HGTV COMES TO NEW PROVIDENCE – On November 18, Home & Garden Television’s Hidden Potential program will feature 66 Fairmont Road in New Providence, a property listed by Prudential New Jersey Properties’ associate Virginia Belson under MLS # 2384453. Hosted by Brandie Malay and Peggy Bunker, the show – which helps homebuyers visualize the potential in three different homes – will air at 12:30 p.m.
CONCERT SUPPORT— During a September town council meeting, New Providence Mayor John Thoms (right) awarded Michael Del Duca, Prudential New Jersey Properties local office manager, a Certificate of Recognition for supporting the New Providence Summer Concert Series. Through its participation, the Prudential New Jersey Properties New Providence office helped sponsor 14 family-friendly concerts for local residents this past summer.
FESTIVAL FUND-RAISER— During Morristown’s annual Festival on the Green, Prudential New Jersey Properties sales associates (left to right) Ardith Gill, Patricia “Pat” Roettger, and Joanne Lagno raised funds for the Sunshine Kids—a non-profit organization that provides positive group activities to children with cancer. Sponsored by the Morristown office, located at 17 Elm Street, the booth also provided festival patrons with information on real estate services and local listings.
HOLIDAY CHEER — Through December 20, Prudential New Jersey Properties will be collecting mittens, hats, scarves and gloves to decorate its “Mitten Tree” at the Morristown office located at 17 Elm Street. All items will go to the Morristown’s Battered Women’s Shelter which provides support and services to domestic violence victims.
MERGER SUCCESS – Members of the Prudential New Jersey Properties and R.A, Intile Realty, Inc. teams celebrate the companies’ recent merger. Seated from left: Janet Intile; Ron Intile; Bill Keleher, PNJP chairman and CEO; Steve Janett, PNJP senior vice president; and Annette DeCicco, manager of PNJP’s Livingston/West Orange regional sales office.
REST AND RELAX— Originally located in a Somerset store front, the Sisters Network of Central New Jersey will now use its new Franklin Township headquarters, located at 1201 Hamilton Street, to provide a more relaxing environment for women recovering from breast cancer. The SNCNJ, which found the property with the help of Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Hillsborough office associates Valerie Chatman and Elsie Howard, will also use the estate to hold educational seminars and monthly breast cancer survivor support meetings.
NEW SNCNJ HEADQUARTERS— The headquarters for the Sisters Network of Central New Jersey has relocated to a large Hamilton Street estate in Franklin Township. Built as a farm house in 1780, the home was transformed into a summer cottage in the late nineteenth century by J. August Lienau, son of famed Danish architect, Detlauf Lienau. The property was listed by Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Jannone Team associates Lidia Gabinelli and Brian Jannone in Martinsville. The Sisters Network plans to have the facility fully functioning by the end of the year.
SUNSHINE FOR THE WINNER (November 30, 3007) — Prudential New Jersey Properties Howell office manger Gail Hansche-Cirminiello (left) and associate Dot Tanno recently organized a raffle to benefit the Sunshine Kids, which raised over $2,900 for the non profit organization, which brings positive group activities to children with cancer. The winner, a Mulberry, FL resident, won a one-week stay at Tanno’s private Florida villa along with a $400 American Express gift card.
WARMING HEARTS AND HANDS — Prudential New Jersey Properties’ “Mitten Tree”, organized by Morristown manager Jeffery Halpern and associate Ardith Gill (left to right), has collected winter apparel, along with new toys and books benefiting the Morristown Battered Women’s Shelter. Several local organizations, along with Morris County residents, donated toys, books, and warm apparel to benefit the shelter’s residents.
SUCCESS FOR THE SUNSHINE KIDS (February 4, 2006) – Associates at Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Westfield celebrate the success of their raffle, which raised over $10,500 for the Sunshine Kids Foundation. Tickets for “Chance for the Sunshine Kids” raffle sold for $20 each, capping off a successful year of fund raising for the 215 North Avenue office. Pictured in front (from left): Marge Cuccaro (office manager), Dana Hutchinson Pictured in back (from left): Colleen Berg, Peter Jordan, Cynthia McGrath, Karen Levine, Ann Weiss, Amy Hynes, Kim Gibson
“GREEN” RIBBON CUTTING – Mike Del Duca – manager of Prudential New Jersey Properties’ New Providence office – cuts the ribbon one of New Jersey’s first Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold status homes. Also known as the “Eco-Cape,” the Garwood house is currently for sale under MLS # 2585573.
Prudential New Jersey Properties’ New Providence office associate Michele Zyska has listed several units currently available at Mead Meadows luxury active adult community, starting at $299,000. Located within minutes of Berkeley Heights’ downtown area, Mead Meadows offers residents one- and two-bedroom condominiums with quiet, park-like surroundings.
