Sale by Owner

Let’s talk a little about the homeowner who chooses to sell on their own. I am a Real Estate Agent. I sell houses. So of course I recommend that you list your home with me. But let me give you the Top 20 reasons why For Sale By Owner (or FSBO) is a bad idea. […]

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Fran LoBiondo

Week 4

Here we are in Coronavirus Shutdown: Week 4. We have puzzles, paints, crayons, coloring books, books, balls and some toys. They entertain our Greg, who is autistic, for short spans of time, but there are more hours to fill up in a day. Last week, I asked my daughter to stay with her brother while

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Ordering In

While many restaurants and local eateries have closed their doors for dine-in service, takeout and delivery have become the new norm for many. And according to a recent survey from TopCashback.com, 35 percent of Americans are ordering more food for takeout and delivery than they were a month ago. Here are seven tips to help

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Proper Pruning

If you are like most homeowners, you need to prune trees, shrubs, bushes and other plants in your yard from time to time. But do you know which tool is best suited for each particular job? Experts say that choosing tools wisely is key to maximizing beauty, and minimizing damage to plants. There are a

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Inbound Marketing

Inbound marketing—it’s a term you’ve likely heard of, but what does it re-ally mean? With so many avenues of marketing available, sometimes it’s hard to keep track. Inbound marketing refers to a technique of drawing customers to a product through a balance of content marketing, social media marketing, search engine optimization and branding. So, how

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Estell Brothers

The death in 1839 of John Estell III, founder of Estellville Glassworks in Weymouth Township, resulted in the business being turned over to his son Daniel. One year later, Daniel’s brother, John Estell IV, became a partner in the company as the glass factory thrived, employing as many as 80 workers by 1844, according to

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Historic Gems

Last year one of our articles introduced readers to the 142-mile NJ Bayshore Heritage Byway, along with all its spurs. This is one of eight such routes in the state, with those in southern New Jersey including both the aforementioned and the Pine Barrens Byway. The Bayshore Heritage Byway (BHB) traverses a rich mosaic of

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Timely Resources

April 15—this is not your typical April 15! Usually we are rushing around making sure our income tax returns are completed properly and getting into the mail. Right now, this annual duty is the farthest thing from anyone’s mind as we are trying to stay healthy. Many of us are trying to figure out what

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Springtime Optimism

Being inundated with coronavirus-related news for the past several weeks, we’ve almost forgotten that it’s springtime—a time of rebirth and renewal. So, I want to veer away from the bad news for now and give you a helping of optimism and good news about what’s in store on The Ave. Main Street Vineland is forging

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Mayor Fanucci’s Statement Regarding Parks and Essential Retail Guidelines

Mayor Anthony Fanucci issued the following update late last week regarding the COVID-19 Pandemic: As we all know, the situation surrounding the COVID-19 Pandemic is fluid and ever changing, with massive amounts of information to be processed. To that end, I am issuing the following directive regarding park closures in Vineland in order to allow

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