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Driving a ‘greener’ car
You don’t have to trade in your current car to own one that’s both more environmentally friendly and — as a bonus — saves money at the gas pump. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With gas prices continuing to bounce like a ping-pong ball between the upper and lower $3/gallon range, depending on location and…
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Q&A
Mat matters with Sharon Peters Q: I don’t understand the entirety of this floormat covering-gas-pedal syndrome (that you recently wrote about) that has led to unintended acceleration. How does one even leave their driveway or the curb under this scenario? My 2011 Ford has about 4 inches from the bottom of the gas pedal to…
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RE/MAX sees opportunity in recovering market
More than 1,000 RE/MAX brokers and their industry vendors recently gathered in San Francisco for the company’s annual Broker Owner Conference. They’re celebrating recent successes and preparing for new opportunities in a recovering real estate market. Since the second quarter of 2013, more than 4,200 new agents and 208 new offices have joined the RE/MAX…
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Century 21 sweeps J.D. Power 2014 home buyer/seller 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…
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Blue Devils set sights on cross-country sectionals
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent SHORE REGIONAL S hore Regional High School’s boys and girls cross-country teams return a slew of experienced runners, as the Blue Devils look to make a strong run in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I sectional. Shore Regional’s girls won the sectional last fall and finished fifth overall in Group I.…
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Freehold Raceway reopens for live racing on Aug. 28
Freehold Raceway will awaken to the sound of thunder from the hoofbeats of some of the best standardbred trotters and pacers in the country when live racing returns on Aug. 28. The 48-day summer/fall meet will begin with a big opening weekend of harness racing and festivities. Opening weekend includes stakes races, an opening-day T-shirt…
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Hawks excited about joining Big South Conference football
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Monmouth University quarterback Greg DePugh goes through a passing drill at a recent practice in West Long Branch. The Hawks, who join the Big South Conference this year, will kick off their 2014 season at home on Aug. 30 against Delaware State University at 1 p.m. A nticipation for the…
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Exhibit explores pen drawings
“Slumber” The New Jersey Emerging Artists Series at the Monmouth Museum continues this summer with an exhibition of pen drawings by artist Inyoung Seoung of Harrington Park. “Streams of Unconsciousness: Pen Drawings” will run through Sept.14 at the museum in Lincroft. The exhibit is composed of pen drawings the artist has been creating since 2010.…
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Planners approve proposal for beer garden
By KENNY WALTER Staff Writer The Long Branch Planning Board approved plans to redevelop a warehouse on Second Avenue as a multiuse venue containing a beer hall and event space. The project is seen as a major step in revitalizing lower Broadway. LONG BRANCH — Plans for a beer garden were approved last week, and…
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