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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Moving to Maplewood: This Old Man...he played 2...he played knick-knack on my shoe

Today's closing was out of the ordinary. First, it was a $1,000,000+ home in Maplewood. However, what made it STAND out was one of the gifts the seller left behind--a well worn shoe from the late 1800's. She found the shoe when she renovated the home and kept it in a special place since. Why? Well legend has it that shoes were often put in areas of the home to ward off evil (see below for article specifically addressing this issue).


Of course, I couldn't help but start humming and then singing:

This old man, he played one,
He played knick-knack on my thumb;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.

My research turned up the following:

When owners of old houses begin renovations, they should be aware that they might turn up some unexpected treasures in the walls of their homes. Two Wayland families have discovered a trove of old shoes hidden in the house walls, a reflection of an ancient superstition that hiding shoes in a house as it was being built, would ward off evil.

Jennifer Swope, assistant curator of the Society for Preservation of New England Antiquities, points out that although hundreds of these concealed shoes have been found in buildings in both Europe and Eastern United States no one has ever photographed these finds in the exact site where they have been found.

When tearing out the wall in an old chaise house about eighteen years ago, James and Mary Reed found a baby's white, ankle-high shoe, some small wooden toys and some ears of corn. Their Old Sudbury Road home has been the site of so many additions since the earliest part was built about 1750 that they were not sure whether the shoes were hidden at the time the chaise house was built or in a later renovation.

Why would shoes be deliberately built into a home or public building? Some have speculated that the tradition stems from the prehistoric custom of killing a person and placing the body in the foundation to insure that the building holds together. Later shoes were used as a substitute for a human sacrifice. Shoes may have been chosen, because over time they take on and keep the shape of the wearer's foot. Shoes were hidden near openings in the home--doors, windows, chimneys--the perceived weak places in the building that were thus protected from evil by the shoe owner's spirit.

About half the shoes registered in the concealment index are children's shoes. Women's shoes are more common than men's. Shoes are almost invariably well worn, perhaps because the donor didn't want to waste an expensive new shoe on the project, or perhaps because a well-worn shoe is more likely to retain the shape of the wearer's foot and hence his spirit. Though shoes are the common denominator, more than two hundred different personal possessions--coins, spoons, pots, goblets, food, knives, toys, gloves, pipes, even chicken and cat bones--have been found hidden with them.

Considering how widespread and long lasting this folk belief has been, it is curious that nowhere was it described in writing until references began to appear in mid-twentieth century archaeology literature in scholarly journals. Some speculate the tradition of hiding shoes was a male superstition, kept secret almost out of fear that telling about it would reduce its effectiveness. Others feel contemporary writers did not describe it since superstition ran counter to prevailing religious beliefs and the Puritans punishment of witchcraft and magic was well-known.

When removing walls especially around windows and doors, under roof rafters and behind old chimneys, homeowners should be aware of the possibility of turning up concealment shoes. While most are found in eighteenth and nineteenth century homes, a find hidden as late as 1935 has been reported. If shoes are found, they should left exactly as they were discovered and photographed. Items found with the shoes are as important as the shoes themselves and should also be saved.

Sources include: Displayed Shoes and Concealed Ones, Early American Homes, April 1999; Hidden Shoes and Concealed Beliefs, Archaeological Leather Group Newsletter ; Shoes Concealed in Buildings, NorthamptonMuseums Journal 6, December 1969 ; Ralph Merrifield, The Archaeology of Ritual and Magic , B.T. Batsford Ltd., London, 1987

For the full article above: http://wayhistsoc.home.comcast.net/~wayhistsoc/whs/Shoes_in_the_Wall/shoes_in_the_wall.htm


and if you want to join me:

This old man, he played two,
He played knick-knack on my shoe;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling home.




Mark Slade
Keller Williams
917.797.5059
Good Homes



Selling a Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills area home involves many steps and having an experienced Maplewood New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor®, specializing in the Bedroom Communities of New York City in Essex/Union County— Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, West Orange, South Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, Summit, Madison, Chatham, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford and Westfield--by your side will make the transaction run a lot smoother. I would love to be your Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey Area Real Estate Professional! I assist both buyers and sellers in the Bedroom Communities of New York City, mostly served by NJ Transit’s Mid-Town Direct Train Lines, offering commutes of 45minute or less to NY Penn Station, with either the purchase and or sale of residential real estate.



