HAPPENINGS
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26
Book Club. Vineland Public Library, 1058
E. Landis Ave., Vineland. 23 p.m.
Discussion of The Lacuna by Barbara
Kingsolver (Community Event Room)
City Council Meeting. Council
Chambers, City Hall, Vineland. 7:30 p.m.
Formal official action may be taken at such
meetings on any and all business involving
The City of Vineland. Pre-meeting confer-
ences at 7 p.m., at the Council Caucus
Room, City Hall. No formal official action
shall be taken at pre-meeting conferences.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27
Red Cross Blood Drive. St. Anthony's
Greek Orthodox Community Center, 310
W. Wheat Rd. Vineland. 27 p.m.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28
Red Cross Blood Drive. YMCA, 1159 E.
Landis Ave., Vineland.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29
Sol Autism Christmas Party. 2554 E.
Chestnut Ave., Vineland. 5 p.m.
Community invited. Tony Sopranos Pizza
and Cidra's Supermarket are sponsors.
Edible Snowmen. WheatonArts, 1000
Glasstown Rd., Millville. Sweets Suite
Culinary Artists. Three sessions: 12 p.m.
and 23 p.m. Limited to 25 children.
Registration requested. RSVP in advance
at 856-825-6800.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30
Winter Still Life Drawing. WheatonArts,
1000 Glasstown Rd., Millville. 13 p.m.
Artists will learn to draw a still life, a pre-
arranged grouping of winter-themed
objects. Courtney Flynn will guide stu-
dents through drawing while allowing
room for creative expression. Suggested
for kids, teens and adults. 856-825-6800
or 800-998-4552, or visit
wheatonarts.org.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 31
New Years Eve Dinner & Dance. Holy
Trinity Russian Orthodox Church, 2211 W.
Landis Ave., Vineland. 10 p.m.2 a.m.
Russian cuisine buffet, dance floor with
live music by "Olhovski." Entertainment
for the kids plus Santa and his Elves.
Russian beverages available. $35 for
adults and $15 for children under 12.
Limited seating, for reservations call 856-
692-2805 or 856-690-1449.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 5
Glasstown Chapter of the National
Federation of the Blind of NJ
Meeting. YMCA of Vineland, E. Landis
Ave., Vineland. 10 a.m.12 p.m. RSVP
Lydia Keller 856-696-3518.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 AND 12
VITA Tax Law Training. Vineland High
School North, 3010 E. Chestnut St.,
Vineland. 9 a.m.2 p.m. Focusing on tax
law training. No tax preparation experi-
ence is necessary, but volunteers should
have basic computer skills, be able to
work with people from diverse back-
grounds and be willing to commit a mini-
mum of three hours per week from
February through April 2013. In addition
to English-speaking and bilingual prepar-
ers, volunteers also are needed to serve
as greeters and translators at VITA sites
during tax season. Contact United Way at
856-205-1800 for more information.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 6
Vineland Fire Dept. Co. #5 All You
Can Eat Breakfast. Panther Road Hall,
Panther Rd. and Genoa Ave., Vineland. 7
a.m.12 p.m. Adults $8, kids under 10 $4.
Kid tickets available only at the door.
Takeout Available. For tickets, call 856-
466-0861 or see any member..
TUESDAY, JANUARY 8
Managing Insect & Diagnosing Plant
Disease Problems. Extension Education
Center, 291 Morton Ave., Millville. 9
a.m.12 noon. Pest control strategies such
as monitoring, cultural, physical, biologi-
cal controls and using resistant varieties
will be presented by James Johnson, Ag
Agent RCE of Cumberland County.
Pesticide Credits: 13-6, 1A-6, 3A-6, PP2-6.
Cost: $20. Pre-registration necessary at
856-451-2800 ext. 4.
