• N.J. diners: Coffee, chow and camaraderie

    By JESSICA D’AMICO Staff Writer The owners of diners across central New Jersey say success in the trade is about more than serving good food at reasonable prices. It’s also about the family-like relationships that form among generations of employees and customers. JESSICA D’AMICO/STAFF Standing like so many silver or otherwise brightly colored beacons, they…

  • Small SUVs crash tests

    Only two models out of 13 tested passed the latest ‘small overlap crash’ test. By Jim Gorzelany CTW Features Compact SUVs, particularly the latest car-based crossover models, are hot items these days, ranked third behind midsize and compact cars in terms of sales volume. They appeal to a wide range of buyers — from single…

  • George Wall Ford Lincoln sponsors inaugural N.J. Auto Retailers Run for the Warriors

    George Wall Ford Lincoln has joined dealerships across the state in support of the inaugural New Jersey Auto Retailers Run for the Warriors, a race that will both honor the sacrifices of the military and raise funds to support the needs of today’s wounded veterans and their families. This unique road race will take place…

  • Weichert, Realtors named official real estate company of the New York Jets

    Weichert, Realtors and the New York Jets announce that Weichert has been named “official real estate company of the New York Jets.” As such, Weichert will maintain a significant presence during all Jets home games via prominently placed signage and on the in-stadium television network. “We are pleased to introduce Weichert, Realtors as official real…

  • Weichert Relocation Resources changes name to Weichert Workforce Mobility

    Weichert Relocation Resources Inc., one of the world’s leading providers of corporate workforce mobility solutions, announced that it has officially changed its name to Weichert Workforce Mobility Inc. The name change reflects the company’s expanded scope of services and the increasingly prominent role these services play in strategic workforce management. “As the demographics of the…

  • RFH girls tennis team enters season with revamped lineup

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School girls tennis coach Maria Manley will look to revamp her lineup this fall following the loss of several players to graduation. The Bulldogs will also be without junior Kate Fahey, Rumson-Fair Haven’s top singles player a year ago, who is concentrating on playing in high-level tournaments…

  • Running drills

    Long Branch High School center Dan Navarrete runs through a long snapping drill as the Green Wave practiced for their 2013 season opener on Sept. 12 at home against Manasquan High School. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR

  • SPORT SHORTS

    The Foundation for Shrewsbury Education (FSE) will host the 19th annual Shrewsbury 5K Classic and One-Mile Any Style on Oct. 20. FSE expects more than 300 participants to turn out for the day’s events, which include the 5K race (9 a.m.), a one-mile race (8:30 a.m.) and a kiddie dash (10:30 a.m.) The race will…

  • Buccaneers depending on speed for improvement

    By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent Red Bank Regional High School’s football team will rely on speed and smarts as it looks to improve upon last fall’s 4-6 record. A year ago, the Buccaneers proved to be a tough opponent, and their losses included an overtime decision against Wall High School, a 9-3 game against Rumson-Fair Haven…

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