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Relationships are more important than transactions. You may have noticed that many real estate agents take a transactional approach to sales—identifying clients, closing the deal and then moving on to […]
Relationships are more important than transactions. You may have noticed that many real estate agents take a transactional approach to sales—identifying clients, closing the deal and then moving on to […]
If you’ve ever been on the receiving end of a windfall such as a bonus check, tax refund or small inheritance, you’ve probably been overwhelmed . . . and a
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In the last column, I aimed to give you a helping of optimism about The Ave in the face of hard times. More than ever, we must face adversity with
In the late 19th century, D.L. Risley brought his real estate business to Weymouth Township and temporarily detoured the legacy of the Estell family, who had established the settlement of
In honor of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, the Cumberland County Improvement Authority (CCIA) reminds you that there are still plenty of ways to celebrate and give back environmentally
Within the past week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy issued Executive Order 124, which authorizes the DOC Commissioner to furlough certain inmates to home confinement from state prison due to
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Josephine Martinelli Nesi of Vineland celebrated her 107th birthday via FaceTime with her family on March 19. Cake, cupcakes, and balloons were sent to her on her patron namesake Saint
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cumberland & Salem Counties (BBBS) is proud to announce Alicia Fearon as the organization’s newest Program Manager. In her new role, Alicia will manage High
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The U.S. Library of Congress Veterans History Project has partnered with Angelic Health to recruit and train volunteers to collect the stories of our veterans. All U.S. veterans are invited
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With in-person events and activities being canceled indefinitely and public places closed, everything has shifted to online—even libraries. And with National Library Week (April 19–25), you can still enjoy all
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