Greenwich Tea Party Patriots Monthly
Meeting. Elmer Grange (behind Point 40
Diner at Pole Tavern Circle), 535 Daretown
Rd., Elmer. 7 p.m. Two guest speakers,
William Athey, CPA and Stephen
Sanborne, CBC, CLTC, LUTCF will discuss
the impact and expectations of the new
tax codes and the Patient Protection and
Affordable Care Act, the fees and costs as
it relates to individuals and businesses,
and what our rare Act, the fees and costs
as it relates to individuals and businesses,
and what your responsibilities
are.www.greenwichteaparty.com
OLMA Basketball Goes to Myrtle Beach
The OLMA Basketball Team met before the sun rose on Wednesday to catch a flight
to Myrtle Beach, SC. The team is taking part in the Crescom Bank Holiday Invitational
at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. This event is an invite only basketball tourna-
ment among some of the best teams in the country. OLMA is excited to have their team
participate in such a prestigious event. Members of the OLMA basketball team include
Anne Brewer, Caitlyn Covella, manager Kelsey Cugini, Ali Dandrea, Sarah Duffy, Mariya
Ruban, Ruta Vetra, Giana Vozzi, Abigayle Zee, Nina Cirucci, Samantha Negron, Sara
Smith, Caitlyn Martinelli, Ashleigh Burrichter, Katie Kavanagh, Megan Keidat, and
Isabella Knapp.
Ocean Citys 20th Annual First Night Celebration
Ocean City has scheduled entertainment on the Boardwalk and Downtown
through to New Years Eve when it presents its popular First Night celebration. Over
60 shows will be offered at central locations beginning at 4 p.m. and ending at
Midnight with a fireworks display. All this for just $15 per person. To order your First
Night admission button access www.firstnightocnj.com or call (609) 399-1412. For a
complete listing of the Citys holiday season events access www.ocnj.us, or
www.oceancityvacation.com or call (609) 525-9300 or 1-800 BEACHNJ.
Whos Your Hero?
Nominate Your Hometown Hero Today!
See nomination form on p. 14 or online:
www.grapevinenewspaper.com/hometownheroes
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word out than to advertise your yard sale in
The Grapevines Classifieds.
Use the form below, or visit
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Deadline is Friday for the following Wednesdays paper.
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Micro Electric LLC.
Residential repair, addi-
tions, and services.
Bonded and insured.
no job is too small.
NJ LIC #14256.
Call 609-501-7777.
Roommate wanted to
share a Nice Big Modern
House in a Great
Neighborhood. $850 a
month. Call 609-213-0832
Non-smoker, older female
preferred to share a quiet
house in Vineland. Month-
to-month $650 + utilities
and $650 security deposit.
Call Dave at 856-207-6438
East Vineland two bed-
room, one bathroom half
house. All tile and hard-
wood, large craft-made
kitchen. Great neighbor-
hood. Very clean. Freshly
painted. $1250/mo,
includes all utilities. Call
856-278-2834
Office space for rent. 450
sq. ft. Utilities included.
Off street parking. Near
Main & Landis, Vineland.
$700/month. Call 609-
364-5013 or 609-364-
5012
Florida Vacation Condo:
5 rooms, 2 bath, Orlando
area. Central to all theme
parks. $700 a week or
best offer. Call 856-696-
2491
Experienced Stylist want-
ed. Up to 60% commis-
sion. Paid vacation and
bonuses. Call Rose or
Kathy at 856-213-5316.
Have a bike taking up
space in your home?
Please consider donating
it. The Vineland Rotary
Club has partnered with
Pedals for Progress to
export bikes to third-world
countries where they are
needed for transportation.
Also collecting treadle and
portable sewing machines.
Contact Henry Hansen at
856-696-0643 for drop-off
or pick-up.
Art LessonsPrivate and
Semi Private. All paints and
brushes supplied. Oil and
acrylic styles. Home studio
in East Vineland. If inter-
ested, call 609-703-6001
and ask for Charlotte. For
more info. or to see some
of her work, visit
www.CharlotteCarneyArt.com
Income Tax Preparation.
1040 Federal and State
Tax Returns. Pick-up and
delivery at your location.
Reasonable rates! If inter-
ested, call 856-697-0646
All American Plumbing,
Drain Cleaning and
Heating. Specialing in all
plumbing services and
repairs, $75 off regular
price with this ad.
Serving Vineland and
Millville. 856-696-3052.
General House Cleaning.
20 years experience.
Reasonable, honest &
reliable. Call 856-697-
1338. Leave message.
Steelman's Drywall.
