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Middlesex Real Estate News, FSBO Listings
Stoneham Resident Receives Real Estate Award - Patch.com |
Stoneham Resident Receives Real Estate Award Patch.com By Jonathan Pickering Carol Fontana, right, a REALTOR with ERA Andrew Realty, was the recipient of the Eastern Middlesex Association of REALTORS' prestigious Dorothy M. Shea Award. The award was presented to her by Louise Bartolo, left, the outgoing ...
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Simon of Readington, Spadea of Princeton seeking votes in Republican ... - Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com  Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com |
Simon of Readington, Spadea of Princeton seeking votes in Republican ... Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com The two candidates getting the most attention are Readington Township Committeewoman Donna Simon and Bill Spadea of Princeton Township in Mercer County, a real estate firm executive. John Saccenti of South Brunswick Township in Middlesex County is also ...
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Challenger vows fight for Assembly GOP nomination - MyCentralJersey.com |
Challenger vows fight for Assembly GOP nomination MyCentralJersey.com Vying for the spot are Readington Township Committeewoman Donna Simon, Princeton Township political operative and real estate executive Bill Spadea, and South Brunswick health official and business owner John C. Saccenti. Simon is largely favored to ...
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State actively courting buyers for East Cambridge courthouse - Wicked Local |
State actively courting buyers for East Cambridge courthouse Wicked Local One resident said Attorney General Martha Coakley, acting in her role as Middlesex District Attorney, insisted the state move the office because of the asbestos issue. Along with the asbestos, potential buyers of the property located at 40 Thorndike ...
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ACH casino counting on new locally focused marketing strategy to survive in ... - Press of Atlantic City |
ACH casino counting on new locally focused marketing strategy to survive in ... Press of Atlantic City The lenders sold Resorts in December 2010 for $31.5 million to Atlantic City gaming executive Dennis Gomes and New York real estate magnate Morris Bailey. "Nick always liked the property even, frankly, more than he liked Resorts," Ribis' spokesman, ...
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Shaker Hills Golf Club faces threat of foreclosure - Nashoba Publishing |
Shaker Hills Golf Club faces threat of foreclosure Nashoba Publishing Ayer is owed some $75000 in unpaid water, sewer and real estate taxes. As such, Ayer Town Administrator Robert Pontbriand confirmed on Tuesday that his office has not released the club's 2012 licenses. "The Shaker Hills Licenses (All Alcohol and Common ...
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Movers & Shakers for Jan. 8, 2012 - MetroWest Daily News |
Movers & Shakers for Jan. 8, 2012 MetroWest Daily News By Daily News staff The Greater Boston Association of Realtors (GBAR) recently named Paul Yorkis, broker-owner of Patriot Real Estate in Medway, as the 2011 Greater Boston Realtor of the Year at the association's annual awards dinner at the Dedham ...
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Page Taft merges with Randall, Realtors - RealEstateRama (press release) |
Page Taft merges with Randall, Realtors RealEstateRama (press release) Two years ago, Randall, Realtors, which is based in southern Rhode Island, purchased Cape Cod's largest real estate company, Kinlin Grover. Since then, it has opened two other Connecticut offices in Norwich and East Lyme to complement its Mystic ...
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SBA Disaster Assistance Available to Private Non-Profit Organizations in ... - MarketWatch (press release) |
SBA Disaster Assistance Available to Private Non-Profit Organizations in ... MarketWatch (press release) PNP organizations may borrow up to $2 million to repair or replace damaged or destroyed real estate, machinery and equipment, inventory and other business assets. The SBA may increase a loan up to 20 percent of the total amount of disaster damage to ...
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Developers, environmentalists fighting for NJ lawmakers' support on sewer ... - The Republic |
Developers, environmentalists fighting for NJ lawmakers' support on sewer ... The Republic The EPA letter came as advocates for a two-year delay on sewer rules — including the battered real estate and construction community, and recession-weary labor unions — line up support for the bills A4335 and S3156. The bills will help New Jersey ...
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