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    Take up one idea. Make

    that one idea your

    life—think of it, dream

    of it, live on that idea. Let the

    brain, muscles, nerves, every

    part of your body, be full of that

    idea, and just leave every other

    idea alone. This is the way to

    success.”

    The writer of this truth

    must have known AJ Jashari of 

    AJ’s Pizza. For the last 24 years

    (they will celebrate their 25th

    anniversary on June 1st) he has

    focused on just one thing: pro-

    viding the best in quality

    entrees, specifically pizza, to a

    hungry people and doing it

    well. Operating out of 12 Main

    Street in Butler has proven

    very successful for AJ’s Pizza

    since opening their doors near-

    ly 25 years ago. After all, there

    isn’t a person in the Butler area

    who doesn’t know their name.

    But real success travels.

    And so AJ has established a

    second location at 615 Route

    23 in Pompton Plains, bring-

    ing with him the same formu-

    la that put his food on the

    map and in the refrigerators of 

    many happy customers!

    While the Butler location

    offers both dine-in and take-

    out, this new facility will only

    feature take-out and delivery

    service. Of course, they will

    still cater your event, no matter

    the size, and do it with excel-

    lence and taste!

    AJ takes great pride in his

    take-out service. Why should-

    n’t he? Drive up and down Rt.

    23 and you’ll probably see the

    AJ’s Pizza delivery vehicles.

    While pizza and Italian

    dishes are an obvious choice,

    AJ’s is also known for their

    unusual burger creations. Don’t

    believe me? Take a moment

    and visit their website and see

    for yourselves.

    Great pizza, an extensive

    menu and great catering all at

    more than reasonable prices

    equals a focused vision for suc-

    cess. We all want to experience

    success right? Well now is your

    chance to taste it!

    For more information or

    to place an order at their new

    Pompton Plains location call

    973-839-2222 or visit them at

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    •Butler Library presents Bring Spring

    into Your Kitchen, on Tuesday, April 21,

    from 6:30-7:45 pm. Popular PBS Chef,

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    •Riverdale Library will host a Poetry

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    •Zumba Gold a low impact dance andfitness class at Butler Public Library will

    be presented by Maryann King, licensed

    Zumba instructor on Saturday, April 25

    from 1-2pm. Class will start with a short

    discussion of fitness and a include 30

    minute demo workout. This free pro-

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    Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday,

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    The names in this story

    are being withheld to

    protect their identity.

    Tragically, twin boys

    were separated at 4 years of 

    age due to the fact that their

    father murdered their mother

    and there were no relatives

    willing or available to take-in

    the 2 boys together, dictating

    their separate future participa-

    tion with the State’s foster

    care program. The boy’s father

    constantly beat them and

    their mother while they were

    together, every day of their

    lives. Their mother’s face was

    a punching bag until finally

    the bully beat her so badly he

    inflicted irreparable brain

    damage, killing her!Throughout the years of 

    their marriage, this man was

    constantly inebriated and

    barely worked at any mean-

    ingful job. He had no formal

    or specific education or train-

    ing and pretty much drifted

    through life until bumping

    into the woman who would

    become the mother of his

    twins. He is spending the rest

    of his life in jail for his horrif-

    ic crime and the only differ-

    ence between his life before

    and after being a prison

    inmate, is the fact that he

    now lives in a confined space.

    And what of the man’s two

    sons?

    Interestingly enough,

    this question intrigued a

    young research reporter who

    decided to seek out and theseparated twins to conduct a

    research paper, the reason we

    know this story today. What

    he discovered might impress

    you. After months of search-

    ing, finally finding and inter-

    viewing the boys, then in

    their 30’s, here is what he dis-

    covered.

    On the streets of Chicago

    lay a man in a cardboard box.

