Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Green Scene
Going green from the ground up? Walk, pedal or if you must, drive over to the Rariran Exposition Center for the first Northeast Green Building and Design Show. You'll find dozens of energy-efficient and environmentally-responsible products along with services and ideas for green building and remodeling.
Raritan Expositon Center
Edison, NJ
http://www.njexpocenter.com/
October 8, 10 am-6 pm
October 9, 10 am-5 pm
$10 in advance for both days, www.gogreenexpo.com
$20 at the door
PINK Bagels

Monday, September 28, 2009
Jersey City Artists' Studio Tour

Sunday, September 27, 2009
OIL Change

234 Bloomfield Avenue, Caldwell, NJ |
973.226.8889 |
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
NJ Wine Tours

These first crisp days of autumn are the perfect time to tour some of the state’s prettiest spots and taste the local wine.
Let’s begin at the Cape May Winery and Vineyard (www.capemaywinery.com). This vineyard has been producing delicious wines for 10 years and has won dozens of metals in State competitions. They offer a fantastic tour of the vineyard, a delicious wine, fruit and cheese tasting, and a souvenir vineyard glass.
Tomasello Winery (www.tomasellowinery.com) in Hammonton has been producing quality wine since the 1930’s. Tomasello produces approximately 30 still wines and eight sparkling wines, all made from estate-grown fruit or fruit from local farmers. This winery uses only the finest fruit for its wine, giving it brilliant flavor.
Wine is any fermented beverage made from fruit… and our state is one of the largest producers of blueberries and cranberries. Tomasello creates blueberry, cranberry, cherry and red raspberry wines which are rich in antioxidants and other healthy elixirs.
Alba Vineyards (www.albavineyard.com) is nestled in the village of Finesville. They have created a recognizable style of wine making which borrows from the past, looks to the future, and emulates the finest wineries in the world. Their mission is to offer honest craftsmanship inherent value and unmatched service. Tasting Friday, Saturday, & Sunday plus all kinds of special events.
This NJ My Way article was contributed by Jason Spages, owner of the Vino Fine Wines and Spirits in Boonton (www.vinofinewines.com). Check out Vino’s facebook (http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=33377&id=1499670495&saved#/profile.php?id=1499670495&ref=name) for singles events, tastings, and other special events at this marvelous store.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Stage Fright


Your house has been on the market for 6 months. You lowered the price by $40,000 and are considering dropping it even further. Your home is priced to sell for the current market, so why won't it sell?
The problem: Your house may not be staged to sell. You need to see Vicky Salazar of Lawrenceville, who conquers all stage fright with functional and practical solutions.
Vicky’s Salazar Redesign, LLC (http://www.salazarredesign.com/) is a home staging service for homeowners who are looking to sell or de-clutter. “It gets them unstuck in a very stuck real estate market,” says Vicky.
Vicky uses the owner’s own furnishings and accessories to accent the homes' features and minimize flaws. She claims her proven techniques will attract a buyer within minutes of walking in the door.
The pictures here tell the story; the slightly cluttered and busy bedroom was transformed into a hotel style retreat with neutral colors and a welcoming bottle of wine. Simple and relatively inexpensive changes can make the difference between getting the price you want – as opposed to what you settle for.
“I … like to see peoples’ reactions to the transformation of the home they have lived in for so long with just some simple and inexpensive ideas. Many never thought their homes can look as good,” Vicky says.
If you think your home may qualify for some home staging expertise, but you're not ready to hire a professional, here are some quick tips from Vicky to get started:
De-clutter Inside and Outside: Remove any excess tools/toys etc in front and back yards. Remove excess inside off of counters, cabinets and furniture.
Clean: Sweep and mop all floors for showings. Steam clean carpets before open house. Clear cobwebs from front and back doors.
Repair: Patch holes, repair broken screens and anything that needs fixing.
Neutralize: Remove collectibles, personal pictures and paint over any bold colors.
Enhance: Show off the space in the room or fireplace and architecture.
Already exhausted reading this? Call a pro like Vicky to take charge. Then watch what happens to buyers when the house lights come on, and your home takes center stage.
NJ My Way contributor Hilary Morris authored this article. You can find more of her work on http://www.mrsmonj.com/ .
Friday, September 18, 2009
Zipped and Pumped
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