corps and the Rutgers Cooperative Extension, participated in the planting of 250 flowering perennial plant species at Manalapan Lake, a shoreline restoration site in Monroe, on June 24.…
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The cost of movin’ on up
Average amount a renter who moved in the past year paid more per month than a renter who lived in the same place for five years or more: $329. Source: Zillow © CTW Features
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‘X’ marks the overlooked generation
When it comes to home buying and selling, Gen X is back in the real estate game. By Erik J. Martin CTW Features By whatever name you call them – millennials, Generation Y or twentysomethings – consumers typically born between the early 1980s and mid 1990s continue to dominate headlines, especially when it comes to…
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Four questions for a potential agent
Here’s how to find the right realtor for your home search. By Carley Lintz CTW Features Before you can find your dream home, you must first find your dream real estate agent. Once you’ve found a few likely candidates, you should have a face-to-face meeting. Come prepared with an idea of the type of house…
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HARP help
Ask Our Broker With Peter G. Miller By Peter G. Miller CTW Features Question: We have an older loan and big problems. We have not been able to refinance, in large measure because local real estate values seem stuck. We owe more than the house is worth and worry that we will never be able…
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Police connect two teens to various crimes in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – South Brunswick Police have solved a series of crimes by charging two teenagers. The crimes ranged from taking a motor vehicle without consent to slashing vehicle tires from July 2-8, according to information released by the South Brunswick Police Department on July 18. The criminal mischief involved three different vehicles with their…
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Vendor applications available for North Brunswick Heritage Day event
Vendor applications are available for North Brunswick’s 35th Annual Heritage Day celebration on Oct. 7. Hours are 1-9 p.m. at North Brunswick Community Park, 2053 Route 130 south. Setup is from 9:30-11:30 a.m.; inspections will begin at 11:30 a.m. Food vendor and for-profit businesses spaces are $160. Crafters, non-profits, civic groups and school group spaces…
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Freehold organization is committed to assisting veterans
By James Barnett and Roger R. Lodi Freehold Chapter 74 of the Disabled American Veterans (DAV) is committed to providing support to all of America’s veterans. The Freehold chapter prides itself on being a source of timely assistance and fraternity for those who have served our great Republic. The DAV was created in 1920 in…
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