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New Year’s Eve Parties near Millburn, NJ

2013 is soon to come to an end, and what better way to say goodbye to the year and welcome in 2014 than by attending one of the fantastic parties and celebrations going on Millburn, NJ. There’s a good selection of events that you can be a part of for the December 31st end of […]

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5 Home Repairs You Need to Make this Winter

As a resident of New Jersey, you are well aware of how harsh the winter months can be. By taking a few steps before the cold winter temperatures hit, you can help save money on your electric bill while also keeping your home safe through the tough winter weather. Even if you did everything to […]

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Top 10 boutiques for holiday shopping in New Jersey

As if the annual search for Christmas gifts were not stressful enough, the harsh weather conditions of upstate New Jersey makes for some challenging conditions, so when it comes time to find Uncle Larry’s perfect gift this holiday season, it makes sense to have a solid idea of where to shop before even leaving the […]

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The Adult School of the Chathams a Great Place to Learn in Madison

The Adult School of the Chathams, Madison and Florham Park was founded in 1937 and continues to provide lifelong learning processes to everyone in the community.  It was one of the first independent, nonprofit, community educational organizations founded in New Jersey and receives no government funding.  There are no residence requirements to be a student, […]

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Some Notable and Important Citizens of Summit

The city of Summit was incorporated as Summit Township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 23, 1869. Summit was then reincorporated as a city on March 8, 1899. The name of the town may refer to its position, which is at the top of the Second Watchung Mountain. It may also […]

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Westfield Looks Back to Small Town Roots

Westfield NJ is a community that maintains a deep connection to its past and can trace its history all the way back to 1720.  With a vibrant, historic downtown district, a library dating back over 140 years, a living history museum, and several memorials and monuments dotting the town landscape, Westfield is certainly a place […]

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Drew University in Madison

The Drew University is a private university found in Madison, New Jersey. It is originally known as the Drew Theological Seminary in 1867. The University later on expanded, wherein they included an undergraduate liberal arts college in the year 1928, then commenced a program of graduate studies by 1955. Most people often call the school […]

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Summit Station: Connection to Midtown

The Summit Station is a train station located in Summit, New Jersey. It is served by New Jersey Transit’s Morris and Essex Lines. The station can be found between the Union Place on the north and the Broad Street down south. There is a station access on either side, between the Summit Avenue on the […]

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Bottle Hill Day – Madison’s Annual Street Fair Oct 5th

Bottle Hill Day is Madison, New Jersey’s annual town festival and street fair held on the first Saturday of October. It is a rain or shine event open to all and free of charge. Madison residents, businesses and community organizations participate in this fun-filled day of food, entertainment, and shopping to raise money for the town. […]

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Realtor Magazine Chooses SueAdler.com as 2013 Best Team Website & Blog in America

Realtor Magazine, the official magazine of the National Association of Realtors, released its 2013 Best of the Web Real Estate sites naming www.sueadler.com The Sue Adler Team as best website and blog in the country for Teams.  The list names various categories:  Individual, Team, Company and Best Use of Free Social Network. Recommendations were selected […]

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Interest Rates Hold at Record Lows

Surprising news emerged last week for new home buyers and current home owners looking to refinance.  Federal Reserve Chairman, Bernard Bernanke, made the surprising announcement that the Fed will not wind down their bond buying program right now.  This program, part of an overall stimulus geared at bringing back the national economy, helped drive mortgage […]

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Madison, New Jersey: A Strong Supporter of the Arts

Madison, New Jersey, offers the perfect combination of small-town feel with the cosmopolitan draw that only a community near New York City would have. Sometimes called “The Rose City” and “Bottle Hill,” nearly 16,000 residents, hundreds of thriving businesses and three colleges call it home. It’s no surprise that CNN-Money magazine’s 2011 list of the […]

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South Orange Street Fair Sept 29th

Event Details What: South Orange Street Fair Where: South Orange, New Jersey When: September 29, 2013, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm Cost: Free Admission Free Parking Available Contact No.: 908-654-1400 Email Address: [email protected] Official Website: http://streetfairs.org What to Expect The South Orange Street Fair in South Orange, New Jersey is an annual event, wherein […]

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Festifall Street Fair in Westfield Sept 22nd

Downtown Westfield has long been a New Jersey shopping destination.   Home to over 200 retail establishments and 400 commercial enterprises, you can find just about anything you’re looking for in the downtown district.  On Sunday, September 22, Westfield residents and visitors will discover even more wonderful items than can be imagined at the annual Festifall […]

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Old-Fashioned Family Picnic and Art-At-The-Oval on Sept 22nd

Come celebrate Livingston’s 200th birthday at the Old-Fashioned Family Picnic and Art-At-The-Oval on September 22nd.  The event is hosted by the Livingston Bicentennial Committee and will feature a whole day of free events that the entire family can enjoy. About the Old-Fashioned Family Picnic The Old-Fashioned Family Picnic is being sponsored by local favorite Nero’s […]

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St. Mary Armenian Church Food & Music Festival (Sept 22nd)

About St. Mary Armenian Church http://www.stmarynj.net/parish-history St. Mary Armenian Church invites you to attend their annual Food & Music Festival on Saturday, September 21, 1:30 – 10:30 p.m. and Sunday, September 22, 12:30 – 5:00 p.m. featuring the John Vartan Band from 5:00 – 10 p.m. on Saturday, the Hamazkayin Dance Ensemble on Sunday, and a […]

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Chatham Festival of Fine Arts and Crafts Sept 15th

In mid-September, the Chatham Area Artisan Guild (CAAG) will host the Chatham Area Festival of Fine Arts & Crafts. The event will feature more than 100 fine artisans and crafts folks from around the tri-state area displaying and selling their original creations. So mark your calendar for what’s sure to be a super creative and […]

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