April 14, 2021
Keith Moss of Newark, 55, passed away peacefully at home Monday, April 12, 2021. Keith was born April 30, 1965, in Morgantown, W.Va., to the late Joe Francis Moss and Jean Elizabeth (Marcrum) Moss.
Keith’s passion was music. He was a respected and gifted guitar player and a talented engineer and producer at Target Studios in Newark. Keith played with many well-known area bands, including This Year’s Girl, Marc Moss and the Art Farm, the Porch Chops, and most recently, Wrecking Ball. He also served as a director and vice president at IMS Technology Services, and most recently as territory sales manager for Christie Digital Systems. He had a remarkable work ethic which was evidenced by his professional success. Keith enjoyed renovating his 150 -year-old farm property, growing vegetables in his garden and traveling with his family. He was a self-professed foodie and loved spending weekends crafting meals for family and friends. Keith’s proude
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The Next Amenity? Furnished Condos
Developers are catering to buyers who want a true move-in experience, with the furniture already in place.
The Lofts Pier Village in Long Branch, N.J., an oceanfront residential complex, is selling one- to four-bedroom apartments both furnished and unfurnished.Credit.Laura Moss for The New York Times
By Hannah Selinger
March 16, 2021
Developers looking for new ways to market apartments during the pandemic have decided that more is better, so they have begun to offer buyers furnished apartments, solving two design problems: many people are wary about shopping in stores and are also leery of the current backlogs in the home furnishings market.
Maywood, N.J.: A Close-Knit Community With a Quaint Downtown
With its walkable streets and proximity to Manhattan, the borough is an appealing place to live. But good luck finding a house for sale this spring.
By Jill P. Capuzzo
March 10, 2021
Beata Piszczek has had some lucky breaks, starting in 1994 when she won Poland’s green card lottery, providing the ticket for her family to come to the United States, and again last year, when she landed her dream house in Maywood, N.J., just a block from the borough’s downtown.
Winning the visa lottery something Ms. Piszczek’s cousin advised her to apply for, though he didn’t manage to secure a slot for himself may have been pure luck, but getting the right house took a bit of doing. The work started in 2016, when Ms. Piszczek and her husband, Mirek, moved from their condo in Queens to a ranch house in Maywood, which they bought for $290,000. They spent four years renovating it before selling it last March for $625,000 and mov
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY It s still too soon to talk about bailing out nonprofits suffering financially because of the COVID-19 pandemic, county commissioners said Tuesday.
Getting people vaccinated against the coronavirus and helping them meet their basic needs are priorities, commissioners said. For now, they said, nonprofits need to seek assistance from organizations such as the United Way or hold their own fundraisers. Now is not the time, said Commissioner Peter O Bryan, stressing the county needs to focus on vaccinations, not looking for money fund nonprofits. I think we re up to our eyeballs trying to get these vaccines out.
Commissioner Laura Moss had proposed a small-nonprofit grant program, similar to the $5,000 grants offered to eligible small businesses that suffered financially because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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