Drywall installation and
repairing nailpops, cracks,
water damage, unfinished
drywall. Big or small! Call
Joe for a free estimate at
609-381-3814.
Turk's Pressure Clean.
Property maintenance.
Vinyl and aluminum sid-
ing, concrete, brick, roof
cleaning, gutter clean-
out. Over 25 years in
business, fully insured.
(856) 692-7470.
AJB III Construction.
Licensed and fully insured.
Windows, doors, remodel-
ing, and more. Call us
today at 856-332-7865.
Advanced Cabinetry &
Storage Systems. Shop at
homeover 30 years expe-
rience: kitchens, vanities,
closets, garage systems.
For all your storage needs
factory direct purchase
power. Call (609) 805-6277
for an at-home consulta-
tion. Save thousands!
Pete Construction
Specializing in decks,
roofs and home
remodeling. State
licensed and insured.
Call for a free esti-
mate. 856-507-1456.
Phone Sales.
10% Commission.
Must have laptop and
cell phone.
Call 609-213-0832
Christmas is over,
but its still cold!
Afghan/blankets,
hand-knitted from
new crylic yarn.
$250, tax deductible.
Call 692-0106.
Insurance CSR:
Local agency looking
for a licensed CSR.
Fax resume and
references to
856-691-8693
House Cleaning.
Excellent work.
Reasonable prices.
Whole house or indi-
vidual rooms. Call
609-617-7224. Leave
message.
White Wicker
Bedroom Set. Full-size
bed/headboard, four-
drawer dresser, night
stand, end table,
small curio cabinet,
large trunk, two lamps
one small, one large.
Asking $550.
856-692-0099
Christmas Wreaths,
Grave Blankets and
cemetary decorative
pieces $10-$30.
Sunny Meadow Farm.
Landis Avenue,
Bridgeton 1/4 mile
before Carlls Corner.
11am-4pm M-S.
856-451-5709.
Krystal Clear, LLC
Home and Office
Cleaners. Exceptional
Service, Senior dis-
counts, Holiday spe-
cials, Free Estimates.
(856) 982-3310
Help Wanted
Home
Improvement
Services
Roommate Wanted
For Rent
Do you have a car or boat that is
taking up space in your drive-
way? Are you hoping to sell your
vehicle for some extra cash?
Publicize the sale of your vehicle
by advertising in The Grapevines
Classifieds section. Make your
junk someone elses treasures.
Art Lessons
SEASONED FIRE-
WOOD FOR SALE,
CLEAN-UPS, BUSH &
TREE TRIMMING,
TREE & STUMP
REMOVAL, GUTTER
CLEANING,
VINELAND & SUR-
ROUNDING AREAS,
856-691-2017
Services
Bikes Wanted
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Blanket Project Donates to
Children in Community
On Friday, December 14, 2012 a small
group continued preparing Hazels
Helping Hands (better known as DCPP or
DYFS) blankets for children of Cumberland
County. They were able to donate 60 blan-
kets this year.
The seniors of Downe Township along
with tireless worker Annette Perry didnt
let Sandy get in the way of their donations,
done before the storm. They still made
their way to the FiberArts Cafe, the central
point for drop off of blankets, squares and
donated yarn to make the beautiful treas-
ures. A great amount of acrylic yarns was
donated by Warren Robinson of Bridgeton
in his wifes name Jennie Robinson, who
loved to crochet. Also, Gail Ugro from
Mahtomedi, MN, sent two boxes of 12x12-
inch squares.
St. Johns Lutheran Church filled a few
boxes of squares. Busy who transported the
squares from Bridgeton to Emma Andrews
in Millville and her group of helpers made
wonderful stories from the squares that
were put together. The fantastic duo of sis-
ters, Midge Wolbert and Nora Woodis
made stunning blankets with blocks of
houses and a profile of little bonnet girls in
cool colors. The amazing pieces of art tha
made in crochet or knitting really warmed
the heart. The special donation of felt blan-
kets from a high school student show the
love received from the act of giving.
They have started working towards
2013, with 10 squares already donated. So
drop off your 12x12-inch squares and/or
twin or full size blankets at FiberArts Caf
@ 501 N High St., Cottage E in Millville.
