A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPER Rate ’ ostage Paid MATAWAN FREE PUB LIBRARY 1 6 5 MAIN ST MATAWAN, NJ 0 7 7 4 7 _______ BAYSHORE E P E ntown, N .J. lit #66 N D E N T S E R V IN G A B E R D E E N , H A Z L E T , K E Y P O R T , M A T A W A N , U N IO N B E A C H A N D K E A N S B U R G VOLUM E 22 N U M BER 35 25 CENTS AUGUST 26, 1992 P ro g ra m Yacht c lu b : h u b in s ig h ts o f so cia l in to jo b s a c tiv ity Page 20 , Com edy . N o is e a n n o ys fa c to ry ’s good t i m n e ig h b o rs e Page 29 Page 3 x r > F a m ily frie n d ■ . . -■ N ic o le Scu lth orp e (c) is a cou n selor w ith th e Fam ily P reservation S ervice of the B ayshore Y outh and Fam ily Service. T h e program fo cu ses on at-hom e cou n selin g. : Page 2 3 by Rich Schultz 2 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT • P a n a s o n ic P a n a s o n ic PV - PV-42 2 2 P a n a s o n ic P a n a s o n i c P a lm c o rd e r™ I The Panasonic Palmcorder is a compact, lightweight camcorder weighing less than 2 pounds without the battery. It fits inthe palmof your hand and is easily transportable. Great for family occasions, vacations and special events. C A U L F O R P R IC E C A L L F O R P R IC E P a n a s o n ic F O R P R IC E P a n a s o n ic P V -4250 VHS Hi-Fi V id eo C a s s e t t e R eco r d e r P V -4 2 6 0 V H S V id e o C a s s e tte R e c o rd e r LCD Program Director • Super VHS Syst. • VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Sound/MTS • Hi-Tech-4 Video Head Syst. • Universal Remote • Head Cleaner • Auto Daylight Saving Time • Digital Auto Picture • Child Lock • Quick Play • 181-Channel Cable-Compatible Tuner • Rapid Tune • Time Search • Auto Segment Repeat • Digital Auto Tracking • Real Time Counter Monitor/Channel Search • On-Screen Display Programming • 1 -Month/8-Program Calendar/Tmer; 4- Hour Timer Back-up • High-Speed Omnisearch (x9 in SP/ x27 in SLP) • Field-Still/Variable Double-Fine Slow/Double-Speed Playback/FieldAdvance in SP/SLP • Skip Search/Search Lock • Auto Operation Functions • Book Mark Search • Stand-by One-Touch Recording • Input Select (Remote/VCR) • Multi-Function Display • Audio Level Meter w/Manual Output Control V H S H i-Fi S t e r e o S o u n d /M T S • H i-T e c h -4 V id e o H e a d S y s t . • S Q P B - S u p e r V H S Q u a s i P la y b a c k * * • 1 8 1 - C h a n n e l C a b l e C o m p a ti b le T u n e r • R e a l T im e C o u n t e r • D igital A u to T r a c k in g • H e a d C l e a n e r • Q u ic k P la y • O n - S c r e e n D is p la y P r o g r a m m i n g • 1 - M o n th /4 - P r o g r a m C a l e n d a r / T im e r • H i g h - S p e e d O m n i s e a r c h (x 9 in S P / x 2 7 in S L P ) • F ie ld -S till/ D o u b le - F in e S l o w / D o u b l e - S p e e d P l a y b a c k in S P / S L P • S e a r c h L o c k • A u to O p e r a ti o n F u n c t io n s • S t a n d - b y O n e - T o u c h R e c o r d in g • 1 -M in u te T im e r B a c k - u p • R e m o te In p u t S e le c t **Play back Super VHS recorded video tapes in standard VHS resolution Program Director • VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Sound/MTS • Hi-Tech-4 Video Head Syst. • SQPB - Super VHS Quasi Playback** • English/Spanish On-Screen Display Programming • Auto Daylight Saving Time • Head Cleaner • Quick Play • Child Lock • Time Search • 181-Channel CableCompatible Tuner • Real Time Counter • Auto Segment Repeat • Digital Audio Tracking • 1-Month/4-Program Calendar/Timer • High-Speed Omnisearch (x9 in SP/x27 in SLP) • Field-Still/DoubleFine Slow/Double-Speed Playback in SP/SLP • Search Lock • Auto Operation Functions • Multi-Function Display • Stand-by One-Touch Recording • 1-Minute Timer Back-up • Input Select (Remote/VCR) "Play backSuper VHSrecordedvideotapes instandardVHS resolution • . C A L L F O R P R IC E P a n a s o n ic PV-S4270 S u p e r VHS V ideo C a s s e t t e R e c o rd e r S u p e r V H S S y s t. • P r o g r a m D ire c to r • V H S H i-F i S t e r e o S o u n d / M T S • H i-T e c h 4 V id e o H e a d S y s t. • H e a d C le a n e r • U n iv e rs a l R e m o te • D ig ita l A u to P ic tu re • C h ild L o c k • Q u ic k P la y • 1 8 1 - C h a n n e l C a b le - C o m p a tib le T u n e r • R a p id T u n e • T im e S e a r c h • A u to S e g m e n t R e p e a t • D ig ita l A u to T r a c k in g • R e a l T im e C o u n te r • M o n ito r /C h a n n e l S e a r c h • O n -S c re e n D is p la y P r o g r a m m in g • 1 - M o n th /4 - P r o g ra m C a le n d a r /T im e r • 1 - M in u te T im e r B a c k -u p • H ig h S p e e d O m n is e a r c h ( x 9 in S P /X 2 7 ) • F ie ld - S till/V a r ia b le D o u b le -F in e S lo w /D o u b le - S p e e d P la y b a c k /F ie ld A d v a n c e in S P /S L P • S k ip S e a r c h /S e a r c h L o c k • A u to O p e r a tio n F u n c tio n s • B o o k M a r k S e a r c h • S ta n d - b y O n e -T o u c h R e c o rd in g • In p u t S e le c t ( R e m o te /V C R ) • M u lti- F u n c tio n D is p la y cm C A L L F O R P R IC E P a n a s o n ic P V -S 4 2 6 6 S u p e r V H S V id e o C a s s e tte R e c o rd e r LCD Program Director • VHS Hi-Fi Stereo Sound/MTS • Hi-Tech-4 Video Head Syst. • SQPB - Super VHS Quasi Playback" • Universal Remote • Shuttle Control • Auto Daylight Saving Time • Head Cleaner • Child Lock • Digital Auto Picture • 181-Channel Cable-Compatible Tuner • Rapid Tune • Time Search • Auto Segment Repeat • Digital Auto Tracking • QuickPlay • Real Time Counter • Monitor/Channel Search • On-Screen Display Programming • 1-Month/8-Program Calendar/Timer • 4-Hour Timer Back-up • High-Speed Omnisearch (X9 in SP/x27 in SLP) • Field Still/Variable Double-Fine Slow/Double-Speed Playback/FieldAdvance in SP/SLP • Skip Search/Search Lock • Auto Operation Functions • Book Mark Search • Stand-by One-Touch Recording • Front-mounted A/V Terminal • Input Select (Remote/VCR) • Multi-Function Display advideotapesInstandard • S Q PB - S u p er VHS Q uasi Playback** • H ead C lean er • Quick Play • R eal Time C ounter *181-C hannel Cable-C om patible T uner • Digital Auto Tracking • O n-Screen Display Program m ing • H igh-Speed O m nisearch (x27 in SLP) • Fram eStill/Fram e-Slow /D ouble-Speed Playback in SLP • S e a rc h Lock • Auto Operation Functions: P o w er On, Play, Eject, Rewind, Pow er Off Eject, Timer, Memory Rew Off • Stand-by One-Touch Recording • 1-M onth/4-Program Calendar/Tim er • 1-Minute Timer Back-up • R em ote Input Select "Play back Super VHSrecorded video tapes instandard VHS resolution C a m c o rd e r C A L L F O R P R IC E cm • PV-4262 VHS V ideo C a s s e t t e R e c o rd e r PV-2201 VHS Video C assette Recorder P a n a s o n i c P a lm c o rd e r™ C a m c o rd e r • P a n a s o n ic P a n a s o n ic P an ason ic P a n a s o n ic The Panasonic Palmcorder is a | compact, lightweight camcorder weighing less than 2 pounds without the battery. It fits inthe palmof your hand and is easily transportable. Great for family occasions, vacations and special events. • F O R P R IC E cm F O R P R IG P a n a s o n ic A L L P A N A S O N IC P H O N E S PV -4201 VHS V id eo C a s s e t t e R eco r d e r A V A IL A B L E • H i-T e c h -4 V id e o H e a d S y s t . • S Q P B S u p e r V H S Q u a s i P la y b a c k * * • H e a d C l e a n e r • Q u ic k P l a y • R e a l T im e C o u n t e r • 1 8 1 - C h a n n e l C a b l e - C o m p a t ib l e T u n e r • D ig ital A u to T r a c k in g • O n - S c r e e n D is p la y P r o g r a m m i n g • H i g h - S p e e d O m n i s e a r c h (x 9 in S P / x 2 7 in S L P ) • F ie ld - S till/D o u b le -F in e S l o w / D o u b l e - S p e e d P l a y b a c k in S P / S L P • S e a r c h L o c k • A u to O p e r a ti o n F u n c tio n s : P o w e r O n , P la y , E je c t, R e w in d , P o w e r O ff E je c t, T im e r, M e m o r y R e w O ff • S t a n d - b y O n e - T o u c h R e c o r d in g • 1 - M o n th /4 - P r o g r a m C a l e n d a r / T im e r • 1 -M in u te T im e r B a c k - u p • R e m o te I n p u t S e l e c t "’Play back Super VHS recorded video tapes in standard VHS resolution cm F O R P R IC E L E C PV-M2021 C o m b in a tio n VCR/20” d ia g . C olor TV PV-M 1321 C o m b in a tio n VCR/13” d ia g . C olor TV • Q u ic k P la y • O S D P r o g r a m m i n g • F u ll-C H D ig . Q u a r t z T u n in g • 3 0 / 6 0 /9 0 m in . S l e e p T im e r • D ig. A u to T r a c k in g • A u to R e p e a t • B o o k M a rk S r c h . • R e a l T im e C o u n t e r • T im e S r c h . • M o n ito r /C h a n n e l S r c h . • H i g h - S p e e d O m n i s e a r c h ( 2 7 x in S L P ) • 1 - M o /4 - P ro g . C a l e n d a r / T im e r * F r a m e S till/V a ria b le S l o w / D o u b l e - S p e e d P la y b a c k / F i e l d - A d v a n c e in S L P • S k ip S r c h ./S r c h . L o c k • S t a n d - b y O T R • A u to O p . F u n c t io n s • T V M u te • 5 3 - F u n c tio n R e m o t e • Q u ic k P la y • O S D P r o g r a m m i n g • F u ll-C H D ig . Q u a r t z T u n in g • 3 0 / 6 0 /9 0 m in . S l e e p T im e r • D ig . A u to T r a c k in g • A u to R e p e a t • B o o k M a rk S r c h . • R e a l T im e C o u n t e r • T im e S r c h . • M o n ito r /C h a n n e l S r c h . • H i g h - S p e e d O m n i s e a r c h (2 7 x in S L P ) • 1 - M o /4 - P ro g . C a l e n d a r / T im e r • F r a m e S till/V a ria b le S l o w / D o u b l e - S p e e d P l a y b a c k / F r a m e - A d v a n c e in S L P • S k ip S r c h ./ S r c h . L o c k • S t a n d - b y O T R • A u to O p . F u n c t io n s • T V M u te • 5 3 - F u n c ti o n R e m o te cm I R O cm F O R P R IC E W O R K S 1 A LL M A J O R B R A N D S A V A IL A B L E ( 9 0 Al! e q u ip m e n t is s o ld a s s u p p lie d b y P a n a s o n ic is m a n u f a c tu r e r s s e a le d p a c k a g in g w ith full USA w a r r a n t ie s cm F O R P R IC E p 0 M V 0 U R A U T H O R IZ E D D E A L E R >s\ k l a O a W H A 8 z ) T 5 A 3 Y W 6 F O R P R IG 6 4 3 4 A N - 2 6 2 6 THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 IN S ID E S T O R Y 3 G la s s fa c to r y n o is e r a ttle s r e s id e n ts G r e a t fo o d at S h o re P e riw in k le 's, a S ea B right restau ­ ra n t. im p re s s e s d in in g c ritic M ark S c h lo ssb e rg . A m o n g its b est d ish e s are N o rw e g ia n sa lm o n an d m e d a l­ lions au from age. 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T h i r d c l a s s p o s t a g e p a i d a t E a t o n t o w n , N .J . 0 7 7 2 4 S u b s c r i p t io n p r ic e $ 4 5 a yr A GREATER MEDIA COMPANY SK \ a r e _________ - uj A B E R D E E N — F o r 100 years, g e n era­ tio n after g e n e ra tio n o f th e S to n ey fam ily has re sid e d at th e h o u se at 53 L o cu st St., n ex t to a vast, o v erg ro w n field. B ut then, a p lan t invaded th e ir y ard far w o rse th an p o iso n ivy. It w as a glass m a n u ­ fa c tu rin g p la n t, w h ic h , in th e 1 9 7 0 s a n d early 1980s, em itted foul o d o rs, no ise, p o l­ lu ted th eir soil, and b ro u g h t a p o w d ery d ust in to th eir hom e. T he odors, d u st and esp ecially the n oise h a v e r e t u r n e d r e c e n t l y a f t e r w h a t th e L o cu st S treet resid en ts th o u g h t w as a w on b attle years ago. W h en the facto ry w as the M id lan d G lass C orp., o fficials there fin ally ag reed to cease th e n o ise at 9 p.m . w ith the ex cep tio n o f a dire em ergency. In 1984, th e fa c to ry w as b o u g h t b y the A n ch o r G lass C orp. and fo r th e m ost part, th e p ro b lem s w ere no t serious. E arlier this y e a r, h o w e v e r, th e la te n ig h t in tru s io n s re tu rn e d a n d seem to be g e ttin g w o rse as P h o t o g r a p h b y R ic h S c h u ltz tim e g o es on, n eig h b o rs say. N E X T -D O O R N U IS A N C E “The noise is getting l o u d e r , ” s a id Randy Tarnowski (l-r), son Randy Jr., 5, Rudy Bruno, Sal Foti, Bette Jo Tarnowski R u d y B runo, also o f L o cu st S treet. “T h ere and daughter, Gabriela, 2, are among the people who live within walking distance of the Anchor Glass Corp. on Cliffwood Avenue. The neighbors say they are tired of is a carb o n o xide, w o o d b u m in g sm ell. T his being kept up every night by the loud noise and putrid odors from the factory. su m m er w e g o t it quite a bit. u su ally after six o ’c lo ck .” n oise m eter w ill p ro v e w h eth er the sounds broke h e r ankle recen tly , and, unab le to go B ette Jo T arn o w sk i, th e m o th e r o f a 2e x c e e d lim ita tio n s se t b y th e D E P E . O n to h er bedroom , h ad to sleep in the b rightly y e a r-o ld an d a 5 -y e a r-o ld , sa id th e n o ise F rid a y a fte rn o o n , W illia m H a a s, th e air lit living room . w ak es up h e r c h ild re n . T a rn o w sk i m o v ed Back in 1979, the th en D epartirient o f p o llu tio n sp ecialist, to o k n oise m eter re a d ­ to h e r 1 5 0 -y e a r-o ld L o c u s t S tre e t h o u se E n v iro n m e n ta l P ro te c tio n , in re s p o n se to ings w ithin the L o cu st S treet vicinity. nine years ago, shortly after th e annoyance c o m p la in ts o f a re a r e s id e n ts , o rd e re d “I w ill n o t co m m en t un til this is d o n e,” issues w ere su p p o sed ly reso lv ed . M idland to use soft-faced ham m ers instead h e said. “T h is w ill n o t b e 1, 2, 3, it’s over “ I n ev er h e a r n oise du rin g th e d a y ,” she o f m etal ones, install m ufflers to its frontw ith. M ost co m p lain ts deal w ith equipm ent added. "W h y are th ey q u iet durin g the day en d loaders, and to enclose co o lin g blow ers th at is n o t u sed all o f th e tim e. and full b last at n ig h t? ” w ith sound -ab so rb en t m aterial. B y then, the “ It w ill tak e som e tim e to g et g o o d data M rs. S toney sa id th at h er fam ily has not problem s h ad persisted fo r six years. a n d d e te r m in e w h a t’s w h a t,” h e a d d e d . h a d o n e n i g h t o f c o n t i n u o u s s l e e p in “ T he d u st w as a big deal b a c k th en so “ T h is is n o t th e o n ly n o is e p r o b le m in m o n th s . F o r in s ta n c e , sh e s a id th a t la s t they in sta lle d co v ers aro u n d th e c o n v ey o r M o n m o u th C o u n ty .” T h u r s d a y n ig h t th e p u t r i d o d o r b e g a n Haas did not know w hen the resu lts o f sy stem ,” S im m ons said. so m etim e before 11 p.m . T h en at around 4 th e read in g s w o u ld be released , but so far, In 1978, the d u st em issions w ere found a .m ., th e y w e r e a w a k e n e d b y th e lo u d to be 83 percent silica and calcium ca rb o n ­ h e s a id , fiv e h a v e b e e n ta k e n a n d n o n e b an g in g o f a fro n t-en d loader. ate and possib ly carcenogenic. have ex c ee d e d the v io latio n s. “It is no t a c o n stan t so u n d ,” she said. “I f B ut the d u st p roblem , as w ell as several S im m o n s e x p la in e d th a t m o s t o f th e it w as, w e c o u ld g e t u sed to it. B u t th ere others, h av e re-em erg ed . T h e only pro b lem lo u d so u n d s a re e m ittin g fro m a ra ilro a d w ill b e a b o o m , s c r e e c h , th e f r o n t- e n d that h a s n ’t seem ed to rep eat itse lf is the rat conveyor s y s te m loader, the beep beep in festatio n o f the late 1970s. w h ich d e liv e rs about b e e p u p o n th e c o n ­ (m ajor) co m p lain t is about v e y e r s y s te m a n d ‘ ( T ) h e r e w i l l b e a b o o m , 30 0 tons o f sand each o d o“rsT hefrosecond m th e n e w b o ile r; a p e tr o le u m y ellin g and scream ing d a y fro m th e s o u th ­ s c r e e c h , t h e f r o n t - e n d l o a d e r , e rn p a rt o f th e state. od o r fro m the new b o ile r,” S im m ons said. w ith th e s o u n d o f a t h e b e e p b e e p b e e p u p o n t h e T h e s a n d is u s e d to T h e A n c h o r G la s s C o n ta i n e r C o rp ., sled g eh am m er.” w hich includes 25 0 ,0 0 0 square feet o f m a n ­ A lo n g w ith h is c o n v e y o r s y s t e m a n d y e l l i n g m an u fa ctu re th e n ew ufacturing space and 500 ,0 0 0 square feet o f n e ig h b o rs, M r. S to n ­ a n d s c r e a m i n g w i t h t h e s o u n d glass. w a re h o u se s, is A b e rd e e n ’s N o. 1 ra ta b le , ey has fo r y ears w rit­ o f a s l e d g e h a m m e r . ’ “It is n oisy w ith a g e n e ra tin g n e a rly $1 m illio n in ra ta b le s te n th e sta te D e p a rt­ lo t o f v i b r a t i o n s , ” each year. m e n t o f E n v iro n ­ Carm ena Stoney s a i d S im m o n s . “ I t A b o u t 2 2 0 to n s o f g la s s a re re c y c le d m en tal P ro tectio n and Aberdeen w o n ’t b e d iffic u lt to every day at the plant, and ab o u t 2 m illion E n e rg y , p o litic ia n s p in p o in t the n o ise .” new b o ttles are m an u factu red every day. a n d o th e r o f f ic ia ls A nchor G la s s A b e r d e e n T o w n s h ip M a y o r D a v id a bout the p ro b lem s the facto ry h as caused. p lan t m an ag e r Ja ck S m ath ers h ad no c o m ­ L ip m a n s a id h e h a d n o t b e e n in f o rm e d The factory, which began life as th e m en t at th is tim e. about th e re sid e n ts’ com plaints. A m e ric a n C a n C o . in 1 9 6 3 , w a s , b y all T h e h e a lth h a z a r d a s p e c t is a n o th e r Bob Scapecio, health o f f i c e r f o r a cco u n ts, o rig in ally a q uiet, clea n o peration w o rry to area resid en ts. M r. S to n e y ’s p a r­ A b e rd e e n T o w n s h ip , sa id th a t h is o ffic e th at m an u factu red m etal cans. ents, w ho liv ed in th e h o u se by the factory, h a s n o t r e c e iv e d an y c o m p la in ts “ a b o u t P ro b le m s fo r th e re s id e n ts o n ly b e g a n b o th d ie d o f c a n c e r. A w o m a n d o w n th e noise from the railro ad o r glass going onto w hen th e site b ecam e u sed to m anu factu re b lo c k d ie d o f can c e r. A c c o rd in g to M rs. glass. the railro ad cars.” S to n e y , tw o p e o p le cu rre n tly h av e c a n c e r In 1982, the p lan n in g and d ev elo p m en t H e said, “I t ’s p rim arily rep o rte d to the on the block. c o n s u l t i n g f i r m o f A b e l e s , S c h w a r tz , Darleen Weiner, sp o k e w o m an fo r the co u n ty h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t an d th e D E P E . H ae c k e l an d S ilv e rb la tt, N ew Y o rk C ity , I ’m n o t really sure w hat the status is.” sta te D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth , sa id th e la s t d eterm in ed b y research in g A b e rd e e n ’s old “ I t ’s u n b e a ra b le ,” said B runo. “T h is is c a n c e r s ta tis tic s w e re ta k e n in 1985 an d re c o rd s th a t th e a re a o rig in a lly h a d b e e n the lo u d e st i t ’s ev er been. If I h ad know n th a t th e n u m b e r s w e re b ro k e n d o w n by zo n ed fo r lig h t ind u strial use. a b o u t th i s , I w o u ld n ’t h a v e b o u g h t m y c o u n ty o n ly . S h e c o u l d n o t c o n f i r m T he co n su ltin g firm d eterm in ed , “ U nder h o u se in ’7 3 .” w h e th e r th e ra te s w e re h ig h e r aro u n d the no circ u m sta n c es are such n eg ativ e e n v i­ M rs. S toney said all she is asking fo r is A n ch o r G lass C orp. ro n m e n ta l fa c to rs a p p ro p ria te in an a re a peace and quiet. “If I had a loud party here, A n o th er an n o y an ce is th e b rig h t flam es su rro u n d ed by single fam ily h o m e s.” the police w o u ld m ake m e stop at 11 p .m „ ” fro m th e p ro p a n e ta n k w h o se g low enters she said. “T h erefo re, this should stop at 11. th e S to n e y ’s liv in g ro o m at nig ht, lighting W il li a m S im m o n s , e n v i r o n m e n t a l “ I am n o t g o in g to liv e w ith th is a n y ­ h e a l t h c o o r d i n a t o r f o r th e M o n m o u th th e e n tire ro o m . T h is w a s e s p e c ia lly an m o re ,” she said. C o u n ty D ep artm en t o f H ealth, said th at the in co n v e n ie n c e M rs. S to n e y said w hen she 4 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT E D IT O R IA L S G iv e s c h o o l k id s a b r e a k It’s just about that time again — the time when youngsters return to school and harried mothers every­ where can breathe a sigh of relief. But there are some things to remember when school is open. Even though all of us here in Northern Monmouth are extremely good drivers, we have to be even more careful because children don’t always play by the rules. Keep a sharp eye out for little ones who may forget, for the moment, how dangerous a well-traveled road can be. These rules especially apply in Middletown, where, barring some last-minute action restoring cour­ tesy busing to the school district, more than 3,000 youngsters will be walking to school for the first time this fall. In other words, if it seems like there are more kids walking around town this year, that is because there are. And if you think that means dri­ vers have to be more careful, that is because they do. Most school buses are now equipped with stop signs that pop out, in addition to the flashing amber and red lights that signal a bus is stopping and that cars may not pass. So no one has any excuse for passing a school bus. Remember, bus drivers will take down your license plate number and police will issue an expensive summons. Let’s all work together to make this school year a memorable one, not only in terms of student achievements, but in reducing acci­ dents on the road involving chil­ dren. Let’s not put Middletown’s — or anywhere else’s — children at risk. Children are little people. Let’s give them the chance to become big people. LET T ER S T w o c ritic ize d A re c e n tly p u b lish e d le tte r fro m o n e D avid G ru m et (M ay 20) is in stru ctiv e as to the p rim ary sou rce o f su p p o rt fo r M alco lm G ro p p er and H enry F erris in th e