Lakehurst
REAL ESTATE
Keeping home historically accurate is important to Zarrillis
BAY HEAD — Bay Head has seen much reconstruction ever since Superstorm Sandy barreled through the town in 2012, with many old and historic homes either being destroyed due to the storm, or torn down in favor of a larger, more modern-looking home. However, some residents, such as Mark and Janice Zarrilli, opted to keep the historic look of their home’s exterior instead of a complete tear-down.
A Storied Spring Lake Colonial Embraces Vivid Yellow Hues
Built in 1910, as Spring Lake was gaining popularity among New Yorkers and Philadelphians for its serene seaside boardwalk, beautiful beaches, spring-fed lake and quaint downtown, this home still delights with time-honored details and modern-day comforts. The home is nearly 5,000 square feet and has six bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms,...
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