• Cricket a growing sport in central New Jersey

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Bayern, with jockey Martin Garcia, draws away from the field to win the 47th edition of the $1 million William Hill Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park on July 27. The win was a record seventh for trainer Bob Baffert. That funny game with a bat and ball, wickets and players…

  • Agility, flexibility keys to successful deployment, according to Weichert survey of U.S. relocation managers

    Companies intent on post-recession growth need a mobile workforce agile enough to respond quickly to new opportunities and fill talent gaps across their organizations, according to the results of Weichert Workforce Mobility’s latest survey. Now in its eighth year, the Workforce Mobility Survey has become the definitive guide to emerging relocation trends and best practices.…

  • Weichert Workforce Mobility earns high satisfaction 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…

  • Coldwell Banker receives sales lead award at Cartus Broker Network Int’l Conference

    Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. was honored for its outstanding performance during the past year at the 2014 Cartus Broker Network International Conference held Feb. 25-28 in Florida at the Harbor Beach Marriott Resort and Spa, Fort Lauderdale. Cartus is a worldwide leader in employee relocation solutions. Coldwell Banker…

  • SBAA 10U Gold wins three tourneys to close out summer

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA The South Brunswick Athletic Association’s (SBAA) 10U Gold all-star softball team closed its summer season by winning three successive tournaments and cashing in on a friendly bet with their coaches. South Brunswick won the Readington No Fear Tournament on July 13, and the coaching staff wore tutus to honor the win at…

  • Getting the takedown

    North Brunswick Township High School captain James Duffy, wearing dark blue, and freshman Kenny Obode go through a wrestling drill during a training session at the high school. Wrestlers are using the summer to get a head start on the 2014-15 season.

  • I.O.U. to perform at county fair

    South Brunswick’s own I.O.U. (Inside Our Universe) will perform on Aug. 10 at the Middlesex County Fair, 655 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. For more information, visit www.insideouruniverse.com.

  • Town marks India’s Independence Day

    The Indo-American Cultural Foundation of Central New Jersey will celebrate India’s 68th Independence Day 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Aug. 17 at Reichler Park, 540 Ridge Road, South Brunswick. The event is free and open to the public. There will be fun-filled entertainment and cultural activities, traditional Indian dance performances, patriotic dances, children’s activities, live music and…

  • Brunswick Women to host dinner party

    The Brunswick Women’s Connection will sponsor a Miche Handbags Dinner Party 7-8:30 p.m. Aug. 20 at The Chateau, Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Gabriele Majczuk will present a handbag fashion show in recognition of local teachers and educators. Inspirational speaker will be Marilou Johnson. All-inclusive price is $24. The public is invited to attend. To RSVP…

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