Options for listing a home quickly: Sell As-Is

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Include “as-is” in your listing: Selling your home as-is means that you aren’t going to be spend- ing time making any repairs — what the buyer sees is what the buyer gets. Note that a buyer may still request an inspection, but your agent can set the expectation that no major repairs will be made. … Continued

Your Phone Could Soon Be Your NJ Driver’s License Under Dancer Bill

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Assemblyman Ron Dancer recently introduced a bill requiring the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission to create and issue electronic driver’s licenses and identification cards to individuals who voluntarily request one. The bill (A5433) follows up on recommendations from the MVC’s 2016 Mobile Driver’s License Feasibility Study that found the technology exists to create a digital … Continued

Smoking Initiation Shifting from Teens to Young Adults

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More young adults than teens are trying smoking for the first time or becoming regular smokers, according to a new study. The past few decades have seen a steep drop in the number of adolescents in the United States who smoke cigarettes. But according to a new study, the average age at which people first try … Continued

A Smile Lasts Forever

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By Pam Teel Dr. Allyson Falk and her entire staff are committed to providing the best possible dental care for your family. As a general care family dental practice, the office provides a full range of services from preventive care for teeth and gums, to restorative work, orthodontics, and cosmetic services.Dr. Ally joined her father in … Continued

Marketing Ideas For Restaurants 1 Year After Covid-19

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Editorial marketing is a fabulous way to get potential patrons to know your business better. Content marketing is the king of marketing because it creates a connection and trust. Here are some ideas:The story of how you got started in the restaurant business Explain the challenges and triumphs you’ve faced during the pandemic What was … Continued

Snap Fitness: A Great Workout Close to Home

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By Pam TeelSnap Fitness owner, Ray Dietrich, was always one for taking chances. So last November, during the pandemic, he bought a gym. When he told his wife about it, she thought he was crazy with what has been going on in the world and how gyms have taken a huge financial hit due to … Continued

Sweet William & Thyme Florist, Your Community Florist

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Make it Your Thyme for Flowers!! In 1999, after leaving a grueling business meeting with her boss in a large hotel in New Brunswick, Amy Pratico rounded the corner in the parking garage and instantly smelled the scent of flowers. A man was setting up a stand in three parking spaces and was busy putting … Continued

The Book Smart Project

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By Pam Teel Tasha Toth and her husband, Kevin, both of Roosevelt, to date, have collected and donated over 18,000 children’s books to lower income families, school districts, and other organizations in need of books across the state of New Jersey and abroad. As a child, Tasha had always loved reading a new book and … Continued