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Bulletin Board
– Faith Reformed Church will host a Fall Festival from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 27 at Middle Road and Poole Avenue in Hazlet. The event will feature a flea market and vendors. Breakfast and lunch will also be available. – Free screenings for cardiac arrest offered Students ages 5-19 can have free heart…
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Pine Belt Cadillac announces grand opening
For those who have been watching the construction on Route 37 in Toms River for the past year, the long-anticipated transformation is now complete. Pine Belt Cadillac announces the grand opening of its new state-ofthe art sales, leasing and service showplace. As Pine Belt Cadillac ushers in the beginning of a whole new luxury automotive…
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Magnificent estate offers perfection in Spring Lake
When Jack and Charlotte Lavery purchased a rare double lot at 15 Madison Avenue in 2002, they spared no expense creating one of the area’s most distinctive homes and the subject of a 12-page feature in DesignNJ magazine. They assembled a “dream team” — architect Chris Rice, Rick Barry Builders, and Lawrence- Mayer Wilson Interior…
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The outside is in
By Erik J. Martin CTW Features As homes take on a smaller interior footprint, front porches are seeing a renaissance A curb appeal-boosting outdoor amenity that fell out of favor for years in new single-family home construction appears to be on the rebound. It’s the front porch, and it’s in greater demand today than it…
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SPORT SHORTS
Monmouth University’s men’s soccer team scored one of its greatest regular-season wins when the Hawks defeated Rutgers University, 3-0, on Sept. 16 at Yurcak Field in Piscataway. Marlboro High School graduate Dave Nigro scored one of the Hawks’ three goals in the triumph. His tally came in the 33rd minute and gave Monmouth a 3-0…
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Rebuilding Warriors soccer teams seek momentum
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent I t’s only five games into the season, but New Egypt High School’s rebuilding boys and girls soccer teams are at a crossroads as they look to gain some momentum in their division races and for a spot in the NJSIAA Group I tournament. Boys soccer New Egypt’s boys are 3-2…
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Brookdale men’s soccer team starting to find its stride
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Brookdale Community College midfielder Thomas Cafiero, right, tries to win a race for the ball against Bergen Community College’s Paul Nganansou during their game on Sept. 18 in Lincroft. The Howell High School graduate has helped the Jersey Blues find their stride and put up a 3-4-1 record thus far.…
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Warriors ready for tough challenge against Florence
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Just two games into the season, New Egypt High School’s football team has matched its win total of a year ago, when it was 2-8. If the offense and defense keep sharing in the scoring as they did in a victory over Pitman High School, 30-6, on Sept. 19, more victories…
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Making the catch
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Howell High School’s Nic Rossi hauls in a pass during the Rebels’ game against Freehold High School on Sept. 20 in Freehold. The Colonials got the victory, 41-21.
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