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Date Added: October 10, 2008 03:40:04 PM
ISELIN, N.J.----Sitar Company, a leading New Jersey commercial real estate firm, today announced that Joseph Nitti, Douglas J. Sitar and William Sitar III have been named "2008 All-Star Commercial Real Estate Brokers" by Real Estate New Jersey.

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