    He was drunk, burned out,

    alone and destitute. His

    hands were calloused, blood

    stained and bruised. He was

    wearing torn soiled jeans with

    a red filthy plaid flannel shirt

    when approached by the

    research reporter, who asked

    him if he would answer a few

    questions, which he did. The

    twin was very vocal as he was

    very interested in hearing the

    questions and why anyone

    would want to know either

    anything about him or his

    opinion about anything. The

    interview lasted only a few

    minutes as the twin had littleto say. He told the researcher

    that he was an alcoholic and

    lost his wife and kids because

    he couldn’t provide for them

    and because he couldn’t con-

    trol his anger. He was a vio-

    lent abusive man and walked

    out on his family, unable to

    keep any job, ending up in the

    street. The last question

    though, possessed the answer

    the researcher was looking for,

    but, I’ll tell you what it was in

    a moment.

    Later in the week, the

    researcher caught up with the

    dirty, street bum’s twin broth-

    er. He was found in the pent-

    house office suite of one of the

    two tallest office buildings in

    the city, which he owned. His

    secretary announced the

    arrival of the research reporter

    who was quickly summoned in

    to meet the twin. Upon entry

    of the suite, the researcher

    was surrounded by pictures of 

    the twin with his wife and

    children taken at destinationsaround the globe. Through his

    questioning the researcher

    found out that this man

    employed 100 people and

    built a multi-million dollar

    business. He sat on three

    charitable board of directors

    while financially supporting

    three more. He was the assis-

    tant coach for his son’s town

    football team and had a wife

    he loved and adored who felt

    the same way about him. The

    twin was very proud to tell the

    researcher that he loved his

    life and his family. Upon

    being asked about his twin

    brother, he replied that he

    didn’t know him because his

    brother refused to acknowl-

    edge his requests for a visit.

    “He rebuked every overture

    I’ve made to get to know him

    and introduce myself,” he

    said.

    The researcher had one

    final question for the twin,

    the same final question he

    asked his brother:“To what situation or

    event in your life brought you

    to where you are today?” he

    asked. To which, both of the

    boys answered without hesita-

    tion and with exactly the

    same words:

    “With a father like mine,

    what else could I become?”

    The researcher was taken

    aback with astonishment.

    With a father like mine, what

    else could I become? The con-

    viction of the decisions made

    by these two individuals and

    the foundation for them was

    certainly justified but, diamet-

    rically divergent. The

    research reporter had a mes-

    sage now to tell the world

    about attitude, choice and

    rationale. It’s true that we

    become the sum of the parts

    that comprise our lives, but,not without choice, direction

    and drive. It is not easy to be a

    street dweller, nor a self-made

    multi-millionaire, but, the

    decision to pursue either des-

    tination is simply a choice

    with an investment of perspi-

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    Indecision is still a decision,

    might as well decide now,

    with the right to decide differ-

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    The same is true when

    planning your financial

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    made as to how much and

    where to invest, but not why

    to invest as why is not an

    option. One may have many

    different financial goals to

    prepare and plan for yet, they

    all have the same require-ment. First you must earn

    excess money to: begin to

    fund your goals, continue to

    fund them over the months

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    increasing the funding for

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    Circa 2000. I’ve failed

    many times in my

    life. I’ve also had

    many successes. Both

    extremes have been part of my

    life. “The thrill of victory and

    the agony of defeat.” I have

    lived through both.

    While victory and suc-

    cess have driven me forward

    to do greater things, I’ve prob-

    ably learned more from fail-

    ure. That’s because long ago, I

    decided to let failure be my

    life coach, inviting it to teach

    me what I really needed to

    know.

    Along the way, I decided

    that I would win in life. I also

    decided to live a life that

    would make a difference long

    after I was gone. I didn’t want

    to be someone who lived

    comfortably now, but did

    nothing to make the world (or

    my local community) a better

    place. I also decided to help

    other men succeed where I

    had failed, and to teach them

    to be husbands and fathers in

    ways that I wasn’t taught.

    Think about it...

    Failure can rob us of who

    we can be. It is how we handle

    failure that will truly define

    us. There is a difference

    between failing and failure.