ir q u est for e l e c t i o n to th e H o lm d e l T o w n s h ip C om m ittee. S pecifically , if you h av e a p ri­ v ate pro b lem that you w an t tak en care o f at public expense, G ro p p er and F erris are fo r you. T h e q u e s t i o n o f s e w e r i n g th e H ills/E sta te s o f H o lm d e l, c o n tra ry to M r. G r u m e t’s c h a r g e s , w a s n e v e r a b o u t th e e n v ir o n m e n t . A ll s i d e s a c k n o w le d g e d se v e re p ro b le m s w ith se v e ra l se p tic sy s ­ tem s m alfu n ctio n in g o n lo ts p o o rly su ited to th eir presence. A ll sides ag reed th a t san i­ tary sew ers offered th e best tech n ical so lu ­ tio n to th e p r o b le m . T h e o n ly p o in t o f d e b a te w a s a t w h a t c o s t, a n d a t w h o s e ex p en se, should th e sew ers be in stalled. M r. G r o p p e r n e v e r a t t e n d e d a T o w n s h ip C o m m itte e m e e tin g u n ti l h e d ecid ed to lobby fo r the p ro p o sitio n th at all H olm del resid en ts sh o u ld p ay to solve his a n d M r. G r u m e t’s s e p tic p r o b le m s . H e w anted all cu rren t sew er cu sto m ers to su b ­ s id iz e h is n e w s e w e rs d ir e c tly , th r o u g h th eir q u arterly bills. A n d he w an ted to p u t all H o lm d el ta x ­ p ay ers on the h o o k in d irectly b y g u a ra n te e ­ in g b o n d s is s u e d to fin a n c e th e p ro je c t. G r o p p e r e v e n w e n t so fa r as to jo i n th e R ep u b lican P arty in o rd e r to p u rsu e h is and M r. G ru m e t’s p riv ate interests. It w as the d ilig en ce o f th e In d ep en d en t m em b ers o f the T o w n sh ip C o m m ittee th at th w arted th is sp ecial-in terest h andout. T h e p ro jec t w as ap p ro v ed , b u t o n ly after steps w e re ta k e n to m a k e c le a r th a t o n ly th o se w ho realize th e b en efits o f th e n ew sew ers w ill p ay fo r them . It co m es as n o g reat su rp rise th a t M r. G ru m e t is d is tre s s e d b y th e In d e p e n d e n t m a jo rity . W e h a v e su c c e e d e d in k e e p in g h is h a n d s o u t o f h is n e ig h b o r ’s p o c k e ts . (T h e fa c t th a t o u r sc ru tin y o f th e p ro je c t a ls o re s u lte d in a $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 n e t s a v in g is o b v i o u s l y n o t e n o u g h to s a t i s f y M r. G rum et.) F in a lly , it sh o u ld b e n o te d th a t p rio r R ep u b lican ad m in istratio n s g av e th e sew er issue little m o re th an lip serv ice th ro u g h o u t th e 1980s. It w as n o t un til th ey started re g ­ u la rly lo s in g e le c tio n s th a t th e y saw th e p o litic a l v a lu e o f b u y in g v o te s w h e re v e r they could, an d at w h a te v er ex p en se to th e p ublic at large. R e s i d e n t s o f th e H i l l s / E s t a t e s o f H o lm d e l w e r e m a n i p u l a t e d b y th e R e p u b lic a n o rg a n iz a tio n fo r th e s in g u la r p u rp o s e o f k e e p in g an e x p o s e d a n d d is ­ cred ited p o litical m ach in e in pow er. M r. G ru m e t se e m s to b e a m o n g th e few in H o lm d e l to h a v e n o t c a u g h t o n to th e ir cy n ical g am es. O r p e rh ap s h e is sim ­ p ly su p p o rtin g G ro p p e r a n d F e rris in th e h o p e th a t they w ill y e t fin d a w ay to sh o v e th e c o s t o f h is s e w e r s o n to th e r e s t o f H o lm d e l’s tax p ay ers. ERNIE COTE Holmdel Andy Indy dines at Ponderosa Carolyn Rose, 3 K im C o u rt, H azlet,, w o n a free d in n e r fo r tw o th is w ee k for finding A ndy In d y in th e A ug. 19 issue o f th e Ind ep en d en t. A ndy w as h id d e n in an a d v ertise m en t o n P ag e 23 fo r P o n d ero sa, 1872 R oute 35 south, M iddleto w n , in bo th th e B ay sh o re and M id d leto w n editio n s. R o s e ’s en try w as th e first one draw n fro m am ong th o se co rrectly id en tify in g the carto o n c h a ra c te r’s hid in g place. S he w ill g et a free d in n e r fo r tw o at H a n n a h ’s R estau ran t, R oute 35, E atontow n. E ach w eek, th e In d e p e n d e n t’s m asco t, A n d y Indy, is h id d en in 'a d ifferen t ad v er­ tisem ent and read ers are in v ited to find him . A n entry fo rm fo r the co n test can be fo u n d elsew h ere in the paper. T h e d ead lin e fo r entries each w eek is M onday. In e q u ity in H Y A L O n J u n e 2 1 , th e r e w e re tw o A ll- S ta r g am es b e in g p la y ed sim u ltan eo u sly at the H o lm d el Y o u th A th letic L eag u e com plex. O n e w a s a g i r l s ’ g a m e a n d th e o th e r , a b o y s ’ gam e. T h e b o y s ’ g am e w as a n n o u n c e d p lay b y -p lay o n a P A sy stem by the p resid en t o f the league. H is son h ap p en ed to hav e been o n th a t team . T h e g irls ’ g am e w as to tally ig n o re d by th e p re s id e n t w h o se d a u g h te r w as on th at team . W h e n q u e s tio n e d a b o u t th is , h e sa id th at th ere w as o n ly one P A system and he to o k th e re sp o n sib ility o f u sin g it fo r the b o y s ’ gam e. W h a t w e d o n ’t u n d e r s t a n d is , w h y a n n o u n c e a n y o f th e g a m e s ? T h e o n ly g lo ry fo r the g irls th at d ay w as w hen a p a r­ e n t a sk e d th e p re s id e n t to h a v e so m eo n e a n n o u n c e th e ir n a m e s fo r th e ir p la q u e s . T h ey d id this fo r th e boys, too. T h e in term ed iate girls w ere sup p o sed to h av e a p la y -o ff series after all th eir sch ed ­ u le d g a m e s w e re p la y e d . T h is w a s c a n ­ c e le d b y th e p re s id e n t. T o q u o te h im , “ I a r b itr a r ily c a n c e le d th e g ir ls p la y - o f f s , becau se th e b oys are n o t fin ish ed w ith th eir seaso n .” W e fe e l th is w a s u n f a ir to th e g ir ls , b e c a u s e th e y h a d to p la y m a n y o f th e ir g am es o ff th e H Y A L field in o rd er to fin ­ ish th eir season on tim e and also g ive the b o y s th e fie ld s to fin is h th e ir sc h e d u le d gam es. B y a g re e in g to p la y o f f th e c o m p le x , the g irls team s w ere to ld they co u ld have th eir p lay-offs. P lay in g o u r g am es o ff the H Y A L c o m ­ plex m ad e a lo t o f p eo p le u n co m fo rta b le, esp ecially o n w eek en d s. W e d id n o t hav e a cc e ss to any b a th ro o m fa c ilitie s o r te le ­ pho n es fo r em erg en cy purposes. W e re c e n tly fo u n d o u t th a t w h ile o u r girls team s w ere p u ttin g th em selv es o u t to p lay at o th er fields in tow n (ex. — M id dle R o a d S c h o o l ) th e H Y A L f i e l d s w e r e em pty, n o t b eing u sed by any o f th e boys team s. In th e 11 y e a rs th a t w e h a v e b e e n in ­ v o lv ed in the H Y A L , this is th e first tim e that w e hav e n o ticed such d isreg ard fo r the g irls ’ softball program . It is a p p a re n t th a t th e g irls a re b e in g treated as seco n d -class citizens. W e are co n sid erin g th e fo rm atio n o f a c o m m ittee to see w h a t fu rth e r actio n w ill b e taken. W e w an t p arity fo r th e girls! SUSAN SCHLEIN MARIA VIGNOLA Hazlet parents F O R T H E R E C O R D Prudence Marino is a d m in is tr a tiv e a s s is ta n t to th e b o a rd s e c r e ta r y f o r th e M a ta w a n -A b e rd e e n B o a rd o f E d u c a tio n . T his in fo rm atio n w as in co rrect in the A ug. 19 issue o f the Independent. Monmouth County SCAT s p o n s o rs tran sp o rtatio n o n ly to the B ay sh o re C o m ­ m u n ity H o sp ital’s sen io r c itiz e n s’ dinners. T h e d in n e rs a re s p o n s o re d b y B a y s h o re C o m m u n ity H o s p ita l. T h is in f o r m a tio n w as in c o rre c t in th e A u g . 5 is su e o f th e Independent. T h e c o v e r p h o t o g r a p h on the A ug. 19 issue o f the In d ep en d en t w as not the p h o to ­ g ra p h m e a n t fo r p u b lic a tio n . T h e c o rre c t p h otograph appears on P age 19. THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 P U L S E ____________ T e n a n t h o u s e s till u s e fu l to fa r m New cinema improvement or hassle? B y M a rk R o n d e a u H O L M D E L — I f y o u ’v e d riv en by L o n g street F arm and H o lm d el P ark a n y ­ tim e in the p a st year, you m a y h av e n o ­ ticed w o rk going on at th e h o u se across th e street from the p a rk en trance. T h is long, tw o-sto ry h o u se w as once th e t e n a n t h o u s e f o r w o r k e r s o f L o n g street Farm . T he fo rm erly v ac a n t h o u se is b ein g c o n v e r te d in to m u c h - n e e d e d o f f ic e s , storage space and sm all-p ro g ra m space fo r L o n g s tr e e t F a rm , a h is to ric a l d e m o n s t r a t i o n f a r m , a c c o r d i n g to M o n m o u th C o u n ty h i s t o r i a n G a il H unton. W o r k o n th e h o u s e is c lo s e to c o m p le tio n , w ith m a in ly la n d s c a p in g left to do, she added. According to the M o n m o u th C ounty H isto rical S ites In v en to ry fo rm , “T he L o n g street F arm T e n a n t H o u se is a s ig n if ic a n t c o n tr ib u tin g e le m e n t o f L o n g street F arm .” It adds th at this farm “ is an ex cellen t and unusually co m p lete ex am p le o f the p r o s p e r o u s 1 9 th c e n tu r y f a r m s te a d s o n ce ty p ical o f th e D u tch -settle d areas o f N ew Jersey .” S k e t c h b y C o n n i e W y n n -S m ith B e sid e s th e m ain h o u se , th e te n a n t R E N O V A T IO N P R O JE C T ho u se is the o n ly o th er resid en tial ho u se W o rk h a s b e e n g o in g o n a t th is h o u s e , w h ic h w a s o n c e a te n a n t h o u s e fo r at th e farm . w o r k e r s a t L o n g s t r e e t F a r m . It i s b e i n g c o n v e r t e d i n t o m u c h - n e e d e d o f f i c e s , s t o r ­ a g e s p a c e a n d s m a ll- p r o g ra m s p a c e fo r th e h is to ric a l d e m o n s tr a tio n fa rm . C o n s tr u c te d in s e v e ra l s e c tio n s in th e m id d le o f la s t c e n tu r y , th e h o u se f i r s t a p p e a r s o n 1 8 5 8 in s u r a n c e r e c o r d s f o r J o h n a th a n 19th-century im m ig ran t fa rm w o rk ers, and th e reg io n al farm L o n g s tr e e t’s fa rm as a I6 -b y -1 8 -fo o t “te n a n t h o u s e ,” th e e c o n o m y .” inventory adds. The wood-framed farm w o rk e rs ’ d w e llin g c o n sists o f L a te r in su ra n c e p o lic ie s o n th e p ro p e rty , in a d d itio n to fo u r sectio n s jo in e d to g eth er to fo rm an L -sh a p ed plan. T he c e n s u s d a ta a n d p r o p e r ty m a p s , d o c u m e n t th e h o u s e ’s earliest p o rtio n d ates to th e m id 19th cen tu ry . T w o additions p h y s ic a l e v o lu tio n a s w e ll a s its c o n tin u e d f u n c tio n as w ere added in th e late 19th cen tu ry . A k itc h en w ing on the h ousing fo r ten an t farm ers fo r L o n g street F arm , acco rd in g to n o rth e rn m o s t s e c tio n o f th e h o u s e w a s a d d e d s o m e tim e th e inventory. aro u n d 1915, th e in v en to ry states. “The tenant house n o t o n ly c o n t r i b u t e s to th e T h e e x te rio r o f th e h o u se re ta in s its early 2 0 th cen tu ry sig n ifican ce o f th e s ite ’s p h y sic al in te g rity ,” th e in v e n to ry ap p earan ce, ex ce p t fo r a m etal ro o f w h ich w as p lace d over c o n tin u e s, “ it is a lso a s ig n ific a n t e le m e n t o f th e h is to ric the orig in al w o o d -sh in g le ro o f early th is cen tu ry , according co n tex t and in terp re ta tio n o f L o n g stree t F arm , th e liv e s o f to th e inventory. L E T T E R S _________ D uring the p ast six m o n th s, w e have a t­ te n d e d n u m e ro u s m e e tin g s re g a rd in g th e S p e c ia l I m p r o v e m e n t D is t r ic t c o n c e p t. F ro m d ay o n e, w e hav e b ee n o p p o se d to th is concept. W e feel th at this p ro g ram sh o u ld have b e e n d ro p p e d m o n th s ag o . If th e m a y o r an d cou n cil rep resen ted the m ajo rity o f the p e o p le in s te a d o f a fe w s e lf - m o tiv a te d o n es, th is boro u g h w o u ld n o t be divided. It h a s b e e n s a id th a t th e C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r c e is n o w s p l it ; h o w e v e r , th e c h a m b e r n e v e r su p p o rte d th e S ID im p le ­ m e n ta tio n , o n ly th e fu n d in g ($ 5 ,0 0 0 ) fo r re s e a rc h in g its c o n c e p t a n d its a b ility to w o rk o r n o t w o rk in K eyport. T h e first item on the a g e n d a o f the A ug. 11 c o u n c il m e e tin g w a s to ta b le o r n o t table the S ID o rdinance. W e o b ject to the w ay th e c o u n c il ad d resse d th e o p p o sitio n to the program . W e a re n o t b a c k s ta b b e rs , n o r a re w e tro u b le m a k e rs. W e a re ta x p a y e rs, v o te rs, b u sin e ss o p e ra to rs and c o m m e rc ia l p ro p ­ e rty o w n e rs o f th e b o ro u g h . T h e re is n o rig h t o r w ro n g - th is is ju s t th e m a jo rity ru les, w h ich should hav e b ee n realized by th e m ay o r and state officials. I t ’s a sham e th at the m a y o r and co u n cil co u ld not m ake this d e cisio n on th e ir o w n o r c o u ld n o t rec o g n iz e th e lo o m in g p ro b ­ le m s w ith th e D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m u n ity A ffairs p u llin g o u t o f th e S ID p ro g ram . T his is o u r last statem en t reg ard in g th e S ID P rogram . P eace in K ey p o rt. ED BURLEW R e p re s e n tin g O w n e rs a n d C o m m e rc ia l P ro p e rty B u s in e s s O p e ra to rs O p p o s in g th e S ID B y M a r il y n D u f f 100 Y EA R S A G O A native of Poland e m p loy ed on M rs. H arriett B ro w n ’s fa rm in H o lm d el as a la ­ b o re r w as a rre sted S atu rd ay by C o n stab le P e te r M o r re ll f o r b e in g a fu g itiv e fro m ju stice. T h e m an w as w an ted in Jersey C ity fo r so m e m isd e m e a n o rs an d h a d sk ip p e d his b ail. H is b o n d sm a n h e a rd th at h e w as w o rk in g in H o lm d el and cam e d o w n h ere to g et him . H e w as arrested and p lace d in ch arg e o f his b o n d sm an at the h o tel, w h ile C o n stab le M orrell arran g ed fo r a w ag o n to ta k e th e m to th e sta tio n at H azlet. W h ile the c o n stab le w as aw ay , the p riso n er m ade a b re a k fo r h is lib e rty . H e ra n o u t o f th e h otel an d into an ad jo in in g field , w ith his b o n d sm an in ho t pu rsu it. T h e p riso n e r w as o n ly a sprin ter, h o w ev er, and he w as soon cau g h t and b ro u g h t b ac k to the h o tel, and fro m th ere w as tak en o ff o n th e train. William Heyer of P o rt M o n m o u th is the o w n e r o f a M altese c a t w ith tw o se p a ­ r a te f e e t o n e a c h f o r e le g . T h e f e e t a re perfectly fo rm ed and th e c a t is able to use h e r ex tra c law s to g o o d ad v an ta g e, as she can w hip any cat in the n eig h b o rh o o d . T he cat is now 2 y ears old. Jeff Godlewski, FLEETWOOD DRIVE, HAZLET: I g u e s s w e a re , o th e r th a n th e d ra w b a c k s fro m tra ffic . W e ’re n o t re a lly th rille d , b u t it g iv e s so m e jo b s an d s tu ff like that. W e ’re ju s t afraid o f all th e traffic b ecau se F leetw o o d D rive is one o f th e m a­ jo r turn-offs. Joe Lucania, M ILLER A V EN U E, HOLMDEL: I d o n ’t th in k i t ’s an im p ro v e ­ m e n t to th e area. I t ’s a n ig h tm a re fo r u s here th at w ill be going on all w eek (during the opening). W e w o n ’t be able to get out e v e n to m a k e th e to w n s h ip m e e tin g o n W ed n esd ay . T h ey su rp rised us by p u ttin g all th e inlets an d ou tlets h ere on R oute 35, m ean in g w e get th e b ru n t o f it. T h ey (the P lanning B oard) ch o se it on a 5-4 v o te and w e w e re g o in g to c o m e d o w n a n d c o m ­ p lain. I t ’s a h o rren d o u s traffic condition. 75 Y EA R S A G O Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayton ~ an d th e ir so n , G e o rg e T h o m p so n C la y to n , o f S a ra n a c L a k e h a v e b e e n v is itin g G e o rg e T h o m p so n o f L in c ro ft. M r. C la y to n , w h o w as u n til re c e n tly a re s id e n t o f L in c ro ft, ex p ects to sail n ex t w e e k to C h ina, w here h e w ill d o m issio n a ry w o rk . H e w as f o r ­ m erly e n g a g e d in th is w o rk in C h in a, b u t w a s o b lig e d to g iv e it u p o n a c c o u n t o f sickness. H e h as n o w fu lly reco v ered . C . Boudewyns, an e x p e rt o n p o u ltry , w a s a g u e s t la s t w e e k o f T h e ro n M cC a m p b e ll o f H o lm d e l. H e p re p a re d p lan s fo r a p o u ltry h o u se o n R am an essin farm fo r M r. M cC am p b ell, an d th e p o u ltry ho u se is n o w b e in g b u ilt by A a ro n W a rn e o f Freneau. 50 Y EA R S A G O ~ The Hazlet Fire Company at its m eet­ in g last w eek v oted to h o ld a tw o -n ig h t fair a t th e f i r e h o u s e F r i d a y a n d S a tu r d a y e v e n in g s , O c t. 16 a n d 17. F o r th e p a s t sev eral y ears, th e c o m p an y has co n d u cted a fair o f a w e e k ’s d u ratio n on its grounds on s ta te H ig h w a y 3 5 . S e v e ra l m o n th s a g o , h o w e v e r, it w as in te n d e d to e lim in a te the r e g u l a r f a i r th i s y e a r , w h ic h h a d b e e n sch ed u led fo r th e w eek o f July, b ecau se o f w ar co n d itio n s, d im -o u t re g u latio n s and the im p re s s io n c re a te d a t th a t tim e b y n e w s releases th a t the n atio n al and state officials w o u ld n o t lo o k w ith fa v o r upon ev en ts o f th is so rt in w artim e. W ith in recen t w eeks, h o w e v e r , th e s e o f f ic ia ls h a v e p u b li c ly s ta te d th a t v a r io u s g r o u p s s u c h a s f ir e c o m p a n ie s a n d c h u r c h e s , w h o h a d h e ld e v en ts o f th is sort in p rev io u s years, should co n tin u e to h o ld th em this y ear if they saw fit to d o so. 25 Y EA R S A G O Wet roads and heavy fog _______________________ Are you looking forward to Wednesday's opening of the new Ha­ zlet Multiplex Cinemas on Route 35 and Miller Avenue? Do you feel it is an improvement to the area? Y ES T ER Y EA R S I D p ro g ra m w a s w r o n g 5 ~ w e re p a r ­ t i a l l y r e s p o n s i b l e f o r 3 0 a c c i d e n t s in M id d leto w n o v er the w eek end, p o lice said. O n ly tw o re su lted in serious injuries. The Union Beach B o ard o f E du catio n an n o u n c e d to d ay ap p ro v al o f a T itle I d e ­ v e lo p m e n t re a d in g p ro g ra m , u n d e r a fe d ­ eral ed u catio n al assistan ce grant. Herb Kupfer, GREENWAY, HAZLET: M y an sw er is, I w a sn ’t fo r it from th e b e ­ ginning. W hat I w an ted w as adult an d se­ n i o r h o u s i n g u p th e r e . D id y o u k n o w th e r e ’s a fiv e -y e a r w a itin g lis t at M id d le R o ad V illage in H azlet? I f th at d o e s n 't cite a need, I d o n ’t k n o w w hat does. I ju s t think it w o u ld have m ade a b eau tifu l senior area. W ith the 12 m ovies, th e y ’re going to draw from o u tsid e o f tow n. T he tw o to w n m ovie th eaters w e fo rm erly h ad failed. A ll I can se e is d r a w in g p e o p le fr o m o u ts id e o f H azlet, b rin g in g a lo t o f n o n -re sid e n ts to th e a re a , g iv in g it a so rt o f h o n k y -to n k atm osphere. I d o n ’t see that i t ’s g o in g to be a g o o d ratab le 10 y ears fro m now . Joseph Cooney, NEVADA DRIVE, HAZ­ LET: I th in k th e r a ta b le fo r th e to w n is w o n d erfu l. I th in k it w ill be g o o d fo r th e kids. T hey w o n ’t have to go all the w ay to M id d leto w n to go th e m ovies. T h ey can go rig h t h e re . I th in k it w ill b e n ic e fo r th e tow n. T he only th in g I ’m w o rry in g about is the traffic p ro b lem rig h t aro u n d there. A re they going to g o d o w n M iddle R o ad a lot to get to th e m ov ies? W ill it be dangerous fo r ch ild ren p lay in g outside? Marvin Zaentzi, ORCHARD AVENUE, HOLMDEL: I ’m n o t loo k in g fo rw ard to it at all. I th in k it’s g o in g to tie up traffic and m ak e it very d ifficu lt fo r us to get in and out. D e sp ite im p ro v e m e n ts to th e M ille r A venue ju g h a n d le s, I d o n ’t th in k they are going to han d le the traffic. Mildred Emerian, MILLER AVENUE HOLMDEL: F o r m e, I th in k it’s going to b e a detrim en t b ecause o f traffic. I ’m looking fo rw a rd to th e (ro ad ) w o rk g e ttin g d o n e. R ig h t now i t ’s a little inco n v en ien t, but not that m uch. I d o n ’t go to m o v ies th at m uch. It w o u ld be c o n v e n ie n t b ecau se i t ’s clo se by, b u t i t ’s a ls o in c o n v e n ie n t b e c a u se o f traffic. Jim Dericks, STANFORD DRIVE, HAZ­ LET: I ’m re a l h a p p y Jo e D e V irg ilio (th e P la n n in g B o a rd c h a irm a n ) is a b le to do som ething g o o d fo r th e students, since the p r e - o p e n in g T h u r s d a y w ill b e n e f i t th e R aritan H igh S chool B o o ster C lub. 6 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT LET T ER S B ig B e rth a ’s BACK F r o m Vacation! R e -O p e n S a tu rd a y , A u g . 