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RHONJ’ STAR KIM DEPAOLACAR INVOLVED IN DOUBLE MURDER

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3/19/2017 7:16 AM PDT

“Real Housewives of New Jersey” star Kim DePaola’s car is at the center of a double murder in New Jersey — and her son’s friend could be one of the victims … TMZ has learned.

Two badly burned bodies were found in the ‘RHONJ’ star’s torched car Friday — both had reportedly been shot in the head … execution style.

We’ve learned Kim’s son, Chris, was the one who regularly drove the car. We’re told a friend drove Chris to the airport  last Wednesday, and was in possession of the car while Chris was out of town.

https://www.tmz.com/2017/03/19/rhonj-kim-depaola-double-murder-car-friend-son/

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More single women flooding NJ’s housing market

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By Jen Ursillo March 1, 2017 2:32 AM

The spring home-buying season is about to be in full swing and all the single ladies will be helping to drive the market, according to new real estate data.

In New Jersey, first-time homebuyers are a big portion of the market — 35 percent. And single women — mostly in the millennial generation — make up 19 percent of that portion.

Nationally, single women are twice as likely to buy a home than single men.

But why?

Ralph DiBugnara, vice president of Parsipanny-based Residential Home Funding, based in Parsipanny says many millennial women are getting married and having children later in life.

“It’s become an empowering thing to own their own home,” he said. “They don’t have to start a family, they don’t have to get married.”

Read More: More single women flooding NJ’s housing market | https://nj1015.com/more-single-women-flooding-njs-housing-market/?trackback=tsmclip

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38th Legislative District debate : There is a Realty Tv Show Plot In here ?

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At debate, Assembly candidates focus on issues, avoid discussing controversy

The first and only debate among Assembly candidates in the key 38th Legislative District focused on the issues and mostly skirted the ruckus that has surrounded the race. John C. Ensslin, The Record