• Big SUVs are back in a big way

    Full-size SUVs are gaining in popularity once again among those with a purposeful need for what are among the most versatile rides on the road By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Originally engineered for tradespeople and outdoor enthusiasts, full-size truckbased SUVs became the darlings of driveways across America throughout the 1990s for their rugged go-anywhere personas.…

  • Q&A

    Flashy and small with Sharon Peters Q: We love our son’s new Mercedes CLA, especially the smallish size. We’d like a small premium vehicle, but we don’t wish to do business with our local Mercedes dealer because of a history. Are there other comparable vehicles, from a size and luxury perspective? A: You might check…

  • Weichert Financial Services names new chief operating officer

    Stephen Adamo, president of Weichert Financial Services, announces that Tim McLaughlin has been named to the newly created position of chief operating officer. In addition to assuming this new role, McLaughlin will retain his responsibilities in the company’s Capital Markets division. McLaughlin joined Weichert Financial Services in 2004 as senior vice president of secondary marketing…

  • Century 21 sweeps J.D. Power 2014 satisfaction study

    Century 21 Real Estate, the iconic brand with the world’s largest real estate franchise sales organization, announced that it has been ranked highest in overall customer satisfaction by the recently released J.D. Power 2014 Home Buyer/Seller Satisfaction Study. Specifically, Century 21 Real Estate swept the awards by receiving the highest ranking among national real estate…

  • 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 Design.…

  • Fans turn out for Rutgers’ Big Ten football debut

    By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent I t’s been over a year-and-a-half since Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany stood at the podium in the Rutgers University team meeting room at the Hale Center and announced the State University of New Jersey would become the conference’s 14th member. Much has happened behind the scenes in preparation for Rutgers’…

  • Bulldogs look to challenge Holmdel in A Central tennis

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN W ith a veteran lineup back and the return of Kate Fahey, Rumson- Fair Haven Regional High School’s girls tennis team is poised to challenge Holmdel High School in the Shore Conference’s Class A Central Division. A year ago, coach Maria Manley’s team posted a 15-5 mark, with four…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Sky Blue FC defender Caitlin Foord has signed with Australian club Perth Glory Women, which competes in the W-League. Foord, who was signed by Sky Blue FC on March 6, 2013, competed with the team for two seasons. Sky Blue FC is currently in negotiations with Foord regarding a new contract for the 2015 National…

  • Monmouth, ESPN reach agreement to broadcast Hawks’ events

    Monmouth University and ESPN have announced an agreement that will bring Hawks athletic contests to ESPN3 beginning later this year. The programming will be produced entirely by members of the Monmouth community, including athletics department staff, students, alumni and staff from the department of communication. The four-, five- and sixcamera HD productions will feature full…

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