• Making its midsize mark

    The redesigned Cadillac CTS sedan is ready to compete with some of the finest midsize luxury sedans in the world By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Cadillac has — for decades it seems — been striving to recapture its former glory as a premier luxury car brand, albeit with mixed results. However, with last year’s ATS…

  • Q&A

    Plug-in minivan with Sharon Peters Q: Some time ago I heard Nissan would be launching an all-electric minivan. We’ve had Nissans for years, and would like to go this way, but the last time I checked with the dealership they couldn’t say when the minivan would be coming. A: Probably fairly soon is the best…

  • James Weichert Jr. named co-president

    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…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Bayshore Racing (Keasbey, Woodbridge) stars Frankie Montecalvo and Gunnar Jeannette will return to full-time U.S. competition in 2014, teaming with PR1/Mathiasen Motorsports for the 2014 TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. The young American stars will drive the No. 52 Bayshore Recycling/ Molecule Labs FLM09 PC Class entry for the 52nd Rolex 24 at Daytona, where they…

  • Spartans clinch A Central, shift focus to tournaments

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent OCEAN TOWNSHIP W ith two matches remaining, Ocean Township High School’s boys bowling team has already clinched its fourth straight Shore Conference Class A Central title. The Spartans now have their collective eye on the upcoming Monmouth County and Shore Conference tournaments. Coach Tom Siciliano’s team lost four key seniors from…

  • 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…

  • Lancers face tough competition leading up to big games

    By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent ST. JOHN VIANNEY W ith a slate of showcase matchups and key divisional games, the St. John Vianney High School girls basketball team is facing some tough competition in the homestretch. The race for the Shore Conference A Central Division title is still in high gear. The Lancers remain undefeated against…

  • Area standouts add Shore titles to county victories

    By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer trio of area high school athletes completed the indoor track and field Monmouth County-Shore Conference double on Jan. 24. Long Branch High School sprinter Cleopatra Morrison, thrower Michelle Mazza from Ocean Township High School and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School thrower Jason Bryan added the Shore Conference crown to the…

  • Still No. 1 in the country

    Brookdale Community College’s Cory Soanes of Matawan is airborne as he goes between a pair of Gloucester County College defenders to put up a basket during the Jersey Blues’ Jan. 23 game played at Brookdale’s Collins Arena in Lincroft. The Jersey Blues rolled to a 102-63 victory. Brookdale is 20-0 on the season and ranked…

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