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| Retail vacancy dips for North and Central New Jersey |
| NOAH ADDIS/THE STAR-LEDGERChipotle Mexican grill is among restaurants that plan to open new locations throughout the state. The retail vacancy rate in North and Central New Jersey dropped slightly in July to 8.16 percent from 8.18 percent a year ago,... |
| 09/06/2010 |
| Suzanne Green earns NJ real estate broker's license |
| METUCHEN — Suzanne Green, sales associate with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in Metuchen, recently finished the intense 150-hour Real Estate Broker’s Licensing course and successfully completed the New Jersey Real Estate Commission’s Brokers License exam. |
| 09/03/2010 |
| Retail vacancy rate up again in central NJ |
| The vacancy rate along central New Jersey’s four largest shopping corridors escalated for the fourth straight year to reach 9.8 percent by late spring. read more |
| 09/05/2010 |
| Residents honored for business endeavors |
| Ravi P. Misra, doctor of philosophy, professor of biochemistry at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, has been named dean of the college’s Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. |
| 09/03/2010 |
| RE/MAX Pinnacle associate earns Hall of Fame award |
| Claire Shadood with RE/MAX Pinnacle in Bedminster has recently been presented with the RE/MAX Hall of Fame Award, which honors agents who have earned more than $1,000,000 in commissions during their careers with the company. |
| 08/24/2010 |
| Morris brothers left a legacy in Ayer and beyond |
| Thirty years ago next month, Jamie Morris, then an Ayer High freshman, and older brothers Larry and Mike, both seniors, lined up as part of the fastest and best high school football team to ever whoosh through this area. |
| 08/22/2010 |
| Central New Jersey retail vacancies reach a 10-year high, survey says |
| Mel Evans/The Associated Press The Linens 'N Things store that once operated at the Woodbridge Crossing shopping center in Woodbridge is one of a number of closed businesses that has caused the retail vacancy rate to reach a 10-year high along four major shopping corridors in Central Jersey. |
| 08/19/2010 |
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