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Raging recalls
The auto industry recalled more cars than it sold in the U.S. last year. Here’s what to do if you own a vehicle that’s being recalled. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features A utomotive recalls have dominated the headlines in recent months, with some of the nation’s largest carmakers, particularly General Motors and Toyota, embroiled in…
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Battle of Trenton indoor auto race returning to Sun Bank Center
A fter a successful rollout event in February, Len Sammons Motorsports Productions will return to the Sun National Bank Center in Trenton for round two of the Indoor Auto Racing Battle of Trenton on Dec. 19-20 Tickets for these two great days of action featuring the very fast TQ Midgets will go on sale on…
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Bulldogs’ Bryan among athletes headed to Rutgers track and field
Rutgers University’s move into the Big Ten Conference is helping keep area athletes in state. Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School’s Jason Bryan, who captured the NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) state title in the shot put in June, pointed out that Rutgers’ membership in the Big Ten was the reason he chose to be a…
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SPORT SHORTS
Nominations are being accepted for the Brookdale Community College Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2015. This will be the first class inducted since the inaugural group was recognized in 1979. To be inducted into the Brookdale Athletics Hall of Fame, the inductee must meet the criteria listed on the nomination form and fall into…
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Peninsula Soccer Club partners with Wolverhampton Wanderers
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent The Little Silver-based Peninsula Soccer Club has formed a partnership with the Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club that includes a series of elite player identification camps in the local area. Wolverhampton, which despite its official name is commonly known as the Wolves, is one of the most storied clubs in English football.…
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Patriots defeat Lancers to take summer lacrosse crown
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer St. John Vianney High School’s Richie Mullarkey is sandwiched between a pair of Freehold Township High School defenders during the Jersey Shore Summer Lacrosse League Division I championship game played at the Sea Girt National Guard Camp. Freehold Township eked out a 7-6 win over the Lancers on Aug. 6.…
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‘Tapestry of the Arts’ slated for Aug. 29-31
RUMSON — St. George’s-by-the- River Episcopal Church’s annual Canterbury Art Show, “Tapestry of the Arts,” a local exhibition and sale of juried and non-juried artwork, will take place Aug. 29-31, at 7 Lincoln Ave., Rumson. Partial proceeds will benefit the work of Amanda’s Easel, a creative arts therapy program administered through 180 Turning Lives Around.…
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Long Branch man indicted on attempted murder charge
A Monmouth County grand jury has indicted a Long Branch man on charges of attempted murder and weapons offenses. The indictment of Anthony Sims Jr., 25, was made in connection with the April shooting of a Red Bank man, Acting Monmouth County Prosecutor Christopher J. Gramiccioni said. The grand jury handed up the four-count indictment…
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IQ: the eternal debate of nature vs. nurture
By Michael Ginsberg I f you were “mathphobic” in school, you’ve no doubt worried that your child would be too.After all, the ability to understand complex equations and memorize and apply formulas is as likely to be passed down to your kids as that family heirloom quilt, right? Not exactly. The first thing you need…
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