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    The debates have begun,

    the TV commercials are

    in our faces, the media is

    in its glory increasing ad revenue

    after a lackluster year, the nation

    is polarized and the people are

    tuned-in, eager to see what hap-

    pens!What does this all mean to

    you, a resident of North Jersey,

    looking to grow and maintain

    your net-worth and portfolio; to

    preserve your standard of living

    while increasing the quality of

    life for yourself, your spouse and

    your children? Can the election

    of the President really influence

    any of these factors? Does he or

    will he affect the tone of the

    Nation and the people who live

    here? Does the winner have theinfluence to really effect change?

    Can the President motivate and

    manipulate Congress to make

    effective improvements that will

    have both a short term and long-

    term positive effect on your

    finances and bottom line? Does

    it really make a difference who

    the victor is?

    The answer to these ques-

    tions in this authors opinion is a

    resounding YES. All we need todo is look back at the

    Presidencies of Republican

    Ronald Reagan and Democrat

    Bill Clinton who left an indelible

    impression. The country pros-

    pered under their leadership and

    these facts are undeniable. These

    two leaders had a divergently dif-

    ferent approach to governing and

    leading, yet, both were successful

    in their own right. In both cases,

    their actions affected the peo-

    ple long after their termsexpired, in some cases to this very

    day. As an individual and a voter,

    whether you voted for these men

    or not there are some questions

    you should ask yourself. Were you

    proud of the job they performed

    and the legacy they left behind?

    Were you proud to be an

    American while they held the

    highest office in the land? Did

    you personally prosper as a result

    of their actions and choices? Didthe job market at the time bene-

    fit your career? Did your portfolio

    grow, was money more plentiful

    then, and was the general atti-

    tude and sentiment of the public,

    better, under their leadership?

    Were you a happier person during

    the Reagan and Clinton years?

    How did these leaders, in

    your opinion handle foreign

    affairs? What was the worlds

    opinion of America and

    Americans at the time as com-pared to the last few years? Was

    our country a safer place to live

    and raise a family then, when

    weighed against today? What

    happened over the last 12 years

    to change or diminish America as

    we once knew her? In your opin-

    ion, are prospects for the future

    less or more opportunistic now, as

    opposed to then?

    As a financial columnist and

    a Retirement Income and EstatePlanning Specialist, it isnt my

    job or purpose in this column

    space to campaign for one candi-

    date or another. It is however, to

    help you derive the best strate-

    gies, plans and programs to cir-

    cumvent any calamity in

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    October 19

    The G.F.W.C. Montville

    Township Womens Club will

    hold its annual ArgylesFamous Fish or Chick n Chips

    Dinner on October 19 from

    5:30-7:30p.m. at the Senior

    House, 356 Route 202

    Montville. The ticket price of

    $13.00 includes entre, chips,slaw, dessert and beverage.

    Meals can be eaten in or taken

    out. Purchase tickets in

    advance by calling 973-402-

    8712. Chicken dinners must

    be pre-ordered.

    October 20

    Pompton Reformed Church

    located at 59 Hamburg

    Turnpike Pompton Lakes will

    be having an Autumn Fest on

    Saturday October 20 from

    10a.m.-4p.m. There will be

    food, baked goods, crafts, a

    farm stand, childrens games, a

    Holiday Shop and much more.

    Come enjoy the day with us.The Montville United

    Methodist Church, 29

    Whitehall Road (Route 202)

    Towaco, NJ will be having

    their second annual delicious

    Chili and Baked Potato

    Dinner on Saturday, October

    20. There will be continuous

    seating from 4:30-6:45p.m.

    Tickets are $9 for adults, $7 for

    seniors, and $5.99 for children

    (ages 5-12), under age 5 free.Tickets can be reserved or

    obtained at the door the day of

    the dinner. Vegetarian Chili

    will be available. Funds from

    this dinner will be used for

    local church mission projects.

    For further information ordirections, call the church at

    973-334-1603 (church office)

    or 973-334-3924 (nursery

    school).

    The First Reformed Church

    of Lincoln Park, located at 60

    Chapel Hill Road in Lincoln

    Park, NJ is hosting their 2012

    Fall Craft & Vendor Fair on

    October 20 from 9a.m.-3p.m.

    Local crafts persons and ven-

    dors will be displaying andselling their goods. An old

    fashioned bake sale with lots

    of homemade goodies will be

    available to tempt your palate.