2 9 th - O P E N T u e s d a y , T h u rs d a y & S a tu rd a y 1 1 a m ’t il 3 p m Next to North Centerville Fire Co. Middle Road, Hazlet, N.J. 2 6 4 -3 77 2 THE COM PUETE^H AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM O ne reason "Tiger" Schulmann's Karate & Fitness Centers are so successful at improving a child's ability to learn and develop is the enjoyment each child gets out of class. Although classes are tightly structured to focus and educate young minds, our highly trained instructors are dedicated to keep each child motivated and eager to learn more. Children enrolled in our program have shown marked improvement in school, athletics, and in social situations. Whoever said learning wasn't meant to be fun? B U I L D I N G A B R IG H T E R F U T U R E M ID D L E T O W N 6 15 -C H O P B rad lees S h op p in g Ctr. AGES 4 & UP TOMS RIVER 9 2 9 -0 0 0 1 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PROGRAM ONLY Rt. 3 7 (n ea r C oolid ge A ve.) E A S T B R U N S W IC K sr\9 s y . KARATE & FITNESS D A N B U R Y , CT NYACK, NY O C E A N S ID E , N Y SPRING VALLEY, N Y 2 4 9 -C H O P " T I G H T S C H U L M A N N ’S YON KER S, N Y EAST B R U N S W IC K , NJ CHERRY HILL, N ) M ID D L E T O W N , NJ ■ O v e r 2 2 5 A ffiliated S c h o o l s ■ D u rin g the p ast y ear, w e hav e h e ard a great deal ab o u t sexual assault an d sexual h a ra s sm e n t as th e m e d ia b ro u g h t sev eral n a tio n a lly re n o w n e d c a se s rig h t in to o u r living room s. S uch ex p o su re le ft m an y feelin g w elleducated on the subject, but how m uch did w e really learn? In a d d i t i o n , w ith th i s p r o c l a i m e d k n o w led g e, w hat are w e d o in g to stop sex ­ ual assault? T h is m o n th is N a t i o n a l S to p R a p e M o n th , a n d a p p r o p r ia t e ly so . It is th e m o n th in w h ic h ra p e is m o s t fre q u e n tly rep o rted to occur. T h e R a p e C a r e P r o g r a m o f th e W o m e n ’s C e n te r o f M o n m o u th C o u n ty ex p erien ces d ram atic in creases d u ring the s u m m e r m o n th s , as r e q u e s ts fo r s e rv ic e triple d u ring this tim e. T h is sum m er has b een n o exception. It leads one to w o n d er w hy, if w e are c la im ­ ing to be m ore inform ed on th e subject, are c rim es o f sex u al assau lt still o c c u rrin g in increasing num bers? O ne o f th e m ost ap p aren t reaso n s is th at there still exists a g reat relu ctan ce to let go o f th e h a rm fu l m y th s s u r ro u n d in g w h a t sexual assault is. T h ere is still a trem en d o u s tendency to q u estio n th e v ic tim ’s beh av io r, rath er than ex am in e th e p erp e tra to r’s behavior. T his serves n o t only as a g reat injustice to in d iv id u al su rv iv o rs, b u t also to all the m em bers o f a society in w h ich on e in fo u r w o m en and o ne in sev en m en w ill b e sex u ­ ally assaulted. B elieving th e m yths an d failing to look at the real causes o f sexual assault p revent us from h av in g to accep t any resp o n sib ility to b e c o m e in v o lv e d w ith in i ti a ti n g th e ch an g e n ecessary to stop this serious social problem . O u r f ir s t re s p o n s ib ility is to e d u c a te o urselv es about sexual assault. T h e m e d ia c o v e ra g e o f th e la s t y e a r m ad e us aw are, but it did n o t serve to ed u ­ c ate us. W e need to reject the m yths an d accept the facts. W e need to u n d erstan d th e cau ses and p lace the blam e w here it really belongs. T h en w e n e e d to b e c o m e in v o lv e d by ex p ressin g o u r concern and outrage. W e n e e d to c o m m u n ic a te w ith e a c h o th e r and w ith o u r state legislators. W e n e e d to s u p p o r t r a p e - c r is is p r o ­ gram s th rough inv o lv em en t and donations. D e sp ite th e c o n tin u a lly in c re a sin g d e ­ m a n d f o r s e r v ic e s , r a p e - c r i s i s c e n te r s across the state hav e receiv ed no increases in fu nding fo r fo u r years. In s o m e c a s e s , f u n d i n g h a s b e e n reduced. H ow can th is h ap p en w ith a crim e th a t strik es th e lives o f so m any? H a v e w e b e c o m e c o m p la c e n t in ju s t kno w in g sexual assault exists? A w aren ess is certain ly th e first step to sto p p in g ra p e , b u t w ith o u t actio n , ch an g e w ill n o t occur. W e m u s t a ll p la y a p a r t in e ff e c tin g change. E v e ry o n e ’s inv o lv em en t is needed if w e are ever to stop rape. O u r g o a l s h o u ld be to m a k e a S to p R ap e M onth unnecessary. Loehm ann's P la za - Rt. 1 8S CENTER NO RTHEASTERN L O C A T IO N S S t o p R a p e M o n th V IC K I L . L U N D E M O N T V A L E , NJ T O M S RIVER, NJ A L L E N T O W N , PA BENSALEM, PA C H A L F O N T , PA N.E. 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W illia m M c F a r l a n d o f H o l m d e l , a m e m b e r o f t h e K e y p o r t Y a c h t C l u b , m a k e s s o m e l a s t- m i n u t e p r e p a r a t i o n s o n h i s b o a t , t h e W h it e c a p , b e f o r e h e a d i n g o u t t o s e a . NYC City Keyport Yacht Club center of social, boating activities M e m b e r s y e a r - r o u n d B y G a rry W a s k o e n j o y S l i c e o f L if e B ES T BUYS F O R B A C K -T O -S C H O O L FO O TW EA R Shoes C oupon R e g u la r P ric e s H w y . 3 5 , H a z le t, N J H a z le t P la za , 8 8 8 -7 7 1 5 ES J E x p . 9 -3 0 -9 2 Shoes C oupon Classics, Sneaks, Dyeables, Boots for young and old. A n y p a ir o f % N Y C C ity 328 W est St. G eorge Ave., Linden, 486-0944 Mon.,-Sat. 10AM-9PM,Sun. 12noon-5PM e v e n t s ____________ ____ K E Y P O R T — “I t ’s a p la c e w h ere I feel v e ry c o m f o rta b le , w ith o ld fr ie n d s , a n d g reat tim es,” ex p lain ed T ex H o stru p w hen asked about the K ey p o rt Y ach t C lu b , w here she h as b e e n a m e m b e r fo r m o re th a n 4 0 years. H e r ten u re at th e v en e ra b le b o a tin g and social club, h o w ev er, rep re sen ts ju s t a fra c ­ tio n o f its history. F o u n d e d in 1 9 0 5 , th e c lu b h a s g o n e th ro u g h m any ch an g es sin ce its beg in n in g s a s a s a i l i n g c lu b w ith g r e a t a c c e s s to K ey p o rt H arbor. T he clu b sits at th e fo o t o f F ro n t S treet in the boro u g h in the sectio n th at w as once called L o ck p o rt — K e y p o rt, L o c k p o rt, g et it? The club’s members are fairly ev en ly d iv i d e d b e tw e e n h a r d - c o r e s a i lo r s a n d social m em b ers like H ostrup. H o stru p e x p la in e d th a t h e r h u sb a n d , a f o r m e r m e m b e r o f th e c l u b ’ s b o a r d o f directo rs, had a y ach t w h e n th ey jo in e d th e club in the early 1950s, b u t sin ce h e r h u s­ b a n d ’s d e a th sh e h a s u s e d th e c lu b a s a social hub. “ L ik e a lo t o f fo lk s a ro u n d K e y p o rt, I hav e relied o n th is p lace like an o ld frien d ,” H o stru p said. S u san L itw inski, w h o se h u sb a n d R o b ert is co m m o d o re o f th e c lu b , sa id th e y ac h t clu b is sim ply a g reat p la c e to h an g o u t on the w eekends and evenings. “W e ’ll co m e fo r th e cock tail ho u rs, th e d a n c e s, an d o n th e w e e k en d s fo r th e sail­ in g ,” L itw inski said. T h e c l u b ’s s a ilin g m e m b e rs c o m p e te every su m m er ag ain st o th e r lo c al clu b s in races and reg attas all o v e r th e N ew Jersey coast. T h e j u n i o r m e m b e r s a ls o c o m p e t e , u sin g racin g sailb o ats fro m th e c lu b ’s c o l­ lection. O n a r e c e n t e v e n in g a t th e c lu b , th e c o z y , w o o d -trim m e d b a rro o m w a s n e a rly fu ll o f m em b e rs and th e ir g u ests e n jo y in g d rin k s an d a g reat v iew o f th e harbor. S o m e o f the g ro u p g ath e red aro u n d the tro p h y c a se s h o u sin g y e a rs o f h o n o rs fo r c lu b m e m b e rs a n d te a m s. O th e rs p e ru se d th e o ld p h o to s th a t lin e th e w a lls o f th e clubhouse. H o stru p sa id th a t d u rin g th e su m m e r, th ere is m o re em p h asis o n sailin g and b o a t­ ing, w h ile d u rin g th e w in ter, so cial asp ects b eco m e m o re im portant. “ T h e r e ’s s o m e th in g g o in g o n y e a r ro u n d h e re,” she lau g h ed . H o s tru p , a n u n o ff ic ia l c lu b h is to ria n , e x p la in e d th a t th e c lu b w a s fo u n d e d as m a in ly a sa ilin g c lu b , b u t o v e r th e y e a rs g a in e d m o re a n d m o re m e m b e rs w h o o w n ed m o to r bo ats and p o w e re d yachts. N ow , she says, th e em p h asis h as shifted m o re to w ard sailing, alth o u g h m an y m e m ­ b ers still o w n p o w ered boats. “There’s all kinds h ere , in clu d in g folks lik e m e w ho d o n ’t o w n a b o a t at all,” said H ostrup. H o s tr u p s a id th a t th e c lu b is a lw a y s lo y a l t o its m o s t a c ti v e m e m b e r s . F o r in sta n c e , w h e n h e r h u sb a n d p a ss e d aw ay , H o s tr u p w a s im m e d i a te l y m a d e a li f e m em b er, ex em p t fro m y early dues. “ T h a t w a s a g r e a t h e lp , b e c a u s e so m u ch o f m y so cia l life is c e n te re d h e re ,” said H ostrup. L itw in sk i sa id th a t sh e h o p e s th e c lu b w ill co n tin u e to be a presen ce in to th e n e x t c e n tu r y in K e y p o r t, a s m o r e a n d m o re y o u n g p eo p le b e co m e in terested in sailing. “ A s a h o b b y , i t ’s g re a t fu n an d g o o d w ay to k ee p in sh ap e,” sh e said . “A n d o n a b eau tifu l su m m er day, y o u c a n ’t b eat b eing o u t o n th e w a te r.” K itc h e n MATAWAN(9 0 8 ) 5 6 6 -2 6 7 7 N ew Kitchen A p p ea In Stainless Steel ^ ^ e s ig n e d I 1 for beauty, practicality and mS endurance. ELKAY stainless steel sinks tit neatly in alm ost any nook or corner, a n d blend in with every decor. Select from a myriad of sink styles, sizes and configurations all m ad e of the finest nickelrich stainless steel. AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT Tie-in of pum ping station s exp ected by next su m m er By Lauren Jaeger _______________ A B E R D E E N — A b e rd e e n ’s S trath m o re sew ag e tre a tm e n t p la n t is e x p e c te d to tie into th e M ataw an p u m p in g station as early as n ex t sp ring, or so m etim e n e x t sum m er, as p art o f th e state-m an d ated p ro ject w hich r e q u i r e s w a s te to g o to th e B a y s h o r e R eg io n al S ew erage A u th o rity in K eyport. “W e w ill be ad v ertisin g fo r co n stru ctio n bids on A ug. 2 8 ,” said M ike K elly , e x e c u ­ tiv e d ir e c to r fo r th e A b e rd e e n T o w n s h ip M u n icip al U tilities A u th o rity . “ T h e re w ill be a Sept. 23 deadlin e. B y D ec. 1, w e w ill a w a r d th e c o n t r a c t f o r th e A b e r d e e n S tr a th m o re p u m p in g s ta tio n /f o r c e m a in p ro ject.” T h e th re e to w n s h ip se w a g e tre a tm e n t p lants w ill be co n v erted in to p u m p in g sta­ tions by 1995, w hich is th e sta te ’s dead lin e to have the w o rk done. The Department of E n v ir o n m e n ta l P ro tectio n p erm it to allow th e w o rk to b e ­ gin w as recen tly receiv ed b y th e to w n sh ip . N e x t in lin e w ill b e th e c o n v e rs io n o f th e C li f f w o o d B e a c h a n d R iv e r g a r d e n sew age treatm en t plan ts into p u m p in g sta­ tions. T he co n stru ctio n w o rk o n th is d o u b le p r o j e c t w ill b e e x p e c t e d to ta k e p la c e around Jan u ary 1994. “ C liffw o o d B e a c h re q u ire s a C o a s ta l A b e rd e e n A reas F acilities R eview A ct perm it to p ro ­ tect the w etlan d s,” K elly ex p lain ed , stress­ in g th a t th i s w a s f a r m o r e d i f f i c u l t to re ceiv e th an the stan d ard D E P perm it. “T he p erm it p ro ced u re is tim e -c o n su m in g .” T h e en tire p ro jec t, w hich w ill c o st a to ­ tal o f $15.9 m illio n , w as m an d ated to p re ­ v en t treated sew age fro m b ein g d isch arg ed lo cally in to the R a ritan B ay. In stead , it will b e d is c h a r g e d in to th e o c e a n u n d e r th e s ta te ’s m aste r w aste w ater plan. The money to fund th e p ro je c t is p ro ­ v id e d u n d e r a 2 0 -y e a r b o n d a p p ro v e d by th e S ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m u n ity A f­ fairs. T h e c o s ts in c lu d e an a n tic ip a te d $6.5 m illio n in co n n ectio n fees. T h e re st o f the m o n ey w ill be u sed fo r the co n stru ctio n o f p ip e s , th e fo rc e m a in a n d th re e p u m p in g s ta tio n s , as w e ll as c o s ts to w a rd d e sig n , p erm its an d p ro fessio n als. A b e rd e e n h a s a lso a llo tte d to K e y p o rt $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 fo r im p ro v em en ts to th e park in g lo ts and p ip es in an ag reem en t b etw een the to w n s , b e c a u s e o f th e i n c o n v e n i e n c e s in v o lv ed in go in g th ro u g h th e to w n to link up w ith the B R S A . A T M U A d ir e c to r w a n ts m o r e r e s id e n ts to a tte n d m e e tin g s By Lauren Jaeger A B E R D E E N — I t is n o t v e r y w e llk n o w n b y m a n y r e s id e n ts , b u t th e A b ­ e rd e e n T o w n sh ip M u n ic ip a l U tilitie s A u ­ thority has a special lo catio n fo r th e p ublic to a ir its c o m p la in ts a n d re q u e s ts — an d that p lace is n o t T ow n H all. Instead, m eeting s are h eld th e th ird and fo u r th T h u rs d a y s o f e v e ry m o n th at th e C o lonial-style A T M U A b u ild in g o n N o b le Place, in sid e th e S trath m o re d ev elo p m en t. T h e m e e tin g s b e g in at 7 p .m . a n d la st fo r about tw o hours. “ A lo t o f p e o p le c o m p la in a b o u t th e u tilitie s au th o rity , b u t n o o n e e v e r sh o w s up at o u r m eetin g s,” said M ik e K elly , e x ­ ecutive director. “There are decisions to b e m ad e c o n ­ cern in g p o licies an d p ro g ress o n p ro je c ts,” K e lly a d d e d . “I t ’s u p to m e to k e e p th e (A T M U A ) b o ard in fo rm ed about the u tili­ ties au th o rity .” T h ere are fiv e m em b ers serving o n th e A T M U A board, and each serves a fiv e-y ear term . A ll m e m b e rs are a p p o in te d b y th e T ow nship C ouncil. “I t ’s m u ch easier to criticize a p ro b lem th a n c o rre c t a p ro b le m ,” h e a d d ed , so m e ­ th in g he k n o w s from b ein g an o fficial w ho C A L E N D A h ears co u n tless co m p lain ts fro m area re s i­ dents. T h e m e e tin g s h a v e b e e n d isa p p o in tin g to K elly , w h o c o n tin u es to striv e fo r a la rg ­ e r turn o u t. For instance, a s p e c ia l m e e tin g w a s h e ld A ug. 19 about th e special p erm it n ee d ­ e d fo r p u m p in g -s ta tio n c o n v e rs io n a t the C liffw o o d B each and R iv erg ard en sections o f th e tow n ship . T h e p ro je c t is p a rt o f a m u lti-m illio n d o lla r p la n to h o o k u p w ith th e B a y sh o re R eg ion al S ew erag e A uth o rity . K e lly sen t o u t 2 0 0 ce rtifie d le tte rs a n ­ no u n cin g the special m eeting. “ O n ly tw o la d i e s s h o w e d u p ( a t th e m e e tin g ),” K elly said. T h e A T M U A ’s n e x t m e e tin g w ill b e h e ld T h u rsd ay night. ‘A l o t o f p e o p l e c o m p l a i n a b o u t t h e u t ilit ie s a u th o r ity , but n o o n e ev er sh o w s up at o u r m e e t in g s .’ M ike Kelly A TM U A E x e c u tiv e D ire c to r R A ll w e e k Volunteers needed for child c a re and driving by M anna H o u se, 640 Cliffwood A ve., Cliffwood B e a ch . F o r m ore inform a­ tion, call 5 66 -8 77 4. Eve ry M onday Parents Anonymous invites stre sse d out p arents to join the group at M anna H o u se, 6 40 Cliffwood A v e ., 7-9 p.m. Call in a d v a n ce about child ca re at 566-8774. F rid a y a n d T u e s d a y Survivors of Incest A nonym ous, 12- step, self-help program for people over 18 w ho h a ve suffered sex u a l ab u se , held at M ataw an United M ethodist C h u rch , 478 Atlantic A v e ., 9 :3 0 -1 0 :3 0 a.m . T u e s d a y and 7-9 p.m. Friday. F o r m ore information, call 5 66 -8 15 2 or 5 66 -2 99 6. S a tu rd a y Country and Western Night at the M ataw an E lk s Lod g e 2 41 7, 332 M onastery L a n e , A b erdeen . C h u ckw a g o n buffet, dancing, c a s h bar, 8 p.m . Tickets, $ 10. For information, call 566-5225. L O V IN G Photograph by Rich Schultz L IT T L E L IS A 9 Adam Hill (r), a performer with the Great American Circus, introduces 4-yearold Lisa, his 1,250-pound elephant, to the residents of Manna House, Cliffwood Beach. The circus made a surprise visit recently to the transitional home for unwed mothers and their children. E d u c a to r e x c ite d r e tu r n in g ab o u t to te a c h in g By Lauren Jaeger____________________ A B E R D E E N — “ Y es, it is b rav e fo r m e to g o b a c k ,” sa id A n n e B o y d , w h o w ill re tu rn to th e M a ta w a n -A b e rd e e n S c h o o l D istric t, a fte r she lo s t 120 d a y s ’ p ay and p ay increases fo r th e 1991-92 school year. S h e h a d b e e n f o u n d g u il ty in c o u r t o f “u n b eco m in g c o n d u ct fo r a teac h er.” B o y d , a te a c h e r fo r th e d is tr ic t s in c e j l 9 6 9 , h as b e en a ss ig n e d to a fifth -g ra d e class at the C liffw o o d E le m e n ta ry S ch o o l fo r th e 1992-93 sch o o l year. “ I g o in e v e ry y ea r, say in g , ‘I w ill do m y b est fo r w h ate v e r k id s I get. I w ill try u n iq u e an d c re a tiv e id eas th a t are fu n ,’ ” she said. S tate C o m m issio n e r o f E d u catio n John E llis ru led July 10 th a t the in cid en t, w hich to o k p la ce at th e L lo y d R o a d E le m e n ta ry S ch o o l o n M arch 11, 1991, w as a sin g le o n e an d “ n o t p r e m e d ita te d , c ru e l o r v ic io u s.” Thirteen students w h o t e s t i f i e d in c o u rt said th a t B o y d u sed fo rce to o pen a d o o r w h ich a stu d en t h eld clo sed w ith his foot. S hortly after the p ran k , B o y d struck th e six th -g rad e b o y on the ch eek , the w it­ n esses said. B u t B o y d m a in ta in s th a t sh e fe ll th ro u g h the d o o r an d accidently p u sh ed the boy in th e p ro cess. “I d id n o th in g w ro n g ,” said B oyd at an in te r v ie w in h e r F a ir H a v e n h o m e la s t w e e k . “ M y h a n d w as p u sh in g th e d o o r o p en . I stu m b led , flew out o f th e d o o r. I n e v e r h it a child. I n e v er ev en h it m y ow n d a u g h te r.” A fte r h e a rin g b o th sid e s o f th e sto ry , A d m in istrativ e L aw Ju d ge B ru ce C am pbell h ad ru led M ay 21 th a t B oyd “ did ad m in is­ te r c o rp o ra l p u n is h m e n t ... b y th e u se o f u n n e c e s s a ry a n d u n w a r r a n te d fo rc e an d w ith th e in te n tio n to p u n ish h im (the stu ­ d e n t).” B o y d w as n o t p erm itted to retu rn fo r the rest o f the sch o o l year. S he ca lle d the inci­ d en t the w o rst thin g th at e v e r h ap p en ed to h er in h e r e n tire life. “Thank God for m y friends; I c o u ld n ’t h ave su rv iv ed o th erw ise,” she said. “T his c o u ld have d estro y e d m e .” L au ra C h ristian so n , an o th er sixth-grade teac h er at th e L lo y d R o ad sch ool, feels that the w hole in cid en t w as a m isun d erstan d in g . “ I b eliev e it w as a total accid en t,” said C h ristian so n . “I w o rk ed w ith h er fo r seven o r e i g h t y e a r s ... I t h i n k m o s t te a c h e r s feel b ad ly w hen so m e­ th in g b ad h a p p e n s to an o th er teac h er.” A f te r lo s in g h e r te a c h in g p o s itio n , B o y d e a rn e d h e r re a l estate licen se and c o n ­ c e n trated on th a t venture. S h e also d ev o ted h e r e n e rg ie s to o th e r ________ s in terests, su ch as c o l­ lectin g antiques. Anne Boyd In th e m e a n tim e , B o y d fe e ls u p b e a t a b o u t re tu rn in g to h e r first love, and esp ecially ab o u t teach in g at C liffw o o d E lem en tary School. “ I ’m lo o k in g fo rw a rd to w o rk in g w ith B etty R ebarick. T h e re ’s no q u estio n in m y m in d th a t s h e ’s a su p e rb p r in c ip a l,” sh e said. “I ’m am az ed at w h at she d id to that school. She d eserves a lo t o f cred it fo r tu rn ­ ing aro u n d th e school. I ’m to tally am azed by th a t.” Boyd, who loves to teach creativ e w rit­ in g , a n tic ip a te s h a v in g th e f if th - g r a d e r s w rite and ev en tu a lly p erfo rm in th eir ow n p lay, p u b lish a creativ e w riting jo u rn a l and perh ap s hav e p ieces read from th e jo u rn als on cab le television. A lso, she w o u ld like to co n cen trate on le a rn in g a b o u t th e w o rld ’s m an y c u ltu re s by h a v in g s tu d e n ts fill o u t a fa m ily tre e w ith th e h e lp o f th e ir g ra n d p a r e n ts , an d th en brin g in an ethnic dish o f fo o d “fo r a lu n ch eo n en jo y ed by all.” B o y d w o u ld also lik e to e m b a rk o n a n ew p ro je c t o f “ b rin g in g th e c o m m u n ity in to th e school.” F o r instance, if a ch ild w an ts to d esig n a new p lay g ro u n d fo r the yard, a lo cal a rch i­ tect m ay w ant to act as a m entor. L a u ra G ro s s m a n , a n o th e r s ix th -g ra d e t e a c h e r w h o k n e w B o y d f o r a b o u t s ix years, p raised h e r talen ts and innovations. “She was an excellent te a c h e r ,” sh e said. “ S he sta rte d c re a tiv e w ritin g (in the sch o o ls) lo n g b efo re o th er p eo p le th o u g h t o f it, such as h av in g students keep a jo u r­ n a l. 