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Prudential New Jersey Properties closing in on $1,000,000 for Sunshine Kids
Over the last 10 years, Prudential New Jersey Properties has been working closely with the Sunshine Kids Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping kids cope with cancer with fun activities and trips. Since 2004, Prudential New Jersey Properties has raised a total of $883,181.64 and plans to surpass the $1,000,000 mark this year. In…
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Orange Key Realty: Why a house won’t sell
The No. 1 answer to why a house won’t sell is price. For all the time and effort that goes into buying and selling, your home is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay and a seller willing to accept. The second biggest reason a home isn’t selling is buyers having difficulty “connecting”…
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CBA to host Golden Gloves competition on Feb. 15
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer A night of Golden Gloves boxing action will be hosted by Christian Brothers Academy (CBA), Route 520, Lincroft, on Feb. 15. The first of between 10 and 15 bouts is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. The event is being presented by the CBA Alumni Fathers Club. Student admission with…
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SPORT SHORTS
Central Jersey Umpire Association (CJUA) is looking for new or experienced baseball and softball umpires. The CJUA, one of the largest umpire organizations in the state, is looking for men or women 16 and older who like the game, want to make some extra money and would like to become certified umpires by CJUA. The…
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Vikings boys place first; girls finish third at GMCs
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s Nick Carbone pushes himself over the bar during the pole vault competition at the Greater Middlesex Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships Jan. 25 at the John Bennett Indoor Athletic Complex in Toms River. Carbone helped the Vikings win the team championship by finishing third, clearing 12-6.…
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Orchid show set to bloom
PHOTO COURTESY OF CHERYL A. LANGSETH Thousands of colorful flowers will brighten the day at the 17th annual Deep Cut Orchid Society Winter Show. The largest orchid show in the tri-state area, the event is scheduled for Feb. 6-9 at Dearborn Market, Route 35, Holmdel. Exhibit hours are 1-6 p.m. Feb. 6, 9 a.m. to…
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Exhibit features photo paintings
“Imagine” Photographer and artist Alexander Agor of Marlboro will exhibit his collection of photo paintings at Dish Café in Highland Park. Agor was born in Berlin, Germany, but he emigrated from Poland to Israel with his parents in 1959. He covered the Six-Day War in 1967 for the Israeli Army as a war photographer for…
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Blood donations needed this winter
New Jersey Blood Services is asking the public to roll up its sleeves and donate to make up for blood drives that had to be canceled because of the Jan. 21 snowstorm. About one in seven people entering a hospital needs blood. The shelf life of platelets is only five days, and the shelf life…
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John J. “Jack” McGough
Mr. McGough, 82, of North Brunswick, died Jan. 6, 2014, at Columbus Hospital LTACH in Newark. He was a driver in the Teamsters Union, working for St. Johnsbury Trucking in South Plainfield for 15 years. He also had his own sign-making business in West New York called Galaxy Signs. Mc- Gough was a member of…
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