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  • EP06: What Makes Freehold Special? Brooke & Brianna Lundquist Break It Down
    2025/08/11
    You don’t have to leave your hometown to discover it all over again. In this episode, Jose and Kate are joined by Brooke and Brianna Lundquist, sisters, lifelong Freehold locals, and the type of guests who make you laugh one minute and want to Google housing stats the next. They take us through Freehold as they lived it, from sidewalk hangs to school gym classes by the football field.They open up about the real difference between Freehold Township and the Borough, beyond just borders. One gives you space and silence. The other gives you music, food, and maybe a surprise movie night under the stars. “I thought everyone had their own mall,” Brianna laughs, “until I started leaving town.”There’s a lot to do, and even more to love, from lake festivals to live bands playing from porches, from a town-wide St. Patrick’s Day parade that keeps growing to a pizza place with a house dressing so good, it comes with warnings from your coach. This is Freehold through local eyes, the kind of details you don’t catch unless you live it.On the serious side, they talk about housing and opportunity. Whether it’s rental units in the borough, estates in the township, or starter homes backed by a grant, Freehold is built for movement. “That first home can turn into your second with time,” says Brianna. And with strong schools, commuter options, and demand rising, it's a smart move with a human side.Here are the key takeaways: (4:11) Revolutionary war roots & Freehold’s early history(6:43) Borough vs Township: growing up with both sides (13:49) Why Freehold feels different from other towns(14:36) Parks, sports leagues, festivals & lifestyle(20:19) Locals will fight you over this pizza sauce (23:57) Freehold’s growing food scene and local gems (24:56) Downtown shops vs mall experience(28:29) How Freehold Mall stays alive while others fade (29:24) Comparing Freehold to quieter NJ towns (30:50) Real estate appreciation in Borough and Township(32:50) Starter homes, equity, and long-term wins (34:39) Borough rentals vs Township owner-occupiedIf you’ve been curious about Freehold, or you’ve just driven through, this episode invites you to stop and stay a little longer. Because behind the street names and price points, there’s a town with heart. And Brooke and Brianna are here to show you around.About Brooke and Brianna LundquistBrooke and Brianna Lundquist are lifelong Freehold residents who bring deep local insight to both real estate operations and home financing. Brooke manages the behind-the-scenes of the team, keeping things running smoothly, while Brianna supports clients as a mortgage partner. Together, they’ve worked with buyers and sellers at every stage of the process. Their roots in Freehold give them a strong understanding of the community and its market.Connect with Brooke and Brianna Lundquist:Brooke Lundquisthttps://www.mylinkrealty.com/agent-profile/brooke-lundquist-115885983Brianna Lundquisthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/brianna-lundquist-99b846186/About Jose SanchezJose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.Connect with Jose: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsanchez35/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/josersanchezDisclaimerThis podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.
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    45 分
  • EP05: Brendan Glynn & Casey Cunliffe on 40 Years of The Cabin in Freehold
    2025/08/01

    This week on The Jersey Link Podcast, Jose Sanchez and co-host Casey Cunliffe head to a spot that’s been part of Freehold for over four decades. It’s got history in every corner, regulars who never need a menu, and a lineup of events that keep the place moving. And Casey? She knows it better than anyone because she grew up here. Her family built it from the ground up.

    Joining them is Brendan Glynn, the guy keeping the place moving today. From packed Monday nights to a Thanksgiving that surprised even the staff, Brendan gives a peek into what it takes to run a restaurant where no two days feel the same. “Every day there’s a different energy in here,” he says. “It’s a lot of fun.”

    Casey opens up about what it was like growing up around the bar, the booths, and the regulars. And when the restaurant changed hands, she stayed, because some things didn’t change at all. “The same environment was kept,” she says. “That’s a big reason why I stayed on.”

    There’s also talk of beer. Lots of it. The kind that rotates, surprises you, and occasionally comes with a side of live music. And if you’ve never heard of the Santa and Me dinner, well, you’ll want to stick around for that.

    Here are the key takeaways:

    (1:54) Brendan’s start in the restaurant business

    (3:29) The origin of The Cabin name

    (4:58) Most memorable moments at The Cabin

    (7:08) What makes The Cabin unique

    (10:36) Events that bring the community together

    (12:26) Brendan’s vision for the future

    (15:44) What locals should know about The Cabin

    (16:43) Casey on what makes The Cabin special

    Whether you’ve lived in Freehold your whole life or just passed The Cabin on your way to somewhere else, this episode is your reason to finally stop in.


    About Casey Cunliffe

    Casey Cunliffe is a dedicated real estate professional with over 20 years of experience in customer service. Known for her upbeat energy and client-first approach, she’s passionate about building real relationships and guiding people through one of the most exciting investments of their lives. Casey brings deep local knowledge, clear communication, and a commitment to making every step of the home-buying journey feel informed and stress-free.