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A ll m e m b e rs o f th e c o u n c il v o te d in f a v o r o f th e a p p o i n t m e n t e x c e p t C o u n c i l m a n M i c h a e l K id z u s , w h o a b s ta in e d , a n d C o u n c ilm a n J a m e s S h e a , w ho v o ted against th e appointm ent. S cran to n w as in terv ie w ed fo r th e p o si­ tion along w ith sev en o th e r p eo p le b y the F in a n c e C o m m itte e o f th e c o u n c il. T h e c o m m i t t e e in c l u d e s m e m b e r s E s t h e r R inear, M arjorie C o ffey , K evin M an d ev ille and Jo h n S hep h erd as an alternate. S h e a s a i d h e v o t e d a g a i n s t th e a p ­ po in tm en t b ecau se h e “ w as n o t h ap p y th at only fo u r peo p le p la y e d th e w h o le ro le o f w hittling th at n u m b e r d o w n to tw o ,” re fe r­ rin g to the selection o f cand id ates. H e ad d ed he also w as n o t p le a se d th a t tw o can d id ates from M ataw an w ere n o t se­ lected. Shea said he has n o th i n g p e r s o n a l a g ain st S cran to n , b u t fe lt th a t fo rm e r A d ­ m i n is tr a t o r M ic h a e l P ip e r n o w a s m o r e q u a lif ie d a c a d e m ic a lly a n d s h o u ld h a v e stayed w ith th e boro u g h an o th e r tw o y ears until h is retirem ent. P ip e r n o r e s ig n e d f r o m th e p o s i t i o n A p ril 21 a fte r M a y o r R o b e rt S h u e y a n ­ no u n ced in January th a t P ip ern o w o u ld not b e re a p p o in te d to th e p o s itio n . S h e a an d K idzus hav e both o p p o sed th e m o v e fo r a new adm inistrator. S h u e y s a id th a t h e s ta y e d o u t o f th e pro cess to k eep it n o n -p o litical, and he felt th a t th e c o n s u ltin g f irm , J e r s e y P r o f e s ­ sio n al M a n a g e m e n t C o rp o ra tio n o f C ra n ­ fo rd , d id an e x cellen t jo b . “ W e d id it to ta lly p ro f e s s io n a lly ,” h e said. R in e ar said th at th e co m m ittee rev iew ed 50 ap p licatio n s and th e b o ro u g h w as lo o k ­ in g fo r so m e o n e w h o is a c e rtifie d c h ie f fin an cial o fficer and fa m iliar w ith b u sin ess ad m in istratio n . S h e said, th a t th e co m m ittee ag reed 100 p e rcen t o n Scranton. “I am v ery , very p le a se d ,” she said. Coffey agreed, s a y in g , “ W e fe e l w e hav e th e b est can d id a te .” S cra n to n , a re s id e n t o f M o n ro e T o w n ­ sh ip , h a s b e e n a c e rtif ie d c h ie f fin a n c ia l o ffic e r sin ce 1979 an d serv ed as b o ro u g h a d m i n is tr a t o r in M o n r o e fr o m 1 9 7 6 to 1987. B efo re th at, h e w as e m p lo y e d w ith T e c h n ic a l T e stin g In c ., H illsb o ro u g h , fo r 11 1/2 y e a r s , w h e re h e d e a lt w ith c o n ­ stru ctio n -m aterial testing. H e w a s a ls o e m p lo y e d w ith th e sta te D e p a rtm e n t o f C o m m u n ity A f f a ir s ’ M u ­ n icip al R ev italizatio n P ro g ram , fro m 1987 to 1990. Scranton feels his b a c k g r o u n d w ill b e n e fit th e b o ro u g h , e sp e c ia lly re g a rd in g th e r e c e n t l y p u r c h a s e d B r o a d S t r e e t S c h o o l, w h ic h is th e site fo r a p ro p o s e d m u n icip al b u ild in g an d co m m u n ity center. D u rin g h is tim e in M o n ro e , S c ra n to n said th a t th e to w n sh ip in cre a sed its p o p u ­ la tio n fro m 1 0 ,0 0 0 to 2 3 ,0 0 0 p e o p le an d b u ilt a n e w m u n ic ip a l c o m p le x , p o lic e h ead q u arters and P u b lic W o rk s build in g . S cran to n em p h asized , h o w ev er, th a t his j o b is s t r ic t ly a p o li ti c a l. H e c a ll s it an “ o p e ra tio n s - o rie n te d p o s itio n ,” a n d sa id th at p o litical d ecisio n s are up to th e elected o fficials. A R e p u b lic a n , S c ra n to n s a id h e w a s n e v e r ask ed his p arty affiliatio n d u rin g the co u rse o f th e interview s. “ I ’m v ery e x cited a b o u t th is,” h e added M A T A W A N — A h earin g w ill be h eld o n tw o p ro p o s e d f lo o r p la n s f o r th e r e ­ c e n tly p u rc h a se d B ro ad S treet S chool site at th e B o ro u g h C o u n c il’s n e x t m e e tin g , Sept. 1. A t th e c o u n c il’s A ug. 18 m eetin g , m em ­ b ers o f th e B ro a d S treet S ch o o l A d v iso ry C o m m ittee p re se n te d th e plans to th e co u n ­ cil fo r approval. T h e p la n s h a d b e e n p r e v i o u s ly d i s ­ c u ssed at an A ug. 13 m eeting o f the c o m ­ m ittee; h o w ev er, cou n cil m em b ers fe lt that th e y sh o u ld h o ld o f f ta k in g a c tio n on th e plan s until an o th e r p u b lic hearing. “ Y ou h av e to tak e ju s t o ne step b a c k ,” e x p la in ed C o u n cilm an Jo h n S hep h erd , w ho ad d ed th at th o se w h o are tak in g th e tax hit fo r th e p u rch ase o f th e p ro p erty sh o u ld be g iv e n th e o p p o rtu n ity to v o ice th e ir o p in ­ ion. Members of the c o m m itte e , h o w ev er, w ere fru strated by th e lack o f action. “ I w o u ld lik e to see u s go as fa s t as p o s­ sib le (w ith th is p o ro je c t),” said Je re m ia h H o u rih a n o f th e c o m m itte e . M e m b e rs o f th e c o m m itte e ad d e d th a t th e y h a v e b een m eetin g since M ay an d have receiv ed little attend an ce b y th e p u b lic. C o m m itte e m e m b e r B ru c e Q u in n o u t­ lin ed a p p ro x im ately 11 item s on w hich the c o m m ittee w an ts th e c o u n cil to tak e action, in c lu d in g : n a m in g th e site th e M a ta w a n M u n icip a l C o m m u n ity C en ter; a d o p tin g a flo o r p lan; arran g in g recreatio n al and co u n ­ cil m e e tin g s o n site; p u rc h a sin g a te m p o ­ rary fuel oil tank; ap p ro v in g b o ile r in sp ec­ tio n an d clea n in g ; a rran g in g fo r n ew k ey s a n d lo c k s fo r th e b u ild in g ; e sta b lish in g a fu n d -raisin g co m m ittee; p u rsu in g the legal status o f th e co m m ittee; and co n sid erin g a b o ard o f tru stees fo r th e building. In the meantime, cou n cil m em bers a u ­ th o rized b o ro u g h en g in ee r R o b ert B ucco to w o rk w ith th e B ro a d S tr e e t S c h o o l A d ­ v is o ry C o m m itte e o n a p la n to h e a t th e b u ild in g te m p o rarily th is w inter. T h e w ater sy stem at th e site w as recen tly p u t on-line, and m em b ers h av e e m p h asized the im p o r­ ta n c e o f h a v in g h e a t in th e b u ild in g th is w inter. M ■ v j a i a * a n u tk fG E W r a r t C 3I ■ 8 D u rin g th e v o te , C o u n c ilm a n M ic h a e l K id z u s w a s a b se n t, C o u n c ilw o m a n M a r­ jo r i e C o ffe y a b s ta in e d a n d C o u n c ilm a n J a m e s S h e a v o te d a g a in s t th e m e a s u r e , s p u r rin g o n c e m o re th e d e b a te o v e r th e property. E arlier in the m eeting, K id zu s ex p ressed co n c e rn o v e r c o sts in v o lv e d w ith th e fo r­ m e r school property. “W e d o n ’t k n o w w hat i t ’s g o in g to co st ... th e re ’s a lo t o f stu ff th a t has to be d o n e,” he explained. M em b ers o f the co m m ittee said th ere is n o w a y th a t to ta l c o sts c a n b e e s tim a te d u n til a p lan is p u t to g e th e r fo r th e school. C o ffey w o n d ered h o w tem p o rary h e a t­ in g at the sch o o l w ould be p aid for, since it h a d n o t b e e n a llo c a te d fo r in th is y e a r ’s budget. Shuey said that $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 w a s b u d ­ geted fo r the p u rch ase o f th e school, w ith th e p u rch ase p rice b eing $475,000. N o t all o f the re m ain d er w as used, h e said, leaving ap p ro x im ately $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 to $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 fo r the sc h o o l, w h ic h h e b e lie v e s w ill c o v e r th e c o st fo r h eatin g and new keys and lo ck s fo r th e building. S h u ey b eliev es th at o n ce th o se are a c ­ c o m p lis h e d , “ W e a re v e ry , v e ry c lo s e to certificate-o f-o ccu p an cy tim e .” M em b ers o f the audience w ere still u p ­ set by th e opp o sitio n to the p u rch ase o f the school. Jo e R o selli, 151 W ash in g to n A ve., said , “W e b o u g h t this sch o o l alread y ; i t ’s tim e w e w o rk to g eth er ... w e w ere hoping all that ‘ag ain st u s ’ stu ff w as d o n e.” S h e a , a lth o u g h s ile n t a t th e m e e tin g , said la te r th a t, “ in th e in te re st o f d e m o c ­ racy, I d o n ’t feel it’s necessary to alternate m y p o s itio n ... I ’m g o in g to c o n tin u e to ex p ress m y o b jectio n s.” H e said he is “ still v ery u n h ap p y w ith th e p ro je c t” and feels th ere is also a re p re ­ sentative b o d y th a t is also n o t h appy w ith th e p u r c h a s e . H e a d d e d th a t h e is c o n ­ cern ed about boro u g h sp ending, and th at he d o e s n ’t th in k th e b o ro u g h sh o u ld h a v e a need fo r th a t m u ch property. B o r o u g h t o h o s t C r u is e N ig h t G e t read y fo r a trip b ack in tim e to the fa b u lo u s ’5 0 s w h e n g u y s s p o r te d p o m ­ p a d o u rs and g irls w o re p o o d le skirts w hen th e b o ro u g h h o s ts G r a f f iti C ru is e N ig h t F rid ay from 4 p.m . to 10 p.m . A c co rd in g to P atro lm an G eo rg e L eeuw , w h o ’s been h elp in g to co o rd in ate the night, 75 to 100 c la ssic c a rs are e x p e c te d to be p ark e d along th e b u sin ess d istrict o f M ain S treet an d cru isin g aro u nd tow n. F o u r c a r clu b s w ill b e fea tu re d in clu d ­ in g T h e H a u lin ’ G e n ts o f B ra d le y B each , T h e G a llo p in g H ill C ru isers o f U nion, T he F o s s ils o f J a c k s o n T o w n s h ip , a n d T h e G T O C lu b o f N ew Jersey. A d isc jo c k e y w ill p ro v id e ’5 0 s m u sic fo r th e n ig h t a n d b u sin e sse s w ill be o pen late. T h is is th e firs t tim e th e b o ro u g h h a s h o ste d su ch an ev en t. L eeu w , w h o serves o n th e p u b lic re la tio n s c o m m itte e o f th e P o lic e m e n ’s B e n e v o le n t A sso c ia tio n , said h e w a n te d to b rin g th e ev e n t to M ataw an a fter seein g h o w w ell it w o rk ed in n e ig h ­ b o rin g to w n s su c h as F re e h o ld B o ro u g h an d R ed B ank. H e said b o th M ay o r R o b e rt S huey and th e lo cal b u sin e sse s a re ex c ite d a b o u t the event. “W e ’re h o p in g fo r a g o o d tu rn o u t,” he said. I f it ra in s , th e e v e n t w ill b e c a n c e le d b e c a u s e th e c a r c lu b s a re b o o k e d a lm o st ev ery w eekend. “ W e ’ll h a v e to k e e p o u r f i n g e r s cro ssed ,” said L eeuw . Nov. 1 is deadline for actual tax bills The difference betw een estim ated taxes an d th e actual tax b ill w ill n o t be due until N ov. 1, a c c o rd in g to B o ro u g h C o u n cilw o m an E sth e r R in ear, h e a d o f th e F in a n c e C o m m ittee. N o rm ally , the actual tax bill goes out in Ju ly fo r an A ug. 1 p ay m ent; h ow ever, w ith d elay s in ap p ro v al o f the state b u d g et, the m u n icip ality has h a d to w ait fo r fig u res on the c o u n ty and sch o o l tax rate. A s a resu lt, o n ly an estim ated bill w as sen t o u t in July. R in ear said th at th e d ifferen ce betw een th e estim ated an d the real tax bill w ill not be d ue u n til N ov. 1, w h ich m ean s th a t in­ te r e s t f o r n o n -p a y m e n t w o u ld n o t b e g in u n til N ov. 10. S h e a d d e d th a t th e b o ro u g h c a n n o w p ay b ills b ecau se people h av e sent in th eir estim ated tax bills. O therw ise, she said, the boro u g h w o u ld have h ad to borrow m oney. “N o w w e ’re in good sh a p e ,” she said. iW ^INbEPENlDENT, ADGul^T W, 1 P aren ts: W e’ll b lo ck s tre e ts so c h ild re n can pass s a fe ly By Garry Wasko M ID D L E T O W N — P a re n ts’ g roups and a T o w n sh ip C o m m itteem an have p ro m ised to m ak e life d iffic u lt fo r d riv e rs o n lo c a l ro ad s on the first day o f school. P a re n ts , p e rh a p s jo in e d by C o m m itte e m a n R o b e rt M u rra y , are p la n ­ n ing a Sept. 3 action to p ro test th e elim in a ­ tio n o f co u rtesy b u sin g by th e sch o o l d is­ tric t. P a re n ts say th e y w ill in te rfe re w ith tr a f f ic w h ile th e i r c h ild re n w a lk to a n d fro m school. T h e d is tr i c t’s n ew b u s in g p o lic y w ill re q u ire m ore than 3,500 stu d en ts w h o w ere b u sed to school last y e a r to w a lk o r g e t a rid e to school this year. In reaction to the elim in atio n o f c o u r­ t e s y b u s i n g , a g r o u p o f p a r e n t s s a id M o n d a y th a t th e y w o u ld e ith e r b lo c k o ff b u sy ro a d s to allo w th e ir c h ild re n to g et th r o u g h , o r d riv e slo w ly a lo n g s id e th e ir ch ild ren as they w alk the roads. “ I th in k I w o u ld be a m o n g th o s e w h o d ecid ed to driv e along at the sam e sp eed as th e ir c h ild re n ,” sa id A n th o n y S e n e rc h ia , t h e L i n c r o f t p a r e n t w h o f o u n d e d th e C o a litio n to S a v e O u r C h ild re n . “ I th in k it’s a good w ay o f tellin g o u r ch ild ren th at w e are here to p ro tect th em .” S e n e rc h ia sa id if o th e r re s id e n ts w e n t a lo n g w ith th e p la n , he w o u ld “ d riv e m y v an o u t o n R o u te 35 and b lo c k tra ffic if t h a t ’ s w h a t it t a k e s . ” H e s a i d i f th e T o w n s h ip C o m m it te e a n d B o a r d o f E d u c a tio n a re “ u n w illin g to p ro te c t o u r c h ild ren , than w e as p aren ts, are g o in g to h ave to .” M u rray , w h o h a s su p p o rte d g iv in g th e school b o ard all the m oney it n eed s to re in ­ state co u rtesy b using, app eared to su p p o rt th e p a re n ts ’ p la n at M o n d a y ’s c o m m itte e m eeting. “ W e ’ll tie up the tow n if w e h av e to ,” M u r ra y s a id as p a r e n ts in th e a u d ie n c e cheered. Police Chief William F o w lie said th ere is n o n e e d fo r su c h a p r o te s t, w h ic h h e c a lle d “p o ssib ly m o re d a n g e ro u s th an the elim in atio n o f busing itself.” “ I p e rs o n a lly a g re e w ith m a n y o f th e p a re n ts th at k id s fro m so m e areas sim p ly m u st be bused, b u t w e hav e to w o rk to g eth ­ e r on th is,” F o w lie said. A ccord ing to the chief, th e police force w ill h ire ad d itio n al c ro ssin g g u ard s in 12 p o sts that have been id en tified as ex trem ely hazardous. M o re g u a rd s w ill b e n e e d e d as p o lic e m o n ito r the streets and iden tify o th er dan- H IG H S C H O O L D IP L O M A ' D o Y ou N eed g ero u s traffic areas. F o w lie said th ere w o u ld b e little p ro b ­ lem fin d in g cro ssin g g u ard s to fill the p o si­ tio n s, sin ce sev era l su b stitu te g u ard s w ill b e p ro m o te d to fu ll-tim e rs. 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Valid through September 12, 1992. • BI 0 2 } Baskin Robbins a AUGUST 26. 1992, THE INDEPENDENT E n g in e e r : p la n s to im p r o v e b r id g e p r o c e e d in g a s p la n n e d B r id g e w ill w a lk w a y in c lu d e fo r H a z le t s tu d e n ts By Marilyn Duff______________________________ H A Z L E T — P lans fo r im p ro v em en ts to the B eth an y R o ad b rid g e o v e r th e G ard en S tate P ark w ay are p ro ce e d in g as p la n n ed , according to R o n ald F . M ieszk o w sk i, p rin ­ cipal structural en g in e e r fo r th e N ew Jersey H ig h w a y A u th o rity , w h ic h o p e ra te s th e P arkw ay. M ieszk o w sk i said M o n d ay th at th e a u ­ th o rity expects to a w ard a m u ltip le-d esig n c o n t r a c t , w h ic h w ill i n c l u d e th e lo c a l b rid g e , at its O c to b e r m e etin g . T h e re has been o n e change, he said, in th at th e brid g e w ill h a v e its o w n s e p a r a te c o n s tr u c tio n contract. P rev io u sly , h e p la n n e d to in clu d e the w ork in a larg e r one. T h e b rid g e is “ still sc h e d u le d fo r c o n ­ s t r u c t i o n in M a y o f n e x t y e a r , ” s a id M ieszkow ski. T he w o rk w ill p ro b ab ly take fro m six to eig h t m o n th s, h e a d d ed . “ T he o n ly th in g th a t co u ld h o ld u s u p is if w e c a n ’t g et an ag ree m e n t w ith H o lm d e l and H azlet.” The authority will p a y fo r th e m a in co n stru ctio n , estim a te d at $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 , and is rely in g on H azlet an d H o lm d el to p ay fo r re a lig n m e n t o f th e ro a d w a y ’s ap p ro ach es. T h e to w n s h ip s ’ to ta l c o s t sh o u ld n o t e x ­ c eed $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 , M ie sz k o w sk i h as said p re- v i o u s l y . A lm o s t th e e n t i r e l e n g t h o f B e th a n y R o a d , in c lu d in g th e b rid g e , is a d iv id in g lin e b etw een the tw o tow n s. T he b rid g e is actually tw o b rid g es, o n e cro ssin g th e n o rth b o u n d sid e an d th e o th e r cro ssin g th e so u th b o u n d sid e o f th e P arkw ay. H a z le t o f f ic ia ls , w h o s o u g h t th e im ­ p ro v em en ts at th e req u est o f local resid en ts w ho w ere c o n cern ed a b o u t stu d en ts h aving to w a lk a c ro ss th e b rid g e , h a d h o p e d th e tw o to w n s w o u ld sp lit the cost. H o lm d e l, h o w e v e r, h as a g re e d to p ay ju s t 25 p ercen t, b eliev in g th at w h ile it is a g o o d p ro ject, H azlet w ill b en efit th e m ost. The planned improvements in clu d e a 6 - f o o t- w id e w a lk w a y a n d 8 - f o o t- h i g h , c u rv e-to p c h ain -link fen ce o n th e n o rth ern , H azlet side, and 3 -fo o t co n crete b arriers on e ith e r side o f th e road w ay . A 2 -fo o t w alk w ay o n the H o lm d el side w ill b e e lim in a te d to a c c o m m o d a te th e w idening. T h e o n ly s id e w a lk s a p p r o a c h in g th e b rid g e n o w are on th e H azlet side. T h e H azlet B o ard o f E d u catio n pro v id es c o u rtesy b u sin g to students w ho w o u ld o th ­ erw ise h av e to c ro ss th e bridge, co n sid erin g th e b rid g e h a z a rd o u s . T h e p re s e n t s id e ­ w alks are narro w and th e fen cin g is d eteri­ o rated in areas. ’T h e b r i d g e i s s t i l l s c h e d u l e d f o r c o n s t r u c t i o n in M a y o f n e x t year' ____________________________________________________________ m i l TIME TO GET POPPIN’ Kelly Nappi, Keyport (I), and Elida Pagan, Hazlet, employees of the new Hazlet Multiplex Cinemas on Route 35, unpack popcorn buttering machines last week in preparation for today’s opening. All movies and refreshments are 50 cents today, from noon to 10 p.m., as part of a special get-acquainted offer. Ribbon cutting ceremonies and a benefit showing for the Raritan High School Booster Club are scheduled for Thursday, and the grand opening will take place on Friday. T o w n s h ip w a n ts m o re tim e on U n io n A v e n u e p ro je c t R o n a ld F. M ie sz k o w sk i s tru c tu r a l e n g in e e r C o m m itte e s e e k s NOW...Save inHazlet, Matawan, Keyport, Holmdel &Union Beach g r a n t e x te n s io n By Marilyn Duff______________________________ B U D W E IS E R Light or Reg. < k n n 1 P IE LS kQ Q I Case of 12 oz. cans ■ ■ plus tax OFF THE FLOOR ONLY Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities d " 1 .7 5 L plus tax 12 oz. $099 OFF THE FLOOR ONLY Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities GORDONS G IN D EW AR S SCOTCH $ 2 CARLO ROSSI 4 L. (All Flavors) Case of cans plus tax 1 Jmdm 1 1.75 L ■ Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities Offer Valid With fioupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities SUTTER HOME WHITE ZINFANDEL GORDONS VODKA 99 1.75 l $ 3 9 9 750 ml plus tax Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities $1 0 KELLERS KATERERS L iq u o r & D e li Bethany Rd. 3 blocks behind Rickel’s Mon.-Sat. 9-10 pm Sun. 10-6 pm Corner of 6th & Florence Ave. Union Beach, NJ. 2 6 4 -2 86 8 2 64 -4 03 9 plus tax 1 ■ Offer Valid With Coupon ■ Expires 8-31-92 ■ We reserve the right ■ to limit quantities 10% OFF ANY PURCHASE plus tax Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities HAZLET BOTTLE SHOP 78 Bethany Rd. Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8-31-92 We reserve the right to limit quantities > LEED S 1 G IN & V O D K A $g99 1.7 5 L $ < fl 0 9 9 Photograph by Rich Schultz Offer Valid With Coupon Expires 8 -31-92 . We reserve the right to limit quantities Cannot be combined with other offers HAZLET PLAZA L iq u o rs MATAWAN W in e & L iq u o r 3025 Hwy. 35 Hazlet, N.J. 120 Main St. Matawan .