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PRINCETON: Talks on early teacher contract unsuccessful
The Princeton Board of Education tried unsuccessfully to accelerate contract negotiations with the teachers union, a move designed to have one less item filling up the plate of the incoming superinte By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer The Princeton Board of Education tried unsuccessfully to accelerate contract negotiations with the teachers union, a move designed…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Five Raiders sign to compete in college
Parents Wendy and Ed Hornich flank Hillsborough High School baseball coach Norm Hewitt as they stand behind Matt Hornich as he signed his letter of intent to attend the University of Delaware.
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ALLENTOWN: Murphy excited about MOC berth
By Justin Feil, The Packet Group There was the briefest moment of disappointment when Conor Murphy crossed the finish line in 11th place at the Group III state cross country meet Saturday at Holmdel Park. The Allentown High School junior had missed an automatic entry to the Meet of Champions by one place and only…
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EDITORIAL: And now, good news on economy
On the good news front for the economy, and we don’t get enough of that, it was announced this week that tourism brought more than $1.85 billion into the Princeton region last year, the third year in a row for positive reports in that segment of the economy. That includes 34,700 jobs, from low- to…
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Doggie damage?
Q&A with Sharon Peters Q: I’m a dog walker at the animal shelter, and they’ve recently posted signs everywhere saying, “Don’t let dogs urinate on tires.” When I asked why, the answer was, “There were complaints.” I agree that letting a dog pee on someone’s tire is rude, and it probably means you’re not paying…
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Smart cars for snow driving
Front or rear drive? Four-wheel or all-wheel drive? Here’s how to choose a car or truck that’s built to tackle the toughest winter conditions. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features With Old Man Winter’s icy breath bearing down upon us, choosing a car that delivers top traction in the snow can be paramount in many car…
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Borrowers feeling lukewarm
With home prices up, a moderate decrease in borrower health isn’t a big issue, new report suggests Home prices are rising, which is a good economic sign, but that also makes it more difficult for homebuyers to qualify for loans. The average loan-to-value ratio for potential borrowers increased in the third quarter 2013, according to…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
Spearheading Gloria Zastko, Realtor’s record in October were Realtor-associates, Jo Ann Lacina for number of listings taken and Jayakrishnan (Jay) Maniyil for number of contracts written. Lacina led the team in listings. She can be reached by calling 732-297-0600, ext. 19 or 732-599- 0076, or by emailing [email protected]. Maniyil lead the team for sales in…
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Leading Real Estate Companies of the World partnership makes Gloria Zastko, Realtors a global powerhouse
Gloria Zastko, Realtors’ international partnership with the Leading Real Estate Companies of the World distinguishes the firm from mainstream real estate brokerages. Leading Real Estate Companies of the World is a global network of more than 500 premier real estate firms with 4,000 offices and 120,000 sales associates in more than 40 countries around the…
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