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More buyout funding approved
By STELLA MORRISON Staff Writer The state has approved $13.8 million for the buyouts of 67 more homes in Sayreville, officials announced last week. This batch of 67 homes is in addition to the 129 Sayreville homes that were initially approved for buyouts and the nine homes that were approved in the second round. A…
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Participants continue on the route during the Angel on Your Shoulder 3K run/walk at Kennedy Park in Sayreville on Sept. 14. The event was held in honor of Rene Lajewski and benefitted the Sayreville Association for Brain Injured Children. FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI
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Greater Media Newspapers launches new Twitter account
Greater Media Newspapers can be found on Twitter at @gmedianews. Follow us on Friday, Sept. 20, as we live-tweet from the TEDxNavesink conference. The event will feature more than 20 local and international leaders in their fields, discussing everything from sea level rise to neuroscience.
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Q&A
Legal lease with Sharon Peters Q: Our 26-year-old son made the extremely bad decision of leasing a Lexus. After about one year on this three-year lease, he’s been transferred overseas by his company, an arrangement that will last at least 18 months. He’s not taking the car with him, of course, and has asked us…
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The worst traffic jams ever
Next time you’re sitting in traffic be thankful you weren’t caught in any of these all-time tie-ups. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Those living in or near major U.S. cities clearly spend too much time sitting in traffic. According to navigation service provider INRIX in Kirkland, Wash., commuters in the 10 most congested parts of…
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Is no income verification dead? Are self-employed borrowers in trouble?
By Jim Guerriero Contrary to popular belief, there is still an opportunity for self-employed borrowers to refinance their mortgage or purchase the home they have been dreaming of. You may even want to do a no limit cash-out refinance to help your children or to perhaps invest. Most borrowers thought that after the mortgage market…
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SPORT SHORTS
The Keyport Recreation Commission and the Keyport Spanish American Club will present the seventh annual KeyportFest 5K Race on Sept. 21 at 8:30 a.m. Runners can begin checking in for registration at Fireman’s Park across from the Keyport Fishery on West Front Street beginning at 7 a.m. Post entry and day-of-race entry fee is $20.…
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Monmouth women are ranked in the Northeast after 5-0 start
Monmouth University women’s soccer team began its season with a 5-0 record for just the second time in school history. As a result, for the first time since 2011, the Hawks are ranked in the Northeast Region by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America (NSCAA). They were No. 10 in the most recent poll.…
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Experienced Bulldogs harriers ranked among state’s best
By TIM MORRIS Staff Writer RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN T im McLoone is glad that it is not 2011. His Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls crosscountry team starts the season ranked second in the state by nj.milesplit.com, which would have been a concern for the coach in 2011 since he would not know how his inexperienced…
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