As an Accredited Buyer’s Agent (ABR), I have received special training to guide and educate you through the entire home buying process. From start to finish, I listen to your needs and desires in what you would like and take the information you give me to find you home. My GO-TO team can provide you the best in Real Estate advice with regard to attorney choices, Home Inspectors and Mortgage Loan Officers



As your Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills/Essex/Union County New Jersey listing agent I am well versed on as your local expert in all things in the Maplewood and South Orange area Real Estate Market. You can expect personalized service that includes a detailed consultation on how to best position your Mid-Town Direct home to be competitive in today’s market with training to provide my clients with an in-depth Advanced Comparative Market analysis, and advice on staging. As my office’s technology officer as well as both a Zillow Platinum Premier and Trulia Premier agent, I use the latest and most up-to-date marketing methods to get your home in front of as many buyers as possible. Being your New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor ® not only involves just finding the home or selling the home, but being your guide, negotiator, advisor and advocate and making sure that your needs and goals are met. Being your New Jersey Essex/Union County area Realtor® (with a little bit of Morris County thrown in for good measure) is one of my truest passions, and “Helping You Find Your Dream Home” is my number one priority.

Mark Slade

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Living in South Orange: Left your Keys Home? Not a problem, stop by and play any of these Pianos



PLAYIN' AROUND SOUTH ORANGE
AUGUST 24-OCTOBER 6, 2013
Share your photos and videos using #SOPiano

Piano Unveilings in Downtown South Orange: Saturday, August 24 at 12noon
Piano Unveiling at Seton Hall University: Monday, August 26 at 12noon

There was a time when we thought of art, and the creation of art, as a “place based” opportunity. You went to the theater, the museum, or the recital hall to experience the arts. But in recent years, creative people have realized that art can happen virtually anywhere, anytime. And that engaging people in the artistic process in new and innovative ways adds a spark, sometimes a note of spontaneity, and often a very different perspective on how creative expression can touch people’s lives.

So, welcome to Playin’ Around South Orange, a new and fun way for residents and visitors to enjoy live music al fresco! Everyone has artistic ability. You may not know how to play the piano, but most people can hum or sing or just clap along. And everyone can choose (or not) to appreciate and listen to someone playing or performing.

And speaking of “appreciation” you probably noticed that this piano looks a bit different than one you’d find in your home. We hope you will appreciate the beauty of these exquisite painted pianos, transformed into works of art themselves by five extraordinary local painters: Russell Christian, Dan Fenelon, Mikel Frank, Marie Glynn, and Susan C. Harris. We are also grateful to the students of Greek Life at SHU for painting the piano on campus.

The pianos situated around South Orange are here for your enjoyment. We hope that the keys to these pianos are “tickled” every day and that they cause you to smile, or have a moment’s respite from your daily routine, give you an uplifting feeling, and ultimately move you in some positive way.

This project is brought to you by the South Orange Performing Arts Center, the Village of South Orange, Seton Hall University, and The Baird. We thank the many people and companies listed on the reverse of this sign for their support in bringing Playin’ Around South Orange to fruition.

ARTISTS
Russell Christian
Dan Fenelon
Mikel Frank
Marie Glynn
Susan C. Harris
The Students of Greek Life at SHU

LOCATIONS
Sloan Street Gazebo (Sloan and 1st Streets)
Irvington Avenue (and West Fairview Avenue)
Spiotta Park (South Orange Ave & Village Plaza)
Meadowland Park – Duck Pond (North Ridgewood Ave and Mead Street)
Seton Hall University (University Green)

PRESENTED BY
SOPAC
The Township of South Orange Village
The Baird
Seton Hall University
South Orange Village Center Alliance