Owner Carol Moore has acrylic yarn to give
out if needed. She cant wait to see the
beautiful work done by this community for
the children of Cumberland County.
www.fiberartscafe.com
Strawberry Fields Selected for
INSPIRE
Strawberry Fields Spalon & Professional
Retail Center of Vineland, is helping salon
clients across the nation choose the hair-
style of their dreams.
The salons work was selected for publi-
cation in Volume 84The Mens Issue of
INSPIRE, a popular line of professional
hairstyling books. Stylists and colorists use
these books to aid salon clients in visualiz-
ing exciting new stylesstyles that clients
might not otherwise consider.
Strawberry Fields Spalon (www.straw-
berrynj.com) has established a reputation
for excellence for 13 years. The work of
owners Robert and Franco Corolla has
been published in many publications in the
beauty industry.
Photo shoots like this create excite-
ment in the salon for clients and for every-
one else involved, Franco Corolla said.
Its so
rewarding to
see the final
result pub-
lished in
INSPIRE for so
many people to
see.
Specializing
in color correc-
tion and other
hair coloring
services, Strawberry Fields Spalon also
offers nail services, massage and electroly-
sis. Retail lines include CHI, Biolage, Paul
Mitchell, Pureology and Redken.
INSPIRE is published quarterly by
Creative Age Publications in Los Angeles,
CA. Its pages represent the most current
cuts, styles, textures and colors available.
Creative Age trade publications reach
nearly a half-million beauty professionals
worldwide in all segments of the beauty
industryfull-service salons, hair salons,
nail salons, day spas, tanning salons, med-
ical spas, resort and destination spas, open-
line beauty stores, distributors and manu-
facturers representatives.
For more information, visit Creative Age
at www.creativeage.com.
Historical Society Awarded
State Grant
The Vineland Historical and
Antiquarian Society was recently awarded
a $15,000 grant from the New Jersey
Historical Commission, which will be used
to create a preservation plan for the
Societys museum.
We are very grateful to the Commission
for providing this grant because it will allow
us to hire a professional collections manag-
er to evaluate the collections at the muse-
um, said Society administrator/curator
Patricia A. Martinelli.
The collections manager will prepare a
preservation plan, which will help the
Society establish preservation goals for the
collections. The plan will include steps for
implementing those goals, which include
purchasing storage supplies and organizing
conservation of individual objects.
The Society plans to work with Susan
Duhl of Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, a col-
lections manager who has worked in the
past for clients such as the New Jersey
State Archives, and the New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protections
Division of Parks and Forestry.
Im sure Susan will provide us with
some valuable advice and assistance,
Martinelli said.
Founded in 1864, the Society is the old-
est local historical society in New Jersey.
Its museum on South Seventh Street hous-
es a variety of artifacts and records that
include artwork, glassware, furniture,
clothing, Civil War, and Native American
memorabilia.
In 2014, the Society will celebrate its
150th anniversary with a year-long sched-
ule of activities. The museum is open to the
public for tours on Saturdays between 1
and 4 p.m. For further information, call
856-691-1111 or e-mail
vinelandhistory@gmail.com.
Symphony Nominated Fifth
Year for Peoples Choice Award
The Bay-Atlantic Symphony has been
nominated for the fifth consecutive year for
the Peoples Choice Award of Discover
Jersey Arts. The Symphony, which was
nominated by fellow arts organization
members of Discover Jersey Arts, is asking
the community to vote for the Bay-Atlantic
Symphony as their favorite
Symphony/Orchestra by going online at
JerseyArts.com/peopleschoice or to the
Bay-Atlantic Symphonys website at
www.bayatlanticsymphony.org.
Voters have an opportunity to cast votes
in 14 arts categories. Symphony/
Orchestra is the sixth category and the
Bay-Atlantic Symphony is the fourth choice
in that category. Voters are required to sub-
mit their name and e-mail address, as only
one vote per e-mail/IP address is allowed.
The deadline to vote is midnight, January
22, 2013.
