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Weichert Real Estate School offering broker licensing course starting Jan. 14
The Weichert Real Estate School is pleased to announce the availability of a three-module broker licensing course, which is scheduled to run concurrently on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from Jan. 14 through May 8. The course will be offered at both the Morris Plains and Washington Township/Turnersville locations and will take place from 5-10 p.m.…
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NAIOP New Jersey accepting nominations for 27th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards
NAIOP New Jersey, the commercial real estate development association, is accepting nominations for the 27th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards, the industry’s most prestigious honors. Details and nomination forms are available at www.naiopnj.org/gala27. The awards will be presented at the Gala on May 15, 2014 at the Palace at Somerset Park. The awards honor excellence…
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Tuition bill hurts N.J. students and taxpayers
Democrats are touting another assault on U.S. citizens’ rights and pocketbooks with their in-state tuition gift for illegal aliens. This bill hurts New Jersey students and New Jersey taxpayers. Here are some reasons why: The new tuition paid by illegal aliens will be $14,000 per year. The current rate is $28,000. Who will make…
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Oakley Farmstead to host open house
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — The Freehold Township Heritage Society’s Oakley Farmstead Museum House will host a holiday open house on Dec. 8 at the intersection of Wemrock Road and Oakley Drive. This event is open to the general public. Hours are 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and tours of the decorated house will be offered for…
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Audition for ‘Another Night on Broadway’
MILLSTONE — The Millstone Township Performing Arts Center is holding auditions for “Another Night on Broadway,” a musical revue set to hit the stage Feb.8. The show will feature Broadway performers as well as local talent. Auditions for singers and dancers age 7 and up will be held from 7-9 p.m. Dec. 6 and from…
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Two men charged with destroying state property
Conservation officers with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Division of Fish and Wildlife have charged two New Jersey men with destruction of agricultural property and other motor vehicle offenses after they illegally drove a pickup truck through soybean fields in a state wildlife management area. According to a press release, Rudolf Licwinko,…
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Keris family lends support to Trees for Troops effort
By AMY ROSEN Staff Writer ALLENTOWN — The Keris family grows Christmas trees year-round at the Keris Tree Farm and Christmas Shop, 842 Route 524, Allentown. At this time of year, they open their farm to the public and their hearts to military families. Five years ago, another tree farmer told Maggie and Joe Keris…
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Allentown businesses to celebrate
ALLENTOWN — The Allentown Business Community Association will once again present its Holiday Open House Celebration. The celebration will begin on Dec. 6, from 7-9 p.m. with “Artist on the Avenue” at Bruno’s One Sweet Ride on Main Street. Live music, prizes and refreshments will be featured. Attendees are welcome to BYOB. The annual Christmas…
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Children learn importance of sharing during holiday
By GREG KENNELTY Staff Writer UPPER FREEHOLD – While Thanksgiving often means heaping piles of food on a family’s dinner table, some families struggle to meet that expectation on the holiday. Children and staff at the Kiddie Academy of Upper Freehold, 5 Allyson Way, helped those needy families have an enjoyable Thanksgiving on Nov. 28.…
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