By DEREK HARPER Staff Writer | Posted: Friday, January 29, 2010 | MARGATE – It’s a tough environment for an elephant. Even a wooden one. Well, especially a wooden one that’s 127-years-old. Just ask Rich Helfant,…
By DEREK HARPER Staff Writer | Posted: Friday, January 29, 2010 | MARGATE – It’s a tough environment for an elephant. Even a wooden one. Well, especially a wooden one that’s 127-years-old. Just ask Rich Helfant,…
SEA ISLE CITY —Major beach erosion from the fall 2009 nor’easters have resulted in an emergency joint beach fill project between Sea Isle City and Avalon. The two cities have entered into an inter-local agreement and the project is expected…
By MARTIN DeANGELIS and BRIAN IANIERI Press of AC Staff Writers The cast of the MTV reality show ‘Jersey Shore,’ which premiered last month, includes from left, back row: Angelina; Jenni ‘J-Wow’; Nicole ‘Snookie’ and Mike ‘The Situation’ Sorrentino; front…
From Press of AC staff reports | Posted: Monday, January 25, 2010 SEA ISLE CITY – A 49-year-old city man has been charged with two counts of arson in connection with two fires last week. The Jan. 18 fires damaged…
By DONALD WITTKOWSKI Press of AC Staff Writer and JULIET FLETCHER Statehouse Bureau | Posted: Thursday, January 21, 2010 | ATLANTIC CITY — In one of his first acts in office, Gov. Chris Christie signed an executive order Wednesday that…
“The typical focus of a second lien investor is to extract a ‘nuisance value’ out of the second lien rather than rehabilitate the loan,” Walker said. “If the second lien is entirely underwater, they have little or no potential recovery through liquidation of the property and their interest is wiped out at foreclosure. However, they can often demand a small payment — $1,000 to $3,000 — to release their lien.”
RISMEDIA – You’d love to buy a vacation home, but (let’s be honest) the recession and the not-so-dim memory of the housing bubble have you a bit skittish. If only you could see what the future holds. But since a…
By Inman_News Created 01-20-2010 Housing units authorized by building permits were up year-over-year and month-to-month in December, even as housing starts and completions were down on a monthly and year-over-year basis, according to a report [1] on new residential construction…
By MICHAEL CLARK and DONALD WITTKOWSKI Press of AC Staff Writers | Posted: Monday, January 18, 2010 | ATLANTIC CITY – Two trade union presidents and a competing casino executive said Monday they support a plan to give Revel Entertainment…
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