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Jo Ann Parla and Carole Tosches coordinated a benefit boutique with their fellow sales associates at Coldwell Banker in Princeton Junction. Vendors came together for a day of sales to benefit New Jersey families served by Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage Cares Foundation. The event was held at Princeton Windrows in Plainsboro. They raised more than $1,”100.Brian Wittlin of West Windsor has completed the Graduate Realtor Institute program. The program includes 90 hours of classroom instruction with emphasis on contract law, professional standards and ethics, sales and marketing, and finance and risk reduction.##M:[more]##Wittlin entered real estate after careers in business and human resources. He was at Morgan Stanley-Goldman Sachs and is the former owner of an executive search firm. He was with Re/Max before joining Keller Williams in West Windsor.Frederick “Fred” Merkin of West Windsor joined Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage in West Windsor. A business owner for 18 years in the auto industry, he is a life-long resident of New Jersey.

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