CONTRIBUTORS
Advantage Services, Angelo DiIura and Maria VanDermeer, Orange, NJ 973.530.2937
Home Depot, Bill Dalrymple, Store Manager, Vauxhall, NJ 908.686.9804
ITO Designs, Ray Gonzalez, Somerville, NJ, 908.243.0048
Jeffery Realty Group, Conor O’Hara, North Plainfield, NJ, 607.434.1611
Albert Lord Piano Services, Bloomfield, NJ, 973.239.0098
Mark Built Homes, Michael Lerman, Union, NJ, 908.687.6600
Markovitz Law, Jeff Markovitz, Union, NJ, 908.687.6600
Mark Murphy Music, Mark Murphy, South Orange, NJ, 973.378.2540
Professional Piano Movers, David Williams, Red Lion, PA, 717.855.0893
Ricciardi Brothers Inc., Jeff LaFrance, Store Manager, Maplewood, NJ, 973.762.3830
The Right Fix Handyman, Kevin Macvaugh, Totowa, NJ, 973.356.1166
Tomicki Construction, Mario Tomicki, Maplewood, NJ, 732.688.5258

SPECIAL THANKS
Sheena Collum, Barry Lewis, Adam Loehner, Nathan Oates, Peter M. Reader, South Orange Division of Public Works, Karen Van Norman, Michael S. Zavada, Ph.D.


Mark Slade
Keller Williams
917.797.5059
Good Homes



Selling a Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills area home involves many steps and having an experienced Maplewood New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor®, specializing in the Bedroom Communities of New York City in Essex/Union County— Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, West Orange, South Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, Summit, Madison, Chatham, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford and Westfield--by your side will make the transaction run a lot smoother. I would love to be your Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey Area Real Estate Professional! I assist both buyers and sellers in the Bedroom Communities of New York City, mostly served by NJ Transit’s Mid-Town Direct Train Lines, offering commutes of 45minute or less to NY Penn Station, with either the purchase and or sale of residential real estate.



As an Accredited Buyer’s Agent (ABR), I have received special training to guide and educate you through the entire home buying process. From start to finish, I listen to your needs and desires in what you would like and take the information you give me to find you home. My GO-TO team can provide you the best in Real Estate advice with regard to attorney choices, Home Inspectors and Mortgage Loan Officers



As your Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills/Essex/Union County New Jersey listing agent I am well versed on as your local expert in all things in the Maplewood and South Orange area Real Estate Market. You can expect personalized service that includes a detailed consultation on how to best position your Mid-Town Direct home to be competitive in today’s market with training to provide my clients with an in-depth Advanced Comparative Market analysis, and advice on staging. As my office’s technology officer as well as both a Zillow Platinum Premier and Trulia Premier agent, I use the latest and most up-to-date marketing methods to get your home in front of as many buyers as possible. Being your New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor ® not only involves just finding the home or selling the home, but being your guide, negotiator, advisor and advocate and making sure that your needs and goals are met. Being your New Jersey Essex/Union County area Realtor® (with a little bit of Morris County thrown in for good measure) is one of my truest passions, and “Helping You Find Your Dream Home” is my number one priority.

Mark Slade

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Living in Maplewood: Maplewood to Host Northeast Film Festival Sept 13-15


1st ANNUAL NORTHEAST FILM FESTIVAL

The Northeast Film Festival will be held from 13-15 September 2013 at the Maplewood Theater in NJ. The Northeast Film Festival (NEFF) showcases top independent films and TV pilots from celebrated filmmakers, as well as new talent. The diverse array of films, selected by a committee, includes features and shorts from all genres, as well as documentaries.

FRIDAY – SEPTEMBER 13, 2013

OPENING NIGHT



1pm – Documentary

66 DAYS ON ROUTE 66 – 1:24

Australian musician, Grayson, hits the road to discover America along the historic Route 66. Beginning in Chicago, IL Grayson goes from gig to gig along the famed roadway in search of the American experience as he engages with the eccentric locals in bars, jazz clubs, opera houses, record stores, taco stands, gun ranges and living rooms of small town Western America. Along the way he discovers the undervalued history, arts and diverse cultures of each region, culminating in California with one finale performance at the end of the trail.