    A soup and sandwich caf is a

    feature of the event. Visit our

    web site www.frc-lpnj.org or

    call the church office at 973-

    694-4336 for more informa-

    tion. Hope to see you all there.

    October 21Join us for a day of crafts,

    games, food and Fall festivities

    on Sunday, October 21 from

    12-4p.m. at Hershfield Park,

    Pompton Lakes. Come paint a

    pumpkin, win prizes at our

    games booths, shop the vendorarea or enter our pie-eating

    contest! Crafts and activities

    from $1-5, some events free.

    Open to the community. Rain

    or shine. This event will be

    run by the Pompton

    Lakes/Riverdale Girl Scouts.

    See you there!

    American Legion Post 242,

    700 Newark Pompton

    Turnpike, Pompton Plains,

    will be having a pancake, egg,and sausage breakfast on

    October 21 from 9a.m.-

    12noon. $6 at the door.

    October 25

    Come join Pequannock

    Township Volunteer Fire Co.

    No. 2 for their annual Fish N

    Chips Fund Raiser to be held

    on Thursday, October 25

    between the hours of 4:30p.m.

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    Ocasio said of her daughter

    Abigail, who was recently

    diagnosed with a rare form of

    Lupus.

    We were completely

    blindsided by this, said Jenine.

    It started out as what we

    thought was a bug bite. And

    that is what the doctors told us

    at first. Never in my wildest

    dreams would I have thought it

    would have turned out like

    this.

    But it was true. After a

    biopsy confirmed the diagno-

    sis, the Guerriero-Ocasio fami-

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    of emotions. Lupus is a chronicand incurable autoimmune dis-

    ease. Abigail did not fit the

    profile, yet it didnt make it

    any less true.

    Trying to find effective

    treatments was also a challenge

    as little Abigail fought the dis-

    ease and the horrible side

    effects of the medications.

    She is a fighter in every

    sense of the word, said Jenine.

    And shes learned a lotthrough this process. We want-

    ed to turn a negative into a

    positive for her. We created

    Abigails Team of Love, which

    walked for the Lupus

    Foundation on October 14.

    In order to raise money

    for the cause, Abigail began

    selling bracelets called

    Abigails Loops of Love.

    They have tiny little

    charms on them that have a

    little sparkle, just like her!Jenine said.

    I want to help everyone

    who has this illness, said

    Abigail. If we all raise money

    we can find a cure together.

    The entire family helped

    sell the bracelets. Tantrum

    Salon & Boutique in Totowa,

    owned by Jenine and her sister

    Francine, kept them at the

    front counter for patrons to

    pick up on their way out.Brother Chris had them at his

    deli, Il Classico in Fairfield.

    Cousin Annamaria offered

    them at the pediatricians

    office where she works. Andfriends and family handed

    them out to everyone they

    knew.

    At $5 each, Abigail's

    family found that most every-

    one was willing to donate to

    the cause.

    It really has made a big

    difference to her, Jenine said.

    She is so happy and proud to

    have done this. Abigail also

    sold the bracelets duringLincoln Park Day and her

    classmates at St. Pius School

    in Montville joined in the

    effort, as well.

    We are so grateful tohave all this help, love and

    support, said Jenine. At the

    end of the day, I want Abigail

    to always know that we did

    absolutely everything we could

    to fight this illness with and for

    her. She will always remember

    that.

    For more information or

    to make a donation please feel

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    year-end to minimize the nega-

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    Cap on healthcare flexible

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    Before the HealthcareAct, there was no tax-law limit

    on the amount you could con-

    tribute each year to your

    employer's healthcare FSA

    plan. That said, many plans

    have always imposed their own

    annual limits. Amounts you

    contribute to the FSA plan are

    subtracted from your taxable

    salary. Then, you can use theFSA funds to reimburse your-

    self tax-free to cover qualified

    medical expenses. Good deal!

    Starting in 2013, however, the

    maximum annual FSA contri-

    bution for each employee will

    be capped at $2,500. An

    employee employed by two or

    more unrelated employers may

    elect up to $2,500 under each

    employer's health FSA.

    Tax planning implica-tions: If you have an FSA plan,

    your employer will ask you near

    the end of the year to decide

    how much you want to con-

    tribute to your healthcare FSA

    for 2013. At that point, the

    new $2,500 contribution limit

    may affect you. Other than

    that, just make sure you use up

    your 2012 contribution before

    the deadline for doing so.

