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VOLUME 3 | ISSUE 17 | JUNE 2, 2010
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Interacting
Internationally
Interact Club members take an annual trip to
an orphanage in Santo Domingo.
ho said that you have to be “adopted” by southern New Jersey
Mary Wolfe, left, outgoing president of the Woman’s Club of Vineland, pins Ann Starkey, who is named “Woman of the Year.”
Delsea’s Jones Receives
I Faces in the News Jostens Renaissance Award
Delsea Regional High School senior, Kyle
Jones has been selected as a 2010 runner-up
recipient of the Jostens Renaissance Student
Award which recognizes students who strive
for academic excellence. Students must have
Peter and Joan Freimanis of had an increase in their cumulative GPA from
Vineland, along with Bridget the end of freshman first semester to the end
Horan of County Mayo, Ireland, of first semester senior year and submitted a
are happy to announce the 500-1000 word essay describing how the
Jostens Renaissance program has impacted
engagement of their children
the student’s life to qualify for this award.
Dena Freimanis of Ventnor City, The Renaissance program was founded by
New Jersey, and Martin Horan of Jostens and educators in 1988, and its pur-
Dublin, Ireland. A fall wedding is pose is to inspire the acceptance and excite-
planned. ment for academics that is traditionally
reserved for athletics. Advisors to the Delsea
Renaissance program are Spanish teachers, Heidi Salerno and Michele Hill. As a Jostens
Renaissance Student Award runner-up, Jones will be receiving a choice of an Apple i-book or a
Perez Named VP of one-time, non-renewable $1,000 award.
As part of the recommendation for Jones, Renaissance advisor, Heidi Salerno wrote, “Kyle is
Boys & Girls Club Board truly an exceptional person, who exhibits keen intellectual interest, and is willing to work above
Mayra Perez was recently named vice president of the and beyond classroom expectations. He possesses excellent work habits and is highly motivated
Boys & Girls Club of Vineland's board of directors. towards academic success. He takes great pride in his work, and it has shown in his grades. Kyle
Perez is employed as a human resources manager by has demonstrated responsibility in maintaining his grades while managing school work and extra-
Rich Products in Vineland, and is also a member of curricular activities.”
the Boys & Girls Clubs in New Jersey Jones is a member of the National Honor Society and is a peer transition leader. He is also a
Human Resources Committee. member of the football team and participates in winter and spring track and field. Kyle has been
on the superintendent’s list and principal’s list. His honors for football include 1st team All South
Jersey, 1st Team All Group II, 1st Team All Conference, MVP of the Delsea football team and
Brooks Irvine Scholar Athlete. His future plans are to attend Rowan University where he will be
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anniversaries, births, graduations, awards. Send them to the address listed on p. 4. In the photo, Kyle Jones poses with Delsea High School Guidance Director Marge Delia.
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Woodruff
Jaydin Dotti
Brothers Receive
VHS Graduating Class of 2010
BSA Award
Congratulations Jaydin, and the VHS Class J. Alan Woodruff and
of 2010! We are so proud of the amazing brother Robert A.
Woodruff, Sr. were pre-
young man that you have become. Always
sented with Distinguished
be yourself, follow your dreams, and you Citizen Award by the
can't go wrong. Good Luck in the Air Southern N.J. Council, Boy
Force. We love you, Scouts of America on
Wednesday, May 12 at the
Dad, Mom, Nikohl, Gianna, and Sophia. Centerton Country Club.
This was the first com-
bined Cumberland and Salem county event and the first honoring two brothers. Alan was the
Cumberland recipient and brother Robert was the Salem county honoree. Both grew up in the
greater Bridgeton area and have been involved in the family business, Woodruff Energy, which
has been serving the southern New Jersey area for several generations.
Alan served on the Bridgeton Industrial Commission, the United Way, Chamber of Commerce,
Cumberland County Economic Development Board, Bay-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra,
Cumberland County College Board of Trustees, Century Savings Bank Board, Woodruff Methodist
organist and Rotary, to mention a few.
