• Squads see volunteer shortage

    By JACK MURTHA Staff Writer Greg Williams, a Colts Neck First Aid Squad volunteer, stands near a truck at the unit’s headquarters on Nov. 8. While many first aid squads in New Jersey have struggled to recruit members, Colts Neck has seen a steady number of volunteers in recent years. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR Only…

  • Reinventing a classic

    The 2014 Chevrolet Impala sheds its stodgy image and makes big cars cool again By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Back in the 1960s and into the 1970s, the full-size Chevrolet Impala was the King of the Road, an unashamedly large and powerful sedan favored by American families that was perennially the automaker’s top seller. Recent…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    Yisroel Taub, sales associate with RE/MAX on the Move Realty in Lakewood, has ranked among the RE/MAX of New Jersey Top 10 in individual units for August and September. Taub has five years of real estate experience, specializing in resales and new construction. He has been with RE/MAX for four years. Throughout his career, Taub…

  • Weichert, Realtors hosting 35th annual toy drive

    The Weichert Family of Companies recently announced the start of the 35th Annual Weichert Toy Drive. Members of the community are invited to drop off new, unwrapped toys at the company’s sales offices through Dec. 13. The toys will be delivered throughout the holidays in conjunction with local charities that assist financially and physically disadvantaged…

  • MCAR chooses Realtor and Realtor-Associate of the Year

    The Monmouth County Association of Realtors (MCAR) announces they have chosen Albert S. Veltri,Veltri & Associates, Realtors, as 2013 Realtor of the Year and Luke Lackey,Coldwell Banker, as 2013 Realtor- Associate of the Year. These individuals are being recognized for their effort and work expended in the interest of their community, humanitarian services, in the…

  • Warriors play for chance at sectional soccer finals

    By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent New Egypt High School’s boys soccer team continues its season in the NJSIAA Central Jersey Group I playoffs on Nov. 12, when the No. 1 seed Warriors played host to No. 13 seed Bound Brook High School. The winner of that game advances to finals on Nov. 15 against the winner…

  • NCAA Tournament next for Hawks’ MAAC champion soccer team

    By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer Monmouth University forward Dana Costello, a Jackson Memorial High School graduate, was named to the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) All-Tournament Team after helping the Hawks win the MAAC Championship in their first season as a member of the conference. The Hawks, who captured the title with a 2-0 win…

  • Improved Liberty Lions prepare for NJSIAA consolation game

    JACKSON LIBERTY By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Liberty High School’s football team was beset with injuries, including 14 players with concussions, and adjusting to the new system of first-year head coach Jim Sharples, but it is showing signs of progress in recent weeks. In fact, the Liberty Lions had a shot at making the NJSIAA…

  • Division champion Jaguars start playoffs with home field edge

    JACKSON MEMORIAL By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer Jackson Memorial High School’s football team heads into the NJSIAA South Jersey Group V playoffs this weekend with a home field advantage for the opening round after securing its first Shore Conference A South Division championship since 2005. The Jaguars were assured of both after hammering out a…

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