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2010 Burlington NJ Jazz Blues & Heritage Fesitval It's that time of year again.  Time for the 8th Annual Burlington Jazz Blues & Heritage Festival.  This year the festival will be held 15 -17 July July 15 - 7pm - 12am: Jam Session @ the Firehouse Cafe July 16 - 7pm - 10:30pm Burlington City High School featuring Frank Bey & Spyro Gyra July 17 - 12pm - 8pm Burlington Waterfront Pure Water D-For Azuca Band Zoe Patrick Droney Rheminis Exclusive July 17 - 8:30pm - 11:30pm The Scoville Blues Dave May & The DTM Project Lanny Hartly Yvette Freeman Larry Gittens   For more information:  www.BurlingtonJazzBlues-HeritageFest.Org or Contact Larry D. Walker 609-239-4770 or 609-760-5333   Make This Your Best Year Ever Your Friend In The Real Estate Business Leander McClain, Camden & Burlington Towns...
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BRIDGE CLOSING   The Burlington-Bristol Bridge will close to overnight traffic starting Tuesday 18 November 2008- Friday 21 November 2008 and Monday 24 November 2008 The span across the Delaware River will close Monday through Friday from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. so crews can finish a repaving project started over the summer. The bridge also will be closed overnight Nov. 24, according to the Burlington County Bridge Commission, which owns and operates the Burlington-Bristol and Tacony-Palmyra bridges. The bridge will remain open during the day as well as on weekends.   No detours will be posted during the upcoming closure. To cross the river, drivers can use the bridge connecting the New Jersey and Pennsylvania turnpikes to the north or the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge to the south. Leander McClain, B...
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By Leander McClain, Cecil & Harford County Realtor
Burlington City, New Jersey Housing Court Established Burlington city residents will have to obey stricter policies and follow new procedures when it comes to housing code violations. In the past, hearings for housing code citations were heard in municipal court.  A new housing court has been created.  The new housing court will speed up hearings for housing code violations as well as require faster corrective action.  In addition, changes to the housing code will allow for fewer warnings for residents and landlords. Housing court will be held every week, about an hour prior to regular municipal court.  Extenuating circumstances will be considered, such as weather issues that prevent a violation from being immediately corrected.  Violations for grass, weeds, brush, chipped paint, and li...
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By Leander McClain, Cecil & Harford County Realtor
Do You Know Someone Who Is Always Angry?  I was talking to a buddy of mine this weekend and we were discussing an angry guy.  Someone asked the question...."why is he so angry"?  The response was...."don't worry about it.  No matter what, this guy is always angry"  I have learned that in order to improve yourself, you must first look in the mirror and be honest with yourself.  I have to admit, that I too used to be that angry man.  My anger was a result of frustration.  No matter what, I seemed to be frustrated on all sides.  The more I tried, the more frustrated I become, the angrier I got. God has a way of letting you stand in your own way until you are ready to step aside and receive your blessing.  I have now learned, that in the midst of my anger, I was blessed and that things were...
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By Leander McClain, Cecil & Harford County Realtor
A collection of 500 items, some dating back to the mid 1800s, will be sold at a public auction tomorrow. Saturday, October 4, 2008, an auction will be held by the last remaining heir of the Anderson Family, Barbara Negy.  The items belonged to the Anderson Family, which has had a presence in Burlington City since the 1850s. The family once owned Anderson Automotive, currently an antique shop on High Street, and Anderson's Drugs, currently Wheatley's Pharmacy, said auctioneer Chris Doerner of 21st Century Antiques. The auction will be held at the Anderson Family home at 822 Salem Road with a preview beginning at 8 a.m. and the sale at 9:30 a.m. Some early Burlington High School yearbooks are in the collection, including one from 1907 entitled The Naughty Seven. The title is a reference t...
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Everyone is invited to enjoy Burlington Day, Saturday, May 17, from 11 am to 4 pm. The day will feature games, races, and rides all day on the Promenade.  Also, you can view hundreds of quilts and vendors in the Quilt Show on the 200 and 300 blocks of High Street.  Regional artist entries in a juried Art Show and live jazz in the Herman T. Costello Lyceum Hall parking lot.  If you buy an all-day pass, a guided trolley tour to take you from the Hope Firehouse to West Federal Street and back down through historical Wood Street.  You can stroll from the river and up High Street to enjoy a Taste of Burlington as you sample over 15 of Burlingtons finest restaurants, bakeries, and snack shops.   For more information, call 609  386  4070 or visit www.TourBurlington.org.