    Higher threshold for itemized

    medical expense deductions

    Before the Healthcare

    Act, the allowable itemized

    deduction for unreimbursed

    medical expenses paid for you,

    your spouse and your depend-

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    qualified medical expenses over

    7.5 percent of your adjustedgross income (AGI). Starting

    in 2013, the deduction thresh-

    old will be raised to 10 percent

    of AGI for most individuals.

    However, if either you or your

    spouse reach age 65 by Dec. 31,

    2013, the new 10 percent

    threshold will not take effect

    until 2017. (In other words, the

    long-standing 7.5 percent

    threshold will continue toapply to those taxpayers for

    20132016.) Also, if you or

    your spouse turn 65 between

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    2012 so that your allowable

    medical expense deduction for

    this year will be based on the

    more taxpayer-friendly 7.5 per-

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    Tooth sensitivity can be

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    Halloween is a fun-

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    ious vendors, home-party

    demonstrators, crafters and our

    famous Baked Goods table.

    The Womens Guild will have

    bracelets for sale. Breakfast

    and lunch refreshments will

    also be available for sale.

    Holiday shopping all under

    one roof and best of all its

    FREE ADMISSION.

    Around the

    Community...

    The Montville Township

    Womens Club has an ongoing

    project: comfort pillows for

    breast cancer patients. So far,

    weve made and donated 6,580

    pillows to Morristown

    Memorial, Chilton Memorial

    in Pompton Plains, and Saint

    Clare's in Denville and Dover.

    A team of club members, sen-

    iors, and volunteers from sur-

    rounding cities participates in

    this worthy project. Even

    heart surgery patients have

    garden beds.

    If your town collects leaves

    curbside, be sure to keep them

    in a neat pile to reduce the

    likelihood of leaves making

    their way into a nearby sewer.

    Leaf cleanup is a neces-

    sary task, but the task doesn't

    have to be tedious and time-

    consuming.

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    HOPATCONG $220,000Beautiful lake views from this charm-ing 3 bedroom cape cod. Access toBeach & docks directly across thestreet! Newer kitchen, stainless steelappliances, newer roof & windows, &much more!

    MONTVILLE $395,0001 family, brick & vinyl cape w/4 BRs,2 Bths & att 2 car gar on 1/2 acre lot.Hwd flrs in LR & DR. Kit w/oak cabs.FDR w/sliders to lg deck overlkg privyd. Wooded area surrounding. Finbsmt w/ spac FR & Lndry rm.

    MONTVILLE TWP $589,000Colonial on about a 1/2 acre.Towaco Train station nearby! 5bdrm, 3 baths, Great floor plan, FRw/vaulted beam ceilings, fplc. &glass sliders leading to deck! Kingsized MB suite w/ full bath &whirlpool tub! Includes 1 yr AHShome buyer home warranty!

    BOONTON $1,250,0004BRs, 4.5 baths, almost 2 acres.Private master wing! Gated! Mediaroom! The best of everything!

    FLORHAM PARK$450,000

    Live in luxury at Ballentrae! Thismarvelous residence overlooking theprivate golf course includes 2 BRs,2.5Bths, spacious rooms & 2 car garwith pool and tennis.

    GREEN TWP. $449,000Newer 4 br, 3 bath luxury colonial on2.75 acre lot, In-ground pool, centerisland kit , 2 car garage Mbr suitew/jacuzzi, hot tub, fam. Rm., multi-zone cent. Air & ht.

    ROCKAWAY $ 305,000Beautiful end unit 3 br, 2.5 bath town-home, huge MBR with priv. Bath &walk-in closet cent. air, pool, fam. rmw/ 24 cathedral ceilings.

    MORRISTOWN$499,000

    2 Family Beauty Located just a walk

    to Morristown Green, this incomeproducing side by side each includesa lemonade porch, 2 bdrms, den Livrm, Fam rm, EIK & Bath

    PARSIPPANY $200,000JUST LISTED! Sitting on a privatelevel lot, this Rainbow Lakes cottageincludes 2 Bdrms, 1 Bth, Lvg Rmw/fpl, Dng Rm & EIK.

    MOUNT OLIVE $319,900Great move-in ready home on cul-de-sac in desirable Sutton Park subdivi-sion. 4br, 3 full baths, hardwoodfloors throughout, 2-tier deck builtaround pool.

    MONTVILLE $455,900Tudor style 4 bedroom, 2 1/2bath colonial with 3 car garage

    on about an acre. Spaciousroom, fireplace and numerousamenities.