(next to Child World) (next to Food Town) 7 39 -0 00 9 5 66 -3 50 0 S M IT H ’S LIQ U O R S Broadway & Front St. Keyport, N.J. 2 64 -4 4 7 0 > in th is ad are individually owned and are not a chain. Prices a re available a t e __________________ Cash or check only on all s a le item s. H A Z L E T — T h e T o w n sh ip C om m ittee is seeking a seco n d o n e-y ear ex ten sio n on a state g ran t to w iden U nion A venue south o f M id d le R oad. H o lm d e l h a d it s p o r t i o n o f U n io n A v e n u e , w h ic h e x te n d s to R o u te 35 b e ­ co m in g C en terv ille R o ad on the o th e r side, w id e n e d se v era l y ears ag o in c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e d e v e lo p m e n t o f H o lm d e l P laza. H a z le t w a n ts to m a k e u se o f a $ 1 5 5 ,0 0 0 state D ep artm en t o f T ran sp o rtatio n grant to w iden its p o rtio n o f th e road. T h e p la n is to w id e n U n io n A v e n u e south o f M idd le R oad to fo u r lanes, alig n ­ , ing it w ith th e H o lm d el section. F in al p lan s fo r the H azlet w id en in g are 9 0 p e rc e n t c o m p le te , s a id R o b e rt A . W e ig a n d , H a z le t’s a c tin g m u n ic ip a l a d ­ m i n is tr a t o r . W e ig a n d is f i ll in g in te m ­ p o ra rily u n til a re p la c e m e n t can be fo u n d fo r Je ro m e C e v e te llo , w h o re s ig n e d s u d ­ d en ly e a rlie r this m onth. T h e to w n sh ip n eed s ad d itio n al tim e to a c q u ir e p r o p e r ty f o r th e r i g h t- o f - w a y , m o stly o n th e e a st side o f the road, and to g e t n e c e s s a r y a p p r o v a ls fr o m th e s ta te G reen A cres agency. V e te ra n ’s M em o rial P ark , w h ich o c c u ­ p ies m ost o f th e w est side o f the road, b e ­ lo n g s to th e to w n s h ip , b u t w a s a c q u ire d w ith G re en A c re fu n d in g an d fa lls u n d e r th e a g e n c y ’s regu latio ns. T h e sta te G re e n A cres an d R e c re a tio n P r o g r a m is p a r t o f th e D e p a r tm e n t o f E n v iro n m en tal P ro tection and E nergy. M ean w h ile, the to w n sh ip w ould like th e c o u n ty to b u y U nion A venue. “ In c o n ju n c tio n w ith th e w h o le th in g , th e to w n sh ip h as been a fter th e co u n ty to a c q u ire U n io n A v e n u e fro m R o u te 35 to R o u te 36,” said W eigand. H azlet and H o lm d e l jo in tly so u g h t the ta k e o v e r a b o u t fo u r to fiv e y ears ago , he said, ad d in g that H azlet is “still h o p in g to g e t th e c o u n ty to a c c e p t a ll o f U n io n A v en u e.” T he p ro p o sed m ove w o u ld m ak e U nion A v e n u e a c o u n ty ro a d , re lie v in g th e tw o to w n s h i p s o f r e s p o n s i b i l i t y f o r m a i n ­ tenance and im provem ents. W e ig a n d s a i d F r e e h o l d e r C a r m e n S to p p iello h as en d o rsed the tak eo v er. T he section no rth o f R o u te 36 in U nion B each, w h e re S to p p ie llo s e rv e s as m a y o r, is a l­ ready a co u n ty road. M iddle R o ad is also a co u n ty road. W e ig a n d said in ad d itio n to the G reen A c re s a p p ro v a l, th e to w n sh ip still h a s to w ork out land acquisitions w ith about four resid en tial p ro p erty ow ners, all b u t o ne on th e e a s t s id e o f th e s tre e t, a n d w ith o n e co m m ercial p roperty ow ner. T he one h o u se o n th e w est side has an e a s e m e n t r u n n in g a r o u n d o r b e h in d it, r a th e r th a n a lo n g th e ro a d w a y lik e th e o th e r p r o p e r tie s . T h is o c c u r r e d w h e n a s e w e r lin e w a s in s ta lle d , b e c a u s e o f th e h o u s e ’s p r o x im ity to th e r o a d . H a d th e e a s e m e n t g o n e in f r o n t o f th e h o u s e , W e ig a n d said th e s e w e r lin e w o u ld h a v e ru n u n d er the front porch. A n o th e r a c q u is itio n p ro b le m co n c e rn s the shopping cen ter at th e in tersectio n w ith M iddle R o ad , w hich w o u ld lo se p art o f its park in g lot along U nion A venue. A reso lu tio n seeking th e D O T ex ten sio n w as ad o p ted last w eek. T he p rev io u s ex te n ­ sion w as g ran ted last A ugust. C o n c e rn in g th e lik e lih o o d o f a c o u n ty ta k e o v e r o f U n io n A v en u e, W eig a n d said th e c o u n ty h a s b e e n r e lu c ta n t to a c c e p t streets an y w h ere in the county. THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26,1992 C o u p le c h a r g e s p e t d o g By Marilyn Duff______________________________ H A Z L E T — A n A b e rd e e n c o u p le h as filed ch arg es ag ain st the to w n sh ip ’s d ire c ­ to r o f pu blic h ealth and the anim al co n tro l o fficer o v er the loss o f th eir dog. T h e 2 -y e a r-o ld S ib e ria n h u s k y d is a p ­ p e a re d J u ly 9 a n d w as e u th a n iz e d at B lu m ig K e n n e ls, E a st B ru n sw ic k , b e fo re th e o w n e r s . D a w n a n d D a n G a r b e r , 3 2 A y rm o n t L a n e , A b e rd e e n , w e re a b le to track it dow n. M rs. G arb er la te r learn ed H a z le t’s a n i­ m al control o fficer p ick ed up th e an im al the sa m e m o rn in g it d is a p p e a re d o n B e lfa s t W ay in H azlet, ju s t a few blo ck s fro m h er hom e. A resid en t there had tied it u p in the fro n t y a rd , b u t its c o lla r w as m issin g , so th ere w as no w ay to identify it. Despite repeated attempts to trace the d o g , M rs. G a r b e r s a id th e y w e re n e v e r g iven the nam e o f B lum ig K en n els until it w as to o late. O n July 3 1, the G arbers c h arg ed R o b ert N . S cap icio , d ire c to r o f p u b lic h e a lth and h e a l t h o f f i c e r f o r H a z l e t a s w e ll a s A b erdeen, and G ary Sage, H a z le t’s anim al con trol officer, w ith causing th e d eath o f a d o g a n d n e e d le s s ly a b u s in g o r k illin g a d o g . T h e y f ile d b o th c iv il a n d c r im in a l co m plaints. S c a p ic io s a id h e c o u ld n o t c o m m e n t b e c a u s e o f th e p e n d in g litig a tio n . S a g e w o rks p art tim e fo r H azlet, b u t is ex pected to b e c o m e fu ll tim e u n d e r a jo in t an im al n e e d le s s ly p u t to s le e p co n tro l services ag reem en t b etw een H azlet a n d A b e rd e e n . H a z le t re c e n tly a p p ro v e d th e ag reem en t. T h e G a r b e r s a s k e d th a t th e c a s e b e m o v e d o u tsid e o f H azlet an d it is scheduled to b e h eard Sept. 23 in H olm del M u n icip al C ourt. When the Garbers d is c o v e r e d th e ir d o g h a d e sc a p e d fro m a b a c k y a rd k e n n e l so m etim e' d u rin g th e e a rly m o rn in g h o u rs o f Ju ly 9 , th e y sa id th e y c o n ta c te d e v ery a n im al rescu e ag en cy th ey c o u ld th in k of, p lu s lo c a l h e a lth a n d p o lic e d e p a tm e n ts . T h e y a ls o “ f e v e r i s h l y s e a r c h e d ” t h e i r n e ig h b o r h o o d a n d n e a rb y c o m m u n itie s , th ey said. T h ey said th e y called th e H az let H ealth D ep artm en t o n July 9 and 10, leav in g in fo r­ m atio n ab o u t th eir lo st dog, b u t it w as not u n til c a llin g a g a in Ju ly 2 4 th a t th e y w ere g iv e n th e n a m e o f B lu m ig K e n n e ls . B y th en it w as to o late. M r. G a r b e r s a id th e y f ile d th e c o m ­ p la i n ts “ to p r o v e w h a t t h e y ’re ( H a z le t H e a lth D e p a r tm e n t) is d o in g is w ro n g . T h e re ’s a la c k o f co m m u n ic atio n .” T h e G a r b e r s w e re a w a y o n v a c a tio n fro m Ju ly 11 to 18, b u t d u rin g th a t tim e , th ey said M r. G a rb e r’s fath er, w h o raises S ib erian h u sk ies in F lem in g to n , c o n tin u ed to c a ll e v e ry d a y , b u t “ m e a n w h ile n e v e r h e a rd o f B lu m ig ,” sa id M rs. G a rb er. M r. G a rb e r’s fa th e r g av e th e fem ale h u sk y to h is son as a present. “If we were told the first d a y to call A l l i a n c e w a n t s d r u g - f r e e k id s H A Z L E T — T h e H a z le t A llia n c e , a c o m m u n ity o rg a n iz a tio n c re a te d to fig h t drug and alcohol abuse, w ill sp o n so r a Safe H om es p ro g ram this fall at the tw o m iddle schools. T h e S a fe H o m e s p ro g ra m e n c o u ra g e s p a ren ts to sign a p led g e that th ey w ill n o t a llo w p a rtie s o r g a th e rin g s in th e ir h o m e w h en th ey are n o t there, and th a t th ey w ill n o t serv e o r allo w y o u th s u n d e r th e leg al d r in k in g ag e to c o n s u m e a lc o h o l o r u se illegal drugs on th eir property . P a re n ts w ho sig n th e p le d g e re c e iv e a ro s te r o f S a fe H o m e s, so th a t w h e n th e ir c h ild is in v ited to a p arty , they can ch eck to see if it is at a “ safe h o m e.” A llia n c e m e m b e r T erry A ik e n o f B u t­ to n w o o d P lace said th at th ey targ eted m id ­ d le schools first, b ecau se they th o u g h t th at th a t w as the m o st effective p lace to start. “Kids will be going to m o re p a rtie s ,” sa id A ik en , ad d in g th a t m e m b e rs w an t to g et o th er schools in v o lv ed later. F liers e x p la in in g th e S afe H o m e s p ro ­ g ram , including a te a r-o ff p led g e form , w ill b e d is trib u te d to stu d en ts at H a z le t’s tw o m id d le s c h o o ls , B e e rs S tre e t a n d U n io n A venue, the first day o f school, said A iken. . T h e A llian ce w ill also h av e in fo rm atio n ta b les at th e tw o m id d le sc h o o ls’ B ack to S c h o o l n ig h ts, w h e re th e y w ill d is trib u te in fo rm atio n and an sw er questions. A ik en b ro u g h t th e id ea to th e A llian ce and is co o rd in atin g it. A fo rm e r d ru g p re ­ v en tio n co u n selo r at a school in B rooklyn, C A L E N D A 1 3 N .Y ., sh e sta rte d a S a fe H o m e s p ro g ra m th ere w h ich w as v ery su ccessfu l, she said. “ P aren ts lo v e d it,” sh e added. S he h as tw o ch ild ren , a son in seventh g rade and a d a u g h ter in h ig h school. The Alliance was e stab lish ed last y ear a n d is fu n d e d b y th e s ta te . T h e g ro u p is c h a ire d by B arb ara H illard , an d has a c e n ­ tra l c o m m itte e w ith re p re s e n ta tiv e s fro m th e h ig h school, b o th stu d en ts and teachers, the H azlet P o lice D ep artm en t an d th e co m ­ m u n ity . It sp o n so rs an an ti-d ru g and a lc o ­ h o l o rg a n iz a tio n at th e h ig h sch o o l called T e e n I n s t i t u t e o f th e G a r d e n S ta t e , o r T IG S , and la st y e a r sp o n so red a m o ck trial. T h e m u n ic ip a l c o u r t j u d g e a n d v a rio u s p racticin g atto rn ey s particip ated . A ik e n sa id th a t S a fe H o m es w ill h e lp p aren ts to n etw o rk . “ W e really w an t to rea c h e v ery o n e ,” she said, in c lu d in g p riv a te - as w ell as p u b lics c h o o l s t u d e n ts . S h e d o e s n ’t e x p e c t as m u ch success in th e high school, she said, b u t by startin g at th e m id d le sch o o l lev el, “ In d ire c tly , it w ill b e filte re d th ro u g h th e h ig h sch o o l.” T h e S afe H o m es p ro g ram o rig in ated in L iv in g sto n . P ro g ra m s h a v e a lso b e e n e s ­ tab lish ed at St. Jo h n V ian n ey H ig h School, H olm del, as w ell as in th e H o lm d el S chool D istrict. F o r m o re in fo rm a tio n o n th e A llia n c e , co n tac t D etectiv e Sgt. Jo h n M ullin s o r the c rim e p re v e n tio n o ffic er, D etec tiv e Jam es M u rp h y , at 2 6 4-1079. th is k e n n e l, th is n e v e r w o u ld h a v e h a p ­ p e n e d ,” she said. N o w , she said , b o th the H az le t P o lic e an d H ealth D e p artm en ts say th ey n e v e r called. “ W h a t r e a l ly b a f f le s u s , ” s a id M rs. G arb er, is “ w hy w ould th ey p u t to sleep a p u r e - b r e d d o g ? ” T h e d o g , w h ic h th e y called T ish a, h a d w on sev eral rib b o n s and w a s r e p o r te d ly w e a r in g a s p e c ia l sh o w ch o k e co lla r w hen she w as p ic k e d up. M rs. G a rb e r s a id it is a ls o a m y s te ry h o w th e d o g ’s c o lla r g o t o ff. T h e w id e , p in k c o l l a r w ith a n A b e r d e e n l i c e n s e attach ed w as fo u n d in a H azlet po stal c o l­ l e c t i o n b o x a n d m a i l e d to A b e r d e e n T o w n sh ip . O n Ju ly 2 2 , A b erd een o fficia ls tu rn e d it o v e r to th e G a rb e rs, h e ig h ten in g th eir h o p es o f fin d in g th e ir dog. G lo ria B lu m ig , th e o w n e r o f B lu m ig K en n els, said b y law th ey are re q u ire d to h o ld stray an im als sev en d ay s. A fte r that, she said th ey do th e ir b est to p u t th em up fo r adop tion. O n ce they d o p u t th e m u p fo r adoption, th ey keep them , she said. But the Garbers’ dog “ w as n o t a good k ennel d o g ,’’ she said, adding th at “usually these n o rth ern b reed dogs d o n ’t lik e to be co n fin ed .” S he said they also co n tac t special b reed g r o u p s to “ tr y to g e t a r e s c u e . ” W ith S ib e ria n h u sk ie s, h o w e v e r, sh e sa id th e y h a v e h a d n o lu c k , n o tin g th a t th e g ro u p s never return th e k e n n e l’s calls. “ I j u s t fe e l r e a lly b a d ,” s a id B lu m ig about the tu rn o f events. H azlet co n tracted w ith B lum ig K ennels in January. In th is g e n e r a l a re a , th e k e n n e l a ls o serv es R ed B an k , F re e h o ld B o ro u g h , and F reehold T ow nship. J O A N I R E N E ’S D A N C E S T U D IO 335 Maple Place, Keyport, N.J. 07735 ( o p p o s it e S t. J o s e p h 's S c h o o l) (9 0 8 ) 2 6 4 -1 5 2 9 member of DEA TAP-JAZZ-BALLET-POINT BOY'S TAP & TUMBLING - A ges 2 Y2 years and u p T R O P H IE S G IV E N F O R P E R F E C T A T T E N D A N C E ! _______________A D U L T E X E R C IS E — C la s s e s S t a r t S e p t e m b e r 1 0 — O PEN HOUSE: Fri., A u gu st 28 6-8 P.M. Sat., A u gu st 29 1-3 P.M. *** S P E C I A L O F F E R *** R e g is te r b e fo re S e p t e m b e r 1 s t a n d re c e iv e 1 0 % D i s c o u n t o n th e f ir s t m o n th le s s o n s . O r R e g is te r w ith a F r i e n d a n d re c e iv e a 2 0 % D i s c o u n t o n f ir s t m o n th le s s o n s . COOL C R IS P SALADS FOR YO U R B A R1BEI BECUE PIC OR P IC N IC “No p a r t y to o s m a ll o r to o b ig ” 5 WE SPECIALIZE IN • ANTIPASTO • PASTASALADS • TOSSED SALADS OO O ff WHEN YOU BUY 2 DINNER ENTREES With Coupon • Expires 9-30-92 • Not Valid For Salads R Today Th u rsd a y The Women’s Center of Monmouth County, 1 Bethany Road, Building 3, Suite 42, Hazlet, has ongoing therapy groups for women; sessions are available for abused women, incest survivors, drug/alchohol issues, and separated/divorced women. For more information on the programs, call 264-4111. Hazlet United Soccer Association seeks players for a boys traveling soccer team. Players must be born between Aug. 1,1977, and July 31, 1979. Need not be Hazlet residents. For more information on the soccer league, call 739-1133 or 888­ 8252. Summer dance classes each Thursday morning through Sept. 10. Creative move­ ment for ages 3 and 4 at 10 a.m. Pre-ballet for ages 4 and 5 (or 3-year-olds who have had previous instuction) at 11 a.m. Fee, $25. Register at the Recreation Center, Veterans Memorial Park. S a tu rd a y Shea Stadium trip to see the New York Mets vs. the Cincinnati Reds. Bus will leave the library parking lot, Middle Road, at 10:45 a.m. Tickets, $22. Kids under 14 will get a school starter kit. For reservations, call Hazlet Recreation Center at 739-0653. E a t In • T a k e O ut • D elivery A P A R I C A R D O ’S G r e a t I ta lia n F o o d — Q u ic k S e r v ic e 7 6 H ig h w a y 3 4 , P in e V a lle y P la z a M a ta w a n , N J 0 7 7 4 7 Fax: 9 0 8 - 5 8 3 - 8 7 8 1 Phone: 9 0 8 - 5 8 3 - 8 8 1 7 !■ 1 4 AUGUST 26,1992, THE INDEPENDENT Eve ry D a y B ig S e le c t io n + B ig S a v in g s = B ig V a lu e P A R L I N , O ld B r id g e R t. # 9 & N J H o u rs : G a te w a y E rn s to n S C R o a d M o n .- S a t . S u n d a y 9 - 9 :3 0 1 0 -6 9 0 8 / 7 3 7 -5 7 1 7 D r u g E m p o r iu m Super Deep Discount Drug Store! THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST' 26, <10*2 L o c a l lib r a r y g e ts S e r v ic e s e x p a n d e d b y n e w p ro g ra m s an d u p g ra d e s By Christine Menapace K E Y P O R T — T h e ch ild ren o f th e b o r­ o u g h have been bu sy b o o k w o rm s this su m ­ m er, read in g m o re th an 200 books. J a n e t F is c h e r , v ic e p r e s i d e n t o f th e K e y p o rt L ib ra r y B o a rd o f T ru s te e s , sa id m o re th a n 35 c h ild re n sig n e d u p fo r th is y e a r ’s su m m er re a d in g p ro g ra m , “ B o o k w o rm s,” w h ich cam e to an en d this w eek. U n d e r F is h e r’s d ire c tio n , th e p ro g ra m w as started last y e a r w hen 19 ch ild ren took p art in “T he N atio n o f Im ag in e,” trav elin g aro u n d a m ap w ith ev ery b o o k th ey read. This year, each child rece iv e d th e head o f a b o o k w o rm , w h ich g rew b y seg m en ts o f co n stru ctio n p a p er each tim e a b o o k w as co m pleted. T h ere is also a gro u p b o o k w o rm in th e lib rary, w hich now m easures m o re th an 200 seg m ents long. U n d e r th e p ro g ra m , c h ild re n in g rad e s b e tte r a n d p re - k in d e r g a r te n th r o u g h s ix th w e re r e ­ q u ired to re a d a m inim um o f 10 books. T h e p ro g ram is o ffered free each su m ­ m er. F isch e r, w h o also te a c h e s fo u rth g rad e in H o lm d el, said th e lib rary h as been slo w ­ ly b u t su re ly tra n sfo rm in g its e lf o v e r th e p a st tw o y e a rs to o ffe r m o re p ro g ra m s to th e c o m m u n ity . B u t m a n y p e o p le a r e n ’t aw are o f th e new o p p o rtu n ities. “ W e s e e th e s a m e c h i l d r e n e v e r y m o n th ,” she co m m en ted . Movies for children in th e age ra n g e o f p re -k in d e rg a rte n th ro u g h fo u rth g rad e are o ffered th e first F rid ay o f every m o n th at 3 p .m . M o s t o fte n th e m o v ie s a re a b o u t a b o o k , F isc h e r said. A n arts and crafts h o u r is o ffered o n the seco n d F rid ay o f every m o n th at 3 :3 0 p.m . T h e re is n o a g e lim it a n d p ro je c ts o fte n d eal w ith h o lid ay crafts. A story h o u r is h e ld th e th ird S aturday o f ev ery m o n th fro m ro u g h ly 10:30 p .m . to 1 1 :3 0 p .m . F is c h e r re a d s th e sto rie s e a c h w eek and th en d o es an activ ity afterw ard s. “ I t ’s a fu n k in d o f a ctiv ity , b u t alw ay s e d u catio n al,” she said. In o rd e r to spice u p story h o u r and give 1 5 b e t t e r a ll t h e t im e F isch e r an o c casio n al b re ak , g u est readers so m e tim e s ta k e o v er. C o u n c ilm a n R o b e rt B erg en re ad o n F a th e r’s D ay th is y ear and M ay o r Jo h n J. M e rla is e x p ected to read in O ctober. Because of her ex p erien ce as a teacher, F is c h e r is o f te n a b le to e x c h a n g e id e a s b e tw een th e c lassro o m and th e library. In M arch , fo r in stan ce, she h ad h er stu ­ d e n ts in H o lm d e l w rite sto rie s fo r c la ss. S h e th e n p ic k ed th e fiv e b e st tales and h ad th e stu d en ts co m e in to re ad th eir ep ics at story hour. F is c h e r a ls o h o p e s to o ffe r m o re p ro ­ g ram s fo r o ld e r ch ild ren . O ne c o n cep t is a A n to in e tte 6 c h il d r e n ’s d ra m a w o rk s h o p th a t m a y b e offered on ce a m onth. B e sid e s o ff e rin g m o re p ro g ra m s , F is ­ ch er said th e lib rary has receiv ed phy sical im p ro v e m e n ts lik e fre sh ly p a in te d w a lls, new V enetian blinds, ceiling fans, a copier, a m ic ro fic h e m a c h in e , a te le v is io n a n d a VCR. Plans are also in the w orks fo r c o m p ly ­ in g w ith th e re c e n tly e n a c te d A m e ric a n s W ith D isabilities A ct. F isch er said m aking the build in g h a n d i­ c a p p e d a c c e s s ib le is im p o s s ib le , d u e to standards such as angle and w idth o f ram p. B u t th e lib ra ry w ill b u y any h a n d ic a p p e d re sid e n t m em b ersh ip at H azlet o r H o m d el libraries, w h ich are h an d ica p p ed accessible. T he lib rarian can also h an d -d eliv er b o oks, she said. H a ir & N a il C o s m e tiq u e In tro d u c tin g M i s s V ic k i! M a r k e tp la c e T ip s & W ra p s' * W it h C o u p o n O n l y • E x p i t r e s 9 - 2 - 9 2 (N ex t to J a n s T ravel), H ours: M o n -S at 10A M -6P M T h u rs & F ri T il 9:30 Hwy. 34 290-0202 S e n io r H e a lt h W a tc h W e e k August 31st - September 5th *.39 Aspirin F R E E 1 0 0 T a b le ts 325 m g H e a r i n g (C o m p a re to Sept. 2, 1992 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. A SPIRIN B a y e r® ) L i m i t O n e P e r F a m il y Oyster Shell Calcium $ 1 4 .9 5 V a lu e FR EE M e d ic in e Shoppe® Coupon Book $2.99 O v e r $ 2 0 .0 0 in V a lu a b le S a v in g s! E x e r c is e V id e o F o r O ld e r A d u lts w ith V ita m in D 1 0 0 T a b le ts $.9 9 R e g . $ 1 .9 9 Limit One Per Family ONE WEEK ONLY Medt Profen™ Century Vitamins C o m p a re to C e n tru m ® Photograph by Rich Schultz Mindy Carew, 19, of Keyport holds three of six kittens that she found in her back yard. The kittens were abandoned by their mother, but three of them have already found homes. Item in soft drink could be G um m y Bear K E Y P O R T — A capsule o f som e k in d w as fo u n d in a tw o -lite r p la s tic b o ttle o f P epsi last w eek. P o lice say, h o w ev er, th at th e cap su le appears h arm less and m ay even be a G u m m y B ear. C a n d y C a re y , 205 M a in S t., s a id th e capsule flo ated to the top w h en h er d a u g h ­ te r p o u r e d th e s o d a in to a g la s s . O th e r m e m b ers o f th e fam ily h a d alre a d y d ran k fro m the bottle and it w as th ree-fo u rth s fin ­ ish ed, she said. A lth o u g h all fam ily m e m b e rs are fin e, th ey fig u red , “b e tte r safe th a n so rry ,” an d to o k th e cap su le to police. C arey d escrib ed the cap su le as cle a r on one side and re d o n the o th er, shaped lik e a je l l y b e a n , a n d s w o lle n a n d g u m m y . It seem ed to have a film on it. T he b o ttle w as p u rch ased A ug. 14, and th e d is c o v e ry w a s re p o rte d to p o lic e th e afternoon o f A ug. 16. P o lice said th at w h en th ey attem p ted to g e t th e c a p su le o u t, m o st o f it d isso lv e d , b u t it w ill b e sen t to th e lab so m etim e this w eek. D etectiv e Sgt. S tep h en W h e e ler said th e y h av e n o la b re p o rts, b u t th e c a p su le appears to b e a G u m m y B ear. “T h a t’s w hat it looks lik e to u s,” he said. Natural Vegetable laxative i3oz. i 5 0 ta b le ts 1 3 0 ta b le ts CUDDLY KITTENS S c r e e n i n g M.m.un.,., MM. MEDI PROFEN™ *2.99 I C o m p a re I t o A d v il' R e g . $ 6 .4 9 L im it o n e R e g . $ 6 .4 9 I L im it o n e C o m p a re to M e ta m u c il® R e g . $ 4 .8 9 ■*855” s2.9 9 *.99 L im it o n e Shoppe? Chelsea Place u r J \4 e d ic in e S h o p p e d Rickels | ri i i i i x-g jM e d icin e Shoppd^ ■n 50% O ff Any Medicine Shoppe® Brand Products .| L im it O n e Per Familyy ^ o o d One Week Only © 1 9 9 2 M e d ic in e S h o p p e In te r n a tio n a l, In c . L im it 2 E a c h I te m .| Jeff Ball, R.Ph. 3250 Route 35, Hazlet 888-7900 | i-------------- v'g J\4ed icine S h o p p ed 20% O ff All New or Transferred Prescriptions N o t V alid L im it O n e C o u p o n Per F a m ily w ith a n y _______________________ G o o d O n e W e ek O n ly o_______ t h e r o ______ ffe r | Validfor patientsovertheageof 62only. Proofof age maybe required. Not validon P.A.A.D. *| " " 6 t 1 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT — 'rvzr,-' • • ] i r r ____ B® ^B v vi^ . - . .i i| i ■ ■ i ■ ^B BB .