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Pine Belt Chevrolet gives away 39-month lease to a 2014 Chevy Cruze
Pine Belt Chevrolet in Lakewood and Jersey Shore Radio Stations, 95.9 FMWRAT and 100.1 FM-WJRZ, teamed up to present the Pint Belt Chevy Match Game. From June 14 through July 16, 2014, customers and the public were directed to go onto the radio stations’ websites to play the “Match Game” for their chance to win…
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Weichert Workforce Mobility earns high ratings from relocating employees
Weichert Workforce Mobility, one of the world’s leading providers of corporate talent mobility solutions, received the highest customer service satisfaction ratings among its largest competitors in the Twentieth Annual Nationwide Relocating Employee Survey. The Nationwide Relocating Employee Survey is the only industry-wide, objective evaluation of its kind to rank the quality of service provided by…
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Raceway Park hosts Navy SEAL BattleFrog obstacle course race
One of the first-in-the-nation events, the Navy SEAL-themed Battle- Frog obstacle course race will take place on Aug. 2 at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park. The raceway will be transformed into a tough and demanding obstacle course designed to test the strength, skill and determination of any athlete. As with all BattleFrog races, participants can…
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Shoot for the Stars all-star game to benefit Hometown Heroes
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Two brothers from Middletown playing ice hockey professionally — James and Trevor van Riemsdyk — will drop the puck for the opening faceoff and another brother, Brendan, will play in the 17th annual Shoot for the Stars Foundation Shore All- Star Hockey Game. The game is set for 5 p.m. Aug.…
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Bayern goes wire-to-wire in $1 million Haskell win
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Bayern, with Martin Garcia in the saddle, begins to pull away from the field in the homestretch of the $1 million William Hill Haskell Invitational on July 27 at Monmouth Park. It was another big day for trainer Bob Baffert, who added to his Haskell record victory total with his…
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Exhibit aims to honor summer
IN THE ARTS “Bonefish” by Amy Puccio A s August approaches, the CVA Gallery at Brookdale Community College will feature 47 works of art that celebrate the summer season. The title of this exhibit, “Honoring Summer,” was sparked by Howell resident Amy Puccio, one of the exhibitors. Her assemblages, made of discarded picture-frame moldings, conjure…
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Fairgrounds to feature alligator show, racing pigs
ENTERTAINMENT The 77th Middlesex County Fair will bring a variety of shows to East Brunswick. Held Aug. 4-10 at 655 Cranbury Road, the fair will take place 5-11 p.m. weekdays, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday. Several acts will perform multiple times each day. The Paul Bunyan Lumberjack Show features three competitors…
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‘Summer Sing’ chorale concert set for Aug. 19
The Shrewsbury Chorale, conducted by Anthony LaGruth, will hold its annual “Summer Sing” concert at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 19 at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County, 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. A donation of $10 is requested. For more information, call 732-513-8413 or visit www.shrewsburychorale.org.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
WithumSmith+Brown (WS+B), composed of certified public accountants and consultants, has announced the promotions of three senior managers to the partner level at its firm. Promotions include Christopher De- Mayo, Justin O’Horo and Brian Lovett. DeMayo, of Long Valley, has diverse experience consulting on a wide variety of complex tax and accounting matters within the technology…
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