• Greater Media 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.

  • EMACC to hold golf networking event

    The Business After Hours Committee of the Eastern Monmouth Area Chamber of Commerce (EMACC) is sponsoring the annual Good Time Golf Three-Club Scramble at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 26, at the Suneagles Golf Course, 2067 Tinton Ave., Fort Monmouth. Bring your favorite three clubs (no putter) for a challenging and entertaining afternoon on the…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Coldwell Banker survey finds Americans disagree over how long is too long to live home with parents

    A ccording to a new survey of more than 2,000 Americans conducted by Coldwell Banker Real Estate and leading psychotherapist Dr. Robi Ludwig, Americans don’t see eye to eye about the appropriate amount of time for adults to live with parents after college. The survey found that Americans ages 55 and older think it is…

  • REAL ESTATE BRIEFS

    Jack Waters, regional vice president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that Donna Warters of the East Brunswick office was individually recognized for her exceptional industry success during the month of August. Warters led the region, which is comprised of offices throughout Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean counties, in resale listings. She can be reached in Weichert’s East…

  • SPORT SHORTS

    Hall of Fame horse driver Cat Manzi, who suffered a fractured pelvis in a racing accident at Freehold Raceway on Sept. 6, was released from Jersey Shore University Medical Center in Neptune and moved to an acute rehab facility in Brick. According to Ellen Manzi, Cat’s wife, he suffered four fractures of his pelvis. “Three…

  • VARSITY REPORT

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent South Brunswick High School’s Austin Morse (r) picks up tough yardage in the middle of the East Brunswick High School line during the Sept. 15 game played in South Brunswick. The host Vikings scored an impressive 42-7 in their season opener. Vikings defeat rival Bears in football season opener S outh…

  • Live in medieval times at the Renaissance Faire

    The Lakewood Lions Club’s 32nd annual Charity Renaissance Faire will take place this weekend at Pine Park, 500 Country Club Drive, Lakewood. The Sept. 21-22 fair will feature knights in shining armor, period-appropriate entertainment and nearly 100 vendors. People of all ages are welcome to attend. The fair opens to the public at 10 a.m.,…

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