FEBRUARY22, 1995 VOLUME25, NUMBE 40 CENTS F a ta l c ra s h s it e g e t s a t r a f f ic lig h t BY M A R IL Y N D U FF Sta ff S W r it e r p u r r e d b y a fa ta l c a r a c c id e n t o n F e b . 1 c o u n t y is f a s t - t r a c k i n g t h e i n s t a l l a t i o n t r a ff ic s ig n a l a t th e R o u t e 5 2 0 -C r a w C o m e r - E v e r e t t R o a d in te rs e c tio n . E v e r e t t R o a d fo r m s p a r t o f th e b o u n d a r y lin e b e tw e e n H o lm d e l a n d M i d d le t o w n , s o th e in te r ­ s e c t io n is i n b o t h m u n i c i p a l i t i e s . “ W e ’ re p r o c e e d in g to t r y to g e t it in as s o o n as p o s s i b l e , b y l a t e s p r i n g o r e a r l y s u m m e r ,” C o u n t y E n g i n e e r T h e o d o r e A . G i a n n e c h i n i s a id F r i d a y . A 2 0 -y e a r -o ld H o lm d e l g ir l w a s k ille d th e re F e b . 1 w h i le a tte m p tin g to m a k e a le f t tu r n f r o m E v e r e t t R o a d o n to R o u te 5 2 0 ( N e w m a n S p rin g s R o a d ) , p r o m p tin g F r e e h o ld e r C a r m e n M . S to p ­ p ie llo a n d H o lm d e l o ffic ia ls to d e m a n d a tr a ffic With Old M an Winter on vacation, JasO n Miseje, 12, and Billy McKelvey, 11, play so m e outdoor basketball this week­ end at Cedar Street Park in Keyport. (P h o to b y R ic h S c h u ltz ) s ig n a l. T h e g ir l, Je a n n e E . M a llo y , w a s o n h e r w a y to B r o o k d a le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e in L i n c r o f t w h e n s h e w a s s tru c k b y a tr u c k tr a v e lin g w e s t o n R o u t e 520. D in n e r b o a t p la n s t i ll a f lo a t B Y LA U R E N JA EG ER Sta ff I H e e n e h a n s a id D E P o f f i c i a l s a r e t r y ­ W r it e r n a b o u t a w e e k , K e y p o r t s h o u ld le a r n w h e t h e r a m u l t i m i l l i o n d o lla r d in n e r b o a t, T h e C o r n u c o p ia P rin ce ss, w i l l d o c k o n t h e b o r o u g h ’ s w a te rfro n t. “ I t ’ s u n d e r r e v i e w ,” s a id M ik e H e e n e h a n , a c o m p lia n c e o ffic e r f o r th e s ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n t a l P ro te c tio n ’ s ( D E P ) G re e n A c re s d iv i­ s io n . “ I w i ll h a v e a d e c is io n in o n e A n d e v e n i f it d o e s p a ss th e G r e e n in g to d e te r m in e w h e th e r th e b o a t w ill A c r e s te s t, th e p la n s f o r th e b o a t ’ s p ie r , h u r t n e ig h b o rin g p r o p e r ty a n d w h e th e r s t il l b e i n g d e s i g n e d b y E . J . H o d e r , H a ­ d in n e r b o a t c u s to m e r s w i l l o v e r r u n th e z le t , h a v e to b e a p p r o v e d b y th e A r m y a re a , p r e v e n tin g th e re s t o f th e p u b lic C o r p s o f E n g in e e rs . f r o m e n j o y in g th e w a te r fr o n t. I f th e G r e e n A c r e s d iv is io n d o e s n ’ t m i t s , th e le a s e b e t w e e n th e b o r o u g h a n d th e d in n e r b o a t ’ s o w n e r , M u s t a f a t o l d t o c r u is e e ls e w h e r e , b e c a u s e it w i l l K i l i c , p r e s id e n t o f th e in te r fe r e w ith th e g o a ls o f th e G r e e n C o r p ., w h ic h w a s s ig n e d o n D e c . 2 9 , A c re s 1 9 9 2 , w ill p r o b a b ly h a v e to b e b ro k e n . d e p a r tm e n t, to p r e s e r v e o p e n c o n s e r v a tio n o f la n d . w e e k .” in te n d to fa s t-tra c k th is p r o j e c t ,” o f a la r g e r p r o je c t to w id e n R o u t e 5 2 0 to f o u r la n e s fro m M id d le to w n P h a la n x Road in Road in L in c r o ft H o lm d e l, im p ro v e to th e B r o o k d a le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e in te r s e c tio n , a n d s tr a ig h te n L o n g B r i d g e R o a d i n H o l m d e l . T h a t p ro je c t “ w o u ld h a v e b e e n to ta lly c o n - I f e ith e r a g e n c y tu rn s d o w n th e p e r ­ a p p r o v e th e p r o je c t, th e b o a t m a y b e s p a c e f o r r e c r e a tio n a l u s e a n d f o r th e “ W e G ia n n e c h in i s a id . T h e i m p r o v e m e n t h a d b e e n p a r t S u lta n C o n t in u e d o n p a g e 1 3 P ie r B u t i f b o th a p p r o v a ls c o m e t h r o u g h , K iiic , w ho ow ns th e C o r n u c o p ia R e s t a u r a n t o n M a p l e P l a c e , s a id t h e 7 0 fo o t b o a t r a m p w ill b e c o n s tru c te d a n d th e b o a t s h o u ld d o c k p e rh a p s a s e a r ly as s u m m e r b u t “ d e fin ite ly by next s p r i n g .” J u d y P o l i n g , b o r o u g h c l e r k , s a id th e w a t e r f r o n t p r o p e r t y w h e r e t h e b o a t is s u p p o s e d to b e d o c k e d , a t th e fo o t o f B ro a d S tre e t a n d A m e r ic a n L e g io n D r i v e , ( i f y o u fa c e th e w a te r , i t ’ s th e le ft p a r c e l n e x t to th e R ic h a r d W . B e rg e n J r . b o a t ra m p ) w a s p u rc h a se d m m w ith b o r o u g h fu n d s p r io r to th e 1 9 7 0 s . S in c e th e la n d is c l a s s if i e d under “ re c r e a tio n a l” u s e , th e s ta te ’ s G r e e n T h e C o r n u c o p ia P r in c e s s , a d in n e r c ru ise sh ip , w ill find o u t th is w eek whether the state will allow her to d ock in Keyport. A c r e s d i v i s i o n h a s c o n t r o l o v e r its u s e , s h e s a id . C o n t in u e d o n p a g e 4 Mem orial flowers mark the intersection where Jean ne E. M a llo y w a s killed in a Feb. 1 car crash. (P h o to b y R ic h S c h u ltz ) 2 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT DACHSTEIN * BO OTS • N O R D IC A • LA N G E • TE C N IC A • D A LB E LLO • D O LO M ITE • R A IC H LE • SALO M O N m < o Q DRASTIC SKI BOOT REDUCTIONS CL O F R E E S K I R EN TA LS z 5 D R A STIC S K I R ED U C TIO N S • Z O S o P elican Reg. Price S A L E —J </3 * co 5 UJ h~ 0 ) X 1 Dalbello XR305 2 Alpina CQ 3 Munari MT55 4 Raichle 191 5 Dolomite 520 6 SanMarco MX7 W IT H Q U A L IF IE D P U R C H A S E O SQ < </> Pelican Reg. Price SALE 1 Hart Gremlin $140 $69 2 Blizzard CR14 $215 $99 3 PRE M6Z $530 $99 4 RD Coyote Turn $350 $99 5 Rossignol 7M $495 $99 6 Volkl Comp Targa$400 $99 o § F R E E L IF T T IC K E T S ■ p o o ls u p t o 5 0 ° O F F SN O W LIFT TICKETS WILL ONLY BE ISSUED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. DOES NOT APPLY TOWARDS PRIOR PURCHASES. WAVE RAVE • SESSIONS»SN0WBAMDS: D-23 *RIDE *NITR0 *SIMS«LAMAR BOARDS We Won't Be Beat! 2 o -J < 111 W H IL E END OF SEASON SKI IN V E N « T O R Y 35 Cross Country Skis A d u lt S k i 5 9 . . B R IN G IN Y O U R S K I T U N E -U P S t o n e G r in d in g , H o t W a x in g , 2 4 - h r S e r v ic e S n o w b o a r d s P ------------------- — ’ 3 S N O W BOARD T U N E -U P G r i n d r it e yj M o n . - Fri. 10-9 S a t. 1 0 -8 - S u n . 11-5 i— « UJ SH O P o z < Movie City Five Center RT. 18 EAST BRUNSWICK 908-254-5115 o Q S K IS * K 2 • S A L O M O N « R O S S I N G N O L • C L O T H IN G F E R A * K A E L I N * H « < o |WW 7 s r* # X m > o • m r M 30 — Isa W E M A K E S K IIN G A F F O R D A B L E AC o IO > & SN O W B O A R D C EN TER < r~ 2> z O L D $1 5 $2 7 $2 5 " O U R BEST" im up SK I TU N ES $ B o t t o m file , H o t W a x , S h a r p e n O n $ a le 2 o $1 9 ° ° * $ P a c k a g e s LA ST ! NEW & USED SEASONAL RENTALS Jr. S k i T H E Y ICE SKATES J O Y R ID E • B O O T S : B U R T O N • A S R W A L K • N - B O 0 ? S I B O R R O W • G R U N G E M REDUCTION Q W s o 5 0 % O FF cc $ < g C/5 > r UP TO -I X o < D Oi * M o lle rb la d e . C/5 S3 -J < z O S e le ctio n In N ew Je rs e y yy s * mum z o O -j -J o C o n t a c t B r ia n o r L a ra e s t o V) > r o $ « LU h R O Z $185 $95 X $210 $99 5 m $250 $99 $220 $99 $225$119 $275 $99 05 HI Four CosyWays ToGet Free Lift Titkets 1. Simply drop name in basket. Drawings every w eek. No purchase necessary. 2. Spend $ 2 5 0 .0 0 in our clothing department all in one purchase. 3. Buy or rent a b rand n e w ski package and buy $2 5 .0 0 in accessories. . , 4 . Buy or rent a new snowboard and buy 2 5 .0 0 in snowboard accessories like socks, bags, gloves. c bo A R D C O R P S * P H E N I X O * m r* > • T Y R O L ! A . THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 232, 1995 3 THIS ISSUE: S t e v e n s o n T r a c t P a r k R e v i s e d M a s t e r P l a n , M i d d l e t o w n P h ase 1 • B o a t la u n c h Shadow (b y h a n d ) • F is h in g p ie r Lake V illa g e • C a t w a lk • P a r k i n g lo t • P a t h w a y s / t r a ils • S c e n ic o v e rlo o k P ro p o s e d 'i c m c a r e a • O rch a rd | S c e n ic • T re e n u rse ry • C o m m u n it y ga rd e n s • S h e lt e r b u ild in g E x is t in g h o u se P ro p o se d Boat launch P i c n i c '* & open a re a p ic in ic a r e a Proposed Middletown school board President Karen Fenton says a $154 M referendum is prob­ able this April. Page 7 ^ P a r k e n tra n ce P H A SE 1 D E V E L O P M E N T A R E A Shady O aks R E G U L A R F E A T U R E S • Calendar • Classifieds • Editorials • Letters • Milestones • Obituaries • Police Beat • Real Estate •Sports • Yesteryear Page 32 Page 46 Page 30 Page 30 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 39 Page 40 Page 34 P h on e n u m b ers: Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 226 FAX 254-0486 Circulation R e s id e n t ia l C o m m u n it y Source: Middletown Township S t e v e n s o n Karen L. Kesten t r a c t t a s k B r id g in g Project evolves; committee hears Saturday briefing B Y M A R IL Y N D U F F S ta ff W r it e r 254-1755 Display Advertising 972-6740 Ext. 220 FAX 254-0256 Classified 1-800-660-4ADS Classified FAX 432-0016 , BAYSHORE _ Independent Managing Editor Howard Altscliiller Sports Coordinator Lindsey Siegle Executive Editor Gregory Bean Publisher Kevin Wittman M I D D L E T O W N — D e sp ite so m e c o n ­ tin u in g obje ctions to the d e ve lo p m e n t o f the S t e v e n s o n tra c t a s a la k e - f r o n t p a r k o n S h a d o w L a k e , the t o w n s h ip c o n tin u e s to m o v e forw ard. A t a sp ecial m e e tin g S a tu rd a y at w h ic h m e m b e rs o f a n a d h o c task force o n the p ro ­ j e c t d i s c u s s e d t h e ir f i n d i n g s , s e c u r it y re m a in e d a m a jo r con ce rn , b u t o n e w h ic h the T o w n s h ip C o m m itte e p ro m ise d to m o n ­ itor carefully. I■ kf mf VERIFIED AUDTT CIRCULATION T h e c o m m itte e h a d b ee n s c h e d u le d to h e a r f r o m t h e t a s k f o r c e F e b . 1 4 b u t, becau se o f tim e dem an ds, it sch e d u le d the special Sa tu rd a y m eeting. S e v e ra l o f the task force m e m b e rs sa id they w ere dou b tfu l at first that the g r o u p — w h ic h in c lu d e d supporte rs and op p on e n ts o f a la ke fron t p a rk — c o u ld ever get along, but that they w e re h a p p y w ith the results. M a r t h a H i l l , 1 2 S u n r i s e P la c e , w h o lo o k e d into le g a l and o w n e rsh ip issu es, sa id she is “perfectly h a p p y w ith the p la n ” n o w that b o a t re n ta ls a n d c a m p in g site s h a v e been elim inated. T h e B a y s h o r e In d e p e n d e n t c ir c u la t io n is s u b j e c t t o a u d it b y V e r if ie d A u d it o f C i r c u l a t i o n s , In c . P u b l i s h e d W e d n e s d a y b y th e G r e a t e r M o n m o u t h P u b lis h in g C o ., E d g e b o r o R o a d , E a s t B r u n s w ic k N .J . 0 8 8 1 6 . T h ir d - c la s s p o s t a g e p a id a t E a s t B r u n s w ic k , N .J . $ 3 7 a y e a r . F ir s t - c la s s m a il s u b s c r ip t io n a v a ila b le a t $ 7 2 fo r 2 6 w e e k s , 40 ce n ts a copy. H ill a n d others w a n t to re m a in in v o lv e d w ith future d e v e lo p m e n t o f the park. S a n d y D w y e r , a r e s id e n t o f S h a d o w L a k e V illa g e , w h o a lso se rve d o n the o w n ­ e r s h ip c o m m it t e e , s a id it w o u l d b e “ an im p o s s ib le task to declare o w n e rsh .p o f the bed o f the lake.” A Greater Media Newspaper -a f o r c e t r o u b le d R ig h t n o w the t o w n s h ip o n ly p la n s to op e n a phase o n e d e v e lo p m e n t site ne ar the p a rk entrance. T h e re v ise d in itial d e v e lo p m e n t area is s m a lle r than that in the o r ig in a l p la n a n d exc lu d e s an e x istin g house. T h e m a jo r change, ho w e v e r, is the e lim ­ in a tio n o f a b oa t rental fa c ility. A f is h in g p ie r ha s been added and a sce n ic o v e rlo o k h a s m o v e d nearer to the entrance road. J a c k M i l la r , w h o c h a ire d a sa fe ty a n d se cu rity is su e s com m ittee, t o o k is su e w ith the w h o le plan. A resident o f S h a d o w L a k e V illa g e , M i l l a r said, “T h e re is n ’t a resident I ’v e sp o k e n to w h o is in fa v o r o f the w a y this is g o in g .” A n d a s s e c u r it y c h a ir m a n , M i l l a r h a d a sk e d fo r nin e -fo o t c y c lo n e fen cin g , h o p in g to get s ix feet. Instead, “w e g o t n o th in g,” he s a id . B u t T o w n s h i p A d m in is t r a t o r e xp lain e d later that there w ill b e s o m e fe n c­ ing, o f a 4 - 6 foot height, a s w e ll as vegeta­ tive barriers. F a c il it ie s a n d a c t iv it ie s C h a i r w o m a n A n n M a r ie T oto, w h o a lso liv e s o n the la ke a n d w a s a m a jo r o p p o n e n t o f la k e a c c e ss f r o m the S t e v e n s o n T r a c t, s a id the t a s k fo rc e c o u ld no t c o m e to a c o n s e n s u s o n a boat la u n c h and pier. S h e w a s p le a s e d th e b o a t re n t a l w a s e lim in a te d , a n d s a id the d is t a n c e f r o m a p a rk in g area to a ca n o e and ro w b o a t la u n ch ­ in g area — about 2 0 0 feet — “is g o in g to lim it the n u m b e r o f p e o p le w h o u s e the lake.” P e o p le w ill not be able to b a c k boats u p to the w ater and o n ly n o n p o w e re d boats can be h a n d -la u n ch e d fro m the site. T o t o a s k e d th e t o w n s h i p f o r s t r o n g e n fo rc e m e n t o f lif e ja c k e t r u le s a n d a ls o so m e type o f m o n ito rin g to see h o w m a n y boats use the lake. S h e said it sh o u ld be lim - w a te rs F ed s to p a y fo r la k e s tu d y SEE PACE 2 0 ited to eight to 1 0 boats at a time. T o t o sa id p a rk use s h o u ld b e re v ie w e d a fte r s i x m o n t h s a n d th a t the t a s k f o rc e sh o u ld b e kept together to m o n ito r it. B e s i d e s the w a t e r f r o n t f a c ilit ie s , h e r g r o u p a gre ed u p o n h a v in g a s m a ll shelter a n d nature trail and b ird to w e r (both w h ic h c o u ld b e S c o u t in g a c tiv itie s), c o m m u n it y gard e ns, a v is it o r center a n d c ro s s co u n try sk iin g . M a n y o f the these activities o r f a c ili­ ties w o u ld b e part o f future developm ent. “I th in k it’s a w o n d e rfu l project. I ’m ju st thrilled,” said N a n c y N o v a k , ch a irw o m a n o f th e t o w n s h i p R e c r e a t io n A d v is o r y C o m m is s io n , w h o served w ith T o t o ’s group. “I ’m a fr a id I ’m g o i n g to r a in o n e v ­ e r y b o d y ’s parade,” w a rn e d P a t G o ld r in g , a S h a d o w L a k e V i l l a g e re sid e n t. G o l d r in g ca lle d the task force a “s h a b b y c h arad e to le nd credence” to the to w n s h ip ’s plans. B u t M a y o r J o a n S m it h n o te d the 1 3 1 a c re trac t w a s p u r c h a s e d w it h t a x p a y e r m o n e y a n d “no t to o p e n th is to the p u b lic ju st d o e sn ’t feel right.” T h e t o w n s h ip h a s b ee n a p p ro v e d fo r a $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 lo w interest G re e n A c r e s lo a n to com p lete p h a se one. T h e project s h o u ld get u n d e r w a y t h is s p r i n g a n d b e c o m p le t e d som e tim e this sum m er. T h e p a r k w i l l b e o p e n f r o m d a w n to d u sk . It w ill b e the first t o w n s h ip - o w n e d p a rk w ith a gate, w h ic h w ill b e c lo se d at dusk. 4 FEBRUARY 22,1995, THE INDEPENDENT K e y p o r t d in n e r b o a t p la n s t i l l a f lo a t C o n t in u e d fro m p a g e 1 F o r that re a so n , the state h a s the p o w e r to reject the d in n e r boat. I n the m e an tim e , K i l i c s a id w h e n h e p u r c h a s e d th e b o a t th re e y e a rs a g o f o r a f e w m ill io n d o lla rs, h e th o u g h t it w o u ld b e in b u s in e s s in K e y p o r t i n s i x m o n t h s t o a yea r. S in c e a ll the re d tape h a s p u t a h o ld o n the deal, h e t o ld h is s i x c o n s tr u c t io n w o r k e rs to sto p the re n o v a tio n s. “I t ’s a lm o s t d on e, b ut I ’m no t p u s h in g it,” h e said . “A l l th e se p e o p le in t o w n c a u s e d m e p ro b le m s. I h a v e to p r o v e a ll k in d s o f t h in g s.” S o p h ie E ttin g e r, area m a n a g e r f o r the A r m y C o r p s E n g in e e r s , N e w Y o r k C it y , s a id th e y e xp e ct to re c e iv e the p la n s f o r the p ie r b y J u l y 1 , 1 9 9 5 . “ T h e ir p r e v io u s p la n s w e re n o t a c c e p te d b y K e y p o r t o r the D e p a r t m e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n t a l P ro te c tio n ,” s h e said. T h e boat, b u ilt in 19 78 , w a s u s e d a s a d in n e r b o a t in C h i c a g o b e fo re K i l i c p u r c h a s e d it. H i s re n o v a tio n s a d d e d a 5 3 -f o o t lo n g c le a r g la s s flo o r , w h ic h c o s t h a l f a m illio n d o l­ lars, a n d an a d d itio n a l deck. T h e r e are tw o d a n ce f lo o r s a n d t w o fu ll b a rs a n d a d e q u a te s p a c e f o r s it - d o w n d in ­ ners. A b o u t 5 0 p e o p le w o u ld b e e m p lo y e d i f the b o a t c r u is e d in t o th e b o r o u g h . “I w ill h a v e to g o to N e w Y o r k , ” h e said . “I c a n g o a n y p la c e that I w is h . I c a n b r e a k the lease. W e ’ll h a v e to se e w h a t h a p p e n s.” T h e boat, w h ic h is 1 2 0 feet lo n g a n d 4 2 feet w id e , i s c u rr e n t ly d o c k e d i n T u c k a b o e , N .J. ‘T h e r e is n o t h in g lik e th is b o a t in N e w Y o r k , P e n n s y lv a n ia o r N e w J e rse y ; n o t h in g th is siz e ,” K i l i c said. “T h i s is the b ig g e st s m a ll c m is e s h ip -d in n e r b o a t a ro u n d . T h e r e ’s n o t h in g lik e this.” T h e r e are three d e c k s, e a ch w ith a c a p a c ity to h o ld 1 5 0 p e o p le . F r o m the b e g in n in g , it h a s no t b e e n a s m o o t h rid e fra- K i l i c ’s boat. F irst, the b o a t h a d to travel f r o m L a k e M i c h i g a n to T u c k a h o e . B u t in th e m id d le o f its jo u rn e y , it c o u ld n o t fit u n d e r the b r id g e s n e a r O s w e g o , N e w Y o r k . T o m a k e it fit, a w e ld e r re m o v e d the p o w e r sta tion a n d stack. A f t e r the le a se w a s s ig n e d in K e y p o r t . w h ic h s p e c ifie d that K i l i c ’s c o r p o ra tio n p a y $ 6 , 0 1 0 a n n u a lly f o r the first 1 0 y e a rs a n d $ 8 , 0 1 0 f o r the n e x t f iv e y e a rs, se v e ra l re s i­ d e n ts th o u g h t the rent w a s to o cheap. T h e m a y o r at the tim e, J o h n J. M e r la , s a id h e fe lt that b e c a u se K i l i c w a s p u t t in g s o m u c h m o n e y in to the n e w p ie r a n d the boat, it w o u ld b e u n f a ir t o c h a r g e e x c e s s iv e re nt o n a v e n tu re that w o u ld b e n e fit the b o r o u g h ’s e c o n o m y . A ls o , h e noted, the le a se h a s a c la u s e that i f the b o a t w a s t o le a v e K e y p o r t , t h e b o r ­ o u g h w o u ld g a in o w n e r s h ip o f the pier, f o r free. O t h e r re sid e nts, s u c h a s S id n e y B e c n e l, w e re d is tu rb e d b y the s iz e o f th e b o a t a n d felt it w o u ld o b stru c t the v ie w o f the N e w Y o r k s k y lin e a n d a lso , it w o u ld b e a b a rrie r to the m a n y re cre atio n a l b o a ts that c r u is e the b a y a ll su m m e r. J o h n O l s e n , c h a ir m a n o f th e K e y p o r t H a r b o r C o m m i s s i o n , s a i d th a t a r e c o m ­ m e n d a tio n a b o u t the d in n e r b o a t to the B o r o u g h C o u n c i l w e n t o u t o n e y e a r a g o . b u t the c o m m is s io n h a s h a d n o th in g to d o w ith the b o a t since . SHOULD THIS REMAIN STATUS QUO? — The Keyport waterfront is now vacant, but Mustafa Kilic, owner of the Cornucopia Restaurant, wants this site to dock his multi-million dollar dinner boat, the Cornucopia Princess. (Photo b y Rich Schultz) “W e re c o m m e n d e d a s m a lle r boat,” O l s e n said . “B u t M r . K i l i c a lre a d y h a d h is b oat.” “ W e ’r e j u s t a n a d v is o r y g r o u p t o th e B o r o u g h C o u n c il, ” h e said . S p e a k in g a s a re sid e n t, O l s e n s a id , ‘I t ’s g o t its p o te n tial. I t ’s w o rth a try.” “ B u t there a re s e v e r a l re sta u ra n ts i n t o w n n o t p le a s e d w it h th e c o m p e t it io n . A n d a c c e s s to th e w a te rfro n t w a s m e a n t t o b e p u b lic ,” h e a d d ed . W a te rfro n t m o v e s to th e fo re fro n t B Y L A U R E N JA EG ER S t a f f W r it e r Y F K K A R A TE LEA R N F R O M T H E BEST! B E C O M E TH E BEST! 5 W EEK S PLU S FR E E UNIFORM O NO W $ ^ C li O1* 'WREC. *49°° O N LY SAVE s20°° O F F E R E X P IR E S 3 /1 4 /9 5 6 7 1 -1 1 9 1 M ID D L E T O W N n e x t to S p a g h e tti w e ste rn K E Y P O R T — G o t a g o o d id e a f o r i m p r o v i n g K e y p o r t ’s w a t e r f r o n t ? M a y o r K e v in G ra h a m w a nts to h e a r fro m you . G r a h a m a n d th e B o r o u g h C o u n c i l a re f o r m in g a n e w w a te rfro n t p r o p o s a l c o m ­ m ittee. T h e id e a o f t h e c o m m it t e e i s t o f o r ­ m a lly h e a r a ll id e a s th a t a re s u g g e s t e d b y the p u b lic to d e v e lo p K e y p o r t ’s u n ­ d e v e lo p e d w aterfront. S o fa r, C o u n c i lm e n D a v i d H a m m o n d a n d R o b e r t B e r g e n h a v e b e e n a p p o in te d to t h e c o m m it t e e . T h e r e s t l i k e l y w i l l b e c o m p ris e d o f m e m b e rs o f th e K e y p o rt P a rt n e r sh ip In c o rp o r a t e d a n d th e K e y p o r t C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e , th e m a y o r sa id . G r a h a m s a id h e re c e n tly h e ld a m eet­ i n g w it h R a l p h T r e a d w a y , o f th e E n h a n c e G r o u p , M a t a w a n , w h o p re se n te d a n in f o r ­ m a l p r o p o s a l o n a w a te rfro n t e n h a n c e m e n t p r o je c t A f t e r t h is m e e tin g . G r a h a m felt li k e it w o u ld b e a g o o d id e a t o h a v e a c o m m itte e to ta k e s u g g e s tio n s. H o w e v e r , th e re w e r e s e v e r a l r e a s o n s w h y the E n h a n c e G r o u p ’s p la n se e m e d u n re a listic, G r a h a m sa id . T h e m a y o r n o te d that th e p ro je c t h i n g e d o n r e s t r u c t u r in g t h e p r o p e r t y ta x c o lle c tio n a lre a d y in p la c e b y th e state. " I f y o u b u ild o n la n d o r m a k e im ­ p ro v e m e n ts, y o u r p ro p e rt y v a lu e in c re a s e s a n d y o u r ta x e s g o u p ,” G r a h a m e x p la in e d . " T h i s p la n w o u ld b e ft) j u s t t a x th e la n d , a n d th e re w o u ld h e a n in c e n t iv e to im p r o v e th e p ro p e rly b e c a u se ta x e s w o u ld no t in c re ase .” T r e a d w a y , co n ta c te d la te r at h i s o ffic e , s a id h e h a d n o t p re se n te d th e fo r m a l p la n t o G r a h a m j u s t a n in f o r m a l p ro p o sa l. “ K e y p o r t n e e d s a n e w d e f in it io n ,” h e sa id , n o t in g th a t the m a jo r d o w n t o w n s h o p p i n g a re a s h a v e b e e n t a k e n o v e r b y m a lls. “ T a x i n g p e o p le w h o im p r o v e t h e ir p r o p e r t ie s p e n a liz e s th o se p e o p le w h o in v e st,” h e a d d e d . " T h e p o w e r to ta x i s the p o w e r t o d e stro y .” O n l y r e c e n d y h a s the re b e e n a n y la n d a t a l l w i t h w h i c h t o w o r k . M o s t o f the w a t e rf ro n t p r o p e r t y is ta k e n u p w it h b la c k t o p p a v e m e n t — e it h e r i n p a r k i n g lo ts o r a lo n g A m e r ic a n L e g i o n D r iv e . U p u n t il e a r ly s u m m e r, 1 9 9 4 , a h u g e w h ite s e w e r t a n k s to o d n e x t to the f o rm e r p u b lic w o r k s b u ild in g f o r m o re tha n 3 0 ye a rs. H o w e v e r , la s t y e a r, th e b o r o u g h a u ­ th o riz e d th e d e m o litio n o f the e y e so re f o r $ 8 ,0 0 0 . T h e p ro p e rt y s in c e h a s b e e n c le a n e d u p a n d the fo rm e r p u b lic w o r k s b u ild in g , l o o k i n g m u c h l i k e a g i a n t c in d e r b lo c k , h a s b e e n s p ru c e d u p w it h a f re s h c o a t o f p a in t a n d s h u t t e r s a r o u n d th e w in d o w s . A l s o , u n t il re c e n tly , a c o m p o s t i n g h e a p w a s o n t h is site. B u t , n o w , n e w f e n c in g is e x p e c te d to g o u p s h o rtly , s a id c o u n c ilm a n W a d e P e d e rs e n , w h o n o te d that it w a s d o n a t e d to d ie b o r o u g h b y a lo c a l b u s in e s s. O t h e r a sse ts to the w a te rfro n t in c lu d e a n e w g a z e b o , the R ic h a r d B e r g e n m u ­ n ic ip a l b o a t ra m p a n d the d e c o ra tiv e s ig n i n f ro n t o f it, the m u n ic ip a l d o c k , a n d the S te a m b o a t D o c k M u s e u m . R e m a in in g e y e so re s, m o st p e o p le agre e, in c lu d e th e lin e -u p o f sto re s o n W . F r o n t Stre e t w it h th e ir b a c k s to th e w a te r­ fron t, h u g e , la r g e ly u n d e r -u tiliz e d p a r k in g lo ts, a n d th e p o s t o f f ic e n e x t t o the w ater, w it h its la rg e m a il t ru c k s p a rk e d in th e lot. i. . i &£ i s £. _ TH3aH3q3CM 3HT ,3eer ,SS YRAUH833 THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 5 Study exchange group to go to India R o ta ry D is t r ic t 7500, w h ic h d r iv in g a n d h o s t in g the g r o u p w h ile in to S o u t h Jersey, is s p o n s o r in g a g r o u p N e w Jersey. stu d y e x c h a n g e w ith D is t r ic t 3 1 7 0 in In d ia . L P X W 22 a n d depart M a y 20, after a tte n d in g the d istric t c o n fe re n c e in B a ltim o re . INSTALLED E D E T A C H A B L E F A CE f R g K S A M /F M CASSETTE A n o u tw a rd -b o u n d team w ill leave the state f o r In d ia in January. T h e team o f f o u r w ill a rriv e o n A p r il /////S V o lu n te e rs are n e e d e d f o r h o u s in g , in c lu d e s R o t a r y C lu b s f r o m M a t a w a n $ I f y o u are interested in p a rtic ip a tin g a s a team m e m b e r o r as a h o st-p a rtic ipant, p le a se c a ll B a r b a r a T u ttle at 5 6 6 ­ 1 8 81 o r 5 6 6 - 2 4 5 9 . 199 > 18 P r e s e t s ( 1 2 F M / 6 A M ) • A u t o R e v e r s e >4 - W a y B a la n c e • B a s s & Tre b le C o n tr o ls 1 F a d e r C o n tro l • 8 0 W a tts ( 2 0 W x 4 ) • C a r r y in g C a s e NOW IS r R E M O T E A L A R M m ~ i i C A R "S T U B & R E S T #7510 M A O R WARM UP YOUR Ca j CAR FRO M INSIDE YO RFFICE! HO ME W a ORUO r im s E E R CA-279 F R E t * v ?S!" BEEPER : l o c a t io n s AUTOMATIC!!! Fadi l l BM a" M D T n p n iA dcS ko ] KEYPORT E. BRUNSWICK 5 8 S ta te H ig h w a y 35 261 R o u te 18 S ou th 908-264-2811 908-390-1444 P ro m o tio n s a p p ly to new ac tiva tio n s on ann ua! b u s in e s s p la n s o n M id d le se x, M o n m o u th and H unterdon e x c h a n g e s only. M o n th ly $ 1 5 se rvice fee p ro m o tio n credit a p p lie s lo C om p lete C o ve ra ge 1 0 2 & 1 0 3 and C o m c a st P lu s P lans. M o n th ly $6 se rv ic e fee p rom otiona l credit ap p lie s to C orp o rate Plan. P ro m o tio n a l se rv ic e fee credits ap p lie d to first 12 m o n th s of . service. O lfer e xp ire s 3/31/95. Offer g o o d w ith this ad only. 5 T T in s t a l l e d re m REG. $2 7 9 0 *ANYOFF COMBO MEAL Expires 3/15/95 Present Coupon Before Ordering • One Coupon Per Visit State and Local TaxWhere Applicable GOODONLYATHAZLETLOCATION IS f f iS U MOB I L E ELECTRONI CS 908-264-2811 M an , . mu I I E. B R U N S W IC K a A O o a A . . . . i *IiL’LLLA 26i Route is south 908-390* 1444 A sk About O ur C O R P O R A T E R A T E S ^ 5 8 S ta te H ig h w a y 35 t Stan d ard installa tion only. Kits, h a rn e ss e s agd sp ecial w irin g extra. FREE SANDWICH W h e n Y o u P u rch a se Sa m e S a n d w ic h W it h t a r g e F r ie s Expires 3/15/95 Present Coupon Before Ordering • One Coupon Per Visit State and Local TaxWhere Applicable CANNOTBEUSEDWITHCOMBOMEAL GOODONLYATHA2LETLOCATION B U Y NO W A N D G ET F R E E S E R V IC E UN TIL A P R IL 1ST BK BROILER OR CHICKEN SANDWICH W it h P u r c h a s e o f L a r g e F r ie s Expires 3/15/95 Present Coupon Before Ordering • One Coupon Per Visi^^^ State and Local TaxWhere Applicable CANNOTBEUSEDWITHCOMBO MEAL GOODONLYATHA2LETLOCATION WHOPPER® When You Purchase A Whopper9 & Large Fries Expires 3/15/95 Present Coupon Before Ordering • One Coupon Per Visil State and Local TaxWhere Applicable CANNOTBEUSEDWITHCOMBOMEAL GOODONLYATHAZLETLOCATION I I ii seer ,ss YHAuneg^ .TugQuaqaaui 3 h t ____ 6 FEBRUARY 22 1995, THE INDEPENDENT Ju n e m o v e m u lle d b y s c h o o l b o a rd Bethany Commons tops list of sites for new offices B Y M A R IL Y N D UFF Sta ff W r it e r H A Z L E T — T h e s c h o o l distric t a d ­ m in istra tiv e a n d b o a rd o ffic e s w ill lik e ly m o v e to an o ffic e c o n d o m in iu m c o m p le x o n B e th a n y R o a d a n d R o u t e 35. T h e m o v e w o u ld take p la c e in June. A t its Feb. 13 a g e n d a m e e tin g, after d is ­ c u s s in g f o u r o p tio n s, m e m b e rs in f o r m a lly a g re e d on a firs t-flo o r site at B e th a n y C o m m o n s , 1 B e t h a n y R o a d . C o n s id e r a t io n w a s g iv e n to cost, h a n d ic a p a cce ssib ility, p a r k in g a n d o th e r areas. T h e m o v e is d e s ig n e d to free u p n in e c la s s r o o m s w h ic h the b o a rd a n d central o ffic e sta ff cu rre n tly o c c u p y at M id d l e R o a d S c h o o l, 3 0 5 M i d d l e R o a d . T h e b o a rd anticip ates a la rg e in c re a se in e n ro llm e n t at the g ra d e s k in d e rg a rte n -3 M i d d l e R o a d S c h o o l b e c a u se o f a n e w 7 7 lot h o u s in g s u b d iv is io n b e in g b u ilt o n Be th a n y Road. M e a n w h ile , the b o a rd is h a v in g a lo n g ra n g e fa c ility stu d y d o n e a n d is g e ttin g re a d y to a w a rd a con tract fo r a d e m o g ra p h ­ ic s study. S o fa r th is year, d istric tw id e e n ro llm e n t h a s rise n b y 2 8 students. B o a r d p re sid e n t T e ri M o r o s c o sa id it is “sta rtin g to turn N E W S U R R O U N D I N G S — To m a k e w a y f o r n e e d e d c la s s r o o m e x p a n s io n , the H a zle t s c h o o l d istric t is e x p e c te d to m o v e its a d m in istra tiv e a n d B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n o ffic e s th is s u m m e r to the B e th a n y C o m m o n s c o n d o m in iu m c o m ­ plex o n B e th a n y road. o v e rp o p u la tio n -w ise ,” so m e t h in g the b o a rd ( P h o t o b y R ic h S c h u lt z ) h a s been a n tic ip a tin g f o r years. Let BROCK FARMS H e lp Y ou D is c o v e r th e V alue o f A N e w AMERICAN GARDEN At O ur 2 n d An n u al BIGGER & BETTER N o t e v e ry o n e w a s h a p p y a b out re n tin g T h e b o a rd w a s sc h e d u le d to take a f o r ­ m a l vote o n the B e t h a n y C o m m o n s site at last n ig h t ’s re g u la r m e etin g. It w o u ld lease 4 , 8 7 9 sq u a re feet — m o s t o f the first f lo o r — in a new, u n o c ­ cu p ie d , tw o -sto ry b u ild in g . T h e in te rio r w o u ld be b u ilt to b o a rd sp e c ific a tio n s and re a d y f o r o c c u p a n c y in June. The o w n e rs, s a id S c h o o ls S u p e r in ­ ard en tendent M ic h a e l C le ffi, are o ffe rin g the b o a rd a d isc o u n te d p ric e o f $ 1 2 . 5 0 p e r sq u a re foot. T h e y o r ig in a lly w a nted $ 1 5 :p o '9 5 p e r sq u a re foot, but b ro u g h t the p ric e d o w n as part o f a d e sire to “g iv e so m e t h in g FLOWER SHOW Sat. & Sun. March 1l Th& 12"* 9 AM t o 5 PM F eaturin g: N O R T H , F R E E H J o se p h C o o n e y , c a lc u la tin g ou t the five y e a r c o st to a b ou t $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . H e a ls o noted that the b o a rd w o u ld no t h a v e to p a y p r o p ­ erty taxe s s in c e it is tax exem pt. O t h e r b o a rd m e m b e rs sa id they w ere not in a n y p o s itio n to b u y property. C le ffi, w h o later c h e c k e d the p u rc h a se p rice, sa id the B e t h a n y C o m m o n s site (b a c k ) to the tow n,” C le f f i said. T h e sp a c e w ill ru n $ 6 0 , 9 8 7 the first y e a r a n d in c re ase 5 p ercen t p e r y e a r o v e r a fiv e -y e a r lease period. T h e b u ild in g is h a n d ic a p p e d a cce ssib le , a m a jo r co n sid e ra tio n , a n d a b o u t 4 4 p a rk ­ in g sp a c e s w ill be a va ilab le, s a id C le ffi. C LEA N U P W IT H A F L E A . T h e central o ffic e sta ff in c lu d e s the su p e r­ intendent, a ssista n t sup e rinten d en t, b u s i­ n e s s a d m in istra to r/ b o a rd secretary, tw o o th e r a d m in istra to rs a n d su p p o rt p e r s o n ­ nel. A f t e r the m o v e , b o a rd m e e tin g s m a y b e h e ld at the R a rita n H i g h S c h o o l lib rary. T h e b o a r d a ls o c o n s id e r e d re n t in g sp a c e at A ir p o r t P la za , the C o n c o r d O f f ic e C e n te r, b o t h R o u t e 36 , a n d B e t h a n y C r o s s i n g s , B e t h a n y R o a d a n d H a z le t A v e n u e . Ir o n ic a lly B e t h a n y C r o s s i n g s is a fo rm e r s c h o o l b u ild in g . ...s e e t h e R T . 9 “I th in k w e c o u ld b u y the b u ild in g c h e a p e r than that,” sa id b o a rd m e m b e r w o u ld be $ 7 4 0 ,0 0 0 , w a y h ig h e r than the le ase cost, p lu s the b o a rd w o u ld h a v e to b u y the entire first floor, w h ic h c o n ta in s m o re than 5 ,0 0 0 sq u a re feet. S n o w D a te , M a r c h 1 8 ” “& 1 9"' • F R E E S E M IN A R S • M f g . R e p s o n h a n d t o a n s w e r a ll y o u r q u e s t io n s • S P E C IA L A P P E A R A N C E b y M a rg a re t C ro o k s, A P P G a r d e n E d it o r a n d T V C o m m e n ta to r • D O O R P R IZ E S • S P E C IA L E X H IB IT S o v e r 1 0 ,0 0 0 sq .ft.o f W a t e r G a rd e n s, C e m e n t Sta tu a ry , P a v e r D is p la y s , F o ilia g e & F l o w e r D is p la y s , S o il S a m p le r , S e e d s & F e r t iliz e r s a n d m u c h m o r e o ffic e space. O L D , N . J . 4 6 2 - 2 7 0 0 "THE H E L P F U L G A R D E N C E N T E R " L_1 C la s s ifie d P a g e s C le f f i n o te d that “im a g e is im p ortant.” H e re ca lle d w h e n the b o a rd o ffic e s w e re o v e r store s o n U n i o n A v e n u e it d id n o t p r o ­ je ct the “best o f im a g e s ” w h e n p ote n tial sta ff m e m b e rs c a m e f o r in te rv ie w s, he said. C le f f i is re tirin g at the e n d o f the p re ­ sent y e a r so w ill no t o c c u p y the n e w o ffic e s he h a s h e lp e d to select. THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 7 In c o m e T ax Peter A. Foley $ 1 5 4 M b o n d v o te is lik e ly A p r il 1 8 C . P . A . (25 Y ears Experience) • Board prez says poor schools hurt property values (908)290-9444 . ♦ I’m B Karen Fenton F e n to n sa id sh e w a s u n su re i f the refer­ e n d u m w ill p a ss, w h ile oth e r b o a rd m e m ­ be rs h a v e stated repeatedly in recent w e e k s that the w h o le p ro p o sa l is d o o m e d to fa il­ ure. B o a r d V ic e P re sid e n t J o h n S u lliv a n , a nothe r in c u m b e n t not se e k in g re-election, sa id tw o w e e k s a g o that the recent b ic k e r­ in g a m o n g b o a rd m e m b e rs h a s shifte d atte n tion a w a y f r o m the re fe re n d u m . S u lliv a n ad d ed that he d id no t t h in k the re f­ e re n d u m w o u ld pass. T h e b o a rd ’s m o st o u tsp o k e n c ritic o f the re fe re n d u m , T h o m a s S t o k e s , a ls o h a s e x p re sse d d o u b t a b ou t the vote rs a p p ro v in g the re fere ndu m . “I t h in k it w ill p ro b a b ly g o d o w n in flam es,” S t o k e s sa id a c o u p le o f w e e k s ago. F e n to n , re a liz in g the re fe re n d u m w ill b e a to u g h sell to the p u b lic, sa id sh e is c o n fi­ dent the b o a rd h a s d o n e the best j o b p o s s i­ b le at s o lv in g the d istric t’s fac ilitie s a n d sp ace p ro b le m s. “W e ’ve tried to b rin g a sen sib le , rea­ s o n a b le p la n b e fo re the v o te rs,” sa id Fe nton. “I ju st h o p e the vote rs re alize the im p o rta n c e o f p a s s in g the re fe re n d u m — it c o u ld dete rm in e 2 0 y e a rs d o w n the ro a d i f p e o p le w ill w a n t to m o v e to M id d le to w n .” F e n to n sa id the b o a rd w ill sen d tw o m a ilin g s ou t to the p u b lic. T h e first w ill p ro v id e an o v e rv ie w o f a ll the p ro b le m s w ith the t o w n s h ip ’s s c h o o ls a n d the se c o n d — w h ic h w ill b e m a ile d after the c itiz e n s ’ c o m m itte e m a k e s its re c o m m e n d a tio n s -— w ill g o in to m o re detail a b out the b o a rd ’s fin a l p ro p o sa l. “T h e m a ilin g w ill list all the p o sitiv e and n e ga tiv e s a sso cia te d w ith the re fer­ e n dum ,” sa id Fe nton. h u r t in W r it e r M I D D L E T O W N — T h e w ife o f fo rm e r K e y p o r t m a y o r J o h n M e r la w a s s e rio u s ly in ju re d in a tw o -s to ry fall Feb. 13 at h e r sis t e r’s h o m e in B e lfo rd . K e l l y R o s e M e r la , 28, o f 1 0 4 W a s h ­ in g t o n St., K e y p o rt, w a s ta k e n to Jerse y S h o r e M e d i c a l C enter, N e p tu n e , w h e re sh e B TO CHOOSE FROM! No other eyeglass discounts or insurance benefits apply. 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F e n to n a ls o sa id sh e is fa irly certain the d istric t w ill p re se nt to the p u b lic, o n A p r il 18, a $ 1 5 4 m illio n re fe re n d u m w h ic h w ill in c lu d e the c lo s in g o f five n e ig h b o rh o o d ele m e n tary sch o o ls. “I ’ve been in v o lv e d in this p ro c e ss fo r the last s ix ye a rs a n d I ’m certain th is is the r ig h t t h in g to d o,” s a id F e n to n , w h o a n n o u n c e d e a rlier this m o n th that she w ill no t se e k re -e lection to the board. “I tru ly b e lie ve that c lo s in g the five s c h o o ls is o u r best op tion.” B a y s h o r e M id d l e S c h o o l, R iv e r Pla za , P o rt M o n m o u t h , N a v e s in k and M id d le t o w n V illa g e ele m e n tary s c h o o ls are the fac ilitie s that w o u ld c lo se u n d e r the $ 1 5 4 m illio n re fe re n d u m p la n — a p ro p o sa l that ha s a n g e re d m a n y re sid e n ts liv in g in p r o x im ity to those sc h o o ls. S u p p o rte rs o f the N a v e s in k S c h o o l a ls o h a v e put together a petition u r g in g that the d istric t re c o n sid e r c lo s in g the sch o o l. T h e p e t itio n w a s p re se n te d to the b o a rd Tu esd ay. T h e c it iz e n s ’ com m itte e is c o m p ris e d o f 5 6 M id d le t o w n residents. T h e g r o u p h a s b ee n s tu d y in g w a y s to b rin g d o w n the cost o f a s c h o o l b u ild in g referendum . F e n to n sa id the com m itte e h a s been re v ie w in g a 1 9 93 report b y the Vitetta G ro u p , an architectural firm , c o p ie s o f the re fe re n d u m p r o p o s a l’s e d u ca tio n al s p e c ifi­ c a tio n s a n d the arch ite ct’s pla ns. P r o p e r t y v a lu e s F e n to n sa id that it is im p orta nt that re s­ id e n ts p a ss the re fe re n d u m s o that the s c h o o l d istric t’s b u ild in g s are im p ro v e d a n d the p ro p e rty v a lu e s o f re sid e n ts are m a in ­ tained. “I f the s c h o o ls are not fix e d it w ill be a lm o s t im p o s s ib le to s e ll a h o m e in M id d le t o w n ,” sa id Fe nton. “T h e q u a lity o f a s c h o o l s y ste m is the n u m b e r o n e th in g p e o p le lo o k at w h e n m o v in g in to a c o m ­ m u nity. “I t ’s not the teachers w e h a v e a p ro b le m w ith — they are fa b u lo u s,” ad d ed Fe nton. “O u r p ro b le m is w ith the b u ild in g s .” SA LE • Business • Personal B Y K EV IN FR IE D L A N D E R Sta ff F R A M E C o rp oratio n ' BASKETBALL ’BASEBA LL ! T E N N IS THE ARTS * F L Y IN G T R A P E Z E ‘ A R T IS T S IN R E S ID E N C E ‘ A N IM A T IO N ‘ G Y M N A S T IC S *JAZZ D A N C E *THEATER AND MUCH MORE! 