Appel Farm at The Landis Also
Nominated, Different Category
Appel Farm at The Landis has been
nominated in the category: Favorite
Performing Arts Center in the People's
Choice Awards. Log on and cast your vote
now (and while youre at it cast a vote for
Appel Farm in the Festival and Class sec-
tions). Then spread the word to your
friends and family.
http://www.jerseyarts.com/peopleschoice/
Hair Cuttery Salons
Collecting Coats
The 120 Hair Cuttery salons throughout
the tri-state area (SE Pennsylvania, South
Jersey and Delaware) will support
Krauseys Koatsan effort begun by Joe
Krause of Philadelphia by collecting gen-
tly used cold-weather gear for those in
need this winter.
Hair Cuttery, the largest family-owned
and operated chain of hair salons in the
country, has partnered with the Krauseys
Koats campaign for the past two years and
has collected 6,500 coats for those in need.
Hair Cutterys Giving From The Heart is a
companywide initiative that encourages
associates and clients to support local caus-
es.
Hair Cuttery is currently collecting gen-
tly used coats, jackets, hats, scarves or mit-
tens at any of their 120 tri-state area salons.
Collections will end January 2, 2013, and
the winter gear will then be picked up by
the St. Vincent De Paul Society, who will
distribute the coats to the neediest in the
community.
SERV Seeks Volunteers
Are you interested in becoming a NJ
Certified Volunteer Domestic Violence
Response TeamAdvocate? This will involve
up to three 24-Hour Crisis Hotlines.
The Center for Family Services, SERV
program is the designated sexual violence
advocacy program for Camden,
Cumberland, and Gloucester counties and
the domestic violence advocacy program
for Cumberland and Gloucester counties.
Their volunteers respond to hospitals and
police departments and assist the victims of
these crimes during their time of need.
In need of volunteers, who:
are 18 years old or older
have access to transportation or a
vehicle
are willing to be subject to a reference
and criminal background check
dedicate at least a year of service
under the supervision of the Volunteer
Supervisor
attend six volunteer meetings/train-
ings a year
are compassionate, empathetic, and
victim-centered
The next NJ State-mandated 40-hour
training program is scheduled beginning
Saturday, January 19, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and Tuesdays, January 22 and 29, February
12, 19, and 26, and Thursday, January 24
and 31, and February 14 from 5 to 9 p.m.
Attendance at all trainings is a require-
ment. www.centerffs.org
CCC and Camden County
College offer Joint-Degree
With rapid advances in the way medical
records are compiled and stored, health
information technology and medical coding
have become two of the top job opportuni-
ties of the new millennium.
A joint-degree program, in which
Cumberland County College has partnered
with Camden County College, makes it
possible for students to earn an Academic
Certificate in Medical Coding, or an A.A.S.
degree in Health Information Technology
in a short amount of time.
Scheduled to go into effect on October 1,
2013, the department of Health and Human
Services has mandated the replacement of
the code sets that are currently used by the
health care industry to report diagnoses and
procedures. Trained medical professionals
will act as a vital bridge to that conversion.
Medical Coders provide an essential role
in managing health information that allows
hospitals and physician offices to receive
payment for services. The Cumberland/
Camden certificate programprovides job-
readiness skills, and can be completed as
either a full-time or part-time student.
The associate degree in applied science
for Health Information Technology pro-
vides students with an education focused
on building career skills and competencies.
Upon successful program completion,
graduates are eligible to take the Registered
Health Information Technician examina-
tion offered by the AHIMA.
For complete details about either pro-
gram of study, call 856-691-8600 ext. 286,
or email dklumpp@cccnj.edu. I
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The following transactions of $20,000 or more were filed with Cumberland County in
the month of November 2012 (transactions may have occurred in an earlier month).
Names listed may, in some cases, be those of buyers or sellers representatives.
BRIDGETON
1401 Second Ave., HSBC Bank USA
Trust (by Atty.) to Coseo Properties Inc.