FAMOUS FACE AT PRUDENTIAL – Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Princeton office’s top associate Debbie Lang poses with G.W. Bailey – star of TNT’s hit series The Closer – during Prudential’s annual Summit Conference. The conference brought Prudential’s top real estate professionals across the country together for networking and professional development sessions to enhance their business. Bailey is the executive director of The Sunshine Kids Foundation, a non-profit organization that brings positive group activities to children with cancer throughout North America. It is the network-wide charity of Prudential Real Estate Affiliates. Over the past seven years, Prudential New Jersey Properties has raised approximately half a million dollars for “The Kids.”
The Bel Air at West Orange's Alameida model, available with three or four bedroom, two-and-a-half or three-and-a-half baths and ranging in $679,900 to $804,900.
SUNNY DAY WITH THE SOMERSET PATRIOTS – Piscataway resident Jordan Fortkiewicz and her mother – Prudential New Jersey Properties associate Deborah Fortkiewicz – throw the opening pitch for the 2008 Atlantic League Championship game at Commerce Bank Ball Park in Bridgewater. Somerset Patriot’s owner Steve Kalafer donated a luxury box to help the company’s Watchung office to raise money for The Sunshine Kids – a non-profit organization that provides positive group activities for children with cancer. “The Kids” is the charity of choice for Prudential New Jersey Properties.
Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Westfield office associate Dana Hutchinson is representing all of the properties within Twin Oaks at Cranford – an upscale townhome community that features New England-style architecture as well as a stylish, modern interior and exterior, starting at $424,900. Half of the units have already sold, leaving only thirteen townhomes available for purchase.
REALTOR® ON THE RISE – Prudential New Jersey Properties broker associate Karl von Loewe has been elected president of the Hunterdon Somerset Association of REALTORS®. With almost three decades of industry experience, he will lead the membership of 3000 real estate brokers and associates throughout the two counties to uphold the REALTOR® code of ethics, while addressing professional concerns, client grievances, and providing the public with real estate information.
ROXBURY OFFICE FOOD DRIVE – Prudential New Jersey Properties Roxbury office associate Patti DiGeronimo (left) and administrative assistant Helen Enslin pack up items from a recently held food drive to benefit the Interfaith Food Pantry – a food assistance program that currently provides more than five tons of food to approximately 300 Morris County families each week. Associates at the company’s 499 Route 10 East office collected non-perishable groceries for the organization with support from the local residents.
HILLSBOROUGH, NJ – Recently listed at $299,000 by Prudential New Jersey Properties Hillsborough office associate Anne Lawton, this Glen Meadows Community condominium features two bedrooms and two-and-one-half baths along with all the association’s luxurious conveniences. “This property is a great opportunity for first-time buyers or young families,” says Lawton. “It has all the amenities of a single family home, but is more affordable, as well as maintenance-free.”
Listed at $825,000 by Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Hillsborough office associate Diane Ormsby, this four bedroom and two full bath home offers residents a pastoral retreat on its six acres of farm assessed property, along with a pond and views of the scenic Delaware-Raritan Canal.
SUMMIT STREET FAIR SUPPORT – Prudential New Jersey Properties supports downtown Summit and presents gift certificates from local businesses to raffle winners. Pictured from left: Prudential New Jersey Properties’ sales associate Valerie Dalton; Summit resident Lois Melka with son Daniel and friend Harry Michaels, winners of the hand-painted pumpkin; Susan Taylor, local real estate attorney and winner of a Spa Remede gift certificate; and Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Summit office manager Kim Crites-Carloto. In addition, the company awarded Bona Vita Osteria restaurant gift certificates to Jessica Oppenheim and Mark and Margaret Belluche (not pictured).
CRUISING WITH “THE KIDS” – Representatives of Prudential New Jersey Properties enjoy the scenery during the company’s annual summer cruise to benefit The Sunshine Kids – a non-profit organization that provides positive group activities to North American children with cancer. The company’s associates, along with some of “The Kids,” enjoyed breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline. Pictured from left to right: Chris Brown (Prudential NJ Properties’ executive vice president), Ernest Shaflin, Barbara Shaflin (Prudential NJ Properties’ Middletown office associate), Pat Bishop (Prudential NJ Properties’ West Essex office associate), Steve Jannett (Prudential NJ Properties’ senior vice president), Amy Weltner (Prudential NJ Properties’ Millstone office associate), Paul Della Valle (Prudential NJ Properties’ West Essex office associate)
PRUDENTIAL WESTFIELD RAISES MORE THAN $5,000 FOR “THE KIDS” – Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Westfield office raised more than $5,000 through its “Chance for the Sunshine Kids” fundraiser for The Sunshine Kids Foundation – a non-profit organization dedicated to providing positive group activities for children with cancer. Sales associates Dana Hutchinson and Ann Weiss chaired the committee for the raffle, which included prizes for trips to New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. “We received an outpouring of support from the local community, which contributed to our raffle’s success,” said Marge Cuccaro, manger of Prudential New Jersey’s Westfield office. “Our office is dedicated to assisting The Sunshine Kids in any way possible – whether it’s raising funds or hosting events for the children.” Donors still interested in contributing should contact Cuccaro at Prudential New Jersey Properties, 215 North Avenue West, 908-232-5664, or stop by he Westfield office.