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M a s s e l l e x ­ p la in e d that th e re m ig h t b e f u t u r e le g a l p r o b le m s b e c a u s e M a l c o l m d id h i s o w n in v e stig a tio n . M a lc o lm , an e n g in e e r f o r 4 2 y e a rs a n d a m e m b e r o f the e n v ir o n m e n t a l c o m m is ­ sio n , s a id that h e c a n n o t u n d e rsta n d w h y a b o a rd m e m b e r w o u ld n o t b e a llo w e d to g o o u t a n d s tu d y the site. I n w h a t h e c a lle d a “ m i n i - s u r v e y , ” M a l c o l m pre se n te d a le n g t h y re p ort o f the p a st f lo o d in g h is t o r y o f the a rea a n d the p o s s i b l e p r o b le m s f u r th e r s t o r m s w o u ld b rin g . M a l c o l m ’s c o n c lu s io n w a s that the a re a h o m e s c o u ld b e a d v e r s e ly a ffe c te d b e c a u s e th e p r o p o s e d n e w d e v e lo p m e n t w o u ld c a u s e a d d itio n a l r u n o f f a n d a d d to the d ra in a g e p ro b le m . “I h a v e not p re -ju d g e d — T h i s is a c o l­ le c tio n o f facts a n d is n o t b ia se d ,” h e said. M a l c o l m d e c id e d to d o h is o w n s u r v e y b e c a u s e h e h a d p r o b le m s w it h the d r a in a g e c a lc u la t io n s u s e d b y the a p p li­ c a n t a n d r e v i e w e d b y b o a r d e n g in e e r , K e it h S m ith . Ire n e N e ff, 4 8 V i r g i n i a A v e ., s u g g e s t ­ e d that th e b o a rd c o n s id e r h ir in g a n o u t ­ s id e e n g in e e r b e c a u se the re sid e n ts d o no t h a v e m u c h c o n f i d e n c e in S m i t h . B u t S m it h a ssu re d h e r that h e h a s n o t f o rm e d a n o p i n io n yet. H e s a id that h e s t ill h a s q u e s tio n s a b out the data p re se n te d b y the a p p lic a n t ’s e n g in e e r, S t a n le y W e r c h i n s k i Jr., a n d is w a itin g fo r s o m e b a c k u p in f o r ­ m a tio n tha t h e h a s a s k e d f o r b u t n o t re ceived . T h e a p p lic a n t w a s g r a n t e d a n e x t e n ­ s io n o f tim e in o rd e r to get th is a d d itio n a l in fo r m a t io n to S m ith . T h e n e xt m e e tin g w ill b e o n A p r i l 20. — Ju d y A. Schedneck A b e rd e e n to c u t ’9 5 t a x i n g the p o lic e f o rc e ,” M u r p h y sa id . T h e c o u n c i l a ls o h a s b e e n a b le to d o m a j o r ro a d re n o v a tio n p ro g ra m s , in c lu d in g re n o ­ v a t io n o f T e x a s R o a d a n d C li f f w o o d A v ­ enue, p r e v io u s ly tw o o f the w o r st ro a d s in the to w n sh ip . T h e b u d g e t — the la rg e st in the t o w n ­ s h ip ’s h is t o r y — is $ 8 .9 m illio n . T h e t o w n s h ip ’s b u d g e t is o v e r the 2 .5 -p e rc e n t in c re a s e a llo w e d b y the state, b u t u n d e r the 5 -p e rce n t cap. A t the m e e tin g, c o u n c il m e m b e rs c re d ­ ite d C h i e f F in a n c i a l O f f i c e r R o b e r t D a e t s c h a s a k e y to in c r e a s in g the t o w n ­ s h ip c o lle c tio n rate that is re s p o n s ib le fo r the d e c re a se d m u n ic ip a l tax rate. D a e t s c h c ite d L a u r ie K . H a m m a r s t r o m , w h o w a s r e c e n t l y p r o m o t e d to t a x c o lle c t o r / t a x se a rch office r, a s a m a jo r fo rc e in in c re a s ­ i n g the tax c o lle c tio n rate to 9 7 percent. “W e ’v e d o n e , as p u b lic o ffic ia ls, w h a t w e w e re elected to d o. In c re a s e s e r v ic e s w h ile lo w e r in g the a m o u n t re sid e n ts h a v e to p a y f o r them ,” M u r p h y said. D e s p it e a 4 . 2 - p e rc e n t in c r e a s e in the 1 9 9 5 t o w n s h i p b u d g e t , th e c o u n c i l h a s m a n a g e d a 1 .58-cen t re d u c tio n in the m u ­ n ic ip a l tax rate. “I t ’s th e b e st b u d g e t I h a v e b e e n i n ­ v o lv e d w ith, sa id M a y o r B r ia n P. M u r p h y . “It t o o k u s three y e a rs to ge t the tax c o l­ le ctio n rate u p to w h e re w e w a n te d it.” A c c o r d i n g to M u r p h y , the 9 7 -p e rc e n t tax c o lle c tio n rate is o n e o f the m a in re a ­ s o n s th e y w e re a b le to re d u c e the tax rate. “I n ’91 w e c a m e in w it h d e ficits, u n ­ p a id b ills , a n d w e h a d to b r e a k C D s . W e ’v e f in a lly b ee n a b le to im p le m e n t o u r p la n s to ge t to th is p o in t,” M u r p h y said. T h e tax rate d e c re a se m e a n s a p p r o x i­ m a te ly a $ 4 0 d e c re a se in ta x e s a ss e s s e d o n a h o u s e v a lu e d at $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 . 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F ro n t S tre e t, K e y p o rt A v e r a g e M o n t h ly P u r c h a s e P a y m e n t $ 2 ,0 0 0 $ 4 0 $ 3 ,0 0 0 $ 6 0 $ 4 ,0 0 0 $ 8 0 $ 5 ,0 0 0 $ 9 1 $ 6 ,0 0 0 $ 1 0 9 $ 7 ,0 0 0 $ 1 2 7 $ 8 ,0 0 0 $ 1 4 5 $ 9 ,0 0 0 $ 1 6 4 $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 $ 1 8 2 ’ Family Owned & Operated Fully Insured References Available T H E IN D E P E N D E N T , F E B R U A R Y 2 2 , 1 9 9 5 1 1 __________________________________________________ HWY. 34 & MAIN STREET MATAWAN • 5 8 3 - 6 6 5 0 d r \M£ S a l’s T ire f ir e s t o n e ... A M E R IC A N CA R CA RE Z C EN T ER S. F U L L S E R V IC E C E N T E R p l e t e S p e c i a l i z i n g O In F o r e i g n M o n . - F r i . p e n S a t u r d a y 7 : 3 0 - 4 T O 175/70R13 185/70R13 185/70R14 195/70R14 205/70R14* 215/70R14 205/65R15 205/70R15 215/65R15 215/70R16 225/70R15 225/60R16 P E F r e e R I N BW BW BW NW BW NW BW NW BW NW NW BW R F T R Dayton Tire T R U C K S , i n 1 0 H O llffr i f U l u U a iumnva iim m iiiy uni* 4Ply OWL 64.95 P215/75R15 4 Ply OWL 67.95 P235/75R15 30 x 9.50 R15LT. 6 Ply OWL 83.95 31 x 10.50 R15LT 6 Pty OWL 87.95 33 x 12.50 R15LT 6 Ry OWL 107.95 LT225/75R16 8 Ply OWL 92.95 LT 265/75R16 6 Pty OWL 102.95 S M A N C E FREE | W/purchase 185/70R13 185/70R14 195/70R14 205/70R14 195/65R14 185/65R14 195/60R14 195/60R15 205/65R15 215/60R15 225/60R16 V A N BW BW BW BW BW BW BW. BW BW BW BW S 2Wheels a n d 6 Ply 6 Ply 6Pty RWL RWL BW RWL RWL RWL RWL 77.95 81.95 67.95 92.95 98.95 103.95 117.95 205/75R15 215/75R15 225/75R15 235/75R15XL 235im6 31X10.5R15 OWL OWL OWL OWL 10Ply BW 6 Pty OWL $44.95 ■* wm S a l’s A N 4 Ply 4 Ply 6 Pty 4 Ply 6 Ply REG . 205/75R15SL 79.95 215/75R15SL 83.95 225/75R15SL 85.95 S T ir e C A R SER V IC E C E N T E R 145-80-12BK REG . P155/80R13 P165/80R13 P185/75R14 P195/75R14 P205/75R14 P205/75R15 N o A d d itio n a l D is c o u n t s or C o u p o n s W ill B e A p p lic a b le o n A b o v e P 'ic e s . A b o v e P ric e s G o o d W ith A d O nly. CheckHoses • Water Pump • Belts 69.95 74.95 76.95 185-70-14 BK 91.95 6 4 .9 5 205-70-14 BK 73.95 5 0 .9 5 GO ODYEAR EAG LE G AT0RBACK REG 225-50-16 BKZR 189.95 225-60-15 BKVR 158.95 Limited Supply. SALE 149.95 114.95 USED TIRES FROM CiMtom 15X7 “P IO N E E R ” 15X 7 “N U G G E T " *4 5 .9 5 *4 9 .9 5 41.95 42.95 51.95 54.95 55.95 62.95 S A LE 30.95 31.95 40.95 43.95 44.95 51.95 REG . 0 0 *1I MountingAvailable CASH & CARRY S T E E L T E X R4S LIG H T T R U C K A LL S EA S O N B LAC K W A LL mnnnnnrinn wm* ummw Huifiany P155/80R13 36.95 44.95 P165/80R13 48.95 P175/80R13 P185/75R14 54.95 P195/75R14 59.95 65.95 P205/75R15 S A LE MM Umitad Warranty 23.95 P155/80R13 P165/80R13 31.95 P175/80R13 33.95 P185/75R14 35.95 P195/75R14 36.95 39.95 P205/75R15 P215/75R15 41.95 » Dtrn/JLOI' D60/A2 #1 RatedConsumer Reports Q 3 G D 3 G D 3 D I& ] P175/65R13 81H P185/60R14 82H P195/60R14 85H P205/60R14 P185/65R15 P195/65R15 80.95 84.95 P205/65R15 92H P215/65R15 95H 88 95 P195/60R15 87H 71.95 P205/60R15 90H P215/60R15 93H P225/60R16 94H INSTANT CREDIT AVAILABLE A S K FOR DETAILS r 1 I * 2 5 Purchase OFF of 4 Tires A 1 0 Purchase OFF of 2 Tires | W/Coupon Only. Not Valid With Any Other Coupons. Exp. 3/31/95. Monroe Lifetime Warranty Buy 1At Regular Price. Get 2nd Shock or Strut for 50% OFF WithCoupon. Expires3/31/95 I | I | ■ 1 J | OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 1Oil Filter & Lube $4 K95 1 I With Completed | • | Credit Application SalePrice'18B | | J V MostUSCars, LubeChassis, refiHupto5qts. oil I &newfilter. Special Diesel&oilfilterextra. Light 1 trucks, vans&foreigncarsslightlyhigher 1 /M tt b s WithCoupon. Expires3/31/95 FREE COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEM Lifetime Warranty $ fiA 9 5 From Plus Installation Most Imports &Domestic Cars FromCatalytic Back WithCoupon. Expires3/31/95 5 8 3 -6 6 5 0 REG . LT235/85R16/10 124.95 110.95 r^S/ZSRWIO 129.95 115.95 MFGMedallion AllSeasonSteelRadialWhiteW all K M ] REBEGOO SHO CK & STRUT SALE C A L L : S A LE LT215/85R16/8 113.95 99.95 LT225/75R16/6 109.95 99.95 LT225/75R16/8 116.95 104.95 AllSeasonSteelRadialWhiteW all 1 M O N R O E T I I I I REG . S A LE MICHEUN MFGAmericanBronze MKHHM *with repairs Includes One Gallon of Anti-freeze. WithCoupon. Expires3/31/95 , 29.95 83.95 Limited Supply. 235/75R15SL 92.95 82.95 235/75R15XL 95.95 85.95 265/75R15SL 112.95 99.95 F re e L o c a lT o w in g ! To O ur Sh o p * | 2 9 95 REa$39-95 i 46.95 113.95 215-75*15 NW S A LE f i r e s t o n e Owned DaytonThorobredAll-Season Steel BeltedRadial W/W with50.000mileTreadWarranty $3 9 9 5 . * i !! • 1 * install SparkPlugs• ElectronicallySetTiming, Adjust Idle(IfApplicable) • • I I • Inspect Filters, Belts, Hoses, PCV-EGRValves&more. i i 6Cyl. $59.95 • 8Cyl. $69.95 TransverseEngines, Vans, TrucksExtra. WithCouponExpires3/31/95. Disc or Drum Reg. $109.95 G O O D Y EA R INVICTA G L A T X II S P O R T U T I L I T Y T R U C K A L L S E A S O N W H IT E L E T T E R OWL 82.95 OWL 87.95 OWL 95.95 OWL 96.95 OWL 118.95 W IN T E R IZ E N O W D R A IN A N D F IL L G O O D Y E A R IN V IC T A G A - L S R 67.95 87.95 77.95 95.95 T i r e $ t o t i e save up to $56 on sets of 4 im g im m m P215/75R15 P235/75R15 30X9.50R15LT 31x10.50R15lT 33X10.50R15LT 99.95 12295 107.95 125.95 Limited Supply. *70,000 mile limited treadwear warranty. R 4 S 88.95 91.95 94.95 99.95 121.95 115.95 195-60-15BKHR 215-60-16 BKSR 215-65-15 BKSR 225-60-16 BKSR $58.95 60.95 66.95 69.95 74.95 79.95 81.95 $70.95 73.95 80.95 83 95 89.95 95.95 98.95 P175/80R13 P185/80R13 P185/75R14 P195/75R14 P205/75R14 P205/75R15 P215/75R15 T U N E -U P S P E C IA L Front or Rear • Inspect Brake Hoses, Master Cylinder • Install PremiumPads/Shoes • Resurface Drums/Rotors • Road Test • Lifetime Warranty on Shoes or Pads (original pur­ chaser only) 6,000 Mile Labor Warranty. Semi-MetaSc Pads Extra. Hi* Type Rotors Extra. Exp. 3/31/95. . f I V SIZE 4 WThrust Angle B R A K E S E R V IC E I I L IF E T IM E W A R R A N T Y ' “ " a w e s* - ^ I N GOODYEAR EAGLE GA REGULARPRICE SALE PRICE WHITEWALL WHITEWALL EXPERT TIRE ADVICE WE FULLY EXPLAIN THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICE WE OFFER! I TIREVALVE I MOUNTING >TIRE DISPOSAL IMILEAGE WARRANTY I TIRE ROTATION EVERY5.000 MILES WithCouponOnly. Not ValidWithOther Coupons. Exp. 3-31-95 j W/PrintOut fflH E fflD B EG B ] FI R E H A W K ® W RAN G LER AT Mte Umltad warranty $34.95 U fE W fiL M REGULAR SALE PRICE PRICE SIZE BLACKWALL BLACKWALL $55.95 $49.95 P155/80R13 56.95 63.95 P165/80R13 64.95 77.95 P175/70R13 69.95 P185/70R13 85.95 73.95 P185/70R14 86.95 76.95 P195/70R14 90.95 P205/70R14 79.95 90.95 REGULARPRICE SALE PRICE SIZE WHITEWALL WHiTEWALL $73.95 P185/70R14 $86.95 76.95 P195/70R14 90.95 79.95 P205Z70R14 95.95 83.95 98.95 P205/70R15 88.95 106.95 P215/70R15 Performance E B B B E B D B B I Reg. $54.95 S C V I9 5 Reg. $59.95 I TOTAL4WHEEL w 4 Reg. $69.95 I ALIGNMENT y Most Cars. Shims&AdjustingCamsExtra. I WithCoupon. Expires3/31/95. - ■“ QOODfYEAR |,ire $ to n e G C B B B S If f lB B 205/75R15 215/75R15 225/75R15 235/75R15XL 30 X9.50R15 31 x 10.50R15 33x 12.50R15 S I rah* Umltad warranty 84.95 ; 185/60R14 BW 64.95 .91.95 74.95 97.95 195/65R14 103.95 195/60R14 BW 66.95 108.95 BW 78.95 111.95 185/65R15 104.95 195/60R15 BW 76.95 106.95 BW 80.95 116.95 195/65R15 127.95 205/60R15 BW 79.95 134.95 131.95 215/60R15 BW 84.95 BW 175/70R13 E llR E L L i MXV4 lailO H O H Q llO I C O M P U T E R A L IG N M E N T I I R \m i \ 1 w 1H W E M A K E B U Y IN G T IR E S E A S Y ! FAST SERVICE! TIRES INSTALLED 45 MINUTES OR LESS! GUARANTEED! ASK FOR DETAILS! r. T Goodyear Eagle St Radials SALE REG. 48.95 AllSeasonSteel Radial w/w55,000mileTreadlifeWarranty 175-70-13RWL 66.95 185-60-14BW 76.95 52.95 SALE REG. 185-70-13RWL 79.95 51.95 34.95 43.95 P155/80R13 195-60-14BW 79.95 54.95 51.95 42.95 P165/80R13 1 9 5 -6 0 -1 5 B L 59.95 8 1 .9 5 46.95 55.95 P175/80R13 195-70-14RWL 79.95 54.95 61.95 52.95 P185/75R14 2 0 5 -6 0 -1 5 R W L 59.95 91.95 66.95 57.95 P195/75R14 215-65-15RWL 96.95 64.95 63.95 72.95 P205/75R15 Limited Supply. Limited Supply. good/ year IIR E L L I U m oG csm ne DBD3EBEBEBE] B F G o o d rlc h TRAIL T/n Daytona7 Radial STAG A/T D o n u t s MU* Limited warranty 175/70R13 BW 53.95 185/70R13 BW 58.95 185/70R14 BW 69.95 205/70R14 BW 72.95 205/70R15 BW 80.95 215/65R15 BW 85.95 215/70R15 BW 83.95 225/70R15 BW 90.95 225/60R16 BW 103^95 185/60R14 BW H T E & igmrinifgitPi MU* UmKfld Warranty 59.95 195/60R14 BW 63.95 215/60R14 BW 68.95 195/60R15 BW 65.95 205/60R15 BW 69.95 215/60R15 BW 72.95 225/60R15 BW 76.95 215/65R15 BW 79.95 MM* limtted warranty BW 59.95 BW 185/70R14 65.95 BW 195/70R14 69.95 BW 185/60R14 65.95 195/60R14 BW 67.95 185/65R15 BW 75.95 BW 195/60R15 78.95 BW 195/65R15 79.95 BW 205/65R15 82.95 BW 83.95 205/60R15 BW 215/60R15 85.95 215/60R16 BW 100.95 BW 225/60R16 103.95 P M Mil* Umttad Warranty 175/70R13 BW 56.95 BW 185/70R13 58.95 185/70R14 BW 66.95 185/70R14 NW 69.95 195/70R14 BW 68.95 205/70R14 NW 72.95 215/70R14 NW 74.95 205/65R15 BW 79.95 NW 205/70R15 79.95 BW 215/65R15 83.95 215/70R15 NW 81.95 NW 225/70R15 83.95 BW 225/60R16 96.95 aOBEB EBEB E 185/70R13 I R R e p a i r s REMINGTON TOURING XT-120 Daytona’ Radial H/R-f g EH EB EB EB E e s t i c C o f f e e G 42.95 45.95 53.95 58.95 59.95 62.95 67.95 6695 69.95 6695 71.95 80.95 O F a c i l i t y 7 : 3 0 - 6 : 3 0 I D a y to n T Ire m j\*L .ijs L I G D o m mioiioiinrgi H I G H REMINGTON T o r U & Daytona* Touring Radial 53.95 55.95 6495 64.95 69.95 60.95 5795 74.95 79.95 94.95 BW BW BW BW BW BW BW BW P M S e r v i c e Dayton lira B F G o o d rlc h Touring T/n iftiimioiimioi 175/70R13 185/70R13 185/70R14 195/70R14 205/70R14 205/70R15 195/65R15 205/65R15 215/65R15 225/60R16 A u t o I C o m 1 Y o u r S Y R A U H S 'r H ^ 1| NJ STATE INSPECTION With A Paid Premium Brake Job $18 Without. Reg. $24.00 With Coupon. Expires 3/31/95 L O O K W H A T ’S N E W A T S A L ’S T I R E S H O P A T H O M E A U T O SE R V fC E AM JUSTCALLUS. WEWILLPICK-UPYOURCARATYOURHOME. DOTHE NECESSARYREPAIRSANDRETURNTOYOURHOME FORYOUR CONVENIENCE LOCALAREAONLY. w CALLFORMOREDETAILS 12 ' 1“ Et F E B R U A R Y 22, 199 5, T H E IN D E P E N D E N T 'H A U R 8 3 1 ,T M 3 aH 3 r!3QHI 3HT G r e a t e r M e d i a N e w F I N s p a p e r s P A FIN D T H E C O N T EST J O IN IN T H E F U N ! E n t e r th e G r e a t e r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s F i n d T h e S n o w m a n C o n te st. W in a $ 3 0 c a s h p r iz e e a c h w e e k p lu s a $ 5 0 0 S h o p p e r ’s W o r l d S h o p p i n g S p r e e ! I T ’S E A S Y , I T 'S F U N ! J u s t c o u n t t h e n u m b e r o f “S N O W M E N ” (lik e t h e o n e o n t h i s p a g e ) y o u ’ll f i n d h i d d e n i n t h e a d v e r t i s e m e n t s o f p a r t i c i ­ p a t in g a d v e r t is e r s e a c h w e e k fo r s e v e n w e e k s t h r o u g h th e F e b r u a r y 2 2 is s u e o f y o u r G re a t e r M e d ia N e w sp a p e r. C O U N T T H E N U M B E R o f S n o w m e n , c o m p le t e the e n t r y fo rm b e lo w a n d p la c e th e n u m b e r o f S n o w m e n y o u fo u n d in y o u r n e w s p a p e r o n t h e e n t r y f o r m ( D o n o t i n c l u d e t h e S n o w m a n o n t h is p a g e . ) W E E K # 6 W IN N E R : % V > G RAN D P R Iz r ^ $5 0 0 ° ° SHOPPERS 0 O R L D VOUB FAMiLV D'SCCUN: R T I C D T I P A H T I N E G A STEP AHEAD PRE-SCHOOL ABC PAGING A.J. PERR1 AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING ALDO'S ALLCARE SURGICAL AMERICAN HARVEST ATLANTIC ST EREO AUTO SOUND & CELLULAR BAYSHORE WINDOW SHADE CO. INC. BLACK BEAR LAKE DAY CAMP BOMBAY G ARDENS BONEL OPTICAL BREECH ES BURGER KING C AFFE ROMEO CAPITAL DECORATING CENTRAL JER SEY BANK CHRISTIAN BOOK CLEWORTH & SO N S COLONY INN COMPUWARE COMPUTUTOR CO ND EN SED CURRICULUM INTERNATIONAL, INC. COUNTRY LINE OVERHEAD DOOR COUNTRY ROADS DAY CAMP CRUISE HOLIDAY C RU ISE ONE CRU ISe VALUE CENTER CRU ISECRAFTERS DECORATING DEN DELPONTE DENNIS & DANS COLLISION DR. BAMBARA DR. BOSIN DR. BRUNSDEN DR. FLANDER DR. JAM ES C. DAY DR. LAMBERTSON DR. L E SS E R DR. R. SCHARFMAN DR. RICHARD FRANKEL DR. FREDERIC MARKS M.D., P.C. DR. MICHAEL A. M ERKE D.D.S. DR. SYLVIA MCGRIFF FAIR HAVEN YACHT W ORKS FAMILY EYE CARE/ DR. S. MO SHE ROTH FOUR SE A SO N S SKI SHOP FREEHOLD CHIROPRACTIC & HEADACHE CENTER - DR. ZODKOY FREEHOLD JEWISH CENTER GARDEN STATE CABINETS GIBSO NS CONSULTING GREAT FEELINGS SPA GROUND K EEPER S N O W A D V M E A R N T I S E R S HOUSE OF VACUUM HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER-EB HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER-EB HUNTINGTON LEARNING CENTER-EB IDEAL TILE IL CERVINO ISLAND TROPICS JOHN ZAJAC KIM'S COUNTRY CRAFTS LAKEWOOD FLOORS LIGHTING & FAN U SMITH FARMS MARVIN HOME MASTER WINDOW & DOOR MIDDLETOWN AMERICAN BABE RUTH LEAGUE MIDDLETOWN ELECTROLYSIS NASAL & SIN US CENTER ORIENTAL PALACE PA DUTCH FARMS PELICAN SKI PEOPLES COMPUTER PETER A. FOLEY. C.P.A. PETS PLUS PLAZA CHIROPRACTIC CENTER PR EFER RED CARE PHYSICAL THERAPY PROWN'S QUALITY TILING CO. RARITAN BAY MEDICAL ROBERT GERBER HAIR D ESIG NS ROLLING HILLS DAY CAMP ROSEN DECORATORS SANITARY FUEL SHOE REPAIR CO. SH O RE SLEEP SIMPLY CELLULAR SKA KARATE SLEEP FACTORY SMALL WONDER SOPHISTIQUE C OSM ETICS & NAIL SALON SOUTH AMBOY PLUMBING SPAGHETTI W ESTERN PASTA STEAK HOUSE SU SAN G REENE THE BRAKE DEPOT THE VILLE TONY'S AUTO SHOP VESPIA TIRES VETERINARY GROUP OF KINGSTON VILLARI'S KARATE W ISE YOUNGS APPLIANCES M arilyn Duffy of Old B ridge 4 $ 3 Q 0 0 DEPARTMENT STORE P r iz e each _ W eek! ( W in n e r s w ill b e s e l e c t e d , fro m a r a n d o m d r a w in g o f a ll c o r r e c t e n t r i e s . W i n n e r s w ill b e n o t ifie d b y p h o n e . E m p l o y e e s o f G r e a t e r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s a r e n o t e lig ib le . N o p u r c h a s e n e c e s s a r y . ) FIN D CONTEST M a il y o u r e n try fo rm to: I F IN D T H E S N O W M A N C O N T E S T G re a te r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s 25 K ilm e r D rive , S u it e 109 M o rg a n v ille , N J 07751 N am e - # o f S n o w m e n fo r W e e k # 7 1F a m ily in c o m e : • N u m b e r o f C h i ld r e n in y o u r f a m ily - A d d re ss 1A g e s o f C h i ld r e n ________ D o you ow n your h o m e ?- C ity / Z ip — Phone — ■U n d e r $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ■ $ 2 1 ,0 0 0 -$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 >$ 3 6 , 0 0 0 - $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . T h a n k y o u fo r t a k in g th e t im e t o a n s w e r t h is in q u ir y . '$ 5 1 , 0 0 0 - $ 7 5 , 0 0 0 . ' M o re th a n $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 - ■ TMa<JM3R3am 3HT,aeet ,ss y ra u r& z -r ?z . w THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 C o m m it t e e T o w n e a d d re s s e s F a ir H a v e n Y a c h t W o r k s C o m p le t e M a r i n e S e r v ic e C e n te r t r a ffic Signs, police patrols considered to make area safer B Y P A U L G E N T IL E S ta ff W r ite r H O L M D E L — W ithin the next 60 days, yield-to-pedestrian crosswalks will be installed at the Holmdel Towne Center in hopes of providing a safer environment for pedestrians in the overcrowded shop­ ping center. A s early as October, the Tow nship Committee was receiving reports about an unbalanced and hazardous flow o f traffic at the new Towne Center. Township Engineer Edward Broberg reported to the committee at the Feb. 13 meeting on the status of plans to improve the flow of traffic at the center. “Things are progressing for improve­ ments. There will be special signage when you enter the shopping center that (says) you have to yield to pedestrians,” Broberg said. Previously, Broberg was not certain whether New Jersey had a yield-to-pedes­ trian law — it does — and committee members are a bit wary o f the conse­ quences. “I think it’s a false sense of security for the pedestrians who might think they can just walk in front of traffic,” M ayor Henry D. Ferris said. Due to many com plaints about the flow of traffic at the center, and a recent accident in which a pedestrian was hit by a car, police have begun m oving cars parked in the curb areas, w ho may be waiting for someone, away from the area. Some committee members discussed installing stop signs in the shopping cen­ ter, but Broberg noted: "They are not le­ gal. The private property owners can in­ stall stop signs, In k we can’t give a ticket for someone not yielding to a stop sign .” M ayor Ferris also expressed reserva­ tions about installing stop signs. “I'm uncomfortable talking about en­ forcing or not enforcing stop signs. That could be very counterproductive,” Ferris said. The committee hopes to bring police enforcem ent to the center and that requires an approved plan from the department o f transportation, according to Broberg, • Broberg noted that {dans include enact­ ing a 15 mph speed limit that the police w ill be able to enforce onee the plan is ap­ proved by DO T. “People are flying through there well Giamanco said. The last step is to authorize the plan. “W e have to go by the book here,” Broberg said. In earlier meetings, Broberg noted that the problems in the center are the result of an engineering plan that did not anticipate as much traffic as there is, as well as more drivers accessing the shopping center from Laurel Avenue rather than Route 35. If the plan is approved, the committee hopes the ability of the police to enforce basic traffic rules w ill alleviate some o f the dangers o f the shopping center. 13 \ I >SUPS water•electricity >DEEPMOORING•seivicedocks •WINTER LANDSTORAGE >InWater•bubblerprotectedsystem ►24Hour Ice ’ G AS • DIESEIVengine service ■OUTBO ARDS • I/O • IN BO ARDS CUSTO M RESTO RATIONS Do-It-Yourself Repairs ■Professional & Courteous Inflatable Boats and Life Rafts • Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats W a rra n ty • Service • Parts 75 DeHonnamfie Ave., 9 0 8 -7 4 7 * 3 0 1 0 Fair Haven. NJ 07704 (on the Navesink River) F a x 7 4 7 -3 0 1 9 A U T O S O U N D e l f u f a r S e r v & C E L L U L A R i c e - R C O U P O N e g * $ 3 9 . 9 9 p er month F a t a l c r a s h s it e g e t s lig h t C o n t in u e d fro m p a g e 1 structed by now,” Giannechini said, had it not been for local opposition to the widen­ ing. But he added, “It’s not my intent to fix blame.” The Feb. 1 fatality was the first in sev­ eral years at the intersection, Giannechini said, but added that “there is an accident history out there (and it) warrants a signal. We want to make sure it (a fatality) does­ n’t happen again,” he said. The “spot improvement” at Everett Road will include an improvement of the overall roadway and the installation of an “actuated” signal that is sensitive to traffic volume. The four-lane widening was intended to handle increased traffic from major office developments formerly planned for the southern section of Holmdel. H olm del has since “backed o ff on those (plans), so we’re not going to push for four lanes,” Giannechini said, unless the situation changes. Route 520 is a major east-west county highway with high levels o f traffic now, the county engineer noted. A t H o lm d e l’s Feb. 13 T ow nsh ip Com mittee meeting, M a y o r H enry D . Ferris asked Township Engineer Edward Broberg, o f T & M Associates, M iddle­ town, to contact Giannechini to try to speed up the installation of a light “I don’t particularly want to p o lla iK other dead person out o f a car at that inn tersection,” said Ferris. Ferris is a volunteer fireman and M s wife has been a volunteer first aid squad member. G iannechini discussed h is plans to speed up the intersection improvement at last week’s Freeholders meeting. Reporter Paul Gentile contributed to this story. HAT treat on March 4 is all-you-can-eat Holm del Com m unity Church, 40 M ain St., Route 520, is sponsoring an a ll-you -can -e a t turkey din n e r on M arch 4. Three sittings w ill be avail­ able at 5,6 and 7 p.m. Takeout w ill also be available at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Cost is $8 for adults; $3.50 for chil­ dren (6-12) and free for children under 6. The fund-raising event benefits the Homeless Action Team (H A T ) which is part o f the Com m unity Outreach G rou p s, sponsored by eight M iddletow n, Lin cro ft and H olm del churches. H A T assists local families in crisis by paying utility, rent, and any emer­ gency that could lead to homeless.ness. Fear reservations, call 741-0204. j f l u t a s a u n d Ir C ELLU LA R O L D B R I D G E 3 6 0 0^Route R o u t e 99 South S o u t h -»2 doors from Oasis Fotd 18 (9 0 8 ) 5 E A T O N T O W N 115 Route 35 North • 1/2 Mi. No. of Monmouth Mai! (9 0 8 ) 3 8 9 -2 1 1 2 H o u r s : M o n . . T u e .. F ri. 9 - 6 ; W e d . & T h e irs . 9 - 8 ; S a t. 9 - 5 ; S u n . 1 2 -5 \ peo, PI20, P30Qincluded minute fate plans from CTC until 2/28/95. All other seivice charges, taxes. m Customer w l reoewe a Sawings Book with 12 - $15 vouchers to be applied to each months bil. entam. t Abo after $60.00 Autosound & CeWar Mal-ln Rebate. Customer must be on line for 6 RpRione price without activation $350.00. . 16# M O T O R O L A .T iem e0ry A R Sta m p • Tri-State C overage S A VO PLUS PAGER * w it h a n n u a l c o n tra c t / m o . I 14 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT ia u r s e r .T w a a n s q a a m 3 h t K e y p o rt ta x Layoffs p lan n ed fo r undisclosed d e p a rtm e n ts BY LAU REN JAEGER S ta ff W r it e r K E Y P O R T — The borough tax rate for 1995 is 84 cents per $100 of assessed prop­ erty value — five cents more than last year. According to Councilman Robert Bergen, there also will be some “serious layoffs” in the coming weeks to keep the budget down. This year, the budget totals $5,391,251, ra te or $339,640 more than last year, he said. ‘T o operate the government this year, though, it’s actually a 2-cent decrease,” said Bergen, who is also the finance com­ missioner of the borough. He said he could not release the number of employees or even the departments that will experience the layoffs. “We’re in the process of negotiating with the unions,” Bergen said. Bergen said that four cents of the tax rate are going to pay for the increase in insurance costs. Also, he said, there was an increase of sewage flow in 1994, and the charge — called the flow adjustment fee — to the Bayshore Regional Sewage Authority (B R SA ) has increased as a result. It went from $80,000 last year to $143,000 this g o in g u p year. Health insurance has increased greatly. It went from $159,000 last year to $240,000 this year, he said. “Self-insurance makes this a difficult item to budget,” he said. “It costs roughly $600 a month for each employee to fund. Some cost less. Some cost more for the family plan. “ A ll other insurance costs also went up. Last year, the insurance cost was $221,000; this year, it’s $295,000. Much of that sum went to the rise in workers’ com­ pensation, which was $130,00 in 1993 and $230,000 this year, Bergen said. Also, he noted, the tax collection rate went up. The uncollected tax reserve is $623,691 this year, or $54,517 less than last year. 5 c e n ts “On the flip side, the interest, fees and charges are a major source of revenue,” Bergen said. “(Over the long run) we antic­ ipate less money from delinquent taxpay­ ers.” Out of the $543,000 in surplus, Bergen said that $130,000 will be set into the water/sewer account, which leaves $413,000 in surplus. This way, there will be no rise in the sewer rate — even though the B R S A has increased its fees — and, Bergen noted, the sewer rate is not income tax deductible, like the property tax. State aid this year is $499,000, the same as last year, “I ’m told around here that I ’m stingy with the pennies,” Bergen said. “But some­ one’s got to do the dirty work.” “Chief Financial Officer Tom Fallon was a big help,” he said. Partnership Awards presented March 11 T O T H E R E S C U E — G r a c e Law lor, a v o lu n te e r K e y p o rt F irst A id S q u a d m em ber, a d m ir e s o n e o f th e tw o new a m b u la n c e s w h ic h fin a lly a rrive d to th e b o r o u g h th is m on th . T h e a m b u la n c e s re p la c e 1 0 -y e ar-o ld r ig s that w e re in d ire n e e d o f repair. ( P h o t o b y R ic h S c h u lt z ) ^ W The annual Partnership Awards, spon­ sored by the Monmouth County Private Industry Council (PIC), will be held from 7-11 p.m. March 11 at the Garden Manor, Aberdeen. The Partnership Awards will be pre­ sented to leaders from education, govern­ ment, labor and business who have made significant contributions to their respective fields. This year’s Education Partnership Award will be given to Dr. Donald Warner who is superintendent of the Red Bank Regional School District. Wyatt Earp, business manager of Local 400 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers and secretary-treasurer of the A F L -C IO of Monmouth County, is being recognized for his contributions to labor. Robert. J. Collins, who is the adminis­ trator of the Monmouth County, will re­ ceive the Government Partnership Award. The Business Partnership Award will be given posthumously to the family of the late L. Karl Hollering in honor of his work while director of business and industry at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. In addition to the awards presentation, the evening will feature a full-course din­ ner, dance and live entertainment. Pro­ ceeds will be applied to the P IC Scholar­ ship Fund, which provides financial assis­ tance to Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) participants planning to attend col­ lege. 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The new three-year contract, which should be finalized soon, includes 4.9, 4.9 and 4.7 percent increases, accord­ ing to a reliable source. This is about half a percent below what the union was asking for back in October, and about 0.7 percent more than the board was offering at that time. The terms of the contract will not be officially released until both sides ratify. The two sides reached an impasse in late M ay 1994 and met with a state mediator several times this fall before reaching a settlement just before Thanksgiving. P r e c is io n , In - O f f ic e ‘ O f f ic e & F a c ilit y A c c r e d it e d • Facelift & Eyelid Surgery • Nose & Ear Recontouring • Cheek & Chin Implants • Breast Augmentation, Lift, Reduction & Reconstruction • Tummy Tuck • Body Contouring & Liposuction • Scar Revision • Dermabrasion • Collagen Treatment • Chemical Peel j • Spider Veins 1 of Your Cosmetic Surgery is the Time He Spends Discussing it." 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According to Schools Superintendent Michael Cleffi, the H TA wanted the board to go ahead and ratify the contract and straighten the problem out later, but the board pre­ ferred to wait. At last week’s agenda meeting, board member Theresa Rost said the H TA misunderstanding has to do with prescription co-payments. P la s t ic S u r g e o n Credit Cards Accepted S u rg e o n P o d ia t r is t • • • • • • • • • • Teachers will receive salary in­ creases retroactive to July 1, when the current school year began. The total increase is normally spread throughout the 15-step salary guide, but not necessarily evenly as many people think, according to Teri Morosco, board president. The guide also has horizontal increments based on a teacher’s level of education. Three of the nine board members will have to abstain from voting on the teachers’ contract: Morosco, because she works in another school district and is a member the New Jersey Education Association; Tom Sansevero, because his wife is a teacher; and Rost, because her sister teaches in Hazlet, in which case board policy prohibits her from voting. S u r g ic a l In s p e c t e d C o s m e t ic S u r g e r y Reconstructive Foot Surgery Bunions Hammer Toes Heel Spurs Laser Surgery Endoscopic Heel Surgery Ingrown Toenails Warts Injuries General & Diabetic Footcare DR. JAMES C. DAY, JR. DR. MARK W. STEPHENS HOSPITAL A ECU Ia t i a u c A T F F I L I A I O N S . . Bayshore Community Hospital Riverview Medical Center Memorial Medical Center 583-6699 ■ W e w o r k w ith m o st in s u r a n c e p la n s F in a n c ia l A r r a n g e m e n t s A v a ila b le S a t u r d a y & E v e n in g H o u r s B y A p p o in t m e n t SUITE ID 717 N. BEERS ST. HOLMDEL, NJ 16 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY ASSOCIATES Sanford W. Wohlstadter, M.D., FACOG Robert P. Penney, M.D., FACOG Michael P. Conley, M.D. s e e k r e - e le c t io n T w o ch allen g ers also file p etitio n s to run fo r board We Accept Most HMO’s • Laparoscopic Hysterectom y • Laparoscopic La sar Surgery • A ll Current Form s of Contraception Available • Total Gynecological & Obstetrical Care In O u r Office 704 N. Beers Street Holmdel, N.J. 07733 (908) 739-2500 T o b a c k , G o rm a n H O L M D E L — Two Board of Educa­ tion members have announced that they will seek re-election this April. Board President Norman Toback and Board Vice President Patrice Gorman said Thursday that they both plan to file nomi­ nating petitions by the Feb. 23 deadline. 39 Avenue at the Commons Shrewsbury, N.J. 07702 (908) 389-0003 A m o r n in g r a d io I H ® i m Toback and Gorman both said they want another term on the board so that they can continue to help solve the dis­ trict’s space and rising enrollment prob­ lems. “The board certainly needs continuity at this time so that we can implement changes and work to pass our building proposals,” said Gorman, who has served on the board the last four years. The school district enrollments are projected to rise by 150-200 students every term for the next 10 years. “There is still a lot to accomplish while we are in the midst of a growth change,” said Toback, a member of the board since October 1990. Citing “personal reasons,” board mem­ ber Virgina Kania announced last week that she would not seek another term on the board. Schools Business Adm inistrator Dr. Manuel Fernandez, the board’s secretary, said two non-incumbents have filed nomi­ nating petitions, but he refused to reveal their identities until after the Feb. 23 deadline. P r o u d o f a c c o m p lis h m e n t s s h o w fo r th e e n t ir e f a m ily pi|i% T h e M o r n in g S h o w w it h L o u R u s s o • M o n d a y to F r id a y - 5 :3 0 to C E N T R A L J E R S E Y S V E R Y O W N 1 0 :0 0 a m • M O R N IN G S H O W ~ L o c a l C e n t r a lJ e r s e y T ra ffic & W e a th e r ~ ~ L o c a l & N a t io n a l N e w s w ith M a r la D ia m o n d ~ ~ Fun ~ F a m ily D a y e v e r y W e d n e sd a y ~ C r a z y C o n t e s t s ~ P r iz e s ~ C e n t r a l J e r s e y W in n e rs Start y o u r d a y with L o u & M arla! On Magic 98.3you’ll heartoday’s newest “Soft Hits”andthesongs thatbring backthe “Magic Memories”ofthe60’s...70’s...and80’s! B O X 100 B R O A D C A S T C E N T E R • N E W B R U N S W I C K , N E W J E R S E Y 08903 • P H O N E : (908) 249- 2600 • F A X : (908) 249-9010 , ' Toback and Gorman said the hiring of Schools Superintendent Dr. Susan LeGlise was one of the board’s main accomplish­ ments over the past couple o f years. Gorman said LeGlise was a perfect choice for the job since she is truly dedicated to maintaining the high quality of education in the community. “Morale has never been higher among the students and staff,” said Toback. “(LeGlise) is really making a difference.” Toback also said eliminating the classranking system at Holmdel High School has benefited average students who may feel added pressure by being numerically' classified at a certain academic level. “W e are also continuing to send our students to the best colleges and univer­ sities in the nation,” said Toback. Toback has lived in Holmdel for eight years and has a daughter in the school sys­ tem and a son attending B randeis U niversity in Waltham, M ass. Gorman currently has four children in the school system and has lived in the community for 14 years. Besides helping to find a new super­ intendent, Gorman said she is proud to have assisted in the hirings of Holmdel H igh School Principal Dr. Ed Alster, Village School Assistant Principal Sharon Goldman and Maureen O ’Sullivan Lally, the director of curriculum and instruction. Toback and Gorm an also were in ­ volved in the re-hiring of Fernandez as the schools business administrator. “W e’ve had a lot of changes in the dis­ trict in the past few years and we need to let the current leadership take foot,” said Gorman. Gorman said that O ’Sullivan Lally has been instrumental in expanding the teach­ ing skills of the district’s staff by creating in-house workshops. “Maureen really has helped to get the staff motivated by talking to them and working to implement new ideas,” said Gorman. Toback said he also would like to remain on the board so that he can con­ tinue to have an impact on the budget process. “I feel districts like Holmdel are pe­ nalized too much when it comes to state aid,” said Toback. — K e v in F r ie d la n d e r INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 1 7 a c •L e a th e r L q u e r • M h o g a n y • C h e r r y • E M m *C h e rry M a L e a t h e r • L a c q r • M a h o g a n y • C h e r r y It a lia n Im p o r t s • IV Iah o g an y R e t a il & W h o le s a le S A V E O N L iv in g R o o m s • T h i s A D in in g d F o r A d d i t i o n a l R o o m s D i s c o u n t s B e d r o o m s • S e c t io n a ls • a n d • m u c h m o re ! 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S H O W R O O M : S H O W R O O M : 1089 HUDSON STREET UNION, NEWJERSEY 282 ROUTE 18 EASTBRUNSWICK, NEWJERSEY 2432 ROUTE22 EAST UNION, NEWJERSEY (908) 688-9800 (908) 390-5800 (908)688-1958 FAX: (908) 686-8338 FAX: (908) 390-5884 FAX: (908) 964-8871 S H O W R O O M C h e rry L u c q u e r & W A R E H O U SE : • M a h o g a n y • C h e r r y • L e a t h e r • L O UR NEW SH O W RO O M A N D W AREH O USE: 1 08 9 H U D S O N S T R E E T U N IO N , N E W J E R S E Y a c q u e r • M a h o g a n y • C h e r r y 18 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT L is t e n t o M a g ic 9 8 . 3 a n d The c o m p e t e in t h e “ W b y M y F a m ily I s L ik e A T h r e e R in g C i r c u s ” c o n te s t o n T h e L o u R u sso S h ow a n d y o u c o u ld M o r n in g S h o w w it h L o u R u s s o w i n F A M IL Y F O U R -P A C K S O F T IC K E T S a n d a G r a n d P r iz e : M o n .- F r i. • 5 : 3 0 to 10 A M 4 V . I . P T IC K E T S a n d a V IS IT W IT H A P E R F O R M E R fro m TH E G REATEST S H O W O N E A R T H !® CENTRAL JERSEY’S VERY OWN MORNING SHOW! M3GM393QW 3HT .Seer .SS YHAUR83’ fij S' THE INDEPENDENT. FEBRUARY 22.1995 1 9 F ir e d i s t r i c t N e w e l e c t i o n s S c h o o l s p ir it q u e s t io n e d tr u c k s , b u d g e ts a p p ro v e d b y v o te rs A B E R D E E N — Fire District No. 1 on Lloyd Road reported that 60 people cast votes in the fire district elections Feb. 18. Anthony Malinconoco, who ran un­ opposed for fire commissioner, got 55 votes. The operating appropriations of $317,150 and the $24,801 of debt service passed 45-15. The second referendum question, which asked voters if $75,000 should be put into capital reserve to be spent on a fire truck, passed 44-15. Fifty-four residents cast votes at Fire District No. 2, Cliffwood. Joe Raymond, who ran unopposed for a three-year term as fire commissioner, got 48 votes. James P. Connelly, who ran unop­ posed for an unexpired, one-year term as fire commissioner, got 49 votes. The budget of $291,226 was passed 53-1, and the second referendum ques­ tion, w hich asked voters if $260,000 should be spent on a new fire truck, passed 53-1. H a z le t F ir e D is t r ic t E le c t io n R e s u l t s Feb. 18 T w o b o a rd se a ts: V o te s F ra n c e s J. W o o d * 252 C h a r le s L . K lin s k y * 174 A n th o n y J. G a r z o n e Sr. 115 R o b e rt H e c k e lm a n n ’ in c u m b e n t 51 1 9 9 5 T a x L e v y of $ 8 6 1 ,1 4 4 Y e s 191 N o 104 H A Z L E T — A group o f parents complained last week to the Board of Education about the high school varsity basketball program and a lack of school spirit. Parent John M cCarthy said the basketball program is “very weak,” and his wife, Helen, said there is an overall problem with school spirit Only four to five cheerleaders show up for a game and there are only about seven kids in the band, she said. “It’s very, very discouraging,” parent Joanne Medric said later. Board of Education President Teri Morosco said the situation with the bas­ ketball program is being monitored and both the high school principal, Ralph Guadagno, and the new athletic director, Colleen Rafter, are looking into it. The basketball team has had three coaches over the past three seasons, and this season’s record is a dismal three wins to 14 losses, the parents said. Rafter, contacted Monday, said, “I ’m very aware of the situation,” but de­ T a x T ip : — Marilyn D uff other loans that carry high interest expense, by using a home equity loan. Interest on home equity loans is fully deductible up to certain limits. . You might also consider using a home equity loan to buy a car, since interest paid on loans to buy a car is personal and not deductible, whereas home equity loan interest is deductible. ~~~~ "The after-tax cost of home equity payments will often be lower than the best car loan available," says the guide. You can deduct moving expenses if you had to change location of your i II” employment at least 50 miles more than IZ Z m iI”. the distance between your old job and ' ' residence; you must work full time during at least 39 weeks of the 12-month period after relocating or at least 78 weeks during the 24 months if you're self-employed. M o re T ax S a v in g S t r a t e g ie s : D E T E R M IN IN G clined to comment further. She only came on board Feb. 1. Guadagno disagreed about a lack of school spirit, but did agree that band membership has fallen. Rafter, who is in charge of band is well as athletics and all co-curriculum programs, is very interested in improv­ ing involvement and hopes to stem the tide by offering school credit for partici­ pation, similar to chorus. Band participation does not just in­ volve practice, but also learning to play an instrument, she noted. Plus “it is a very important part of our program,” she said. Improving involvement in the band could also help to improve school spirit, Rafter added. Scho ols Superintendent M ich ael Cleffi is confident Rafter will deal wilh the basketball situation and said the dis­ trict has been addressing the lack of in­ terest in band, in part by promoting it at the middle school level. IN C O M E D E D U C T IO N S If you pay medical expenses for your spouse or former spouse, deduct the payment as alimony, not as medical expenses, since alim ony is fully deductible while only those medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income will be deductible. Because you can deduct only those medical and dental expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your AGI, consider filing separate returns whenever medical expenses of either spouse are significantly higher than the other spouse. Pay off personal debts, such as credit card balances and DIRECTORY CAROL RUTHERFORD BODNAR B A D R A N TAX CO N SU LTAN TS H ER B ER T M. CAN N O N W IL L IA M B . K IN G M A R K H. 