by Cindy Fertsch | Mar 7, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Real Estate, South Jersey
Real Estate Matters By Elisa Jo Eagan The arrival of March brings us one step closer to spring, and prime season for the real estate market. When assessing and in preparing for selling your home and in placing your home on the market for sale, many believe, and...
by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 29, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Letters from the editor, South Jersey
From the Editor When I look at my to-do list with tired eyes, I often think if only… if only I had just one or two more hours a day, I could get so much done! With a little more time, my house would be neat and orderly. The laundry would be nicely folded, and...
by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 29, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Gardening, South Jersey
Let It Grow By Tammy Thornton Winter is tough. Short, gray, cold days leave us longing for vitamin D. Just a glimpse of the sun gives us hope, and then it’s gone again. For the gardener, the wait has been especially tough, and we yearn to dig our hands into the thawed...
by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 29, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Real Estate, South Jersey
Real Estate Matters By Elisa Jo Eagan In the last few years, since 2020 and the onset of the pandemic, home prices have dramatically increased, solidifying that owning a home and investing in real estate is still the best investment for building wealth and equity and...
by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 22, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Health and Fitness, Letters from the editor, South Jersey
From the Editor Like many adults in this world, I wear many hats. I have a closet full of them, including the wife hat, the mother hat, the daughter hat, the caregiver, the writer, the editor, and more. On any given day, I’ll switch between several hats, usually...
by Cindy Fertsch | Feb 22, 2024 | Atlantic County, Cape May County, Editorial, Gardening, South Jersey
Let It Grow By Tammy Thornton Color is a critical aspect of the garden. We may get carried away at the garden nursery and become enchanted with soft-pink roses, then turn the corner as bright orange dinnerplate dahlias catch our eye. We fill our shopping cart with...