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$1.9M South Orange Home Was Once Owned By NJ Governor

A house that was built by former New Jersey Governor John Franklin Fort has hit the market in South Orange.  The home, at 262 Charlton Ave. has six bedrooms, eight bathrooms and is more than 8,000 square feet. It can be yours for $1.9 million, according to the listing from Keller Williams Realty. Fort, the 33rd governor of New Jersey, served from 1908 to 1911. He died in the home in 1920.

Annie Murphy Net Worth | Husband

Annie Murphy Net Worth – $5 million What is Annie Murphy’s net worth? Who is Annie Murphy’s husband? Introduction Annie Murphy is a Canadian actress known for her role as Alexis Rose on the CBC Sitcom, “Schitt’s Creek.” Starting as a struggling actor, Annie landed her big role in 2015 and has been an international icon. Not just an actress, Annie is an activist who acts as an ambassador for the global relief agency, Care Canada.

Bluemercury Opens Newest Location In Darien Offering Makeup, Spa

Marla Malcolm Beck, CEO and co-founder of Bluemercury, opened her first location in 1999 in Washington, D.C. The 1998 Harvard Business School graduate was tired of driving 30 miles to buy her preferred brand and shade of lipstick. “Bluemercury was founded upon the principle that each shop would be a friendly, neighborhood beauty destination—the place where popping in for your favorite lipstick is just another part of your life’s routine,“ Beck said in a press release.

DVlicious Finalist JK's Restaurant In Danbury Serves Up 'Hot' Fries

DVlicious Ask: Who Has Fairfield County's Best Fries? Barnum Publick House, Bridgeport 15% Burgers, Shakes & Fries, Greenwich. Darien 7% JK's Restaurant, Danbury 51% Sycamore Drive-In, Bethel 8% Super Duper Weenie, Fairfield 19% Back to Vote You've chosen five finalists as the DVlicious best in Fairfield County; now it's time to vote. First, though, grab some ketchup and pour over the following.

IBM's Planned Exit From Somers 'Isn't A Shock,' Town Supervisor Says

"I have recently been notified that IBM plans to sell their Somers facility and relocate workers to their North Castle property by March of 2017," Morrissey wrote in a Facebook post for the community. "An email sent to employees describes the move as an effort to promote engagement and community connections." News of the tech giant's departure is not a surprise for Morrissey, who notes that IBM has cut its staffing presence and has gotten its property taxes lowered.