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Q&A
Doggie damage? 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…
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Weichert, Realtors donates $70,000 to American Cancer Society
Weichert, Realtors successfully raised $70,000 in donations for the American Cancer Society (ACS) to fund breast cancer research during its 13th Annual Charity Golf Outing. Proceeds from the successful event bring the grand total that Weichert has raised for the ACS to more than $650,000 since the annual fundraiser began in 2001. “I would like…
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Coldwell Banker home listing report finds Malibu most expensive market
The glitz, glamour and white sandy beaches of Malibu, Calif., have attracted the rich and famous to this premier destination for years. Recently, Coldwell Banker Real Estate released its 2013 Home Listing Report (HLR), which ranked Malibu as the most expensive place to live in the United States. According to the annual report, an apples-to-apples…
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Historic Seacroft estate in Rumson on the market
Weichert Capital Properties presents Seacroft, a baronial circa 1881 mansion located in Rumson’s estate section. Meticulously renovated in 2008, this stately colonial gracefully combines Old World grandeur with a plethora of luxurious modern appointments. The 10,000-square-foot residence is situated on 3.64 private acres on a high knoll; it is one of just three homes on…
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SPORT SHORTS
Monmouth University junior Matt Jeffery has been named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Defensive Player of the Year. The Freehold Township High School graduate anchored a Hawks defense that allowed just three goals in conference play and registered seven shutouts to help the Hawks win the regular season soccer title in their first year…
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Caseys, Bulldogs girls win group state championships
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer I t all comes down to the NJSIAA Meet of Champions (MOC) on Nov. 23. All the preliminaries are behind them, and Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School and Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School will be looking to cap off great seasons with an MOC crown. Both collected group state…
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Buccaneers look to build off last year’s state playoff run
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer RED BANK REGIONAL T he Red Bank Regional High School ice hockey team has struggled to find success in recent years. The Buccaneers were headed toward another disappointing finish in 2012-13 after going 11-11-1 overall and ranking last in the Shore Conference B North Division at 1-8- 1. Then they…
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Shore wins, Rumson falls in state field hockey tournament play
By MATTHEW ROCCO Correspondent The Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School field hockey team’s offensive attack came alive in a state sectional championship last week, carrying the Bulldogs to a big win over South Plainfield High School. Sophomore Madison Maguire helped top-seed Rumson-Fair Haven clinch the NJSIAA North Jersey II Group II title with two goals…
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Area teams advance to state football semifinals
By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent RED BANK CATHOLIC A fter falling behind 7-0 less than 30 seconds into the game, the Red Bank Catholic (RBC) High School football team’s response was met with shock and awe, as the Caseys scored six successive touchdowns to win their NJSIAA Non-Public Group III first round game against Immaculata, 42-14.…
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