on 11/1/12 for $38,000
19 Cedarbrook Ave., Adelaide White to
Wulderk-Ariza LLC on 11/5/12 for
$78,100
COMMERCIAL TWP
320 Mistle Rd. & C., Wayne Parr to
Harry S Hannah on 11/1/12 for $10,000
1843 & 1849 Lakeshore Rd., Raymond
M Lorah to Benjamin L Press on 11/5/12
for $25,000
9536 Highland St., Marie Gillespie
(Adm.) to Jason J Becker on 11/7/12 for
$134,900
HOPEWELL TWP
391 Old Cohansey Rd., Rusty L
Baitinger to Purple Dragon Holding LLC
on 11/5/12 for $100,000
LAWRENCE TWP
279 Factory Rd., Marianna M Keesler to
Christopher Shischkin on 11/2/12 for
$173,000
4655 Glenn Ave., Derek Norton to
Timothy Almanza on 11/8/12 for
$186,000
MAURICE RIVER TWP
18 Quaker St., Alan F Cox (Atty.) to
Louis Vasquez on 11/7/12 for $115,000
MILLVILLE
1804 MacDougall Terr., Carole Smith to
Mathew Arrowood on 11/1/12 for
$145,000
19 Grove Rd., Kyle T Johnson to
Michael R Allenbaugh on 11/1/12 for
$165,000
58 Tomasello Dr., Sherwood Forest
Homes LLC to Folkstone Properties on
11/7/12 for $60,000
44 Hogbin Rd., American Modular
Homes LLC to Heaven McNamara on
11/7/12 for $154,500
605 Menantico Ave., Landmark
Development No. 4 LLC to Samantha
McCartney on 11/7/12 for $168,900
95 Morias Ave., Carlo Panera to Edward
C Lasusky on 11/7/12 for $249,000
624 Quail Dr., Carl Kijowski to David
Laury on 11/7/12 for $256,000
48 Lisa Marie Terr., De Ming Zheng to
Jason T Williams on 11/8/12 for
$231,500
UPPER DEERFIELD
75 S Woodruff Rd., Martin W Turner to
Kevin A Langley on 11/5/12 for $140,000
67 Victory Rd., Lynx Asset Services LLC
to Daniel J Wittman on 11/7/12 for
$163,900
141 Love Ln., Orinda M Ward to Michael
J Hamlyn on 11/7/12 for $326,000
VINELAND
205 W Oxford St., Sec. of Housing &
Urban Development to Damian Salas on
11/1/12 for $70,126
741 W Earl Dr., Howard Radford (Exec.)
to William J Turner on 11/1/12 for
$90,000
804 Florence Ave., Alice Brignolo to
Vera Burnett-Cruz on 11/1/12 for
$114,900
85 E Walnut Rd., Veterans Holding
Corp. of Vineland NJ to Because We
Love You on 11/1/12 for $150,000
3417 Tuttlegrove Rd., NVR Inc. (DBA)
to Theodore L Dupnock on 11/1/12 for
$302,570
1104 New Pear St., Mark A Ricci to
Douglas E Clay on 11/2/12 for $148,000
1068 Woodcrest Dr., David A Dematte,
Jr. to Isabel Velez on 11/5/12 for
$167,000
1191 Garry Ave., Beverly A Harvey to
Phillip Black on 11/7/12 for $60,000
416 S Second St., John V Sagrati to
Maryann Campana on 11/7/12 for
$61,000
1016 Hamilton Dr., Richard Costa to
Glenny Ferreira-Rosario on 11/7/12 for
$80,000
3237 E Chestnut Ave., Joseph J Reymer
to Michael A Kenney on 11/7/12 for
$115,000
1229 S Harding Rd., Barbara Ann
Pittman to Manuel Mercado on 11/7/12
for $125,000
1368 N East Ave., Denise Letellier to
Myseagirl LLC on 11/7/12 for $128,525
1071 Almond St., Stephanie Ann Cirri
(Exec.) to Iris M Miranda on 11/7/12 for
$130,000
1237 Shady Creek Ln., Kathy F Cruz to
Omar Perez Colon on 11/7/12 for
$163,000
307 Amanda Ct., Folkstone Properties
LLC to Antonio Guercio on 11/7/12 for
$200,000
2709 Mart Ave., Steven Charles Gaburo
to Matthew Tietjen on 11/7/12 for
$200,500
1482 N Orchard Rd., Merrily Brandt to
David Santiago on 11/7/12 for $205,000
1189 Sharp Rd., John T Troxell (Est. by
Adm.) to Geraldine Brosh on 11/8/12 for
$80,000
1803 W Garden Rd., Herta Tieslau to
Carmine Petronglo on 11/8/12 for
$199,999
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