• Coldwell Banker survey finds that children may be the ‘chief purchasing officers’ of the family

    Do kids rule the roost? A new study from Coldwell Banker Real Estate finds that children may be the “chief purchasing officers” of the family. The survey, which was conducted among 2,800 parents across three generations, revealed that 79 percent of millennial parents (parents age 18-34) and 70 percent of generation X parents (parents age…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    The East Brunswick office of Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage announces that four of its sales associates — Annette Verona, Barbara Preville, Carolyn Barszcz, and Cynthia Blumberg — have been honored by New Jersey Monthly Magazine as outstanding Five Star Real Estate Agents. This level of excellence has been achieved by fewer than 2 percent of…

  • Toll Brothers to hold Meet the Builder and Alex’s Lemonade events June 7-8

    Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, will host a Meet the Builder event on June 7 and 8 at communities throughout Burlington, Essex, Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Somerset, and Sussex counties in suburban New Jersey. The event will give buyers the opportunity to discover how Toll Brothers homes are built, consult…

  • Knights boys lacrosse team falls in sectional semifinals

    OLD BRIDGE By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge High School’s boys lacrosse team bounced back from a disappointing loss in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Tournament finals to advance to the semifinals of the NJSIAA South Jersey Group IV tournament. Coach Andrew Borriello’s team played well against powerful Southern Regional High School (20-2) and even…

  • Bombers’ Hartsfield breaks 50 feet at Group IV meet

    SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Myles Hartsfield became the first Middlesex County athlete to surpass the 50-foot mark in the triple jump, which capped a winning effort by Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys outdoor track and field team in the NJSIAA Group IV meet. The championship is Sayreville’s first Group IV title,…

  • East Brunswick collector selling memories as well as sports items

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer East Brunswick’s Harvey Wildstein stands in front of some of the memorabilia he’ll have up for sale in his home garage on June 6-8. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR East Brunswick’s Harvey Wildstein will be putting on a “terrific memorabilia show in my garage” this weekend. For more than 40 years,…

  • Special Olympics

    Left: Runners participating in the 31st annual New Jersey Law Enforcement Torch Run round the corner into the Monroe Township Middle School parking lot with the “Flame of Hope” in hand. Right: Megan Fannon holds the “Flame of Hope” Special Olympics torch before heading to the opening ceremony. “It’s a beautiful day,” Ternyila said. “They…

  • ‘All My Sons’ opens on D-Day anniversary

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer “All My Sons” director and actor Anthony Greco, right, discusses the moral dilemmas of war with Ernie Diorio, vice president of the Vietnam Veterans of America New Jersey Shore Area Chapter 12. Greco’s production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play opens June 6 at the Center Playhouse in Freehold. PHOTO COURTESY…

  • Arts festival to host show, sale, market

    The township of East Brunswick and the Fine Arts Festival Committee will sponsor the 12th annual Fine Arts Festival, an outdoor juried show and sale of fine arts and handmade crafts, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. June 7 around the pond at the East Brunswick municipal complex, Jean Walling Civic Center, Ryders Lane. Rain date is June…

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