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Q&A
Green savings with Sharon Peters Q: How much of a savings do these hybrids and new cars that come with stop/start technology for when you stop at a stop light accrue? I’m wondering if it makes sense for me, since I drive 66 miles round trip for work every day. A: It totally depends on…
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What today’s buyers want
Depending on who’s looking, your home may have just the thing that today’s homebuyers’ desires. Here are the features that buyers must have to close the deal — and they might be right inside your home. By Chrystal Caruthers CTW Features Every homebuyer is different, but each purchase provides valuable information that forms trends. Today’s…
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Dual agent dilemma
Dual agency is not preferable for most buyers and sellers, but those who must go with a dual agent can protect themselves by staying informed By Madhusmita Bora CTW Features I n the business of buying and selling a home, real estate agents have an attorney like role, protecting, advocating and representing the rights and…
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REAL ESTATE BRIEFS
RE/MAX Platinum, North Brunswick, announces that Jennifer Rems has joined the team as a sales associate. Rems is just beginning her real estate career. She will focus on residential and commercial real estate and will work with clients in Middlesex and Somerset counties. Rems joined RE/MAX because of the brand awareness and professionalism. She lives…
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NAIOP New Jersey announces 2014 Commercial Real Estate Award recipients
27th annual gala set for May 15 at The Palace at Somerset Park The 127th Annual Commercial Real Estate Awards Gala will be presented by the New Jersey Chapter of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, on May 15 at The Palace at Somerset Park, Somerset. Lawrence Russo Jr., founder, Russo Development, will receive…
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Bishop Ahr girls set sights on GMC Tournament quarterfinals
By JIMMY ALLINDER Correspondent Metuchen High School’s Cassie Smith sinks the 1,774th point of her career, breaking the school’s 22-year-old career scoring record of 1,773 points set by Emma Bascom. Smith scored a game-high 28 points in the Bulldogs’ 49-26 win over Cardinal McCarrick High School on Feb. 10 in Metuchen. She ended the game…
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Presidential exhibit hooks viewers with fabrics, facts
By AMY ROSEN Staff Writer Chester A. Arthur A nyone wondering which U.S. president had the first telephone in the White House or the first Christmas tree could answer those and many more questions during an exhibit at the Barron Arts Center in Woodbridge this month. Sisters Nola Heidbreder of Missouri and Linda Pietz of…
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Internships and other résumé-building opportunities available at camps
Students across the country are discovering that they can earn much more than cash as a camp counselor — they can obtain résumé building experience or even academic credit. In today’s world, a degree as well as several internships are nearly necessary to land that job, and while competitive internships may just result in filling…
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Take camp skills to school
Millions of parents chose camp for their child or teen because of the immense benefits of the experience. Not only does camp foster making new friends and learning 21st century life skills like independence, problem-solving, and teamwork, but it’s also fun! And camp skills can transfer into the school classroom. Confidence — All through the…
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