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Officers file grievances against Keyport administrator
By KEITH HEUMILLER Staff Writer Lorene Wright The Keyport Borough Council is considering three grievances filed by borough police officers charging Borough Administrator Lorene Wright with creating a hostile work environment, according to sources close to the situation. The grievances, filed by Detective Shannon Torres, Officer Joseph Rendina and Officer Robert Aumack, were first submitted…
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Police in pursuit of the alternate route
By THOMAS CASTLES Staff Writer Police recruits line up during a morning training session Oct. 1 at the Monmouth County Police Academy, Freehold Township. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR A fickle economic climate still looms large over many New Jersey municipalities, and when it comes time to hunker down and cut costs, police payroll is often…
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Cities with the highest car theft rates
Those living in western states are more prone to have their cars stolen than anywhere else in the U.S. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features You might want to consider beefing up your vehicle security system if you live in California, where eight cities in the Golden State made the annual top 10 “Hot List” of…
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Coldwell Banker dominates Real Trends best agents in New Jersey list for closed sales volume
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage affiliated sales associates obtained more spots than any other New Jersey real estate company in the Real Trends Best Real Estate Agents in America report of the state’s top 50 sales professionals based on closed sales volume. Several Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage sales associates also ranked within the state’s top 50…
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Coldwell Banker hosts ‘Fall in Love with the American Dream Open House Event’
On the weekend of Oct. 19-20, Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage is hosting a “Fall in Love with the American Dream Open House Event,” encompassing the entire region covered by the real estate company’s 56 offices throughout New Jersey and Rockland County, N.Y. “This has been an amazing year in real estate, with many buyers setting…
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Living in a video world
Video tours and conferencing increasingly substitute in-person interactions for buyers, sellers and their agents. For home hunters seeking the perfect property today, the next best thing to being there is simply clicking play. The latest social video tools allow buyers, sellers and their agents to tour a home remotely, teleconference on a desired property and…
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Inexperienced Liberty Lions off to good start in boys cross-country
JACKSON LIBERTY By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Jackson Liberty High School’s boys crosscountry team has enjoyed a surprising 4-1 start in dual meets, even though four of the top five runners expected back from last season did not return for various reasons. The team quickly developed well behind junior Stephen Linton, who has emerged as the…
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Going for the block
Howell High School’s Sydney Lasquinha (10) jumps up and blocks a Marlboro High School shot at the net, while teammate Rebecca Franey (12) is ready to react to the play. The Shore Conference A North Division volleyball match was played in Howell on Sept. 30, and the undefeated Mustangs got the win. MATT DENTON
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Jaguars prepare for meeting with Manalapan
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent Top: Jackson Memorial High School’s Marcus Ademilola sprints upfield against Toms River High School North during the Oct. 4 Shore Conference A South Division game played in Jackson. The undefeated Jaguars treated their Homecoming fans to a 40-7 victory. Top Right: Jackson Memorial’s Vinny Celidonio (6) chases down Toms River High…
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