Happy Birthday Robert has been involved and served on Bay-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, elder Bridgeton
First Presbyterian Church, Bridgeton Rotary, NJ State Board of Education, Alloway Township
Planning Board, Bridgeton Jaycees, Fuel Merchants Association of NJ, Cumberland County Fuel
To our T-Ball star, Dealers Association, and Bridgeton United Way, to name a few.
Dominick Bruno, The program also honored past recipients of the Cumberland Distinguished Citizen Award and
the Salem County Good Scout Award and Eagle Scouts as the Boy Scouts of America celebrates
5 years old its 100th Anniversary. Joshua Brant, Eagle Scout from Troop 303, Union Presbyterian Church in
Carneys Point spoke on “What Scouting Means to Me.”
Love, In the photo: from left: Scout Executive, Southern N.J. Council, Jim Hans; event co-chair, Carl
Nonna Kay Kirstein; Distinguished Award recipient, J. Alan Woodruff; Eagle Scout Joshua Brandt; Distinguished
Award honoree Robert A. Woodruff; and co-chair Carl Gaskill.
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them all year long, a shining example of
this being the Asparagus and Egg
Breakfast at the Greenwich Fire Hall.
Two foodie friends of ours live in
Greenwich, so they knew how much Jill
and I would appreciate the meal. I had
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wanted to attend this event for the past
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Sunny Slope Farm outside of Bridgeton,
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and progressively marshier lands as we
approached the small township of
Greenwich. We weren’t exactly sure FRESH
where the Fire Company was located in
town, but we were confident that we’d
find it when we entered Greenwich.
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and from where the fire hall apparently
was. They were our homing pigeons, and
we followed them to the food.
The fire hall was a quaint older struc- lb.
ture (much of the town would fall under
this description), and there were dozens The author is served by Misty and Charles historical booklets about the town, and $23.60 per (40 lb case)
of people outside. Most were waiting in a Reinhart. The crowded Greenwich Firehouse the event even had its own branded shirts,
rather long line on the left side of the is an indication of how popular this event has coffee mugs, and other merchandise, all
become. An estimated 885 people were
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building, with the line snaking into a door- served this year.
advertising the Asparagus and Egg
way. In the middle of the structure, the Breakfast. 711 Gershel Road, Norma
doors that normally hid the fire engines The four of us got in line (where we On Landis Avenue (Rt. 56) Corner of Gershel Rd.
were open and the fire hall itself was filled was being passed out for everything from saw quite a few Vinelanders) and waited (2 minutes from Vineland * Just off Route 55)
with tables and chairs, where hungry FEMA notices regarding the recent flood- as it snaked up the stairs and into the hall Monday – Saturday 8 am – 6 pm
patrons were eating and talking. In front
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Some folks also were selling plants and Continued on next page
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on the second floor. There, many people we could enjoy the open air.
were eating and the food was being The food was nice and we enjoyed our
served. Our bellies rumbled as folks breakfast tremendously. And at a communi-
walked by us down the stairs, plates ty fundraiser, it’s always good to know that
loaded with food and assuring us that it the money is going toward a good cause.
was well worth the wait. Not only is it just a simple fundraiser, it’s a
Before long, we reached the buffet time for friends and family to reconnect
where our friends Misty and Charles were over an annual small-town tradition.
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Friends of Romano for Mayor Includes Soft Drink toes, asparagus with Hollandaise sauce, Stephen Wilson along with his wife Jill
Luau Buffet, Beer, Wine, ham and sausage, Italian bread, and a McClennen owns the Sweet Life Bakery.
Music & Dancing Door Prizes, Games, HAPPY HOUR ridiculous amount of home-baked muffins His “Culinary Adventures” column appears
3-7 PM DAILY and cornbread. Coffee and orange juice biweekly. You may contact him via e-mail
& Scavenger Hunt. $40.00 pp FREE BUFFET was served too. At $10, the meal was quite at thesweetlifebakery@verizon.net.
