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RE/MAX launches national social campaign; consumers asked to share ‘my perfect fit’
I nspired by the RE/MAX national ad campaign For All the Things That Move You, consumers are asked to embrace the art of storytelling by sharing what makes their home the “perfect fit,” with a chance to win weekly prizes and ultimately a $10,000 cash grand prize. This six-week multiplatform campaign encourages consumers to look…
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Two Toll Brothers’ communities open for sale to high demand
Monroe Chase and Regency at Readington Villas Collection, two of Toll Brothers’ newest communities in New Jersey, opened on Sept. 21 to high demand, capturing deposits on every home site in the initial offering of homes. “The rapid pace of sales this past weekend is evidence that buyers have confidence in Toll Brothers’ well-known reputation,…
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SPORT SHORTS
Spotswood Youth Baseball will hold a general public meeting at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 17 in the municipal courtroom at Spotswood Borough Hall, 77 Summerhill Road. Board positions are available. The Sayreville Leprechauns are hosting a Cancer Walk on Oct. 5. Registration will begin at 4 p.m., with the walk starting at 5 p.m. at the…
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Sayreville girls look to even the score with Bishop Ahr
SAYREVILLE WAR MEMORIAL By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Sayreville War Memorial High School’s girls soccer team heads into an Oct. 3 Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) White Division match against first place Bishop George Ahr High School with a 5-1-1 record. The Bombers lone loss, a 4-0 decision, came at the hands of Bishop Ahr on Sept.…
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Old Bridge cross-country team looks to challenge for GMC crown
OLD BRIDGE By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Old Bridge High School’s girls crosscountry team is off to a 4-0 start this fall and is in a strong position to challenge Metuchen High School in the Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Championships. The Knights return six of their seven starters from last year (Jasmin Kaur graduated), including senior…
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Holding on for the win
Spotswood High School’s Chase Fee tries to turn the corner and get around Point Pleasant Beach High School defender Jake Fioretti during the Sept. 28 game played at Spotswood. The Chargers held visiting Point Pleasant Beach without a touchdown en route to a 7-3 win. SCOTT FRIEDMAN
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Ethnic food on menu at church Fall Festival
Saints Peter and Paul Russian Orthodox Church will host its annual Fall Festival 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 12 in the church hall, 76 Whitehead Ave., South River, behind the church. The event will feature ethnic foods, music, raffles, church tours and more. Admission is free of charge. Orders for babkas (cheese, prune, poppy seed, apricot,…
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Brunch to support breast-cancer fight
The Pink and Bloom Foundation, in collaboration with Tuscana Salon, East Brunswick, will host the third annual Brunch Against Breast Cancer noon-3 p.m. Oct. 13 at Gusto Grill, 1050 Route 18, East Brunswick. The event will feature food, music, drinks, raffles, door prizes and more. Tickets cost $50 each and are available at http://pinkandbloom.com, at…
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Valli to perform in ‘Relive the Jersey Boys’
St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish will present singer Bobby Valli, brother of Frankie Valli of the Four Seasons, in “Relive the Jersey Boys” Oct. 26 in the gym at St. Stan’s School, 225 MacArthur Ave., Sayreville. Doors will open at 6 p.m. The event will feature a roast-beef dinner, the show, dancing and a cash bar.…
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