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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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Model homes grand open at Toll Brothers’ The Enclave at Shrewsbury Aug. 10-11
Toll Brothers, the nation’s leading builder of luxury homes, announces the grand opening of two new professionally decorated model homes — The Hammond and The Farmington — at The Enclave at Shrewsbury, an active living community in Monmouth County. The new model homes showcase Toll Brothers’ quality designs with impressive floor plans and exquisite decorating,…
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Insurance bill blues
Why homeowners insurance rates are going up, and what you can do about it Temperatures aren’t the only things on the rise this summer. Homeowners insurance rates are also going up, according to the latest data from the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which reports that the cost of homeowners insurance increased 36 percent between…
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Gloria Nilson & Co. presents Walnut Grove, a new community in Neptune
Gloria Nilson & Co. real estate agent Joe Baumann announces a new community of single family homes, Walnut Grove, in Neptune Township. An enclave of just seven homes will make up Walnut Grove, which will be built by Plumbline Builders LLC of Wall Township, veterans of new residential and custom home building. Along with offering…
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Wicked Tune, Yes I’m Lucky winners at Monmouth Park
Wicked Tune (1), with Elvis Trujillo riding, won the $60,000 My Frenchman Stakes at Monmouth Park on Aug. 3. BILL DENVER EQUI-PHOTO Patricia Generazio’s Wicked Tune held offalatesurgebyAPElvistocapture the $60,000 My Frenchman Stakes at Monmouth Park by a neck on Aug. 3. Trained by Jane Cibelli, Wicked Tune hesitated slightly at the break before rushing…
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Summer lacrosse league part of SJV’s offseason training
By NEIL BORENSTEIN Staff Writer St. John Vianney High School’s Tino D’Amore (l) and Brick Township High School’s Mike Vecchio have their sights set on catching a loose ball during their Jersey Shore Summer Lacrosse League game at the National Guard Camp in Sea Girt. STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER ERIC SUCAR The 2013 St. John Vianney High…
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Middletown father and son cross finish lines together
By WAYNE WITKOWSKI Correspondent David Ferrell (l) and his son, Blake, complete the swimming portion of a triathlon, which also includes cycling and running. They draw cheers at every triathlon they compete in. When David Ferrell crossed the finish line among the final group of 50 finishers out of the 600 who entered in the…
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‘Art Like You Love It!’
“Church and Barn, Peacham, Vt.” The current exhibit at the Red Horse Gallery in Freehold Township features paintings created by local artist Tim Belding, along with artwork created by students of LADACIN Network in Ocean Township and students of ASAH, an association of private schools and agencies serving people with disabilities. The exhibit will run…
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NJ Repertory Co. adds more shows to ‘Saving Kitty’
New Jersey Repertory Co. has added more shows to the premiere of “Saving Kitty,” a provocative new dramatic comedy written by Marisa Smith. Shows will be performed through Aug. 25. What happens when a daughter brings home a young man to meet her ultra-liberal Upper East Side parents for the first time, and he turns…
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