    We all fail at some point in

    something. But it is we who

    allow the label of “failure” to

    fall on us. When you fail and

    learn, you grow. When you

    don’t learn it’s because failure

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    APR 29

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    celebrating their first year of service to

    Passaic County homeless families at a

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    APR 30

    •Riverdale Library will host Paradise

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    Too much household

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    Many dog owners

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    Why must I prioritize ear

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    The anatomy of dogs’ ears

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    A

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    Some dogs, not unlike

    some dog owners, may grow

    hair in their ears. While the

    hair is relatively harmless, it’sstill a good idea to discuss its

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    It’s important that dog

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    When cleaning dogs’

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    Dog owners who let their

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    Ears may not be the firstthing dog owners think of 

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    Aroaring fireplace on

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    Fireplaces are typically

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    Begin the cleanup

    Repeatedly lighting fires

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    A professional chimney

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    at the flashing system and

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    in poor shape during a heavy

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    case of a gas leak. However,

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    a gas fireplace in the spring to

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    Weekend brunch

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    France that is popular in

    many other areas of the globe

    as well. The following recipe

    for “Asparagus & Ham

    Crêpes” from Lou Seibert

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    versatile dish that can be

    made into a vegetarian offer-

    ing by simply omitting the

    ham.

    Asparagus & Ham Crêpes

    Makes 8 crêpes

    8- 6 or 7 inch garbanzo flour or

    savory crêpes (see below)

    1 ½ pounds asparagus spears,

    cut into 1-inch diagonal lengths

    1 egg 

    1 large sweet white or red onion,

    chopped

    ¾ cup ricotta cheese or natural

    cream cheese at room tempera-

    ture

    ½ cup shredded Gruyére or

    Emmenthal cheese

    3 tablespoons grated Parmesan

    cheese

    2 garlic cloves, minced2 tab minced fresh flat-leaf pars-

    ley

    2 tea minced fresh tarragon or

    dill, or 1/2 teaspoon dried tar-

    ragon or dill

    2 oz honey-baked ham or Black

    Forest ham, julienned

    Prepare the crêpes.

    Preheat the oven to 350 F.

    Steam the onion and aspara-

    gus in a covered container

    over boiling water until the

    asparagus is crisp-tender,

    about 5 to 7 minutes. In a

    medium bowl, beat the egg

    and mix in the cheeses, garlic,

    parsley, tarragon or dill, ham,

    and steamed vegetables.

    Spoon ½ cup of the fill-

    ing in a ribbon down the cen-

    ter of each crêpe and roll to

    enclose. Arrange in a greased9-by-13-inch baking dish.

    Bake in the oven for 10 to 15

    minutes, or until heated

    through. Serve at once.

    Savory Crêpes

    Makes 16 to 18, 6- or 7-inch

    crêpes

    2 large eggs

    1 cup milk

    1/3 cup water

    1 cup all-purpose flour, prefer-

    ably bleached

    ¼ tea salt

    2 tab butter, melted, plus 2 or 3

    tab butter for coating the pan

    In a blender or food

    processor, blend the eggs,

    milk, water, flour, salt, and

    the 2 tablespoons melted but-

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    smooth. Stir down and repeat

    if necessary. Or, to mix byhand, sift the flour into a

    medium bowl and add the

    salt. Whisk the eggs until

    blended, mix in the milk and

    water and whisk this mixture

    into the flour and salt; stir in

    the 2 tablespoons melted but-

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    at least 1 hour (2 hours is

    preferable) or up to 24 hours.

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    it has separated. Heat a sea-

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    heat until hot. Coat the pan

    lightly with butter, lift the

    pan from the heat and pour in

    2 or 3 tablespoons of batter,

    tilting and rotating the pan to

    coat the surface. Cook until

    almost dry on top and lightly

    browned on the edges, about

    1 minute. Loosen the edges

    with a metal spatula and flip

    the crêpe over using your fin-

    gers or the spatula, then cook

    the other side for about 15seconds, or until lightly

    browned. Turn the crêpe out

    onto a clean tea towel to cool.

    Repeat with the remaining

    batter, wiping the pan with

    butter as needed and stacking

    the crêpes as they are cooked.

