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NJ.COOPERATORNEWS.COM  COOPERATORNEWS NEW JERSEY   —SPRING 2022   5  Yale Robbins   Publisher  Henry Robbins   Executive Vice President  Joanna DiPaola   Associate Publisher  Hannah Fons   Managing Editor  Darcey Gerstein   Associate Editor  Pat Gale   Associate Editor  Shirly Korchak   Art Director  Anne Anastasi   Production Manager  Alan J. Sidransky   Staff Writer  Peter Chase   Director of Sales  Fred Marks   Director of Sales  CooperatorNews New Jersey is published quarterly by Yale Robbins Infomedia. 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016, (212) 683-5700. President: Yale Robbins, Executive Vice President: Henry Robbins. Subscriptions are available free by request to  co-op and condo board members and homeowner   associations. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to CooperatorNews New Jersey, 205 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10016. ©Yale Robbins Infomedia 2022. All rights reserved. FREE Subscriptions for Board Members, Property Managers and Real Estate Decision Makers. To Subscribe, please visit us   at: NJ.COOPERATORNEWS.COM/subscribe  TABLE OF CONTENTS  C        L               S       S     .........    Living in a dense urban or suburban multifamily setting often means living without easy access to nature.   Many residents in these housing environments crave some sort of outdoor space—if not a private one like   a balcony or deck adjoining their unit, then a well-landscaped common area.  B        I           ................. .    Car owners know that in order to operate their vehicle legally, they must have it professionally inspected every   year. An older car might need some relatively minor repairs or adjustments to bring it into compliance with   state emissions requirements, but for most, getting that mandatory approval sticker is a simple, inexpensive,   predictable process that takes maybe half an hour.   B      G       L    C    ................. .    Ever since the end of World War II—and the widespread prosperity that brought about a historic baby boom,   a healthy middle class, and suburban sprawl—a vibrant, manicured lawn has been synonymous with the   American domestic ideal.   M           B    C       ................. .   2.5088  2.028  3.456  3.456  2.5088  4.284  4.044  1.764  6.8408  2.028  3.456  6.0532  4.284 2.856  7.2201  3.732  3.6 6.9575  6.9575 2.5088  11.06  22.558  25.0845  10.7244  7.7604  8.8811  3.3354  6.6708  7.1155  6.2664  6.5018  7.1744  5.2797  13.3306  5.8182  8.8732  8.3316  8.8732


































































































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