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House flipping down, profits up
With fewer foreclosures, house flipping activity is down — but high-end flips mean profits per home are going up House flippers are finding it harder to get a good deal since foreclosures are at a seven-year low. But flipping can still be profitable — a recent report by RealtyTrac, real estate data sources shows that…
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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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Hornets’ playoff run ends with shootout loss in semifinals
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent Despite losing key players to injuries, the Holmdel High School boys soccer team advanced to the semifinals in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group II tournament with two hard-fought wins. The Hornets were forced to play without their two leading scorers, forwards Jason Kyriacou and Gino D’Agostino, since the Shore Conference Tournament…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Middletown Recreation Department will host the annual Turkey Soccer Shootout on Nov. 22 at 6 p.m. at Croydon Hall, 900 Leonardville Road. Children ages 6-12 are invited to participate. The shootout consists of an alternating series of penalty kicks for points. Finishers in first, second and third place get a trophy and a turkey.…
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O’Neill, McClemens capture state cross-country titles
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer One of the best classes of boys distance runners in Shore Conference history will race each other for the last time on New Jersey soil Nov. 23. The NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) promises to be one of the finest and possibly fastest in meet history. Back from last year…
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Mater Dei football advances to state sectional semifinals
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Mater Dei High School won only its second state playoff game in school history, 12-7, over Morristown Beard School in the NJSIAA Non- Public Group I bracket on Nov. 16. Meanwhile, Middletown High School North and Middletown High School South both failed to get out of the first round with losses…
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Keeping her balance
DORINE SHAPRIO Middletown High School North’s Dominiquea Trotter performs on the balance beam at the NJSIAA Individual Gymnastics Championships at Montgomery High School on Nov. 16. Trotter finished seventh in the all-around (37.400) and tied for fourth on the beam (9.550).
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‘Coast to Coast’
“After the Rain” by Judy Stach The Middletown Arts Center (MAC) will host the 11th Plein Air Painters of the Jersey Coast show, featuring local artists’ favorite New Jersey scenes. “Coast to Coast,” featuring 90 paintings by 22 New Jersey artists, will be on display through Nov. 23. A portion of the proceeds from show…
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Fab Faux brings Beatles’ classics to New Brunswick
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Like most rock musicians, professional bassist and singer Will Lee has an undying devotion to the momentous musical catalog of the Beatles. But where many enthusiasts saw a blemish on the British band’s career, Lee saw an opportunity. With the aid of a cache of talented studio musicians, John Lennon,…
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