Directed by Molly Debower



3pm – Around the World Block

NUCLEAR CANDIES – 0:02

A quote of Jacques Cousteau is turn to an ironic false publicity that encourage human to destroy them self with nuclear research. (Animated – Canada)

Directed by Gérard T. Goulet



THE BLUE TRAIN – 0:18

Paris - Gare De Lyon. Elie behaves as a true bounder, Selena, evermore in love, still wants to pick up the pieces. At the bar of 'Le Train Bleu', where they stop to have a last drink, neither one cannot imagine what will happen ... (France)

Directed by Stephanie Assimacopoulo

Daniel Duval, Camille Figuereo



ODYSSEY-DESIRE – 0:05

A man (avant-garde pianist, French [performs music of Boulez]) struggles between Art and Reality. His inner world, inhabited by a mythological female figure, Circe like, acts as a mental black hole. He meets a young woman, tries to convince her to abandon reality to come populate his imagination with the fullness of her flesh. He wants her to follow his intertwined artistic and erotic obsessions. His desire for her transfers into his piano performances. He looses her existential presence, looses himself in the same movement, and disappears in his inner world.

Directed by Marc Ponthus



MORE THAN TWO HOURS – 0:15

It’s 3 AM, a boy and a girl are wandering in the city.they are looking for a hospital to cure the girl, but it is much harder than they thought. (Iran)

Directed by Ali Asgari



THE TRAP – 0:05

A little girl sets a trap for an unsuspecting visitor. (Canada)

Directed by Rio Fitch



SAHAYA… GOING BEYOND – 0:21

'Sahaya...Going Beyond' follows the life of young Tamil, orphaned and left to fend for himself along with other children and adults as they battle the HIV/Aids disease. The heartbreaking journey follows their struggles into the depths of humanity and ultimately with the help of one amazing non-profit organization, the courage to overcome incredible obstacles. (Documentary)

Directed by Andrew Lauer

Narrated by Jeremy Irons, composed by Enya



5pm – Feature Film

SCRAPE – 1:20

Barry Sagan is a pleasant man. He loves photography, scrapbooking, and doesn't have many friends. Mick Hedgeworth is obnoxious, loves explosions, and doesn't have many friends. Naturally, the two opposites make a great team. Renting a house from Barry, Mick and his wife Maggie are a happy couple raising their son Hunter. Life seems pretty swell, that is, until women in the area start going missing. Believing she has witnessed a murder by a masked monster, Maggie becomes paranoid and the Hedgeworth family begins to unravel. Who, or what, is this masked monster, and what will become of Barry and the Hedgeworth family?

Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson



8pm – Feature Film

SURVIVING FAMILY – 1:27

On Terry Malone's 13th birthday, her mother committed suicide, leaving her father to raise Terry, her brother, and her sister. Terry blames her father’s drinking and womanizing for her mother’s death, and has been haunted by nightmares of finding her mother’s lifeless body. At 22, Terry quit her job and escaped to California, where she made a new life and fell in love with Alex, a young photographer. Two years later, she surprises her family by showing up on her birthday, with plans to marry in one week. The surprise is on Terry, though, when she meets the half sister she never knew existed. With the help and support of her older sister, and the wisdom of her Aunt Mary, Terry finally learns the truth about her mother’s life and death.

Directed by Laura Thies

Sarah Wilson, Billy Magnussen, Tara Westwood, Bill Sage, J.D. Williams, Phyllis Somerville, Vincent Pastore, P.J. Sosko





SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 14, 2013



12pm – Feature Film

BROKEN BLOOD – 1:22

Years ago Stanley DeBrock, a mentally challenged man, was implicated in the disappearance of Naomi Bridges. Now his twin brother Stone must restore honor to the DeBrock name. Returning home to the small East Texas town of Atwood, Stone is immediately thrown into the mix of a tragic past and an uncertain future. With hopes of rekindling a relationship with his life-long love Diane, Stone encounters his biggest challenge...finding the strength to forgive Stanley. Meanwhile, Stone's uncle Earl Wayne is in debt with two local drug lords...a debt which he cannot pay. Desperate, Earl Wayne and his brother Peebo force Stone into a scheme against Stone's father in order to save themselves. With drama, suspense, and a shocking conclusion, the darkest secrets of the DeBrock family are revealed.