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DINETTES • IRON BEDS • TABLES • ACCESSORIES • CHAIRS • SOFAS • § BA KERS RACKS 0 c> 1 A v a ila b le Co in m a n y s i z e s , s t y le s , f in is h e s a n d CQ c o lo r s £ Over 175 Racks on Display pc D e c o ra tiv e y e t fu n c tio n a l § K. 1 $75K in federal § funds granted to study lake's w ater i ( FURNITURE jS 9 0 8 -4 3 1 -9 4 9 2 5; Uj S h a d o w L a k e w ill I g e t a c h e c k -u p 1 BY M A R IL Y N D U F F ) Staff 179 South St., Freehold (1U jmile east of Freehold Raceway Mall) <* • DINETTES • IRON BEDS • TABLES • ACCESSORIES • CHAIRS • SOFAS • ADestinationlhisRomantic Middletown “was very fortunate to secure the grant,” said township engineer B ill Farrell, of T & M Associates, Middletown, at last week’s Township Committee meeting. It's a cruise vacation that mil sweepyou offyourfeet: the Song of America to Bermuda. From May 1 through October 23, she'll sa ileach Sundayfrom New York, offering superior cuisine, service and entertainment. In jact, you'llfeel like you've arrived even beforeyou get to theports of Hamilton and St. George's. Callus soon. Wepromise a dateyou 'U always remember. Alaska • Bahamas • Bermuda • Caribbean • Mediterranean • Mexico • Russia • Scandinavia • Transcanal Coming.“ Call us for more information! ( tfmECRAFTERS*; i" ’■— D i r t o 's ' H a z le t ■ P la z a ( A c r o s s ■ fro m R o u t e K -M a r t ) M ID D L E T O W N — A s the township gears up to create a lake-front park on Shadow Lake, it is also preparing to do a comprehensive $75,000 study of the lake’s health. Seventy percent of the funds will come from a federal Clean Lakes Program grant, and the other 30 percent will be provided by in-house services. DeservesAMemofableCourtship. . W rite r 3 5 7 3 9 - 2 8 8 5 There is a limited pool of money avail­ able which New Jersey and New York both must compete for, he explained. Last year about $500,000 was available. Middletown applied for the funding the past three years, which finally was approved for 1995. The township was encouraged to keep applying, Farrell said, because there is a lot of interest in the lake and also because of its location. “It’s a big step forward,” Committeewoman Rosemarie Peter said, partic­ ularly “since we’re going to be developing the Stevenson tract,” a 131-acre townshipowned parcel at the west end of the lake. Work should start over the next couple of months, Farrell said. The phase-one study will include: water quality monitoring of the both the lake and its stream tributaries; sediment analysis; contour and depth measurements; and an evaluation of the lake watershed (the land area that drains into the lake). Also, the study will look at the causes of underwater plant growth, which has been a problem in recent years, and collect other data. The end result will be recommenda­ tions to improve and maintain the lake. Once public access is provided through the Stevenson tract, the state is considering re-stocking the lake with fish. Also, the American Littoral Society is trying to get a fish ladder installed at the lake dam on Hubbard Avenue to enable herring to reach their historic fresh-water spawning ground. °1994RCCLShipsofNorwegian,LiberianandBahamianRegistry._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ M a i l e n t r i e s to : G r e a t e r M e d i a N e w s p a p e r s S p r i n g ‘9 5 C o o k b o o k W IN D I N N E R F 2 5 K i l m e r D r ., B ld g . 3 S u i t e 1 0 9 M o r g a n v il le , N . J . 0 7 7 5 1 E n t r i e s m u s t b e p o s t m a r k e d n o la t e r t h a n F e b . 2 8 , 1 9 9 5 T e l l Us W h at's Nam e- C o o kin g a t Y o u r H o use! S u b m it y o u r fa v o r it e to G r e a t e r M e d ia fo r p u b lic a t io n , o u r 2 2 n d H o m e P----------------------------------------hon e C a te g o ry E n te re d : r e c ip e s G s ta rte rs G M a i n D is h N e w s p a p e r s M a r c h 2 9 , N a m e o f R e c ip e ■ in A n n u a l C o o k b o o k ... I n g r e d ie n t s : _____ R e a d e r s ' C h o ic e Cookbook H ere are the e a s y ru le s: S p r in g '9 5 E d itio n F i v e w i n n i n g r e c i p e s , o n e in e a c h c a t e g o r y , w ill b e s e le c t e d b y o u r p a n e l o f ju d g e s . E a c h w in n e r w ill r e c e iv e d i n n e r f o r t w o . T h e c a t e g o r i e s a r e : • S ta r te r s ( a p p e t i z e r s , s o u p s , s a l a d s , h o rs d ’o e u vre s) • M a in D is h ( m e a t , f i s h , f o w l , v e g e t a r i a n ) 1 . Y o u m a y s u b m it n o m o r e t h a n t w o r e c ip e s in e a c h c a te g o ry a n d m a y e n te r o n e o r a ll f iv e c a t e g o r ie s . 2 . P l e a s e t y p e o r p r in t p la in ly a n d in c lu d e a ll t h e in f o r m a t io n o n t h e fo rm ( u s e t h is fo rm o r a f a c s im ile . ) • D e sse rts ( c a k e s , p i e s , s w e e t s , f r u it s ) 3 . U n d e r d ir e c t io n s , b e s u r e to in c l u d e c o o k i n g t im e , te m p e ra tu re , s iz e o f p a n , n u m b e r o f s e r v in g s , e tc. • The E a sy W ay ( v a r i a t i o n s u s i n g p r e p a r e d 4. T • S id e O r d e r s ( v e g e t a b l e s , p a s t a s , p o t a t o e s , ric e , b r e a d s ) f o o d s p a c k a g e s , m ix e s , s o u p s , e tc .) Greater Media N ew spapers News Transcript • Examiner • Sentinel Suburban • Independent h e c o n t e s t i s o p e n t o a ll r e s i d e n t s in G r e a t e r M e d i a N e w s p a p e r s ’ c ir c u la t io n a r e a . 5 . T h e d e c is io n o f t h e j u d g e s w ill b e f in a l. D i r e c t io n s : Q s i d e D is h B u s in e s s P h o n e - Q D e ss e rts d T h e E asy W ay THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 21 (W fu v ; R M W a n i c u r e P e d ic u r e e d n e s d a y S p e c i a l $27.00 Regular $38.00 Mention this ad Otter expires 3-8-95 G e t t h e t h a t 's 1 0 0 W r ig h t f o r y o u ! e s t F r o n t S t r e e t N J A S 0 7 7 3 5 O N A B L E $395.00 Real Estate.............. $650.00 Buy - $550.00 Sell ...........................................$1,100 Buy/Sell Bankruptcy.............$650.00 No Asset Chapter 7 ..........................$825.00 No Asset Chapter 13 Uncontested No Asset Divorce................ 475.00 Adoption (Step-Parent)........................ 475.00 SimpleWiU......................................... 90.00 Simple Wills Husband/Wife....................170.00 LivingWill...........................................75.00 Name Change.....................................325.00 P ersonal I njury lo o k K e y p o r t , E 10 W orkers Co m p . V i IK S M unicipal C ourt I \ri mi m i S C H N E ID E R , F R E IB E R G E R & K A S T M E R C o u n s e lo r s - A t -L a w 194 East B e rg e n Place • R e d B a n k , NJ 07701 7 4 7 -0 1 0 0 9 0 8 - 8 8 8 - 7 5 7 5 H E A R T O F B R I C K — M a rc Wellauer, a Fre e ho ld re n o v a tio n s spe cialist, a n d a helper, rep lace s id in g o n the Dr. C o o k e M e d ic a l O ffice off M c C a m p b e ll R o a d in H o lm del. T h e w o rk e x p o s e d the b ric k in su la tio n in sid e the outer w alls. H is t o r ic a l S o c ie t y h o s ts a n t iq u e Proceeds will help restore historic medical office BY M A R ILY N DUFF S ta ff W r i t e r H O L M D E L — The Holmdel Historical Society will sponsor its 19th annual Antiques Collectible and Crafts Show March 4 at Holmdel High School, Crawford Comer Everett Road. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the entrance fee is $3.50, or with a coupon, $3. Luncheon will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. More than 70 dealers from New Jersey and New York “will feature quality antiques, collectibles and crafts,” said Gerald Ceres, society president. Sale items will include antique furniture, sterling, estate jewelry, old books, prints, early state, county and township maps, post cards and hand-crafted jewelry, said Ceres. Proceeds will go toward the renovation of the historic, 18th century Dr. Robert Cooke Medical Office, which was moved this summer to Holmdel Village School on McCampbell Road. The small building was formerly across the street. Ceres hopes to open the building to the public in May, even though it may not be completely furnished as an early doctor’s office. He is researching period medical equipment. Work on the exterior is well under way. s h o w Roofs have been replaced with slate and cedar shakes. The siding is also being replaced so that some of the main structural members, which suffered water and termite damage, can be repaired. “We think that is the way it was original­ ly,” said Ceres. The walls are brick lined, an insulation practice at the time. The bricks are held together with a combination of sand and water, Ceres said. Ceres plans to nominate the building for the National Register of Historical Places. Recently, he learned it was surveyed as part of a 1930s Historic American Buildings Survey (H A B S) for the Library of Congress. H A B S was a federal works program during the Great Depression in which architects did architectural drawings, photographed and researched historic buildings nationwide. Ceres plans to display the material at the doctor’s office, “I can’t get them fast enough,” he said. The doctors office was acquired by the Trapp family in the 1960s as part of the Ramanessin Farm estate. When they sold the property in the 1980s, they donated the building to the Historical Society. Ceres said Holmdel Village School is planning to use the building as a one-room school house during an annual Colonial Day program next month. The society has received two $5,000 matching grants from the Monmouth County Historical Commission to restore the building. A $5,000 bequeath from the late Laura Harding, who lived on nearby Bayonet Farm, is being used to match one of the grants, Ceres said. F R A N K ’S S a v e 5 0 % G ii A ll S i l k G r e e n s ! S ave 40% E v e r y d a y S ilk F lo w e r S te m s , P ic k s and B u s h e s ■ Lilies, b a b y ’s breath, c a rn a tio n s, m o re ■ H u n d re d s in all! ■ D o z e n s o f c o lo r s ■ R e g . 2 9$ to 6.99 880 Wfntuk® A c r y lic Y arn b y C aro n ■ S o lid s a n d o m b re s ■ W id e c o lo r se le c tio n Registered trademark of Monsanto S ave 50% On O u r E n tir e S e l e c t io n of S ilk G re e n s ■ P ic k s, b u s h e s a n d v in e s ■ Ivie s, p o th o s, p u rp le p a s s io n ■ M o re ■ R e g u la rly 4 9 $ to 19.99 S a v e 46% S a v e 30% On Every R u b b e r On Every Can dle S ta m p and A c c e s s a r y M ak in g Su p p ly ■ K its, m o ld s, w ic k s, w a x a n d ■ C a rto o n c h a ra c te rs ■ C la s s ic d e s ig n s ■ M o re ■ R e g . 9 9$ to 18.99 s c e n t s ■ R e g . 2.99 to 19.99 Craft fair set for Holy Family School Holy Family School PTA, Highway 36, Hazlet, is sponsoring a spring craft fair at the school cafeteria from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 4. A continental breakfast and lunch will be available. Admission is free. Friday deadline for spring registration The Hazlet Township Adult School spring semester begins the week of March 7. Most classes will be held at Raritan High School, 419 Middle Road, Hazlet, on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. You may register by mail by Friday, or in person on or before Friday, for the Hazlet Township Adult School, Office of the Assistant Superintendent (Room 4), 305 Middle Road, Hazlet, 07730. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. You must register for all classes by Friday even if your class is not until April or May. For more information, call 264-8400. S a le 1 .4 8 S a le 14®® On S aAll vFloew er33% and Bouquet of 1 0 F ran k 's C r a b g r a s s P re ven ter ■ F e e d s law n w ith e xte n d e d g re e n in g n itro g e n ■ R e g . 24.99 Vegetable Seed P a ck s ■ O u r b ig g e s t a n d b e st se le c tio n ever! ■ R e g u la rly 4 9 $ to 5.99 Cut Daffodils ■ L o n g la stin g ! ■ W e st c o a s t g ro w n ■ R e g u la rly 2.99 SE A GIRT 2145 Highway 35, north of Atlantic Ave. (908) 449-3881 BRICKTOW N 116 Brick Blvd. at Beaverson Blvd. (908) 920-3630 W. LONG BRANCH Monmouth Rd. Route 71 (908) 229-2587 ‘ENGLISHTOW N Rt. 9, four miles north of Freehold Circle. (908) 536-7748 HAZLET 2931 Highway 35, one block south of K-Mart. (908) 739-3032 HOW ELL Rt. 9, corner of Friendship Rd. 1/4 mile north of K-Mart. (908) 905-1818 KENVIL Rt. 46, one mile east of Ledgewood Circle. (201) 584-3010 BRIDGEW ATER 794 Rt. 202,2 1/2 miles south of Somerville Circle.(908) 218-1930 'LimitedCraft Selection Seniors! W ednesdays get 1 0% off your total merchandise purchase. Must be age 60 or over. S t o re H o u rs: M o n d a y thru F rid a y 10a m to 9pm , S a tu rd a y 9 a m to 8pm , S u n d a y • M g A T V is it O u r P e t C a r e D e p a rtm e n ts! at all locations except W . L o n g B ran c h a n d Englishtow n 10a m to 6pm . S a le e n d s 3 -1-9 5 22 FE B R U A R Y22, 1995,TH EIN D EPEN D EN T G R A N D O P E N IN G C E L E B R A T IO N O f O u r N e w N o w L o c a t io n t h r u in F e b r u a r y O a k h u r s t 2 8 t h ___ G i v e a w a y s - S t o p in E it h e r L o c a t i o n fo r E li g i b i li t y ( O n e E n t r y P e r P e r s o n ) DOESN’TYOURLIFEDESERVEA ❖BODYGUARD •OVER 15 0 EXERCISE LEVELS • 9 HILL PROFILES • MANUAL AND RACE PROGRAMS • HEART RATE CONTROL • INDEPENDENT STEP ACTION • 1 5 TO 200 FEET PER MINUTE • EDDY CURRENT BRAKE SYSTEM • 3 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IT 'S N O W O N D E R T H E B E S T F IT N E S S D E A L E R S C U L T U R A L A W A R E N E S S — M o r g a n R o b e rtso n , 11, o f T h e N ew S c h o o l in H o lm d e l p ra c tice s p la y in g the recorder for her d isp la y o n C h in a. T h e stu d e n ts were involved in a six -w e e k project w h ich fo c u s e d on the c o u n trie s o f the world. IN T H E W O R L D H A V E B O D Y G U A R D S ( P h o to b y R ic h S c h u ltz ) EXERCISE EQUIPMENT • SALES & SERVICE ' S 3 afum , 1 9 1604 Hwy. 35S Oakhurst 663-1600 800-553-4863 2145 Hwy. 35, Holmdel 908-739-4004 SPAS IS THE WORLD’S LARGEST SPA COMPANY • O v e r 4 5 D if f e r e n t P o r t a b le S p a s F r o m “A f f o r d a b l e ” t o “L o a d e d ” ! • R o c k W a t e r f a lls ! • S w i m S p a s ! • Saunas • Ste a m R o o m s! • G a z e b o P ac ka ge s! S P A We carry a full line of spa chemicals C ^ c N T c R & accessories p A D C C u sto m D e c k s • Cedar • Redw ood • T reated • Im p o rte d A N D A S S O C IA T E S H a rd w o o d s H o u rs: 1 0 - 4 M o n d a y - F r id a y 1 0 - 5 S a t u r d a y • 11 - 4 S u n d a y LE.Barasch MARLBORO, N.J. 7 0 0 C a m p u s D r iv e 972-6707 S tu d e n ts s tu d y w o r ld ’s c o u n t r ie s H O L M D E L — Children at The New School spent the last six weeks spanning the globe as they put together projects focusing on countries of the world. The project, which originated from the suggestion of the students, called for each participant to select a country to study. Then they spent the next six weeks learning every­ thing about that society’s culture. “Aside from the usual trips to the library for books and maps, the whole class also visited a local travel agent and planned trips to their own countries,” said Susan Chilvers, educational director at The New School. ‘They also located people who had lived or visited the countries and interviewed them.” The New School of Monmouth County is an innovative, ungraded school now in its 25th year in Holmdel. Some of the students, according to Chilvers, chose countries of their heritage, while others wanted to learn about places of which they knew very little. Chilvers said all the students learned valuable cultural infor­ mation. One student, Samantha Elber, for ex­ ample, learned a lot about India by talking with her father who visits the country fre­ quently on business. “I learned their money is different and there are many different languages,” said Elber. “More Irish people live in countries other than in Ireland,” said Jonathon Riddleberger. “I never knew I had family from Ireland. M y mom and dad told me when I told them which country I picked.” The students presented their projects at a special assembly to parents, friends and older and younger students. Chilvers said the visitors were handed passports when entering the school which had to be stamped at each display they visit­ ed. Every country’s display included food and music; some of the music actually was performed by the students. ‘The research done by the children was creative and far reaching and only a small fraction of the information collected and shared among the class could be shown to the visitors,” said Chilvers. “The most impressive aspect of the whole event was the children’s involvement and personal resourcefulness in pursuing information about their countries.” — Kevin Friedlander S t, P a d d y ’s D a y ! A R E A 5 CU O V JT SD E M U ST T R A N ★ ★ ★ ★ M A N A 6E R S B IT IN C O M E . P C C T U N E 4 C C S E R V IC E S . S A L E S W T H Y O U R A S S IG N E D T E A M . H O T H E L L IM U t C V B E D . EA R N N C FEE S, C V T O C f S . & E X P E N SE A C C O U N T BO N U SES. 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P la n s a re in th e w o r k s to d e v e lo p th e 1 3 1 -a c re S t e v e n s o n tra c t fo r p a s s i v e r e c r e a t io n . “ T h e i s s u e r e a l ly is : D o e s t h e t o w n w a n t to sa v e th e h o u se a n d p a y th e c o st to re sto re it ? ” P la n n in g D ir e c t o r T o n y M e r c a n t a n t e t o ld t h e c o m m it t e e la s t w e e k . T h e stu d y , w h ic h th e c o m m it te e a p ­ p r o v e d u n a n im o u s ly , w ill d e t e r m in e j u s t w h a t th a t c o s t m ig h t b e . M e r c a n t a n t e s a id th e h o u se — w h ic h h a s b e e n v a c a n t fo r a b o u t 1 0 y e a rs, s in c e th e 1 9 8 3 d e a th o f G r o v e r d e s c e n d e n t A n n a L u m — is in v e r y p o o r c o n d it io n , w h i c h m a k e s it d if f i c u lt t o a sse ss. T o d d C o h e n , a tto rn e y fo r L in c r o f t D e v e lo p e r s In c . , p r o p o s e d , in s t e a d o f s a v ­ in g th e h o u s e , p r e s e r v in g a p a r t ic u la r ly n o t e w o r t h y e x t e r i o r w a l l a n d d i s p l a y i n g it. C o m m it t e e w o m a n R o s e m a r ie P e t e r s d i s l ik e d t h a t id e a . T h e r e a r e a lo t o f f e a ­ tu re s w o r t h s a v in g a n d th e re a re “ o n ly a h a n d f u l o f h o u s e s in th e w h o le t o w n s h ip o f t h i s a g e ,” P e t e r s s a id . P e te rs c o m p a re d th e G r o v e r h o u s e to th e h is t o r ic M u r r a y F a r m h o u s e at th e t o w n s h i p ’s P o r i c y P a r k , w h o s e s i g n i f i ­ c a n c e w a s o n ly r e c o g n iz e d a fte r a c it iz e n s ’ g r o u p fo u g h t to p re s e rv e th e p a r k a re a . T h e fa r m h o u s e w a s m e t ic u lo u s ly re sto re d o v e r a p e rio d o f y e a rs. “ I f w e c a n m o v e it t o t h e S t e v e n s o n e t r a c t, it w i l l a t t r a c t m o n e y a n d it w i l l a t ­ t ra c t in te re st,” s h e p r e d ic te d . T h e S t e v e n s o n tra ct h a s a n o th e r h is ­ t o r ic h o u s e — th e 1 8 t h - c e n t u r y B e n n e t t G ra n t fa rm h o u se — w h ic h i s c u r r e n t ly re n te d . T h a t h o m e m a y b e c o n v e rte d e v e n ­ t u a lly to a v is it o r s ’ c e n te r. T h e r e a ls o a re s e v e r a l o u t b u ild in g s , in c lu d in g a 1 9 t h -c e n ­ tu ry sm o k e h o u se a n d w a g o n sh e d . “ W e ’r e l o o k i n g t o c o o p e r a t e , ” s a i d C o h e n . T h e h o u s e s it s in th e m id d le o f a p la n n e d c u l- d e - s a c , b u t th e d e v e lo p e r s t ill n e e d s se w e r a n d state D e p a rtm e n t o f E n v ir o n m e n t a l P r o t e c tio n a p p r o v a ls b e fo r e s t a r t in g th e p ro je c t. T h ir t y - t h r e e h o u s e s a re p la n n e d a s p a rt o f a n a g re e m e n t w o rk e d o u t la s t y e a r t o s e t t le o n e o f t h e la s t o b j e c ­ t i o n s t o t h e t o w n s h i p ’s M o u n t L a u r e l A f f o r d a b le H o u s in g P la n . T h e M id d le t o w n L a n d m a r k s C o m ­ m is s io n h a s le d th e e ffo rt to sa v e th e G r o v e r h o u s e . I n o r d e r f o r it t o b e d e m o l ­ is h e d , th e c o m m is s io n w o u ld h a v e t o is s u e a C e r t if ic a t e o f A p p r o p r ia t e n e s s , p r o v id e d th e d e v e lo p e r c o u ld p r o v e h a r d s h ip i f h e h a d t o k e e p t h e h o u s e o n t h e s it e . A s a r e s u lt o f p u b lic it y a s s o c ia t e d w it h th e h o u se , th e L a n d m a r k s C o m m is s io n w a s c o n ta c te d b y th e N e w J e rse y H is t o r ic T r u s t a b o u t th e a v a ila b ilit y o f t w o la r g e f u n d in g p r o g r a m s fo r h is t o r ic stru c tu re s: a h is t o r ic p r e s e r v a t io n r e v o lv in g lo a n f u n d w h ic h o f f e r s lo n g -t e r m , lo w in t e re st lo a n s o f $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 to $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 , a n d a $ 2 5 m illio n p r e s e r v a t io n m a t c h in g g r a n t p r o g r a m . T h e G ro v e r h o u se , b a se d o n re se a rch b y c o m m is s io n m e m b e r E la in e A n d e r s o n , w a s b u ilt b e tw e e n 1 7 3 0 a n d 1 7 3 2 b y a g ra n d so n o f Ja m e s G ro ve r. G ro v e r p u r­ c h a s e d la n d f r o m th e A m e r ic a n In d ia n s in 1 6 6 5 , a n d h e w a s o n e o f th e m o s t in f lu e n ­ t ia l o f e a r l y s e t t le r s . H i s s o n b u i l t t h e e a r l i ­ e st s e c t io n o f M a r l p it H a l l m u s e u m h o u s e o n K in g s H ig h w a y , a c c o r d in g to th e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y H is t o r ic a l A s s o c ia t io n . T h e e l d e r G r o v e r w a s M i d d l e t o w n ’s fir s t s u r v e y o r a n d its fir s t c le r k ( 1 6 6 7 - 6 9 ) , a t o w n s h ip c o u r t j u d g e ( 1 6 7 0 ) , j u s t ic e o f th e p e a c e , o f f ic e r o f th e m ilit ia ( 1 6 7 5 - 8 3 ) , a n d d e p u t y to th e fir s t ( 1 6 6 8 ) N e w J e r s e y G e n e r a l A s s e m b ly , a c c o r d in g to a M a r lp it H a ll h is t o ry . H e w a s a ls o a s k ille d c a r p e n ­ te r a n d fa rm e r a s w e ll a s a n ir o n fu rn a c e a n d g r is t m ill o w n e r a n d o p e ra to r, th e h is ­ t o ry sta te s. 23 Ha^e You Fo u r d Your So ft S p o t? F o r th e m u s ic y o u w a n t, a n d n {toe lo c a l in fo rm a tio n y o u n e e d t u n e in to M a g ic * 9 8 . 3 ™ ! 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C e r q u e r ia s a id s h e w ill o r g a n iz e s im ­ ila r h is t o r y p ro je c t s in th e c o m in g y e a r s fo c u s in g o n K o r e a n a n d V ie t n a m w a r v e t­ e ra n s. “ W e h a v e th e o p p o r t u n it y t o c o m b in e th e la t e st in t e c h n o lo g y w it h h is t o r y to r e c o r d m e m o r ie s o f im p o r t a n t e v e n t s ,” s a id C e r q u e r ia . “ E v e n t s o f th e la t e r p a r t o f th e c e n tu ry w e re sh a p e d b y W o r ld W a r n .” T h o s e in t e re st e d in p a r t ic ip a t in g in th e p ro je c t c a n c o n ta c t C e r q u e r ia at H o lm d e l H ig h S c h o o l b y c a llin g 9 4 6 -1 8 3 2 . 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T o w n s h ip m a n a g e r J a m e s C o x p re ­ se n te d th e c o u n c il w it h a c h r o n o lo g y o f re sp o n s e s fro m th e v a r io u s to w n d e p a rt­ m e n t s o v e r th e la st t w o m o n t h s . “ A lle g a t io n s w e re th a t th e b u ild in g a n d h e a l t h d e p a r t m e n t s d i d n ’t r e s p o n d t o t h e i r c o m p la in t s , b u t w e f o u n d t h o s e d e p a r t ­ m e n t s r e s p o n d e d in o n e w a y o r a n o th e r a t o ta l o f 3 7 t im e s in th e la s t t w o m o n t h s , ” M a y o r B r i a n P . M u r p h y s a id . S o m e c o u n c il m e m b e r s fe e l th e r e s i­ d e n t s ’ c o m p la in t s a b o u t la c k in g c o o p e r a ­ t io n f r o m c e r t a in t o w n s h ip o f f ic ia l s is r e ­ a lly a w a y fo r th e re s id e n t s to d r a w a tte n ­ t io n to Z b ig n ie w P r y s z c z , th e la n d lo r d th e te n a n ts c la im is f o r c in g th e m to liv e w it h h a z a r d o u s w a t e r a s w e ll a s h e a t in g c o n d i­ t io n s . T h e t e n a n t s h a v e g o n e o n r e n t s t r ik e a n d lit ig a t io n is p e n d in g b e t w e e n th e te n ­ an ts a n d P ry sz c z . A c c o r d in g to th e T e n a n t ’s R ig h t s o f th e S t a t e o f N e w J e rse y , r e s id e n t s h a v e a r ig h t t o r e n t s t r ik e i f c e r t a in h e a lt h c o n d i­ t io n s a r e n ’t m e t. 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T h e r e s id e n t s a l s o c la im , a n d it w a s c o n f i r m e d b y t o w n s h ip o f f ic ia ls , th a t w h e n th e t o w n ­ s h ip d ir e c t e d P r y s z c z t o c h lo r in a t e th e w a ­ te r, h e p o u r e d t h e b le a c h in t o th e w e lls t h a t w a s s o s t r o n g it p r o d u c e d a n u n b e a r ­ a b le s m e ll. T h e y c la im it w o u l d h a v e h a r m e d t h e m i f t h e y d r a n k it. A t o t a l o f f o u r f a m ilie s liv e at 4 1 0 M a t a w a n A v e . a n d th e re a re c h ild r e n r e s id in g th e re . “ It lo o k s lik e th e t o w n s h ip h a s b e e n r e ­ s p o n d in g to t h e ir c o m p la in t s , ” C o u n c il ­ m a n J o h n G a r t le y s a id a s h e p e r u s e d th e re sp o n se c h ro n o lo g y o f D e c e m b e r a n d Ja n u a ry. ‘T h e d e p a r t m e n t s h a v e b e e n d o i n g a l l th e y c a n d o , d o in g w h a t th e y a re su p p o se d t o d o , ” M u r p h y s a id . S a tu rd a y M A R C H 4, 1995 p ’A n t iq u e s , C o lle c t ib le s a n d C ra fts H o lm d e l H ig h S c h o o l S H O G R O C E R Y P P I N G G O O D - B Y E ! G r o c e r y s h o p p i n g t ie s y o u u p a n d t i r e s y o u o u t . W h y n o t d e l e g a t e it to u s ...a s e r v ic e y o u c a n r e ly o n . W e 'l l d o y o u r s h o p p i n g a n d w e 'l l d e liv e r y o u r g r o c e r ie s to y o u ! C ra w fo rd s C o m e r Rd, D o n a tio n $ 3 .5 0 $ 3 .0 0 W IT H T H IS A D N a t io n a l S h o p p in g S e r v ic e C o r p o r a t io n Middletown, New jersey Fo r In fo rm a tio n C a ll C a ll (9 0 8 ) 9 4 6 -8 5 7 1 n o w fo r ( 9 0 8 ) G .M . 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A t th e F e b . 1 4 B o r o u g h C o u n c i l m e e t in g , h o w e v e r , E liz a b e t h M u r p h y , 5 0 B e e r s St., w h o u s e s th e c e n te r, v o ic e d h e r o p p o s it io n . “ W e u n d e r s t a n d th a t in th e fu tu re re p a ir s m a d e to th e o ld b u ild in g w ill b e c h a r g e d to b u d g e t o f t h e b u i l d i n g . I d o n ’t t h i n k w e c a n a f f o r d it,” s h e s a i d . B e r g e n r e p lie d t h a t t h e y w e r e v e r y s t r ic t w ith th e b u d g e t t h is ye a r. “ W e c a n ’t a f f o r d it. . . . W e h a v e t o l i v e w it h in t h e b u d g e t , ” h e s a id , n o t in g t h a t h is o w n g r a n d m o t h e r u s e s th e c e n te r. H o w e v e r , B e r g e n s a id , t h e c e n t e r s h o u l d n o t h a v e to fa c e s e r io u s p r o b le m s t h is y e a r. 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A n d o n M o n d a y , t h is c o m p a n y , w h ic h w a s a s w e ll-k n o w n 1 0 0 y e a rs a g o a s Iv o r y is t o d a y , w ill b e th e t o p ic o f a le c tu re a t th e M a t a w a n H is t o r ic a l S o c ie t y . T h e p r e s e n t a t io n , w h ic h w ill b e g in 7 : 3 0 p .m . at th e B u r r o w e s M a n s io n , 9 4 M a i n St., w ill b e g iv e n b y t w o lo n g -t im e c o lle c t o r s a n d L a r k in C o . h is t o r ia n s , C a r o ly n a n d V in c e L a r k in o f A b e rd e e n . A b o u t fiv e o r s ix y e a rs a g o , th e L a r k in s , w h o a re n o t re la t e d t o th e c o m ­ p a n y ’s fo u n d e r, d is c o v e re d a 1 2 o u n c e b o t t le w it h t h e L a r k i n n a m e a t a P o in t P le a s a n t a n t iq u e s h o p . F r o m th a t p o in t o n , th e c o u p le w a s h o o k e d , a n d t h e y ’v e s in c e a c c u m u la t e d m o r e th a n 1 0 0 p ie c e s o f L a r k in m e m o ­ r a b ilia , in c lu d in g c a t a lo g u e s , a d v e r t is in g p ie c e s , a n d fu r n it u r e , w h ic h w a s a c o m p a ­ n y p r e m iu m to t h o s e c u s t o m e r s w h o b o u g h t a lo t o f p ro d u c ts. A t t h e s a m e t im e , t h e c o u p l e i n v e s ­ t ig a t e d t h e c o m p a n y ’s h is t o r y , w h i c h w a s f o u n d t o b e in t e r e s t in g a s w e ll. “ W e f ir s t b e c a m e in t e r e s t e d b e c a u s e w e h a d th e s a m e la s t n a m e ,” e x p la in e d M r . L a rk in . L a r k in n o te d th at th e c o m p a n y , b a se d in B u f f a lo , N . Y . , s o ld m a il- o r d e r to s m a ll t o w n s a n d ru ra l h o u s e h o ld s t h r o u g h o u t th e co u n try. B e s id e s so a p , th e L a r k in C o ., w h ic h e m p lo y e d 2 , 5 0 0 at it s p e a k , s o ld p e r ­ f u m e s , fu r n it u r e , le a t h e r , c lo t h in g a n d fo o d . T h e c o m p a n y fo rm e d B u ff a lo P o t ­ te ry in 1 9 0 3 to m a n u fa c tu re a rt p o tte ry to b e u s e d a s p r e m iu m s f o r t h e ir c u s t o m e r s . T o d a y , t h is p o t t e r y is c o v e t e d b y a n t iq u e c o lle c t o r s . T o d a y , t h e ir o t h e r m e r c h a n d is e is p r iz e d b y a n t iq u e c o lle c t o r s a s w e ll. A c u sto m e r w h o p u rc h a se d $ 1 0 w o rth o f s o a p it e m s in 1 8 9 3 — w h ic h w a s 1 5 0 d iffe r e n t it e m s — c o u ld g e t a n o a k d e s k , a la m p o r e v e n a c a s t -ir o n s t o v e a s a p r e m i­ um . “ It w a s a p r o m o t io n a l c o n c e p t, lik e c o lle c t in g G r e e n S t a m p s ,” L a r k in n o te d . G r o u p s o f h o u s e w iv e s w o u ld fo r m a c lu b , w it h e a c h c o n t r ib u t in g $ 1 t o w a r d th e $ 1 0 b o x o f g o o d ie s , w h ic h , in t h o s e d a y s, w a s q u it e a s u m . B y th e e n d o f th e y e a r, e a c h w o m a n in th e g r o u p w o u ld h a v e r e c e iv e d o n e p r e m iu m . L a r k in n o te d th a t a w o m a n c o u ld d e c o ­ ra t e t h e e n t ir e h o u s e u s in g L a r k i n C o . p r e ­ m iu m s . M r . a n d M r s . L a r k in h a v e se v e ra l o f t h e c o m p a n y ’s p r e m iu m s , w h i c h in c l u d e s a G o ld e n O a k , 6 -fo o t h ig h c u p b o a rd , a c o m b in a t io n c h in a c a b in e t a n d se c re t a ry , c a lle d a “ s id e - b y - s id e , ” a m u s ic c a b in e t , a s e w in g m a c h in e a n d a d e sk . “ E v e r y t h in g is m a rk e d o n th e b a c k w it h a p a p e r la b e l,” M r . L a r k in n o te d . “ I t ’s a ll v e r y g o o d q u a lit y a n d fa c t o r y m a d e .” In 1 9 0 6 , f a m e d m o d e m a rc h ite c t F r a n k L lo y d W r ig h t d e s ig n e d th e L a r k in C o . o f f ic e s , in B u f f a lo , w h ic h w a s t h e f ir s t c o m m e r c ia l b u il d in g h e e v e r d e s ig n e d . L a r k in n o t e d th e b u ild in g w a s s o b e a u ­ t if u l, it i s t h e s u b j e c t o f a m a j o r b o o k . In 1 9 2 6 , J o h n D . L a r k in , th e c o m p a ­ n y ’s f o u n d e r , p a s s e d a w a y , a n d t h is m a rk e d th e b e g in n in g o f th e e n d . In 1 9 4 0 , a fte r s t r u g g lin g th ro u g h th e G re a t D e p r e s s io n , th e f ir m w a s o u t o f b u s in e s s . T h e o n c e - b e a u t if u l o f f ic e b u ild in g , n e g le c t e d a n d in d is r e p a ir , w a s t o r n d o w n in 1 9 5 0 . “ It w e n t t o r u in , ” M r . L a r k i n s a id . “ It w a s a m a jo r t ra g e d y in th e h is t o r y o f m o d ­ e m a r c h it e c t u r e s ” F o r m o r e in fo r m a t io n a b o u t M o n d a y ’s t a lk , c a ll 5 6 6 - 2 0 3 6 . T e s t r e s u lt s a r e in A B E R D E E N — A f t e r a s lig h t d e la y , th e r e s u lt s o f th e M a t a w a n - A b e r d e e n R e g io n a l S c h o o l D is t r ic t ’s H ig h S c h o o l P r o f i c i e n c y T e s t a r e in . O u t o f 2 2 9 j u n io r s w h o t o o k th e te st in O c to b e r, 9 1 .4 p e rc e n t p a s s e d th e m a th p o r t io n , 9 2 . 8 p a s s e d w r it in g a n d 9 0 .5 p a s s e d th e r e a d in g p o r t io n . L a st ye a r, 9 0 .6 p a sse d m a th , 9 7 .4 p a s s e d w r it in g a n d 9 1 . 7 p a s s e d re a d in g . A to ta l o f 2 0 4 s t u d e n t s t o o k th e te st la st ye a r. B e t t y R e b a r ic k , th e d ir e c t o r o f s p e c ia l p r o g r a m s / e le m e n t a r y e d u c a t io n , s a id s h e w a s p le a s e d b y t h is y e a r ’s r e s u lt s , e v e n t h o u g h th e re w a s a s lig h t d e c lin e in th e r e a d in g a n d w r it in g p o r t io n s . “ E v e r y y e a r, y o u h a v e k id s w ith d if ­ f e r e n t s t r e n g t h s , ” R e b a r i c k s a id . “ W h e n w e lo o k at th e sc o re s, w e lo o k in re fe r­ e n c e to th e c la s s th a t t h e y re p re se n t. “ W e fe lt th a t t h is w a s g o o d . W e fe lt g o o d a b o u t t h e ir p e r f o r m a n c e s t a n d a r d s ,” s h e s a id . T h e s t u d e n ts th a t f a ile d p o r t io n s o f th e te st w ill ta k e t h o s e p o r t io n s a g a in in A p r il. R e b a r ic k n o te d th a t t h e y k e e p ta k ­ i n g t h e t e s t u n t i l t h e y f i n a l l y p a s s it . 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F o r “ I lo v e M y W A D B ” d e t a i l s , k e e p y o u r r a d io tu n e d to 9 5 .9 F M 30 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT O p in io n F ix a s tr a ffic s o o n a s h a z a rd s p o s s ib le through. t is unfortunate that it took the It’s unfortunate that they couldn’t death of a young woman to cut have done it a little sooner. through the red tape holding up Holmdel is also stepping up its the installation of a traffic signal at efforts to improve traffic safety at the intersection of Route 520 and the increasingly hazardous Towne Crawfords Comer-Everett Road at Center shopping area. Unfortunately, the Holmdel-Middletown border. a pedestrian was recently struck and Route 520 is a busy east-west injured by a car at the shopping cen­ intersection which many young peo­ ter. ple use to get to Brookdale NVe urge the county and township Community College. to move on these two traffic safety It’s about time the wheels of bureaucracy got rid of their sluggish­ projects as quickly as possible. Once a real danger is identified there is ness and both municipal and county simply no excuse for delay. leaders pushed the improvement I Letters P a r e n t s m u s t a d v o c a te f o r k id s I a m w r it in g o n b e h a lf o f th e c h ild r e n o f M id d le t o w n . I a m a ls o c o n c e rn e d a b o u t ta x e s g o in g u p . B u t m y p r im a r y c o n c e rn (a n d p e rh a p s o th e r p a re n ts sh o u ld sh a re th e s a m e c o n c e r n ) is th e e d u c a t io n , s a fe t y a n d w e lf a r e o f o u r c h ild r e n . M a y b e o u r c h ild r e n w ill b e b e tte r p r e ­ p a r e d to st e p in t o th e 2 1 s t c e n t u r y , b e tte r p r e p a r e d f o r t h e “ h i g h t e c h ” w o r l d w i t h it s c o n t in u a l c h a n g e s i f w e o n ly p u lle d o u r h e a d s o u t o f th e sa n d a n d ta k e a g o o d lo o k at th e p r o b le m s w e n e e d to fa c e w it h o u r s c h o o ls . M a y b e th e n , c h ild r e n w o u l d n ’t h a v e to s it in s u p p ly c lo s e t s f o r s p e c ia l c la s s e s s u c h a s E S L ( E n g lis h a s a S e c o n d L a n g u a g e ) and band, h ave com p u te r c la s s e s in h a llw a y s a n d lib r a r ie s o n st a g e s. M a y b e c h ild r e n c o u ld s a f e ly w a lk d o w n a h a llw a y w ith o u t th e fe a r o f c e ilin g s c o l­ la p s in g o n t h e m a fte r a h e a v y ra in s to rm . T h is h a s h a p p e n e d in M id d le t o w n s c h o o ls . F o r t u n a t e ly , w e h a v e t h u s fa r a v o id e d s e r io u s in ju rie s . M a y b e it is t im e f o r p a r e n t s t o g e t in ­ v o lv e d b y a t t e n d in g s o m e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n m e e t in g s a n d r e p r e s e n t in g t h e ir c h il d r e n ’s in t e r e s t . O t h e r s p e c ia l in t e r e s t g r o u p s a re w e ll r e p r e s e n t e d a n d t h e ir a g e n d a is to k e e p th e ir t a x e s d o w n a t a n y co st. W e n e e d to c o m e to g e th e r a s a to w n ­ s h ip to fa c e o u r s c h o o l b u ild in g s ’ p r o b ­ le m s w h ic h h a v e b e e n n e g le c te d fo r s o m a n y y e a r s a s a r e s u lt o f d e fe a t e d s c h o o l b u d g e ts. P a re n ts n e e d to ta ke a m o re a c t iv e r o le , i.e . m a k e t h e e f f o r t t o e d u c a t e t h e m s e lv e s a b o u t o u r b u ild in g s ’ p r o b le m s a n d c o m e o u t to v o te a n d ta k e b a c k c o n ­ tro l o f o u r s c h o o ls b y n o t a llo w in g th e s p e c ia l in t e r e s t g r o u p s t o d ic t a t e p o l ic y to u s a n y lo n g e r . A r e n ’t o u r c h ild r e n w o r t h it ? — m in e a re ! M IC H A E L R O B E R T S N o rth M id d le t o w n School building plan is responsible R e c e n t ly , a v e r y m is le a d in g le tt e r c o n ­ c e r n in g th e p r o p o s e d M id d le t o w n S c h o o l b o n d re fe re n d u m h a s a p p e a re d in se v e ra l lo c a l n e w s p a p e r s . T h e e s tim a t e d c o s t fo r th e a v e ra g e h o m e o w n e r o w n in g a h o u se a s s e s s e d at $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 w ill b e $ 3 7 0 in a d d i­ t io n a l ta x e s. 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T h e p itc h m a n h ir e d to p r o m o t e th e s u c c e s s o f th e tra v e sty is o n re c o rd w a r n in g th a t th e sta te D e p a r t m e n t o f E d u c a t io n m a y m o v e in a n d c lo s e th e s c h o o ls b e c a u s e o f e x is t in g b u ild in g v io la t io n s . U n d e r s t a n d a b ly , th e s e n io r c it iz e n s in t o w n o n a fix e d in c o m e a re s h o c k e d at th e a n n o u n c e d im p a c t o f p r o p e r ty ta x e s, i f th e p ro p o s a l is a p p ro v e d . A c o n c e r n th a t is b e c o m in g a n a n n o y ­ a n c e is th a t th e v io la t io n s a re n o t a r e s u lt o f f a ir w e a r a n d te a r, b u t r a t h e r d e fe c t iv e fa u lt s in t h e o r ig in a l c o n s t r u c t io n . It is t r a d it io n a l th a t i f th e h o r n o n a n e w c a r d o e s n o t w o r k , I w o u l d t a k e it b a c k t o th e a g e n c y e it h e r f o r c o r r e c t io n o r a n e w o n e s im ila r to th e o n e I h a v e . I f I p u r c h a s e d a n e w s u it a n d th e p a n t le g o n o n e s id e w a s lo n g e r th a n th e o th e r, I w o u ld g o b a c k to th e s t o r e a n d t h e ir t a ilo r w o u ld m a k e th e a d ju stm e n t. W h ile th e a n a lo g y m ig h t b e c y n ic a l, w e s h o u ld r e v ie w a n y f ile th e B o a r d o f E d u c a t io n h a s o n th e o r ig in a l c o n s t r u c t io n to d is c o v e r a n d d e v e lo p w a r r a n t ie s a n d g u a r a n t e e s a s t o m a t e r ia ls a n d w o r k m a n ­ s h ip in th e s p e c if ic a t io n s : T h e g e n e r a l c o n t ra c to r, h is s u b s , th e in s p e c t o r s h ire d , a n y e x t r a a p p r o v e d , th e a r c h ite c t , th e e n g in e e r , a n y c h a n g e s in th e o r ig in a l s p e c ­ if ic a t io n s a n d c o p ie s o f a ll j o b -r e la t e d c o n fe re n c e s. T h e c o n d it io n o f th e r o o f a t M i d d le ­ to w n S o u th is o n ly o n e c a u se fo r th e stu d y . M y r o o f at m y h o m e in L e o n a r d o h a s a 4 0 - y e a r w a r r a n t y a n d th e la s t t im e I l o o k e d a t it, it h a d 2 0 y e a r s le f t . I f w e f i n d t h e g e n e r a l c o n t r a c t o r a t fa u lt , w e s h o u l d m o v e f o r c o rre c t io n . U n t i l s u c h t im e , a s w e a r e a s s u r e d o f th e d e fin it e c o s t in p r o p e r t y t a x d o lla r in ­ c r e a s e a n d a m o s t s in c e r e p le d g e b y th e s c h o o l b o a r d to m o v e s lo w ly , p r o p e r ly a n d in t e llig e n t ly f o r a s o lu t io n th a t is le s s b u r d e n s o m e to m a n y o f u s in th e t o w n ­ s h ip , I, m y s e lf , p la n t o w o r k v i g o r o u s l y t o v o te th e re fe re n d u m d o w n . F R A N K B E IR N E Le o n a rd o W r it e t o ‘I n d e p e n d e n t ’ G o t a n id e a ? O p in io n ? W a n t t o s h a r e it w it h yo u r n e ig h b o r s ? 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T h e r e w a s a t im e w h e n w e w o u l d h a v e “ t im e o u t ” in t h e “ p e n a lt y b o x , ” w h ic h b o ile d d o w n to 1 5 m in u t e s in t h e ir r o o m (a r o o m w h ic h r e s e m b le d th e a c t io n f ig u r e s a n d L e g o a is le a t T o y s R A M ID D L E T O W N M A S T E R K u m Sung K A R A T E I ’ a t l i m a r k S h o p p i n g C e n t e r • R t . 