^B j Don’t Rub, Scrub, or Fight That Tub Another Minute! LET US RESURFACE IT FOR YOU P ro p o s e d fu n d Make your old, rough bathtub shiny, like new and easy-to-clean w o u ld p r o v id e m illio n s a n n u a lly ■ i i ■ Free Estimates 5 Year Guarantee 4 hour dry available N E W IM P R O V E D PROCESS By Garry Wasko M ID D L E T O W N — L o c a l p o litic ia n s are p u sh in g fo r a re feren d u m asking N ew J e r s e y a n s w h a t th e y th in k o f fu n d in g a shore p ro tectio n p rogram . P ro p o n e n ts sa y th a t su c h a fu n d w ill h elp b o th th e e n v iro n m e n t and th e to u rist trad e o f th e Jersey Shore. S ta te S e n . J o e K y r illo s , h e a d o f th e N E W 10 YR, W A R R A N T Y i > ■ ■ AMERICAN COATING INC F i b e r g l a s s & W a ll T ile /R e f r ig e r a t o r R e f i n i s h i n g (908) 892-8093 ■ ■ , P u b lic q u e s tio n w o u ld a s k o p in io n o n s h o r e p r o te c tio n IT S W O R T H T H E T R IP F R O M A N Y W H E R E S l I S A N K E E N E H A S IT A L L ! BACKTOSCHOOL genuine leather handbags FAMOUS MAKER GENUINELEATHER tup Values up to $150 SELECTCROUPOF k swatch? &up □ WATCHES HIGH SIERRA. PASSPORT TO AOVENTURE BACKPACKS ^ l/m U *12 99 S U S A N C E E E N E SHOP& COMPARE, THE BESTVALUESANDSELECTIONSAREHERE! NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY $Q Q 5 P IE C E * * L U G G A G E S E T value $5 0 0 NtofeWaci; MATAWAN Route 34 5 8 3 -3 6 9 6 M a rh to la c e outlet store PRINCETON Englishtown Auction Route 27 & 518 ,Brown B‘d8’ 2 9 7-6 2 4 9 Marketplace Store Hours: Daily 10-6,Thurs. & Fri. 10-9, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 12-5 E n v ir o n m e n t C o a sta l R e so u rc e s an d T o u ris m C o m m it­ t e e , j o i n e d t h r e e o t h e r l e g i s l a t o r s in p ro p o s in g a sta te w id e re fe re n d u m a sk in g w h e th e r a N a tu ra l R e so u rc e s T ru s t F u n d should be estab lish ed n ex t year. T h e p ro p o s e d fu n d w o u ld p ro v id e an e s tim a te d $ 3 2 to $ 4 4 m illio n a n n u a lly , w h ic h w o u ld be fu n n e le d in to sh o re p ro ­ tectio n p rojects. G reen A cres land acq u isi­ tions, fa rm -la n d p reserv atio n acq u isitio n s, to u ris m g ra n ts , an d re s e a rc h in to c o a sta l engineering. The bills establishing su ch a re fe re n ­ dum h av e p assed th rough a jo in t co m m ittee o f b o th h o u ses, and w ill be v o ted on this w eek. If the bills are approved, a question w ill b e p la c e d o n th e N o v e m b e r b a llo t asking w h e th e r v o te r s s u p p o r t s u c h a f u n d — c o lle c te d fro m a sp ecial 2 p e rc e n t tax on r e v e n u e f r o m h o t e l s , m o t e ls , s e a s o n a l ren tals and cam pgrounds. T he referen d u m w o u ld be n o n-binding, b u t K y r i l l o s a n d M i l l b u r n T o w n s h ip A sse m b ly w o m a n M a u re e n O g d e n v o w e d to in tro d u ce leg islatio n creating the fu n d if voters approve. K y rillo s said th at the e sta b lish m e n t o f such a fund, b ecau se it is a long-term b u d ­ g e t is s u e , w o u ld h a v e to c o m e fro m th e L e g is la tu r e its e lf , a n d c o u ld n o t b e a d ­ d re sse d by a b in d in g re feren d u m , a c c o rd ­ ing to state law . A c c o rd in g to K y r illo s , th e id e a o f a d irect referen d u m cam e about as a resu lt o f w h a t h e c a l l e d a d i f f e r e n c e o f p u b li c o p in io n on th e m atter. H e cited recen t n ew sp ap er polls, on e o f w hich sho w ed a m ajo rity w illin g to pay in ­ c re a s e d ta x e s to p ay fo r sh o re p ro te c tio n and a second w hich show ed few er than 40 p ercen t o f th o se resp o n d in g w illing to pay extra. “I want to give every op p o rtu n ity to the p eo p le o f N ew Jersey to d ecid e w h eth er the p ro p o sed N atu ral R eso u rces T ru st F u n d is the right w ay to go on p ro tectin g o u r open spaces, farm lan d an d historic p ro p ertie s,” s a id O g d e n , th e A s s e m b ly b i l l ’s c h i e f sponsor. O c e a n -M o n m o u th S en. A n d rew C ie sla said th a t th e fu n d w o u ld n o t o n ly b en efit the sta te ’s en vironm ent, it w o u ld also b oost the sta te ’s econom y th ro u g h in creased to u r­ ism . “W h at w o u ld h ap p en to o u r state if the 7 m illion to u rists w ho v isited th e shore last su m m e r d id n o t sh o w u p ? ” C ie sla ask ed . H e ad d ed th at p ro te c tin g the shore w o u ld e n s u r e t h a t th o s e t o u r i s t s w o u ld k e e p com ing. T h e b ills w e re re le a s e d f a v o r a b ly b y co m m ittees fro m b o th h o u ses an d w ill be con sidered this w eek by the full bo d ies o f the A ssem b ly and Senate. The establishment of a special fu n d to p a y fo r sh o re p ro te c tio n a n d o th e r e n v i­ ro n m en tal p ro jects is th e latest attem p t by th e s ta te L e g is la tu r e to p ro v id e a s ta b le so u rce o f fu n d in g fo r the e n v iro n m e n t in N ew Jersey. C u r r e n t l y , th e L e g i s l a t u r e in c l u d e s funds fo r shore p rotection, open sp aces and o th e r e n v iro n m e n ta l c a u s e s in its a n n u a l budget. K y rillo s said th at sin ce the L eg islatu re m ust decide every y ear how m uch to give to su ch p ro jects, the e n v iro n m en t is o ften o v erlo o k ed w hen bud g ets are tight. l.-I < • I 1 'it I * VwJ- , *• ; I ,‘J ):« f ' THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 1 7 ■ ■ i i r a B ir d s n e e d h e lp fr o m N o in g one has yet com e up e v id e n c e th a t w e do g o o d b y fe e d in g th e m B ut w e do fo r th e m m any o f th e m a re m ig ra tio n and th e — c o n v in c ­ o u r b ird s a lo t o f in w in te r. kn o w m o re w ith th a t w e in th is in s e rio u s can age n e s tin g in do a lo t w h ic h so tro u b le — in seasons: s p rin g , s u m m e r a n d fa ll. W e know th e w h a t th e m a jo r fa c to rs a la rm in g d e c lin e o f so w h ic h m e a n s A m e ric a an d A s n e st s o u th in N o rth o f th e b o rd er. Rapid destruction of s e rio u s ly th e s h rin k in g h a v e b re e d e rs to e x p o s e d in c re a s in g th e w o o d la n d d e p re d a tio n b y th e ir n a tu ra l e n e m ie s , a n d has cau sed a m ark e d T he o u r a re a . M a n y m o re fin d h e re d u rin g s u s te n a n c e O ne th e ir jo u rn e y s n o rth and can th in g s im p ro v e w ith can do fo r m ay a ll o f n u m b ers a n d and b a n d in g in v o lv e d in such a v o id fin d o f fe n s iv e th a t p r o v id e h a rb o r th e fo o d in s e c t p e s tic id e s . T h e a re th e tra n s ie n ts , fro m a re o f O r n ith o lo g y , in c lu d in g th e b ird s to at m o st b o o k s to re s a n d lib ra rie s . a d e q u a te ly p o p u la tio n s, c o m b a t th e lo ss w e k eep h av e to se n t fo rm s k in d s to o f b ird s 6 forward speeds, Patented Hi-Vac Deck, Easy Empty Bag o f th e 159 R o a d , I th a c a , N .Y . a re and at FULL FEATURED SELF PROPELLED b a c k y ard RECYCLING/MULCHING S ap- Converts frombagging to recycling/mulching in seconds, once special blade is installed. 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Ctr............................ 3 6 3 - 7 1 0 0 LINCROFT 644 Newman Springs Rd.............................. 8 4 2 - 6 6 0 0 MATAWAN/OLD BRIDGE Rt. 34, Marketplace II MIDDLETOWN Rt.35,PathmarkCtr 5 8 3 -3 6 0 0 6 7 1 -7 3 0 0 RED BANK 60 Broad s t ..................................................5 3 0 - 5 1 5 1 WALL Rt. 35, Seagirt Mall................................................. 2 2 3 - 2 8 0 0 EAST BRUNSW ICK Vllllage Green Rt. 18 : 2 3 8 -7 3 7 3 EDISON Oak Tree Center..................................................4 9 4 - 8 4 8 4 .......... 9 4 0 - 0 9 0 0 OCEAN COUNTY BRICK Drum Pt. Plaza, Brick Blvd.................................... 9 2 0 - 1 3 3 0 LAKEHURST Lakehurst Circle Ctr, Rt. 70......................6 5 7 - 1 4 0 0 MANAHAWKIN Harbor Plaza, Rt. 72................. ( 6 0 9 ) 5 9 7 - 0 2 5 0 TOMS RIVER 28 Main Street..........................................2 4 0 - 2 0 2 1 TOMS RIVER Rt. 37 E., Brookside Plaza........................2 7 0 - 4 0 8 0 MOST INSURANCE & MEDICARE PLANS ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT 1 8 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT C H E C K IT O U T HAZLET S u m m e r b o o k s a l e from 9 :3 0 a.m . to 1 p.m . at the library, 251 M iddle R oad. HOLMDEL M a ry P h illip s e x h i b i t o f p a s te ls th ro u g h S ep t. 4 at th e lib ra ry , C ra w fo rd s C o rn er R o ad . F o r lib rary h o u rs an d o th er in fo rm atio n , call 431-7251 MANALAPAN F r e e b u s i n e s s c o u n s e l i n g b y th e S e r­ vice C o rp s o f R etired E x ecu tiv es (S C O R E ) a v a ila b le T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y a f t e r ­ n o o n s . C a ll 4 3 1 - 7 2 2 2 f o r a p p o in tm e n t. A ls o a v a i l a b l e a t th e E a s te r n B r a n c h , S hrew sbury; call 842-5995. MARLBORO P h o to e x h ib itio n b y th e C o v e r e d B rid g e C a m e ra C lu b at th e M a rlb o ro L i­ b rary , L ib rary C o u rt and W y n crest D rive, n o w th ro u g h S ep t. 12. F o r h o u rs an d in ­ fo rm atio n , call 308-3761. MIDDLETOWN R o b e r t L a h m o f D avid L e m e r A sso ci­ ates w ill discuss b onds at 7 :3 0 p.m . T h u rs­ d ay at the library. “ M in n e a p o lis S c u lp tu re G a r d e n ,” slid e p ro g ra m fe a tu rin g 4 0 sc u lp tu re s by m asters o f m od ern ism , at 7 :3 0 p.m . T u e s­ day at th e library. RED BANK Your choice of any one of these 4 exciting fall promotions with the purchase of the 1st 10 fojta pools for installation this fall - at our lowest prices of the entire year. 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R e g u la r h o u r s w ill b e 9 a .m . to 8 p .m . M ond ay, W ed n esd ay and T hursday; and 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . T uesday and F riday. C h i l d r e n ’ s S t o r y t i m e fo r a g e s 3 -5 ; p a re n ts m ay re g is te r th e ir c h ild re n at th e lib r a r y . F o r m o re in f o r m a tio n , c a ll th e C h ild r e n ’s R o o m at 8 4 2 -0 6 9 0 . Id e n tic a l p ro g ram s w ill be h eld ev ery T uesday and W e d n e s d a y at 10:30 a.m . fro m S e p t. 15 th rough the m id d le o f M ay. SHREWSBURY M e d i c a r e i n f o r m a t i o n a n d h e lp w ith m e d ic a re p ro b le m s o ff e re d o n a lte rn a te W ed n esd ay s at the library fro m 10 a.m . to n o o n by th e F am ily and C h ild re n ’s S ervice S e n io r H e a lth I n s u r a n c e P r o g r a m . F o r m ore inform ation, call 842-5995. F re e e m p lo y m e n t c o u n s e lin g fo r arm ed forces veteran s every F riday fro m 9 a.m . to noon. A v e te ra n s’ rep resen tativ e o f th e N ew Jerse y E m p lo y m en t S erv ice w ill m e e t in d iv id u a lly w ith a n y v e t w h o h a s se rv e d 181 d a y s o f a c tiv e d u ty . N o a p ­ p o in tm e n t n e c e s s a ry . F o r m o re in f o rm a ­ tion, call 842-5995. S p e a k e r s a v a ila b le T h e M o n m o u th C o u n ty P r o s e c u to r ’s O ffice has e sta b lish e d a S p eak ers B u reau d e sig n e d to serv e sc h o o ls, o rg a n iz a tio n s, and o th er civ ic-m in d ed groups. T h e b u r e a u , u n d e r th e le a d e r s h ip o f county P ro secu to r Jo h n K aye, is co m prised o f assista n t p ro s e c u to rs an d in v e stig a to rs q u a l i f i e d to s p e a k a b o u t c h i l d a b u s e , dru n k en driving, drugs, careers in law , stu ­ d e n t le a d e r s h i p , a r s o n a n d to x ic w a s te p ro b lem s, sex u al ab u se, the crim in a l j u s ­ tice system and o th er topics. T o arrange fo r a speaker, contact Jerry H a m li n , s p e c i a l p r o j e c t s c o o r d i n a t o r , M onm outh C ounty P ro se c u to r’s O ffice, at 577-6791 o r 577-8797. THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 1 9 ADVERTISEMENT H & R B L O C K T A X B E G IN S Photograph by Rich Schultz B A C K - T O - S C H O O L S H O P P E R S Robin Asch, 6, of Aberdeen shops for school clothes with her mother, Jill, at Li’l Bits, Matawan. This was the back-to-school photograph that was to run on the cover of the Aug. 19 issue of the Independent. The photograph that was published was a picture of comedian Paul Venier and was to run in another Greater Media publication. Thousands of people enjoy part-time employment and earn money each year as income tax preparers. Many receive their training in the income tax course taught by H&R Block. Block offers the Income Tax Course starting the week of September 14th. Classes are held in locations throughout New Jersey. Students choose from morning, evening or weekend classes. The Income Tax Course teaches the basics of income tax preparation. Students receive hands-on experience in C O U R S E S O O N preparing individual tax returns, working with increasingly com­ plex tax situations as the term progresses. The course is ideal for homemakers, retirees, teachers, and for anyone who wants to increase his or her tax knowledge. Qualified graduates may be offered job interviews with H&R Block but are under no obliga­ tion to accept employment. Registration forms and brochures can be obtained by contacting H&R Block at 1 -8 0 0 -T A X -2 0 0 0 9 9 ? A n* 9 ASK ABOUT OUR SHORT-SEASON FUN BOWLING OFFERVALIDFOROPEN PLAYBOWLINGONLY. CANNOTBE COMBINEDWITHANYOTHER CLUBS PROMOTIONOR PROGRAMSUCHAS ROCK N' BOWL, CHASETHE COLORS. ETC. h ° t q c d o g s 9 o c s o S is MID STATE BOWL STRATHMORE LANES O ld B rid g e T u r n p ik e , E . B r u n s w ic k R t. 3 4 , A b e rd e e n , N J 0 7 7 4 7 (908) 254-1400 (908) 566-7500 ^ 2 0 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT P ro g ra m s allow stu d en ts to explore career c h o ic e s By Susan Graziano___________________ /(■wpf'*-*! S u m m e r is a tim e to e x p lo re , and fo r sev eral local high school students, the sea­ son is b ein g sp e n t do in g ju s t that. M o n iq u e A p o n te o f M a n a la p a n , a 15y ear-o ld ju n io r at H ig h T ech H igh School, L in cro ft, p a rticip ated in the E x p lo rin g C a­ re e r O p tio n s in E n g in e e rin g an d S c ie n c e (E c o e s) p ro g ra m th a t in tro d u c e d ta le n te d y o u n g w o m en fro m all o v er th e cou n try to en g in eerin g an d science. P a rtic ip a n ts sp e n d tw o w e e k s in r e s i­ d en ce at th e S tev en s In stitu te o f T e c h n o l­ o g y , H oboken. “I w o rk ed o n a research p ro ject in b io ­ c h e m istry ,” said M oniq ue, w ho w ants to be 1 I t 1 1 ( 1 1 1 I t 1 1 i i i I I ! I i i 11 i I k I >I i l l S c h o o ls a neuro su rg eo n . “W e w ent th ro u g h a long p r o c e s s o f d e te r m i n in g th e a m o u n t o f c h o le s te r o l in c e rta in fo o d s . It w a s v e ry in terestin g fo r m e to do this type o f la b o ra ­ to ry w o rk .” T h r o u g h h a n d s - o n w o r k , in te ra c tio n w ith p ro f e s s io n a ls , fa c u lty an d stu d e n ts, and o n -site visits and sem in ars, students are a b le to m a k e in f o r m e d d e c is io n s a b o u t th eir futures. “I g o t a p ersp ectiv e on the business end o f c iv il a n d m e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e rin g th ro u g h th e p ro g ra m ,” said M o n iq u e, on e o f 4 0 girls fro m aro u n d th e co u n ty in th e p rogram . “W e w ere assig n ed roles as e n g i­ neer, b u dget m anager, draftsp erso n , m ark et research er an d spo k esp erso n to h elp u s u n ­ d erstan d w hat the p ro fessio n is all about.” E v ely n N ie b o f M a rlb o ro also is a j u ­ n io r at H ig h T ech H ig h S c h o o l. T h e 15y e a r - o ld is a n in te r n in th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty D e p a rtm e n t o f E n g in eers in F re e ­ h o ld B o ro u g h . T h e s ix -w e e k , m in im u m w ag e p ro g ram involves d raftin g , com p u ter w o rk a n d a s s is tin g th e e n g in e e rs in th e b rid g e g ro u p o f the departm ent. “I t ’s a very good learn in g ex p erien ce,” said N ie b , a fte r o n e m o n th at h e r jo b . “ I w a n t to b e an a rc h ite c t an d I ’m en jo y in g finding o u t about how b rid g es are m ad e up and m ain tain ed .” A c c o r d i n g t o M a r y A n n P u c ilo w s k i, an assistan t e n g in e e r w ho h as tw o interns in h er office, the dep artm en t d esig n ed and m a in ta in s m o re th a n 9 0 0 b rid g e s in th e county. “T h is is th e first tim e w e ’ve h a d h ig h school students as interns and it’s w orking o u t quite w e ll,” she said. Je ffre y B a rre tt o f F re e h o ld T o w n s h ip w ill earn a $500 stipend this sum m er w hen h e co m p letes h is eig h t-w eek assig n m en t for the S ch ering-P lough C o rp o ratio n in U nion. T h e 1 6 -y e a r-o ld is h e lp in g w ith a m a jo r p r o j e c t : t h e a d d i t i o n to t h e i r s e w e r treatm en t facility. “ I lo g p la n s a n d k e e p tr a c k o f p u r ­ c h a s e s ,” sa id Je ff. “ O n c e I c o m p le te th e p a p e rw o rk , I g e t to o b se rv e an d a ss ist in the process the eng in eers go th ro u g h to get the jo b d o n e.” J e f f said he w a n ts to be a m e c h a n ic a l eng ineer, b u t ex p lo rin g the civil en g in e e rs’ w orld has p ro v ed to be v ery interesting. “I ju s t w an ted so m eth in g in terestin g to do this sum m er and everyone has been very helpful to m e,” said Jeff, w ho has learned th e im p o r t a n c e o f k e e p i n g u p w ith te c h n o lo g ic a l a d v a n c e s o n c e ’ e m p lo y e d . “ S p e a k in g to c o n tr a c to r s , as w e ll as th e e n g in e e rs , is a g re a t w a y to le a r n m o re about the p ro fessio n .” V i n c e n t B u r z i , 1 6 , has a p o sitio n w rit­ in g c o m p u te r p ro g ra m s fo r E p ita x x In c ., P rin c e to n . T h e p ro g ra m s w ill te s t s e m i­ c o n d u c to r c h ip s u se d in th e e m itte rs and d e te c to rs th e c o m p a n y m a n u fa c tu re s and develops. A lso a ju n io r at H ig h T ech H igh S chool, the M an alap an teen -ag er is finding the w o rk v ery interesting. “T h ese ch ip s th at are b ein g te ste d w ill be u sed in an in te rn a tio n a l e n v iro n m en tal satellite to d etec t d ifferen t gases in th e at­ m o sp h ere,” said V incent, w ho w orks w ith o p tic a l, s e m i-c o n d u c to r a n d a p p lic a tio n s eng ineers and physicists. “I t ’s a long-range p ro ject an d a very im p o rtan t o n e .” V in cen t, w ho is n o t sure w h a t a re a o f e n g in e e rin g h e w a n ts to p u rs u e , sa id he p la n s o n c o n tin u in g h is w o rk at E p ita x x d u ring the school y ear by d o in g co m p u ter w o rk at h o m e an d co m in g in to th e o ffice after school. “T his jo b h as g iven m e a chance to see w h a t's out th ere,” said V incent. i i M # 4 1 I l f t S I t i f i t i l 1 1 1 f i l l i l l I f f t i t f i f i t i i f f I f t l i i l 11 THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 21 ON C A M P U S A r t h u r B . V e l a r d o J r , son o f M r. and M rs. A rth u r V e la rd o o f H a z le t, h as b een a w a rd e d a b a c h e lo r o f sc ie n c e d e g re e in e n v iro n m e n ta l p la n n in g fro m C o o k C o l­ lege, R u tg ers U n iv ersity , N ew B runsw ick. D a n a K . N a n k e r v i s o f C olts N eck , and R o b y n R . R o b i n s o n o f M id d leto w n , have b e e n n a m e d to th e s p rin g d e a n ’s lis t at P h il a d e lp h i a C o lle g e o f P h a r m a c y a n d S cience, P hiladelphia, Pa. J o s e p h M . C o l a s s a n o recen tly earn ed a m a s te r o f b u sin e ss a d m in is tra tio n d e g re e fro m P ace U niversity, N ew Y o rk C ity. J e a n n e M . S a v a g e o f A b e rd e e n , a n d M i c h a e l P a u l T o l o c k a o f M ataw an g ra d ­ u a te d M ay 19 fro m F a ir le ig h D ic k in s o n U niversity, F lo rh am -M ad iso n cam pus. L i s a M a r i e Y e n n e l l a o f M id d le to w n , h as been nam ed to th e spring d e a n ’s list at S eton H all U n iv ersity , S ou th O range. S t e p h a n i e A n n L e v e e n e , A b e rd e e n , w as nam ed to th e spring d e a n ’s list at the U n iv ersity o f D elaw are, N ew ark , D el. D a n i e l C a r e w , so n o f M r. a n d M rs. T h o m a s C arew o f H a z le t, g ra d u a te d Ju ly 10 fr o m th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty P o lic e A cadem y. S h e riff’s O fficer C arew receiv ed th e academ ic aw ard. S a l l y A n t o u n , d a u g h te r o f D rs. S a a d and B erlan ta A n to u n o f H o lm d el; F . J e n ­ n i f e r C o o p e r , d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. R ic h a rd A . C o o p e r o f M a ta w a n ; an d d au g h ter o f B arb ara U. C arto n and L aw ren ce A . C arto n , b o th o f M id d le to w n , w e re n a m e d to th e s p r in g d e a n ’s lis t at M u h le n b e rg C o lle g e , A llen to w n , Pa. C h a rle s H a lm o f M a ta w a n , re c e n tly r e c e iv e d a d o c to r o f p s y c h o lo g y d e g re e fro m Y e sh iv a U n iv e rs ity ’s F e rk a u f G ra d ­ u a te S c h o o l o f P s y c h o lo g y , th e B ro n x , N .Y . . K i m b e r l y J o a n R a y m o n d , d a u g h ter o f M r. and M rs. Jam es R ay m o n d o f L incroft, g ra d u a te d m a g n a cu m lau d e fro m B o sto n C o lle g e , B o sto n , M a ss., o n M a y 18. S he w ill a tte n d R o b e rt W o o d Jo h n so n S ch o o l o f M edicine, P iscataw ay , th is fall. E l i z a b e t h C a h i l l , d a u g h te r o f Jo A n n e and P eter C ahill o f M id d leto w n , w ill b e a m em b er o f th e B u ck n ell U n iv ersity S tudent G o v e r n m e n t C o n g r e s s f o r th e C la s s o f 1995. S h e serv ed as v ic e p re sid e n t o f h e r so p h o m o re c la s s a n d w as a re c ip e n t o f a G race F o u n d atio n S cholarship. C h r i s t o p h e r J . F i s h , so n o f M r. an d M rs. L . F is h o f M id d le to w n , g ra d u a te d M a 6 y 10 fro m R ic h m o n d C o lle g e , U n i­ versity o f R ich m o n d , V a. M i t c h e l l A l b a l a o f H a z le t w as p la c e d in c o m p u te r s c ie n c e , C o n tin e n ta l I n s u r ­ an ce, N ep tu n e , th ro u g h th e O ffic e o f C o ­ o p e ra tiv e E d u c a tio n , S te v e n s In s titu te o f T ech n o lo g y , H oboken. C a th e rin e M . C a rto n , PASSENGER RADIALS! o f M id d le to w n , a stu d e n t at th e L a w re n c e v iile S c h o o l, h as b een selected to attend the N atio n al Y oung L e a d e r s C o n f e r e n c e , s p o n s o r e d b y th e C o n g ressio n al Y outh L ea d e rsh ip C o u n cil, W ash in g to n , D .C ., to be h e ld A ug. 4-7. She w ill be a m o n g 4 0 0 h ig h sc h o o l stu d e n ts from across the nation selected. H o d a c h 40,000 Mile Warranty PERFORMANCE RADIALS! 