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SCOTT FRIEDMAN Hayden Melanski, 5, and grandfather Stephen are all smiles after winning in Hayden’s age group during the annual fishing derby at John F. Kennedy Memorial Park in Sayreville on May 10. For more photos, see page 34.
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Route 9 South reopens at Ernston Road
SAYREVILLE — Route 9 South between Ernston Road and Bordentown Avenue was reopened to traffic, Sayreville police reported at 6:26 p.m. May 19. Route 9 North at the intersection remained closed. Both Route 9 South and North at the intersection had been closed to traffic Monday afternoon due to a motor vehicle accident. Police advised…
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Pickup sheds pounds but is no lightweight
The redesigned 2015 Ford F-150 leverages aluminum to minimize weight and boost its fuel economy, but without sacrificing utility. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features A utomakers — particularly the domestic brands — would seem to be in a pickle these days regarding their full-size pickup truck lines. With the U.S. economy firmly in recovery mode,…
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Q&A
Back in action with Sharon Peters Q: I have some back issues that are rather significant and on long road trips the pain is reduced somewhat if I can tweak the height or angle of the seat slightly for a little while. So I want whatever car has the greatest number of power adjustments on…
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RE/MAX agents lead competitors
RE/MAX agents continue to outperform all competitors, ranking as the most productive among the elite national real estate franchises. According to preliminary results from the 2014 RIS Media Power Broker Report Top 500, the productivity of RE/MAX agents was more than double the average of agents at competing brokerages. RE/MAX agents on average not only…
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Woodrow Wilson Commons receives 2014 Smart Growth Award from N.J. Future
Woodrow Wilson Commons, an affordable, mixed-income housing community in Long Branch, has received a 2014 Smart Growth Award for its construction, design and green features. The community was developed by Pennrose Properties, LLC, in partnership with the Long Branch Housing Authority and Maestro Community Development Corp. It was designed by WRT and MidAtlantic Engineering. The…
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Attendance up at Monmouth Park opener
With a crowd of 10,168, Monmouth Park rolled out a successful Opening Day on May 10. Ribo Bobo posted a length-and-a-half win in the $75,000 Decathlon Stakes featured on the 12-race program. “What a great start to what we hope is an even greater racing season,” Dennis Drazin, advisor to the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen’s…
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Caseys’ diamond success courtesy of strong hitting
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent RED BANK CATHOLIC Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School’s baseball team owns a 15-4 mark thanks in part to an offense that has scored 124 runs and includes five regulars batting better than .300 for a team batting average of .338. Shortstop Al Molina leads the way with an amazing 32…
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Brookdale softball returns to national championship tourney
By TIM MORRIS A s Brookdale Community College head coach Bo Scannapieco sees it, seeding isn’t going to matter. Whether his team is seeded No. 1 or No. 2 at the National Junior College Athletic Association’s (NJCAA) Division III Softball National Championship that begins on May 15 in Rochester, Minn., there is no easy route…
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