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Fat Jack's BBQ. Cumberland Mall, next to marcaccimeats@verizon.net
Big John’s Pizza Queen, 1383 S. Main Rd.,
June 2nd-5th
Vineland, 205-0012. Featuring “Gutbuster” a Starbucks, 825-0014. Open 7 days a week, 11
21-oz. burger, pizza, wings, subs, dinners. a.m.-9:30 p.m. Eat in or take out. Serving
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ribs, wings, sandwiches, salads and sides.
Bojo’s Ale House, 222 N. High St., Millville,
Five Points Inn, E. Landis Ave. and Tuckahoe We would like to thank all our customers for making our
FRESH PORK
327-8011. All food is homemade, including
the potato chips. Rd., Vineland, 691-6080. Italian cuisine and 2nd Annual Customers Appreciation Day BBQ a Success!
We made a lot more friends and hope to keep seeing new faces.
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Bruno's Family Restaurant, Cape May Ave. If you didn’t get to make it out this year we will see you at next year’s BBQ!
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Black Angus burgers. Wed. is pasta night.
Sat. 7 a.m.-8:30 p.m.
Gardella’s Ravioli Co. & Italian Deli,
Buena Tavern, 761 Harding Hwy. (Rts.
$ 29 $ 15 $ 99
527 S. Brewster Rd., 697-3509. Name says it
AVERAGE (20-25 lbs) (GROUND FREE)
40/54), Buena, 697-9848. Seafood, home-
all. Daily specials, catering. Closed Sun. 40 LB CASE $46.00
made Italian, Wednesday specials, half-price
meals to volunteers Thursday nights. Gina's Ristorante, 110 N. High St., Millville,
825-4241. Italian cuisine, lunch and dinner,
Casa Dori II, Brewster Rd. and Chestnut Ave.,
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BYOB, $20 or less.
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daily. Italian cuisine, pizza.
3259. Sushi Bar, All-you-can-eat buffet.
The Greenview Inn at Eastlyn Golf Course,
$ 89 $ 79
Cosmopolitan Restaurant Lounge, Bakery,
$ 59
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4049 Italia Rd., Vineland, 691-5558.
3513 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 765-5977.
Restaurant and lounge open to the public for
Happy hour Mon.-Fri. 3-7 p.m. free buffet,
lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
reduced drinks.
High Street Chinese Buffet, High St.,
Crust N Krumbs Bakery, Main/Magnolia rds.,
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690-1200. Cakes, pies, cookies, breads,
doughnuts, custom wedding cakes. Continued on next page
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Union Rd., Vineland, 691-8051. Banquet/ Serene Custard, NW Blvd. and Garden Rd.,
wedding facility and intimate restaurant. Vineland, 692-1104. Pulled pork, homemade
Chicken Pot Pie Night ($13.95) every Wed. ice cream, party cakes.
Continued from previous page Michael’s Mediterranean Cuisine, 2 Lasalle South Vineland Tavern, 2350 S.
Plaza, Vineland, 696-7677. Homemade soups, Main Rd., Vineland, 692-7888. Breakfast,
Jake’s. 611 Taylor Rd., Franklinville, 694- appetizers, seafood. lunch, dinner daily. Seafood and prime rib.
5700. Italian-American, served lakeside. Milmay Tavern, Tuckahoe and Bear’s Head Speedway Cafe at Ramada, W. Landis Ave.
Lunch, dinner, happy hour, Sunday brunch. rds., Milmay, 476-3611. Gourmet lunches and and Rt. 55, Vineland, 692-8600. Open daily 6
Jersey Jerry's. 1362 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, dinners, casual setting. a.m.-11 p.m. Dinner specials $7 and up.
Vineland, 362-5978. Serving subs, sandwiches, and Moe’s Southwest Grill, 2188 N. 2nd St., Steakhouse at Centerton Country Club, 1022
can you smell take-out platters.
Joe's Poultry. 440 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland,
Millville, 825-3525. Tex-Mex, burritos, catering.