35 • M i d d l e t o w n • 908-706 0900 You d e se rv e th e b estl K a ra te & M artial A rts co m e from Asia. W ho c a n te a c h y o u b e tte r th a n an A sian m a s te r ? Com e to M aster K um S ung M artial A rts. G e t F Y a m S h o u r i l y a p I n e ! IN T R O D U C T O R Y P R O G R A M U s ) . F o r s o m e re a s o n , s e n d in g m y b o y s to t h e ir r o o m s f o r t im e o u t w a s n e v e r c o n s id ­ e re d m u c h o f a h a r d s h ip . N o w , I s im p ly lo c k m y s e lf in m y o w n r o o m a n d t h re a t e n n o t t o c o m e o u t u n t il t h e y a re in c o lle g e . 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I t h in k v id e o g a m e c o m p a n ie s c o u ld im p r o v e s a le s g r e a t ly i f t h e y w o u ld j u s t lo w e r t h e p r ic e . T IM K A N E J H a z le t Library to offer career w orkshops M id d le t o w n T o w n s h ip P u b lic L ib r a r y w ill p re se n t a s e rie s o f fre e c a r e e r w o r k s h o p s . T h e f ir s t p r o g r a m in t h e s c r i e s , ' ‘I n t e r v i e w Y o u r W a y I n t o t h e J o b Y o u W a n t , ” w ill h e h e ld at 7 : 3 0 p .m . o n F e b . 2 3 at th e lib r a r y ’s h e a d q u a rte rs, 55 N e w M o n m o u th Road. IN FA M ILY T IM I Letters A lo t o f k id s p la y v id e o g a m e s in t h e ir s p a r e t im e . V i d e o g a m e s u s u a l l y c o s t o n l y $ 2 0 le s s t h a n th e e n t ir e g a m e s y s t e m . H o w a re k id s su p p o s e d to b u y $ 8 g a m e s ? E v e n g a m e s fo r y o u n g e r k id s c o st $ 6 0 $ 8 5 . 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P l a t t e r ( A ) G e n e r a l C h i n g ’s C h i c k e n , + M a r in e r J u m b o S h r im p a n d S te a k H a w a ii a n d B r o c c o li P la t te r ( B ) H u n a n B e e f, + H o n e y C h ic k e n , C r is p y J u m b o S h r im p a n d B r o c c o li. * R o a s t P o r k F r ie d R ic e * I c e C r e a m , P in e a p p le , Je llo H o t T e a & F o r tu n e C o o k ie s OFFER VAUD SUNDAY THRU FRIDAY OFFER GOOD FROM FEBRUARY 1, 1995 THRU FEBRUARY28, 1995 PLEASE BRING THIS AD W ITH YOU! 2 1 7 4 R O U T E 35, H O L M D E L , N J 0 773 3 T E L : (908) 264-2002 FAX-* (908) 264-8388 P R IV A T E P A R T Y R O O M A V A IL A B L E F O R A L L O C C A S IO N S U P T O 1 00 P E R SO N S 32 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT C a le n d a r (LII5S Today • Quest, a s o c i a l s i n g l e s g r o u p , w i l l m e e t a t 7 : 4 5 p .m . a t t h e F ir s t U n it a r ia n C h u r c h , 1 4 7 5 W . F r o n t S t . , L in c r o f t . T h e fe e is $ 5 a n d in c lu d e s re fre s h m e n t s a n d d o o r p r iz e s . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 7 4 7 -0 7 0 7 . • Debtors A n on ym ou s w i l l m e e t a t 6 p .m . a t K im b a ll M e d ic a l C e n t e r , C o n fe re n c e ro o m B , R o u te 9, L a k e w o o d . F o r fu r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 3 6 3 - 1 1 2 1 . Thursday • Central Jersey Jewish S in g le s i s o f fe r in g a n ig h t o f c o u n t r y a n d w e s t e r n d a n c in g at th e J C C , G ra n t A v e ., D e a l s t a r t in g a t 7 : 4 5 p .m . A d m is s io n is $ 4 a n d in c lu d e s r e fr e s h m e n t s . F o r fu r t h e r in fo r­ m a t io n , c a ll 2 6 4 - 0 7 1 1 . Friday • The Monm outh Cam era Club w i ll m e e t a t 8 p .m . a t C o lt s N e c k R e f o r m e d C h u rc h , R o u t e 5 3 7 , C o lt s N e c k . F o r fu r­ t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 9 4 6 - 9 5 9 3 . • The Battleground Historical S o c i e t y w ill h o l d it s r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g a t 8 p . m . a t t h e V i ll a g e In n , 2 W a t e r S t ., E n g lis h t o w n . • T h e F r e n c h Conversation G r o u p w ill m e e t a t 4 p . m . a t t h e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L ib r a r y H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r iv e , M a n a la p a n . F o r fu rt h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 3 1 - 7 2 4 2 . • The Marlboro Service Unit o f t h e M o n m o u t h C o u n c i l o f G ir l S c o u t s w ill c e l e ­ b r a t e t h e fo u rth a n n u a l In t e r n a t io n a l F a ir a t 7 p .m . a t th e F r a n k D u g a n E le m e n t a r y S c h o o l, T o p a n e m u s R o a d , M a rlb o ro . F o r f u r t h e r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 9 7 2 - 7 6 4 4 . • The Marian Center w i l l c o n d u c t a “D a y o f R e c o lle c t io n ” f r o m 1 0 a .m . t o 2 : 3 0 p . m . a t S t . M a r y ’s o f t h e A s s u m p t i o n C h u r c h , R o u t e 9 , H o w e ll. F o r f u r t h e r in ­ f o r m a t io n , c a ll 3 6 3 - 0 0 2 2 . Saturday • The C h e ss Club w i ll m e e t f r o m 9 a .m . to 1 p .m . a t th e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L ib r a r y H e a d q u a r t e r s , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r iv e , M a n a la p a n . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll — s e CD R a g t im e ! , a - g r e c it a l b y p ia n is t w M asan ob u Ik e m iy a , w ill b e p r e s e n t ­ e d a t 2 p .m . o n S u n d a y at th e M o n m o u th C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r iv e , M a n a l a p a n . I k e m i y a 's re c e n t re c o r d in g , "R a g t im e C la s s ic s / ' r e c e iv e d a G r a m m y n o m in a t io n . T h e p r o ­ g r a m is fre e . F o r in f o r ­ m a t io n , c a ll 4 3 1 - 7 2 4 2 . T h e J e r s e y K id s - X w ill p r e s e n t a n ^ e v e n i n g o f liv e th e a te r at 7 p .m . o n M o n d a y at th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty L ib r a r y , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r iv e , M a n a la p a n . T h e p r o g r a m is fr e e . F o r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 3 1 ­ 7242. 3 0 8 -3 7 6 1 . • Am erica’s M o st Wanted Jewish S i n g l e s is m e e t in g f o r n o n - c o m p e t it iv e v o l­ le y b a ll f r o m 8 - 1 1 p .m . a t t h e C h a i B u ild in g , M a rlb o ro J e w is h C e n te r, 4 6 T o p a n e m u s R o a d , M a r lb o r o . A d m is s io n is $ 1 0 . F o r fu r­ t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 6 1 3 - 0 0 3 0 . Su n d ay • Central Jersey Jewish S in gle s w i ll m e e t fo r b r u n c h a t 1 0 :3 0 a .m . a t th e O ld S ilv e r T a v e r n , R o u t e 5 2 2 , M a n a la p a n . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 2 9 4 - 9 3 9 9 . M onday • The Sierra Club Shore Group w i ll h o ld its m o n t h ly m e e t in g a t 8 p .m . a t t h e E a t o n to w n C o m m u n it y C e n te r, 6 8 B r o a d S t., E a t o n t o w n . F o r fu r t h e r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 9 5 7 - 1 4 9 3 . Tuesday • The Sh ore District o f the New J e r s e y A n im a l R ig h t s A llia n c e is h o ld in g its m o n t h ly m e e t in g a t 7 : 3 0 p .m . a t t h e L a k e w o o d M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g , 2 3 1 T h ir d S t., L a k e w o o d . M e e t in g is fre e a n d o p e n to a n y o n e w h o h a s a c o n c e rn a b o u t s t o p ­ p in g a b u s e a n d e x p lo it a tio n o f a n im a ls . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 4 6 - 6 8 0 8 . • W om en Lawyers in Monm outh C o u n t y w ill h o l d it s m o n t h l y m e e t in g a t 6 p .m . a t t h e C o l t s N e c k In n , R o u t e 3 4 , C o l t s N e c k . A d m i s s i o n is $ 2 0 in a d v a n c e a n d $ 2 2 a t th e d o o r. F o r fu rth e r in fo rm a ­ t io n , c a ll 5 3 0 - 0 9 9 9 . • Am erica’s M o st Wanted Jewish S i n g l e s is m e e t in g f o r n o n - c o m p e t it iv e v o l­ le y b a ll fr o m 8 - 1 0 p .m . a t t h e C h a i B u ild in g , M a rlb o ro J e w is h C e n te r, 4 6 T o p a n e m u s R o a d , M a r lb o r o . A d m is s io n is $ 1 0 . F o r f u r ­ t h e r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 6 1 3 - 0 0 3 0 . im u : Friday • Sab o r Akbar African D a n c e T r o u p e , R O C K - A - T H O N — T h e Y o u th F e llo w s h ip in H azle t ro c k e d th e n ig h t a w a y F rid a y to m e r trip. A b o u t 14 y o u t h s , a g e d 10-15, n o o n S a tu rd a y , a n d ra ise d a p p ro x im a te ly ( P h o t o b y R ic h S c h u lt z ) Today through next W ednesday • The photographs o f D a v i d G r o s s w i l l b e o n e x h ib it a t t h e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 1 2 5 S y m m e s D r iv e , M a n a la p a n . C a ll 4 3 1 - 7 2 5 1 . • The mixed media a r t w o r k o f D a n i e l P o m p e o J r . w ill b e o n d i s p l a y a t t h e H o lm d e l B r a n c h o f th e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 4 C r a w f o r d s C o r n e r R o a d . C a ll 4 3 1 -7 2 5 1 . Today through March 5 • The photography o f K a t h r y n D . f r o m N e w Y o r k C it y , w ill p e r f o r m a t 7 p . m . in t h e C o m m o n s o f B r o o k d a l e C o m m u n i t y C o l le g e , L in c r o f t . P e r f o r m a n c e i s f r e e . C a ll 2 2 4 -2 7 8 8 o r 2 2 4 -2 3 8 5 . B r a n d t w ill b e o n d i s p l a y a t t h e W a l l T o w n s h ip B r a n c h o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 2 7 0 0 A lla ir e R o a d . F o r in ­ f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 3 1 - 7 2 5 1 . Friday and Saturday • A dance marathon, s p o n s o r e d b y Today through March 13 • “Dead Trees Make t h e F o r e s t A l i v e ! ” M o n m o u t h C o u n t y ’s 4 b e g in a t 8 p .m . F r id a y t h ro u g h 8 p .m . S a t u r d S c h o o l, B r o a d S tre e t. t io n , c a ll 2 9 1 - 7 5 5 1 . w ill b e o n d i s p l a y a t H o l m d e l P a r k , L o n g s t r e e t R o a d , H o lm d e l. F o r in fo r m a ­ t io n , c a ll 8 4 2 - 4 0 0 0 . - H K i d s C l u b , w ill a n d c o n t in u e a y a t K e y p o r t H ig h F o r m o r e in fo rm a ­ EXHIBITS Today through Sun d ay • “Sh o o tin g Back,” a p h o t o g r a p h i c v i e w o f lif e b y h o m e l e s s c h il d r e n , w ill b e o n d is p la y a t th e M o n m o u t h M u s e u m , L in c r o f t . F o r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 7 4 7 - 2 2 6 6 . • A two-person e x h i b i t f e a t u r i n g t h e t e x t ile s o f H e l e n P h illip s C o l e a n d t h e o ils , b a t ik s a n d w o o d c u t s o f S u z a n n e P a rm ly , w ill b e o n d i s p l a y a t t h e V i s i t o r C e n t e r , T h o m p so n P a rk , N e w m a n S p r in g s R o a d , L in c r o f t . O p e n i n g r e c e p t io n i s f r o m 2 - 4 p .m . o n S u n d a y . E x h ib it h o u r s a r e 1 0 a .m . to 4 p .m ., M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r id a y a n d 1 0 a .m . to 2 p .m ., S a t u r d a y a n d S u n d a y . F o r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 8 4 2 - 4 0 0 0 ; T D D 2 1 9 ­ 9484. Today through M onday • The pen/ink a n d o i l p a i n t i n g s o f B e t t y J . H a r r i s o n - R o a c h w ill b e o n e x h ib it a t t h e E a ste rn B ra n c h o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty L ib r a r y , 1 0 0 1 R o u t e 3 5 , S h r e w s b u r y . C a ll 4 3 1 -7 2 5 1 . o f th e Faith R e fo rm e d C h u r c h ra is e m o n e y fo r a s p e c ia l s u m ­ r o c k e d fr o m 8 p.m . F r id a y to $1,000 in p le d g e s. T oday through March 19 • The Monm outh County Historical A s s o c i a t i o n w ill e x h i b it it s c o ll e c t io n o f q u i l t s a t t h e m u s e u m a n d l i b r a r y ’s m a i n g a lle ry , a t 7 0 C o u r t S t., F r e e h o ld . T h e e x h ib it io n f e a t u r e s q u ilt s p r o d u c e d in M o n m o u th C o u n ty b e tw e e n 1 7 9 0 a n d 1 9 0 0 . T h e m u s e u m is o p e n T u e s d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y fr o m 1 0 a .m . to 4 p .m ., a n d S u n d a y fro m 1 - 4 p .m . A d m is s io n is $ 2 f o r a d u lt s , $ 1 f o r c h ild r e n a g e s 6 - 1 8 a n d $ 1 . 5 0 fo r s e n io r s . M C H A m e m b e r s a n d c h ild r e n u n d e r 6 a r e a d m it t e d fre e . F o r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 6 2 - 1 4 6 6 . SPECIAL EVENTS Friday • The New Jersey Department o f M i l i t a r y a n d V e t e r a n ’s A f f a i r s w i l l b e h o s t ­ in g a m in i- c o n f e r e n c e o n t h e h o m e le s s , 1 ­ 4 p .m ., a t th e N a t io n a l G u a r d T r a in in g C e n t e r , S e a G ir t . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 7 7 5 - 7 0 0 9 . • The Howell Historical Society w i l l m e e t a t t h e T o w n e H a ll, P r e v e n t o r iu m R o a d , H o w e ll, a t 8 p .m ., f o r a p p r a is a l s o f a n t iq u e s , fr e e o f c h a r g e . F o r fu r t h e r in fo r­ m a t io n , c a ll 4 3 1 - 1 6 8 1 . Saturday • Temple Beth Am, 4 0 0 C a r e y S t . , L a k e w o o d , w ill h o l d a h o e - d o w n , s t a r t i n g a t 8 p . m . T i c k e t s a r e $ 6 in a d v a n c e , $ 7 a t t h e d o o r a n d $ 5 f o r c h ild r e n u n d e r 1 2 . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll t h e t e m p le a t 3 6 3 ­ 2800. Su n d ay • Georgian Court College, 9 0 0 L a k e w o o d A v e . , L a k e w o o d , w ill h o l d it s a n n u a l Ir is h A f t e r n o o n s t a r t in g a t 1 :3 0 p .m ., in t h e C a s i n o A u d it o r iu m . T i c k e t s a r e $ 7 . F o r f u r t h e r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 3 6 4 - 2 2 0 0 , e xt. 2 6 3 . M onday ■ “Folktales, Historical Stories a n d M y t h ic a l S t o r ie s , ” a p r o g r a m p r e s e n t e d b y p r o f e s s i o n a l s t o r y t e ll e r s , w ill b e h e l d a t t h e E a ste rn B ra n c h o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty L ib r a r y , 1 0 0 1 R o u t e 3 5 , S h r e w s b u r y , a t 7 p .m . F o r f u r t h e r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 8 4 2 - 5 9 9 5 . FILMS FliXD-RAISEKS Thursday Friday • The First Presbyterian Church, M a in S tre e t, F r e e h o ld , is s p o n s o r in g a c o m m u n it y lu n c h e o n , 1 1 :3 0 a .m . to 1 :3 0 p .m ., t o b e n e f it t h e W e s t e r n M o n m o u t h C o u n ty Y M C A O u tre a c h P ro g ra m . S u g g e s t e d d o n a t io n is $ 5 a n d in c lu d e s s o u p , sa n d w ic h , s a la d b a r, d e s s e r t a n d b e v e r a g e . F o r f u r t h e r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 6 2 -0 2 3 4 . • Pied Piper of Hamelin, s t a r r i n g V a n J o h n s o n a n d C l a u d e R a i n s , w ill b e s h o w n a t 2 : 3 0 p .m . a n d 7 p .m . a t th e W a ll T o w n s h ip B ra n c h o f th e M o n m o u th C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 2 7 0 0 A lla ir e R o a d , W a ll T o w n s h ip . F o r in f o r m a t io n , c a ll 4 4 7 - 8 8 9 9 . • Roberta, s t a r r i n g F r e d A s t a i r e , G i n g e r R o g e r s a n d Ir e n e D u n n e , w ill b e s h o w n a t 7 : 3 0 p .m . a t th e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y L ib r a r y , 1 0 0 1 R o u t e 3 5 , S h r e w s b u r y . F o r in fo r m a t io n , c a ll 8 4 2 ­ 5995. THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 2 2,1 9 9 5 3 3 16. W h ic h P r e s id e n t w a s b o m in N e w Jersey? 1. W h ich P r e s id e n t w a s c a lle d “O ld H ic k o r y ”? W i s h i n g W o n ’t... W o r k i n g O u t W ill! V IL L A G E M E N U Shed those extra pounds at “The Best Chinese Food in theArea & The Best Chinese Food To Go’’ RACQ U ET FREE EGG ROLL with order over $16 ■ ■ HeaUk & H unt* P tw e I 163 Route 34 • Matawan/Old Bridge (across from Marketplace) 623 Newman Springs Rd. • Lincroft 908-583-3990 9 0 8 - 7 4 1 -0 5 0 4 2. W ho se rv e d a s P r e s id e n t w ith o u t b e in g elected? 15. N a m e th e th e a te r w h ere L in c o ln w a s shot. W A IT T FUNERAL H OM E Highway 79 • Morganville 9 0 8 -5 6 6 -5 3 0 0 SERVING AI.I. FAITHS •Area’sLargestChapel •NewlyRemodeled •FamilyOperated•AffordableDignifiedService •Pre-NeedCounseling•AssistancewithSocialSecurity&VeteranBenefits • 5MinutesFromTheGardenStateParkway•HandicappedAccessible AnnaMarieWaltt,FuneralDirector FredericR.Waltt, FuneralDirector NewJersey•Florida NewJersey•Florida 3. W h ich P r e s id e n t w on th e P u litz e r P r iz e ? 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Three or four weeks ago A lb e rt D o rse tt o f M id d leto w n m a rrie d M iss Emma Sutphin of Holmdel. On Saturday, a number of young men o f the place sere­ n ad ed th em . T he b a n d s w en t to M r. D orsett’s house with tin pans and other things which make a big noise with little effort, and they made a lively din for 15 m inutes or so. A t the end o f that time, they found that Mr. D orsett was not at hom e and th a t he w as at C h a rle s E. Allen’s. They went there and found him sitting on the porch. He was serenaded there, but he refused to entertain the sere­ n a d e s and finally went home. W hen he got home, he threw a pail of water at the band which doused Eddie Wilson, and he continued the attack by a fusillade of pota­ toes. The crowd, in return, threw eggs, which decorated the front of the house. The annual meeting o f the Keyport B oard o f E d ucation w ill be h eld next Tuesday night at the high school. The amount to be raised will be $35,000, or $10,500 more than last year., The prin­ c ip a l in c re a se is due to in c re a s e s in teacher’s salaries, and bonuses to teachers for this year’s work. The board has appro­ priated $32,000 for te a c h e r’s salaries, which is about a third more than last year. Mayor O. C . Bogardus has m ade announcement that enough funds are on hand to pay o ff the debt on the public library and to secure a m em orial tablet with the names of those who fought in the Civil War, the Spanish-American W ar and the World War, from Keyport. About 150 people attended a Valen­ tine party a few nights ago at M r. and M rs. Eugene L ayton’s at Lincroft. The house was trim m ed with V alentine and patriotic decorations and at m idnight a supper was served. Dancing was enjoyed until daybreak; the music being provided by an orchestra of Asbury Park musicians. G uests w ere p re se n t from R ed B ank, Holmdel, Lincroft, New York, Freehold, M arlboro, S co b ey v ille, L ong B ranch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Jersey City, Oceanport and Everett. 50 Y E A R S A C O The War Department th is w eek announced 18,749 casualties, o f w hich 4,545 were killed and 14,204 wounded. Monmouth County losses were six killed and 14 wounded. Those killed included: PFC Charles A. Acker, Box 346, Keyport, Pvt. Arthur H. Farrell, 141 Seeley Ave., Keansburg and those wounded included T ech . 5th R aym ond J. B ohn, C h u rch S tre e t, M id d le to w n , S gt. E d w ard V. C lose, 189 W ash in g to n St., K eyport, Tech. 5th John T. Cullen, Mills Avenue, Port Monmouth, Sgt. John C. Givens, 114 M ain St., Matawan, Tech. 5th Henry R. Heyer, Monmouth Street, Red Bank, 2nd Lt. Frederick T. Meinken, 201 Park Ave., K e a n sb u rg , and 2nd L t. Irv in g Wasserman, New Monmouth. Allen Norton of M iddletown Tow n­ ship, who lived in the section known as Phillip’s Mills, near Keansburg, has been missing since Jan. 3 and not a trace o f him has been found since he left the house at 6:30 that evening. His wife said when he left the house he was a very sick man with a fever o f 103 degrees. . The report compiled by R o b e rt R ath w ell, sec re ta ry and tre a su re r fo r Keyport, reports in the past year the num­ ber o f cases as: 55 chicken pox, one cat bite, 15 dog bites, three gonorrhea, 20 m easles, six m um ps, three pneum onia, one scarlet fever, two poliomyelitis, one syphilis, four tuberculosis, three typhoid carriers, and 14 whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donato o f N a v e sin k R iv e r R oad, M id d le to w n Township, who had been notified several months ago that their son, Tech. 5th grade Alfred A. Donato was missing in action in France since Sept. 3, received a letter yes­ terday from the Adjutant General, telling o f the battle in which the young soldier participated. Mr. and Mrs. Donato, how­ ever, have hopes that their son may have escaped from the Nazis and is with anoth­ e r o u tfit, as re la tiv e s in L ong Isla n d received a le tte r from him w hich was dated Sept. 6, three days after he was reported missing in action. Staff Sgt. John Peter Van Rixoort, 28, of Keyport, who was reported missing in action since Jan. 15, has now been list­ ed as killed in action in Belgium on Jan. 15. Besides his wife, Sgt. Van Rixoort is survived by a 6-week-old son, Peter John. IN BRIEF Former Yankees’ pitcher to lecture Jim Bouton, former All-Star pitcher for the New York Yankees, will visit Brook­ dale Com m unity C ollege, L incroft, on Feb. 28 to ‘T alk About Baseball.” Bouton, author of the best seller Ball Four, retired from baseball in 1970 and becam e a sp o rtscaster for W ABC TV, New York. During the latter 1970s, Bou­ ton wrote a sequel, acted in movies and television, moved to WCBS and, in 1978, made a return td baseball. Bouton has now developed a new career as a motivational speaker, draw ing on his ow n personal experiences to inform and entertain corpo­ rate audiences, sports conventions, stu­ dents and youth groups. Bouton’s talk is sc h e d u le d fo r 7 p.m . in B ro o k d a le ’s Performing Arts Center and will feature a question/answer and autograph period. Tickets are $5 and are available from S tudent L ife and A ctivities; call 2 2 4 ­ 2788. THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 199$ 3 5 D ia m o n d s D ia m o n d s D ia m o n d s D ia m o n d s 0 H o w m u c h s h o u ld 1 y o u sp e n d fo r h e r Q M c T e r n a n —B e c k Gayle Elaine Beck, daughter of Elmer nd Jeanette Beck of Matawan, was maried Sept. 11 to James Joseph McTernan, on of Henry and Theresa Fant of Keyport nd James McTernan of Leonardo. The Rev. Dr. Lewis W. Kisenwether r. perform ed the ceremony at the First iaptist Church, Matawan, where the bride vas given away by her mother and father. Matron of honor was Wendy Smith of d o u n t L a u re l, s is te r o f th e b rid e , iridesm aids were Pam ela M cTernan of tfataw an, sister-in -law o f the groom , Christina Antonaccio of Keyport, Eileen 7lan ag an o f H ack ettsto w n and K aren Je g e l o f Phoenixville, Pa. Flower girls vere Sara Beck of M ilford, Conn., and \m anda Smith of Mount Laurel, nieces of he bride. B est m an w as Jeffrey W arw ick o f Vlarlboro. Ushers were David McTernan j f M ataw an and M ark M c T e rn a n o f Keyport, brothers of the groom , Glenn Beck o f M ilford, Conn., brother o f the bride; and Joseph Freer o f Union. Ring bearers were Patrick Beck of Milford and Andrew Smith of Mount Laurel, nephews of the bride. A fte r a re c e p tio n at th e G ran d Marquis, Old Bridge, the couple left for a wedding trip to Montana, South Dakota and Wyoming. T he b rid e w as g ra d u a te d from M ataw an R e g io n a l H igh S c h o o l, Q Q H I G H W fP M iw lv h fi ' 5 G a y le a n d J a m e s M c T e rn a n A b e rd ee n , and Y o rk C o lle g e o f Pennsylvania, York, Pa. She is the store m anager o f John H enry & Friends for Men,’ Matawan. . iit iii I l J ‘‘ H er h u sb a n d w as g ra d u a te d from Keyport High School and is a welder with General Dynamics Corp., Avenel section of Woodbridge. He also is captain of the Keyport Hook and Ladder Volunteer Fire Company. The couple resides in Keyport. % r e ^ ! £ c o u » ts-- D ia m o n d s U N I O N S Q U A R E A Y M 3 5 , 1 B. V) O 0 1 M A L L I D D L E T O W N (N ext t0 H o u se o f C h o n g ) D ia m o n d s ( 9 0 8 ) D ia m o n d s 8 4 2 - 7 7 7 7 I I D ia m o n d s Visit Our Showroom L o t s o f M o d e ls o n D is p la y TAYLOR. 0 AMERICA'S 000RMAKER D O O R S $ V e n t u r a —W i l c o x Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ventura of Aberdeen announce the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Ventura, to Robert Wilcox Jr. of Colts Neck. The future bride was graduated from Monmouth College, W est Long Branch, and is presently attending Rutgers Graduate School of Education, New Brunswick. She is employed as a third-grade teacher by the Franklin Township school district. Her fiance was graduated from Roger W illiams College, Bristol, R.I., and is presently attending Chubb Computer Institute, Jersey City. The wedding is planned for November 24,1995. 0 However much you can. 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She w eighed 8 pounds. M atern al g ran d p aren ts are E velyn Zim m erm an o f Tarrytown, N.Y., and Richard Zimmerman of Florida. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gantt o f Knoxville, Tenn. Great-grandparents are Mrs. O. L. Gantt o f Columbia, S.C. T he follow ing births w ere recently an n o unced at the M onm outh M edical Center, Long Branch: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drobish, M id­ dletown, Feb. 2, a son. Linda and Stephen deGroot, L in­ croft, Feb. 2, a daughter. Donna and Paul Bijou, Middletown, Feb. 2, a daughter. April and John Deraney, Matawan, Feb. 5, a son. The follow ing births w ere recently an n o u n ced at the R iv erv iew M ed ical Center, Red Bank: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bisbee Jr., Lincroft, Jan. 24, a daughter. Yasuko and Sudhir Chawla, A b ­ erdeen, Jan. 24, a son. Roya Shafiei and Cyrus Razavi, Holmdel, Jan. 26, a daughter. D A IIIIH IV llU U R I I I IM P iilf lb S h o w ro o m : 5995 R o u t e 9 No. H o w e ll, N J o " r t.e a d D ? o r C o . 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Marilyn; three sons, Gary of Matawan and Joseph and Dermis, both of CSffwood: two daughters, Sharon and Felicia, both of Cliffwood; two brothers, Frank Benanito of Perth Amboy and Rudy Bnr» of Oiffwood; three sisters, Anna Grant of Middletown, Lucy Biown of Woodbridge and Mary Lembo of Holmdel. and three grandchildren. Services were under the (fraction of Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a Mess at S t Joseph's Church. Entombment was in St. Joseph’s Cemetery and Mausoleum, Keypad MARY C. BURKE, 89, of Aberdeen died Feb. 17 at home. Bom in County Clare, Ireland, she lived in Matawan before moving to Aberdeen three years ago. She was a home­ maker. She was a communicant of S t Joseph's Church, Keyport Her husband, John, died in 1991: Surviving are three daughters, Ann Cassidy of Aberdeen, Mary Mullarkey of Mahopac, N.Y., and Afice Burke of Matawan; a brother, Thomas of County Clare; 14 grandchil­ dren and six great-grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a Mass at S t Joseph’s Church. Interment was in S t Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport 9 0 8 -8 8 8 -9 2 9 1 7E Front S treet, K eyp ort, NJ M Y 9 5 . 9 fm ELIZABETH J. DOMIMCK. 76, of Whiting (fed Feb. 17 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Hobndel. Bom in Jersey City, she lived in Matawan before moving to Whiting two years ago She was a derk for the Matawan Township water department for 16 years before retiring in 1976. She was a member of the Matawan Township Republican Oub, the Hospital AuxSary Oub, BrownsmBs, and a member of the Homestead Run Women’s Oub, Dover Township. Surviving are her husband, Frederick Dominick; a daughter, Carole Aquavia of Hazlet; four brothers, Charles and Gustave, both of Jersey Oty, Kenneth of Chambersburg, Pa., and Richard Johnson, Newvfle, Pa.; and two gtandcHdren. Services were private. JOSEPH N. MAZZA, 74, of Berkeley Heights (ied Feb. 16 at home. Bom in Red Bank, he Swed in Matawan for 43 years, before moving to Berkeley Hetghts four years ago He was a maintenance supervisor for the NJ. Highway Authority, Woodbridge, for 30 years before retir­ ing in 1985. He was a communicant of S t Joseph's Church and a member of Kand C third degree S t Joseph Council *3402, Keyport He was past president of and ex-captain of the ME Hatley Fire Department. Matawan. He was a World War II Army veteran. His wife, Antoinette, (fed in 1990. Surviving are his son, Nicholas of Berkeley Heights; three sisters, Jennie Bruno of Shrewsbury, Mary DePiebo of Red Bank and Sue DeFak» of Linden; and four grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Keyport. with a Mass at S t Joseph's Church. Entombment was in St. Joseph's Mausoleum. And y o u ’ll love the thousands o f dollars in prizes W ADB is giving away! A s one o f W A D B ’s loyal listeners, you can w in sim ply by putting our new “I love M y W A D B” decal on your car. To get your free decal, call (908) 681-3890 M onday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. If you have 2 cars, D O U B LE your chance o f winning—request 2 decals! W e’ll be looking for Y O U R “I L ove M y W ADB” decal throughout Monmouth and Ocean Counties. Get yours today! 4 Lines ■ 2 Times F o r “ I lo v e k e e p M y y o u r W A D B ” d e t a ils , r a d io * $ 4 .5 0 for e a c h additional line t u n e d *18 9 5 .9 FM 0 0 Prp-Paid Can be canceled ■ Not refundable Private party merchandise only. CLASS CLASSIFIED 1-800460-4ADS THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 3 7 Police Beat HAZLET At Village Court, Route 35, a $300 cel­ lular telephone was stolen from a car between 11 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. Feb. 13. A window was smashed to gain entry. Patrolman Thomas Warn responded. Cars were vandalized at several loca­ tions Feb. 11 and 13. Around midnight Feb. 11-12, patio blocks or stones were thrown through the windows ot vehicles on Azee Drive and Franklin Avenue. On Feb. 13, at about 11:30 p.m. a similar incident occurred on Hudson Avenue. In that case, someone was seen throwing something from a passing gray vehicle. Patrolman Steve Schmidt responded to the incidents. At Raritan High School, Middle Road, a 17-year-old girl was harassed Feb. 6 by two 18-year-old girls. The victim’s mother filed a complaint. The problem has been ongoing and the school principal was also notified. Doctor’s offices at 812 Poole Avenue were burglarized sometime between Feb. 10-13. The offices were ransacked and it appeared someone was looking for med­ ical records. Nothing was reported missing. Patrolman John Van Dright responded. HOLM ■ 1 1 1 It was reported on Feb. 10 that a water pipe was broken on Flora Drive. St. John Vianney High School received a bomb threat on Feb. 10. Patrolman James Smythe investigated. Sgt. Donald Hughes responded to a Feb. 12 disturbance at the 7-11, Route 35. A guest at the Holmdel Motor Inn, Route 35, reported being “beaten up and robbed" on Feb. 14. Patrolman Kenneth McGowan responded and found out the victim was allegedly wanted on a warrant from W. Depford Township. Bail was set at $500 and he was released on his own rec­ ognizance. A carbon monoxide detector went off Feb. 14 on Alpine Road. Sergeant Bruce Insley investigated. KEYPQ Three kids were reported on the ice on the Raritan Bay on Feb. 12. Patrolman Steve Dixon responded. A short power outage in the borough on Feb. 12 sounded off the following alarms when the power returned: Ye Cottage Inn, Keyport High School, Keyport Central School, Epis Products, Tom’s Ford, Semcor Equipment and Gales Hardware. Police responded to all alarms and found every­ thing in order. The driver’s side window on a car was smashed and Bibles and church literature were stolen, it was reported on Feb. 14. The car was parked in front of the Jehovah’s Witness Hall, Third Street. S T A T E PURCHASES ▲ ST O C K S A man was stopped for making an obscene gesture to Patrolman James Smythe while driving down Route 34 on Feb. 14. No arrests were made. 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MIDDLETOW On Monmouth Avenue, someone fired a BB or pellet gun at the rear window of a car between noon and about 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 11. The damage was estimated at 110 OFF DofaBe!i9s I ! ^ OFF 1 Valid with coupon Not valid with other coupons. !* Exp. 3/1/95. | I I Validwithcoupon Excludes Dog &Cat food &Sales I J Merchandise. Not valid with other coupons. Exp. 3/1/95. •; i L b mmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw j J f Validwithcoupon. Not valid withother coupons. I I , Exp. 3/1/95. J I $2 Validwith coupon. Not valid withother coupons. I Exp. 3/1/95 $200. On Ohio Avenue, someone threw a concrete block through a truck window about 3:30 a.m., Feb. 11, causing $300 in damage. Michael Klepach, 26, of 571 Hopping Road, Belford, was charged Feb. 16 with driving while intoxicated after being stopped at Main Street and Union Avenue by Patrolman Kevin Donovan. C e n tra l J e r s e y ’s BUSINESS Holm del resident H a rrie t Zaslow, a sales associate with Weichert, Realtors’ Marlboro office, has won the office listing award in November and was named top producer for the month of December. H olm del resident Mary Bjorkholm, a sales associate with Weichert, Realtors’ Middletown office, has qualified for the New Jersey Association of Realtors Dis­ tinguished Sales Club. To qualify, recipi­ ents must have attained membership in the New Jersey State Million Dollar Club for at least 10 years. R ichard M azor, a sales associate in Burgdorff, Realtor’s Middletown office, was awarded the com pany’s Referral Award for November. F irs t F idelity B ank has promoted Donna Scanzera-Stoedter to assistant cashier in the Keyport banking office. Jam es M. W eichert, president, has announced that Kathy Yiu has joined the Aberdeen office of Weichert, Realtors as a sales associate. B ayshore C om m unity H ospital, Holmdel, has announced the addition of three new members to its medical staff: Karl E. Kado, D.P.M.; Azza A. Elbasty, M.D.; and Aruna S. Mehra, M.D. M aureen A. Schneider of Holmdel was appointed chief nurse executive at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. G o in g S O f t : Holm del resident Paul A. Keenan has been named an associate attorney at the Woodbridge law firm of Wilentz, Goldman & Spitzer. Dr. R o b ert Korw in of Middletown has developed and is patenting a simple device to help protect patients from the dangers of contamination during dental treatment. The device, known as the Debris-Safe Disposable Bubble, fits over the dentists hand and instruments to trap airborne material during dental procedures such as drilling and grinding. F o r th e m u s ic y o u w a n t a n d t h e lo c a l in fo rm a tio n y o u n e e d , tu n e in t o M a g i c * 9 8 . 3 f m I W e ’r e C e n tr a l J e r s e y ’s r a d i o s t a t i o n w ith s o f t h i t s f r o m t h e 6 0 ’s t h r o u g h t h e 9 0 ’s . 9 8 . 3 FA A S o / / H its ' 3 8 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT p.m. on Monday and Tuesday. Fill a bag for $2. The shop will be closed on March 1, 2 and 3 and will reopen on March 6. For more information, call 264-0872. A8t RD MIDDLETOWN COUNTRY FRENCH RANCH The#1 Sales Agent H ig h e s t O v e ra ll P ro d u c tio n c o L o u ie u . B A N tte R □ of combined REALTORS* H. Matawan Office 583-5000 Eve. 566-1423 Thinking of selling, call for a complimentary market analysis. 1 B r e a k fa s t s la te d fo r M arch 5 G e o rg e C1| R e a lto r s L a n d i Multi-Million Dollar Producer • Sells lots of homes, just like vours! , 1 9 8 6-1 9 9 3 NJAR M ILLION DOLLAR SALES CLUBS ilver International President’s Circle CO LDUUeU. BAMK.vJR G l o r ia N i l s o n 360 Route 35 South • Middletown TOP PRODUCER IN HOME SALES IN 1993 in Matawan/Aberdeen office with 52 closed transactions 1 Temple Beth Ahm Nursery School, 550 Lloyd Road, Aberdeen, will have an open house from 1-3 p.m. on March 5. The nursery school offers both religious and non-sectarian classes, from “Mommy and Me” through PreK. Enrichment and full-day classes are also available. For more information, call 583-1010. _____________ 7 4 7 - 5 6 0 0 rExpect the Best. J % * C H U C K Private hilltop location in wonderful Oak Hill! 3100 sq. ft. with fantastic 30x18 Greatroom with cathedral ceiling, skylights and dramatic stone fireplace. Built on former estate grounds; enough room for pool and tennis court. Asking... $ 4 2 8 ,5 0 0 SCHLOTT® ta Sales& Listing Sold 1991,1992,1993,1994 Over $8,000,000 Marketed in 1994 • Call George to find out how to sell your home with his 5 ^ marketing plan! Realty Executives 100 Weber Office Plaza 746 Highway 34 Matawan f f 583-2800 M A U E R N u r s e r y s c h o o l to h o st o p en h o u se Res: 888-2772 " ving M onm outh and . M iddlesex Counties S C H L O T T ® £ G*08) 5 8 3 '5 0 0 0 office REALTORS* B. («>08) 5 6 6 -6 4 5 0 Eves. The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm, 550 Lloyd Road, Aberdeen, will host a character breakfast ,from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on March 5. Admission with reservation is $5 per person and $18 per family of four, or $6 at the door per person. Children must be accompanied by a parent. For informa­ tion, call 583-1700. C i r c u s t r i p s la t e d fo r M arch 1 1 i A r t a u c t io n s la t e d fo r M arch 4 The Matawan Regional High School Music Parents Association will hold an art show and auction on March 4 at the high school cafeteria, A tlantic Avenue, A b­ erdeen. Preview begins at 7 p.m. and the auction, presented by Marlin Art Inc., be­ gins at 8 p.m. Hot and cold hors d’oeuvres will be served and background music will be provided by the students. The evening will conclude with desserts. There will be several door prizes raffled. Tickets are $7 at the door. Advance tickets are $5. For more information, call 290-3373. R o t a r y c e le b r a te s 5 0 th a n n iv e r s a r y The Aberdeen Township Department of Parks and ^Recreation is sponsoring a trip on March 11 to Ringling Brothers and Bamum & Bailey Circus at Meadowlands A rena, E ast R utherford. The bus w ill depart from Aberdeen Town Hall at 1:15 p.m.. Tickets cost $18, include transporta­ tion and are available on a first come, first serve basis at the town hall. For more information, call 583-4200. The Matawan Rotary Club celebrated its 50th anniversary on Feb. 12 at its weekly meeting. President Maury Barson welcomed guests who have supported the club through the years. A dinner dance is scheduled for May 5 at the Buttonwood Manor, Matawan and all are welcome. For more information, call Dave Niles at 566-1300 or Jeff D onoghue at 566­ 4249. HOIMD G r e a te r M e d ia N ew sp a p ers PU ZZLED B Y C O -O P ? We’d be glad to put the pieces together for you.. saving you big advertising dollars at no additional cost to you. W e ’v e g o t th e W e ’v e c o n n e c tio n s ! g o t th e p a p e rw o rk ! and W E ’V E G O T S U Z Y Call her today and start advertising smart! For Co-op Information, call 9 0 8 -9 7 2 -6 7 4 0 and ask for Suzy Lichter! ‘B a r n - r a i s i n g ’ t o b e h e ld at L o n g s tre e t An old-fashioned “barn-raising” will be held from 9-11:30 a.m . M arch 4 at L o n g stre e t F arm , L o n g stre e t R oad, Holmdel. Participants will assemble scale mod­ els of an English barn and a Dutch barn, while learning 1800s building techniques and architectural styles. The program is open to high school students and adults. Pre-registration is required. Cost is $10 per person. For more inform ation, call 842-4000; TDD is 219-9484. P r o g r a m o n a n tiq u e q u ilts s c h e d u le d The M onmouth County Park System invites you to bring your antique quilts to L o n g stre e t F arm , L o n g stre e t R oad, Holmdel, from 1-3 p.m. March 11. Textile expert Barbara Finch, a mem­ ber o f the New Jersey H eritage Q uilt Project, will speak on how old your heir­ loom quilt is and how to properly take care for it. The program is free. For more information, call 842-4000; TDD is 219­ 9484. YPORT ' W . T w o -d a y b a g s a le at t h r i f t s h o p s la t e d The B ayshore C om m unity H ospital Thrift Shop, 88 Broad St., Keyport, will hold a two-day bag sale from 10 a.m. to 4 N o th in g u p t h e ir s le e v e s M a rc h 5 The magic and illusion of Denny and Lee will be performed at 3 p.m. on March 5 at the Performing Arts Center of Brook­ dale Community College, Lincroft. Tickets cost $7. For m ore inform ation and advance ticket purchase, call 224-2788. C o m m u n ity o p e n h o u s e s c h e d u le d Meet your neighbors at the community open house, sponsored by the Old First Church, 69 Kings Highway, Middletown, from 1-4 p.m. on March 4, April 6 and May 8. Free information will be provided on such community services as recreation, hospitals, schools, museums, and theater. There will be resource people available to answer questions. For more information, call 671-1905. C lu b w e l c o m i n g n e w m em b ers T he Ju n io r W o m an ’s C lu b o f Middletown will have a welcoming meet­ ing for new m em bers at 7:30 p.m . on March 1. The club is open to women, 18-40, and Middletown residency is not required. M eetings are held the first w eek of each month at a member’s home. For more information, call 530-0277 or 671-1374. i, 1 ' -13.- ■< r %\ ' | $ THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 3 9 BARBARA KENAS PROPERTY LINES 49 Andover Lane.......................$167,500 9 Beacon Lane.......................... $130,000 46 Chilton Lane......................... $161,500 715 Cliftwood Ave..................... $125,000 107 W. Concourse................... $ 84,000 65 County R oad........................$ 68,050 308 Elmwood Drive.................. $ 87,000 331 Guilden St........................... $118,000 4 Infield Lane............................. $165,000 19 Inglewood Lane................... $131,000 621 Line Road........................... $147,000 669 Prospect Ave......................$ 30,000 206 Wellington P lace...............$ 70,000 508 Wellington P lace...............$ 84,000 1303 Wellington P lace............ $ 65,000 1312 Wellington P lace............ $ 83,500 HAZU ll lll ill l 1111 ■ 15 Evergreen St...................... $167,000 208 4th St.................................$ 95,000 28 Apple Grove Drive............$349,900 14 Armand Court................... $540,000 163 Crawfords Corner Road.