Directed by Derek Wayne Johnson

Derek Wayne Johnson, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Richmond Arquette, Ali Costello, Jennifer Blanc



2pm – A Little Mixed Bag

FROM THE `BURG TO THE BARRIO – 0:45

What happens when a beloved urban community changes? Will residents who hold cherished memories of the past ever accept the realities of today? From the Burg to the Barrio, a 45-minute documentary video, explores the challenges facing the community of Chambersburg in Trenton, New Jersey. Long recognized as the “Little Italy” of Trenton, famous for its Italian restaurants, bakeries, and groceries, the ‘Burg is also a well-established working class neighborhood where Italian families lived in close proximity to local businesses and to each other. Today, the ‘Burg still attracts newly-arrived immigrant families, but this time they are from Guatemala, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and other Latin American countries. Italian bakeries continue to bake bread and pastries daily, but they operate alongside bodegas and restaurants that cater to the Latino population. From the Burg to the Barrio shows an ethnic neighborhood in transition with all of its tensions and contrasts as differing cultures meet. (Documentary)

Directed by Susan Ryan



MAMA NEEDS A RIDE – 0:19

Franky and Elmo are the Don's go-to guys. So it is only fitting that he would trust them with a very important job...pick up his mother and take her out to run errands. Seems simple enough for two mobsters used to handling more difficult tasks. That is if she was as nice as the Don says she is.

Directed by Matt Florio

Mike Marino, Steve DiGennaro, Matthew F. O'Connor, Jane Brown



EIGHT TO FIVE ON CLEVELAND – 0:19

Urban thriller where two old friends settle a debt at a high cost in desperate times. It has the look and feel of the thriller films of the 1970's, but takes place modern day with very modern circumstances.

Directed by Paul Coughlan



THE LAST OF US – 0:14

The Last of Us Fan Film. The film is based on the game by NAUGHTY DOG 2013 all rights reserved. A Sony PlayStation game. Ellie and Joel try to navigate a world of devastation in order to find the Fire Flies.

Directed by Sy Cody White



4pm – Feature Film

BIRDS OF A FEATHER – 1:27

A coming of age film for 40 year old's. 3 middle aged friends come back together to put on a play and find themselves again. Mark and Julie are almost 40-years old. Their aspirations of becoming stars of the stage are looking less and less likely, especially for Mark who ran away from the theater 10 years ago and never looked back. Julie, however, wants more last go at her theatrical career; but she does not want to do it without Mark. It starts with just one step. They must overcome their fear of rejection and failure. It’s all or nothing. There is no plan B. The show must go on! But will they just end up right back where they started? Julie pulls together a group of theater misfits and a few stars which lead to hilarious hi-jinx and a musical adaptation of Chekhov's 'The Seagull'.

Directed by Anthony Meindl

Anthony Meindl, Lindsay Frame, Lindsay Hollister, Trevor Donovan, Joe Slaughter, Olympia Dukakis



6pm – Feature Film

THERESA IS A MOTHER – 1:42

Theresa McDermott has chased her 'ideal' life as an urban-dwelling, punk-ish singer/songwriter to it's very end. She's broke, facing eviction and happens to have three kids she's raising alone. The only option is to move back to the rural town and parents she escaped a decade ago. Her parents' mutual misery and gloomy lives were a 'downer' with no place in her fun city life. Yet the moment Theresa arrives 'home,' it's clear there's been changes. Armed with a plethora of hobbies, a hot tub and a new philosophy, these are not the parents she left behind. Old wounds, unattainable dreams, and 'other things' are exposed as a fractured family works to become whole and a woman with a few kids learns to become a mother.

Directed by C. Fraser Press and Darren Press

Edie McClurg, C. Fraser Press, Richard Poe, Matthew Gumley



8pm – Super Short Subjects

POLLINATION* – 0:07

Plants are the children of the earth. They will grow and respond according to how we treat them ...

Directed by Sam Borowski

Federico Castelluccio, Bill Sorvino, Maria Rusolo



NO YOU AIN'T ALRIGHT – 0:08

As the greatest day of Charlie's life crumbles all around him, his best man Joe has a little fun with his new found favorite movie.