MVP Bar, 408 Wheat Road, Vineland, 697-
Almond Rd., Pittsgrove, 358-3325. Lunch and
dinner. Steaks, reserve wines, upscale casual.
the bread yet? 692-8860. Barbecue and Kosher chickens, 9825. Full bar menu, drink specials. Stewart’s Root Beer, 585 Delsea Dr.,
Sweet Life Bakery will homemade sides, catering. Neptune Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge, Vineland, 696-8062. Burgers, hot dogs, fries,
soon be making real bread, Kawa Thai & Sushi, 2196 N. Second St. 1554 S. Delsea Dr., Vineland, 692-2800. Live floats and shakes.
(Rt.47), Millville, 825-9939. Thai and lobsters, seafood, prime rib, steak, cocktails. Sweet Life Bakery, 601 E. Landis Ave.,
the way it used to be
Japanese cuisine. BYOB. Old Oar House Irish Pub, 123 N. High Vineland, 692-5353. Neighborhood bakery.
...the way you remember it!
Landicini's Family Restaurant & Pizzeria Street Millville, 293-1200. Featuring under Homemade pastries, cakes, coffee.
en t s. . . Manny’s Pizza, 426 N. High St., Millville, 327- Tuesday is Custom Pasta Night, Thursday Winfield’s. 106 N. High St., Millville, 327-
ne Ev 5081. Daily pizza specials, delivery. family buffet, Sunday breakfast buffet. 0909. Continental cuisine and spirits served
Ju Martino’s Trattoria & Pizzeria,
2614 E. Chestnut Ave., Vineland, 692-
Catering and event planning, too. in a casually upscale setting.
Saigon, 2180 N. Second St., Millville, Ye Olde Centerton Inn, 1136 Almond Rd.,
Father’s Day 4448. Brick oven pizza, risotto, polenta. 327-8878. Authentic Vietnamese— Pittsgrove, 358-3201. American classics
Three meals daily.
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Early Postal
Operations
Landis moved his office into Andrew Sharp’s house,
which is where the first post office was set up.
T
he birth of Vineland’s earliest Postmaster, who turned down the founder’s
post office was a difficult one, pleas on economic grounds. Returning to his
to say the least. And once it hotel, Landis encountered President John
was in existence, it was relo- Tyler’s son, Robert, an acquaintance of his, This photo of Vineland’s first post office, labeled “Nelson Ave. 1st N. of Park Ave. W. of
Main Rd.,” was the home of Andrew Sharp. It was located on the land before Charles K.
cated for the next several years. and explained his dilemma. Landis created Vineland, and was used by Landis as a temporary home/post office when
As a fledging community, Vineland had not The next day, Robert Tyler accompanied he first set up the town, according to Kate Harbold at the Vineland Historical and
yet developed a population within its first the Vinelander to yet another visit with the Antiquarian Society. Photo provided by the Society.
month so Charles K. Landis’ first request for a Second Assistant Postmaster and spoke on
post office was denied. But as far as the town’s Landis’ behalf. When it looked as if the greater affair,” he helped secure Vineland’s from Park Avenue), which is where the
founder was concerned, the shortage of resi- request was about to be denied for a third first post office. The approval was given, first post office was set up. An article by
dents was not an impediment, simply a mis- time, Tyler addressed the official by stating however, on the condition that Landis pay Loren D. Flood in the Vineland Historical
comprehension of his vision. Landis believed that Vineland “is no wilderness, since Mr. an annual fee of $20. On August 31, 1861, Magazine, describes the filing system used
that a post office would help draw settlers if it Landis has resolved to build a city there, he Vineland’s town founder was appointed its by Landis in Vineland’s early days. “A nail
was already there waiting for them. has it in his head, and all he has to do is first postmaster. driven through the letter into the north
In order to resolve the issue, Landis under- transfer it to the land…” Citing Landis’ It wasn’t long before Landis moved his wall, kept the letter intact until it was
took his second trip to the nation’s capital that accomplishments with the Town of office into Andrew Sharp’s house at Main claimed by the owner,” Flood writes and
year to speak with the Second Assistant Hammonton and calling Vineland “a much Road and Nelson Avenue (now accessed also recalls seeing the wall on which the
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Jazz in June: Juniper Trio. Bellview
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Performing Arts Center, 830 E. Landis 7172. Anthony Vega on drums, Danny except during outdoor special events.