$445,000 4 Deerfield Road.................... $210,000 53 Duxbury C ourt.................. $159,900 55 Duxbury C ourt.................. $164,990 56 Duxbury C ourt.................. $130,900 57 Duxbury C ourt.................. $145,900 Palmer Ave..............................$168,500 18 Yellowbrook R o a d ........... $433,310 32 Kanes Lane..........................$240,000 170 Kingfisher Drive.................$265,000 6 Laureen Court.........................$416,000 5 Nassau Place..........................$163,000 9 Rhea Road.............................. $220,000 12 Sanders D rive..................... $225,000 Serpentine D rive...................... $110,000 109 Statesir Place.................... $145,000 103 Tallwood Lane................... $365,000 95 Union Ave............................. $103,500 146 Whispering Pines Drive $245,000 14 Wood Ave............................. $103,900 20 Bergen Ave...........................$ 77,500 45 Bluefield Road..................... $295,000 49 Brainard Ave........................ $ 60,000 50 Dale R oad ............................$283,500 38 Foxhill R oad........................ $234,000 30 Hancock C ourt....................$ 75,000 21 Hanover Court..................... $125,000 16 Highland Ave........................$ 95,000 146 Hillyer Circle...................... $290,000 2 Iroquois Drive..........................$280,000 155 S. Lake Drive.....................$237,500 128 Lexington Court.................. $ 76,900 167 Lexington Court.................. $ 96,000 27 Main St..................................$ 60,000 323 Main St............................... $104,000 31 Packard Drive...................... .$339,900 26 Presidential Path.................. $496,336 12 Tanglewood Road.............. $192,500 41 Western R each...................$ 80,000 196 Whispering Pines Drive $212,000 KOT08T ^ox'!:/':;V 38 Fulton St jjus.'xtad.:$ 99,000 248 1st St.................................... $ 85,000 181 2nd St................................... $ 59,900 173 Chingarora Ave................... $110,000 t o s e ll... Strathmore Colonial! 62BrookviewLane, Aberdeen 3 bed.. 2 1/2 baths, 1 car garage, many upgrades. MtDDlETOW If y o u w a n t y o u r h o u s e SOLD LIST WITH BARBARA KENAS!! A b e r d e e n O ffic e 5 8 3 - 5 4 0 0 1983,84,65,86.87,88 89,90,91,92 93 94 2'A bath colonial a 583-54001 tuqaa • c n o s • c n o s * 0? e U c c # , ‘P e te M , f a t fa tU K V lty Felicia Peters, C.R.S. A consummate professional, Felicia during her 15 year career in Real Estate has achieved numerous levels of excellence. The cornerstone of her business is her dedication to her clients’ best needs. “Thanks to my clients and associates for their support and trust in my abilities.” c o L o u ie u . b a n k e r □ SCHLOTT® ® REALTORS® S. 2. 3* Weichert MillionDollarSalesClub “WeichertAmbassador’s Club” *< su iio q Coldwell Banker Schlott 132 Highway 34, Matawan 5 8 3 -5 0 0 0 5 6 6 -1 8 8 1 res 9 4 6 -4 4 6 4 TEITEL MARKET ANALYSIS MuM-MtllUm D o lla r P ro d u c e r ServimgM U d lttesex ComnHes R E S U L T S S P E A K !!! Weber OfficePlaza 746Highway34 Maiawan 583-2800 OFFICE 583-0036 EVES. Debra Dolinsky, GRI & 'c n o s • c n o s • ^ New Jersey Realty CALL ME FORA COMPLIMENTARY D eb ra D o lin s k y , G R I Strathmore 7 Winter Place Aberdeen 4 bdroom, T h e P r u d e n t ia l» 'p on. TZeat S & te te S & w ie e ... MATAWAN OFFICE Assistant ManagerSJ Broker/SalesRespresentative ® NJARMillionDollarSalesClub O 508 Atlantic Ave.........................$132,000 68 Bonnie Drive......................... $172,000 657 Bray Ave..............................$130,000 4 Cherry L an e ........................... $145,000 14 Cherry Tree Lane................ $153,000 10 Clinton Ave........................ ....$125,000 567 Clubhouse Drive................ $125,000 420 Conover Ave.......................$137,000 2 Decker D rive.......................... $230,000 3 Exeter St..................................$158,000 85 Hamilton Ave........................ $ 25,300 18 Harkins Drive........................$ 93,000 C a l l T e i te l! Top Producer Million Dollar Club 1974-94i Top 1%of Women in American Business M A R K E T IN G Y O U R H O /V IE IS M Y O N L Y g A N a m e You a Can T ru st. . . j — 1994 COMPANY AWARD WINNER! *174,900 .SOLD • SOLD • Debra Dolinsky • SOLD • SOLD. 288 Broad St.............................. $125,000 15 Colonial Drive.......................$182,000 3 Highland Ave.......................... $128,900 3 Miriam Drive........................... $125,000 28 Somerset Place................... $245,000 W hen r e a d y J U S T LISTED! R e a l Estate S p o t lig h t •Cathy Cleveland, owner/broker of ERA Advantage Realty, Manalapan, will be attending the annual ERA Convention, held this year in Nashville, Tennessee. Gilda Plafker, Leora Dubrovsky, Elaine Cupo, and Carol Ann Stevenson will be joining her. •Lorraine Schaefer, manager of the Weichert Realtors Marlboro office, was recently elected as a director of the Monmouth County Association of Realtors. Lorraine served as chairperson of the Associates Committee of the Monmouth County Association for die past 2 years. Call Lorraine at 908-577-9800. •Sharon Marks has recendy joined Century 21 Mack Morris Iris Lurie, Inc. Realtors, Marlboro. Marks, who has always been dedicated to superior customer service, attended a 3-day marketing seminar to sharpen these skills. Sharon dan be reached at 908-536-2228 or 908-462-8558. •Sheila Anderson of Gloria Zastko Realtors in North Brunswick has achieved the New Jersey Association of Realtors (NJAR) Million Dollar Sales Club Award for the 8th consecutive year. Anderson, a licensed broker, can be reached at 908-297­ 0600. •Kathy Decker, sales associate of Burgdorff Realtors, East Brunswick, recently qualified for a company-sponsored trip to Milan and Venice, Italy. More than 133 Burgdorff Realtor professionals are expected for the 8-day trip. Burgdorff Realtors is located 385 Cranbury Road, phone 908-390-1600. •Gloria Zastko Realtors, North Brunswick, announces two new additions to its staff: Kevin J. McCourt and Dennis Connelly. Kevin J. McCourt has over 20 years of experience in the mortgage lending industry, with a background in mortgage origination and secondary financing. His last position was with Constellation Bank. McCourt received his real estate license in 1979 and his New Jersey Mortgage Banking License in 1985. Dennis Connelly, a licensed realtor for the last 10 years, has achieved the NJAR Million Dollar Club Award. Call 908-0297-0600 for all your real estate needs. •Mr. and Mrs. Ferenc David have authorized Gloria Zastko Realtors to include a 1956 classic Bendey in the sale of their custom-built colonial home on Riva Avenue in East Brunswick. Call Kathy Snell, the listing agent, at 908-297-0600 for details. To be featured, please contact Andrea Wolfert by phone - 908-254-7000, ext. 244 or Fax - 908-43.1-0151. 4 0 FEBRUARY 22,1995, THE INDEPENDENT Sports 19 9 4 -9 5 b o y s ’ basketball all-stars t’s tough to argue with the success of C h ris tia n B ro th e rs A c a d e m y ’s (C B A ) b a sk e tb a ll team . A ll fo u r seniors on the squad will continue playing the gam e in college and the Colts have enjoyed another outstanding season under Coach Ed Wicelinski. T he su ccess o f the C o lts ’ pro g ram ten d s to oversh ad o w o th e r su ccessfu l team s in the Independent's readership area, but several teams, including CBA’s Shore Conference A North Division foe Middletown High School South, enjoyed outstanding seasons as well. Matawan High School once again con­ tended for the title of the B North Division and M ater Dei, Middletown, overcame a horrendous start to take the title in the C N o rth D iv isio n w h ile H o lm d el H ig h School rem ained competitive despite its usual size disadvantage. W ith such quality program s, the se­ lection of an all-star team always is a dif­ I ficult but pleasurable task. Because of the depth o f talent, our roster is a bit larger than that of most teams. thony o f Jersey City earlier this season and he hit three three-pointers in the victo­ ry over Paul Robeson. He will be continu­ ing his b a sk e tb a ll c a re e r at th e U .S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. G e o ff B ille t, s e n io r, C B A : An ex ­ cellent shooter, ball-handler and defender, the 6-foot-1 shooting guard will be play­ ing in the Big East next season for Bob W enzel’s Rutgers Scarlet Knights. He led the Colts in scoring this season, averaging 18 points per game. He hit for 22 points against Baltim ore Southern Saturday at the Atlantic Cape Classic. The next day he had 24 points against nationally ranked Paul Robeson High o f Brooklyn, N.Y., including a gam e-w inning layup at the buzzer. Sean B radley, senior, CBA: Bradley, a 6 -fo o t-2 c e n te r, is C B A ’s le a d in g rebounder, averaging eight boards per game. An excellent post-up player, he has excelled despite being constantly matched against much taller opponents. He scored 17 points in the Colts’ A North Division title-clinching victory over M iddletow n South. Next season Bradley will be attend­ ing the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Connecticut. G reg G affney, senior, CBA: The 5foot-9 point guard is am ong the Shore C o n fe re n c e ’s b e st b a ll-h a n d le rs. H is buzzer-beating jum per enabled the Colts to com e from behind to defeat St. A n­ F ra n k DiBlasi, senior, CBA: The 6foot shooting guard is a prem ier threepoint shooter. He shot 54 percent from beyond the three-point arc last season and over 40 percent this season. He has yet to Jeff Martin .• .V A V . 'A U U U X W . V . ’A U W W V \ .\.t* */ decide where he will continue his educa­ tion, but has already received scholarship offers from several Division I schools. B ria n L y n ch , ju n io r , CBA : A fo r­ ward, Lynch earned a varsity letter as a sophomore, moved into the starting lineup this season and will be one o f the team’s leaders next year. He scored 17 points in CBA’s win over Long Branch in the open­ ing ro u n d o f th e S h o re C o n fe re n c e Tournament. Dax Pearson, ju n io r, M ataw an: The Huskies’ center has done it all, leading the team in sc o rin g and re b o u n d in g . H e scored 25 points against Freehold, includ­ ing a perfect 11-11 from the charity stripe. The bad news for the rest o f the Shore Conference is Pearson will be back for the Huskies next year. Dax Pearson Continued on next page THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1095 4 1 1 9 9 4 -9 5 b o y s’ basketball all-stars Continued from previous page A rt Czech, senior, K eyport: The 6foot-2 forward has been the Red Raiders’ go-to-player in the paint this s ason for (7-12) Keyport. Czech has ha>1 a monstrous season on the boards foi the Red Raiders, averaging 10 rebound s and 11 p o in ts a gam e. “H e ’s an out stan d in g jum per, w ho’s willing to step up in the clutch for our team,” said Coach Stead. Czech is being recruited for his excel­ lence in the classroom and for his football p la c e k ic k in g a b ility . P rin c e to n U niversity; M onm outh C ollege, W est Long Branch; and Trenton State College, Ewing, have been keeping a close eye on him. M a r k S o b r o z a , s e n io r , S t. J o h n V ia n n e y : T he 6 -fo o t-l g u ard led the Lancers with 22 points per game. He has an outstanding jum pshot but is equally adept at scoring o ff the dribble. Coach Tom M cLaughlin calls him “a complete offensive player.” He is still sorting out his options for furthering his education. M ike Ia s p a rro , sen io r, M a te r Dei: Led the Seraphs to their second consec­ utive C North Division title. He led his team in scoring and assists for the second straight season. He scored 20 and had 10 assists against Shore Regional. He has b een h e a v ily sc o u te d , b u t has y e t to decide where he will go to college. J e f f M a r tin , s e n io r, M id d le to w n South: One of the big reasons the (14-8) Eagles are soaring this year has been the play of this 6-foot, 250-pound senior. The E agles’ pow er forward is averaging 15 points and grabbing seven rebounds a game this season. “H e’s been a consistent player for us and one of the better players in the Shore this year,” said Coach Jim Anderson. C arlos Q uatela, ju n io r, M iddletow n N orth: In what has been a disappointing year for the (3-16) Lions, Q uatela has m ade big strid es and h as becom e the L io n s’ “standout player,” according to Coach Jim Davidson. Quatela, who was not even a starter when the season began, has stepped up to be the L ions’ leading scorer, averaging 17 points a game. The junior guard/forward has been the team ’s top defensive player this season, leading the team in steals which has turned into big plays for the Lions. “He plays a solid defensive game for us and has become the teams floor leader,” added Davidson. M ike M ed ric, sophom ore, R a rita n : The point guard has been the R ockets’ steadiest and most consistent player this season, averaging 11 points per game, in clu d in g 14 three-p o in t shots for the year. “He never stops trying, giving me and the team 100 percent every day,” said C oach M ateo B elan to n i. M edric does more than just score points for the (3-17) Rockets, as he averages two steals and four assists per game; he’s also shooting 45 percent from the field and 65 percent from the foul line. “Right now Mike is the floor leader for our team and with all his potential, he’s going to be something spe­ cial,” added Belantoni. C h ris V ennino, ju n io r, H olm del: In the Hornets’ last two games, the junior hit for 21 and 22 points to lead his team to victories. That, as much as anything, tells what kind o f player Vennino is. He finished the season as the Shore C onference’s leader in three-point field goals with 88. Hornets’ Coach Sean De- T o m S e la h , s e n io r , M id d le to w n South: The 6-foot-3 forward, a transfer from Middletown North, has played noth­ ing short of spectacular for the Eagles this season. Selah, a pure shooter, has aver­ aged 13 points and has grabbed a teamleading eight rebounds a game this season for the Eagles. “Tom’s the toughest player we have out there. H e’s not afraid to bat tie anyone or any circum stance,” said Anderson. Art Czech vaney said, “He took over where M ike Donovan (now at Yale University, New Haven, Conn.) left off last year as a scor­ er. He was our go-to-guy on offense.” Russ M cK eever, senior, Holmdel: A three-year starter who Devaney said sacri­ ficed scoring opportunities for the sake of the team . A c c o rd in g to the co ach , McKeever is the Hornets’ best all-around athlete and best defender as well as lead­ ing rebounder, reaching double figures in board’s several times. “H e’s being looked at by colleges as a two guard; that tells you a lot about what he’s done for us.” B ria n M cG rogan, senior, K eyport: The 5-foot-10 guard has been the most c o n s is te n t p la y e r fo r the (7 -1 2 ) Red Raiders this season averaging 10 points, five rebounds and four assists a game. Not only does McGrogan give his team offensive stability, he is also the team ’s best defensive player. There aren’t many players in the area that can say they have taken 21 charges against the opposition. “He will sacrifice his body at any time. You can’t teach that to a player, it must be instinctive,” said Coach Tom Stead. F r a n k B e n n e n t, so p h o m o re , M id ­ d le to w n S o u th : T he 5 -fo o t-1 0 p o in t guard has been a key ingredient for the (14-8) Eagles. Bennent is averaging 13 points a game and has been the team ’s le a d e r in a s sists th is se a so n . “ H e ’s stepped up and has becom e our flo o r le a d e r th is s e a s o n ,” sa id A n d e rso n . “Being just a sophomore, Frank has the potential to be a great player foi- us in the future.” H onorable m ention: Mike W heeler, CBA; Rob Santifort, Chris DeLaura and John Tierney, M ater Dei; Jaime Joviero, Antonio Fontanes, Russell Clayton and Joe K raus, St. John V ianney; C harlie Rogers, Ed Colleton, Shannon Baker and Jim M acom ber, M ataw an; Pkt C oyle, Brian Van Omum, Raritan; Rich Bennett, Scott Millevoi, Middletown South. H o lm d e l S ta llio n s to h o ld b ru n ch , cam p The Homde] Stallions will hold their annual brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 5 at the Channel Club, Monmouth Beach. The occasion gathers coaches and assistant coaches, players and par­ ents and honors those teams that have won their division championships. T h is y ear, tw o H olm del S ta llio n s came in first place in their division, the ’8 0 -’81 g irls’ team , coached by Joan W itkowski and John Burtnick, and the ’80-’81 boys’ team, coached by Dean Vlecides and Vas Kalomiris. In a d d itio n , th ere w ill be several guest speakers, including the great soc­ cer player “Pele.” Several door prizes will be awarded. Stallion fam ilies w ho have not re ­ ceived their invitation may contact their coach or Dale at 615-0462. H olm del S ta llio n s’ S occer C am p, conducted by North Am erican Soccer Camps (NASC), is scheduled to begin the week following the school year. The camp is open to all boys and girls who are interested in improving their skills. Each team on the Stallions are asked to participate and team parents are need­ ed. A selected c o a c h /tra in e r w ill be assigned to any Stallion team signing up for the camp. If y o u ’re interested in helping out, please call the Stallions’ hotline, 741- 3101. Several positions a re open with the Holmdel Stallions have several positions open. There are 14 teams playing in the spring ’95 season. Open tryouts for all eligible groups are scheduled for M ay. The u n d e r-10 teams will consist o f only 11 players. If you are interested in playing com­ petitive soccer or coaching, call Prank at 741-3101. 4 2 FEBRUARY 2 2 ,1995, THE INDEPENDENT Angela Burgo Jennifer Carey ‘In d ep en d en t’ p ic k s g irls ’ h o o p s all-stars he depth o f ta le n t o f area high school g irls’ basketball team s is staggering. St. John Vianney High School’s team has achieved national recognition over the years and this season’s senior squad is, again, among the finest teams in the state. However, the Lady Lancers are in no way alone in fielding a talented squad. T h is y e a r saw M id d le to w n H ig h S c h o o l S o u th an d M id d le to w n H ig h School North battle for the Shore Con­ f e re n c e A N o rth D iv isio n title . A nd K e y p o rt o n ce a g a in c h a lle n g e d in C North. As a class, this year’s seniors will be a tough act to follow . W ith the ex­ ception o f Raritan High School, Hazlet, which was dominated by underclassmen, every team in the area had at least one senior to turn to in pressure situations. M ore often than n o t, those sen io rs delivered and made it tough on players with less experience to find a place on this year’s team. T A ngela B u rg o , se n io r, M id d leto w n South: The 5-foot-10 senior forward leads the Eagles in scoring, averaging over 10 points a game, and her rebounds average five boards a contest. Burgo has been a m ajor force for the Eagles (15-4) under the glass at both ends o f the court this sea­ son. “It doesn’t matter whether she’s box­ ing out, rebounding, posting up or block­ in g s h o ts ,” sa id E a g le C o ach D o n n a Bower. “She is just the all-around inside player.” Joy ce Jo h n so n , sen io r, M iddletow n S outh: “She has a great combination o f p ow er and speed th a t opponents have trouble matching up against,” said Bower. The 5-7 senior guard averages 10 points and five rebounds a game, and she also leads the Eagles in three-point shooting, a v e ra g in g th re e p e r g am e. O ne o f Johnson’s strong suits is her knack for finding the hot shooter on the floor. She leads the Eagles in assists, averaging five a game. C an d y C am po, senior, M iddletow n N orth: Campo has been a key ingredient in the L io n s’ (12-8) late-season run o f eight straight victories. The 5-9 senior g u a rd le a d s th e te a m in sc o rin g , r e ­ bounding, steals and free throw shooting. “She has become one of the better players in the area,” said Lions’ Coach Ed Jones. “Campo is the all-around team player, that all coaches love to have.” Campo is look­ ing to continue her winning ways at the collegiate level as she is being scouted by S o u th ern C o n n e c tic u t U n iv ersity and Long Island University. C h r is s a R o e s n n e r , s o p h o m o r e , R a rita n : The 5-2 sophom ore guard be­ cam e the all-tim e leader for three-point field goals at Raritan, tallying 27 this sea­ son, and for her career record total of 50. Roesner has been the Rockets’ (3-14) “go to” player this season as she tops the team in total points (144), assists (73), and steals (61). “She is not afraid o f taking the big shot and our team counts on her to hit it,” Coach Steve Znaiden said. D in a C ia m b r u s h in i, s o p h o m o r e , R a rita n : The 5-5 sophomore guard was chosen as both defensive play er o f the y ea r and m o st valu ab le p la y e r by h er coaches and teammates for the Rockets. C iam brushini is second on the team in scoring w ith 139 points, and leads the team rebounds, grabbing 89 for the sea­ son. “Even though she lacks size, she’ll fight for every rebound,” said Znaiden. “I wouldn’t want to play a game without her. J e n n if e r C a re y , s e n io r, K e y p o rt: W hen the (16-5) Red R aiders look for someone to step up their game, they look no further than to their 6-0 senior co-cap­ tain. Carey provides the kind o f floor lead­ ership coaches dream about. The four-year s ta rte r a v e ra g e s 19.3 p o in ts and 10 rebounds a game, while shooting 54 per­ cent from the field and constantly working at both ends o f the floor. “W e look to get h er the b all w henever p o s s ib le ,” said Coach Brian Brady. “She is that good.” C arey w ill b e a tte n d in g M o n m o u th , College this fall. K it L ew andow ski, senior, K eyport: The 5-7 co-captain is averaging 8.2 points per game and leads the Red Raiders with 76 steals this season. “She drives, drib­ bles, scores, defends and assists,” said Brady. “She does just about everything.” The senior point guard has been a defen­ sive gem for the Red Raiders (16-5), mak­ ing the big plays. Lewandowski is unde­ cided on w here she w ill co n tin u e her career, but she has received inquiries from several Division III schools. E r ic a G o m e z , s e n io r , S t. J o h n V ianney: This talented 5-9 guard is one of the most highly-recruited girls’ basketball players in the country. Sought after for her great all-around ability, Gomez is a top shooter, passer, and defender. She scored 18 points against highly-regarded Christ the King of Queens, NY. Erica will attend UCLA this fall. D a w n W e r n e r , s e n io r , S t. J o h n V ia n n e y : The 5-8 point guard has re ­ ceived several scholarship offers, but has yet to sign a letter o f intent. In addition to being the Lancers’ best ball handler, she is an excellent passer and outside shooter. R o se J a c k s o n , s e n io r , S t. J o h n V ianney: One o f the best defensive playContinued on next page THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 4 3 ‘Independent’ p ic k s g irls ’ h o o p s all-stars Continued from previous page ers on the Jersey Shore, she can apply p re ssu re “from b a se lin e to b a s e lin e ,” a c c o rd in g to c o a c h N ic k R u sso . She always gets matched up with the opposing team ’s best guard and is a great penetrator and passer. M a u re e n N eville, s e n io r, S t. J o h n V ianney: She’s a top rebounder and de­ fender and has great moves to the basket. C oach R usso calls the 5-8 forw ard “a great rebounder for her size.” She usually draw s the assig n m en t o f covering the opposing top scorer Alison M acF arland, ju n io r, St. Jo h n V ianney: At 5-9 she plays out of position at center because she is the Lancers’ best inside player, but has done the job well all season. She w ould be b etter suited to playing guard, where she could utilize her great speed and outside shooting abilities. B eth O ’Shea, senior, M ataw an: One of the top girls’ basketball players in the Shore C onference, the 5-9 forw ard has h ad an “e x c e lle n t a ll-a ro u n d y e a r ,” according to Coach Peg Fleischer. Her 17 ppg and 13 rpg led the Huskies. Her finest scoring effort cam e against M analapan when she hit for 29 points. Last Sunday O ’Shea received the National Women and Girls in Sports Athletic Award at a dinner at Seton Hall University. One of the top students in her class, she has already received a scholarship to Notre Dame. C h ristie C o rd e ro , senior, H olm del: The Hornets’ center is their tallest player at 5-10. The team captain, she provided Holmdel with leadership and experience. A big rebounder, she played a major role in Holmdel’s various zone defenses. L a u r a R o u n d s, so p h o m o re , M a te r D ei: In a d iffic u lt y e a r fo r the L ady Seraphs Rounds provides some hope for the future having provided much of the team ’s scoring. In addition the secondyear player gave the Seraphs a solid pres­ ence under the boards. H o n o r a b le m e n tio n : K ry sty n a Zagorski, Caran Godwin, Sandra Guedes, Erin Gargan, Maria Tyrrell, Matawan; Sue Murtha, Middletown South; Jackie Cash, M eaghan N itk a, E m ily P o lla ck , M eg C asey , H o lm d e l; Jen n y P ea se , M iddletow n N orth; K athleen M arcotte and Gina Iasparro, Mater Dei. Middletown Vipers dominate division he Middletown Vipers, an under-11 boys’ soccer team, lead their division in the ’95 Middletown Soccer Club Indoor Classic midway through the tournament. The Vipers have a record of 3-0-1. The Vipers have scored 19 goals and have given up only two goals. The Vipers stunned the Wall Stallions 5-0 in the game played the weekend of Feb. 4. Goalie Kurt Hostnik led the Viper team to a shutout. Right forward Javier Domingo opened the Viper scoring with a pass from center forward Andy Hooker. Left forward David Szanto scored the second goal. Domingo struck again with an assist from Hooker. Hooker scored twice unassisted to finish the game 5-0. The Vipers drowned the Battle o f Monmouth Sharks 11-0 in game 3. Center forward Domingo opened the scoring with a penalty kick. Left forward Joe Lucarelli headed a goal with a pass from right forward Tripp Jarden. Domingo came back with another goal. Jarden and Marc Sim each added a goal. Another goal was scored by right forward Hostnik from a Chris Geiss pass. Center forward Matt Dolansky added a goal. Justin Clarke tallied a goal. Left fullback Falanga rifled high into the net from half court for the ninth goal. Both Lucarelli and Sim added their second goals for the day to end the game at 11-0 Vipers. The Vipers defeated the Brick Comets 1-0 in a fiery battle in the second game. The only score o f the game came in the first half when Szanto rifled the ball past the Brick goalie for the strike. The Vipers tied the Holmdel Stallions 2-2 in the Indoor Classic opener. The Stallions scored the first two goals. Center forward Lancos posted the first Viper goal with a pass from left forward Lucarelli. Right forward Domingo tied the game with a penalty score in the second half. Goalie Szanto registered the tie. The Indoor Classics are held all day on Sundays at Middletown High School South. The tournament is open to the public, free of charge, and runs until March. The Vipers are coached by Stephen Lancos and Frank Lofton. For more in­ formation, call 787-1704. T Sue Murtha 11 t i l i l l i l l l i t 11 t i l l 1 1 - * i w t i . t u u . m . i j i n I ; I m l »* 4 4 FEBRUARY 22,1995, THE INDEPENDENT GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS S PO R T S FANS! 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CEGLIA T R A N S M IS S IO N UNION BCH 264-6590 The 0 C o lo n y In n £ Sunday-March 12 DinnerShow 7:00P.M. February 21" 7:00 P.M. Reserve Now! zAways c/fvailable A handicap table tennis league, orga­ nized and operated by the Jersey Coast Table Tennis Association and sponsored by T he R a c q u e t P la c e , R o u te 34, Matawan, will be held from 8-10 p.m. on Fridays. Teams will form this Friday at 7 p.m. for the 10-week season. Fee is $5 per night, per person. Instruction and practice is available for non-league players. For more inform ation, call Roger at 671-8782. _ _ „ , s o u g h t f o r to u r n e y Youth Games regional competition in Los Angeles this August. A team from New Jersey is being organized by Herb Waldman, West Orange, and Rich Riley, Ran­ dolph. Those interested in learning more about the team or attending tryouts may call " 'ilrln irw it PO 1) 731-6953 or Riley at (201) 895-3002. OPEN 7 DAYS • BREAKFAST, LUNCH & DINNER 1110FLORENCEAVE. OttA 7/17*7 UNIONBEACH f H/ / B A B E W N R U T H L E A G B A S E B M .L U ta k e T Y B A b a s k e tb a ll title S tarting a t E p o in ts, 4 re b o u n d s), T im S tro b e l (2 points), Lucas Green (9 assists), Jamie Koehler, Pat G im lett, Bill D oll, Kevin McCall, Pat Clabby, Bob Ford, Matt Ferrigno and Mike Doughtery. The team is coached by Gary Green and Tom McCall. N e w p la y e r s s o u g h t Central Jersey M en’s Senior Baseball league — for ages 30 and over or ages 40 and over — is seeking additional players and teams. To receive a free information packet and registration form, call 463-7142. B a s e b a ll p la y e r s J u n io r s ID D L E T O m f o r m in g Jew ish baseball players, ages 15-16, DINNER, MUSIC&ENTERTAINMENT FBI. &SAT.8-10P.M.^ ^ _ are invited to participate in the Maccabi E. N e w m a n S p r i n g s R d . 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A combined check for payment for both registration and raffle book should be dated the same day of registration. The $100 work deposit check should be dated July 1,1995. For more information, call 264-3060. S o c c e r te a m s e e k s e x p e r ie n c e d b o y s The M ataw an/A berdeen Knights, an under-16 b o y s’ travel soccer team , is looking for experienced high school or travel players for the spring season. 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Seeking S/OWPM,. 5 "t1 ”+. , caring w id o w , 52„ r r , seeks■H horned,, i out­ going SWM, 50-60, to spend time with and develop lasting friien d sh iip //rellatiio n s h ip . ______________ WANTED: SW DAD whOS belMeeni 35-40, with tod* dl®rs„ for fri^ndshiip with this DWF„ 36. Must Kke sports, be reqsonsible and enjoy indudling the children iin. most: activities mmtmsam 91632(ie»ga^8l________ t lady, 40s, F5T, ' ' romanr. Seeten cutoo iig , sponfeneous DM, 40s50s, with sense at humor and zest far Me. 91656(e»p348) C R C L E T M S AD!!! I DWJF, LOOKING FOR COMPANION SBPF, 42, 5*5“, 150lbs, N/S, N/D, enjoys music, movies, theater. Seeking SPM, 45+, who enjoys same, for friend­ ship/possible LTR. 9 1 5 8 2 (exp3/1) ______________ ADS F R O M M EN Rectually developed. N /S. 91657^exo3<8t ______ ATTRACTIVE, WITTY rom antic, playful , 41, 56", 133*is, enjoys travel, adventure. Seeking attractive, in shape SWM, 37-49, N/S interested in a refeSonshBp. 9 1 6 6 1 (e>qp3f8) VIVACIOUS AND ATTRACTIVE W arm , kind, professional woman: looking for int^Ngent, attractive, sensitive, profes­ sional/business man, 48-54, who likes to do things, laugh, and enjoy Me. 91628(exp3^8> Attractive SWF, beautiful eyes, petite shape, long, sexy hair, m 30s , great personality with sense of humor, very styfish. Seeking handsome SWM, 34­ 39, 6>„ non-baking. 9 1 6 2 5 Ceatpa<8>___________________ E h $ 1 .9 5 /m in . M u s t b e 1 8 o r o v e r. *M e e t Y o u r M a tc h - * HANDSOME PROFESSIONAL SW M, young 40, 6’, 190lbs, financially secure, athletic; enjoys dining, dancing, vaca­ tions, sporting events. Seeking attractive, slim SWCF, 25-35, who's romantic, fun, outgoing, adventurous, for a possible LTR. 9 1 844(exp3/29)_______ SEEKING COMPANIONSHIP 53 year-old widowed JPM, would like to meet a caring, petite JF, 55+, for relationship. 9 1 829(exp3/29)___________ TALL GENTLEMAN Educated, successful, tall M (6’4“), stocky build, recently transferred, seeks tail lady (5V*-6'), 40-52, who's very fit and into hiking, swimming, snorkeling. New York, State Street theater, good times. 9 1 846(exp3/29)___________ HELLO, R U THERE? Fit, loyal, good-looking SM, 6*1", 175lbs, fun to talk and be with, not weird. Seeking attrac­ tive match. 91847(exp3/29) DARK, HANDSOME, SHY SWPM, 2 8 ,5'3", 125lbs, enjoys movies, cruises, beach, seeks fun, cute, attractive SWPF, 22­ 30, with nice personality, N/S. 91848(exp3/29)____________ SINCERE & HONEST SW M , 26 , seeks attractive SWF, 23-30, N/S, who likes sports, auto racing, dancing, the shore, for relationship, pos­ sibly more. Middlesex Co area. 91849(exp3/29)____________ OUTDOORS TYPE DWM, 30, 57", 160lbs, seeks LTR with S/DWF, 20-36. Enjoy camping, backpacking, hiking, fishing, hanging out, trips to the mountains, and animal photog­ raphy. 91840(exp3/29)______ SEEKING SPECIAL LADY Genuine, down to earth SW PM , 39, good sense of humor, honest and sincere, athletic, romantic and loves to travel. Seeking SPF, 27-40, for friendship and possible LTR, race unimportant. 9 1 8 4 2 (exp3/29)__________________ DEBONAIR ITALIAN SM, 20, attractive, intelligent, brown hair/dark eyes, seeks SF 18-35, athletic to medium build, for dancing, romantic evenings, monogamy, possible LTR. Race unimportant. 9 1836 (exp3/29)_____________ ONE-ON-ONE Down to earth, affectionate, SWM, 39, looks much younger, nice-looking, home owner, self­ employed, nice personality, enjoys bike riding, other out­ side activities, seeks loving, one-on-one relationship with SWF, 21-35. 91837(exp3/29) AMBITIOUS, HIGHLY MOTIVATED Happy, enthusiastic, emotional­ ly and financially secure DW PM, 6’ 1", seeks D/SW F, 23-40s, for friendship, to share interests and life's pleasures and in tim e possibly LTR. 91838(exp3/29)_______ ____ LOOKING FOR LOVE SW M , 33, great sense of humor, N/D, N/S, enjoys walks on beach, movies, quiet times, oldies, Atlantic City. Seeking open-minded SWF, 21-35, for possible LTR. 9 1 8 3 4 (exp 3/29)______________________ ROCK STAR TYPE SW M, 31, 5*11", 193lbs, no dependents, exceptional build, handsome, funny, brown-eyed, long-haired Donny Osmond look-alike. Seeking SWF, 21­ 39, for possible relationship. Middletdwn area. 9 1 8 3 2 (exp3/29)__________________ LOOKING FOR MS. RIGHT SBM, 21, enjoys music, hang­ ing out, parties. Seeking SW/HF, 18-32, with sense of humor, sim ilar interests. Weight unimportant. 9 1 7 9 6 (exp3/22) ______________ NOBODY'S HERO Compassionate, honest, sensi­ tive, truthful SWM, 20, musi­ cian, longs for attractive SWF, 19-24, who is daring, outgoing, romantic, honest, not afraid to be loved. 91798(exp3/22) LONESOME W M, 54, seeks shapely JF, early 50s. with reddish hair, who is educated, loves grilled chicken sandwiches, for friend­ ship. 91799(exp3/22)_______ MIDDLESEX COUNTY DWM, 53, 5*11", seeks W/A lady, 40-50, N/S, who needs a friend/com panion. 9 1 8 0 0 (exp3/22)__________________ FRIEND & LOVER SWM, 39, looks much younger, 510", 185lbs, considered nicelooking, black/brown, mous­ tache, Italian/Irish, homeowner, flexible, down to earth, intelli­ gent, nice personality, seeks SWF, 21-35. 91802(exp3/22) TRUE BLUE Fun-loving, reliable, but shy SJM, 24, brown/blue, 5'6", 145lbs, enjoys movies, dining. Seeking fit, honest, easygoing SWF, 20-26, for LTR. 9 1 8 0 3 (exp3/22)__________________ ARE YOU THE ONE? SWM, 24, 5*10", 165lbs, blond/ blue. Enjoys movies, outdoors, quiet evenings, long walks. Seeking SW F, 2 2-26, who enjoys the same and more. Friendship, possible LTR. 91804(exp3/22)____________ SAVE ME FROM BAR SCENE DW PM , 31, 5'7", 150lbs, Greek/Italian, enjoys skydiving, horseback riding, and theatre. Seeking adventurous, warm­ hearted woman counterpart with sim ilar interests for LTR/possible m arriage. 9 1805(exp3/22)______________ HANDSOME WPM, 50 Easygoing, upbeat, successful. Trim, athletic build. Seeking SWF, for a casual but caring friendship. Middlesex County. 9 1 808(exp3/22)____________ X-FILES SWM, 38 looks 28, tall, intelli­ gent, enjoys books, laser discs, astrology, tarot, U .F.O 's, singing in the rain. Seeking off­ beat female, to explore psychic worlds and m elba toast. 91810(exp3/22)____________ TIRED OF BEING ALONE Italian DWM, 39, 5'5", enjoys movies, romantic dinners, oldies, beach and slow danc­ ing. Seeking S/DW F, 30-40, who's petite, fun and affection­ ate, for LTR, maybe more. 91812(exp3/22) __________ SWEET VALENTINE SWM, 24, 5’10", brown/brown, old-fashioned, but not outdat­ ed, enjoys photography, music, movies, adventure. Seeking SW F, 2 0 -2 6 , with sense of humor, for friendship or more. 91813(exp3/22)____________ LOVE & TRUST SW M , 37, 6', 165lbs, curly brown/green, who's marathon/ fun runner, magnetic, scintillat­ ing, laser dancer, religious joke teller (=true spirit). Seeking same in S /D W F, 2 2 -3 8 , to ocean cruise your heart. 9 1 7 9 0 (exp3/22)___________ BLUE-EYED SCORPION N /S SW P M , 28, long dark hair/moustache, hard-working, honest, humorous, down to earth romantic seeks same in SWF, 21-35, who enjoys dining out, movies, more. Possible LTR with right lady. 9 1 7 9 3 (exp3/22)__________________ FUN TO BE WITH SWM, 39, 6', 160lbs, enjoys outdoors, dancing, movies, quiet nights at home. Seeking attractive WF, 26-38, for LTR. 91794(exp3/22)____________ PERSONABLE PROFESSIONAL Mid-50s, 6’, 170lbs, lives near beach, has variety of interests. Seeking slender, attractive female, 40-52, who is romantic and affectionate for intimate LTR. 91786(exp3/22)_______ WANTED: CARING CJr For meaningful relationship. SJM, 33, 5'8", dark brown/blue, enjoys music, dancing, movies, comedy clubs, theatre, sports, and museums. No head games. 91788(exp3/22) GENTLE BEN Just a country boy, who loves the outdoors as weekend get­ aways and tender moments in a cabin by a lake. Seeking SWF, N/S, N/D, 25-35. Call me for a life-long adventure. 9 1783(exp3/22) ____________ COMPANIONSHIP SWM, 49, physically fit, suc­ cessful, seeks woman of quali­ ty and confidence, 35-49, for friendship, possible relation­ ship. 91745(exp3/15)_______ ITALIAN, 28 SW PM, tall, dark and hand­ some, who loves romance, big hugs and laughter. Seeking attractive SW F, 24-31, who likes to laugh and live. Let's chat! 9 1 784(exp3/22)_______ TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE SWM, 25, great smile, killer eyes, fantastic dimples, looking for Ms. Right. Hurry! 9 1 7 7 7 (exp3/22) ______________ HONEST, FAITHFUL & HOPEFUL Attractive SWM, 27, smoker, seeks attractive SWF, 23-30, to share busy days, boring nights, future plans, rock'n'roll and each other. 91779(exp3/22) RESPO N D T O A D S Simplycall 1-900-370­ 2131. (Call costs $1.95 per min., you must be 18 or over). Use a tpuch tone phone and followthe sim­ plevoice instructions. You canthen enter the four­ digit number inan ad, or browse the voice greet­ ings inthe category of your choice. Listento as many voice ads as you want and leaveyour pri­ vate messages for people who interest you. Ifyou're using a rotary phone, fol­ lowthe easy instructions. BE KIND TO ANIMALS DWM, 40ish, desires honest, sincere woman for serious rela­ tionship leading lo possible marriage. Animal lepver a must. 91759(exp3/15) SW DAD 38, self-employed; 5'11**, 200 lbs, Italian, business owner, seeks SW mom, 30-38, for a possible relationship. 9 1 7 4 1 (exp3/15)SLEEPLESS IN NJ SWM, 23, heavy bi|jt shrinking, An old-fashioneqij guy who knows how to treat a lady like a lady. Seeking fun lively, educated, adventur ous SWF. 91760(exp3/15) QUALITY RELA TIONSHIP Humorous, sincere caring, loving SWM dad, 37, 6'8", 165lbs, N/S, seeks attract ve, fit SWF with similar qualityes. 9 1 7 6 2 (exp3/15) BLUE-COLLAR Good-looking, nice SWM, 34, 6', 200lbs, blond/blue, seeks same in SWF who likes sports and old movies, for friendship and possible LTR. 9 1 7 6 3 (exp3/15) MALE SEEKS COMPANIONSHIP SM, college educated, seeks attractive female for compan­ ionship/possible serious rela­ tionship. 91764(exp3/15) CALL ME W arm , easy, fur), romantic DWPM who likes skiing, biking, hiking, dancing, tfennis, quiet and sun, seeks funny, honest, slim, happy and affectionate S/QF. 25-35. 91769(exp3/15) n*J1E33M E SWM, 31, 5*11", 1SOIbs, blue­ eyed, fit, educated, homeown­ er, with varied interests. Seeking SWCF, 24-31, attrac­ tive, slender, intelligent, child­ less, with sense of humor. Morals, family values a must. 9 1 747(exp3/15) __________ J U S T F R IE N D S FUN-LOVING ITALIAN WM Likeable guy, 6', gdod sense of humor, seeks female, 20-40, race unimportant, affectionate, who likes to be treated like a lady, for friendship, good phone conversation. 9 1 7 5 4 (exp3/15) TIME SHARING/ UNDERSTANDING W orking, active^ part-time grandmother, 40s, straight DW F, N /S, enjoys dancing, outdoor activities. Seeking friendship/social activities for self and/or 2 year-old grand­ son. Monmouth County. 9 1755 fexp3/15) A SHOT IN THE DARK SWF seeks sincere friendship with mature-minded, sensitive, unique SM/F. Interests include NYC, outdoor activities, ani­ mal/environmental] conscious­ ness, foreign langu&ges, travel. 91675(exp3/8) ______ Y O U R A D B E C A N H E R E 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S r •reference, race, ■ and religion. : *Itstext. This pubcaenpieieliabilityfor the content ana aHreplies toany advertisement or recorded message and for any claims made against this publicationand its agents as a result * ** “ y fees), tkibtfftes — * *.......... L-----------------** *“ *it" "J!--- 1— J L ' **“ — — L----------t hisher voicegreeting. v. 