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Greater Media airs top stories in Broadcast News
By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Suzie Xie leads the broadcast with a look at the week’s top stories before passing the torch to reporters and managing editors in the Greater Media newsroom. The race to thrive in a shifting industry has pushed media outlets to reach their audiences through a range of platforms, with a…
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County rolls out $9M Sandy grant program
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Monmouth County residents still struggling with expenses stemming from superstorm Sandy may be eligible for up to $15,000 in federal grant funds as part of the Superstorm Sandy Homeowner/Renter Assistance Program (SHRAP). The $9 million program is being rolled out by the county this month to help stormimpacted residents purchase…
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‘O, Christmas Tree’: Roots run deep in N.J.
By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer Employees at Anne Ellen Christmas Tree Farm in Manalapan prepare a tree for a ride to its home for the holidays on Dec. 4. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR The pilgrimage is one taken by countless families at this time each year — the search for the perfect Christmas tree. “Everybody…
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Still circling
Q&A with Sharon Peters The matter of roundabouts continues to generate passion. I recently shared some of the positive comments about roundabouts that came after a column in which I expressed skepticism that the proliferation of roundabouts would accomplish every traffic-control miracle promised by the “experts.” After the roundabout proponents who got in touch with…
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Beating winter’s icy grip
Those hitting the road to visit friends or family need to take the proper precautions to ensure their vehicles are up to the task By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features I t’s that time of the year again, when the weather in much of the country has turned wintry and millions take to the roads for…
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Disaster converted
As if restoring a home after a disaster isn’t a big enough headache, sellers need to be extra careful when preparing a disaster-struck home for the market By Madhusmita Bora CTW Features I t’s not enough to just spruce up your lawn, take down that Star Wars collection and declutter that basement to ready your…
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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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SPORT SHORTS
Holbrook Little League is offering a free girls softball pitching clinic on Dec. 14. The clinic is open to all girls softball players who played for the Holbrook Little League in either the spring or fall 2013 season. There will be two sessions, and each session is capped at 14 participants. Session A will be…
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No. 1-ranked Brookdale men getting everyone’s best effort
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer This is a season unlike any other for the Brookdale Community College men’s basketball team. That’s because Paul Cisek’s Jersey Blues are the defending NJCAA national champions. “Teams are coming after us,” Cisek said. “They are bringing their ‘A’ game.” Thus far, Brookdale, No. 1 ranked in the country, has…
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