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LAMBERTVILLE: Don’t Toss It boutique opens as a shop for ‘creative reuse’
Have a box full of buttons or a drawer full of costume jewelry taking up space? Don’t toss it repurpose it. LAMBERTVILLE Have a box full of buttons or a drawer full of costume jewelry taking up space? Don’t toss it repurpose it. A new store, called Don’t Toss It, has opened at…
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MANVILLE: Kids can compete Nov. 23 in shooting free throws
First level of Elks tournament will be held at Weston School The Manville-Hillsborough Elks will sponsor its 42nd annual free throw shooting contest at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 23, in the gymnasium of Weston Elementary School, 600 Newark Ave., Manville. The event is free of charge. If the participant is successful enough to move…
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HILLSBOROUGH: Dukes cheerleaders are state, conference champs
Building a formation at the Jersey Valley Conference championship, the Hillsborough Dukes Jr. Midget squad captured first place on Oct. 14. Adapting to a last-minute injury, the squad performed well enough to place as runnerup at the Eastern Region on Nov. 3.
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CHESTERFIELD: Township hosts health fair
Chesterfield Township held its second annual Health and Wellness Fair on Nov. 7, which featured vendors including Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Hamilton, Ideal Nutrition, Civinski Chiropractor, Corner Stone Health and Wellness and Burlington County Health Department. Photo by Amy Batista
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Reinventing a classic
By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features The 2014 Chevrolet Impala sheds its stodgy image and makes big cars cool again 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…
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Q&A
Eco push with Sharon Peters Q: The cars we’ve been test-driving, including the Honda CR-Z and the Toyota RAV4, have this little button called the “Eco” button. It purportedly shifts the car into some sort of fuel-conserving green mode. What’s the deal with these things? Do they do anything? A: A wide-array of vehicles now…
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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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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…
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Renters are younger and richer
It’s a good time to be a property manager, report shows ‘T he report is saying that the rental market is still super hot.” That’s an adequate summary of the annual proper manager survey for Rent.com, as told by Kari Taylor, director of rental insights for the rental listing website. In other words, it’s a…
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