Directed by Michael Ringston

Steve Abbott, Samantha Tuffarelli



IMAGINE – 0:30

A physiological drama about John Morris, a paramedic, who lives under a cloud of guilt after being unable to save his daughters life. Being present at her death the guilt has left him numb and has shattered his relationship with his wife, Kate. Through Charged water, water that has been influenced by specific thoughts or energy, an experiment held by Dr. Arlen, John begins to connect with his daughter in an unknown world. Through the reoccurring events in the unknown world he becomes convinced that he has the ability to change the events that have happened in the past. Confident that he can prevent her from drowning he tries to convince Kate that he can make everything the way it used to be.

Directed by Jonathan Steven Green and Jahanara Saleh

Scott Wolf, Mia Tata, Tom Amandes, Melissa Deppe



MANIAC – 0:23

The Man is a disgruntled and disturbed citizen, a loner on the mean streets of New York City and New Jersey, as he ventures into isolation and violent misanthropy. He deals with tragedy by dispensing his own form of justice on the criminal low lives that 'keep on hurting the good people.' In doing so, he attempts to help young prostitute Gina to free herself of her abusive pimp Johnny Ramone. Eventually using two hand guns, he sets out to rid the world of the people 'doing terrible, horrible disgusting things to other human beings.'

Directed by Sam Borowski

Bill Sorvino, David Harris, Joe D'Onofrio, Maria Rusolo



MA IN HER KERCHIEF – 0:15

A strong willed woman suffering from cancer is forced to move in with her son and his new wife Andrea. She must work out the territorial implications of living in her daughter-in-law's household on Christmas Eve.

Directed by Olga Nikan

Maria Rusolo, Wanda O'Connell





SUNDAY – SEPTEMBER 15, 2013



12pm – A Little Mixed Bag II

ROSE, MARY AND TIME – 0:38

The film is a story of second chances. Barney is married - unhappily. He lost the love of his life around six years ago - she was murdered. Through the magic contained within a clock he inherited, and with the help of an old Indian shop keeper, Barney finds himself back in time, with the opportunity to save her... but life isn't always as easy as that.

*Screened at Cannes Film Festival Shorts section (where it was highlighted as being in the top 40 short films to be seen),

Directed by Hardeep Giani

Larry Lamb, Zak Lee



CODA – 0:11

Jack's world revolves around two aspects: his violin and a young woman named Alika. He is an internal man: many walk by without the slightest inclination that there is more than meets the eye. But when a small-time loan shark tries to separate Jack from one of these parts of his world, he discovers just how much is below the surface.

Directed by Paul David Benedict

Jim Park, Erin Larson, Scott Siepker, Brendan Dunphy



ALIVEANDKICKN: THE DOCUMENTARY – 0:25

No such thing as a cancer-free life. It's something you live with. It doesn't haunt you, but at the same time, you think about your mortality more than the average person. Family is important, getting screened early and constantly is important, making a difference is important. AliveAndKickn takes the game of soccer, and uses it as an awareness and fund raising mechanism for reaching an audience that wouldn't ordinarily think of colon cancer. Will it be like breast cancer 30 years ago? No one really knows, but as the #2 cancer killer, the numbers warrant it. And as the number one youth sport, soccer awareness warrants the same respect. A larger than life character could put it all together.

Directed by Brett Molé

David Dubin



2pm – Feature Film

WET BEHIND THE EARS – 1:30

Best friends Samantha and Vicky have just graduated college, and are ready to take on the world. Unfortunately, as Vicky enters a fast-paced job in corporate public relations, Samantha finds herself in the not-so-fast moving unemployment line. Forced to break their lease and move back in with her parents, Samantha must take a minimum-wage job working for her high school nemesis, while Vicky finds herself interviewing craigslist weirdos to be her roommate. As desperation sets in, the girls turn to Dean, an old friend from high school for a potential quick fix. Willing to risk it all in the world of video piracy, Sam and Vicky's tumultuous adjustment to life after college reflects the angst of a modern generation.

