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Fanciful features
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features From a built-in vacuum cleaner to seats that give a hot stone massage while en route, automakers are luring shoppers into showrooms with an engaging array of the latest high-tech systems. There’s no such thing as a “stripped down” new car any more. Even some of the smallest and least…
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$35 million equestrian estate in Colts Neck on the market
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y., announces that Pamela Molloy, an award-winning sales associate affiliated with the Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Holmdel/Colts Neck office, has been selected to exclusively market and sell an ultra-luxurious 127-acre equestrian estate in Colts Neck. Built to the specifications and resided in by internationally renowned…
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Zuber remembered for integrity, fairness
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Walt Zuber They were known as Big Walt and Little Walt. For close to 40 years, basketball coaches would be at ease when they saw Walt Mischler and Walt Zuber walk onto the court to officiate a game. “We refereed games from Cape May to Jersey City to High Point,”…
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SPORT SHORTS
Monmouth University men’s soccer players Matt Jeffery (Freehold Township) and Joseph Schmid (Kingston, Pa./Wyoming Valley West) were named All-ECAC, the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference recently announced. Schmid earned First Team honors, while Jeffery was named to the Second Team. Both players were instrumental in the Hawks’ march to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Regular…
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Redbirds Pee Wee Cheer team takes first place at nationals
ALLENTOWN By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent When Allentown’s Pop Warner Pee Wee football team won its first New Jersey Division 3 state championship this fall and finished third in the regionals (just one victory short of qualifying for the nationals), the Allentown Redbirds Pop Warner Pee Wee Cheer members and coaches believed they needed to do…
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Looking to escape
SCOTT FRIEDMAN Allentown High School’s Robert Beck tries to escape from the hold of Old Bridge High School’s T.J. Angstadt during their 132-pound match at the Matawan Icebreaker Tournament held on Dec. 21. Beck lost the match, but he went on to finish sixth. The Redbirds took fifth place in the season-opening tournament.
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Tolstoy’s book should be required reading
Leo Tolstoy’s “The Kingdom of God is Within You” is a book relatively unknown by the vast majority of Americans. But here is what Mahatma Gandhi of India wrote about this book: “[When] I was passing through a severe crisis of skepticism and doubt … I came across Tolstoy’s book ‘The Kingdom of God is…
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Support sought for Child Advocacy Center
A s a new year begins, and having recently celebrated a festive time of the year when the happiness of children is uppermost in our minds, I am asking Monmouth County residents to consider helping in the effort to fund phase two of a capital campaign to complete the expansion of the Monmouth County Child…
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Drug addiction must be acknowledged as a plague
I just read your article. I’m sure you must have received many responses to it, as this dreaded disease has struck many people in our area — children, teens and adults alike. My family, too, has had the pain of losing several loved ones to drugs. My brother-in-law fought his addiction for over 15 years…
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