'v^' GUttJRW ES: Mee# Vour Mokit Personefs <sw for admits IS or cuter i v*";:: . . ' jradww facw expires o r fcereolter. This pubftcafcorv reserves ihe right to revise ::v;- ' . ' V : ' ■ . \ ...vv- .... ....... ;; ' -> - . : ' , - - , . ed. An odmfiser's print o d mot be renewed ottme dote in ^ h iS : line Kcofion assumes no respo«si>8»y kx c of year when our pages are completelyjam-packed with personal ads. Which means ' now. you've got more sincere, interesting, single professiorcafs to choose fromthan ever. All you have to do is wcie the ads fromthose people who interest you and gj\e thema call. Or,just pickup the phone to browse Wirougpi a selection of voice greetings. But hurry.Someone may be waitingto hear fromyouj ITSSfexp&TSD_________ TH E NATURAL SWF, 25, 13Qttts, NS„ enjoys beach, m ovies, diirtiimg out, sports. Seeking SW M , N /S , with similar interests, tar LTR 91i757((eatp3('t5)i___________ PRETTY LADY Seeking p artner iin flighting catwt: fever. 1 youftoe SWM,. <3­ 58, who’s fun-tovmg, sponta­ neous, affectionate, clease cam 9 1 TSSflewsffiT! 5); CULTURED SOPHRTICATE Atteacfive DWPF, 45>, SW r MS* enjoys theater, travel!,, music, dancing. Seeking honest, fit,, emotionally secure, cuftuired,. tail1S/DW M with siimilar inter­ e s t ter L TR 9t78t(jteaqg»3?15)i t SOMEONE’S here for YOU. Ares you? I so. mawbe owr p suit should incfti................... DWF,, 5"8"„ 13 ATTRACTIVE, OUTGOMG SW F seeks attractive SWPM, 20-25, smoker, medium build, who ik e s long walks on the beach, hip-hop music, dubs, spending tim e together. 9 l~TIiiwftji ■ fBfiqa___________ SPARK M Y HEART! Wfell. ignite and sparkle togeth- fe*p3/221 S flm ro w th l W ::i : D W F, 5’’6 * , i: attractive WM with good sense of humor, 3 8 -4 5 , for lasting relationship. E tesve beaches, dinner, sports., movies. 9 1 7 6 8 a 1 - 9 0 0 - 3 7 0 - 2 1 3 1 . T o ;is te n a n a r e s p o n d to s c s . c a ll TO PLACE YOUR FREE A D M E - to p la c e a n a d - m essage r e tr ie v a l F R E E ad. ca n 1 - 8 0 0 - 4 5 4 - 9 1 0 0 . 4 6 mimm^tt S&fcnsn %AgA - FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT j 007 Houses for Sale NOTICES C L A S S IF IE D 1-800-660-4ADS D E A D L IN E S M ONDAY Line A d s - 1 :3 0 p m Display A d s - I I :00 a m H O U RS Reaching Over 140,000 Homes OPEN SATURDAYS 9-2 Monday 8:00 am-5:30 pm Wednesday.8:00 am-6:30 pm Tuesday 8:00 am-5:30 pm Thursday 8:00am-6:30 pm Friday 8:00am-5:30 pm Saturday 9:00am-2:00 pm Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept responsibility for only the first Incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, reject or properlyclassifyany ad. • News Transcript • Sentinel t Suburban • Bayshore Independent • Middletown Independent • Examiner Local Sentinel/Suburban Readers May Call 2 5 4 -7 9 7 9 NOTICES 1 REALESTATE 5-15 GARAGESALES 60 NOTICES NOTICES ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY RESOLUTION 1995-20 - RESOLUTIONAPPOINTING BONDCOUNSEL WHEREAS, there exists a need for Bond Counsel services to be performed on behalf of the Aberdeen TownshipMunicipal UtilitiesAuthorityinconnectionwiththeissuanceofcertainBondsfortheAuthority; and WHEREAS, under the provisions of N.J.S.A40:14B-18the AberdeenTownshipMunicipal Utilities Authority mayappoint aBondCounsel: and i,fundsareorwill beavailableforthis purpose; and WHEREAS, the Local PublicContract Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seo. requiresthat the Resolutionappointing theFinancial Advisorandawardingthecontract shall statethesupportingreasons, therefore, andbeprinted ina newspaperofgeneral circulationnot morethantendaysafterthepassageoftheResolution; NOW,THEREFORE, BEITRESOLVEDbythe Commissioners of the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authoritythat Ansell, Zaro, Bennett, &Grimmbeand are herebyappointedas BondCounsel forthe Aberdeen TownshipMunicipal UtilitiesAuthorityfortheyearendingJanuaiy31,1996. Thefirmappointedisamemberofa recognizedprofession, andhemaybeappointedwithout competitivebids; BEITFURTHERRESOLVEDthat the Chairman and Secretary be and the same are herebyauthorizedto executeacontract withAnsell, Zaro, Bennett &Grimminaccordancewithitsterms; BEITFURTHERRESOLVED,that acopyofthis Resolutionbepublishedinan official newspaperdesignatedby theAuthorityasrequiredbylawandwithintendaysfromthedateofadoption; YES: Nfl; ABSENT: COMMISSIONER: ABSTENTIONS: R. SAMI RIZKALLA J - - GREGSONNENFELD ^ _ EUGENESADOWSKI ^ _ RONMIRANTE ^ _ JOHNSORBER sL W H Y PAY RENT? Own your ow n hom e. Foreclosures, Repo’s, VA /H UD . Low $ down with low-interest loans. Call for prequalification, toll-free 1-800-225-1020 Ext. 2908. YO U DO N’T NE ED T O BE A ROCKET SCIENTIST T O BE A S U C C E S S F U L HO M E SELLER O R BUYER. All you need is a savvy, hard­ working, trustworthy, award winning, proven professional. P le a s e c a ll H o w a r d at W E IC H E R T REALTORS for all your Real Estate needs. 90 8 -5 83-5 4 0 0 or 908-679-3490, day or eves. 008 Condos Townhouses AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S This is to certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authorityat theirSpecial MeetingheldonFebruary2,1995. ENTERTAINMENT 69 SO U TH ER N OCEAN C O U N TY-Waterfront properties from $69,900. Call for free bro­ chure 1-800-633-1142. The Prudential Zack, Realtors, Manahawkin, NJ ENGLISHTOW N-English Club 2 bedroom townhouse w/1 V2 baths. Many extras. Rent w/optiontobuy After 6pm, 908-446-0108 COMMERCIAL 17-28 INSTRUCTION 63 FINANCIAL 29-32 LOST&FOUND 64 EMPLOYMENT 35-41 BOATING 105-106 PETS/ANIMALS 65 AUTOMOTIVE 110-119 C o m m e rc ia l Advertisers Please C all For Rates FLEA ADS For Private Party Items For P riva te P a rty Item s • 4 Lines $ 1 0 • 2 Weeks ■ O . u n d e r $75. 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O ne c h a ra c te r per box. 005 Apartments For Rent REALESTATE 005 Apartments For Rent “All Real Estate advertised in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Housing Act of 1968whichmakes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitationor discriminationbasedon race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation or dis­ crimination. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for Real Es­ tate which is inviolationof the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised inthis newspa­ per are available on an equal op­ portunitybasis.” ASBU RY PARK Name___ Address. City_____ Zip------- (9 0 8 ) 3 4 9 -1 6 0 0 S Select the ad that best meets your needs. □ □ C ITTA , H O L Z A P F E L , M ILLA RD & Z A B A R S K Y . State_ Day Phone_ .Evening Phone_ VISA#___ MC#____ Expiration date_____________ Ads are subject to approval. VISA Mail Payment & Coupon to: Greater Media Newspapers Classified 7 Edgeboro Rd. • East Brunswick, NJ 08816 NO RTH EN D O N DEAL LAKE 1 BEDROO M APARTM ENTS On bus line, near railroad ★ Perfect for Sr. Citizens ★ $550. per month. Includes heat and hot water. Call 201-845-6618 EATO NCR EST APTS Tennis & swim club. Large size rooms w/19ft living rm. Only minutes from Ocean beaches, Golf Courses, Fish­ ing & Boating. Near all hous­ es of Worship & Malls. MonF ri 9 : 3 0 a m -4 p m , 908 -5 4 2 -1 1 0 5 . Pine Brook Rd., Hope Rd., Eatontown. 2 blocks from. Exit 105 G SP HELM ETTA 2 bdrm., 2nd floor. Clean/ quiet. Residential neighbor­ hood. Heat/hotwater/cooking gas incl. $725. per mo. No pets. 908-521-4583 OLD BRIDGE - 1 bedroom w/ private entrance. New kitchen w/sliding glass doors to deck. $550. + u tilitie s . C a ll 908-308-1414 OLD BRIDGE COUNTRY LIVING APTS 2 bedroom apts. avail. Heat, air conditioning, hot water, cooking gas and dishwashers included. Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. 908-360-2992 SAYREVILLE BO R D EN TO W N AVENUE W IN D IN G W O O D 1 & 2 BEDROO M G ARDEN AP AR TM ENTS FROM $580. BRAND NEW AVAILABLE O pen daily 10am-6pm 908-238-3919 BUY IT SELL IT FIND IT CLASSIFIED 005 Apartments For Rent SO UTH RIVER Renovated2Bedroom Liv. rm., eat-in kit., attic. New paint, carpet, fans, blinds, b ea utiful v ie w . C lo s e to schools & trans. NO PETS. $600. per mo. plus util. 1 yr. lease, 1V2 mo. sec. Must pass credit check. 908-525-9592 W E S T END-LO NG BRANCH on Lake Elberon, 1 blk to Ocean. 3 V2 & 41/2 room Gar­ den Apt. Includes heat, park­ ing, patio, a/c. Beautifully maintained. Appointment only. Contact super, Apt. 37B. 908-222-6145 007 Houses for Sale CO A S TA L N O R T H C A R O ­ LINA -N ew waterfront com­ munity in beautiful Swansboro, elevated, wooded, faces intracoastal & Atlantic Ocean. Hurry, only two waterfront lots available. Exc. financing. Call 1-800-448-LANDS, ext. 3449. Patten Carolina Land, Inc. File C09489864 ColtsNeck&Holmdel NEW H O M ES-CO LTS NECK starting at $465,000 HOLM DEL starting $375,000 Call builder at 908-787-7773 or after 6pm 908-671-6688 GOVERNMENT FORE­ CLOSED HOM ES-From $1.00 (repair needed). Delinquent tax, Repo’s, RE O ’s, FDIC, RTC, IRS. Your area. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H-5139 for current listings. Fee. HOW ELL SO UTH BR UN SW ICK-2 bdrm, 2 bath condo in Wynwood. Avail 4/1. $850./m o. + util. 609-737-0298 eves. 008a Adult Communities A D VE R TISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS MANALAPAN-Covered Bridge. 2 bedrm., new appliances. Near clubhouse & shopping. $800./month 908-536-6334 009 Rooms for Rent AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S H ELM ETTA Clean quiet room. $80. per wk. + secur. Call Dom or Chris. 908-521-4085 010 Rentals to Share FR EEH OLD TO W N S H IP 1 bedroom w/private £ath in private home w/complete use of house including yard & pool. Call 908-308-1414 MATAW AN Share 3 bdrm 1 bath home. Great location. Close to train & shopping. Off street park­ ing. Non-smoker. $350. per mo. 908-290-7813 MATAW AN Single female seeks sam e to share 2 bdrm apt. N ear Matawan train station in lovely 4 apt. Victorian home. Private parking. $375. per mo. + util. 1 mo. secur. Refs, required. Avail. 4/1. No pets. Call 908-583-6194 JU ST RED U CED 1.25 wooded acres w/3 bdrm. Exc. cond. home w/new septic system. Don’t wait! Asking $95,000. REALTOR The Prudential New Jersey Realty 908-536-1200 M ANALAPAN See this 3 bdrm., 2 bath ranch on Vz. acre. Fin. bsmt., 2 car garage, fpl + Ige. deck. $198,900. For appt. call bet. 4-1 Opm. 908-446-4319 MILLSTONEbyOwner 4-5 bdrm., spacious contemp. on 2.3 acres in quiet neigh­ borhood. Access to tpk & 195. $234,900. 908-446-1561 N E W JERSEY-Foreclosures. Take over payments. Save to 50% . Low/no down. Deal owner direct. 3,000 foreclo­ sures avail. 203 -852-6900Infor bkr. Till 10pm. 011 Mobile Homes AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S HAZLET- 12’x 6 5 \ 5 rms., 1 bath, liv. rm. 16’x20’, bedrm. w/2’ extension & bay window. Like new, cntr./air, washer/ dryer, fully fum. 908-264-4385 HAZLET-2 bedrm., 2 full bath, a y . Will sell furn. or unfurn. G REA T PRICE! 908-888-1885 HAZLET-W hy Rent? New mo­ bile homes. Financing. 15 & 20 year. 6 mo-1 yr. free rent Call: 908-888-9335 012 Lots & Acreage HOLMDEL CEMETERYChapel Mausoleum Crypt for 2. $7,800. Call 908-583-4455 YO U R AD CAN BE HERE Call 1-800-660-4237 THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 2 2 ,1 9 9 5 4 7 024 Business Loans Investment , A D VE R TISE here Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS ALL CREDIT OK Real Estate Re-financing 7 Days-9am-9pm. 908-607-2720 $AVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS On your existing mortgage 908-566-0980, Ext. 103 0 1 5 Summer/Winter -Rent al s DISNEY AREA FLA. 2 /3 /4 / bedroom. Luxury homes 3mi. Disney. 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Rt. 18. $750.4- up. 908-255-5920 Y O U R AD CA N BE HERE Call 1-800-660-4237 A D VE R TISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS LAUNDROMATS A D V E R TIS E HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS 020 Buildings Garages BRIC K-BO DY SH O P w/lic. for rent & M EC H A N IC SHOP avail, sam e location. 3/1. Frank 908-477-1220 H O W E L L /F R E E H O L D -S p a c e for workshop or storage. 16’ X 25”, 2 0 ’ X 50’ & 12’ X 2 1 ’, with overhead door. 24 hour access. Highway 9. 908-462-1660 andthebest : ' LaundrySystem :j; ; . , \ . : vmysywQmcu wsscyflwi mm, Getthefacts... tm ruvklIi J f l m A i t w pAntinofo IfC vfPilldiv everyW ednesasva*6:30pm ; M AR LB O R O -G ARAG E-Alarms on each unit. Fenced, security gates. Call 908-536-0235 Y O U R AD C AN BE HERE Call 1-800-660-4237 tin M I 1-800-841-4608 021 Business Office Services A D VE R TISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S 022 Commercial Properties A D VE R TISE your commercial property here. Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS 023 Industrial Properties A D VE R TISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS 030 Financial Services A D V E R T IS E your financial services here. Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS BUSINESS FINANCING Comm, mtgs., working capital, start-ups, women & minorities. Let us find the right financing for you. Bus. Management Consultants 908-329-3630 C a rp e n te rs a n d h e lp e rs . Some experience necessary. Steady work, good pay. Call evenings. 908-679-1185 CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDES CO N TESTAN TS! Work up to 40 hours/week. All areas available CERTIFIED NURSES AIDE Staff relief and private duty CERTIFIED HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING COURSE Reserve your place now for courses starting in March and April. Day and evening class­ es available • VACATIO N PAY • HEALTH INSURANCE CALL LISA 800-206-9801 S T A F F B U ILD ER S HOME H EA LT H C A R E PRO VIDER M AR RIED W O M EN wanted for televised Mrs. America Pageant. Call for details 908-928-9050 DECO RA TIN G ASSO CIATE Seeking creative business minded person for interior decorating. Training. Part/full time. Call 908-946-8896 D IS T R IB U T O R Work at home. $500.+ p/t, $2000.+ f/t. Start immediately. Earn paid vacation. For infor­ mation call 908-935-3463 DRIVERS-Find respect on the road with Burlington! O TR / s h o rth a u l. H o m e w e e k ly (shorthaul), starting pay up to $.33/mile plus bonuses, as­ signed trucks, great benefits. BURLINGTO N Motor Carriers 1-800-JQ IN-BM C. EOE. SALES Spot & stain remover distributor needs full time/part time people. O n commission only. Product is non-toxic & non-irritating. W orks great. Call 908-360-1924 SU M M E R CAM P N EED S • G YM Teachers • AR TS & C R AFTS Teachers • NURSERY SCHOOL Teachers • LIFEG UA RD S (WSI) Call 908-651-8661 TEACHER C L E A N IN G TELEM AR KETIN G N O S E L L IN G ! Booking appointments from prequalified leads. Excellent pay available, f/p time. For interview please call 908-225-6190 Ext 824 TR U C K DRIVER S-For Harold Ives Trucking. Free driver training, if you qualify. Stu­ dents welcome. Experience pay up to 28 cents per mile. E xcellent benefits. 1-800-842-0853 Classified Sells 1-800-660-4ADS C L E R IC A L RNs/LPNs (FT/PT) & CNA/CHHA’S STAFF SERVICES 908-238-4700 H A IR S T Y L IS T S 035 Help Wanted Full Time ADVERTISERS &READERS It is the policy of this newspaper that all help wanted advertisements will beginwithajobtitle. Call 1-800-660-4ADS AG EN T - A AAA JOB AVON $ SA L E S 8 0 0 -5 4 5 -8 3 9 0 AVON $ SALES 1-800-662-2292 ★★★ AIR CONDITIONING/ HEATING SERVICE TECHNICIAN M idd lesex County, Residential/Commercial, Mini­ mum 5 years experience. Must have full qualifiations. Heat pumps, gas, electric line & low voltage wiring. ★ Company vehicle ★ Top pay, health insurance ★ Paid vacations & holidays 1-800-696-1971 PERSONALTOUCH H A IR S T Y L I S T S M A N IC U R IS T S W AREH O U SE Openings available in Dayton, Edison, & New Brunswick ★ General Laborers ★ Forklift Operators ★ Pick/Packers Call Today, Work Tommorrow! W ESTERN STAFF SERVICES 908-238-4700 Certified Early Childhood Education. Some supervisory experience a plus. First Aid & C P R also. Send resume to: The Wonder Years 40 Thomas Street South River, NJ 08882 or call Monday, Wednesday, Friday 9:30-3:30 at 908-257-4433 DRIVERS-it’s like being your own boss. From the travel, freedom & independence of the open road, to the pay, re­ WAITE R/WAITRESS-For JANITORIAL Company seeks spect & prestige that comes O ’Fishal Restaurant in permanent, hard working, reli­ with driving a big rig. A better Manalapan. 908-972-1211 able people. Experience pre­ job is closer than you may think. It’s like being your own ferred. 908-303-9254 boss without the headaches of running your own company. As a professional over the road truck driver you can av­ Many Openings Available erage over $2,000. a month ★ WordPerfect 5.1 & 6.0 your first year & receive com­ ★ Lotus prehensive benefits with J. B. Hunt Transport, one of Ameri­ ★ Data Entiy ca’s most successful compa­ ★ Receptionist nies. W e ’ll help you get the Call Today!!! training you need. Give us a call w e’ll show you the way. Must have N.J. State Board of Nursing Certification. 1-800-2JB-HUNT. Exp. driver applications are expedited by Immmediate positions in MONMOUTH COUNTY. Own calling 1-800-368-8538 EOE. transportation necessary. All Subject to drug screen. hours and shifts available. Competitive starting rate. FREE C L E R IC A L P O S IT IO N For medical and vacation pay if qualified. For more information, small non-smoking office in call Maria for appointment and Aberdeen. W e need a bright FOR NEW SALON in East directions: & literate person to be our as­ Brunswick. Call 908-964-7557 sistant. W ork includes: typing, or 908-390-8274 data entry, filing & general of­ fice duties. Knowledge of Macintosh or Windows a plus. Possibility of advancement. Salary commensurate with ex­ perience. Please send resume FULL TIM E /P A R T TIM E to; PO Box 582 With following. Call & ask for Matawan, NJ 07747 Carrol 908-431-0955 or Fax to 908-566-9226 HOMEHEALTHSERVICES (908) 862-4977 E.O.E. M/F 036 Help Wanted Part Time ADVERTISERS &READERS It is the policy of this .. that all help wanted advertisements will beginwithajobtitle. Call 1-800-660-4ADS AD M IN ISTRA TIVE A S SISTA NT/SECR ETA RY Experienced, organized and dependable person with good skills needed for a small one person office. W ordPerfect preferred. Send resume to: PO Box 23 Holmdel, NJ 07733-0023 or call 908-566-4682 AD M IN ISTRA TIVE ASSISTANT-Growing publish­ ing company seeks respon­ sible self-starter with excellent writing, research & organiza­ tional skills. Computer literate. Part-time/flexible hours. Call (908) 257-7645 or send resume to P.O. Box 265 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 AS SISTA NT ART TEACH ER needed for Kids Art Studio. Hours are: Monday & Wednesday, 4-7. Please call 908-536-4053 for appointment CHILD CARE ASSISTANT Must love kids. Help needed for HOME DAY CARE CENTER Call 908-390-1376 CIRCULATION SERVICE REP The Star-Ledger has immedi­ ate part time openings for early risers! $115. starting sal­ ary plus car expenses, dental and vision benefits, vacations, commissions, rapid salary in­ creases. Call NOW! 1-800-274-6629 SALES COUNTER COMMUNITY REP FO R INTERNATIONAL STU D E N T PROGRAM O ne of the country’s oldest and most successful high school exchange programs seeks local coordinator to ar­ range homestays, represent program to schools manage community publicity and ar­ range local activities. Home based w ork with flexible hours. Good training, compen­ sation, travel benefits. Call Ms. Bugger of World Learning at 609-234-6391 Use your VISA or MASTERCARD to pay for your Classified Ads 1-800-660-4-ADS INCOME TAX D IR E C T O R Y JANUARY 4 THROUGH APR! “ A T T E N T IO N P R O F E S S IO N A L S FINANCIAL C O N S T R U C T IO N 035 Help Wanted Full Time 035 Help Wanted Full Time W ESTERN AG EN T - A AAA Opportunity 019 Income Properties 035 Help Wanted Full Time ■m±W B*rd V E N D IN G Must sell, very strong money maker. 1-800-820-6782 BUS/VAN DRIVER F/T, P/T. Private transporta­ tion company. CD L license. Flexible hours. Good pay. 1; 800-287-9543 LIVE-INS FINANCIA L FREEDOMVending-Local Oppty. High Profit-Low Investment-Serious Inquiries Only. 800-877-1445 HO ST A H O U S E O F LLOYD PA RTY & Receive Lovely Gifts. Call 908-360-4740 035 Help Wanted Full Time A d ve rtise Your P rofessio n al S e r v ic e s In Our D irectory Call: Promotional Sales 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S G reater M edia N e w sp a p e rs HO M E HEALTH AIDES & N U RS ES A IDES-CERTIFIED W anted to start work im­ mediately! Must have own transportation. Staffing Associates Unlimited Call Mildred or Selena 908-424-1787 LABORER needed to help ex­ cavator. Must have driver’s li­ cense. Shop location. Cream Ridge. 609-259-2749 L IF E G U A R D S Starting Memorial Day 1995. No experience necessary. Training provided. Ages 15 & up. Ft/pt. Call 609-426-4252 M A N IC U R IS T Busy salon. Following not necessary. Established clien­ tele. Call WednesdaySaturday 908-536-1778 M E D IC A L A S S IS T A N T For internal medicine practice in Marlboro. Experience in EKG & Venipuncture neces­ sary. Call 908-536-7144 R E C E P T IO N IS T Busy Dermatologist’s office seeks mature responsible indi­ vidual for front desk position. Computer and telephone ex­ perience helpful. MondayThursday, 1-9pm, 2 Saturdays per month, 8-12. Every other week, 3 DAY WEEKEND!!! 908-462-9800 R E C E P T IO N IS T SECRETARY Freehold manufacturer looking fo r in dividu al to an s w er phones, type, file & do gen­ eral office work. Knowledge of W o rd P e rfe c t helpful. C all Laser Save 908-431-3339 L im it e d c o m p u t e r s k i l l s r e q u ir e d . M e c h a n i c a l b a c k g r o u n d h e lp f u l. M u s t b e r e s p o n s ib le . S e n d r e s u m e to: GALE’S INDUSTRIAL SUPPLY 26 WEST FRONT STREET KEYPORT, N.J. 07735 036 Help Wanted Part Time C L E R IC A L -F rd e h o ld a re a . Phones, light typing, filing. Saturday 7-7, Sunday 9-9. Non-smoker. Call MondayFriday 9-2. 908-462-4484 C O O R D IN A T O R S - M a t u r e , flexible, responsible for Inter­ national Students this summer & coming school year. Recruit Host Familes, plan activities. Non profit organization. CCI 609-478-6860 CRAFTERS WANTED O PEN H O USE Feb. 25 & 26, 11am-6pm. Let us sell your creations, 7 days a week, all year ’round, at; The Treasure Cache in The Freehold Race­ way Mall. 908-308-3048 C U STO D IA N for C H U R C H / SCHOOL-Saturday & Sunday 18/hours a week. Must have a valid NJ Driver’s License & undergo a NJ Criminal History Background Check. Apply to: Facilities M anager PO Box 81 Matawan, NJ 07747-0081 DELIVERY ROUTES NEWSPAPER HO M E N E W S routes available in E D IS O N and M E N L O PARK. Early morning delivery. Must have reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license. Great opportunity to earn extra cash! Call Larry Rhodes today at 908-247-6003 THE HOME NEWS EOE DENTAL ASSISTANTExperience & X-R ay license preferred. W ednesday 2-9, Thursday 3-9, Saturday 8-3. Ultra modern, friendly, busy general practice in Freehold. Call 908-462-4445 D E N T IS T W e treat exclusively head and facial pain and TM J Disorders. 24 hours a week. Will train. South Amboy. Call Janet or Linda. 908-727-5000 or send resume to: PJO. Box 804 Parlin, N.J. 08859 DISTRIBUTO R S L O S E R S N EED ED I lost 34lbs. A|l natural, Dr. approved. 100% guar. Lose lbs/earn $$$. 1-800-501-D IET DRIVER Schoolbus With or withoutl CD L license. Free training. Good pay with benefits. 908-536-3485 D R I VIB ERS ALL SH IHIFT IFTS APPLY IN PERSO N Perrone’s Italian Kitchen 68 Ryders Lane. East Brunswick, N.J. 908-828-8666 DRIVING OPPORTUNITY W e are looking for exceptional people to transport precious cargo. Must enjoy working with children, have clean driv­ ing record, medical checkup and background investigation . Flexible hours. Call Kids Kab for info. 908-780-5522 Freehold Township Parks and Recreation is accepting applications for the following positions: HEAD LIFEGUARD - Experienced in the operation of a pool facility. Current senior lifesaving certification required. C P 0 certification desired but not mandatory. A SST . HEAD LIFEGUARD - Current senior lifesaving certification required. Experience in pool facility operation desired. LIFEGUARD - Current senior lifesaving certification requ ired. HEAD COUNSELOR - Unique sum m er cam p position in Freehold Township. College graduate preferred. Experience in working with youth groups K-8. Background in recreation physical education or education. COUNSELOR - Applicants must be entering junior year iji high school. Experienced in working with children and/or good leadership qualities preferred. Applicants should subm it resum es to: Freehold Township Parks and Recreation Com m ission 1 Municipal Plaza Freehold, New Je rse y 0 7 7 2 8 -3 0 9 9 Att: Sum m er Positions FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER _ 4 8 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT 036 Help Wanted Part Time 036 Help Wanted Part Time 036 Help Wanted Part Time H A IR D R ESS ER ASSISTANTFashionable busy East Brun­ swick salon. 908-254-0135 RECEPTIONIST/SALESLooking for an energetic and personable salesperson for 3 evenings per week. Pleasant working conditions. $7. per hour. Call 908-721-5367 SALES-Interested in health & nutrition? Turn that interest into a part time career. Call 908-536-8513 SALES 127 Y E A R S Cameo Lingerie is now in this area. $75.-$100. per show. $25,000.+ full time. Free sample kit 908-390-6501 O F DO ING BU SINESS W ITH AMERICA. Call 908-238-5114 Interested in returning to the work force? Enjoy working with children’s books? Pleas­ ant atmosphere. Some light lifting. Flexible hours. F/T ben­ efits available. No experience necessary, will train. Call 609-860-1300 ext. 200 TELEM ARKETING 9-1 or 5-9. Retirees, college students, housewives. Earn extra $$, or just pay those bills. If you are enthusiastic and have a clear speaking voice, give us a call. W e train. Hourly wage, bonuses, com­ missions and incentives. Old Bridge area. Call Karen at 1-800-872-0157 036a Employment Services ATTENTION READERS Ads under this classification are not offers of employment. Often these advsrtisors offer a service for a fee. Ifyouplaceacall toa "900” number youwill automaticallybebilleda fee, whichvaries. HA ND YPE R S O N Nursery School, Lincroft. 2 -4 hours per week. Call 908-747-0141. EOE__________ LAUNDROM AT ATTENDANT D E PE NDA BLE . Cleaning & w ash & fold. Perfect for housewife or senior citizen. Call 908-566-5108 NEWSPAPER DELIVERY EARLY M O R N IN G W ORK T h e Star Ledger has delivery positions available in your area. Earn $400. to $500. a month, plus cash incentives. A reliable car is a must. Call: 1-800-242-0850 REAL ESTATE ASSISTANT2 or 3 eves. Hourly wage. Li­ cense a must. 908-972-8501 R E C E P T IO N IS T Dependable, versatile person wanted for busy chiropractic office. Computer and typing a must. 4 day week, 9am-2pm. From 2-5pm call 908-536-8700 R E C E P T IO N IS T Front desk. Busy Dermatolo­ gist’s office. Computer and telephone experience helpful. Monday-Thursday, 5-9pm, 2 Saturdays per month, 8-12. 908-462-9800 Useyour VISA or MASTERCARD topayfor your ClassifiedAd 1-800-660-4ADS C O M E SALES Earn $100-$300. per week extra. Sell magazines. Tele­ phone or direct sales. FT available. Management poten­ tial. Call 908-935-7206 SALES Marlboro Bridal Shop seeks e x p e rie n c e d s a le s p e o p le , eves/weekends. 908-972-0080 SALES PE RSO N -C URTAINS Englishtown Market. W eek­ ends. Inside sales. Good pay. Call 1-215-698-9010 SALES/M AN AG EM EN T TELEMARKETING P/T & F/T flexible hours available (Monday-Saturday). Ideal for students, housewives & moonlighters looking to earn extra $$. No experience nec­ essary. W e train. Hourly + Bonus. Edison/Fords area. SALES Call now 908-738-6222 Seeking aggressive, motivated individual to assist Howell Chamber of Commerce with membership and other pro­ grams. Call 908-363-4114 TE LEPH O N E SALES - From Old Bridge office. 9-1 or 1-5 weekdays. Call 908-251-0047 SALES The Pampered Chef needs people to sell & dem­ onstrate high quality kitchen products thru home demon­ strations. Call 908-249-9441 TELLER Cash handling preferred but not required. For interview at First Dewitt Bank, 14 Main St., Englishtown, call Chris or Sue 908-446-8000 WAITERS/WAITRESSES Classified Works! G R O W Nights & W eekends for new local catering hall. Call Mau­ reen at 908-583-9004 W IT H 036 Help Wanted Part Time W AREH O U SE AD DR ESS LABELS-For pay. Must have typewriter, word processor or good handwrit­ ing. Average 10/minute inter­ national long distance call. 1-809-474-4292 ASSEMBLE-Arts, crafts, toys, jewelry, wood items, typing, sewing, computer work from home in your spare time. Great pay. Free details. Call 24hrs. 1-800-632-8007 ASSEMBLERS: Excellent income to assemble products at home. Info 1-504-646-1700 Dept. NJ-3812 A V O N S A L E S -S ell quality products. Repeat customershom es-w orkplaces. Flexible hours-supplement income. Po­ tential $200.-$1,000. + month­ ly. Hurry, customers need you! AVO N INDE PE NDE NT SALES REPR ESENTA TIVES 1-800-831-1793 U S! O p p o r tu n ity A w a its Y o u - G r e a te r M e d ia In c ., pub lish ers o f w e e k ly n e w s p a p e rs in M o n m o u th a n d M id d le s e x c o u n tie s , is hiring. B e p a rt o f o u r e n e rg e tic, d yn a m ic a n d grow ing o rg a n iza tio n . T h e fo llo w in g p o s i t io n s a r e a v a ila b le : 036a Employment Services 037a Child Care Wanted EARN $1,000’s Weekly EAST BR UN SW ICK 3V4 year old Mondays 4-6 & as needed in my home. 908-432-0973 Stuffing envelopes at home. Enclose SASE to: Progressive Marketing P.O. Box 3463-G M N Concord, N.H. 03302-3463 EARN M ONEY Reading books! $30,000/year Incom e potential. D etails. 1-805-962-8000 Ext. Y-2111 EARN UP T O $700.-W eekly. No experience. Own hours. Part-time or full-time. Process m ortgage refunds. 1-800-933-9730 H O M E TY PIS TS NEEDEDA lso P C /W o rd p ro ce sso r users. $40,000./year income potential. Toll free 1-800-898-9778 ext. T-5139 for details (fee) H O M E T Y P IS T S PC users needed. $35,000. p o ten tial. D etails. 1 -805-962-8000 Ext. B-2111 MAIL PROCESSORS Earn up to thousands weekly stuffing envelopes at home. Start now. No experience. FREE supplies & information. No obligation. Send SASE to: PR ESTIG E DISTRIBUTOR S Unit J, P.O. Box 195609 Winter Springs, FL 32719 PR O C ESS M OR TGA GE REFU N D S-Earn up to $900. weekly. No experience neces­ sary. Own hours. Full/part time. Call 908-715-2300 ext. 526 (24 hrs.) Refundable fee. Middlesex-Monmouth counties News-Features-Sports Creative, dependable j Flexible hours i Send resum e to : Michael Culliano G reater Media Newspapers, 7 Edgeboro Road, E ast Brunswick, NJ 088IS M A I L R O O M /P A R T -T I M E P O S I T I O N if you are dependable and like to work in a fast paced atmosphere one day per week, we have openings on Wednesdays - 3:45 p.m. till midnight. There will be opportunities to Increase your hours with other shifts In the future. If in te re s te d , p le a s e apply a t G reater Je rse y P re ss 10 C onnerty c o u rt. E ast Brunswick, n . j . 08816 ca ll 908-254-7004 fo r d irec tio n s only REPORTER wanted: Full-time reporter to cover municipal news, school boards and features In western Monmouth county for the News Transcript and the Examiner. Experience preferred. Call Mark R osm an, 908-972-6740. Ext. 207, W ednesday th ro u g h Friday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. C U S T O M E R SE R V IC E R E P R E SE N T A T IV E a Flexible. 25 hours week. Part-time customer service representative. Busy circulation department needs a versatile, organized person. Full benefit package. Call 254-1755 IN SID E T E L E P H O N E S A L E S our classified department Is looking for good communicators who are detail oriented and interested In making money. Must be a team player, energetic, salary commission and great benefits. Fax re su m e to : H elene Tlusty, fax: 908-432-0016 Or s e n d to : G reater M edia N ew spapers 7 Edgeboro Rd. E ast Brunswick, n j 08816 G r e a te r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s E .O .E . EAST B R U N SW IC K B abysitter/housekeeper F/T live-out w/own transp. Non­ smoker. Call 908-390-7855 E A S T B R U N S W IC K -N e e d help with local driving for after school activities. Call for more info. 908-545-2609 M ANALAPAN Individual to get 2 children off to school in am ’s at my home. 6:45-8:45. 5 days/wk. Immedi­ ate. Call 908-446-3698 M ID D LE TO W N Looking for loving, experienced care for infant. 1 -3 days per week. Hours negotiable. Excellent salary. 908-671-6377 NANNIES Live in/out with great families. Immediate positions available. Selective Nanny 908-247-0707 214 Rt 18 East Brunswick OLD BRIDGE-Sitter in our home, Thursdays & Fridays, approximately 11am-7pm. Call Ruth 908-679-3563 SAYREVILLE 7:30am-3:15pm weekdays. Our/your home. Non-smoker & references re­ quired. 908-727-9091 Work at home. $£00.-1,200. p/t. $2,000.-6,000. f/t Call 908-935-8509 AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS ABERDEEN P H O T O G R A P H E R + F R E E -L A N C E EAST BRUNSWICK 038 Cleaning Help Wanted 037 Babysitting Child Care 039 Health Care AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS AIDE seeks live in/out posi­ tion. Nights OK. Exc. refs. Own car. Call 908-566-0042 POLISH AGENCY INC Specializing in elder/sick care Housekeepers, live-in/out Call 908-862-0289 CERTIFIED TEACHER & mom offering quality care in my home. Near exit 120. Call 908-566-4297 039a Care Wanted CARE FOR KIDS - Day Care referrals. State certified, pre school programs offered. No fee 908-446-8027 A D VE R TISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS CHILDREN S CHOICE 041 Resumes/ Business Services 46 W . Ferris St., E. Brunswick Ages 3 months-5 years. Kindergarten. State Certified. Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months a year. Call 908-613-4488 CLARKSBURG- Mom/teacher. Child care in my home. PT/FT. 908-780-8766 HAZLET Affordable Child/lnfant Care. Fenced yard. Flex, hrs. Refs. Exp. 908-495-6623 H O USEK EEPER S, NANNIES, Nurses Aides. All nationalities. Lic./Bonded. Aurora Agency 540 B’way., Long Branch, NJ 908-222-3369 K ID S C O U N T Child Center/State Licensed Full/Part Time. Enroll N O W for Themed Summer Program 658 Englishtown Rd. Old Bridge Call 908-723-9416 MANALAPAN Mom will watch your child in her home, 2-3 days per week. 20 yrs. exp. Exc. refs. 908-446-7834 M A N A L A P A N /M IL L S T O N E AREA-Quality care & educa­ tion in school setting by Certi­ fied teacher. Call 609-443-5844 MATAW AN Day care by RN, CPR Cert. Babies on monitors w elcom e. 908-566-0683 M O R G A N V IL L E -C h ild care/ babysitter. Reliable with refer­ ences. Lives locally: Whittier Oaks East. Available MondayFriday all day until 2:30pm. Call Cheryl evenings 908-972-1961 NANNIE S AVAILABLE Live-in, Live-out or Temp Call 908-247-0707 Selective Nanny & Companion 214 Rt. 18, E.B., N.J. O LD BRIDGE - Quality child care provided in my home. Refs. Call 908-679-9197 ANTIQUES Top prices paid for: Antique furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ ings, jewelry & silver. W e pur­ Energetic caring non-smoker chase entire contents of es­ to care for infant & pre tates. Will come to your home. schooler in my home. C ar & Call 908-888-0736 refs, a must. 908-257-6577 B E D R O O M S E T -1 9 3 0 Art SA LES TE A C H E R S /H O M E M A K E R S Educational sales. 20-30 flex­ ible hrs. $20-$30,000. Pre­ arranged local appts, explain­ ing school readiness pro­ grams. Teaching/PTA back­ ground helpful. Write: Parental Partners P.O. Box 2093 Secaucus, NJ 07096-2093 042 Antiques ELITE Office Services W ord processing, spread­ sheets, message center. Fully computerized. 908-360-0350 Deco, complete, exc. cond. Vanity, chair, dresser, arm­ oire, nightstand, head & foot­ board, beveled glass mirrors. $2,500. Call 908-251-8688 C O LB Y H O U SE A N T IQ U E S 7 M ain St., Englishtown. Come in to browse W ed-Sat., 10-5, Sun., 10-4 Call 908-446-8862 CALL CLASSIFIED! *lfwn, ‘Remedy fr* &x6bt 0?€U€*... ■ 10,000 Square Feet Of Treasures ■ Over 100 Dealers ■ Open 7 Days A Week • Quality Consignments Accepted ■ Dealers & Decorators Welcome ■ Major Credit Cards Accepted Freehold Antique Gallery 21 ff. Main Street«908-462-7900 Visitour2ndFloorFurnitureGallery •AlwaysNewItems■___ 043 Appliances OVEN( W A L L ) - gas, Cooktop- gas, Range hood, Sink- stainless steel w/single lever valve. Everything works! Ready for immediate pick-up. $235. for everything. Call 908-431-5909 ★ REFRIGERATORS ★ Guaranteed, 90 days. $ 1 7 5 ..+ . Choice of sizes and colors. Very clean. Can deliver. 908-225-5272 STO VE Caloric, gas. Excellent cond. Almond. $200. 908-591-9554 W ASH ER Dryer (electric), Air condi­ tioner, Stove (electric). Good working condition. Best offers. Call 908-536-3321 W A S H E R -K e n m o re H e avy Duty $200. Extra capacity electric dryer $200. Kenmore electric stove $ 3 5 0 ./ best offer. Amana room air condi­ tioner $200. Call 908-530-8772 COMPUTER PRINTER G R A P H IC S + Star SG 10-15 Dot Matrix $50. Call 908-780-6491 IBM X T CO M PATIBLE-640K Intel Chip 8088 & Panasonic 1 1 8 0 Printer. $ 3 0 0 . Call 908-446-7029 IS Your P.C. Slowing Down? Need Lessons? Need Help? CALL 908-254-7853 NO W 24H R EM ER G E N C Y Service S E C R E T A R IA L All types of typing, for home or office, envelope stuffing. W ordPerfect, resumes. No telemarketing. 908-251-8662 WORD PROCESSING Experienced secretary seeks work from home office. Excel & Word for Windows, Laser Color Printer. Can compose letters. Call from 11-4pm 908-525-2715 Fax 908-727-1363 MERCHANDISE 042 Antiques ANNE TIQ U E S & Collectibles 1022 Main St. ( Rt. 71) As­ bury P a rk . 1 2-5. C losed Thurs., Sun. by chance. WEDDING GOWN W H IT E SA TIN w/iridescent sequins & embroidered lace. Crinoline slip & matching cus­ tom headpiece included. Size 7-8. Asking $700. or best offer. Call 908-727-0789 W ED DING G O W N-O n Cover of Modem Bride. Bridal Cou­ ture gown, hat & veil, by Christos. $675. Call 908-257-0043 046 Firewood AFFO RDABLE Split, seasoned hardwood. Free deliv. $100. full cord, $60.. 1/2 cord. 908-747-6146 ALL H A RD W O O DS- Split & seasoned. Guaranteed full or half cord. Free Delivery. HK Stump Removal 908-290-2973 F IR E W O O D Seasoned Split Hardwood. $99. per cord. Call Greg 908-613-9410. (Deliv. avail.) S E A S O N E D SP LIT H A R D ­ W O O D - $100./cord. Delivery available. Call 609-259-2735 TRU NK LO AD O f seasoned oak. $25. Call after 4pm 908-251-9674 15 FREE RESUMES 044 Computers PROFESSIO NALLY Prepared By Former Exec. Recruiter. Laser Printed, Convincing Cover Letters. Medical Tran­ scription Avail. 908-972-2759 FU R C O AT & STOLE-Full length Norwegian Blue Fox, like new. $395. Call 908-821-6793 HIG H Q U ALITY -FIR EW O O D SPLIT & SEASO N ED CALL 908-946-3600 w/first order. Written/typeset, laser printed. RUSH Service. Write For You....908-446-8012 U n iqu e business designs Logos/flyers/+. 908-238-3040 045 Clothing Use your VISA or Master Card to pay for your ad! 1-800-660-4-ADS. 045 Clothing FLEA M ARKET VE ND O R SClothing below wholesale pric­ es! $1.-$3. Theresa 908-506-0353 FORMAL G OW N-Full length w/jacket, sz. 12, pale pink, rhinestone piping on jacket asking $350. Tanuki racoon jacket, sz. 12, good cond. asking $400. 908-615-0386 Y O U R AD CAN BE HERE Call 1-800-660-4237 F IR E W O O D S P E C IA L *70 per cord (mm. 2 cords detwed.} ^ Plus Dettweiy Charge Don’t Let The Warm Weather Fool You! ORDERNOW: Thosewho hesitatemaybe without 609-259-7265 8-4:30pmMondaythruFriday 8-12Saturdays Riephoff Saw Mill, Inc. Rt. 524, Allentown, NJ 047 Furniture A.H. F O R M IC A C U STO M LAMINATED FU R N ITU RE & REFACING • KITC HEN S • W ALL U N ITS • BEDROO M SETS • C H ILDR EN’S RO O M S 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 BED (PLA TFO R M )-I yr. old, queen size w/mattress. Nat­ ural oak, light wood. Asking $600. or best offer. Call 908-634-1253 BED Queen w/white & brass head­ board. $275. 908-536-4699 BED-Brass. Queen, complete w/Ortho mattress set. Unused, in box. Cost $1,000. Sell $325. Call 908-602-9673 BEDROOM 6 pee. king. Dark high gloss solid wood with brass accent. Exc. cond. $1,300. SLEEPER SO FA & LOVESEAT-M auve velvet. $300. Great cond. + other items. 908-254-7972 BEDROO M SET-GIRLS. Lingerie chest, headboard & footboard, triple dresser w/mir­ ror & 2 chests of drawers. Good shape. $145. or best offer. Call 908-297-6045 BEDR O O M SET-white oak w/ formica tops. Dresser, bureau, double bed. $200. LIVING RO O M -couch & 3 chairs. $200. Call 908-521-0081 BEDROOM-Antique, stunning Queen Anne-solid Mahogany set w /4 post bed. Best offer. S e cretary d e s k-$ 200. T e a cart-$45. Antique rockers & wicker doll stroller & composi­ tion doll. Beleek, Lenox, oak dressers, color T .V .’s, com­ puter & more! 908-254-3023 THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 4 9 047 Furniture 047 Furniture 047 Furniture 048 General Merchandise B EDS-C raftm atic Adjustable Twin X-long size bed, $600. each or $1,000./best offer for pair. Call 908-576-8971 EUROPEAN TOUCH WALL U N IT -w o o d -a s k in g $20 0. Sylvania C O N S O L E TV-28", cable ready-asking $350. Call 908-613-1252 CRAFTS, EASTER BASKETS, FURNITURE-WICKER, RATTAN & PINE, STORAGE SHEDS. G reat Savings & Selections B R O W S E SILVE R T’S W ARE­ H O USE, for super home piec­ es. Store samples, rent re­ turns & one of a kind for every room at a fraction of orig. price. Lay-aways avail. O pen 9am to 4pm. Mon. thru. Thurs. 62 Jackson Street, Freehold 908-462-4500 C H A IR S Living Room Or Den Both chairs are Rockers & Swivels. Earth Tones Excellent condition. 908-679-6274 leave message. C H IN A CLOSET-Antique Mahogany-w/pediment top. $200. Lighted neon beer signs. Gar­ den furn.-cast iron. Arm chair w /carved fa c e -$ 9 5 . TableV ic to ria n m arble top-best offer. Kerosene heater-new $55. Library table-Mahogany$ 135. Cupid lamps-$75. M a­ h ogany G ossip bench & carved tables. 