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By Leander McClain, Cecil & Harford County Realtor
Three Day Extravaganza (6th Year) At the Burlington City Riverfront Pomenade July 18-20, 2008Friday - Golf Outing & Jazz Concert featuring Dave May & DTM Project, Larry Givens, Lanny Hartley and Yvette Freeman.Tickets $35. Call 609-239-4770Saturday - Heritage Day Parade & Black Heritage FestivalSunday - Gospel Celebration featuring local and national artists.Contact LGR Records 609-702-7272 Ext. 206
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  Monthly Statistics for the Date Range SelectedDateUnits ListedListed VolumeListed AveragePendedUnits SoldSold VolumeSold AverageAverage DOMJan 20080N/AN/A00N/AN/AN/ADec 20074809,600202,40053646,000215,33371Nov 2007101,938,800193,880481,804,000225,50092Oct 2007113,745,300340,481871,718,900245,55781Sep 2007102,075,600207,56052391,000195,50077Aug 2007122,182,278181,85644885,500221,375132July 200751,638,600327,720561,661,800276,966103June 200771,456,900208,1284102,291,000229,10061May 200751,324,500264,900982,139,950267,49389Apr 200761,571,000261,833951,029,400205,88054Mar 2007163,422,350213,896761,152,900192,15063Feb 200751,052,200210,44052590,000295,000253Jan 2007193,722,529195,92243706,000235,333110         Totals:11024,939,657226,724696415,016,450234,63288                  Inventory Ac...
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By Bernard Woodford Jr.
(Bernard Woodford Jr-Real Estate Services, Patriot's Realty)
441  Wood St, Burlington, NJ RES ACT $124,500 6 of 6 MLS #: 5181059 MLS Area: 20305Burlington City County: Burlington Zip Code: 08016 -4505 Tax ID #: 05-00031-00023 Subdiv / Nei: None Available School Dist: Burlington City - High: - Middle: - Elem: Beds, Baths: 3     1/0 Ownership: FeeSimple Type: Twin/Semi-De Design: 2-Story Style: Colonial Basement: Y Age: 999    Int Sq Ft: /     Unit Floor #: Central Air: N Internet: Y / N Directions Rt 130 to Wood Street (towards River) Cross Street:Juniper Map Grid: Room Dimensions LR/GR: 0  x  0  M Dining: 0  x  0  M Kitchen: 0  x  0  M Family:      Main BR: 0  x  0  U 2nd BR: 0  x  0  U 3rd BR: 0  x  0  U 4th BR:                          Inclusions: Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator, Window A/C Units Exclusions: Other Information Total Rooms: 6   Bath...
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By Jay Sichel, Burlington County NJ Real Estate
(Re/Max Tri County)
MAY 5th Historical Yard Sale Friends Meeting House Sponsored by Bordentown Historical Society Contact Info: Gerta Bachman 298-4474 MAY 12 · Saturday 10 am-7 pm 11th Annual Iris Festival & Art Show Inspired by the late Franklin Carr, the days events include: fine artists, authors, iris growers competition (juried) and alfresco dining at the fine eateries of Bordentown City. Sponsor: Downtown Bordentown Association Info: Iris Comp Jackie 609-298-8066 Artists: CJ 609-298-6970 Authors: Doug 609-324-9909 more infoIris Festival Application MAY 19 & 20Saturday & Sunday 10 am-4 pm 30th Annual Street Fair Crafters, food, music & fun for the whole family! Sponsor: Northern Burlington County Chamber of Commerce
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By Lawrence Yerkes, Broker Associate, Southern New Jersey Real Estate Services
(RE/MAX Preferred)
The Columbus Farmers Market bills itself as the "Place Where Everyone Shops!"  It is Located on Route 206 in Columbus, New Jersey and is just minutes from the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate Route 295. With hundreds of outdoor flea market items and over 60 inside retail stores, the Columbus Farmers Market is a bargain hunters dream and there's something for everyone. Parking is Free.  Open Thursday through Sunday, year 'round.The Columbus Farmers Market, established in 1929, is located on 200 acres and known as one of the largest and most recognized outdoor bazaars on the East Coast.   (Click here for aerial photo)Each Thursday and Sunday, vendors fill over 1200 spaces with the latest in new products, one-of-a-kind collectibles, antiques and garage sale goodies. Some vendors have occ...
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