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Zoning board reviewing landscaper’s operation
By ANDREW MARTINS Staff Writer Nearly three hours of testimony comprised the first of at least two hearings regarding a dispute between Jackson and JR Custom Landscaping and Garden Center on Sept. 17. The hearings before the Jackson Zoning Board of Adjustment were ordered to be conducted by a Superior Court judge. Attorneys representing both…
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STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Volunteer Stephen Fusco, left, and General Manager Lou Morreale work in the kitchen of the Jon Bon Jovi Soul Kitchen, which will celebrate its third anniversary in Red Bank next month. See story, page 6.
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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-of-the-art sales, leasing and service showplace. As Pine Belt Cadillac ushers in the beginning of a whole new luxury automotive experience,…
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Where comfort is king
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The 2014 Buick LaCrosse sedan delivers amenable all-around performance and treats passengers to a truly quiet and comfortable interior A mong those who face the most grueling rush hour commutes, we’d bet comfort trumps performance by a large margin, and with good reason. Owning a car that can make a…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
James J. Elek, president of J.J. Elek Realty, Woodbridge, announces the appointment of Gabrielle Smith, Realtor associate, to the staff of real estate practitioners. Smith, a long-time Woodbridge resident, was raised in California where she graduated high school and finishing school in addition to attending California State University, Northridge. She started her own business and…
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Uh, what credit card?
Younger Americans, more so than any other group, are bypassing the plastic in their wallets Often, the first step to building a credit history is obtaining — and using — a credit card. Yet, some of the youngest American consumers are skipping that step. According to Bankrate.com’s August 2014 Financial Security Index, 63 percent of…
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Lady Knights off to hot start in defense of volleyball title
OLD BRIDGE By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge High School’s girls volleyball team is off to a 6-0 start in its quest to win a second straight Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship. The Lady Knights have been dominant throughout, but they faced their first test on Sept. 19 against South Brunswick High School. The Lady…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Spotswood Recreation Department held its annual 5K Race and Fun Run on Sept. 14. About 200 people turned out to help raise money for uniforms and equipment for the Spotswood High School track and field team this year. For more information on next year’s race or to see results and photos from this year,…
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Knights, Bombers in search of third wins on the gridiron
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Both the Old Bridge High School and Sayreville War Memorial High School football teams continued their winning ways on Sept. 19, and they will each be looking to pick up their third win on Sept. 27. OLD BRIDGE For Old Bridge, it means an important early-season Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red…
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