Ave., Vineland. 691-1121. 8 p.m. $20 and Osterweil on saxes and J. Jody Janetta on
856-696-8300 $25. bass. 4 and 5:15 p.m.
825-6800, 800-998-4552, or
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Lee Boys (pictured), Elizabeth Cook, Dala,
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Noon-8 p.m. $25 in advance, $35 at gate.
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A sextet from Miami, The Lee Boys
transcends the boundaries set by musical
genres. An energetic blend of R&B, gospel, hip-hop, rock and country driven by the
pedal steel guitar, the group wins over audiences at every show they perform. The
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& Wheaton Arts
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Damon Wayans............................June 26 FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!
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The Fixx.........................................July 30 for the Arts,the Cumberland County Board of Chosen Freeholders and the Cumberland County Cultural & Heritage Commission.
Ice-T ..............................................June 18
Eddie Money .................................July 24 Cinderella.....................................June 23
Dark Star Orchestra ..................August 6 Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa .......June 27
The Romantics.........................August 27 The Flaming Lips............................July 4
Ben Burnley,..................................July 10
BALLY'S & CLARIDGE TOWER:
John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown TROPICANA AC:
Band..............................................June 12 Louis Neglia's Ring of Combat XXX ......
Mountain Bar/Wild Wild West Casino— .......................................................June 11
live country music Friday and Saturday. Natalie Cole .................................June 26
Blue Martini live music Friday/Saturday. Craig Ferguson................................July 9
Daughtry.....................................August 7
BOARDWALK HALL: The Temptations & The Four Tops..........
(located just south of Trump Plaza) .............................................Sept 3 and 4
Andre Rieu & the Johann Strauss Comedy Stop Cafe & Cabaret, Nightly
Orchestra......................................June 19 Yesterday: Tribute to Beatles, Wed.-Sun.
Black Eyed Peas ........................August 7
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(Sold-out performances not listed) Mitch Fatel .....................................July 17
Wanda Sykes .................................June 4 Dance Music in the Wave Nightclub
DL Hughley ...................................June 11
Joel McHale...........................June 25, 26 TRUMP PLAZA:
Jim Gaiffigan ................................July 30 Frankie Avalon .................June 18 and 19
Comedy Club - nightly at 9 p.m. V: Ultimate Variety Show June 29- Sept. 5
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REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
The following transactions of $1,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County STOW CREEK TWP 705 Tulip St., GMAC Mortgage LLC to
in the month of March 2010 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month). 26 Causeway Rd., Andrea Dobin (Bkpt. Violeta A Molina on 4/14/10 for $132,663
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers’ or sellers’ representatives. Trust.) to John M Long on 4/13/10 for 2185 S Lincoln Ave., Deutsche Bank
$160,000 National Trust Co Trust (by Atty.) to Daniel
R Fay on 4/14/10 for $241,240
BRIDGETON FAIRFIELD TWP
UPPER DEERFIELD 1083 Rogers Ave., Aneta Z Fay to Adam
400 W Broad St., Federal National Lummis Mill Rd., Domenick Puleo to Derek DeCicco on 4/15/10 for $160,000
Mortgage Assoc (by Atty.) to Lance Hayes F Spencer on 4/16/10 for $40,000 588 Irving Ave., Olaf Howard Horton, Jr.