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P r e - T e e n ’s By Christine Menapace M A T A W A N — A t th e age o f 13 , H i­ and trie s to tro p h ie s h id e and 11 6 - fo o t th in g is i t, b u t i t ’s s i m p l y has and a to th e p la y C la ra h e r y e a rs c o m p e titio n s fo r e n te re d h e r d a n c e an d 1987, and began e n te r in g p a g e a n ts in 1 9 8 9 . S in c e th a t re s id e n t h a s p o in t title s H ila ry N ew D a n ie l e v e ry w ay h a s e n te re d th e c o m p e titio n s so to D riv e in title 1 9 9 0 . o f M is s a re m any o v e r th e and has o f th e m . “ A fte r a H ila ry , w h o p a g e a n ts “ I a re D e s p ite p a g e a n ts y e a rs tra c k ,” jo k e d m an y s e le c te d th a t if B a lle t in sh e w as ac­ a c ro ss th e c o u n try . fe lt so h e r m o th e r w o rk s . w a s a c c e p te d to th e te r r ib le ,” s a id h e r m ak es m ad e by it c le a r th a t a ll H i l a r y . “ I ’m d e fi­ n ite ly n o t a s ta g e m o th e r ,” s h e s a id . d a n c in g , h er su ccess H ila ry le a d s y e a r- o ld life s ty le , e v e n s id e s th e re k n o w in g S till, h e r m o m th a n s a id w as a u d itio n e d f o r th e g e t th e r e , s in c e d e c is io n s h e ld s o m a n y title s th a t o fte n , b o th s h e a n d lo se O rla n d o , F la . m o th e r. h e r m o th e r fo rg e t s o m e w h ile , y o u a n a tio n a l F a ­ A s it tu r n s o u t, H ila r y y e a r, a t o n e title s h o ld s tim e S c h o o l o f A m e ric a n Y o rk , p ro g ra m . th e th re e as p a g e a n t in A t o n e p o in t, H ila r y p re s tig io u s J e rs e y S ta te P r e -T e e n M o d e l. H ila ry and h e ld h o ld in g C u rre n tly , N ew tim e , sam e T h e w e re c e p t e d , s h e c o u l d n ’t g o b e c a u s e s h e h a d n o f irs t c o m p e titio n s in th e in p e rfo rm a n c e s s e c o n d - r u n n e r u p o u t o f 4 7 e n tra n ts . m o re th a n c ro w n s fro m p a g e a n ts H ila ry th e a v e ra g e a tte n d in g le s s o n s f iv e w ith a p a g e a n ts v e ry n o rm a l 13- i f it is m u c h b u s ie r y o u n g t e e n - a g e r ’s . B e ­ s c h o o l, H ila r y days a and w eek ta k e s fo r th re e b a lle t to fo u r h o u rs a d a y a t th e A c a d e m y o f D a n c e A rts in R e d B a n k . E a c h p a g e a n t S om e h av e m e n ts w h ile v a rie s , a c a d e m ic o th e rs sh e an d do e x p la in e d . ta le n t re q u ire ­ n o t. S om e can in ­ c lu d e m o re th a n 2 0 0 g irls c o m p e tin g , w h ile o th e rs Call or write for FREE BROCHURE b u t c h o s e th e p a g e a n t a n d m o d e lin g 38 Tindall Road Middletown, NJ 07748 ch o sen N u tc ra c k e r, H ila ry th e b e a u ty , m o d e lin g a n d d a n c e . LOWENSTEIN DENTURE CENTER D e c e m b e r, fo r in s ta n c e , H ila ry P re -T e e n o f e n te r in g C a ll 6 7 1 - 1 8 7 5 a g a in s c h e d u le d 90 • Accepts Visa and Mastercard • Evening and Saturday hours available • Technicians on call for emergency repairs • One-day dentures • Roofless dentures for gaggers • Implant-retained dentures p ast w as v o rite p a rt o f life f o r H ila ry , w h o Backed by personal-touch service: T h is n e v e r d u ll la r y W h y te a lr e a d y h a s a tro p h y th a t s ta n d s ta c k y 60-day money-back guarantee Cosmetic dentistry techniques used to construct your new denture 1 year warranty against breakage life ta lle r th a n sh e d o e s. H e r m o th e r th in k s Let us show you w hat a difference y e a rs of exp erien ce and innovation in denture construction can m ean to you. It gives us the confidence to put a g uarantee on satisfation. Member: American Dental Association Academy of General Dentistry New Jerey Dental Association Staff Member: Monmouth Medical Center I N N E R M is s Your Denture Satisfaction is G uaranteed Dr. Phyllis H. Detwiler, DMD W m ay in c lu d e o n ly a h a n d fu l o f p e o p le . R a th e r th a n fo rm in g to a tte n d th e n u m ero u s a rts s c h o o ls a n d m o d e lin g w h ic h sh e h as re c e iv e d p e r­ s c h o o ls s c h o la rs h ip s , H i l a r y a t t e n d s S t. B e n e d i c t ’s i n H o l m d e l . W ith d a n c e le s s o n s , H ila ry e x p la in e d , “ I t ’s v e r y h a r d t o g e t y o u r h o m e w o r k d o n e W hen th o u g h , it c o m e s H ila ry ’s to g o t ta le n t c o m p e titio n s , an e d g e . S h e h as ... I ’m up la te .” A c a d e m ic s p o rta n t to h e r, a n d s tu d ie d b a lle t s in c e th e a g e o f 2 1 /2 a n d h a s le g e ra th e r th a n jo in danced s a id . f iv e seasons B a lle t, p la y in g p ro d u c tio n w ith C la ra o f The in th e th e G a rd e n S ta te b a l l e t ’s 1990 N u tc ra c k e r. “M y firs t lo v e is d a n c in g ,” s h e s a id . O fte n , h o w e v e r, h e r d a n c e p e rfo r­ T h en a g a in , if sh e o ffe r, s h e ’s k e e p in g S o m e o f h er d rea m s g e ts h e r o r e x c e lle n t h er s c h o o l, A m e ric a s o m e d a y . “ W h a te v e r c o m e s M is s a lo n g is O K ,” s h e a d d e d . ev en o p en . h a v in g d a n c in g p a g e a n t c o m p e ti­ d e c is io n s . im ­ ow n to u g h so m e an o p tio n s in c lu d e tio n s , fo r v e ry a tte n d c o l­ a d a n c e c o m p a n y , sh e m a n c e s c a n c o n flic t w ith m a k in g a re sh e p la n s to b e c o m in g THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 S e r v i c e ’s k e e p in g p r im f a m a r y ilie s g o a l is t o g e t h e r C o u n s e lo r s COVER STO RY p r o v i d e h e l p in in n o w ay a 9'-to-5 p o sitio n , and th e tim e th e y sp en d w ith th e fam ily is d e te rm in e d by each fa m ily ’s ind iv id u al needs. “ I t ’s an im p o rta n t th in g to b u ild th e re la tio n s h ip w ith th e f a m i l y , ” e x p la i n e d c o u n s e l o r S arah M eador. R a th e r th a n sim p ly fu n c tio n in g as o b ­ je c tiv e o b se rv e rs, c o u n se lo rs g e t v e ry in ­ v o lv e d w ith th e fa m ilie s a n d v ie w th e ir b e h a v io r firsth a n d . “ I t ’s n o t se c o n d h a n d ; y o u ’re se e in g w h a t’s re a lly h a p p e n in g ,” e x p lain ed M eador. S h e sa id sh e w as to ld b y o n e w o m an th a t she felt lik e sh e ’d k n o w n M ead o r fo r y e a rs . T h e w o m a n a d d e d , “ I f o r g o t y o u w ere a so cial w o rk er,” she said. T h e p ro g ra m a l s o e m p o w e rs fa m ilies by sho w in g th em h o w to h elp them selv es. C o u n s e lo r s n o t o n ly d e a l w ith e m o ­ ti o n a l is s u e s , th e y te a c h f a m il ie s s u c h th in g s as h o w to g et fo o d stam p s o r b alan c e th e ir ch eck bo ok . “ L ittle th in g s lik e th a t can m a k e a d if­ fere n c e ,” B rau n said. A t first, fa m ilie s can b e sca re d o r su s­ p ic io u s o f th e c o u n selo r. O fte n , th e fa m i­ lies h a v e d e a lt w ith m an y o th e r a g e n c ie s before. H o w ev er, co u n se lo rs say th ey are to ld by fam ilies th at this is o n e o f th e few p ro ­ gram s w here peo p le really listen to them . “ M a n y tim e s , th e y d o n ’t w a n t u s to lea v e ,” R u llo -C o o n ey said. E isn e r said th a t o n e fam ily m ad e h e r a c a k e o n h e r la s t d a y , w ith th e m e s s a g e , “ W e ’re g o in g to m iss y o u .” D e sp ite th e c lo s e b o n d s th a t d e v e lo p , co u n selo rs said th at som e o f th e issues are v e ry se rio u s a n d c a n ’t be e x p e c te d to b e solv ed in a few w eeks. F o r th is reaso n , F P S m o st o ften w o rk s in co n n ectio n w ith o th e r p ro g ram s in w hich the fam ily is involved. “ T h e y k n o w f r o m the b eg in n in g w e ’re only tem p o rary ,” M ead o r said. D o m estic d isp u tes can also be d a n g e r­ ous for the c o u n selo rs, but E isner said that they are taught in th eir six-day train in g to d if f u s e s itu a tio n s b e fo r e th e y e s c a la te . S o m etim es, this is n ’t easy w hen th ere are e ig h t p e o p le in a ro o m a n g ry w ith e a c h other. “T h a t’s hard w o rk ,” she added. D espite the success o f the p rogram , p ro ­ fe s s io n a ls s tre s s th a t it is n o t a m ira c le w o rk er and so m etim es, th ere are situations w h e re a c h ild re a lly sh o u ld be re m o v e d from a d an g ero u s situation. B u t th is p ro g ra m g iv e s fa m ilie s th a t extra ch an ce to stay together. E isn er said that o n e o f the best parts o f the jo b is w hen a fa m ily ’s m em b e rs have c o m p leted th e p ro g ram and look read y to m ove on w ith th eir lives. “ T h a t is v e ry , v e ry s a t is f y in g ,” she said. a t-r is k s itu a tio n s By Christine Menapace M A T A W A N — N a n c y E is n e r h a s a sketch h an g in g on the w all o f h e r o ffice o f a b rig h t pu rp le flow er, bearin g th e in sc rip ­ tio n , “T o N ancy, L ove, Jen n ifer, X X O O .” T h e p ic tu re is e v id e n c e o f h e r w o rk . E i s n e r is a c o u n s e l o r w ith th e F a m ily P r e s e r v a t i o n S e r v i c e o f th e B a y s h o r e Y outh and F am ily S erv ice o f th e c o m m u ­ n ity Y M C A . T h e g ro u n d -b reak in g p ro g ra m p ro v id es in te n siv e in -h o m e c o u n se lin g an d e d u c a ­ tio n to fam ilies in crisis w h ere th ere is an im m inent risk o f a ch ild b ein g p lace d o u t­ side o f the hom e. T h e g oal o f th e p ro g ram is to k eep fa m i­ lies to g e th e r by tea c h in g th e m n ew skills, such as an g er m an ag e m en t, p ro b lem so lv ­ ing and p a ren tin g . C o u n se lo rs are o n call 2 4 h o u rs a d a y , se v e n d a y s a w e e k , a n d sp e n d a n y w h e re fro m fiv e to 2 0 h o u rs a w eek w ith fam ilies fo r ro u g h ly fo u r to six w eeks. A c c o rd in g to M au reen B ra u n , statew ide d irecto r fo r th e F am ily P rese rv a­ tio n S ervice, the first fo u r p ro g ram s started in 1987, a n d th e re are n o w 14 p ro g ra m s statew ide. T h e p ro g ra m at B Y F S , s e rv in g M o n ­ m o u th C o u n ty , b e g a n Ja n . 1 o f th is y e a r and started w ork in g w ith fam ilies in A pril. S in ce July 1, 19 fa m ilie s h a v e co m p le te d th e p ro g r a m , a c c o rd in g to D ia n e R u llo C o o n ey , su p e rv iso r o f th e F a m ily P re s e r­ v atio n Service. • F am ilies fo r the p rogram are referred by th e s ta te D iv is io n o f Y o u th a n d F a m ily S e rv ic e s, th e c o u n ty F a m ily C o u rt/C ris is In te rv e n tio n U n its an d R e g io n a l C o m m u ­ nity C risis In terv en tio n S ervices. B e in g a r e la tiv e ly n e w p ro g r a m , th e F am ily P reserv atio n S ervice tak es th e tra d i­ tio n a l ap p ro ach o f re m o v in g a c h ild fro m risk o n e step fu r th e r by e m p h a s iz in g th e rem o v al o f the risk, n o t the child. B e sid e s th e o b v io u s e m o tio n a l a d v a n ­ ta g e s o f k e e p in g f a m ilie s to g e t h e r a n d teach in g them new skills, the p ro g ram can also h elp to d efray th e hig h co sts o f p lacin g a ch ild in fo ster care. I n d e s c r i b i n g t h e p rog ram , B rau n c o m ­ p ares it to th e adage, “G iv e a m a n a fish , you feed h im fo r a day, teac h a m an to fish and he e a ts fo r life .” B ra u n sa id , “W e ’re b a sic a lly te a c h in g th e m (fam ilie s) h o w to fish .” C ounseling is intense, an d F P S w orkers o ften fun ctio n as a m em b e r o f th e fam ily , co oking d in n er, d o in g lau n d ry o r h elp in g to p u t th e k id s to bed. T he cou n selo rs em ph asize th at the jo b is 2 3 Volunteers needed to deliver meals V o lu n te e rs a re u rg e n tly n e e d e d to d e liv e r m id d a y m e a ls , M o n d a y th ro u g h Friday, to elderly an d /o r d isa b le d adults in M o n m o u th C ounty. F o r m an y w h o liv e alo n e , th e v o lu n te e r is th e ir o n ly c o n ta c t w ith th e o u tsid e co m m u n ity , b ringing a few m o m en ts o f co m p an io n sh ip alo n g w ith a nutritio u s, p ro ­ fessio n ally prep ared , h o t m eal. V olunteers are asked to d eliv er a ro u te o n ly o n ce a w eek , w h ich tak es from 6 0 to 90 m inutes. S u m m er su b stitu tes are w elco m e to c o v e r th e ro u tes o f re g u la r v o lu n ­ teers w h o are on vacatio n. A nyone w ith a c ar an d a v alid d riv e r’s licen se w h o can h elp is u rg ed to con tact B everly P arsons, V olu n teers in P u b lic S erv ice, at th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty D ivisio n o f S ocial S ervices, P .O . B o x 3 0 0 0 , F reeh o ld , N J 0 7 7 2 8 -1 2 5 0 , o r c all h er at 571-5714. 1 1 7 H w y . 35 S o u th b o u n d , K e y p o r t (jUSt 3ft6r TOITI’S Ford) We reserve the right to limit quantities W e ’r e r - B ack a n d O u r P ric e s A re B e tte r T h a n > ! P h ila d e lp h ia i B le n d e d ! W h ite ! W h is k e y ! ■ V a lid I K e y p o rt ■ S to re 1 1 .7 5 lite r | a t I IN D . 1 O n ly I G ood T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 r 1 L a b e l 1 ■ S c o tc h : $wm2 m 4" V a lid I K e y p o rt * S to re 1 1 .7 5 lite r | a t in d . I ■ i J « ! 1 • 1 .7 5 lite r * I I V a lid a t I K e y p o rt ■ S to re 1 G o o d T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 O n ly in d V a lid ' I i ! 1 I i ■ I a t S to re O n ly i O n ly in d . G o o d T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 in d G ood T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 . L i g h t ,. o r X G o ld • n o ^c a nozy y s $n V a lid a t K e y p o rt S to re ■ ■ i 750 m l . j V a lid K e y p o rt ! R e g , $ 0 9 9 « 1 .7 5 lite r C o o rs H o m e ! Z in fa n d e l • " COUPON W h ite V o d k a $ 8 co upo n !S u tte r i i « 1 I O n ly Leeds Vodka | ' G ood T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 ; ; S to lic h n a y a ; $2 2 " I - 1 I • I i ______________________1 i CO UPON ■ I D e w a rs ! E v e r! COUPON CO UPON COUPON ;$ 1 0 " Incase of typographical error ABC prices prevail 264-0488 case of 24 I K e y p o rt S to re I a t O n ly IN D . 1 G o o d T h ru 9 -2 -9 2 Many more items on sale throughout the store - too many to list ST. JO HN’S NURSERY SCHOOL 2000 Florence Avenue, Hazlet OPEN HOUSE Thursday, August 27th, 10:00 a.m- 2:00 p.m. NOW ACCEPTING REGISTRATION FOR SEPTEMBER 1992 Morning and Afternoon Sessions THIS IS OUR 26th YEAR! F o r F u r th e r I n f o r m a t io n , P le a s e C a ll 888-7886 G iv e y o u r c h ild r e n a h e a d s t a r t . E n r o ll t h e m n o w in a 4 w e e k S t u d y S k ills P r o g r a m . TH E STU D Y SKILLS CLINIC LEARN: Note Taking Outlining MemorySkills Test Taking Strategies Important Vocabulary Listening Skills And More... po r More Information 3upd 1 -9 0 8 -2 6 4 -2 9 1 5 IM" REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER B E A 19 9 3 H IG H S C H O O L G R A D U A T E F R E E A T ES C M AEC O M • L o c a l H ig h S c h o o l D ip lo m a • G E D S ta te D ip lo m a C all L u c ille Today! aecom 5 4 2 -3 6 8 5 1 M e r id ia n R d ., E a t o n t o w n Weekday Mornings G rades I - 2 4 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT W L O W P R I n S A B O A T L o w -c o s t L O A D ! n o t E S IN e r i m m , E S T IC T u O W m f o e r B T H E A R E A ! m a m n e c e s s a r ily e q u e s . . ' . STEAMERS Y ou lo o k at th e bill an d y o u r h a ir stands on end. N o , it is n ’t th e electric bill o r y o u r c a r in s u ra n c e ; m o s t p e o p le e x p e c t th o s e bills to be k illers. B u t w h e n y o u sig n u p f o r s o m e th in g th a t is sup p o sed to be “low c o st” an d extra ch arg e s g et ad d e d in, i t ’s h a rd not to feel used. S om e w o m en w h o hav e tried taking ad ­ v a n ta g e o f a d v e rtise d , lo w -c o s t m a m m o ­ gram s have fo u n d th a t “low c o st” is n ’t al­ w ay s th e ch e a p e st w ay to go. T h e u s u a l ra n g e fo r a b a s ic m a m m o ­ g ram is b etw een $ 1 0 0 and $120. S o m e c li n ic s , r e a l iz i n g th e n e e d f o r m o re w o m en to h av e m am m o g ram s done, h av e e stab lish ed th e ir ow n low -cost p ro c e ­ d ures. M o st p e o p le w o u ld ag re e th a t so u n d s lik e a g o o d idea, bu t fo r som e people that g o o d id e a en d e d u p co sting them . I t i s i m p o r t a n t t o re a liz e th a t w h ile th e r e m a y b e so m e m a m m o g ra m c lin ic s th a t a r e n ’t a ll t h e y ’re c r a c k e d u p to b e , so m e a re p ro v id in g a v a lu a b le h e a lth serv ice to m an y w om en. So h ere is w h at to look fo r w hen taking a d v a n ta g e o f lo w -c o s t m a m m o g ra m c lin ­ ics: T h e s ta te D e p a rtm e n t o f H e a lth s u g ­ g e s t s c a l l i n g th e s t a t e D e p a r t m e n t o f E n v iro n m e n ta l P r o te c tio n a n d E n e r g y ’s 'C R A B * . L O B S T E R SW ® SNOW CRAB 1 M a in S tr e e t • B e lfo rd r e ta il 7 8 7 - 6 5 0 8 • w h o le s a le 7 8 7 - 6 5 0 0 M o n .- S a t . 8 a m -4 :3 0 Sun. 8 a m -N o o n Belford Seafood Co-Op CA LL IN YOUR O RD ER FOR LA BO R DAY W EEKEN D C i t i z e n s D i s c o u n t • b e s t M o n d a y - T u e s d a y - T h u r s d a y s r o u te H e a lth By Peggy Hillyer S e n i o r o g r a m W a tc h fo r e x tr a s t h a t i n c r e a s e b ill a r b m D ivision o f R ad io lo g y fo r a listing o f c e rti­ fie d te c h n ic ia n s an d ra d io lo g is ts in N ew Jersey w ho p erfo rm m am m o g ram s. T hese tech n ician s subscribe to standards set by the A m erican C o lleg e o f R adiology. T h e A m e r i c a n C o ll e g e o f R a d i o l o g y inspects eq u ip m en t and technicians. T h e D iv is io n o f R a d io lo g y c a n b e reach ed at 1-609-984-1795. C all the clinic you w ant to go to w ell in advance to m ake an ap p o in tm en t and, m ost im p o rtan tly , to ask questions. A sk if you w ill be resp o n sib le fo r initial p a y m en t and if y o u r in su ran ce w ill c o v e r any o r all o f the charge. W o m e n a r e a d v i s e d to g o o n ly to c li n ic s w ith c e r t if ie d r a d i o lo g i s ts c o n ­ d u ctin g the p rocedure. A lso, ask w ho w ill be read in g o r in terp retin g th e resu lts o f the m am m ogram . B ew are o f clinics th a t ad d ex tra p ro c e ­ du res to the m am m ogram . O n e w o m a n fro m F re e h o ld T o w n s h ip said she w en t to a clinic fo r an advertised lo w - c o s t m a m m o g r a m w i t h o u t a p h y ­ s ic ia n ’s re fe rra l, an d w a s su rp ris e d w h en she had to hav e an u ltra-so u n d done. It w as an ex tra th at b ro u g h h e r to tal bill to $185. A c c o rd in g to M ik e M e d d is , a s s is ta n t p u b lic h e a lth o ffic e r w ith th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty H ealth D ep artm en t, the rad io lo g ist can in terp re t th e re su lts an d m ak e re c o m ­ m en d atio n s, but as h e said, “ I d o n ’t know h ow a so n o g ram w o u ld facto r in .” J § ............ * M * | | P PRODUC E: From Our Fan August at Dearborn Farms brings you the very best of summer's harvest picked daily at our family’s farmand rushed toour store for same-day freshness. Taste world famous Jersey tomatoes — beef­ steaks, cherries and plums — zucchini, green peppers, yellow squash, eggplant, string beans, cucumbers and more, all picked every day at our local farm. Stop in today for the fresh, mouthwatering taste of summer. J t i M edium Tomatoes................ .3 l b s / $ l Large Tomatoes.................... 5 9 0 /lb Cucum bers............................ .4 f o r $ l Peppers................................... ,.3 9 0 /lb E ggplant................................ 3 9 0 /lb D E L I: Homemade Tomato S a la d ...9 9 ^ /lb . Homemade C olesla w ........ 