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Redesign reservations
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: We’re looking at the 2014 Jeep Cherokee, and we’re enthusiastic about it, but we’re afraid that all the bad press about the redesign will spoil its resale value in five or six years. What do you think? A: It’s a little early to tell how the public at large will…
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Service engine soon
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Your car is trying to tell you something when one of the warning lights on the dashboard illuminates. I f you find yourself perplexed by the plethora of warning lights and displays on your car’s instrument panel, you’re not alone. A recent survey determined that a surprising number of U.S.…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
On Nov. 10, 2013, three Keller Williams Elite, Realtors — Celadawn Reid, Lorraine Colavito and Kathleen Morin — participated in the volunteer Habitat for Humanity Build called Habitat Terrace, in San Francisco’s Oceanview, Merced, Ingleside neighborhood. There the agents helped set sills, build and erected framework, and generally assisted in the project. “I am so…
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Middlesex County Chapter of Women’s Council of Realtors installs officers
At the Women’s Council of Realtors Hospitality Room in the Atlantic City Convention Center, the Middlesex County Chapter of the Women’s Council of Realtors (www.wcrnj.com) installed the officers comprising its 2014 Leadership Team, during the Triple Play Realtors Convention in December. Axel Schroeder of Keller Williams Elite Realtors in Metuchen was installed as chapter president.…
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The Pointe at Turnbury offers $10,000 incentive to celebrate final phase of homes
Buyers are responding to the final phase of homes launched last year at The Pointe at Turnbury, the active adult community located just a few miles from downtown Princeton. Sales have been strong, as buyers know this is their last chance to own a new construction townhome in this desirable neighborhood in South Brunswick. Now…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Old Bridge SWSML 30-plus Baseball League is seeking new players for the upcoming 2014 season, its 21st consecutive season. The league is holding in-person signups at the Old Bridge Parks and Recreation Center, Cottrell Road. To register for the 2014 season or to get additional information, email [email protected], call League President Artie Bock at…
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Knights to depend on defense as boys lacrosse opener nears
OLD BRIDGE By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent On the heels of its first Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) championship, Old Bridge High School’s boys lacrosse team returns the bulk of an outstanding defense. It will have to replace its entire front line, however. A year ago, the Knights scored 271 goals, but the players who accounted for…
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Bombers’ basketball seasons end in state sectional defeats
SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Brian Gay goes up for a basket against Jackson Memorial High School during the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group IV quarterfinals in Parlin on March 6. The Bombers advanced in the tournament with a 65-57 win. SCOTT FRIEDMAN Sayreville War Memorial High School’s boys…
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‘Music Man’ coming to Red Bank, Newark
“Meredith Willson’s The Music Man,” a concert version of the classic Tony Award-winning musical about big brass bands and smalltown spirit, will be performed by an African-American cast in Red Bank and Newark this month. The River City, Iowa, setting will be based on historical accounts of black communities established during the Great Migration as…
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