    Connect with Casey:

    https://www.mylinkrealty.com/agent-profile/casey-mezzacappa-110959570


    About Brendan Glynn

    Brendan Glynn is the Operations Manager at The Cabin in Freehold, NJ, where he’s spent the last three years shaping one of the area’s most beloved local spots. With over a decade of experience in the restaurant industry, Brendan started as a busboy and bartender before moving into management in 2012. He brings energy, consistency, and a passion for customer experience to everything from daily specials and live music nights to growing The Cabin’s signature barbecue program.


    Connect with Brendan:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendan-glynn-02b4b9a4/


    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.


    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsanchez35/

    Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/josersanchez


    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.

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    19 分
  • EP04: Pouring Passion: Greg Taylor on Building Source Brewery in Colts Neck
    2025/07/21

    On this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast, Jose Sanchez takes you inside one of Colts Neck’s most-loved spots: Source Brewery. He’s joined by Greg Taylor, Director of Brewing Operations, to talk about how a 19th-century dairy barn turned into a craft beer destination where families, friends, and even dogs gather.

    Greg shares how Source was never meant to be just a brewery. “It’s all about the experience,” he says. From the farm-to-glass approach to the rooftop, weddings, and special events, Source has become part of the local rhythm. You’ll hear how they blend international hops, local heirloom corn, and even partner with Jersey Freeze for those milkshake IPAs people can’t stop talking about.

    They also dive into what makes the craft beer scene so exciting right now and why Source is more interested in creating a place people love rather than trying to fill shelves in all 50 states. There’s even a fun peek into their Philly expansion and a story about UFC champ Eddie Alvarez stopping by.

    Here are the key takeaways:

    (2:18) The 1800s barn behind Source Brewery’s story

    (5:26) Why Greg Taylor chose Colts Neck for Source

    (6:42) Why beer tastes better at the source

    (7:50) The spark for craft brewing

    (9:25) Why this brewery is packed with families

    (11:53) Behind the brews (the process)

    (14:04) Beers on tap & collaborations

    (17:10) Future of Source Brewery

    (20:56) Advice for business owners

    For anyone curious about how community and craft come together, this one’s worth a listen. Pull up a seat and hear why Source Brewery has become the heart of Colts Neck, one pour at a time.

    About Greg Taylor

    Greg Taylor is the Director of Brewing Operations at Source Farmhouse Brewery in Colts Neck, New Jersey. He studied business management at Penn State and earned his master brewer’s degree from Doemens Academy in Munich, Germany. Greg began his brewing career at Weyerbacher Brewing Company and is an advanced-level Cicerone. At Source, he focuses on creating a farm-to-glass experience using local ingredients and honoring the brewery’s historic barn setting.

    Connect with Greg Taylor:

    Website

    Instagram

    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.

    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn

    Instagram

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.


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    25 分
  • EP03: Why Investors and Families Are Eyeing South River, with Katlin Vargo
    2025/07/10

    South River looks different when you’ve just moved in. On this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast, Jose Sanchez sits down with co-host Katlin Vargo to talk about what it's like to see a town mid-transformation. From the ferry launch to the growth on Main Street, this is a front-row view of a community on the edge of something big.

    Katlin shares what drew her to South River, what surprised her once she got there, and why the town's mix of long-time locals and new energy feels like the perfect recipe. "It still has that family vibe where everybody knows each other and watches out for each other," she says. And you can hear the pride in her voice when she talks about neighbors waving from porches and stories passed down block to block.

    But this isn’t just about lifestyle. It’s also about the market. With prices rising faster than the state average and inventory tighter than ever, Katlin and Jose dig into what makes South River a smart bet for first-time buyers, investors, and anyone who wants more home for their money. They also talk renovation loans, multi-family units, and why now might be the moment.

    There’s also a stop at Ria Mar, the iconic local spot that does more than serve dinner. It hosts weddings, reunions, and memories that span generations. Katlin had never been before. “It felt like New York City in the middle of town,” she says. And just like the town around it, the space has grown with its people.

    Here are the key takeaways:

    (4:34) Peter’s role as mayor and South River’s vision

    (7:19) Community involvement and new leadership

    (8:39) The Ria Mar’s surprising vibe

    (11:42) Why residents stay in South River

    (14:45) Home price growth and affordability

    (16:15) Why it’s still a seller’s market

    (19:04) South River vs. nearby towns

    (22:16) Who’s renting in South River (and why)

    (23:49) Living in South River as a new resident

    (28:16) Must-know buyer tips

    (29:09) Advice for sellers in South River

    If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to bet on a town before the rest of the world catches on, this episode will get you thinking. Tune in for stories, stats, and the kind of real talk that makes this podcast what it is.

    About Katlin Vargo

    Katlin Vargo is a real estate agent, focused on serving buyers, sellers, and investors in Central New Jersey. She has lived in Middlesex County for over ten years and brings a strong understanding of the local market. Outside of work, she spends time with her son, Beau, and their dog, Brooklyn, exploring nearby neighborhoods and parks.

    Connect with Katlin:

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/katevargorealtor/

    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.