SUNSHINE DAY AT THE RACETRACK – Representatives of Prudential New Jersey Properties pose with “spokeskid” Zach Infante (center) during 'A Day At The Races!' to benefit the Sunshine Kids Foundation, hosted by the company’s Middletown office. Held at Monmouth Park Racetrack, the event’s proceeds went to support the non-profit organization – which provides positive group activities to children with cancer throughout North America – as the network-wide, charity of choice for Prudential Real Estate Affiliates. Left to right: Chris Brown (Prudential NJ Properties’ executive vice president), Barbara Shaflin (Prudential NJ Properties’ Middletown office associate), Zack Infante (Sunshine Kid’s “spokeskid”), Pat Winters (Prudential NJ Properties’ Chief Financial Officer), Steve Jannett (Prudential NJ Properties’ senior vice president)
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The Bridgewater / Martinsville office, located at 1996 Washington Valley Road. was honored as Prudential NJ Properties' 2007 Top Office of the Year. “The brokers and associates at our Martinsville office are talented individuals who can develop effective marketing plans that ensure clients get the results they need and want,” says William O. Keleher, Jr., chairman and CEO of Prudential New Jersey Properties. “They continually prove themselves and raise the bar for professionals across the board.”
Listed by Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Hillsborough office associate Diane Ormsby, this four-bedroom, two-and-a-half bath Colonial home on two-acres of property within Laureldale Estates. “This property is the perfect opportunity for a young family to grow up in,” says Ormbsy. “It’s located on a wooded, cul-de-sac street, which provides a private setting where children can play safely.”
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WALKING AND WAGGING FOR A CAUSE — Prudential New Jersey Properties Roxbury office assistant Helen Enslin (left) and her daughter Elise (right) stop to play with man’s best friends at the first annual Walk ‘n’ Wag at Horseshoe Island Lake Island. All proceeds from the dog owner festival went to the Sunshine Kids Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides positive group activities for children with cancer.
PRUDENTIAL SPREADS THE SUNSHINE – Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Princeton office associate Rhonda Molesphini (back left) takes a break to thank Shari Rubinstein (back right), of Bejewled by Shari, and antique dealers and home liquidators Alicia Soukup (front left) and Rosemarie Brusyo (front right) of Priceless Find, LLC during the company’s recent jewelry and antiques appraisal fundraiser to benefit The Sunshine Kids. All proceeds from the event were donated to the non-profit organization, which provides positive group activities for children with cancer throughout North America.
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SAYREVILLE REAL ESTATE BROKER ACHIEVES INDUSTRY MILESTONE – Prudential New Jersey Properties’ Sayreville broker Marie Ferraro (center) along with her husband and business partner Joseph (left) received Prudential Real Estate Affiliates’ (PREA) Chairman’s Circle, Gold Level Award from Earl Lee, PREA’s president (right) during the PREA Annual Convention in Las Vegas. The award signifies Marie’s status among the top two percent within PREA’s nationwide network of professionals. Marie was also recently honored by the New Jersey Association of REALTORS®’ prestigious Circle of Excellence Gold level for her high sales achievements in 2008. Based out of the company’s 429 Washington Road location in Sayreville, Marie has been a staple of the Middlesex County real estate environment since 1987, where she has earned the respect of customers as a leader in the industry. She can be reached at (732) 257-1881.
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John Featherston, President and CEO of RISMedia, Virginia Belson, PNJP New Providence sales associate, Allan Dalton, Top 5 President and Co-founder.
Pictured is Kristine Duthie (second from left), honored guest at the golf outing and the 2010 New Jersey Sunshine Kid from Hewitt, NJ, spokesperson for The Sunshine Kids Foundation, along with (from left) members of Prudential New Jersey Properties ownership team, Bill Keleher, chairman and CEO; Nancy Litwin, co-manager of the company’s Bridgewater/Martinsville office; Chris Brown, general sales manager; and Steve Janett, chief operating officer.