• Howell’s insurer settles lawsuit for $1.3 million

    By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer A group of female Howell employees will share in a $1.3 million settlement of a harassment suit against former Howell Municipal Court Administrator Dominick Pondaco. “The plaintiffs feel vindicated,” said attorney Rosemarie Arnold, of Fort Lee, who represented the women. “It feels good to not only have them feel vindicated…

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    SCOTT FRIEDMAN photo Howell High School’s Joey Schultz, left, and Brick Memorial’s Cliff Ruggiero square off during their 160- pound bout in the Shore Conference Tournament finals Feb. 1 at Red Bank Regional High School in Little Silver. Schultz defeated Ruggiero, 3-1, to help Howell claim its first SCT wrestling title with a 28-27 victory.

  • Middlesex County Association of Realtors announces 2014 Board of Directors

    The Middlesex County Association of REALTORS (MCAR) announces its Board of Directors for 2014 who were installed on Jan. 25 at the Pines Manor, Edison. The newly elected 2014 officers and directors are: Officers President – John Zennario of Stern & Dragoset in Woodbridge President-Elect – Dorothy Bellas of Coldwell Banker in East Brunswick Secretary/Treasurer…

  • James Weichert Jr. named co-president of Weichert, Realtors

    Jim Weichert, president and founder of Weichert, Realtors, announces that his son, James Weichert Jr., will be joining him as co-president of Weichert, Realtors. In his new role, Weichert Jr. will be responsible for growing the business of Weichert, Realtors, while providing its customers with an exceptional, full-service experience through Weichert’s mortgage, title and insurance…

  • Sustainable, social, and simple

    The three L’s of real estate are giving way to three S’s By Alexandra Gallucci CTW Features Location, location, location — still hugely important when it comes to buying real estate. Architects and homebuilders, though, say that three more factors are coming to the forefront. A newly released survey by the American Institute of Architects…

  • Antique Emporium converted into condos, opens up exclusive living opportunities

    Gloria Nilson & Co. Real Estate’s Bay Head office manager Peter Zanowic is pleased to update the community on the Emporium at the Beach condos in Point Pleasant Beach. Located in the heart of downtown on the corner of Bay and Trenton avenues, the landmark property, formerly known as Antique Emporium, is being developed by…

  • New Farrington Lake home nears completion

    Finishing touches are now under way by D&D Developers on an exquisitely detailed 6,600-square-foot estate home. This five-bedroom, four full bath custom home, with full walk-out basement and finished walk-up attic, can be delivered in 30 days. It is set on a one acre cul-de-sac lot in the esteemed Farrington Lake section of East Brunswick,…

  • Sayreville girls bowlers ready for Tournament of Champions

    SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls bowling team earned a spot in the NJSIAA Tournament of Champions (TOC), which is set for Feb. 10 at Carolier Lanes in North Brunswick. The Bombers rolled a collective 2,571 on Feb. 1 at the Central Jersey sectionals to edge third-place North…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    The Old Bridge Sayrewoods South Men’s League (SWSML) 30-plus Baseball League is seeking new players for the upcoming 2014 season, its 21st consecutive season. To register for the 2014 season or for additional information, email [email protected], call League President Artie Bock at 732-754-8610 or visit www.leaguelineup.com/swsml. The 2014 Hat Trick for MHA (Mental Health Association…

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