908-613-1508 C O U C H , C H A IR & R E C L IN E R -C o u n try , good condition. $299. Priced to sell. Oall 908-576-1786 C O U C H , O V E R SIZED CHAIR, O TTO M A N-Slate blue & white stripe. $ 20 0. Call 908-679-2133 DAY BED-White iron & brass. Com plete w /2 Ortho mat­ tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ used in box. C o st $800. Sell $325. Call 908-602-9673 D INING RO O M SET- Woodtone formica, 42" octagon table w/2 leaves, 4 chairs & breakfront. Exc. cond. $400. White formica 34” round cof­ fee table. Call 908-431-0421 after 5 pm. Furniture Repair R e s to ra tio n s , re fin is h in g , repairing, hand stripping. Also faux, fleck stone & imported gloss lacquer finishes. FREE estimates. C all 908-758-9387 H O S P IT A L B E D Electric w/side rails. $350. Call 908-446-4527 L IV IN G R O O M Sofa, 2 chrs., 2 tbls., Good, cond. $325. 908-671-4345 LIVING RO O M -Sofa & love seat, coffee table-oak. Very good condition. $350. Call 908-583-2815 M O V IN G Bedrm. set-Designer, 5 pc. Country French. Sacrifice-Best Offer. Call 908-257-6752 M O V IN G S A L E BEDROO M SET-Master, cus­ tom 8 pc. Mica set, mirrored, waterfall front, bridge, pier cabinets etc. Price reduced to $ 1 ,5 7 5 . Also, Convertible couch & recliner, like new. Misc. infant/child toys, furn., & access. Call 908-446-6826 PR IC ED TO S E L L Pastel colored sofa w/matching chair/ottoman, 6 mo. old. Mint cond. Stairclimber, ceiling fans, dresser, custom window treatm ents w/pillows, wood burning stove, & misc. items. 908-308-0668 S 0 F A /L 0 V E S E A T Beige tones. Good condition. Best offer. 9 0 8 -2 9 7 -7 1 5 7 Leave message. DIN IN G ROOM SET-Formal w/table 2 leaves, 6 uphol­ stered chairs & lighted breakfront. $895. Call 908-607-0461 S O F A B E D -S ectio n al, extra large, black. $800. Kitchen table, round white, 4 chairs. $300. Call 908-329-8028 D IN IN G RO O M SET-tableglass & brass, 6 upholstered chairs w/brass legs- $200. W ALL U N IT-3 pcs.-beige & wood laminate-$300. E T A G E R E -g lass & mirror$100. PLANT STANDS -(2) mirrored-$50.pr. Call days 908-418-2525 after 6pm 908-390-6536 TABLE-Contemporary 5 pc. dinette set. Round w/leaf, 4 brown vinyl chairs, chrom e ac­ cents. Great cond. $200. ne­ gotiable. Bar set; contempo­ rary, 3 pc. Almond/butcher block counter w / 2 fabric stools. Good cond. $125. ne­ gotiable. Choose 1 or both. 908-249-4737 Iv. msg. W A TE R B E D S -Q ueen size (2). O ne is white leather headboard & frame, other is black leather headboard & frame. Barely used. Excellent condition. $295. each or 2 for $499. Call 908-409-3947 W ATERBED Q ueen size, white & chrome. $60. Call 908-446-4809 048 General Merchandise A Q U A R IU M 45 Gal. Hexagon w/solid wood stand. Heater/filter/UV lamp & cover. $100. SINK-pedestal. $20 . V A N IT Y TO P-B R A N D NEW . 37”x 21” Beige on w hite, $50 . W A LL UN IT Walnut, $75. 908-972-1092 BARGAIN PRICES! Sofa set-3 pcs., conv. $150. Apple IIGS w/software $200. Bike-Boys 2 0 ”. P ing pong table, TV -13” b & w. Tennis racket etc. 908-264-3304 B A R G A IN S Giant W arehouse in Matawan LOADED with Merchandise • Furniture • Appliances • TVs & VCRs • Glassware • Office Equipment • Books • Sporting Goods • Party Paper Goods NEW & U SED M E R C H A N D IS E ARRIVING DAILY!! Yard Sale America Store The Wicker Basket Rt 34 Colts Neck 908-462-8855 EXERCISE/COMICS Body Smith Cable Cross, $275. Comics-Silver Age-80’s. Call 908-679-9288 H U M ID IF IE R Sears. Good condition. $10. Call 908-591-1120 KITCHEN CABINETS Save up to 70% on major brands while quantities last. 908-329-6000 LAWN TRACTOR-Sears. 12.5 HP, 42” deck, snowplow, tire chains & weights. Only 1 yr. o ld . A s k in g $950. C a ll 908-840-4008 LOG SPLITTER-Hom em ade. Horizontal & Vertical opera­ tion. Wisconsin TH D motor, elect, start. Asking $1,000. 908-446-7057 M O V IN G S A L E Furniture, fixtures, carpeting, window treatm ents, appli­ ances, housewears, etc. Call 908-591-9531 M O V IN G S A L E Oven broiler, Bed-in-bag set, Patchwork quilts (ducks) Asst, cam eras, Avon collection, Nixon campagne hat, old X ­ mas ornaments, 150 books, old Life & Gourmet maga­ zines, typewriter, elec. slowcooker etc. 908-679-3159 M O VIN G SALEI-Living room, den, exercise equipment, desk & much more! BEST OFFER! Call 908-238-3878 908-566-1178 O AK FLO O RS For Directions Pre-finished, New . Bruce, Mannington & other Mills. Also unfinished. Priced from $2.1 Sq. Ft. Call 908-236-0723 CARPET Apartment size, peach & pas­ tel green. Price negotiable. Call 908-679-9440 Classified Works! PIN BALL M ACHINES-Video games repaired. Pool tables recovered. Bu y & Sel l 1-800-772-5078 P O O L TA BLE-6 ft. slate. $395. Refrigerator 19 cu. Kenmore. $200. (2) Washer $100. Call 908-706-1592 PO OL TABLE-8 ft., slate top, Belgian. Balls, (4) cues, pingpong ki t. $1,200. C a ll 908-329-8028 H o u s e P o r t r a i t s T h e P e r f e c t G ift SEGA SYSTEMw /Sonic Hedgehog. Brand new never used. $50. Call 908-521-8241 C re a te d in Oils o r W a te rco lo rs CONSIGNMENT SHOP For baby items, funriture, toys, equipment and much more. Clothes; newborn to size 12 and maternity. C otton ta ils 555 Shrewsbury Ave. The Shrewsbury Village Shrewsbury 908-224-0066 C R IB -N a tu ra l, exc. cond. $175. Stroller-Aprica. $65. & Graco-Pack N ’Play-$35. Call 908-525-8489 CRIB-white lacquer w/brass trim, mattress incl. Drawer un­ derneath. Exc. cond. $225. Bonus linens. 908-972-9276 STRO LLER Perego Tender, Double. A lm ost new . $ 2 5 0 . 908-739-0878 SN O W BLOWER-Snapper, 2 stage, 5 HP, 24”, tires & chains. Used 3 times, mint cond. $550. or best offer. Call 908-349-3763 Artist 155 South St., Freehold, l\IJ 07728 • 908-462-1020 S U PE R NINTEND O NESNew unopened. $115. or best of f e r . C a ll a f t e r 5 pm 908-747-5982 W AS HE R - F r i g i d a r e - $ 1 25. DESK S E T -T h is -E n d -U p . $250. Bureaus (ass’t.) Call 908-792-1343 W ASHER-Maytag, 4 yrs. old. Dryer-Sears, 5 yrs. old. $300. for both. Curio-blue Antique wood-$100. Call after 2/16 908-370-3955 i l y P o r t r a i t s 048a Gifts & Crafts T h e P e r f e c t G ift C r e a t e d in O ils o r P a s te ls AD VE RTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS CRAFTERS WANTED For March 12 show. Cong. B e t h O h r , O ld B r i d g e . 908-525-1731, 908-390-5890 • Birthdays • Anniversaries • All Special Occasions • Pet Portraits • Wedding Portraits 048b Infants Juvenile Items AD VE RTISE HERE C a ll for more information ' 1-800-660-4A DS Artist 155 South St., Freehold. NJ 07728 • 908-462-1020 CHEST & CHANGING TABLE-w/drawers. Louis of London. White w/red trim, $200. C all 908-780-5689 049 Merchandise Wanted 063 Instruction 064 Lost & Found $1,000.-$10,000. PAID for antique Oriental Rugs. James Proctor. 201-278-0280 or 800-358-7847 VO IC E/PIAN O - Cert, teacher/ performer. Handicapped wel­ come. 908-739-0429 F O U N D D O G -O n O akland Mills Rd., Manalapan on 2/14. Young male, mixed Shepherd husky. Call 908 -46 2-5118 050 Musical Instruments 063a Schools P IA N O Antique Blue Baby Grand. $500. Call 908-446-4527 P IA N O T U N E R / R EPAIRM AN. Assoc. Member of the Piano Technician’s Guild. Call 609-655-2723 TH E PIANO of Your Dreams is at A D VERTISE your SC HO OL Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S COM PUTER S K IL L S Individuals & Businesses Freehold Computer Training Center 1-800-342-1110 908-308-0222 FREEHO LD C a ll 049 Merchandise Wanted A AAA AN TH O N Y’S ANTIQUE PAYS TO P $$$$ for used fur­ niture, glass, art, toys, all col­ lectables, etc. Love attics & basements. Estate contents bought or auctions. Est. 1979 908-264-3130 Baskin Robbins 908-739-9847 for Uncle Joe SAVE TH IS AD AAAAAA Antiques, used furn., estates, contents of homes, etc. 908-888-8377/264-6458 ALL LIONEL TR AINS Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. Price no object. 908-946-2893 ALL OLD O RIENTAL RU G S & Paisley shawls. Any size or cond. 1-800-221-5119 CASH A N T IQ U E S & Q UALITY COLLECTIBLES ESTATES PURCHASED C O N S IG N M EN TS W ANTED Freehold Antique G allery Victoria Collins, Manager 908-462-7900 AVOID Garage Sale Hassles. Marilyn buys knick knacks, furn., antiques. 908-257-9107 M U S IC C E N T E R “NEW JE R S E Y ’S M USIC S U P E R S T O R E ” NEW & USED Great Selection & Prices Used Pianos from $250. Rentals from $30. Music Lessons for All Ages 908-462-4730 051 Sporting Equipment E X E R C IS E M A C H IN E -$150. Bike, rowing-$150. Dining setWrought iron, swivel. $300. Call 908-613-9135 HOME G Y M -M A R C Y -W ith butterfly attachment, leg lift, etc. $350 or best offer. 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Call for free est. 908-679-5999 H A NDYM AN- Small & BIG jobs. Painting, carpentry, roof­ ing & much more. FR EE esti­ mates. George 908-238-2257 H A N D Y M A N - T h e H o m e­ owner’s Friend. All types of hom e repairs. C a rp entry, painting, etc. 908-780-3509. Rudy 908-251-5953 TOM’S TREE SERVICE Winter rates available. 12 yrs. exp. Free estimates. Insured. Call 908-905-8964 T R E E S -* T rim m ed * Removed ★Stumps Ground*Wood Chips Reasonable Rates Call 908-257-1416 Anytime 082 Lawn Mower Repair SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS Lawn Mowers * Snow Blowers Pickup & delivery avail. FREE est. Call Bob 908-545-9039 J & J H a n d y m a n 083 Masonry/Paving No job too small. Fully ins. Free est. 908-787-1170 O D D JOBS Can do most any­ thing. No Job Too Small. Call John 908-251-0893 079c Floor Finishing HARDWOOD FLOORS 077 Drywall Sheetrock G U TTE R Cleaning & Repairs FR EE ESTIM ATES Call John 908-251-0893 RentAHusband 908-583-8837 P O L IS H L A D Y YO U N G , POLISH-RELIABLE Woman can clean your house or apartment perfectly. With references. Call 908-583-9364 J & L B U IL D E R S 080a Handy Persons ELECTRICAL CONTFIACTOR Free est. No jobs too small. LIC #12229. 908-679-9465 H O US E CLEANING Reasonable rates Reliable Call Jane 908-583-9387 AD VE RTISE Your Business Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S AM PC O ELECTRIC INC. - All Electrical repairs/installations Burglar alarms. Lic.#8977A Free Estimates. 908-739-8797 Satisfaction Guaranteed DECKS, Additions, Kitchens & Bathrooms. S & R Home Improvements... 908-679-2291 080b Home Improvements 078 Electrical 908-525-1011 STEPHEN RODRIGUEZ 908-928-2714 080 Gutters All types of roof/gutter repairs M y Roof ‘N’ Gutter Man Call 1-800-750-1085 O w ner operated. Fully in­ sured. Affordable rates-AII supplies needed incl. in price. HOME BRIGHTENERS SINGING TELEGRAMS Custom Roasts - Funny/Sweet All occasions. 908-972-3366 A C U STO M CERA M IC Tiling New installation, repairs, remodeling. Free estimates. John Cherry 908-290-9086 077 Drywall Sheetrock SHEETROCK &TAPING C LEAN SW EEP P A R T Y M U SIC KEYBOARD VO CALIST Dance Music, Sing-A-Longs, Weddings, Anniversaries, Birthdays. Judy 908-431-1286 A BATHRO OM SPECIALIST M akes shower tile repairs, re­ grouts, recaulks, rem oves soapscum & stains. Free esti­ mates & written guarantee. Call HO M ETO W N TILE 908-866-9718, 800-376-TILE House & office. Good refer­ ences. Telm a 908-613-5387 Any Occasion. 908-536-6936 1ST CHOICE DJs For all Occasions 075 Ceramic Tile Repair/Install PARTY DOLL ROOM AFFORDABLE Ceramic Tile Nails, Hair, Make-up, Pizza, Soda in Private Setting of Hair S a lo n . B IR T H D A Y G IR L FR EEI Call 908-671-9111 * MAGIC* BELLY DANCER CASINO PARTIES ENTERTAINMENT DJ ANYOCCASION/CLUB by T.V. personality. Paper folding magic & storytelling in­ cluded. M ake and take home favors. 908-431-3050 Magic, balloons 908-446-3131 P H O T O S by Frank Genua Weddings-Candid-Portrait W e Do Video Recording Call 908-254-2560 Prices start at $250. 908-238-4306 O R IG A M I PartiBS BELLY DANCER 068 Photography D IS C J A K E Y Call 908-787-7418 eves. ★ D INA ★ 1-201-433-5923 PALM & TA R O T READINGS Sotves Problems/House Calls LET A PSYC HIC HELP!!! Just call 1-900-656-5000 ext. 675 8 $3.99/m in. Must be 18. Procall Co. 310 4 E. Camel­ back Rd. Phoenix A Z 85016 DE E DE E TH E CLOW N Entertainment for all occa­ sions. Specializing in Chil­ dren's Parties. 908-892-7670 DJ’S WITH PIZZAZZ Call HELENA for a profes­ sional, tasteful, fun show! Les­ sons too! 908-390-9177 W H A T D IRECTIO N SHOULD YOU GO? CALLIGRAPHY &MORE JUDY’S JOTTINGS T IC K L E S AD VE R TIS E HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S RALPH DeFLO R ES Visionary Private & Seminar consultant & healing channel. Since 1970. 908-303-8160 C LO W N A R O U N D Personalized/908-390-4605 A K E Y B O A R D IS T 069a Party Planning with LEENI. Children’s parties. Call 908-536-8727 You name it, I’ll spin it! PICKLES The Clown 067 Psychics 069. Entertainment 080b Home Improvements AAA ALL PH ASES - Reliable, quality sen/ice. Free estimates Fully insured. 908-940-9400 A D D IT IO N S - Basem ents, bathrooms, kitchens, decks. Jobs big or small we do them all! References, free est. Quality Plus 908-521-2491 AMC HO M E IM P R O VEM EN T • Carpentry, • painting, • tile work, • wallpapering & other general improvements. Refs, avail. Call for FR EE est. 908-591-0593 AROUND THE HOUSE Kit. bathrooms, renovations & r e p a ir s . F r e e e s t. C a ll 908-521-4583 C O R N ER STO N E M ASO NR Y • Concrete Work • Brick Pavers • Mail boxes • Fireplaces • Brick Fronts • Repairs • Foundations • All Other Phases of Masonry Call Pete 908-972-0933 DO N’S C U STO M M ASO NR Y Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations Free estimates. 908-251-4352 FERNANDO MASON Concrete Work, Fireplaces, Brick Work, New & Repairs, Pavers, Patios. 908-446-5877 JUST CONCRETE Inc. Free estim ates. 908-721-8857 C all M ASO N will fix & repair steps, sidewalks & plastering. Very reasonable. 908-988-0029 M A SO N R Y - N E W W O R K REPAIRS. Refs. Avail. Call 908-254-0643 084 Moving & Storage COMPLETE KITCHEN ALL JERSEY MOVERS & BATH REMODELING Pianos, apartments, homes, Countertops & Re-facing Carey Home Improvement Free estimates. 908-727-7658 offices. Quality work at an af­ fordable price. Lie. #P M 0066£. Call 908-634-4122 W OOD FLO O RS ISLAND Remodeling FURNITURE HAULING • INSTALLED • SA NDED • STAINED • FINISH ED • REPAIRED Free Est....908-431-3126 ★ Additions, Kitchens ★ ★ Baths, Ceramic Tile ★ ★Custom decks & carpentry* * Free Est. 908-792-0147 ★ # 1 in Furniture C are Any­ where. Full household/partial move. Lic.PM00276. Fully in­ sured. Call Jim 908-905-0997 THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 5 1 CALL 1-800-660-4-ADS D ead lin e F riday 11 AM We Honor B u s in e s s & S e r This directory will be revised monthly. Cancellations will be accepted and necessary copy changes will be made for the d e x Air/Heat Alarms Appliance Repair Asphalt/Concrete Paving Building/Remodeling Carpet Care Cleaning Services Closet Remodeling Decorating Services Electrical Exterminators Fencing Floors/Floor Care Garage Doors Glass/Mirrors Handy Persons Kitchens/Baths Lawn Care/Landscaping Painting/Wallpapering Plumbing/Heating Pool Care Roofing/Siding/Gutters/Windows Special Services T N D A N E CUSTOM C A R P E N T R Y IN C . • • • • • Decks A d ditions Basements Patio Doors W in d o w s FREE ESTIM ATES 9 0 8 -4 4 6 -5 9 2 1 F u lly Insured T C u stom Decks Additions Roofing/Siding W indow s/Doors “The last contractor you will everneed" 908-905-9025 24HourEmergencyService Insured ic TBT e first publication of the month only. Please check deadline information B U IL D I N G /R E M O D E L I N G B U IL D I N G /R E M O D E L I N G B U IL D I N G /R E M O D E L I N G i n v FreeEstimates GLUCK RENOVATORS All Types Home Im provem ents MKG BATHROOMS H&H REPAIRS "AFamily Serving Families" • Home Improvements • Home Repairs • Emergency Service • Painting • Additions • Power Washing • Windows &Doors Call for Free Estimate MemberBBBt ChamberofCommerce 908-591-0616 AFFORDABLE QUALITY NO JOB TOO SMALL!! CALL TED 9 0 8 -2 5 4 -1 9 8 3 NJ Plumbing Lie. #7961 Bonded • ins. • Free Est. 9 0 8 -8 8 8 -4 7 0 8 Beeper #908-961-3061 Free Estimate Fully Insured CA R PEN TRY IN T E R IO R S A Good Craftsm an for all your Carpentry Needs Sheetrock/Trim Insured 23 Yrs Experience 9 0 8 -5 3 6 -3 3 9 7 C L E A N IN G S E R V IC E S A R IZ Z O HOME _ IMPROVEMENTS DECKS BASEMENTS SHEETROCK/REPAIRS CARPENTRY POWER WASHING NO JOB TOO SMALL $ $ & 3 6 -3 8 1 6 p !w CONSTRUCTION 19 Years Experience Additions • Framing Roofing • Siding Kitchens • Baths Windows • Doors 908-262-0531 Licensed • Insured • Free Estimates FPRCONSTRUCTIONCORP. GENERAL CONTRACTORS C A LL O U R A D V E R TIS E R S T O G E T THE JO B D O N E. CLEANOUT SERVICE RUBBISH REMOVAL A MAN & VAN FOR HIRE $30/hr. or 2 men $45/hr • Basements & Attics • Garages, etc. • Light Moving John Ruskin (908)566-7757 Residential/Commercial Additions Drop Ceilings Siding Concrete Renovation Masonry Decks Basements Bonded/Insured O UR S E R V IC E D IR E C T O R Y G ETS RESU LTS 908-458-4251 D E C O R A T IN G S E R V IC E S C O L - A IR LET SOM EONE ELSE DO THE W ORK! Heating &Cooling 24 Hr. EmergencyService Service all makes &models • Oil or gas cleanings • Check ups • Installation of all heating equipment • Clock thermostats • Humidifiers MAT’S U PH O LSTE R Y | lU in u te m e n I | Roofing ★ * * COIPIETEEXIHRIORREMOiELIIG$ c >Roofing • Additions • Kitchens ■Seamless Gutters • Dormers * 24HourEmergenqRepairfork * $ Manalapan-Freeholdi * 908-431-2656 * * Matawan-Old Bridge t * . 908-583-6553 * 1-800-894-1718 Serving area 15 years Marlboro G A S FU RN AC E $1 , 2 9 9 Installed* *0rec(ReplacementUpfiowSystem 11Ser 36,000BTU 3Ton CENTRAL AIR SYSTEM $9 0 Q Q Rebate ®e!?re Msodsificsatiofts saast mmm\ J nsextra. ATLANTIC HEATING &COOLING, INC. 1-800-999-6362 mb CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE 908-566-3238 commercial/residential Matawan East Brunswick STO P IN OR CA LL FOR FR EE ESTIM ATES “ Professional B uilding & Remodeling Company ’’ D.RIZZIE BU IL D E R S L24 HOUR PHONE SERVICE ' O u r B u s in e s s & Free Estimates (908) 577-0305 Complete Renovations DECKS Alterations • Additions • New Homes Kitchens • Baths • Windows • Doors Skylights • Basements Serving Central Jersey over 1 7 years FREE ESTIMATES 9 908-758-9578 FULLY INSURED 1-8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S I L D E R S in sta ll-R ite 908-409-3477 908-566-8861 908-671-7772 Freehold Matawan Middletown < C X Call Us For Your Free Estimate • We Love Competition Licensed & Insured * 9 0 8 -3 6 7 -6 6 7 3 *Hard and Soft Window Treatments *Custom Framed Art and Mirrors 908-363-6314 F r e e In s t a l l a t i o n NEMCO ELECTRIC CO.! • Service Upgrades & Repairs • Ceiling & Attic Fans • Outdoor Lighting & Wiring • Bath Ventilators & Heaters • Recessed & Track lights • Cable TV & Phone Lines 5 pm to 9 pm Service Available 9 0 8 -5 2 1 ’ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS, INC. ATLASEUCTRIGftL CONTRACTOR TOP QUALITY CUSTOM ELECTRICAL WORK Residential & Commercial • Bucket TruckSer. Avail. "Everything Electrical' • Room Additions • Add-a-Level • Custom Decks • New Homes Built • Window Replacements • Roofing & Siding • All types of Construction * Shell Addition Specials* 16’x20’ Room *10,200” • 12’x12’ Room *5,10C00 9 0 8 - 9 2 8 '8 3 9 1 WITHTHISAD ONALLWORK B .T . ELECTRIC 908-446-4945 O L D B R ID G E Fully Insured Free Estimates T o A d v e r t is e , C a ll . B U W IN TE R n S P E C IA L License Residential/Commercial/lndustrial Insured & Bonded Free Estimates "Your Total Electric Service’ S e r v ic e A d v e r t is e r s P .G Commercial WorkWelcomed #7018 r BANKFINANCING -i [908-566-2828] K itc h e n s • B a th ro o m s C a rp e n try • P a in tin g All G e n e ra l H om e R e p a ir G et T he Jo b Done. Additions •Alterations• Baths• Kitchens• Decks • Skylights Aluminum/Vinyl Siding• Fireplaces• Concrete•Doors • Windows• Porches• Basements• Painting• Papering 9 0 8 -4 4 6 -6 8 1 3 16 Station St., Englishtown Recessed Lighting C< Decorating Consultant Shop at Home Service Specializing in: 1 0 % DISCOUNT TOTAL HOIVIE IMPROVEMENT CORP. LICENSE#33355 CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY CUSTOMMADE FURNITURE r A D D IT IO N S ADD A LEVEL DORM ERS BATHRO OM S 273 MAIN ST. MATAWAN (CORNER OF RT. 34) 30 Years Experience Free Estimates Fully Insured BURSTING AT THE SEAMS? • • • • Model XE-80 >Siding »Add-Levels • Renovations • Windows • Decks 908-780-8821 908-566-1916 908-238-6411 ***-• ‘ • 100,000 BTU-High Efficiency Specializing in Quality Carole Gernett 9 0 8 -9 1 9 -0 6 0 6 9 0 8 -7 2 3 -0 6 0 6 Fully ins. Free Est. NJUC. #11406 Morganville License#12077 NewConstruction 908-946-4943 FullyInsured Free Estimates ( '- a l l O u r B u s in e s s & S e rv ic e A d v e r tis e r s 1-800-660-4ADS 5 2 FEBRUARY 22,1995, THE INDEPENDENT DeckAnd Sheds • CustmWud • DogRuns •ChainLink • Jeniih • SWING SETS 2teG att»-M y lB .-fe eE H 'REPAIRS" 908-303-1614 D oes your fen ce need fix in g ? C O M PLETE BA T H R O O M R E M O D E L IN G BATHROOMS *2,595“ upto5x8 AFFORDABLE f t o L k 82 , 6 5 0 . Special Discountsonall M in g Small repairworkOK-LeaksFixed Fuly Insured•ReferencesUc. #8821 FreeEst35vis.exp. Deal Direct CustomWoik-ASpedalty 908-721-2894 B E ‘PAINTING Up T o 5 \ 8 ! E x te r lo r / ln t e r lo r By Mermaid Contractors ’POWER WASHINC ‘WALLPAPERING •10“ & UP Includes Tile, Tub, Toilet, Vanity, Faucets & Much More! Also Tile Installation Regrouting & Repairs CARLO CONST. Call our advertisers abso lu tely starting As LowAs DISCOUNT KITCHENS P L U M B IN G P A IN T I N G /W A L L P A P E R IN G K I T C H E N S /B A T H S Monmouth • Ocean • Middlesex Uc. #0883 C DOCTOR PLUMBER K T H E S T R IP P E R WALLPAPER REMOVAL IAN P a in tin g , S h e e t r o c k R e p a ir 908-545-7149 9 0 8 -9 7 2 -7 6 6 3 per single ro ll 908-793-5644 J A Free Estimates For All Your Plumbing & Heating Needs • Prompt, Speedy Service • Free Estimates 908-919-1445 Lie. #9894 EA ST CO AST I PLUMBING & HEATING • GasLines • Furnaces • Faucets • Drain Cleaning •Boilers 'Hot Water Healers 908-919-1234 Over 15 Years Experience PlumbingLicense*9944 FreeEst EmergencySvc. F L O O R S /F L O O R C A R E CEF^ b C a ll I ™ Installers & Distributors CERAMIC TILE MARBLE & GRANITE 908*566*3886 Visit Our Showroom 1016 Hwy. 34. Matawan (Pine Crest Flaza) You Don’t Need a New Kitchen... Buy Direct from Countertop Manufacturer. Custom Designed &Installation Included. I n s t a ll e r s o f T IL E & M A R B L E To Advertise Your Business Here A-DOOR GARAGE DOORS Ken O'Day KINGS TILE 1-800660-4 ADS Build it Fix it Sales, Service Installation & Repairs of Doors & Openers COUNTERTOP W e A ls o D o R e g r o u t in g , R e c a u lk in g & A ll R e p a ir W o rk 10-40% O F F 908-679-9500 Bathroom Remodeling CALL OUR ADVERTISERS TO GET THE JOB DONE. s ta rtin g a t ‘ 2 4 0 0 . up105x8 tfu,908-727*1696 < a flr INSURED I I S r ^^ ESTIMATES FREE | S IG M U N D S R E F IN IS H IN G KITCHEN CABINETS STRIPPED & REFINISHED • • • • R e sid e n tia l P o p c o rn C eilings F re e E stim a te s F u lly In su re d 908*238*5553 5 STAR RATING ★★★★★ EAGLE PAINTING Interior/Exterior • Power Washing • General Carpentry* Free Estimates Fully Insured fd tf id n jilW r v r A s h in g 9 0 8 -6 7 1 -9 1 5 0 or 9 0 8 -3 6 7 -6 4 4 6 M PROFESSIONAL CALL 1-800660-4ADS W A b b P A P E R lN S B Y D E S IG N CERTIFIED RY THE PAPERHANGING INSTITUTE >"Wallcoverings" • Interior Painting CALL OUR BUSINESS & SERVICE A0VERTISERS RONALD KAPLOW ITZ Installations M & P PAINTING Interior/Exterior HOME IMPROVEMENTS Ceramic Tile, Cabinetry, Etc. Free Estimates 908-738-8873 FreeEstimates • FullyInsured 1-800452-BATH (2284) 9 0 8 -2 3 8 * 5 6 8 6 Free Estimates Fully Insured 908-251-7031 FRANK’S PAINTING (Formerly F&L) • EX T ER IO R ur A d v ertisers W ill A n sw er Y our R esid en tia l A nd C o m m e r c ia l N eed s. WALL DOCTOR • • • • Paper Hanging W allpaper Removal Painting W all Repairs 908-536-9451 For Your Free Estimate “CALL US LAST!” Established in 196 9 Fully Insured Discounted Sales A house is not a home un til it ’s ... B E A U T IF U L L Y DONE Painting& Wallpaperingin NY&NJfor 15years P A IN T IN G W A L L P A P E R IN G Plumbing/Heating No Job Too Big or Small 24 Hr. Emergency Service 908-792-1476 10% Discount w/thisad S E R V IC E D IR E C T O R Y G ETS 15 yrs. exp Uc. #9794 Bonded/Ins. RESU LTS S IM O S BRO TH ERS SCHAEFER &SONS VINYL SIDING F a m i l y R u n S in c e 1 9 5 5 Siding • Roofing Windows • Doors Trim • Repairs 9 0 8 - 4 6 2 -9 2 2 1 Why Paint? • All major brands • Window casings • Overhangs & eaves • Shutters • Leaders & Gutters • Vinyl replacement windows • V ' Dow insulation Free Estimates Insured 908-536-5936 Serving Monmouth Cty. over 25 yrs. Fully Insured Free Estimates Professionally Done Free Estimates Insured 908-928-6025 1-800-540-0^5 INEXPENSIVE • Quality • References • Free Estimates John 908-545-0516 Ivan 908-846-9893 C A LL O U R A D V E R T IS E R S T O G E T THE JO B DONE. r r r r l N eighbor & S on • Professional W allpapering • Interior & Exterior Painting • Carpentry CALL GREG 908-747-3845 CH A RLES E. PA TT ER SO N Plumbing ft Heating, LLC Orer 40 Tears Experience 908462*3356 Sewer h Drain Cleaning Repairs ft Renovations 24 Hour Emergency Service No Job Too Small U c* 9530 ft 9535 GUTTERS EXPERTLY CLEANED & FLUSHED • R ep airs • T re e Trim s • Chim ney Caps Free Estimate * Fully Insured Same Day Answering Machine Call back G erry K u rry Toll Free 1-800-542-0145 WINDOWS DOORS SIDING Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum BEE & BEE WINBOW CO. A Fam ily B usiness Since 1970 Bob Ziegler 16 Buchanan Ave. Parlin 908-270-1524 908-727-2118 T h e O r ig in a l W IN D O W M A N KEN PERRY CONSTRUCTION Quality Without Question WINDOWS • DOORS ROOFING •SIDING 908*431-9291 JU N K CARS BOUGHT MARLBORO AUTO WRECKERS EXPERT WALL REPAIRS Popcorn& SandCeilings FauxFinishes Staining& Urethaning Full Insured• FreeEstimates S erv in g O ur A rea O ver 2 0 T ears A b so lu te B e s t S e r v ic e $10. & up per single roll •IN P R IO R THE11" O •"Stenciling" • 1000's of Samples •Shop At Home ■CustomColoring • NewWoodDoors •NewMoldings •NewHardware Iii I — — K & O HOME 908-495-3484 908-308-1598 1-800-640-7299 LET US DOIT FOR YOU B a th ro o m Sp e c ia list . 10 yrs. exp. Fully Ins. ADVERTISERS IMPROVEMENTS Since 1975 t J m Custom Painting & Professional Paperhanging & Faux Finishes P A IN T IN G & P A P E R H A N G IN G OUR BUSINESS & SERVICE o r T o o S m a ir C A L L JAC K: I PROFESSIONAL PAPER HANGING T. W H IT A K E R “ N o J o b T o o B ig For all Your Home Repairs and Improvements Custom Interior Painting Exterior Painting OUR P A IN T IN G /W A L L P A P E R IN G JACKOFSHIM { s ir ^ B U S Y B ’s W A L L Itt y r s Morris Plate Class 908 741 1063 908-613-7120 QUALITY INTERIORS S S /M IR R O R S 585 Shrewsbury Ave. Sh re w sb u ry Owner Operated Estimate Freei Estii s at MOO. per room Exterior B u s in e s & se FREE ESTIMATES I Custom M irrors Table Tops fu b Enclosures Screens • Storms • Spackling F r e e E s tim a te 908-577-6815 Interior Painting 9 0 8 -2 2 3 -0 9 9 4 • Interior/Exterior • Drywall ^ A n y T ile o f y o u r ch o ice i n a r e a s to re s C o n te m p t a D e s ig n s , In c . C a li R IC H A R D K. M O O R E 908-591-1400 HERB P L U M B IN G A ll P h a s e s o f P lu m b in g OUR SE R V IC E D IR EC TO R Y GETS RESU LTS O u r B u s in e s s & S e r v ic e A d v e r t is e r s G et T he Jo b D one. N o Jo b Too S m a ll T o A d v e r t is e , C a ll 90 8 -9 7 2 -7 7 7 9 1 - 8 0 0 -6 6 0 - 4 - A D S LIC. #9844 THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 5 3 0 8 6 P a in tin g 0 8 4 a L ig h t H a u lin g LIG H T M O VIN G & HAULING PICK UP TR UC K Light Household Repairs Call 908-251-6573 LIG H T M O V IN G - Washers, dryers, refrig erato rs, etc. Cleanup work. Reas. Free est. 908-727-2740, 908-364-6578 REM O VAL Attics, Basements & Debris No job too BIG Rick 908-251-5953 W a llp a p e r in g ALL PAINTING JOBSExcellent indoor & outdoor painting. Residential & com­ mercial. Free estimates. Fully insured. 908-679-5999 B IG B E A R Painting & Carpentry Respectful, courteous Call us for free estimates 908-409-6658 BOB’S PAPERHANGING W ILL BEAT ANY PRICE! REMOVAL & REPAIRS 085 O dd Jobs Free est. 908-360-0048 C le a n u p s C E IL IN G S ★ AAA ★ Affordable Clean-ups. W e take away anything. Free est. 908-264-2520 A F FO R D A B LE C L EA N -U PS Basements, garages, attics, yards and light hauling, also Real Estate specials. Call 908-607-0567 C L E A N U P - Removal of branches, shrubs, old sheds, metals, appliances, wood, etc. 908-446-3196 0 8 6 P a in t in g W a llp a p e r in g Professionally sprayed/pop­ corn effect/all colors/w/without glitter/free est. 908-525-1625 D A V E ’S PAINTING Quality work - Free estimates. ★ ★ 908-257-8939★ ★ D ECO RA TIVE Faux PaintingSponge ★ Rag ★ Marble Kid’s Murals ★ 908-308-0056 AN Y CO LO R 3 room special SAL’S PAINTING FOR IN Q UIRIES CALL 908-390-0103 908-521-0537 A L ’S P A IN T IN G Interior & Exterior G E T TH E BEST FO R LESS For free estimate call 908-583-3306 A L L P A IN T IN G INTE R IO R /EX TER IO R Quality Work. Reasonable Rates. Mike 908-363-2786 C la s s ifie d S e lls 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S JO E JAY Painting & Paperhanging Call 908-251-4623 L E R IO P A IN T IN G Painting, Plastering, Taping, Sheetrock, Paperhanging. Free Estimates 908-390-8655 M I K E ’S P R O F E S S IO N A L 1 -8 0 0 -8 2 0 -17 11 N U -W A Y P A IN T IN G P A IN T IN G Plumbing & Heating. W ater Heaters, Boilers. Appliances & Gas Grills installed. Small jobs OK. 7 day serv. NJ Plumbing Lie. #9454. 908-727-7719 Comm ./Res. The best quality at a more than reasonable price!! Ask for Alex. 908-583-0412 800-794-R Q O F H O U S E W A S H IN G ATA POW ERCLEAN M ember N.J. BBB 1-800-794-1417 0 9 0 P r in tin g PAPERHANG ING $13./single roll. 2 4 years exp. Mike 908-462-9097 P A P E R H A N G IN G by Robert. Low rates, exp. Small jobs OK. 908-679-7452 PA STE “ N ” PAPER Paperhanging by Cindy. Free est., fully ins. 908-780-0429 jiiila i P H IL P O L O & S O N Painting & Paperhanging lnt./Ext. Free est. Fully ins. 908-780-3575 • 908-462-9558 TH E W A LL A D VERTISE your pool ser­ vices here. Call for more infor­ mation 1-800-660-4A DS Hung with TLC, patience & neatness! Maria 908-888-1337 T-shirts, sweats, jackets, hats, signs, decals, vinyl lettering. MIKE DOLLY 908-294-8979 0 9 5 W a llp a p e r in g 1 0 5 B o a ts f o r S a le AD VERTISE Your Business Call for more information 1-800-660-4A D S , AD VERT SE HE R E Call for more information 1 800-660-4A D S V IN Y L S ID IN G Complete kitchen/bath remod­ eling. W ater Heaters. Sewer & Drain Cleaning. Reasonable rates. Free Estimates. License #5628. W e do it all. C all 9 0 8 -72 7-0 0 14 G. T A Y L O R PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs • Remodeling • New Construction • W ater Heaters • Reasonable • Reliable Gary Taylor, Plumbing Li­ cense # 5877. 908-251-5322 GARDEN STATE PLUMBING and HEATING W ATE R HEATERS REPAIRS & REMO DELING G EO R G E SAHUL JR. License #5568 9 0 8 -2 5 1 -5 6 6 0 AAA R O O FIN G & SIDING Reliable, Quality Service. Free Est. Fully Ins. 908-940-9400 ALL TYPES OF R O O F IN G & R E P A IR S Shingles, Hot Tar & Slate Gutter Cleaning. Fully insured My Roof “N ” Gutter Man Call 1-800-750-1085 AN YTIM E, ANYW HERE TH E R O O F DO CTO R Seals your leaks when you need protection the most. Roof repair specialist. G U TTE R C L E A N IN G Free estimates. Fully insured. Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 ASCH RO O FING and SIDING • Seamless Gutters • Repairs Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 908-238-4463/908-257-6965 C&R ROOFING & SIDING F IN D IT C L A S S IF IE D C U R T A IN S 908-577-0375 M ADE in my home, designed in your home. Reasonable $ Call 908-308-9384 F U R N IT U R E WINDOW TREATMENTS R E FINISHING REPAIR Caning • Rushing 908-938-4064 BY JERRY Custom Made Shop At Home Verticals, mini blinds, pleated shades. 60% discount w/free estimate, measuring and installation. 100% guaranteed. Jerry Asch 1-609-655-7548 TELEPHONE Installation 0 9 6 b W in d o w W a s h in g AD VERTISE Your Business Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS 0 9 4 T a ilo r in g ALTER ATION S- Men/Women. DRESSMAKING. Custom Bridal Parties. 908-446-4838 C la s s ifie d W o r k s ! C A R LIN R O O F IN G C O N S T R U C T IO N - Roofs, vinyl siding, all repairs. Free est. Insured. 908-458-5619 UN BEATA BLE RATES Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 RL LEM PFERT Re-roofing, tear-offs, repairs Call 908-679-0096 I D R IV E Y O U R CAR BOATING Vacationing? Taking a day trip? Anywhere in the tri-state area, incl. airports. Reas, rates, 20 yrs. exp. Refs upon request. For info, please call Ron: 908-290-0384 OLYMPIC Airport Shuttle 26 departures to/from Newark Airport. $15. FROM HAZLET. $12. FROM W O O DB RIDG E. JFK & NYC Piers, $25. & up. Call 1-800-822-9797 1 1 0 A u to s f o r S a le C H EV Y C A PR IC E CLASSIC W AG ON ’86 150,000m i. Runs great! Full pwr. Seats 9. All maintenance records. Exc. con d. M u s t sell. A sking $1,750. Call 908-972-1304 ACCURA INTE G R A GS ’93Red, 25,300 miles. Auto, p/s, p/w, anti-lock break system, electric sunroof, am/fm, cas­ sette. $14,900. or best offer. Call 908-536-3747 ACURA IN TE G R A LS ’93 Fully loaded! Stick, red, sun­ roof, upgraded stereo, low mil eage. $13,000. Cal l 908-946-2083 BMW 5301 ’77 Priced to Well maintained Private owner. SELL. 609-587- 1490 / 609-392-4099 Leave message. B U IC K LE S A B R E L TD ’82-4dr., 134,000 miles. Runs well & looks good. Gar. kept. ,250. Call 908-946-4134 CADILLA,C C O U P E DE VILLE ’86-Roy a blue, exc. cond. Full power, a/c, mags. $3,295. Must see.. 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FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 0 8 8 P o o l S e r v ic e s 9 0 8 -2 3 8 -2 9 4 5 BACSOKA F IN E P A IN T IN G C U STO M R O O F IN G P AINTING & Paperhanging lnt./Ext. Free Est. Honest pric­ es. Call Joe at 908-937-8166 E .P . R E F IN IS H IN G ★ ★ ★ ★ M ULTIPLIED ★ ★ ★ ★ RESIDENTIAL-CO M M ERC IA L Paper/Adhesive Removal EXPER T IN WALL REPAIRS Taping-Skim Coating Sand/Popcorn Ceilings Painting/Paperhanging Staining/Polyurathane AIRLESS SPRAYING Free Est. 1-800-892-0306 T O M ’S PLU M BIN G Plumbing/Heating. W ater Heaters, Boiler Installa­ tions. Remodeling. NJ Master Plumbers License # 5325 P A IN T IN G J E R R Y ’S AD VE RTISE Your Business Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS Quality work at great prices Call Ted 908-615-0592 WALLPAPER REMOVAL Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper removal. Quality work, 20yrs. exp.. Ins. John 908-251-0893 BY KEN LAPSLEY Interior & Exterior Free estimates. Fully insured. 908-787-7982 *| 0 8 9 P lu m b in g Painting & Wallpapering Inc. Int./Ext. 10% off. Free Est. ' INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING PAPER HANGING PAINTING -FAUX FINISH ES CU STO M CO LO RS Bill Paulson-P.H.I. Certified ELECTRO STATIC PAINTING Home Appliances & Office Furniture. Call 908-613-8825 0 9 1 R o o fin g /S id in g 0 8 7 P o w e r W a s h in g W a lip a p e r in g D E C O R A T I V E IN C . ★ Call 908-549-9431 ★ A B to Z - $299. 0 8 6 P a in t in g 1 0 5 B o a ts f o r S a le 20’ N E PTU NE ‘94-Center con­ sole, Johnson 140hp, dual btry., in line fuel filter, VHF, FF, Bimn top, galv., easy load trailer & more! Must see. Mint cond. Asking $14,500. Call 908-495-6563 CADILLAC C O U P E DE VILLE ’78-am/fm cass., new tires. Excellenl dependable trans­ portation Good in & out. $1,250. Call 908-364-8226 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE ’87-Gray. Leather seats, fully loaded. 115,000 miles. Call 908-446-2337 C H E V R O LET NO VA ’88- 5 spd. G pod cond. 9 2 ,0 0 0 miles. Cass, player. $2,000. or best offer. After 6 pm call 908-329-9626 Authorized \ AARP •Auto Plan • Price Club, .______________ D e a le r____________ A T S O U T H A T L A N T IC A V E ( M a ta w a n ) C H E V R O L E T , 5 6 6 - 8 0 0 0 y 5 4 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT GMN 1 1 0 A u to s fo r S a te 1 1 0 A u to s f o r S a le 1 1 0 A u to s fo r S a te C H E V R O LE T PICKUP '89­ 4 wheel dr. 350 cubic inch motor auto trans. Warranty on tfbth 33 inch tires, step side, K1500, 100,000 mi l es. $8,000. or best offer. Call 908-446-0324 M ERC UR Y TO PA Z ’93 4 cyl. 4 door. Like new. 10,000 mites. Auto., a/c, p/s, p/b, stereo. $8,500. 908-264-0377 VO LVO DL ’84 - 4 door, auto, p/s, p/b, air, pull-out stereo, exc. running cond., high hwy. mileage. M U S T SELL. $1,700. or best offer. 908-251-1613 C H E V Y CA M ARO ’86 V6 5 spd. Air, p/s, p/b, p/w. Excel­ lent condition. $2,800. or best offer. 908-679-3110 D O D G E 600 ’85-Auto, air, runs/looks new. 68,000 mi. $2,350. Beep 908-206-3556 Call 908-905-9377 D O D G E A IRE S ’87-Auto. New engine installed. 51,000 mi. Extra nice automoblie. $2,650. Beep 908-206-3556 Call 908-905-9377 D O D G E SH A D O W ES 4 cyl., 2 door, black, a/c, am /fm stereo. miles. Good cond. Call 908-957-0109 ’94 r/tinted, 16,600 $9,500. DODGE STEALTH ’92. White. 18,000. mi. G a ra g e kept. Exc. $20,000. 908-787-1331 cond. E A G L E T A L O N ’93 Dark green metallic, stereo, 6 s,nkrs., air. $ 7 ,5 0 0 . C all 908-780-6563 FO R D AE RO STA R XLT ’92 4x4. 9 pass. Dual air-front & rear, lumbar seats. 75,000m i. Exc. cond. $9,675. must sell. 1 owner. 908-257-3704 FO R D BR O N CO II 4W D ’84­ 5 spd., p/s, p/b, am/fm cass. Good cond. $3,600. or best offer. Call 908-938-3743 FO RD E S C O R T ’92- W AGON 4 dr., auto. All power. Exc. cond. Maroon. 43,000 mi. Asking $7,500. 908-727-3588 FO R D EX PLO RE R XLT ’924 X 4 . Auto, 4 dr., loaded, mint cond., 3 3,000 miles. $19,900. or best offer. Call 609-490-0532 FORD EXPLORER X LT ’91-4 dr., 4 x 4 . 51,000 miles. Well maintained. Asking $16,500. Call 908-238-4853 FO RD M USTANG ’86-Auto, a/c, am /fm cass., 8 2 ,000 miles. Good condition. Asking $2,000. Call 908-257-5424 FO R D PROBE G T ’94-5 Spd., white, fully loaded, under 7,000 miles. Asking $18,000. M U S T SELL! 908-240-2454 H O ND A A C C O R D LX ’89Slito, air, loaded, new tires & alternator. 78,000 hwy. mites. Good condition. $6,900. or best offer. Call 908-493-9743 H O N D A A C CO RD LX ’90­ 1 Owner, gar. kept. Cham­ pagne w/matching interior. Beautiful condition throughout. Full power, 5 spd. $8995. Call 609-443-6619 H O ND A A C C O R D LXI ’88­ 4 dr., a/c, sun rf., cruise, auto, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass. 90,000 miles. Orig. Owner. $5,400. Call 908-792-0515 LINCOLN TO W N CAR ’83Loaded, 78,000 miles. Looks & runs like new. Asking $2,800. Call 908-251-0639 LINCOLN TO W N CAR ’85Designer. black w/carriage roof. 56,000 original mites. LOADED. $3,995. Cal l 908-591-2319 M AXIM A XE W A G O N ’84 Silver. Auto., sunroof. Well maintained. Excellent condi­ tion. $1,750. or best offer. Call 1908-905-7514 M A ZD A 626 L X ’8 7 M ERC UR Y W AG ON ’85 Fully loaded, every option. Runs great & looks great. $1,750. Must see. Beep 908-206-3556 Call 908-905-9377 A L L NISSAN 240 SX ’90-Auto, loaded, am/fm cass., CD, 7 0 ,000 miles. Black, exc. cond. Asking $8,500. Call 908-747-4845 O LDSMOBILE CUTLASS ’B I­ SS,000 orig. mites, a/c, runs well. $1,000. Leave mess. 908-495-4358 O L D S M O B IL E D E L T A 88 RO YAL BR OU GH AM ’87E x c e lle n t co n d itio n . Full power, 1 owner. $2,900. or best offer. Call 908-846-6167 O LDSMOBILE DELTA 88 ’86 Air, am/fm radio, p/s, p/b. 80,000miles. Original owner. New transm ission. Asking $2,200. Call 908-254-7716 PLYM OUTH BARRACUDA 7 1 -A N T IQ U E A U TO . Exc. cond. Completely restored. 318, auto, p/w, a/c. $8,500. Call 908-787-2803 PLYM OUTH LASER ’90- 16 valve, p/w, p/s, p/b. 38,000 mites. New tires. Little body damage. No reasonable offer denied. Call 908-830-4136 PLYMOUTH RELIANT W A G O N ’86-G old, 8 7 ,0 0 0 mites, 4 cyl., auto. $1,750. Call 908-462-2571 PO NTIAC BONNEVILLE ’92­ 4 dr., white, 52,000 hwy. mites, am/fm cass., stereo, auto, p/w, clean. Great 2nd car! $ 10,500. Call 908-308-0736 C A R S AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR SMALL. ANY CO N D ITIO N . H & H A U T O W RECK ERS 908-591-0366 ’80-’94. Paying 1,000’s over dealers. Hi mites OK. Lease & bank payoffs OK. Cash at your door. Call 908-462-5017 CASH AT YO UR DOOR For FO REIG N cars ’84 - ’92 Call 908-727-3887 CASH FOR YO UR CAR A R TY’S AU TO SALES East Brunswick 908-257-6700 $ C A S H P A ID $ All makes & models. Cash on the SPOT. Call 908-477-6846 C A S H P A ID For junk cars, trucks, for recycling. Call anytime Tommy Dell’s 908-787-5453 DONATE Vehicles, Boats & Furniture to Jewish Heritage for the Blind. Tax Deduct. FREE TOW ! NE ED N O T RUN 8OO-2- D O N A T E JUNK & RUNNING CARS 24 H O U R SE RV IC E T O P CASH PR IC E S PAID CALL 908-536-8031 W A N TED -R U N N IN G and REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks $100. and UP. Junk Cars Removed. 908-238-9481 W E BUY JUNK CARS Marlboro Auto Wreckers 908-591-1400 IS! CARS m < B > MOTORCYCLES WANTED Eagle HYUnDRI CASH PAID Call 908-820-8811 CARS/TRU CKS FOR EX PO R T PO NTIAC SU NBIRD ’89-Auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, cruise, am/fm cass. New brakes, muffler, tires. 96,000 mites. W ell main­ tained. Exc. cond. $4,500. Call 908-257-0717 PONTIAC T R A N S AM ’88GTA PKG. 47,000 mites, gar. kept, very good cond., fully loaded. $8,500. or best offer. Call & leave message 908-288-0356 ■ BAD CREDIT • NO CREDIT • SLOW PAY • DIVORCE BANKRUPTCY • RE-ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT 1 1 7 T r u c k s /V a n s EVERYAPPLICATIONACCEPTED C H EV Y BLAZER S10 ’924 x 4 Tahoe. 4 dr., fully load­ ed, low mi. $17,500. or best offer. Must sell! Call after 5pm 908-237-0704 Fill in this form and mail for pre-approval FO RD E159 *91 Lt. blue, auto, air, am/fm, ladder racks, int. shelves. R eady to work. 54,000m i. Orig. owner. Mint, cond. $8,500. 