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TRENTON--After two heartbreaking losses to start the season, the TCNJ Wrestling team looks to turn its season around with a win at its next meet on Dec. 9 at the United States Merchant Marine Academy.

 

Before then, the team will showcase its talents at the New Standard Invitational on Dec. 2. The Lions are led by seven seniors who hope to end their wrestling career on a high note. Head coach Joe Galante looked on the bright side after the team’s first loss and knows the team is capable of improvement.

 

“We can take away some positives from those last three bouts and I saw some greatness in some spots,” he told The Signal, TCNJ’s newspaper.

 

Over the course of the season, TCNJ will have tough opponents to worry about. Muhlenberg College is currently 4-0 this season and keeps on improving, and Delaware Valley University is a team to compete with, with a notable 3-2 record so far this season.

 

Will the Lions bounce back and have a victorious rest of the season? Or will they fall short and work to rebuild for next year?

 

MILLTOWN-- “I treat your family like I would treat my own family,” said Thomas Capman, Owner, Anytime Plumbing, which was established in 1989.

Capman, who first worked at the company before acquiring it from the original owner, 11 years ago, said Anytime is different from corporate run or franchised operators.

“We don’t have to charge ridiculous prices, like they do, to cover over-advertising.”

He explained that he and two other trained technicians have teamed it for years.

“My guys are like family,” he said.

Though you’ll usually get Capman on the phone when you call, at times his guys will take inbound calls as well.

Customers never “talk to an office manager that has no idea about plumbing – there is always someone to answer questions,” said Capman.  

While the businesses is centrally located in Milltown, New Jersey, Capman explained that he does quite a bit of work in Jamesburg and Monroe due to his many relationships with property managers and residents at active adult living communities in those towns and others.   

Property managers and their staff will call me first if they have a problem in the clubhouse or other public facility within the property, said Capman.

And, if they refer a resident to him directly, he said, they feel comfortable highlighting his number, though policy usually specifies that staff must provide contact information for a couple of plumbers.

Capman can turn on a dime -- Anytime is not a franchise, has no territory to adhere to, and knows how to get the job done right.

As a certified master plumber, I’ve been named “Best Contractor’ on Angie's List and also won the Angie's List “Super Service Award,” said Capman.

Anytime will take care of plumbing problems before they get worse.

We know how stressful it is to have drains backed up, or have other difficulties, said Capman.

“Turn to us for a plumber who knows the craft,” added Capman.

Anytime Plumbing offers many services, including:

  • Emergency plumbing
  • Toilets
  • Tubs Sinks
  • General plumbing
  • Drain cleaning
  • Sewer service
  • Faucets
  • Showers
  • Sump Pumps
  • Garbage Disposal
  • Frozen Pipes

 

For a plumber in Greater Milltown and the surrounding areas who is courteous and competent, please contact Anytime Plumbing.

They’ll give you an estimate and make sure you're comfortable with the projected turnaround before starting the work, and treat your home or business as if it's their own.

make an appointment!

732-390-9955 Milltown & East Brunswick Areas

609-924-3114 Monroe & Jamesburg Areas

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BLOOMINGTON, IND.--A combination of issues this season for the 2017 Rutgers Football Team. Janarian Grant never fully recovering this season and having that break-out game. The Rutgers Coaches being Out-Coached again. Coach Ash admitting he is not doing a good job. Play calling and the apprehension to risk taking is taking its toll. The Scarlet Knights are 4-7 and will be home next Saturday for a Nationally televised game against Michigan State. Coaches seem to be very conservative and not allowing Gio to run? Running him more could open up the throw. Gio was 8-14 in passing. Offensive Coordinator Jerry Kill is playing a High School style offense! Just 14 passes? "its a 41-0 ass kickin" Its on me  Coach Ash said. 

FREEHOLD--BREAKING STORY-November 18, 2017 at approximately 1:15am this morning, two NJnewjersey reporters were traveling north on Route 18 just before the Route 79 exit near Freehold when an extremely fast car almost clipped their car. The car was driving erratically and in two lanes. As we continued traveling up the road a good mile we happened to notice the same car crashed in the ravine. The car was smoking and seemed to be totaled. We pulled over and called 911 and then got out of the car to talk to another driver that had stopped to help. The driver of the car that was in the crash was shaken up but appeared to be physically okay. One of the NJnewjersey reporters spoke to the driver who was a Brazilian woman in what appeared to be her 20’s. The driver claimed that her car was hit by another car, yet there was no other vehicle in site. The driver was seen by these NJnewjersey reporters being taken away in an ambulance and the car being towed. Many police officers reported to the scene of the accident and they were kind, and courteous to these NJnewjersey reporters. We want to thank these police officers for getting to the scene of this accident quickly and taking action immediately. Thank you for your service!

            The question we want to pose to our readers and to give them something to think about is, “How fast is too fast?” Route 18’s speed limit in this section is 65 miles per hour, yet many people drive over 100 mph on this road. This NJnewjerseyreporter has seen way too many accidents on this section of Route 18 time and time again. Many of these cars have been flipped over and there have been many fatalities. This NJnewjerseyreporter believes this road needs to be regulated especially since there are many deer in this area during this time of year. These two NJnewjersey reporters even drove past a family of deer on the side of the road prior to this accident. If you are one of the people who are driving on this road at extremely fast speeds you could end up being a statistic. Call a taxi, an Uber, Lyft, your friends or family. Do not let this happen to you! Let this incident be a warning to all drivers on this road to DRIVE SAFE, STAY SAFE AND BE SAFE AND MOST OF ALL DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE!

 

Written By Barbara Sue Friedman & Olga Sawuk-Writers/News Reporters NJnewjersey.com