    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/jsanchez35/

    Instagram

    https://www.instagram.com/josersanchez

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.

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    26 分
  • EP02: How Rui Baptista Turned Ria Mar into a South River Icon
    2025/06/30

    On this episode of The Jersey Link Podcast, hosts Jose Sanchez and Kate Vargo take you inside the story of one of South River’s most iconic landmarks, Ria Mar. But the story isn’t just about food. It’s about how a building became a neighborhood’s second home.

    Owner Rui Baptista walks through how the restaurant began with his father, a legendary Portuguese chef, and how a quick stop back in town turned into a lifetime of service. “I told him I’d help out for a year,” Rui laughs. “Two years are almost up.” Since then, he’s poured everything into building not just a restaurant, but a place that feels like family.

    From the evolution of a 28-seat bar to a 600-seat restaurant, to serving up sangria kits during the pandemic, Rui shares how every challenge brought something better. “COVID gave us time to stop,” he says. “We came out better.” And if you’ve seen the new space, you’ll know exactly what he means.

    We also get into what keeps the Ria Mar atmosphere so special, how generations have celebrated under its roof, and why no two events ever feel the same. Rui shares what it means to be part of a town that shows up for each other and why he never wanted to take the brand beyond South River.

    Here are the key takeaways:

    (2:07) The origin of Rui’s journey with Ria Mar

    (4:24) Father’s influence and community connection

    (6:20) What does 'Ria Mar' actually mean?

    (8:54) Ria Mar’s longest-standing recipe

    (11:55) Community involvement and raising a family

    (15:56) What makes Ria Mar’s team culture so unique

    (20:37) Why South River is a great place to live

    (24:39) Blending South River with a city feel

    (26:43) Growth without losing identity

    (30:32) Love for the restaurant industry

    (33:04) Choosing community over scale

    If you've ever wondered what makes a place stick around, really stick, this one’s for you. And if you’ve never been to Ria Mar, just wait until you hear what’s waiting behind the front door.


    About Rui Baptista

    Rui Baptista is the owner of Ria Mar Restaurant in South River, New Jersey. He began his journey in the restaurant industry after returning from Los Angeles to help his father launch the business in 1987. Originally trained in broadcasting and film, Rui chose to stay in the hospitality world, building Ria Mar into a community staple. He continues to run the restaurant with his family, focusing on quality, community, and consistency.


    Connect with Rui:

    Instagram

    Ria Mar Website


    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.


    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn

    Instagram


    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.

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    36 分
  • EP01: South River Rising: Mayor Guindi’s Plan to Rebuild, Revive, and Reconnect
    2025/06/20

    Welcome to The Jersey Link Podcast, where we get past the listings and into the life of Central Jersey. Host Jose Sanchez sits down with someone who’s been part of South River’s story since day one, Mayor Peter Guindi.

    From helping out as a high schooler to leading the town through major redevelopment, Mayor Guindi shares how his roots in South River shaped his mission. “Just because you live in South River doesn’t mean you know South River,” he says. And with every story he tells, you see how deep that meaning runs.

    He gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the new supermarket project, the big dreams for Main Street, and a vision to bring life back to the riverfront. But the real heart of the episode is how Peter sees his town, not through politics, but through people.

    You’ll also hear about how South River is attracting new businesses, reviving old traditions like the car show, and building new spaces for kids to grow up and play. And yes, there’s even a story about NFL legends and Portuguese food along the way.

    Here are the key takeaways:


    (1:12) Path to mayorship

    (3:56) Embracing criticism in politics

    (5:55) Post-Sandy recovery and innovation

    (8:48) Lasting impact through service

    (13:24) Revitalizing Main Street

    (16:13) Supporting small businesses

    (18:59) Preserving historical legacy

    (22:15) Enhancing community spaces

    (26:28) Promoting South River living

    (27:45) Fostering community pride


    Pull up a chair. This one’s for anyone who believes that a strong community doesn’t just happen, it’s built. One park, one project, and one neighbor at a time.

    Tune in to hear what South River is really all about, straight from the people building it.

    About Peter Guindi

    Peter Guindi is the Mayor of South River and has been active in local government since 1999. His work began on the planning board and expanded to the Economic Development Commission and the council. He was elected mayor in 2023 and is now serving his first term.

    The Mayor focuses on redevelopment, small business growth, and expanding community spaces throughout the town. His leadership is rooted in long-standing service and a deep connection to South River.

    Connect with Peter:

    Email & Phone Details

    About Jose Sanchez

    Jose Sanchez is a Broker-Associate at Keller Williams Realty West Monmouth with 22 years of experience in real estate, financial sales, and business operations. He leads a team, oversees recruitment, and manages client relationships throughout the buying and selling process. Jose also directs marketing efforts and helps drive team performance. He works closely with the community to support local growth and development. His focus remains on guiding clients and building strong partnerships across the region.

    Connect with Jose:

    LinkedIn

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects personal stories and community perspectives. It should not be considered professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to consult with relevant experts for guidance on specific issues.

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    33 分