908-651-1695 NAME HOME PHONE TIME ON JOB EMPLOYER DOWN PAYMENT AVAILABLE MONTHLY INCOME BEFORE TAXES EMPLOYER ADDRESS R e c . V e h ic le s DATE OF BIRTH BUSINESS PHONE SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER 1 1 8 M o to r H o m e s ZIP CITY ADDRESS ISUZU TR O O P E R LS ’874 x 4 , p/s, p/b, 5 spd., a/c, 110,000 mites, 2 tone, great cond. $4,600. Call 908-363-8427 Please pre-approve m y credit SIGNATURE AD VERTISE HERE Call for more information 1-800-660-4A DS S FREEHOLD HYUNuAI • JEEP/EAGLE C A R R IA G E '84 -35 ft. 5th wheel, LR slide, rear bath, air, $7,500. Cal l weekdays 908-536-1808, ask for Wayne. After 6pm and weekends, 908-446-1460 4304 RTE 9 SOUTH, FREEHOLD, NJ, 077281/2mileNorthat FreeholdRacetnx* &FreeholdRaceway Mai 1-800444-2626 1-90S-308-3565 STARCRAFT ’77-Trailer. Fully loaded, steeps 6, excellent condition. Must See! $2,900. Call & leave message 908-727-6655 A S K FO R O U R C R E D IT S P E C IA L IS T , D E N N IS B R O W N A W h a t m e r i c c a o u n l d t h b a e n m S a o t r u e r n ? SATURN SL1 ’94- 5 spd. ABS, cruise, a/c, 35 + mites per gal. $10,000 or best offer. Lv. msg. at 908-254-8563 SATURN SL2 ’93- 5 spd. m a n . A /C , A M /F M , C D , 50,000 mites. Good cond. Asking $10,000. Call 908-577-0985 SE IZE D CARS FROM $175. Porsches. Cadillacs, Chevys, B M W ’ s, C o r v e t t e s . Also Jeeps. 4 W D ’s. Your area Toll free 1-800-898-9778. Ext. A -5139 for current listings. SUBA RU ’87-4 whl. drive. Runs new, pop-up roof. 5 spd. Exc. A u tom ob ile. $ 1 ,6 5 0 . Beep 908-206-3556 Call 908-905-9377 SUBARU LEGACY LS ’91Auto, 4W D, ABS, moonroof, 55,000 mi l es. W a rra n ty $9,950. Call eves 908-329-8467 TROUBLE Selling Your Car? Free Advice/Consignment Cash Today/Sympathy Auction/Wholesale W E DO IT ALL! A R TY’S A U TO SALES EAST BR UNSW ICK 908-257-6700 MERCURY COUGAR ’89 H Y U N D A I • J E E P / E A G L E • M IT S U B IS H I HARLEY W ANTED-Any year FLH, 883, Softail, Heritage, Springer, Rigids, Trike; also parts. Excellent condition to basket case. Also Indian & antiques, etc. 301-420-9065 PO NTIA C G R A N D PR IX 87 Auto, trans, am/fm cass., Fully loaded. Good cond. Like new tires & battery. $1,999. or best offer. Call 908-390-1994 M E R C E D E S 240D ’81STK, Burgundy, looks great, runs w ell. 9 0 ,0 0 0 m iles. $3,800. Call 908-431-3421 Fully lo aded, exc. cond. 62,000 mites. Asking $6,500. Call John 908-249-1096 S C R A P REEH 0LD M opeds M ITS U B IS H I E C LIPSE GS ’91-Mint cond., loaded, sun­ roof, 57,000 mites. $8,900. Call 908-935-7275 TO YO TA CA M RY LE C O UPE ’94-V -6. Fully loaded, full power. Stereo/cd/tape. Low mi. $22,500. 908-679-3237 M E R C E D E S 300D ’82-Turt>o, auto, grey. Sunroof, 4 dr., 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 mites. Gar. kept. $6,700. Call 908-255-7017 W a n te d AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days Free Removal of Junk Cars. $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 NISSAN 200S X ’84Red, 2 dr., hatchback, 4 cyl., 5 spd., a/c, am/fm, exc. cond. Original owner. $2,200. Call 908-257-5424 A D VERTISE your auto financ­ ing services here. Call for fnore information 1-800-660-4ADS 1 1 6 M o to rc y c le s M ITSUBISHI 3000 G T SL ’93Black, 6 5 ,000 mites. Fully e q u ip p e d . $ 1 8 ,5 0 0 . C a ll 609-259-1374 2 dr., silver, 5 spd., a/c, p/s, p/b, p/w, cc, rear defrost. G reat cond. Asking $3,500. or best offer. Call 908-905-8178 M E R C E D E S 300 D ’78 Excellent cond. Silver, blue in­ terior, aluminum wheels, new tire s . M u s t s e ll. A sking $2,495. Call 908-727-0457 1 1 2 A u to s /T r u c k s 1 1 4 A u to F in a n c in g VO LVO 740 GL W AG ON ’89Navy, black interior, heated leather, sunroof, p/w & locks, brks, 87,000 mites. Asking $8,900. 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(9 0 8 ) 4 4 6 -5 2 0 0 CH EVY T R U C K S VIN S0079667, 6 cyl, auto, a/c, leather int, sun roof, p/s, ABS, p/win/Iks, dual air bags, MSRP §34,403 " I f y o u p u rc h a s e d a L e x u s We Lease Every Make And Model The M o st Dependable, lo n g e s t - la s t in g T rn cks. (9 0 8 ) 4 9 3 -2 1 0 0 s i HELP! I 1 - 8 0 0 - P R IC E - M E ,i m n m E X S OF MONMOUT H 2 1 2 3 H ighway 3 5 Oakhurst, NJ (9 0 8 ) 4 9 3 - 2 1 0 0 1435 Boston Post Rd. • Larchmont, \Y « (91-0 833-5000 Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for MV, DOC fees & sales & luxury tax. 1st mo pymt, S450 bank fee & (ES-S4000) ref sec deposit due at lease signing. 12,000 miles per yr/.15c ea add'l mi. GAP insurance included, Total pymt/purchase option (ES-S14,364/ 520,642). Subject to approval by primary lending source. Lessee responsible for maint. & excess wear & tear.___________________ 5 6 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT [R O U T E 3 5 ♦K E Y P O R T For your best Pontiac deal call 908-264-4000 New 1995Pontiac 4-door slock#6482VIN#S 4234848, MSRP $21, 829,36mo closed end lease with $2400down/trade, 1st pymnt, $339ref sec dpst & $350acq. fee for total of $3328& $2000Mfr incentive due at signing, total pymnts $11, 004, buy option at end $10, 260, 12,000mi/yr then.15/mi. Includes all costs except tax, license & registration fees. Supersedes all other offers. Not responsible for typographical errors & BUICKS, PONTIACS, JEEPS, EAGLES, LINCOLNS & MERCURYS ! 90* FO RDTEMPGl cyi auto, (vs pfc. **c ‘90 DODGE DAYTONA ES 2 ft cyt. aufc, od. p's, p.t. afc, amrtm sW», taWn. gawps, p*nir, cruise, rt / * * ft p«i» _ . wjwrs, bucMs. Mtefe md, recteaals, tirt. r cn*se pto. *n wipary mats. W. remote. p/at, mate, fit. alumwN„ ad: red. , mt color Mu# rn color Uue 3ft rt: gray, ar bag side. Sft *125, Vr #2238, Vin *1X136006, 47.068 mi. #1.0473518. 70.006mtes. Sharp! La* Mias! ‘91 P L Y M O U TH A C C L A IM LX 4dr., 6cyl, auto,a/d,p/s/b,a/c.,am/tmst/cass,fab/int, isir,, bbkets /sde,alin ts,tccoru nsisoele,,rf/ga ef, ,f/w p[V/ds/el/am ds,idre ecm raucgxe, sp,inr/sdtrip int., vipers,mats,tilt, alumwrts,diver'ssideairbag,white ext, red int, 83,518 miles. Stk. #2192, VIN ‘91 O L D S C U T L A S S C A L A IS S 4dr, 4cyt. auto, p/s/b, afc, am/fmsVcass, fab/int bkts, rec/sts, console gauges, r/def, r/def, p/w/d/l, bd/sidemd, tint, cruise, int. wipers, mats, tilt, silver ext., blue int 60,359 miles, Stk #872, Vr MM072141. *5 ,9 9 5 s6 ,9 9 5 ‘91 F O R D E S C O R T L X W A G O N ‘9 2 B U I C K S K Y L A R K “ 4st/c dr.,ass4, fa cyl. , cOD, p/b Vfm b/inat,uto bu kets,p/s re,c/s ea,tsa,/cc, oannso le, gauges, r/def, p/mir, bd/side md, tint r/wipewasn, rf rack, int wipers, ext black, int gray. Stk. #2268,Vin#MW249162,56,602mites. 4dr, 6cyl, auto,(Vs,p/b,antModc,afc,am/fmst/cass, fab/int, rec/seats,gauges,r/def, p/W,p/dfl, bcVsidemd, tint cruise, p/tr, int. vwpets, mats, Stt, int gray, ext aqua,Stk.#2276,Vin#NC6364T2.52,120miles. *5 ,9 9 5 *8 ,9 9 5 ‘9 2 M E R C U R Y T O P A Z ‘90 CHEVROLET GZO CUSTOM VAN 4dr., 4cyl., auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, anVfmst/cass, fab/int, bids, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w/d/Vmir,bd/sidemd,tint, pinslip,int. wipers,mats, alumwh, redext., tanint., 59,789miles. Stk#804, VIN#NK604873. Van, 8cyl., auto, p/s/b, a/c, am/fmst/cass, fab/int buckets, gauges, p/w,p/d/l. tort, cruise, int wipers, titt, stylwh., extgray,intgray,captainschairs,game table, sofa bed, running boards, Stk. #121, Vin #1.7109130,75,247mites,ReadytoTravel. $6 ,9 9 5 *9 ,9 9 5 ‘91 B U IC K R E G A L C U S T O M ‘91 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS 4dr, 6cyt, auto,o/d,p/b,a/c,anVfmst/cass,fab/int rec/sts, gauges, r/def, p/w/d/l, bd/side md, tint cruise,pinstrip,intwipers,mats, p/ant, tifc,w/w,red ext. red int, 51,903 miles. Stk #6599, VIN #M1854981. * 9 ,7 9 5 4 * 4 ,9 9 5 *4 ,9 9 5 4 dr, 8cyl, aitto, OD, p/s, p/b, a/c, am'frnst/cass, leather/int landau/rf, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p d//a l.rt,p/m /sm idewm , fit m/*,atep,/p tttir, badlu h.,d,atin xttbcenigisee, ,in?tfirta n, aw iripbearsg, driver'sside, coachroof, Stk. #108, Vin #MX606552, 64,582miles.Sharp' 9,495 ‘92 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS S1 0 ,9 9 5 *1 1 ,9 9 5 2dr., 6cyl, auto, o/d,p/s,fVb, anti-lock, a/c,am/fm 8cyt, auto, p/d, p/s/b, afc, am/fmst/cass, tab/int, st/cass, fab/int rec/sts, console, gauges, r/def, p/seats, gauges, rec/sts, r/def, p/w/d/l/mir, bd/side p/w/d/l, bd/sidemd, tint, cruise,sec.sys, intwipers, md,tintcruise,p/tr, pinstrip,int. wi>ers,mats, p/ant, mats, tilt, alumwh, redext., greyintsharp, 64,546 tilt alumwh, blackext, grayint., 59,525miles, Stk #867, VIN#NX619715. mites.Stk#6602,VIN#N9173041. 4 dr., cyt, auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/sts, bkts, rec/sts, r/def, p/w/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, tilt, alum wti, ext. color It. blue, int. color: blue, miles. Stk. # , VIN #RK . 18,631 605818 4 *12.995 6 705 1994 BUICK CENTURY dr., cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, pin strip, int. wipers, tilt, ext: It. blue, int: burg., air bag driver’s side, Stk. # , Vm #R , mites. 2283 4 6 *16,495 dr., cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, anit-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/det, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md., tint, cruise, inter, wipers, tilt, alum whl., ext; gray, int: burg, cloth, air bag driver's side, Stk. # , Vin #RH , miles. 2281 556403 17,886 1994 LINCOLN TOWNCAR EXECUTIVE 4 8 22,995 ‘9 1 B U I C K R I V I E R A dr., cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, anit-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, rec/seats, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash, pin strip, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh., air bags driver’s and pass., keyless door entry, ext: white, int: blue, Stk. # , Vm #RY , miles. 982 724190 14,949 ‘9 4 P O N T IA C G R A N D A M S E 2 dr., 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/b, a/c, am/fmst/cass, leather/int, f/sts, bkts, rec/sts,console,gauges, r/def, p/w/d/l, p/mir, bd/sidemd,tint, cruise,p/tr, pinstrip,int. wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt wirewhls,dt. blueext., blue int., 43,270miles.Stk#6459,VIN#MV404075. 2 dr,ass4, facby/l.inat,ubto , ,pre /sc,/spts /b,,caon /fm st/c kts nti-lo solec,kg,aau/c ge,sa, m r/d ef, p / d / l, b d / s id e m d , tin t, c ru is e , tilt, a ir b a g d riv e r's side, ext.color: red,int. color: gray. Stk#2149,VIN #RM562627,12,442mi.ProgramCar. $1 2 ,4 9 5 * 1 2 ,8 9 0 ‘9 3 C H E V O L E T C A V A L IE R Z -2 4 W a/fm gons, t/Acadsr,s,8driv cyl.ers , aauirtob , oa/d /bt,, apn/sti-to am g,,fapb/s/in ts,crekc, /as/tsc,, g au s,isr/ ef,t.pw/ip w/edrs /i,, m mlr,atsb, d sid mdw ,h r/ite wipeext., /wata shn, tin t,gceru e,din p//a nt,etilt, int., 36,959Lowmiles.Stk#2190,VIN MW400092. 2dr, 6cyl., auto, o/d,p/s,p/b.anti-lock, a/c,am/lm st/cass,fab/int, grey,bkts, rec/sts,console,guages, r/def, p/w/d/1, bd/sidemd. tint cruise, int.; wipers, mats, tilt, alumwh, redext., 17,263Lowmiles, Stk #2116,VIN#P7297586. ‘91 BU IC K RO ADM ASTER ESTATE *1 2 ,9 9 5 *1 2 ,9 9 5 ‘9 2 L IN C O L N C O N T IN E N T A L S IG N A T U R E S E R I E S ‘9 2 B U IC K L E S A B R E C U S T O M 4ieadtfte r,6r/cinyLt,oasuetoa,tsO,Ore,cp//sse,apts/a,nrti-lo r,apk/eds/,l,ap//cm , am /fm t/eca ss, f,ctkpw /bw .b da/iu ssid m tin t,ro crsues,ein ,pt/t,(an d,igairdabsahg,ss,edcriv sye/srd.4ein ip ekresy,fe p/sasndtirolilt, m w htkl.d.,, e x t p a s s , o r e n ty r , S #100,Vm#NY628200,59,003mites. 6504137 17,213 1994 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM *9 ,9 9 5 ‘9 2 C H E V R O L E T L U M IN A Z -3 4 1994 MERCURY TOPAZ 4dr, 6cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fmst/cass, fah/int, p/sts, rec/sts, r/def, p/w/d/l, p/mir, tint, cruise, pin strip, int. tilt, alumwh, champg, e xt., tanint., 34,462miles. Stk #6504, VIN #HY427670. *1 2 ,9 9 5 *1 2 ,9 9 5 ‘9 1 B U I C K P A R K A V E ‘9 4 P O N T IA C G R A N D P R IX S E 4st/c dr, 6,cyl.le,aathu/to , pe/asts /,,p/b ,ca ti-lo caku, gae /c,am/fm inid,t,eo/d pm /s /snets f, ps/trip w/ades/,sVin mt.ir,w bip d/s dts. ,tin t, cnre ru is ,ap,lu /tr,gm sw ech.,ssa,yirsr/,bdpaein e rs , m a p /a t, tilt g d riv e r' s , d r. b lu e e xt., b lu e in t. , 4 7, 5 44 m ile s , S tk #6588,VIN #M1607533. 4st/dcar.s,s6, cfaybl./,inat,uto /se,ats p/,angti-lo cw ,,am re,cp/sis auipgceekrs s,bra r/kdeesf,, ate p//rio p//dfm /l,, bindte /srio iderm dy, ,tin inet.rw d gra airt, bcaru gs,ed,riv &pas,s.tilt,Stke.x# 2271,r, re Vin #RF344606,17,745miles. *1 3 ,4 9 5 * 1 3 ,9 9 5 ‘9 2 B U I C K R O A D M A S T E R ‘9 4 M E R C U R Y S A B L E Wag, 4ledar,the8r/in cyl.s,uanu/rf,to,p/ps/esa/bts,, arencti-lo ckg,aau/gce,s,am /dfm r/lu em f, ps/t/wc/ads/l,s,fV mir, bd/t,sid emd,tint r/wipe/rssts , p,/a nt tilta w h , c n is e , in t w ip e rs , d k . b lu e e xt, ta n in t, d riv e rs a ir bag, third seat 69,629 miles, Stk #2103, VIN “ * 1 3 ,9 9 5 9 2 C A D IL L A C E L D O R A D O 4dr, 6cyl., auto, a/d, p's, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm spt/ c/ads/l/ s,m fairb,/bin , bdk,ts , rtecc/ru sts sosletrip , g,ain ugtesw,ipr/edrs ef,, /w cVtspid/setsm tin is,ec,opnin mats,tiltalumwh,airbagdriver's&pass., silverext, Ian mt, 23,361miles,Stk#889,VIN#RA617097. * 1 4 ,3 8 8 ‘9 5 L IN C O L N M A R K V III 2dr, 8cyl., auto,o/d,p/s,p/b,anWock,a/c,am/fmst/cass, leath/int, p/seats, guages, p/mir, cruise,intwipers, r/def, btfsidemd,p/tr, rec/sts,tintsec.sys,mats,p/w/d/l, p/ant tiltakimwh, peartwhiteact, tanint, Lowmiles.18,095 miles,Slk#2280,VIN#NU627710, 2 d cyt.tw , auW to,, m a/odo,n/pr/f,s,pm na/ts dis, cb,katsn,tHroecck/s,tsa,/cc,oanm n sgt/au cg ar.se,ss8 ,, rte saem o/yble /,dam ef,atspr//,w //da/nM nirtilt,badiu /sm id/ew dw ,illo tint,wcgnreiseen,epx/trt,,gsreacyssin st,,, in t w ip e r s p t, h , 6.862mies.Stk.#948,Vin*SYS«i20H.ProyamCar.SAVE THOUSANDS!LowMiles! $1 9 ,9 9 5 * 3 2 ,9 9 5 If yo u d o n 't s e e it h ere c a ll u s a t... 9 0 8 -2 6 4 -4 0 0 6 R O U T E 3 5 • K E Y P O R T T H IS A D IS A C O U PO N A N D M U S T BE P R E S E N TE D AT T IM E OF SALE. P R IC ES IN C L U D E A LL C O S TS EXC EPT TAX, LIC EN SE & R E G IS T R A T IO N FEES. fOODBRIDGE DODGE! YOU GET IT A LL W s 2 1 0 0 COME IN FOR DETAILS! D E M O S E X T R A S A V IN G S ! NEW1995 DAKOTASPORTPICKUP NEW 1995 NEON HIGHLINE NEW 1 9 9 5 AVENGER Dodge, 2.5L. 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, pwr. stmg/rear anti-lock brks, airbag, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, t/glass, halogen lamps, alum, whls, Stk. #50015, VIN #SW909638, MSRP $12,286. Incl. $300 young buyer & $400 college grad rebate It qual. Dodge, 4 dr. Sedan, tront whl. drive, 2.0L 4 cyl, 3 spd. ----- pwr. strna/brks, AIR, — dial airbags, ^ iAM/FM .... ■uto. trans, tats, p pwr. trank, stereo, t/glass, r/det. Bucket seats, ‘ ‘ 22D pkg, Stk. #54164, VIN #SW909636, MSRP $13,472. Ind. $4Q0 rebate & $400 college grad rebate If qual. Dodge, 2 dr. Coupe, 4 whl. drive, 2.0L4 cyl, 4 spd. auto. Inns, pwr. stmgrtirks, dual aiitags, AIR, AM/FM stereo/cass, t/jtoss, r/def, tilt, cruise, pwr. wind/locks/mirr, mats, halooen lamps, bucket seats, 22C pkg, Stk. #57005, VIN #SE106700, MSRP $16,204. Incl. $400 college grad rebate if qual. NEW 1995 B2500 VAN Dodge. 127.6" wheelbase. 5.2L 8 cyl, 3 spd. auto, trans, nwr. strng/brks, AIR, airbag, AM/FM stereo, t/gjass, aiogen lamps, 24C pkg, h/d shocks, rear door windows, 35 gal. fuel tank, spare tire & wheel, Stk. #59062, VIN #SK541942. MSRP $19,744. Ind. $500 rebate, $500 commercial rebate &$400 college grad rebate If qual. C - 1 9 9 4 S P I R I T t, 4 dr. Sedaa, front whl. drive, 6 cyl, 3 spd. auto. pwr. strng/tots, airbag, AIR, AM/FM stereo, t/glass, tilt, cnifse. I/s midgs. halogen lamps, 17,217 derao ;, Stk. #43017, VIN #RT209960. MSRP $15,349. lad. - • & - -$400 -— college « . rathatf* $1588- rebate grad rebate 1If1mial qual. S1 1 , 2 8 9 S 1 1 , 6 8 7 S 1 5 , 1 2 7 S1 5 , 9 4 4 S1 2 , 5 9 5 NEW1995 BR1500 RAMPICKUP NEW1995 DAKOTACLUBCABPICKUP aiitaa, AIR, AM/FM stereo, t/glass, halogen lamps, 22C; pkg, 40/20/40 beach seat, caipeting, dome & cargotights, j wheel dress up, Stk. *59533, VIN #SS213Q31, MSRP: $17,990. Ind. $400 college grad rebate tf qual. Dodge,3.9L 6 cyt, 4 spd. auto. I t. pwr. streg/brics, AIR, airbag, AM/FM stereo-cass, t/glass. tilt, cruise, pwr. wind/locks, mas/alum, whls, 2 tone paint, bright rear step bumper, sliding rear window, super SLT pirn. 22 gal. hiel tank, stk. #50016, ViK #SS170346, MSRP $20,338. lad. $40o college grad rebate Hqual. NEW 1 9 9 5 CARAVAN Dodge, 7 passenger, front wheel drive. 3.0L 6 cyt, 3 sad. —*- trans, powr. strng/brks, dual airbags, AIR, AM/FM )-cass, t/glass, r/def, lugg. rack, halo< - ' pkg. dual horns, map & cargo lights, Stk. . . . •SR148113, MSRP $19,510. lad. $500 rebate t $400, college grad rebate if qual. NEW 1995 STRATUS ES Dodge, 4 dr. Sedan. 4 whl. drive, 2.5L V6, 4 spd. auto. 1Uatfe«. 9 «9if. Srtaa. 4 IN T R E P ID ES tad whl. trim. 3.81 6qrl. 4 s*4- >*U. tran lamps, bucket seats, 22J pkg. Stk. #56008, VIM <SN529157, MSRP $17,800. lad. $400 college gran rebate if qual. par. alrtot, AIR. AM/FMsteraa-caa, (/(lass,,*«f. Hi psiK. awr. win4Aacks/mirr/*a»t, mats. hal. tamps, Mae/alii s*Js, iwe**5 saatt. laathar mis. tractionMM aka. 1«.7K M alias, Stfe. #4107®, VIN #RF231041. MSRP*25,811. hNti. J13; wferta £ MOOcatta* «ra4 rebateHaval. S1 5 , 9 8 6 S1 6 , 1 4 9 S1 6 , 6 5 3 S1 6 , 6 6 3 NEW 1 9 9 5 INTREPID Dodge, 4 dr. treat whl. drive, 3.3L 6 cyl. 4 spd. auto.: tram. powr. streg/hrfcs, dual airbags, AIR, AM/FM stereo-; cass, t/glass, r/det. Hit. cruise, pwr. wind/locks, mats, halogen lanes, bucket seats, Stk. tS1067, VIN #SF548809, MSRP $19,467. laci. $750 rebate & $400! collage grad rebate If qual. NEW 1 9 9 5 GRAND CARAVAN Dodge, 7 passenger, front wM. drive, 3.0L 6 cyl. 4 sad. auto, trans, pwr. strng/brks, dual airbags, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, t/glass, r/def, lugg rack, aaloaea lamps, bucket seats, pwr. trunk, 26T »kp, Stk. #52156, VIN #SX624090. MSRP *20,835. lad. $500 rebate * $400 college grad rebate it qual. i NEW1995 B2500 CONVERSIONVAN Dodge, 109" wheelbase, 3.9L 6 cyl, 3 spd. auto, trees, i pwr. strng/4 whl. ABS brits, AIR, airbag, AM/FM stereo-; cass. t/glass, tilt, cruise, pwr. wind/locks, lugg. rack. hal. j lamps. 4 cap), chairs, sobbed, carpeted floor, oak trim, i Stk. *59059, VIN #SK530165. MSRP $26,982. lad. $500 I rebate & $400 college grad rebate it qual. j S1 6 , 7 2 6 ® 17 , 8 9 5 S1 9 , 9 9 5 p mm m m IE 1 M1E S f f u s E r mm 88 CUTLASS CIERA O lds,g/b2rks,dr.AIR C.ouppuell. o6utcyU toA,Mirans, prewor.sctrn X2nt,8a5utilt, aslass, sp,wr.suwnjn do/f,seats /lo cekrsC/a c/FM ruin ist.,es,te r/d et, t/g ro le a th ' & ■ c lo th #59031A, VIN#J2315556;85;102miles. Slk. s4 79 5 ‘89 DELTA “88” R0YALE BROUGHAM Olds. 4 dr. Sedaa, S cyt aute. trans, pwr. '89TAURUS GL Ford Wagoa, 8 cyt, auto, traas, pwr. strng/brits, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, pwr. wind/seats/locks/mlrr/ant, tilt, cruise, r/det, t/glass, b/s mldgs, root reek, cloth int, Stk. #2036A, VIN#KA114224,77,861 mites. S1 8 ,0 4 13 DODGE RAM CLUB CABS AVAILABLE! AMERICA’S HOTTEST SELLING TRUCK! 19 9 4 S T E A L T I 8e«fe. s *r, frest wfct. drive. 3.01 6 cyl, 4 spd- aato. baas, pwr. suafe/hite. siffce#, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, t/|lass, r/ial, tilt, snot- m - vlmedo. haJ. tamps, red. hdd. saats, kartassartry, tm *eii«, S&. m m . VIN #RY004222,11,624 Hal Milas. K3ftFS24.732. IseL$400cahaya«radrebateKqual. $ 2 0 , 4 9 5 ‘88 COUGAR 89Cogrand « " *■ SB PontiacJ2 ^trAIR upAeM . /FM S cyl,prix auto, irasn.s, p wr.r. M erc ury,rks2 dr. ,Cpow up 6 c/syl.eats au/lo toc,ktra nirr, s. iptilt, wr. - Y:'l^MrrTnW RnHia?TTM y?f« ^w trm i/h tk s.<io . tilt, sctrn g /b , AIR r.,eb.w indm s/m ir. l ’*_ ' * T' r'-ITJIv"W*" ‘»TM « rITvM " ' W /i f in d /s e a ts c K s . c ruise.ste r/dreef,o-ct/agsta ss.,pw b/s ru is e , r/d e t. t/g la s s / s ld g s . w ire w h l. c v rs . ■ If hrnirtt<m.m mldgsdoiv int. Stk. #'57015A. VIN t?KF29B627. clothint. Stk. 042078B, VIN #JH666936, 72.604 I'i.My.) ■ : miies. miles. s5495 *4995 92 SPIRIT Dodge. 4 dr. Sedan, 6 cyl, auto, traits, pwr. $4995 91 ACCLAIM Plymouth, 4 dr. Sedan, 6cyl, auto, trans, pwr. ctmn/brks, AM/FM stereo-cass, AIR, pwr. strng/brks. AIR, AM /FM stereo-cass, pwr. strng/brics, AIR, AM/FM stereo, tilt, cruise, r/def, wlnd/locks/ant, tilt, cruise, r/def, t/glass, b/s wind/locks/mirr. alarm, lilt, cruise, r/def, t/glass. t/glass, b/s mldgs, cloth int, Stk. #Y475, VIN mldgs, sim. conv. roof, dots int, S&, #52129A. b/smldgs. cloth bench seats, Stk. #53Q12A, VIN #NF215311, 55.229 miles. VIN#KW370?51. 66.506 miles, #MT042074,62,232miles. *78 9 5 *6895 $6995 94 RANGER XLT ‘93 RAM 250 VAN '94 DEL SOL SI Fo rd , sCtrn lubg/b CatkbsP. icAIR k-U,pA, 4M/FM cyl. 5ste Spre d.o-c maasns..tra nsr.. Honda. 2 dr, Tama top, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. irans, j AOM od/FM ge. s8terecoy-c l,asasu. lop.wCONVERSION nin s,d/lo pw sirtrrn.g/tilt, brk s,cruAisIRe.. ; I:'. * ' '-'J v ^ r.inIra w cckr.h s/am p w r.d/lo pw pwr. strng/brits, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, alarm, : t/gla l il il V r r " '* w .1 ssh,eraat,iseladdro o t c lo th t. 4 c a p ! irs , s o fa b ecdk.,douaakl jf'' w in c k s /m irr, t/g la s s , C ld ffi in t, S tk. # 5 9 5 3 3 A . ' “tC" '“•MB’. pwr. wind/mirr. Bit, cruise, r/def, Vgiass, Stk. : air& d e r, c o n t. k it. ro o l ra c k , c lo th e s ra VIN*RTA37671.10,542miles. - ' #530166, VIN #RS006886.5.527 miles. trim,Slk.#S9542A.VIN#PK5D9488.20,948miles. S1 2 ,9 9 5 *14 ,9 9 5 s1 6 ,9 9 5 4 5 0 K in g G e o rg e . - s ’94 MUSTANG GT K ^W-.'iiB Ford; 2_df. Hatchback, 8 cyl. au!o. trans, pwr. strng/brks.- AIR. AM/FM stereo-cass, pw r. aHES' wtnd/scals/locks/m#RF142755, irr. li:i. cruise •del t-niass 14,753 miles *1 7 ,9 9 5 R d* W o o d b rid g e , U J 9 0 8 -8 2 6 -1 2 2 0 Price{s) and paym ent(2) include freight, transportation, shipping, dealer prep. & any additional costs to be borne by a consumer except fo r lie., costs, reg. fees & banK fee. Credit to all qualified buyers who are approved by our primary finance source. Chrysler credit 3.9% fo r 36 mos. Maximam amount finance $10,000. : ' * EASYTO REACH: G.S. PARKWAY NORTH EXIT 1 27 to RT. 9 North, second Fords exit - RT. 184 WEST. At 1st lig h t m ake a right. Rt. 9 NORTH to Rt. 184 West - FORDS s a m e a s above. MINUTES AWAY: FREEHOLD 2 5 min. MANALAPAN 2 0 m in. HAZLET 10 MIN - RED BANK 25 min. ASBURY PARK 25 min. 5 8 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT P e te S u c a t o USED C A R S 1 9 8 5 H O N D A A C C O R D L X 2 dr., auto, 4 cyl. p/s, p/b, am/fm ster­ eo cass.. a/c t/glass, rw/def., buckets seats, sport mirrors, all-season steelbelted rad. VIN# FA125450.83,310 miles. M IT S U B IS H I 4dr., auto, 4cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo cass., P/win, p/lcks, a/c, t/glass, rw/def.. t/whl., cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, sun roof, all-season steel-belted rad. VIN# HT006294ONLY49,820 miles. • A M /F M CASSETTE • 1 0 DISC CHANGER * 1 1 9 4 d r., auto, 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, t/glass, rw d ef., all-season steel-belted rads. V IN # S E 0 8 5 7 2 0 . Stk# 3860. M S R P $ 20,490 . all season steel-belted rads., styled w hls., V IN # S E 0 5 4 0 9 9 . S tk# 3 7 3 5 . M S R P $ 1 9 ,4 0 2 . $ N E W ’9 5 M O N T E R O 3 0 0 0 4x4 • V6POWER• AM/FMCASSETTE • 10 DISCCHANGER• CARGOSTORAGEKIT • TIRECOVER• PWRWINDOWS&LOCKS G T •AIRCONDITIONING • AM/FMCASSETTE• T/GLASS •ALLOYWHEELS 5 dr., hatch, auto, 4 w heel drive, V -6 , p/s, 3 dr., hatch, 5 spd. m an., 4 -c y l., p/s, p /b , rw p/b, a /c , t/glass, rw def., bucket seats, sport def., spo rt m irro rs, all-season m irrors, all-season steel-b elted rads. V IN # rads. V IN # S J 0 0 6 8 7 1 . S tk # 3 7 4 2 . M S R P $ 3 0 ,0 3 3 . $ 2 8 ,9 2 0 . LEASE FOR SY 007934. steel-belted S tk # 3 7 5 5 . M SRP *7 9 9 5 * 7 9 9 5 1 9 9 0 A C U R A IN T E G R A L S 1 9 9 3 H O N D A C IV IC E X PERMO. One mtle south of Monmouth Mall Parkway Exit 105 • Hwy 35, North Oakhu Route 3 5 N• Oakhurst M IT SU B ISH I’ 4 9 3 -4 3 3 3 2dr, 5spd, 4cyl, p/s, p/b, am/imstereo cass, p/win, p/lcks, a/c, t/glass, rw/def, t/whl, cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all­ season steel-belted rad, alloy whls. VIN# PL001917.38,592miles. $1 0 , 9 9 5 1991 M IT S U B IS H I E C L IP S E G S X T U R B O 1 9 9 4 M IT S U B IS H I G ALANT ES All wheel drive, 3dr. hatch, 5spd. man., 4cyl., p/s, p/b, am/fmstereocass.. p/win, p/lcks., a/c, t/glass, rw/def., t/whl., cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all-seasonsteel-beltedrad., alloy whls. VIN#NE068947. ONLY35,619MILES! Programcar, 4dr, auto, 4cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereocass, p/win, p/lcks, a/c, t/glass. rw/def, t/whl, cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all­ season steel-belted rad. VIN# RE047153. 29,293miles. * 1 1 , 9 9 5 1 9 9 4 M IT S U B IS H I E X P O L R V M IN I V A N Programcar, auto. 4cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fmstereo cass.. p/win, p/lcks,a/c. t/glass, rw/def, t/whl, cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all-season steel-beltedrad VIN#RZ003166. 15,304miles. LEASE FOR 5 4 9 5 4dr., auto, 6cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo cass, p/w, p/lcks, p/seats, a/c, t/glass, rw/def, t/whl, cruise, all-seasonsteel-belted rad. VIN#MH438871. 71,624miles. * 9 9 9 5 t/g lass, rw def., bucket seats, sport m irrors, 2dr.. auto. 6cyl., p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo cass., p/win., p/lcks, a/c, t/glass, rw/def., t/whl.. cruise, all-season steel-belted rad. VIN#K1412328. 63.577miles. 3dr. batcb, 5spd man., 4cyl., p/s, p/b. cass., p/win, p/lcks.. a/c, t/glass. rw/def, t/whl, cruise, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all­ season steel-belted rad. VIN# LS028588. 61,190miles. 3 d r hatch, 5 spd m an., 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, a/c, 1 9 8 9 B U IC K R E G A L 1 9 9 1 B U IC K L E S A B R E LM T D . 4dr.. auto, 4cyl., p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo N E W ‘9 5 3 9 9 5 1 9 9 2 F O R D P R O B E am/fm stereo cass., a/c, t/glass. rw/def, bucket seats, sport mirrors, all-seasonsteelbeltedrad. VIN#N5216092. 30.104miles. E C L IP SE $ $ 4 6 9 5 • LEATHER INTERIOR • PWR SUNROOF •A IR CONDITIONER •D U A L AIR BAGS • DUALAIRBAGS• LEATHERINTERIOR • PWRSUNROOF • AM/FMCASSETTE*10 DISCCHANGER cass., p/win., p/lcks, a/c, t/glass, alarm, bucket seats, remote mirrors, all-season steel-belted rad VIN# HT750986. ONLY 53,735MILES. 1 9 8 7 N IS S A N S T A N Z A G X E G ALAN T N E W ‘9 5 2dr., auto. 4cyl., p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo * 1 9 9 5 NEW 1995 LEASE FOR 198 7 C H R Y S L E R L E B A R O N *1 3 ,9 9 5 *1 2 ,9 9 5 1 9 9 4 M IT S U B IS H I D IA M A N T E E S Programcar, 4dr, auto, 6cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereocass, p/win, p/lcks, a/c, t/glass, rw/def, t/whl, cruise, bucket seats, remote mirrors, all­ season steel-belted rad. VIN# RY024885. 23,079miles. *1 6 ,9 9 5 rA1 V A ThUl ,M I T S U B IS »H I MOTORS Mon-Fri 9 :0 0 -9 :0 0 • Saturday 9 :0 0 -6 :0 l ^ | H I H H i l i i l i i H H i i Mpse=$1995/$44?0/$11447, Montero = S2995/S7470/ 17,719, 300Q6T=$2995/$8Q70/S17,062. Alf teases require 1st month payment, $496BnkfeeS ref. sec. deps. asfollows: Galant $150, Eclipse $1200, Montero $1800,3000ST$1800. All (easessubject to approval by Primary lenders Calfdeater for details. ' THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22, 1995 5 9 N E W N E W 1 9 9 4 'S 1995 PROTEGE'SEDAN 1994 B-SE 2300 PICKUP Air Conditioning AM/FM Cassette Remote Mirrors Tinted Gloss • AM/FM Cassette • Air Conditioning • Alloy Wheels • Remote Mirrors 15 others 2dr.5spdmantrans.4cyl.p/s,p/b,am/fmster/cass. a/c.t/gls,gauges,dothrt, bMsts, carpel matt, remotemere, pinstripe, attoywrts VINRTM 95265. Sk# M 04329. M SRP $13560.».Disc$2661.Sec.Dep.$341*.TOP$8698*M AXM l=45.000.Buyout-$4773 4dr, 5spdmmtrans, 4cyt, p/s, p/b. am/lmster/cass. a/c.t/gis. (AM . c bkta Q5069. I console,remotenwrs, bsm.a<ssnstlMdrdls. styledwhls.VINS0116992!S M M SRP$14,010.Sec.Dep.$250.TOP$7,086"M AXM I=36,000Buyout=*.. BUYFOR LEASEFOR LEASEFOR !J4I" *10,599 BUY FOR *196“ *11,999 1995626 SEDAN 1994 MX-3 SPORT COUPE Air Conditioning AM/FM Cassette Tilt & Cruise Remote Mirrors • AM/FM Cassette ■Air Conditioning ■Pwr Windows &Locks ■Tilt & Cruise* Alloy Whls 3 others ?dr.Sspdmantrans.4cyt.p/s.p/b.am/bnstar/cass.p/wtndsAs,.a/c.t/gls.ridel,titcruse, gauges,dothrt. Netsts,carpetmatsremotemrs. &sm.aOssnsflMdrdfc.aloywrtsVIN 311324Stk#M04268M SRP$16,230D(r Dsc$2631SecDep$403“ TOP$10,938“ M AXM la46.0008uyout=$5355" r*'ts 4dr.5spdmantram4cyl,p/sfi/b,am/!mster/cass,j/c,tfots.r/del,B.gauges,doftrt,Mt sts,carpetmats, won mm,bsm.alssns8bodrdls,stylednNi AN3364637. Sk# M 05141M SRP$16,830.Sec.Oep.$250TOP$8295' M AX.M I- 36,000.Buyout-$8529". , BUYFOR LEASEFOR 1 9 9 5 'S LEASE FOR BUYFOR '303“. ‘13,599 ‘MO?. *14,199 1994 MX-6 SPORT COUPE 1995 MAZDA MX3 •AutoTrans • AM/FMCossette Pwr WindowsJ Locks Air Conditioning Tilt 4 Cruise Air Conditioning AM/FM Cassette Dual Air Bogs Sport Mirrors S others 2at.autotans.4cyl.p/s,p/b.amlmster/cass.prtwnd&fts.a/ctfgis. r/def.tit,cruse, ctom rt.busts,console.carpe*mas.remcwnws.bsm,suntoot,allssnsSbttdt<js.atoy*W s. VINR5216619Stk#M 14311 M SRP$21,380 Sec Dep. $468TOP$13,278*M AXMl» 45.0008uyout=$7,696LEASE FOR Black.2dr,auto,4cytp/s,pfc.t/gls,wdel..tMil,gauges,dothint,bktsts,console,carpet mats,radials,mats.VINS0401568Stk#M 05115.M SRP$16,760.$300CoOe-geGradRebate. 015rt.Sec.Dep.$412.TOP$11,244- M AX.M I=36,000.Buyout=$7^06- BUYFOR LEASEFOR BUYFOR ■3*8“ >17,399 >311?.‘15,338 1994 MIATA CONVERTIBLE 1995 MAZDA MX6 * Air Conditioning * AM/FM Cassette 1 Remote Mirrors ‘ Alloy Wheels • Air Conditioning • AM/FM Cassette • Dual Air Bags • Sport Mirrors 5 others Convertible. 5spdmantrans, 4cyt, p/s, p/b,affl/lmster/cass,a/c. t/gls. dothint, bktsts, console,carpetmats,remoterwrs. bsm,aHssns8Mdrdls.alloywhls.VINR0520638Stk# M 04302.M SflP$20,115 TOP313,389-M AXMU45,000.Buyout=$8,649* LEASE FOR $ 371“ s17,599 ___ 1994 MAZDA MVP g T T 7 4 7 -0 7 8 7 BUY FOR S. Air Conditioning AM/FM Cassette Styled wheels RRantilock brakes HWY. 35 & IIII. FRONT ST. RED Mwran.auto,6cyt,p/s,p/b,arrtfmstor/cass,p/winds/fos,a/c,Vgte,rwdel.Vwhl.cause,doth int.,bktsts,console,carpetmats,sportmrrs, bsm,radtals. 4*2,twotonepaint,sunscreen glass.VINR060I656.Stk#M 04120.M SRP$23,140.$300CollegeGradRebate. Sec. Deo $490.TOP$14,051“M AX.M T=45.000.Buyout*$9,256. LEASEFOR $ LEASEFOR =305“ !18,999 1995 M ILU N IA SEDAN • Air Conditioning • Pwr Windows & locks • Alloy Wheels • Tilt & Cruise LEASEFOR B A N BUYFOR 4dr.au(otrans,6cytp/s.p<>. cnise.gauges.velourint,bktsts,console,carpetmats,remotemms,bsm,alss . alloymm.VINS1132980. Stk#M05I06.M SRP$26,560Sec. Dep. $400.TOP$12,776-. MAXM I*36,000.Buyout*$15,190“ BUYFOR 390?.!I7,794 Green,2dr,auto,4cyl,p/s,p/b,p/wtnds/lks.t/gls.n*del..t/*N,cruise,gauges,dothrt.bkt sts.console,carpetmats,sportmrrs, radtals.VINS5313139.Slk#M 05113.M SRP$20,793. 012mi$300CollegeGradRebate.Sec. Dep.$350.TOP$10,965“ M AX.M I- 36,000.Buy­ outs$11,436“. ! BUYFOR *354" ‘33,399 Prices include all rebates & incentives, $ 3 0 0 C ollege G rad R eb ate and all costs to be borne by c o n s u m e r excep t license, registration & taxes. M u s t q ualify fo r C ollege G rad R eb ate. r a 6 0 a re :• T V •- FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT N E W M 1 9 9 5 y s M E R C U R Y t i q u e 16 VALVE-ZETEC 4-CYL • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • DUAL AIR BAGS AIR COND * MICRONAIR INTERIOR FILTRATION SYSTEM• CRUISE AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • REAR DEFROSTER • HEATED MIRRORS POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, STEERING, BRAKES & ANTENNA New 1995 Mercury 4-door, VIN#SK625398, MSRP $17,250, 24 month closed end lease with $0 down, 1st pymnt & $300 ref sec dpst for total of $597 due at signing, total pymnts $7128, buy option at end $10,995,15,000 mi/yr then.11/mi. N E W S 1 9 9 5 a M E R C U R Y b l e 116 ENGINE • AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION • DUAL AIR BAGS AIR CONDITIONING• POWER SEAT, WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • REAR DEFROSTER • CRUISE CONTROL ALUMINUM WHEELS • REMOTE TRUNK & FUEL DOOR RELEASE New 1995 Mercury 4-door, VIN#SA622170, MSRP $20,510, 24 month closed end lease with $0 down, 1st pymnt & $300 ref sec dpst for total of $579 & $500 Mfr incentive due at signing, total pymnts $7128, buy option at end $12,706,15,000 mi/yr then tl/mi. 18,900 1993 FORD 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., ■ P/S, P/B, AM/FM stereo. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5283L. VIN #PTA04778. $ ! 11,708 miles. 8990 A ll M o d e l F o r d C a r s a n d T r a c k s . Price(s) in c lu d e (s ) all c o s ts t o b e p a id b y a c o n s u m e r , e x c e p t f o r lic e n s in g , r e g is t r a t io n , a n d ta x e s . TAURUS LX V-6, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., wire whl. cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., air bag. Stk. #U5327L.VIN #PA127703. | T U | 33,966 miles. I I l l l U U 1993 F O R D RANGERXLT 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5297TL. $ VIN #PTA26157.11,604 miles. 9200 TheWord OnHie Street Is. 1992 F O R D F-150XLT H W Y . 3 5 (P K Y e x it 1 1 7 ) K e y p o r t , N .J . (9 0 8 ) 2 6 4 - 1 6 0 0 *10,900 61 V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int. Stk. #T832AL. VIN #NNA00204. 4 2 .418 miles._____________ THE INDEPENDENT, FEBRUARY 22,1995 Save thousands on low mife^ae Foods with the balance ofthdr Factory Warranties! M oq^nafly leased from Ton Fold and .services were performed by Toms Ford . But Hurry ... They’ll go fast! 1993 F O R D 6 2 FEBRUARY 22, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT C h rys le r P lym o u th Dodge D o d g e T ru c k s U s e d C a rs •AsLawAs3.9% APRFINANCINGAVAILABLE •UPTO*400COLLEGEGRADREBATES •UPTO$1500REBATES •UPTO*2500DEALERINCENTIVES PLUS HUGE DISCOUNTS FINANCE EXPERTS AND USED CAR APPRAISERS ON HAND FOR EASY FINANCING AND TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE-IN! C H RYSLER R o u te 3 5 P a rk w a E x it 11 ? & V ly m o u tH 2 6 • 4 CHRYSLER M OTO RS H a z le t - 5 0 D o d g e N e w m a n 0 0 ILa » O odgeT m chs S p r in g s R d . • R e d CHRYSLER M OTO RS B a n k 7 4 7 - 0 0 4 0 N EW 1995 FO RD TA U R U S GL A u t o w / o d , 6 c y l ., p /s, p/b , a m /fm s te re o c a s s , a /c , t/g la s s , rw d e f ., t/w h l, c ru is e , g u a g e s , p/w/l, p /tru n k , p /d rive r’s s e a t , c lo th in t, r e m o te m irro rs , full s iz e s p a r e ., S t k . # 9 2 7 1 , V in # S A 2 0 9 2 7 1 . M S R P : $ 1 9 ,9 6 5 . HAZLET Lease for: $277“ PER MONTH 24 MONTHS Closed End Lease. Total Payments $6,661.12, " mile) " * 10,000 miles per year. (15c overage per add. “Purchase option fon $12,900. N EW 1 9 9 5 F O R D T H U N D E R B IR D 2 d r ., a u to w / o d , V 6 , p/s, a b s , a m /fm s te re o /c a s s , p/w /lcks/driver’s s e a t , a /c, t/g lass, rw d e f., l/w hl, c ru is e , g a u g e s , clo th in t, b u c k e t s e a ts , s p o r t m irro rs , all s e a s o n stl bit ra d , a llo y w h ls . S t k . # 7 4 0 3 , V in # S H 1 1 7 4 0 3 . M S R P $ 1 9 ,1 3 0 . WESTLONGBRANCH Lease for: ' ALLENHURST INTERliAKEN 0 1 LOCHARBOR PER MONTH J 24 MONTHS Closed End Lease, 10.000 miles per year. ' " : overage ove ~ (15c per add. mile)' Purchase option S11.9T“ 960 . o u s f 7 4 1 - 6 0 0 0 i o r d 7 0 0 S h r e w s b u r y S h r e w s b u r y P R IC E S IN C L U D E ALL C O S T S T O C O N S U M E R E X C E P T L IC E N S E , R E G IS T R A T IO N , A N D TA X E S. A v e . joe laonoia i ne rnce pusrer savs. • • D ID W E T A K E IN S O M E 1994 NISSAN 1994 NISSAN 1994 NISSAN ALTIMA GXE SE N T R A E 2 DR. MAXIMA GXE 1994 NISSAN KING CAB PICKUP 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty, Stk. #U5424. VIN # RC320696. Only 6,781 miles. *1 0 ,9 9 5 4 cyl., auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, wire whl. cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., dual air bags, r. def., buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5427. VIN #FtC22Q863. Like New, Save! 10,398 miles. 1993 MAZDA CAMRY M X6 4 cyl, auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/8, A/C, 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/L, PA/V, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth int., air console, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo bag, r. def, buckets. Balance of Factory cass, P/sunroof. T.G, cloth int., air Warranty. Stk. #U3811A. VIN bag, r. def., buckets. Balance of #PU260897. Wow, Black Beauty! Only Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5386. 11,820 miles. VIN #PS 166083. Hot Red! 42,010 miles. *1 0 ,9 9 5 1993 NISSAN ALTIMA XE 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt whl, wire whl. cvrs, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., air bag. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #U3494. VIN #PC157705. Excellent 2nd Car! 44,082 miles. $< 9 ,9 9 5 1991 INFINITI 1990 MAZDA PATH FIN D ER SE M 30 MIATA CONVERTIBLE 6 cyl, auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, 6 cyl, auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, roof A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, rack, console, alloy whls., AM/FM console, AM/FM stereo cass., 4 cyl, auto, trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, stereo cass., moonroof, T.G., P/sunroof, T.G, leather int., air A/C, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., leather int., r. def., buckets, brush bag, r. def., buckets. Stk. #U5434. T.G.. cloth int, air bag, buckets. Stk. guard, step rails. Stk. #U5419. VIN VIN #MT021453. Big Money Car #U5413. VIN #L0141512. Buy Now & #MW003562.59,883 miles. For Less! 52,134 miles. Save! 65,543 miles. $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 1989 PLYMOUTH 1989 PLYMOUTH COLT VISTA WAGON HORIZON 4 cyl., auto, trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, console, AM/FM stereo, T.G, cloth 4 cyl, P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, AM/FM int., r. def., buckets. Stk. #U5421. VIN stereo, T.G, cloth int, r. def., buckets, #KC487947. White Car White Price! 4x4. Stk. #U5446A. VIN #KZ031593. 88,641 miles. 90,899 miles. *4 ,2 9 5 $ 2 ,9 9 5 MAXIMA SE 240 SX 6 cyt, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl, 5 spd, man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, alloy whls, P/L, PAV, tilt/cruise, console, wire whl. AM/FM stereo cass. P/sunroof, T.G, cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass, T.G, cloth cloth int., r. def, buckets. Clean, Black int, dual air bags, r. def, buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. Car! VIN # MT554801.45,823 miles. #U5443. VIN #W001495. Original Price $20,837.4,530 miles. *1 5 .9 9 5 1991 NISSAN *1 7 ,9 9 5 1995 NISSAN $ *8 ,9 9 5 *1 3 ,9 9 5 1993 TOYOTA *1 4 ,9 9 5 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/B, A/C, 6 cyl, auto, trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., cloth int., r. P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, alloy whls, def. Balance of Factory Warranty. AM/FM stereo cass., T.G, cloth int., air Stk. #U5356B. VIN # RC700036. bag, r. def, buckets, Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. #U5441. VIN # Perfect 2nd Car! 17,101 miles. RT231925. 2 To Choose From! 19,060 miles, 1991 NISSAN $ 8 ,9 9 5 1992 NISSAN 1 1 ,9 9 5 *1 5 ,9 9 5 1992 MITSUBISHI 1992 FORD 1992 VOLKSWAGEN ECLIPSE TAURUS WAGON JETTA GL 4 cyl., 5 spd. man, trans, P/S, 6 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 4 cyl., auto, trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, console, wire wire whl. cvrs., AM/FM stereo, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., whl. cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int, v. del., Nice Second moonroof, T.G., cloth int., r. del, T.G., cloth int., air bag, r. def., Car! Stk. #U5426. VIN #NA145524. buckets, 4 door. Stk. #U3872B. VIN #NM063215. Low Miles! buckets. Balance of Factory 75,489 miles. 33,160 miles. Warranty. Stk. #U3560. VIN #NE112091. Snow White! 41,774 miles. *7 ,9 9 5 *7 ,9 9 5 $ 1990 HONDA 1990 INFINITI 1990 MITSUBISHI 8 ,9 9 5 ECLIPSE GS Q45 CRX Si 4 cyl, auto, trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, console, wire whl. cvrs, AM/FM stereo cass, T.G., cloth int., air bag. Stk. #U3694. VIN #LE108795. 55,121 miles. 6 cyl, auto, trans. w/od, P/S, P/ABS, A/C, P/L. P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., CD player, P/sunroof, T.G., leather int., air bag, r. def, buckets. Stk. #115422. VIN #LM000877. Lots ot Car for the Money! 68,123 miles. 4 cyl, 5 spd. man. trans, P/S, P/B, A/C, console, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo cass. P/sunroof, T.G, cloth int, Stk. #U5415. VIN #LS003398. Black, Black, Black! 56,927 miles. * $ 6 ,9 9 5 $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 1994 NISSAN 1987 NISSAN 1992 INFINITI 6 ,9 9 5 STANZA XE M30 MAXIMA GXE SENTRA SE 4 cyl,, auto, trans, w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, wire whl. cvrs., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., r. def. buckets. Nice Looker! Stk. #U3523. VIN # NX889019. 65,086 miles. V-6, auto, trans, w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, alloy whls., leather int., air bag, r. def., buckets. White Pearl! Stk. #U5428. VIN #NT040128. 31,266 miles. 6 cyl., auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, console, AM/FM stereo cass., P/sunroof, T.G., cloth int, r. def, buckets, two-tone. Like New, Must See! Stk. #U5439A. VIN # HX855567.69,681 miles. 4 cyl., auto, trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, console, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., moonroof, T.G., cloth int., r. def, buckets. Balance of Factory Warranty. Black Sport Edition! STK. #U5280. VIN # RC730054.18,012 miles. $ 8 ,9 9 5 *1 5 ,2 9 5 *7 ,9 9 5 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and ta xes. © M ayer & Dunn A d v. L A B R IO L A E . N E W M A N S P R IN G S (P K Y . E X IT 1 0 9 ) R E D NISSAN O .H 7 4 1 -2 4 3 3