Directed by Sloan Copeland

Margaret Keane Williams, Jessica Piervicenti



4pm – Feature Film

SEND NO FLOWERS – 1:35

After her father (Tony LoBianco) is brutally murdered, mob princess Toni Albano (Sean Young) decides to take control of the family business. She learns the hard way that the mafia is still an all boy's club. Meanwhile her sister Ava (Donna DeCianni) is back in town looking for her share of the family fortune and the entire crime syndicate is pursued by the local police and Detective Cavelli (Michael Lovaglio). To fend off the enemies at the gates and keep control of her family Toni must stand toe to toe and trade blows with Gaetano Nunzziatta (Russ Camarda) the most ruthless mob boss in New York. Nothing will come between family and Vengeance.

Directed by Fred Carpenter

Sean Young, Tony Lo Bianco, Jackie "The Jokeman" Martling, Gianni Russo, Robert Clohessy



7pm – Awards Gala and Ceremony

AWARDS WILL BE GIVEN IN THE FOLLOWING CATEGORIES:

Best Feature Film
Best Director
Best Actress (Feature)
Best Actor (Feature)
Best Supporting Actress (Feature)
Best Supporting Actor (Feature)
Best Screenplay

Best Short
Best Director of a Short
Best Actress (Short)
Best Actor (Short)
Best Documentary
Audience Choice Awards


Mark Slade
Keller Williams
917.797.5059
Good Homes



Selling a Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills area home involves many steps and having an experienced Maplewood New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor®, specializing in the Bedroom Communities of New York City in Essex/Union County— Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, West Orange, South Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, Summit, Madison, Chatham, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford and Westfield--by your side will make the transaction run a lot smoother. I would love to be your Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey Area Real Estate Professional! I assist both buyers and sellers in the Bedroom Communities of New York City, mostly served by NJ Transit’s Mid-Town Direct Train Lines, offering commutes of 45minute or less to NY Penn Station, with either the purchase and or sale of residential real estate.



As an Accredited Buyer’s Agent (ABR), I have received special training to guide and educate you through the entire home buying process. From start to finish, I listen to your needs and desires in what you would like and take the information you give me to find you home. My GO-TO team can provide you the best in Real Estate advice with regard to attorney choices, Home Inspectors and Mortgage Loan Officers



As your Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills/Essex/Union County New Jersey listing agent I am well versed on as your local expert in all things in the Maplewood and South Orange area Real Estate Market. You can expect personalized service that includes a detailed consultation on how to best position your Mid-Town Direct home to be competitive in today’s market with training to provide my clients with an in-depth Advanced Comparative Market analysis, and advice on staging. As my office’s technology officer as well as both a Zillow Platinum Premier and Trulia Premier agent, I use the latest and most up-to-date marketing methods to get your home in front of as many buyers as possible. Being your New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor ® not only involves just finding the home or selling the home, but being your guide, negotiator, advisor and advocate and making sure that your needs and goals are met. Being your New Jersey Essex/Union County area Realtor® (with a little bit of Morris County thrown in for good measure) is one of my truest passions, and “Helping You Find Your Dream Home” is my number one priority.

Mark Slade

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Move-Up Buyer, What a Difference a Year Can Make!

According to KCM and Case Shiller: New reports are revealing that the number of existing home owners purchasing a house is beginning to increase. Some are moving up, some are downsizing and others are making a lateral move.

Another study shows that over 75% of these buyers will, in fact, be in that first category: a move-up buyer. These can often be the most tricky of deal, from personal experience, as a these buyers are also sellers and we all know an ideal scenario is to have a same-day closing (which we can talk about later).

There is no way for us to predict the future, as I always advise my clients, but I do suggest for them to look at what we do know and in this case we can look at what happened over the last year. Let’s look at buyers that considered moving up last year but decided to wait instead.