    MONTVILLE $699,000Incredible 3 bedroom, 3.5 bathcustom home on over an acre.

    Huge kitchen, Fam. Rm w/vaulted ceilings, walk out base-ment. Master suite w/ bath &walk in closets, 2 tier deck, 2 cargarage.

    MONTVILLE $395,0003 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranchon approx. 1/2 acre, central air.

    Well-kept home in a desirableneighborhood!

    VERNON-GREAT GORGE$200,000

    Partially completed 6,300 sq. ft.

    home. 5BR, 4 bath over 1 acre lot, 3car garage. Plans included. Finishyour dream home!

    FRANKFORD $424,900Bank owned lakefront, 5BR 3bathcolonial on 200 ft. long lot. Priv.

    dock, 2 story foyer, family room,paver patio, avail. Lake membershipMBR w/priv. jaccuzzi bath & balconyoverlooking lake.

    W. CALDWELL $289,900Move right in to this renovated homefeat. fin walk-out bsmnt, 2, possibly

    3 BRs, new granite kit, new bth, newtile flrs, freshly painted, park likegrounds, hdwd flrs, 1st fl BR, 1 cargar, Owner Lic NJ Realtor.

    MORRIS PLAINS$500,000

    Spacious Ranch! Large rooms and

    great flow are the best ways todescribe this 4BR, 3Bth home inlovely neighborhood. Inc Fam Rm.w/fpl & fin base.

    DENVILLE $299,0001.18 acres of land for sale,

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    BOONTON TWP$499,000

    5 bedroom, 3 bath Center Hall Colo-nial on just under an acre. CentralA/C, 2 car garage.

    MADISON $525,000Gorgeous ranch on nearly 1/4 acre.This large residence inc. Large EIK,Formal Dining rm, 2 Full Baths, FinBasement, Patio on culdesac. Just awalk to town & NY Trains.

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    found use for these comfort

    pillows, which are completelywashable and may be used

    under the seatbelt after sur-

    gery. Chairperson Alexandria

    Sarra can be reached at 973-

    405-0088. All monetary dona-

    tions, used to purchase polyfill

    for the pillows, should be made

    payable to MTWC and should

    indicate Comfort Pillow in

    the memo. Please mail checks

    to P.O. Box 267, Montville,

    NJ 07045.

    Lincoln Park resident par-ents of children turning three

    to 21 years old (including stu-

    dents attending non-public

    schools, and homeless and

    migrant children who reside in

    Lincoln Park): the public

    schools offer remedial pro-

    grams for eligible children. If

    your child is experiencing

    physical, sensory, emotional,

    communication, cognitive, or

    social difficulties, help is avail-

    able. Contact Mrs. GraceMarinello, supervisor of spe-

    cial services, at 973-696-9150

    to arrange a meeting with

    members of the child study

    team. If eligible, an education-

    al program will be provided at

    no charge.

    Mothers & More is a not-for-

    profit group for both stay-at-

    home and working moms. It

    features monthly meetings,

    playgroups, mom-and-tot out-

    ings, mom-night-outs, andmuch more. Members are from

    Wayne and all surrounding

    towns. Monthly meetings are

    on the first Monday of each

    month (unless a holiday) at

    7:30p.m. at Our Savior

    Lutheran Church, 670

    Newark Pompton Tpke. in

    Pompton Plains. Prospective

    members are always wel-

    comed. For more information,

    call 877-221-1581 or e-mail

    [email protected] provides a

    supportive environment to

    improve public speaking and

    leadership skills. We meet

    the first Wednesday of each

    month at Hollywood

    Restaurant & Pizzeria, 376

    Fairfield Road in Fairfield

    from 7-9p.m. Guests are wel-

    comed. For more informa-

    tion, visit www.diningtos-

    peak.com.

    The Montville SeniorCitizens Club is open to all

    Montville Township resi-

    dents aged 55 and older. The

    club meets every first and

    third Friday of the month at

    the Montville Senior House,

    next to the police station on

    Route 202 South. We serve

    coffee and cake at noon

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    POMPTON PLAINS $899,321

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    WEST MILFORD $239,900

    $835 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.367%

    BLOOMINGDALE $269,900

    $940 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.355%

    BLOOMINGDALE $415,000

    $1445 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.323%

    BUTLER $248,999

    $867 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.363%

    KINNELON $635,000

    $2281 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.5% / APR: 3.554%

    POMPTON PLAINS $1,399,321

    $5756 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 4.625% / APR: 4.665%

    NUTLEY $347,700

    $1211 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.334%

    MAYWOOD $449,900

    $1566 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.318%

    PATERSON $199,000

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    BUTLER $239,000

    $835 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.367%

    WANAQUE $299,900

    $1044 per month30Yr Fixed w/0 points. 3.25% / APR: 3.346%

    SADDLEBROOK $329,900

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    PEQUANNOCK $599,900

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    before the meeting at 1p.m.