(Exec.) to Ross Hitchner on 4/14/10 for 1368 Cherokee Ln., Spring Hollow No. 1
on 4/12/10 for $46,000
$127,500 LLC to NVR Inc. on 4/16/10 for $77,500
21 Bridgeton Ave., Darlene F Fedosick to LAWRENCE TWP
1347 Iroquois Ct., Spring Hollow No. 1 LLC
Adrienne Fedosick on 4/13/10 for $75,000 3049 Foley Ave., Terry G Hider to Daniel W
VINELAND to NVR Inc. (DBA) on 4/16/10 for $77,500
48-50 S Laurel St., Chatmon Property LLC Shelton on 4/14/10 for $155,000
to Rahul Singh on 4/13/10 for $135,000 1389 Venus Dr., Beatriz Aka Rivera to 2076 Kickapoo Trail, Spring Hollow No 1
MAURICE RIVER TWP Elias D Nunez on 4/12/10 for $146,000 LLC to NVR Inc. (DBA) on 4/16/10 for
73 Penn St., Naftuli Schweitzer to
$77,500
Lakewood Realty Holdings YUD LLC on 40 Barth Rd., Ellsworth Riley, Jr. to Valerie 590 N Valley Ave., Joseph H Butschky, Jr.
4/15/10 for $10,000 J Hider on 4/14/10 for $297,000 to Lori Sulzman on 4/12/10 for $200,000 45 N Valley Ave., Bank of New York Mellon
Trust (by Atty.) to New Direction Properties
49 Burt St., Chapman Ben Development 1560 N West Blvd., Beseler Charles Co. to
MILLVILLE LLC on 4/16/10 for $105,000
LLC to Erick Whitaker on 4/19/10 for RS Capital LLC on 4/12/10 for $900,000
$140,500 425 N 6th St., Robert L Dayton to Kevin 213 W Summit St., New Direction 412 Sheridan Ave., James B Guessford to
Ragsdale on 4/13/10 for $130,000 Properties LLC to Shakira R Daniel on Josephine White on 4/16/10 for $110,000
10 E McNeal St., Edwin J Headley, III to 4/13/10 for $154,400 330 Carlisle Drive., Doris M Ferretti to
COMMERCIAL TWP
Leroy C Morrow, III on 4/14/10 for $70,000 1857 Tomahawk Ct., NVR Inc. (DBA) to Brian E Exten on 4/16/10 for $155,000
1859 Strawberry Ave., Martha E Richards
to Robert Robbins on 4/13/10 for $6,000 15 Hillcrest Ave., Laura Kousmine to Michael J Alvarez on 4/13/10 for 545 Alps Place, Carlos Carlo to Mary
Kimberly Baez on 4/14/10 for $177,500 $215,840 Fransko on 4/19/10 for $139,900
8008 Henry St., Craig Bessinger to Joseph
Cremin on 4/19/10 for $29,000 1100 Yellowwood Terr., Landmark 1142 Rios Ave., Beazer Homes Corp. to 815 E Sherman Ave., O’Donnell Credit
Development No. 4 LLC to NVR Inc. (DBA) George L Linen on 4/13/10 for $273,905 Shelter Trust (by Trust) to Mildred Pancoast
on 4/16/10 for $56,500 1311 Livia Ln., Landmark Development on 4/19/10 for $200,000
DEERFIELD TWP
217 Maurice St., Anthony Vastardis to No. 4 LLC to Carmen Spinnato on 772 Becker Dr., Richard M Caron to Carlos
894 Vineland Ave., Fannie Mae (by Atty.) to Reginald Jones on 4/16/10 for $129,000 4/13/10 for $278,745 Carlo on 4/19/10 for $218,000
William J Raftery on 4/12/10 for $99,900
1392 N Orchard Rd., Merrily Brandt to 1871 Autumncrest Dr., John J Richards to
SHILOH Lakeside Assets LLC on 4/14/10 for Mark A Quiles on 4/19/10 for $220,000
DOWNE TWP 154 Roadstown Rd., Arthur A Weldy (Ind. $120,000 2945 Barry Dr., Charles D Emeigh to
188-190 New Jersey Ave., Bonnie Cain to Exec.) to Arthur A Weldy on 4/19/10 for 513 Boody Dr., Eugene P Lera to Ruben Matthew C Temple on 4/19/10 for
Debbie A Duffield on 4/19/10 for $163,800 $140,000 Matos on 4/14/10 for $125,000 $260,000
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