• Long-term bargains

    New-car shoppers can save big money by choosing a model that’s most affordable to own in terms of depreciation, fuel costs and other factors By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features To obtain the absolute best value on a new car or truck, experts agree that shoppers need to look beyond the sticker price to find a…

  • How low can your numbers go?

    After years of ultraconservative mortgage criteria, lenders are easing up on what it takes to secure a loan. By Marilyn Kennedy Melia CTW Features A re you one of the many who’d like to buy a home, but you’re waiting for your number to come up? The door-opening digit might refer to your outstanding debt,…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    Raritan Bay Realty, Old Bridge office, announces that Kathleen Stanavitch, broker/ sales associate, was recognized for being top lister for the month of March. She can be reached on her cell at 732-213- 1159. Her website is ISelluaHome.com. Melissa Saludez Pouliot, Certified Negotiation Expert, was recognized as top producer for the month of March. She…

  • Spring is sprung in Central New Jersey real estate

    By Gloria Zastko Traditionally, springtime is an active time in the housing market, as many people try to time their move with the end of the school year or the end of a lease. With a variety of factors driving this market, we see the emergence of a perfect recipe for an even more energetic…

  • Raiders continue stellar play behind offense, team effort

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent North Brunswick Township High School’s girls lacrosse team continued its stellar play last week, raising its record to 11-3 to sit in second place in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) behind Old Bridge High School. The Raiders were tested on April 24 by a Monroe Township High School squad that is…

  • GMC Tennis Tournament

    North Brunswick Township High School’s Anuj Desai smacks a forehand shot back to Highland Park’s Joon Ko during their third-singles match at the Greater Middlesex Conference Tennis Tournament held at Thomas Edison Park in Edison on April 23. Desai won the preliminary round match and advanced to the first round.

  • Grounds For Sculpture features founder’s artwork

    “The Nature of Obsession” Grounds For Sculpture will open the largest and most significant exhibition in its history on May 4: a presentation of work by its founder, Seward Johnson. “Seward Johnson: The Retrospective” will feature more than 150 sculptures through Sept. 21, including his much-acclaimed “Forever Marilyn,” “The Awakening” and “Unconditional Surrender.” Works will…

  • Police charge man, five teens at Rt. 1 mobile home park

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police charged a 40-year-old township man with endangering the welfare of a minor after five teenagers were allegedly found intoxicated last week. Charles Nixon was processed and released pending his first court appearance, according to police Lt. James Ryan. Police were dispatched to the Brookside Mobile Home Park off Route 1 on…

  • Golf outing to benefit graduates

    A new fundraising initiative of the Education Foundation of South Brunswick, “Tee Off for Education,” will feature its first annual golf outing, The Foundation Cup, on May 23 at Bunker Hill Golf Course. Registration will begin at 6:30 a.m., followed by a 7:30 a.m. shotgun start. The cost is $125 per player or $480 for…

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