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Tracy Julian

Theresa “Tracy” Julian joined the law firm of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper P.C. as a litigation attorney in the firm’s Red Bank office. Tracy’s practice is concentrated in commercial litigation and divorce and family law matters. She received her law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law, where she was a published member of the Seton Hall Sports Law Journal and a member of the Seton Hall Civil Litigation Clinic. She received her bachelor’s degree, cum laude, from James Madison University, where she studied communications and psychology. Prior to entering into private practice, she served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Eugene A. Iadanza, presiding judge, Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part, in the Monmouth Vicinage. She also served for two years as a law clerk with the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. She is admitted to the state and federal bars of New Jersey.
The New Jersey Apartment Association (NJAA) swore in Brent Kohere, Fair Haven, was named president of the New Jersey Apartment Association. Kohere is regional vice president for Home Properties, a multifamily real estate investment trust. He has been a a long-time board member of NJAA a statewide organization of apartment owners, managers, builders, developers and allied industries.
Resources Real Estate hosted a champagne brunch for friends and clients at its newly opened office at 36 Beach Rd., Monmouth Beach last Sunday. More than 200 guests attended the open house celebration, which included past clients, friends and many locals who were eager to welcome the real estate firm to town.
The event was also an exhibition for several local artists whose work was on display ranging from carved sculpture made from recycled surfboards, to oil and watercolor paintings, fine photography and pastels. Guests were invited to bring donations to support Family Promise, a local non-profit organization that helps homeless families.
Resources Real Estate agents who will be working in the Monmouth Beach office include Patricia ‘Trish’ Bennett, Patricia Cahill, Patrice Cicalese-Carden, Vanessa Dooley, Lauren Dooley, Helen George, Jessica Johnston, Michael O’Brien and Dennis Soboti.
Carolynn Diakon opened Resources Real Estate in Rumson 2000. Thomas McCormack, who joined her as co-owner in 2010, will be broker-manager of the new office.

Kelly Zaccaro

Kelly Zaccaro, CRS, recently joined the Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty Rumson office. A resident of Rumson, she is a current member of the NJAR Circle of Excellence, Gold for 2011, Bronze 2010 and has been the recipient of multiple real estate awards throughout the years. She has the distinction of having had the highest sale in Rumson waterfront in 2011. She had served on the Fair Haven Board of Education and in leadership roles at 180 Turning Lives Around and the Count Basie Theatre.
The holiday food drives are over, but local food pantries are still practically empty, and millions of people—adults, children, senior citizen—are going hungry every day. Jersey Shore Business Leaders will donate a portion of funds collected at its February meeting to the Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean counties.
Join Jersey Shore Business Leaders at “Don’t Get Left Out in the Cold,” an evening of business networking, 6 – 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 16 at red Restaurant and Lounge, 3 Broad Street, Red Bank. Registration is $20 for members, $25 for non-members and includes appetizers, cash bar, and a chance to win multiple door prizes. To register, visit www.jerseyshorebusinessleaders.com or call Michael Doyle, (732) 681-9591 Ext. 225.

Patricia Snell

Patricia Snell was named manager of the Middletown office of Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty. She first became licensed as a salesperson in 1994 and obtained her broker’s license in 2004, achieving numerous awards and recognition along the way. She has been a resident of Middletown for 29 years.
 
 

Anna Appolonia
Leanne Lucarelli

Anna Appolonia and Leanne Lucarelli joined the Holmdel office of Heritage House Sotheby’s International Realty. They are both current members of the NJ Association of Realtors’ Circle of Excellence.
Evergreen Memorial Funeral Home, a state-of-the-art, full-service funeral home serving all faiths, opened at 1735 Route 35 North, Middletown, the former site of Shiki Japanese Steakhouse. Robert M. and Dominick D’Amico are the owners. Services at the 6,500 square-foot, three-chapel facility include traditional funerals, cremations, pre-arrangements, and disinterments.
The facility is handicapped-accessible and has a 1,500 square foot Mediterranean-styled lobby and three spacious chapels. Owner/manager Robert M. D’Amico and funeral director Anthony S. Tenga have over 60 years of combined experience in the funeral industry. For information call (732) 671-3001 or visit www.evergreenmemorialfuneralhome.com.