    For serving immediately,

    cover the crêpes with alu-

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    plastic bag. Refrigerate crêpes

    for up to 3 days or freeze them

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    Hal Maxwell, president

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    was announced by Realtor

    Magazine as a member of its

    prestigious 30 Under 30 Class, a

    group of young professionals

    across the country who exem-

    plify “the ingenuity, dedication

    and prowess that’s raising thebar in real estate today.” Boswell

    combines knowledge of his local

    market with focused online

    marketing to reach today’s buy-

    ers and sellers further and faster.

    A 30-year Morris County

    resident, Aiosa offers extensive

    knowledge of local communi-

    ties to buyers and sellers

    throughout Bergen, Essex,

    Morris, Passaic and Sussex

    counties. A top real estate agentever since entering the profes-

    sion in 2006, Aiosa has shared

    his real estate expertise during

    multiple appearances on NBC’s

    LXTV Open House NYC and

    George to the Rescue. Formerly

    in the mortgage industry, Aiosa

    has in-depth knowledge of the

    mortgage process and keeps up-

    to-date with changes in the field

    to better guide buyers. He also

    specializes in new construction

    and renovations, and is a

    Coldwell Banker Previews

    International Property Specialist,

    specializing in the marketing of luxury homes.

    For more information about buy-

    ing or selling a home, contact

    Boswell Aiosa & Co. at 973-

    850-4187, 201-891-6700

    (Wyckoff/Franklin Lakes office)

    or 973-838-9300 (Kinnelon of-

     fice). Coldwell Banker Residential

    Brokerage in Wyckoff/Franklin

    Lakes is located at 360 Franklin

     Ave. in Wyckoff and Coldwell

    Banker Residential Brokerage in

    Kinnelon is located at 1450 Route

    23 North in Butler To view list-

    ings, visit www.CBMoves.com

    and www.northjerseyluxury.com

    Boswell Aiosa & Co. rank among top 5 Coldwell Banker Residential

    Brokerage Teams for 2014

    William “Bill” Boswell Ronald “Ron” Aiosa

    Century 21 Crest Real

    Estate announced

    Gina Petry Awarded

     NJAR® Circle of Excellence

    Bronze Award 2014. “Century

    21 Crest Real Estate is proud of 

    Gina’s accomplishments. Her

    professionalism and great atti-

    tude makes her a true asset to

    our award-winning team,” said

    Patricia R. Wojtyszyn, Century21 Crest Real Estate

    Broker/Owner.

    Gina has been in real estate since 2004. She is an

    Accredited Buyer Represent-

    ative, Certified Negotiations

    Expert, and Certified in Short

    Sales and Foreclosures. Gina

    was raised in Butler, has resided

    in Riverdale for the past 15

    years, and handles real estate

    transactions in Morris, Passaic,

    Sussex and Bergen Counties.

    For more information on how

    to put Gina’s expertise to workfor you, she can be reached at

    201-970-2319.

    Century 21 Crest Real Estate

    congratulates Gina Petry

    Regina “Gina” Petry

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    License #: NJ09980558654 ©2015 CENTURY 21 REAL ESTATE LLC. CENTURY 21® is a trademark licensed to Century 21 Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Each office is independently owned and operated.All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Prices subject to change. If your property is currently listed with a real estate broker please disregard this offer.

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    PEQUANNOCK $357,9003.625/3.718APR

    $1,306 PER MNTHGREAT EXPANDED CAPE!

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    POMPTON PLAINS $249,9003.625/3.752APR

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    3 BR, 1 BA, 1 CAR GAR

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    $1,824 PER MNTHMUST SEE!!

    3 BR, 2.1 BA, 2 CAR GAR

    POMPTON PLAINS $499,9003.625/3.696APR

    $1,824 PER MNTHSIMPLY STUNNING!4 BR, 2.1 BA, 2 CAR GAR

    LINCOLN PARK $309,9003.625/3.730APR

    $1,131 PER MNTHBETTER THAN NEW!

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    LINCOLN PARK $319,9003.625/3.727APR

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    $904 PER MNTHROCK CREEK CROSSING

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    LINCOLN PARK $349,9003.625/3.720APR

    $1,277 PER MNTHGOLF COURSE VIEW!