    New members and guests arealways welcomed. For infor-

    mation, call Celia at 973-

    227-4591.

    Passaic Valley Hospice, a

    non-profit organization, is in

    need of volunteers for various

    duties. Volunteers are an

    integral part of the profes-

    sional hospice team that pro-

    vides physical, emotional,

    and spiritual support to the

    terminally ill. Volunteers

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    WOODLAND PARK$229,900

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    JEFFERSON $449,000New Const.-C/H Col. 4BRS/3BTHS, FR w/brickFP, H/W Flrs, open front Porch, cul-de-sac loc.KIN2188

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    WAYNE $359,900Lovely 3BR 1.5Bth Packanack Lake Ranchw/open flr plan, LR/fplc, updated Kitchen & Bath+ many more updates! WYN0718

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    WAYNE $479,000Wonderful well kept 3BR home w/numerous up-dates incl Kitchen & 2.5Bths,FamRm/fpl,2ndKit,beautiful priv yd,CA + 2GAR. WYN0778

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    WAYNE $747,000Newer custom unique 4/5BR 4Bth spectacularColonial w/impressive open fl plan-perfect forentertaining! 2GAR. WYN0757

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    WAYNE $439,000Lg 2900sf 4BR 3Bath Split on .5ac w/open flplan, nwr Kit, HW fls, MBR Ste + MORE inbeautiful area in a conv loc. WYN0567

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    WAYNE $429,900Spacious 3BR 3.5Bth HighPoint twnhme w/EIK,MBR/great MBth, DR, FamRm, Ofc &RecRm/fpl, Patio + GAR. Pool,Tennis,Clbhse.WYN0595

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    KINNELON $425,000Smoke Rise-Perfect entry point into the SRlifestyle. 3BR/2BA Ranch waiting for new own-ers. KIN3333

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    KINNELON $599,000Great Price-Turnkey 4BR/3.1BA CHC. H/W Flrs.,FP, Crown Moldings; 2C Gar.; above groundPool. KIN3094

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    KINNELON $499,000Nestled for privacy-Cust. 4BR/3BA w/Contemp.

    flair./Andersen windows/C/A/2C Gar. KIN1996

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    KINNELON $999,000Ests of Kinnelon-5BR/3.1BA CH Col.features 2Story Grand Ent.w/open bridge 2nd level/Chef'sKit./top of the line Appl. KIN1994

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    KINNELON $899,000Smoke Rise-New Const. being blt. 4BRS3.1BTHS w/finest quality. Enjoy boating/swim-ming in this premier gated Comm. KIN3031

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    POMPTON LAKES $279,999Perfection best describes this 3BR/2BA Bi-Level. An opportunity that does not come alongevery day, so hurry in! KIN1304

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    KINNELON $699,000Smoke Rise-Impressive 4BR/3.1BA Cust. TudorRanch/priv. setting on quiet cul-de-sac w/spect.Mtn. views/3C.Gar. KIN6000

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    KINNELON $750,000Smoke Rise-5BR/4.1BA Contemp. on 3.32Acs@ end of culdesac, 3C.Gar., newly stagedpool/patio/deck. KIN1940

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    KINNELON $999,000Smoke Rise: Lakefront luxury-exquisite 6,000SF Georgian Col. on 3Acs. in the prestigiousSmoke Rise Comm. KIN9352

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    KINNELON $259,000Triplex Unit-2BRS 3.1 BTHS, 1C Gar. Quietneighborhood/only mins. to transp/shopping.Original owner. Must be 55+. KIN2146

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    WAYNE $389,000Move-in cond 3BR 2.5Bth BoulderRidge endunit twnhm w/updtd Kit,HW fls,tons of naturallight,priv backyd/lg deck. WYN0311

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    WAYNE $549,900Lush priv CedarHill 5BR 2Bth Col w/1st fl MBRSte/priv terrace & vault ceil + 2nd fl MBR,updtdKit,FamRm/fpl, fin bsmt. WYN0758

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    Halloween is a time for

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