Assume they had a home worth $300,000 and were looking at a home for $400,000 (putting 10% down they would get a mortgage of $360,000). By waiting, their house appreciated by 12% over the last year (national average based on the Case Shiller Pricing Index). Their $300,000 home would now be worth $336,000. But, the $400,000 home would now be worth $448,000 (requiring a mortgage of $403,200).
So, in addition to having to pay more, rates have climbed one full percentage point and this will cost this potential home buyer an extra $426 per month. Here is a table showing what additional monthly cost would be incurred by waiting:

And for those of us who like to know more, here is the Case Shiller graph of percentage change in national home pricing:



Mark Slade
Keller Williams
917.797.5059
Good Homes



Selling a Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills area home involves many steps and having an experienced Maplewood New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor®, specializing in the Bedroom Communities of New York City in Essex/Union County— Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, West Orange, South Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, Summit, Madison, Chatham, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford and Westfield--by your side will make the transaction run a lot smoother. I would love to be your Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey Area Real Estate Professional! I assist both buyers and sellers in the Bedroom Communities of New York City, mostly served by NJ Transit’s Mid-Town Direct Train Lines, offering commutes of 45minute or less to NY Penn Station, with either the purchase and or sale of residential real estate.



As an Accredited Buyer’s Agent (ABR), I have received special training to guide and educate you through the entire home buying process. From start to finish, I listen to your needs and desires in what you would like and take the information you give me to find you home. My GO-TO team can provide you the best in Real Estate advice with regard to attorney choices, Home Inspectors and Mortgage Loan Officers



As your Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills/Essex/Union County New Jersey listing agent I am well versed on as your local expert in all things in the Maplewood and South Orange area Real Estate Market. You can expect personalized service that includes a detailed consultation on how to best position your Mid-Town Direct home to be competitive in today’s market with training to provide my clients with an in-depth Advanced Comparative Market analysis, and advice on staging. As my office’s technology officer as well as both a Zillow Platinum Premier and Trulia Premier agent, I use the latest and most up-to-date marketing methods to get your home in front of as many buyers as possible. Being your New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor ® not only involves just finding the home or selling the home, but being your guide, negotiator, advisor and advocate and making sure that your needs and goals are met. Being your New Jersey Essex/Union County area Realtor® (with a little bit of Morris County thrown in for good measure) is one of my truest passions, and “Helping You Find Your Dream Home” is my number one priority.

Mark Slade

Saturday, August 3, 2013

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Mark Slade
Keller Williams
917.797.5059
Good Homes



Selling a Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills area home involves many steps and having an experienced Maplewood New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor®, specializing in the Bedroom Communities of New York City in Essex/Union County— Millburn, Short Hills, Montclair, West Orange, South Orange, Livingston, Maplewood, Springfield, Summit, Madison, Chatham, Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Cranford and Westfield--by your side will make the transaction run a lot smoother. I would love to be your Maplewood/South Orange New Jersey Area Real Estate Professional! I assist both buyers and sellers in the Bedroom Communities of New York City, mostly served by NJ Transit’s Mid-Town Direct Train Lines, offering commutes of 45minute or less to NY Penn Station, with either the purchase and or sale of residential real estate.



As an Accredited Buyer’s Agent (ABR), I have received special training to guide and educate you through the entire home buying process. From start to finish, I listen to your needs and desires in what you would like and take the information you give me to find you home. My GO-TO team can provide you the best in Real Estate advice with regard to attorney choices, Home Inspectors and Mortgage Loan Officers



As your Maplewood/South Orange/Millburn/Short Hills/Essex/Union County New Jersey listing agent I am well versed on as your local expert in all things in the Maplewood and South Orange area Real Estate Market. You can expect personalized service that includes a detailed consultation on how to best position your Mid-Town Direct home to be competitive in today’s market with training to provide my clients with an in-depth Advanced Comparative Market analysis, and advice on staging. As my office’s technology officer as well as both a Zillow Platinum Premier and Trulia Premier agent, I use the latest and most up-to-date marketing methods to get your home in front of as many buyers as possible. Being your New Jersey Real Estate Agent and Realtor ® not only involves just finding the home or selling the home, but being your guide, negotiator, advisor and advocate and making sure that your needs and goals are met. Being your New Jersey Essex/Union County area Realtor® (with a little bit of Morris County thrown in for good measure) is one of my truest passions, and “Helping You Find Your Dream Home” is my number one priority.

Mark Slade