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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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Going the extra mile
With housing inventories low, many listing agents are offering extra perks to attract clients By Erik J. Martin CTW Features With the real estate market in rebound mode, housing is in shorter supply in many key markets — creating stiffer competition among agents vying for the same home seller customers. Under these seller-friendly circumstances, agents…
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Best foot forward
Preparing a home for sale can be stressful, but brokers say these top tips will smooth the way for a quick turnaround By Chrystal Caruthers CTW Features Selling a home can be disruptive. Homeowners must walk a fine line between living comfortably in their own homes and making them as appealing as possible for potential…
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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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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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SPORT SHORTS
Madison Park Girls Softball League will be holding in-person registration dates for the 2014 softball season on Dec. 6 from 6-8:30 p.m. and Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m at the Madison Park Little League Field House (Old Bridge North Titans Fields) located on Cheesequake Road in the Parlin section of Old Bridge.…
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Knights focus on Thanksgiving game after state playoff loss
OLD BRIDGE By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent A fter suffering back-to-back losses and being eliminated from the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V playoffs, Old Bridge High School’s Thanksgiving Day matchup at East Brunswick High School takes on new meaning. A Turkey Day triumph will put Old Bridge (6-3 overall) at 6-2 in the Greater Middlesex Conference…
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Extra point sends Bombers to state football semifinals
SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s Deion Miller (35) heads upfield behind his blockers during the Bombers’ NJSIAA Central Jersey Group V playoff game at Monroe Township High School on Nov. 15. Sayreville escaped Monroe with a 35-34 victory, keeping its chance at a fourth-straight sectional title alive. SCOTT…
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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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