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Cars that can avoid crashes
A growing number of cars and crossovers offer sophisticated accident avoidance technology to help prevent collisions; a new rating system grades their performance By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features New cars have long been rated according to how well they protect their occupants in controlled crash tests. The latest ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway…
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Q&A
Rule breaker rant with Sharon Peters I heard from a reader regarding my recent rant against hideously self-absorbed drivers who ignore traffic rules and put the rest of us at risk. This gentleman put forth a different point of view, and one that I hear (different words/same message) often lately: “People break the rules because…
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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…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Mary Burke, CRB, CRS, GRI, president and broker of record, Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty, and Karen Saltzbart, branch manager, announce that Lydia Chen, sales associate, Holmdel office, achieved the highest closed sales volume for Marlboro properties in 2013, according to data from the Monmouth/ Ocean County Multiple Listing Service. Chen has a thorough knowledge…
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James Weichert Jr. named co-president of Weichert, Realtors
im 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 experience through Weichert’s mortgage, title and insurance companies.…
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SPORT SHORTS
The U15 Hazlet Storm boys travel soccer team is holding open tryouts. The Storm team is looking for players to join the team and guest-play in tournaments. The team is professionally trained and practices yearround in excellent facilities. To be eligible to play for the Hazlet Storm, a player’s birthday must fall between August 1998…
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Snagging the rebound
Long Branch High School’s Terrel Cox pulls down a rebound against Matawan Regional High School on Jan. 30. The Green Wave saw their division championship hopes take a hit when the Huskies pulled out a 40-37 road win in Long Branch. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR
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SPORT SHORTS
Sky Blue FC, in conjunction with Georgian Court University (GCU), announced an exclusive partnership to make the university the club’s “Official Training Grounds” for the 2014 National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) season. “We are extremely pleased to announce the formation of this ground-breaking partnership between Sky Blue FC and Georgian Court University,” Sky Blue FC…
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Better shot selection, defense lead to wins for Blue Devils
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent SHORE REGIONAL A fter struggling through the early part of the season, Shore Regional High School’s boys basketball team has tightened its defense, focused on taking higher percentage shots and, more importantly, won its last six games. A year ago, the Blue Devils posted a surprising 20-7 mark, and with several…
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