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Gloria Nilson & Co. closed $1.34 billion in sales, ranks second in New Jersey
A fter closing more than $1.34 billion in transactions in 2013, Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate was ranked as the second most successful residential real estate firm in New Jersey, according to the 2014 REAL Trends 500 annual research report released on June 27. Gloria Nilson & Co. ranked in the top 20 percent…
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Warriors face more coaching changes as Pierro, Kociuba resign
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent The revolving door of coaches at New Egypt High School continued recently when baseball coach Jeff Pierro and girls soccer coach Jennifer Kociuba resigned. Janet Carney, a former standout center midfielder at Delsea Regional High School and Immaculata University, was appointed girls soccer coach recently. It’s the first girls soccer head…
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SPORT SHORTS
Fans of professional wrestling know Hulk Hogan, and they have the chance to talk to him when iPlay America hosts The Hulkster for an intimate chat, “Uncut,” at 3 p.m. on Aug. 2. “Hulk is an icon of professional wrestling. No one in the region has brought him in for an opportunity like this,” said…
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Warriors playing for return to state soccer finals
NEW EGYPT By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Nick Sample had just returned from the U.S. Club national soccer championships in Greensboro, N.C., with the New Jersey Strikers travel team after a 1-0 loss to in-state rival Washington Township Lightning when he was back on the field to prepare for New Egypt High School’s bid to reach…
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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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Fairgrounds to feature alligator show, racing pigs
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 performing…
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Howell police to meet residents on Night Out
HOWELL — The Howell Police Department is joining forces with the National Association of Town Watch (NATW) and Target Corp. to raise awareness of crime and drug prevention for the 31st annual National Night Out. The event will take place on Aug. 5 from 5-8 p.m. in the parking lot of the Lanes Mill Marketplace,…
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Family is family, no matter what
ARE WE THERE YET Lori Clinch The thing about family is that if you don’t put time into them, they fall apart. Put your children aside when they are young, and they will make you pay dividends when they are older. Ignore your sister, and she will skip your birthday. And dear old Mom? Well,…
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National Night Out returns
JACKSON — An evening of family fun in the name of community safety awareness is returning, as the Jackson Police Department and the Jackson Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association No. 168 will once again host National Night Out. From 6-9 p.m. Aug. 5, National Night Out activities will take over a portion of the parking lot at…
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