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    LINCOLN PARK $464,9003.625/3.700APR

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    3 BR, 1.1 BA

    WAYNE $219,7773.625/3.767APR

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    3 BR, 1.1 BA, 2 CAR DET GAR

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    POMPTON LAKES $190,0003.625/3.788APR

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    Patricia Wojtyszyn, bro-

    ker/owner of Century

    21 Crest Real Estate is

    pleased to announce that in

    recognition of its outstanding

    sales production and commit-

    ment to quality service,

    Century 21 Real Estate LLC

    recently honored Century 21

    Crest Real Estate with theCentury 21® President’s

    Award. The annual award is

    bestowed upon those inde-

    pendent Century 21® offices

    that earn the Century 21

    Centurion® award and the

    Century 21 Quality Service

    Pinnacle award in the same

    calendar year.

    The Centurion Award is

    presented to Century 21

    offices that achieve or sur-

    pass sales production of 

    $1,991,000 or 446 closed

    transaction sides within a

    calendar year.

    The Century 21 Quality

    Service Pinnacle Award is

    presented to those independ-ent offices that receive satis-

    faction surveys for their

    consumers surveyed from

     January 1 to October 31,

    with a survey score of 95 per-

    cent or better for two consec-

    utive years.

    “We are thrilled to rec-

    ognize the work of Century

    21 Crest Real Estate for this

    momentous achievement,”

    said Rick Davidson, presi-

    dent and chief executive

    officer, Century 21 Real

    Estate LLC. “This is an out-

    standing honor since only a

    small percentage of C21®

    franchisees in the United

    States receive this award.”“First and foremost, we

    need to thank every one of 

    our customers who put their

    trust in us,” said Broker/

    Owner Patricia Wojtyszyn.

    “Here at Century 21 Crest

    Real Estate, we never lose

    sight of the fact that we are

    JERSEY CITY$150,000

    Nice 2 BR condo. Great view ofNYC. Unit freshly painted.

    Large eat in kitchen.Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    BLOOMINGDALE$225,000

    Charming 2 BR Ranch w/Hardwd flrs, Updated Kit

    Full fin, bsmnt, Level backyard.Butler 0ffice: 973-838-1001

    HEWITT$243,000

    3BR 2Ba Col. on cul-de-sac.LR w/FP, MBR/Cath ceilings,

    skylight & lg W/I/closet.Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    SPARTA$286,500

    4 BR Bi-level in Lake comm.HW flrs, LR/FP, FR,

    C/A & Deck.Kinnelon Office: 973-838-3600

    WOODLAND PARK$289,900

    Legal 3 Family withlong-time tenants.Great Investment!

    Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    RINGWOOD$324,900

    Erskine Lake! 3BR, home closeto Little Beach w/Lake views all

    year long! Level yard.Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    POMPTON LAKES$329,000

    Charming 4BR 1.5Ba Col.LR/FP, Bonus room off

    MBR & deck.Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    WAYNE$369,000

    Elegant 4BR 2 BA Capeconv. located w/4 season

    RM & 2 FPs.Kinnelon Office: 973-838-3600

    RINGWOOD

    $399,000Stunning 4BR, 3.1BA Contemp.on 2.48 priv. ACs. Dual FP. in

    LR & DR, Multilevel deck.Butler Office: 973-838-1001

    LODI

    $429,900Huge Multi family 14 Rms,

    9 BR, 4 BA.Great Investment!

    Butler Office 973-838-1001

    KINNELON

    $799,900Meticulous 4 BR 3.5 BA Col on

    1.25 acres, FR/stone FP &cath ceilin, large deck.

    Kinnelon Office: 973-838-3600

    KINNELON

    $825,0004BR 2.1BA Contemp.

    Upgraded Kit & baths. FR,floor-to ceiling bri ck FP.

    Kinnelon Office: 973-838-3600

    KINNELON

    $899,000Unique 4,900 SF 4BR, 4.1BA

    Contemp. Set back on 1.82 ACson a Private Cul-De-Sac.