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Jeremy’s journey to independence
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer This text will be replaced Jeremy Myron, a 21-year-old with autism, folds towels on March 13 at his home in Brick Township. His family hopes that he will overcome institutional hurdles to build a life that is on par with those of typically developing young adults. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR…
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Jump smarts
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: We’ve been trying to impress on our son the importance of being much less sloppy when he’s jumpstarting his friends’ cars. He’s not especially detail oriented, and we’ve told him it’s possible to injure himself or someone else badly if he doesn’t slow down and make sure the jumper cables…
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The hottest selling new cars for 2014
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Don’t expect to see much in the way of discounts on what are thus far the most popular models of the year While automakers continue to offer hefty cash rebates, cut-rate financing, and other incentives to help dealers winnow excess inventory of their slowest-selling cars and trucks, the laws of…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Lisa Soubasis of the Jackson office was recognized for her exceptional industry success during 2013. Soubasis led the entire company as well as the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in new home listings, and the region for new…
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Protecting against the rise
By Maggie Flynn CTW Features New federal regulations related to flood insurance can make covering your home more difficult and the premiums more pricey Flooding is a nightmare for homeowners. A few inches of water can cause immense damage, and repair costs can be ghastly. Yet, insuring a home against such disasters is getting more…
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Davis Realtors opens Monmouth County office
Davis Realtors is now open on Route 35 in Ocean Township, Monmouth County. The new office is located on the corner of Deal Road in the Middlebrook Shopping Plaza, and shares a parking lot with Super Foodtown, Kohls, Mysha Spa, and many other local businesses. The new branch is being managed by Phyllis Garden, an…
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Junior Titans 14U girls earn trip to Nationals with district sweep
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer The New Jersey Junior Titans Girls 14U ice hockey team is headed to the USA Hockey Tier II National Championships, securing a spot by sweeping the Atlantic District Championships. The Junior Titans (18-1-1), the first girls team in the program to make the nationals, hope to continue their success when…
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Jackson’s Holup works for bigger role in East Stroudsburg
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Memorial High School graduate Brandon Holup is in line to start conference games for the East Stroudsburg University baseball team. The sophomore has started the 2014 season 1-1 with an ERA of 0.84. TORTY STELLA/EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS When pitcher Brandon Holup first headed from a great high school baseball…
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Players face position changes as Warriors enter baseball season
NEW EGYPT By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Some returning players from last year’s 19-7 New Egypt High School baseball team, which won the Burlington County Scholastic League Freedom Division championship, will be at different positions this season. However, the outlook remains bright, as the Warriors prepare for their season opener on April 1 at Burlington County…
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