9 9 0 /lb . G o o d Fro m A ugust 2 6 -3 1 insrry yin iiitill FD A R Me a r b M A R K ET, o r DELI n & F a G A R D E N r m s C E N T E R Open every day Mon. thru Sat. 8 am-6 pm, Sun. 8 am-5 pm • 2170 Highway 35 Holmdel, NJ • 908-264-0256 Dearborn Farms is your one-stop summer bar-b-que headquarters! Wherequality andfreshness arefamily traditions T y p n t'W ^ riM * = u r ooo k T ^ h ru i^ THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 2 5 Prostate laser treatment available R iv e rv ie w M ed ical C e n te r, R e d B an k , h a s u n v e ile d a n e w la s e r tr e a tm e n t f o r p r o s t a t e e n la r g e m e n t , th e s e c o n d m o s t co m m o n co n d itio n co v ered by M edicare. T h e p ro ced u re can re d u c e p ro state p a ­ tie n ts’ h ospital stays from o n e w e ek to ju s t a few days. A n estim ated 80 p erce n t o f m en age 55 an d o ld e r h a v e e x p e rie n c e d sy m p to m s o f p ro s ta te e n la rg e m e n t, a ls o c a lle d b e n ig n p ro static h y p erp lasia (B P H ), acco rd in g to a G allu p study. T h e p ro s ta te is a w a ln u t- s iz e d g la n d th a t la y s b e n e a th th e b a se o f th e b la d d e r a n d s u r r o u n d s th e u r e th r a — th e c a n a l th r o u g h w h ic h u r in e p a s s e s . T h e m o s t co m m o n sy m p to m s o f B P H are d iffic u lty in u rin atin g and freq u en t urin atio n . A new p ro ced u re, v isu al la se r ab latio n p ro sta te c to m y (V L A P ), d e v e lo p e d larg ely b y A u s t r a l i a n u r o l o g i s t D r. A n th o n y C o s te l lo , w a s a p p r o v e d b y th e U n ite d S tates F o o d an d D ru g A d m in istra tio n e a r­ lie r this year. A fib e r th a t c a rrie s th e la s e r b e a m is in serted in to th e u rethra. A ttach e d is a 24k a ra t g o ld tip th a t d e fle c ts th e b e a m at a 9 0 - d e g r e e a n g le so t h a t it s t r i k e s a n d shrinks th e sid es o f th e pro state. T h e b e a m is sw itch ed on fo r a m in u te at o n e s p o t, th e n r o ta te d a q u a r te r tu r n to a n o th er. T h e p ro c e s s is re p e a te d u n til all fo u r q u a d ra n ts o f th e p ro s ta te h a v e b e e n treated. B esid es red u cin g p a tie n t trau m a, V L A P is a ls o e x p e c t e d to h a v e a s i g n i f i c a n t e co n o m ic im pact. T re a tm e n t o f b e n ig n p ro s ta tic h y p e rp la s ia is o n e o f th e n a tio n ’s m a jo r h e alth -care ex p en ses. "STREET GLOW'1 Under Car $*AAOO INSTALLED A U T O S E C U R IT Y CLARION8204R- MODEL 300 * ETR AM/FM Stereo Cassette INSTALLED SALE PRICE: WITH FREE PARKING LIGHTS clarion $ 1 7 9 clarion Mobilephone Model 5100CT-MP C A L E N D A R Pediatric pre-admission tour, 10:30 a.m., Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. To register, call 530-2488. with free blood pressure screenings and the medical center’s MediSource specialist will be available. For more information, call 324-5098. T h u r s d a y a n d F rid a y S a tu rd a y Cholesterol Screenings, 7-9 p.m. Thursday, CentraState Medical Center’s Health Awareness Center, 65 Gibson Place, Freehold, and 7-9 p.m. Friday, Health Awareness Center, Freehold Raceway Mall, Route 9. Fee: $8 per screening. Fasting is not required and no appointment is necessary. For more information, call 308-0570. “Make a Difference Day” blood drive, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Central Jersey Blood Bank, 494 Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury. Donors will be eligible for a special gift. Th u rsd a y T h u rs d a y th ro u g h S u n d a y “The Wonderful World of Women,” services and products, 10 a.m.-9:30 p.m. except Sunday, when it is held from noon-6 p.m., Freehold Raceway Mall, Route 9. Raritan Bay Medical Center will participate $150’ SALE PRICE: i y iL R N E . Model 7290; PRICE SALE I nstalled with glass antenna \ MustBeActivatedForOneYearW ith ^ $299* Reg Price: $369 CELLULARONEM » ,$ 3 4 9 * Wewillmatch Model 7292S PRICE: Reg Price: $419y anyauthorized dealer'sprice! ‘FREE INSTALLATION with this ad through Aug. 29th N e xt W ednesday Weight Control Concepts of Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, free orientation, 7:30 p.m., Blaisdell Center for Health Resources, in the hospital. For more information, call 530-2372. MAXWALK, Riverview Medical Center's Monmouth Mall walking club, meets 7:45 a.m., Mali’s Civic Auditorium, Eatontown. Membership is free. To join or for information, call 530-2417. CARPHONES -RADAR -ALARMS ■SUNROOFS -PAGERS i- KEYPORT^ S t a te H w y . # 3 5 ^ 26 4-28 11 REGISTER NOW FOR FALL CLASSES AT M O N M O U TH G Y M N A S T IC A C A D E M Y 3 TIMES NATIONAL CHAMPIONS "New Jersey’s Leading Professional Gymnastics School" INTERNATIONAL STAFFTHE RUSSIAN CONNECTION LEONID BLACHER, DIRECTOR AND CO­ OWNER, Russian master and former Olympic level coach • HOWARD BERNSTEIN. CO-OWNER and former university of Arizona gymnast VICTOR BOHOROUEZ, girls coach with experience in several countries and training in China and the Soviet union LENA KUSHNIR, Russian master and former world champion tumbler • TERRY THIELE, girls coach and former college standout gymnast at Southern Connecticut university • SASHA SNOVSKY, Russian master and one of the top-ranked trampolinists in the world. JOSH BRUCK, Former USGF gymnast (Olympic program) and college competitor • TONYA MIKHAILIN, Former Russian Vcoach and gifted choreographer J PROGRAMS & POLICIES I n s t r u c t i o n f o r b o y s a n d g i r l s a g e s 2 1A - u p S m a l l c l a s s e s < 5 -7 s t u d e n t s p e r c l a s s ) P a y m e n ts b y t h e m o n th o n ly (N o s e c u r ity o r tw o m o n th p a y m e n ts ) ’ M a k e - u p s p r o v i d e d f o r a ll m i s s e d c l a s s e s ■ D is c o u n ts f o r f a m ilie s w i t h t w o o r m o r e k id s ■ P a r e n t s c a n o b s e r v e AT a l l t im e s ■M o p p e t s i n M o t i o n ( P a r e n t s a n d T o t P r o g r a m a g e s 1 2 -3 0 m o n th s ) ■O ly m p ic E q u i p m e n t w / i n - g r o u n d p i t & tra m p o lin e RUSSIAN MASTER TUMBLER LENA KUSHNIR SPOTS STUDENT ON FLOOR MONMOUTH GYMNASTICS ACADEMY •ONE FREE LESSON! F o r a n y child n o t en rolled d u rin g th e last 1 2 m o n th s. M ust re g is te r fo r o n e fall m o n th including in surance. )/9 2 600 Campus Drive, Morganville, NJ (located in the central Jersey Office & industrial Park, off Rte 520, approximately 3/4 mile east of Pathmark shopping centeron Rte 9) TERRY THIELE WORKS WITH PRE-SCHOOLERS ON TRAMPOLINE SASHASNOVSKY, RUSSIAN WORLDTRAMPOLINISTSPOTS STUDENT LEARNINGAFLIP (908) 972-8811 2 6 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT F O R H E R F O R 3 0 - 5 0 % O F F ALL COORDINATES FOR M IS S E S , P E T IT E S AND W O M E N H IM 4 0 ° /o O F F ALL S U IT SEPARATES, SOLIDS & PATTERNS BY HAGGAR Reg. *28-552............ SALE s14-36.40 Reg. *50 *155.............. SALE s30-s93 5 0 9 /6 O F F M IS S E S ’ SELECT K N ITS BY M IC H A E L C A R R IE , JORDACHE 4 0 ° /o O F F ALL DRESS SH IR TS A ND N EC K W EAR BY M O R G A N H A RT Reg. *20 *38............... SALE ®10-S19 Reg. 18.50 *36 THURS., FRI. & SAT., AUGUST 27, 28 & 29 5 0 % O F F SELECT SOFT DRESSING BY M ELR O SE , O PTIO N S, M O R E SALE 11.10-21.60 4 0 % O F F ALL FASHION K N IT SH IR TS BY GULF T R A D E R , M O R E Reg. *28-*64............... SALE s14-s32 Reg. *20-*32............. SALE $12-19.20 4 4 0 - 5 0 % O F F S A V IN G S M IS S E S ’ SELECT SW EATERS BY C Y M B R IO N , S .I.M ., M O R E Reg. *26-*58 % O F F ALL SOLID SW EATERS, W O VEN SH IR TS BY GULF TR A D E R Reg. *28-s40..............SALE 16.80-$24 SALE 15.60-34.80 S T O R E W ID E 2 F O R $ 5 0 ALL M IS S E S & P E T IT E S D E N IM JEA N S BY B ILL BLASS Reg. 29.99 ea. 4 0 ° /o O F F ALL LEATHER JACKETS IN ASSORTED STYLES Reg. *130-S375........... SALE *78-s225 A C C E S S O R IE S 1 9 . 9 9 M IS S E S ’ SOLID T W IL L S TIR R U P S FR O M ILIO 4 0 ° /o O F F A LARGE SELECTION OF LEATHER HANDBAGS Reg. *34 Reg. *30-s50............... SALE ®18-S35 JU N IO R S 0 £ 4 0 ° /o O F F ALL SOLID & PATTERNED HOSIERY BY G IV EN C H Y, M O R E 4 0 ° /o O F F SELECT PURSE ACCESSORIES BY F IN A & M IC H A E L STEVEN S Reg. *12*16 Reg. *4*6............... SALE2.40-3.60 ..SALE 7.20-9.60 Y O U N G C H IL D R E N 2 F O R $ 4 0 ALL BASIC 5-P O C K E T JEA NS IN ASSORTED W ASHES BY RIO 2 f o r $ 3 5 SU PER VALUE! 5-P O C K E T JEA N BY RIO FOR GIRLS 7 -1 4 Reg. 24.99 ea. 3 0 % O F M E N F ALL D E N IM JEA N S BY L E V I’S CHOOSE 5 0 1 , 5 0 5 , 5 0 6 , M O R E Reg. 19.99 ea. 2 4 . 9 9 SU PER VALUE! 5 -P O C K E T JEA N BY L E V I’S FO RBOYS8-20 Reg. 27.99 Boys 4-7 & Girls 4-6X: Reg. 22.99, SALE19.99 2 4 . 9 9 ALL CASUAL L E V I’S DOCKERS PANTS FOR BOYS 8 -2 0 2 4 . 9 9 SU P ER VALUE! REVERSE W EAVE SW EATSHIRT BY C H A M P IO N 4 0 ® /o O F F ALL SOLID AND P R IN T SPORTSHIRTS BY P E R M IT Reg. *26-*46.........SALE 15.60-32.20 Reg. *34-*40 FORBOYS8-20 Reg. 29.99 Reg. *24-*28.........SALE 14.40-16.80 3 0 - 4 0 ° / o O F F ALL JU N IO R CAREER RELATED SEPARATES; SKIRTS, JACKETS S U P E R VALUE! TURTLENECKS 3 0 - 4 0 % O F ALL W O VEN SH IR TS BY A N D R EW SPORT, M ORE F Reg. *30-*62............ SALE $21-43.40 G ET C “ Y T A N D 2 f o r $16 A J U O F 4 0 % O F F ALL D E N IM SHORTS IN A V A R IE T Y OF F IN IS H E S Reg. 9.99 ea. GIRLS4-6X: Reg. 8.99 ea., SALE2 FOR*16 0 /U 1 IH A 2 F O R $ 1 8 SU P ER VALUE! SOLID LEGGINGS BY JIT T E R B U G FOR GIRLS 7 -1 4 BOYS 8-20 &GIRLS7-14 Reg. 8.99 ea. GIRLS4-6X&BOYS4-7: Reg. 7.99 ea., SALE2 FOR*14 E " f % Reg. *44 *48.........SALE 30.80-33.60 A 7 0 F D L O P M R W R E E A N I C R D T E C Y M I C S H Reg. *24 *40............ SALE 14.40-s24 K O A E F N A T S D I S R K E D U M E D M E R E USE YOUR STEINBACH, VISA," DISCOVER,’ AMERICAN EXPRESS,’ OR MASTERCARD SHOP: MANALAPAN MALL, SEAVIEW SQ. MALL & WOODBRIDGE CENTER, MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M.; SUNDAY 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. RED BANK, 121 BROAD ST., MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M.; SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.; SUNDAY NOON TO 5 P.M. THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 B R ■N O O K D A L E B R I E F __________________ E V E N T Dr. Paula Rothenberg, d irecto r o f the “N ew Jersey P roject: In teg ratin g Issues o f R ace and G en d er Into the C u rricu lu m ” w ill lectu re at 9 a.m . S ept. 2 in F o ru m 103 as p art o f the F aculty D ay aw ards. T his y e a r’s o u ts ta n d in g fa c u lty a w a rd w in n e rs a re : G eo rg e A bel, p ro fesso r o f chem istry ; F red a H e p n e r, a s s is t a n t p r o f e s s o r o f w ritin g ; H o w a rd R u d ro w , a ss o c ia te p ro fe s s o r o f w riting; T ony S ynder, asso ciate p ro fe sso r o f history; and D onna T h o m p so n , assistan t p ro fe s s o r o f e c o n o m ic s /fin a n c e . E a c h o f them w ill receive p laq u es and a ch e c k fo r $100. W O R K S H O P S T h e fo llo w in g w ork sh o p s an d activities w ill tak e p lace at B rook d ale C o m m u n ity C ollege, L incroft: Forty workshops for c o u n selo rs in th e d ru g - an d a lc o h o l-a b u s e fie ld as w e ll as in terested m em b ers o f the p u b lic w ill tak e p la c e in th e fa ll. A ll w o rk sh o p s w ill ru n from 7 to 10 p.m . T u esd ay s and T hu rsd ay s. E ach sessio n c o sts $23. A m o n g to p ic s to b e d i s c u s s e d a r e “ T h e C h e m i s tr y a n d C o n s c io u s n e s s o f C ra v in g ,” “ Y o u th a n d D ru g s ,” “ C h e m ic a l D ependency: S c r e e n in g /A s s e s s m e n t/D ia g n o s is , P h a r ­ m a c o lo g y an d P h y sio lo g y o f A d d ic tio n ,” “ C o u n s e lin g W o m e n in T r e a tm e n t a n d R e c o v e r y ,” “ E n a b lin g B e h a v io r in th e A d d ic tio n P r o c e s s ,” “F e d e ra l C o n fid e n ­ tia lity L a w s ,” “ In te rv e n tio n a n d H o w to H elp T h o se W ho D o n ’t W a n t H e lp ,” an d “ L e g a l an d E th ic a l C o n s id e r a tio n s .” F o r m o re in fo rm atio n , call 224-2880. C O U R S E S The following review c o u rs e s in th e in su ra n c e in d u s try w ill ru n in th e fall, in p rep aratio n fo r the N ew Je rse y P ro d u cers E xam : S ectio n 1: P re-lice n sin g co u rse in fo u r sessions, 6 to 10 p.m . Sept. 8-17. F ee, $55. S e c tio n 2: “ L ife In s u r a n c e ” in se v e n se s sio n s , 6 to 10 p .m . S ep t. 2 4 -O c t.. 29. F ee, $105. S ection 3: “ L ife and H e alth ” in 10 se s­ sions, from 6 to 10 p.m . S ept. 24-O ct. 29. F ee, $150. S e c tio n 4: “ L ife , P ro p e rty a n d C a s u ­ a lty ” in 3 9 s e s s io n s , fro m 6 to 10 p .m . Sept. 24 -M arch 16. Fee, $455. S ection 5: “H ealth, P ro p erty and C a su ­ a lty ” in 32 s e s s io n s , fr o m 6 to 10 p .m . N ov. 10-M arch 16. F ee, $380. F o r m ore inform ation, call 2 2 4-2880. T O U R S A N D T A L K S a n d t a l k s a re p lanned. C all 2 2 4 -2 88 0 fo r m o re in fo rm a­ tion. Victorian Cape May trip, in clu d in g a . tro lle y to u r. C ap e M ay P o in t L ig h th o u se m useum an d lunch, is sch ed u led fro m 7:45 a .m . to 7 p .m . S a tu r d a y . A to u r o f th e n a tio n a l la n d m a rk d is tr ic t, p lu s th e 18ro o m E m le n P h y s ic k m a n s io n , th e 1859 L ig h th o u s e , a n d lu n c h in w h a t w a s f o r ­ m e rly th e h is to ric W in c h e s te r In n a n d is n ow the p o p u lar E la in e ’s. F ee o f $45 in ­ clu d es lunch. Middletown artist Tim B u rk e ’s p a in t­ in g s . p h o to g ra p h s , c o n s tru c tio n s an d oil p a s te l d ra w in g s w ill b e d is p la y e d fro m n ext W ednesday to Sept. 3 0 at the A trium G a l l e r y in th e A d v a n c e d T e c h n o lo g y C e n te r . A r e c e p t io n w ill b e h e ld fr o m 11:30 a.m . to 1 p.m . Sept. 15. T h e exhibit is fre e an d o p e n to th e p u b lic . B u rk e is assistant pro fesso r o f w ritin g at B ro o k d ale. a n d is fo u n d in g e d ito r a n d p u b lis h e r o f M iddle A ges Press in R ed B ank. F or m ore inform ation, call N orah K err at 22 4 -2 6 0 0 . 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Imported furs are labeled to show country o f origin. 2 7 2 8 AUGUST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT AuYouCanEm Hot & Cold Buffet BETWEEN 1 1 : 3 0 am - 3 : o o p m i . . . TUES-FRI 1 U rr buffet One coupon per person not valid w/any other offer L a Q u e rc ia a 301 Hwy, 35 r M u s ic ia n s s e t to s ta r a t J e r s e y S h o r e A r m a tr a d in g , M a r s a l i s t o h it R e d B a n k s ta g e By Cheryl Makin A tre at o f tw o m u sical greats w ill be on h a n d a t th e C o u n t B a s ie T h e a tr e , R e d B ank, th is w eek. O n T h u r s d a y , j a z z g r e a t W y n to n M a r s a l i s w ill p e r f o r m a t th e n e w ly r e j u v e n a t e d c o n c e r t h a ll , w ith s in g e r s o n g w r ite r J o a n A rm a tra d in g a p p e a rin g F riday. B o th c o n ce rts, w h ic h are p rim e d fo r 8 p .m . c u r t a i n s , a re p r e s e n te d b y S w in g Street P ro d u ctio n s and N ew A ud ien ces. E n t e r t a i n a n d t h e m e n A r t s t F ro m h is e arly q u in te t album s, such as T h in k o f O n e an d B la c k C odes (F r o m the U n d e r g r o u n d ), to th e o r c h e s tr a l e m b e l­ lis h m e n ts o f H o t H o u s e F lo w e r s , to h is c u rre n t w o rk in th e sep tet fo rm at h eard on B lu e In te rlu d e , W y n to n M arsalis has c o n ­ stru c te d a th o ro u g h ly m o d e m ap p ro ach to ja z z . It r e f le c ts e v e ry th in g fro m th e a d ­ v a n c e m e n ts o f Jo h n C o ltran e an d C h arles M in g u s to th e earliest ja z z fo rm s th at e m ­ an ate d fro m N ew O rleans. Perhaps it is appropriate th a t M arsalis w o u ld re a c h b a c k to th e C re sc e n t C ity to p u t to g e th e r h is v isio n o f w hat m o d e m ja z z is an d should be, sin ce he is a n ative o f th at illu s trio u s m u s ic a l m e c c a . B o rn in 1961, M arsalis w as still a y o u n g ster w hen he first p lay ed trad itio n al N ew O rleans ja z z in the F airv iew B ap tist C h u rch b and, a g ro u p led b y D a n n y B a rk e r, th e le g e n d a ry b a n jo is t and g uitarist. Y et N ew O rlean s m u sical h eritag e w as n o t th e fo c u s o f y o u n g M a rsa lis. In h ig h sch o o l, th e tru m p e te r w as m u ch m o re fo ­ c u sed o n R & B , classica l m u sic and bebop. S o , w h ile h e is to d a y o n e o f th e w o rld ’s fo re m o st ja z z m u sician s, his sou n d also is re fle c tiv e o f th e w id e v a rie ty o f m u s ic a l styles and m an y lin eu p s, in clu d in g classical e n se m b le s, R & B a n d T o p 4 0 b a n d s, ja z z g ro u p s, o rch estras an d th e B ig B an d sound. In fa c t, h is e x p e rie n c e c o v e rs a lm o st th e en tire ran g e o f A m erican m usic. “ H av in g th e o p p o rtu n ity to p e rfo rm all o f th ese d ifferen t sty les at an early age gave m e an u n d erstan d in g o f the sim ilarities and d ifferen ces in th e fu n ctio ns o f th ese sty les,” e x p la in e d M a rs a lis . “T h e b e s t w a y fo r a m u sician to le a m a b o u t a style o f m u sic is o n a b an d sta n d .” In 1979, after m an y aw ards an d offers, a y o u n g M arsalis, fresh o u t o f high school, w as ask ed to jo in L io n el H a m p to n ’s band, bu t declin ed . In stead , h e en ro lled at the Ju l­ lia rd S c h o o l o f M u s ic in N ew Y o rk a n d fu rth e re d his study o f th e trum pet. “I d id n ’t re ally k n o w w h at I w an ted to do at th at p o in t,” M arsalis recalled. “D eep do w n insid e, I k n ew I w anted to p lay jazz , b u t I d id n ’t k n o w an y b o d y in m y g e n e ra ­ tio n w h o w as p la y in g o r even listen in g to jaz z . So I d id n ’t really ev en know if it w as p o ssib le to d o it.” H e w en t o n to le a m from and p lay w ith som e o f th e g reatest ja z z and m u sical m a s­ ters. “A rt B lak ely ta u g h t m e th e m eaning o f b e in g a p ro f e s s io n a l m u s ic ia n — g iv in g 150 p e rcen t ev ery nig h t, h av in g resp ect fo r Finally, a value that suits even the most discriminating taste. Our exclusive collection of all-wool suits, affordably priced at $325. Y O U R H O R N Jazz trum peter Wynton Marsalis will bring his septet to the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, at 8 p.m. Thursday. the audience. H e taught m e the real m e a n ­ ing o f ja z z m usic, th e fact th at it has a sp iri­ tual co n n ectio n and that it is about A m e ri­ can d em o cracy ,” M arsalis noted. “ I ’m really indebted to a lot o f m u si­ c ia n s ,” h e ad d ed . “C la rk T erry ta u g h t m e h o w to tre a t p e o p le a n d h o w to articu late c e rta in p h ra s e s a n d lin e s o n th e tru m p e t. ‘S w e e ts ’ E d is o n ta u g h t m e h o w to p la t b lu e s . R o y E ld r id g e ta u g h t m e h o w to gro w l. D iz z y G ille sp ie ta u g h t m e h o w to co n cen trate on h arm o n y an d rh y th m . A nd s e v e r a l m u s ic i a n s w h o a r e n ’t tr u m p e t p la y e r s h a v e a ls o ta u g h t m e a lo t, lik e W alter D avis, w ho sh o w ed m e a lot about (T helonius) M o n k ’s m usic, and, o f course, m y father, E llis, w ho h elp ed rpe un d erstan d the jo y o f serio u sn ess.” M a r s a l i s w a s s i g n e d to C o lu m b ia R eco rd s as an 18-year-old an d p ro ceed ed to re le a se h is so lo d e b u t a lb u m in 1982. A t th a t tim e , h e a lso b e g a n to u rin g w ith h is o w n b a n d , w h ic h b ro k e u p in 1 9 8 5 . H e la te r c re a te d th e W y n to n M arsalis S ep tet. H is album s and perfo rm an ces hav e co m e to d efin e all lev els o f ja z z an d fu rth e r refin e the ja z z tradition. N o w 3 0 y e a rs o ld , M a r s a lis re c e n tly re le a se d h is la te s t alb u m , B lu e In te rlu d e , an d a c ro s so v e r d u e t a lb u m w ith so p ran o K a th le e n B a ttle e n title d B a ro q u e D u e t ; p r e m i e r e d I n T h is H o u s e / O n T h is M o rn in g , a co m m issio n ed w ork fo r Jazz at L in co ln C en ter; and is g ettin g re ad y fo r a natio n al to u r w ith the L in co ln C en ter Jazz O rch estra th is fall. Through 15 albums o f heartfelt, h e a rt­ b re a k in g m u s ic , C a rib b e a n -b o rn s in g e rs o n g w rite r A rm a tra d in g h a s r e m a in e d a tru ly u n iq u e artist. T h o u g h im p o s s ib le to p ig e o n - h o le h e r w o rk , A rm a tra d in g h a s g a rn e r e d c o m p a r is o n s to e v e ry o n e fro m J o n i M itc h e ll to T h e lo n io u s M o n k . B u t a fte r o n e lis te n to h e r s m o ld e rin g v o ic e , lan g u id m elo d ies and firm ly rh y th m -d riv en in s tru m e n ta tio n , it is c le a r th e s e ta le n ts b e lo n g to n o o n e else. D isp la y in g a d eep s e n s e o f p o p , r o c k , ja z z , fu n k a n d fo lk , A rm a tra d in g ’s m a te ria l a ls o p lu n g e s in to the h eart o f em otions. S ince jo in in g A & M in 1973 at th e start o f h e r career, A rm atrad in g h as co n tin u ed to attract a d ev o ted fo llo w in g and rele a se d a variety o f re c o rd in g s, in clu d in g th e latest, Square the C irc le . R O O TS Summit, RedBank, Morristown, Short Hills C O M E B LO W C A R IB B E A N Q U E E N Singer-Songwriter Joan Armatrading will appear in concert at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, at 8 p.m. Saturday. “A ll y o u ca n d o is g o o u t a n d p ro je c t y o u rs e lf to ev ery o n e an d h o p e th at p eo p le w ill accept it,” said A rm atradin g. “ If I tried to w rite a song w ith h av in g a h it in m ind, it w o u ld n ’t w ork. A nd if it d id , I d o n ’t know how long th a t success w o u ld la st.” T ic k e ts fo r e a c h sh o w a re $ 2 2 .5 0 an d are a v a ila b le at th e C o u n t B a sie T h e a tre box o ffice at 8 4 2 -9 0 0 0 and th ro u g h T ick etm aster at 1 -2 01-507-8900 o r 1-609-520­ 8383. -a i M S t W u 2 & s N o k i d d i n g : C o m e d y c l u b s in a r e a a r e g r e a t f u n F o u r v e n u e s s o m e b ig m a d e i t b i g . N o w , w e ’v e g o t J i m o ffe r n a m D a v id Je rry e s A la n S e in fe ld , R ic h o w n show By Cheryl Makin th e G rie r fro m D on C h u c k le . H ee. T w itte r. G u ffa w . H a. C h u c k le . H a, H a. Im u s M a rtlin g H o, H o, H o. D ave T e e , h e e , h e e . G ig g le . S n o r t. S ound lik e a goo d T h is g o o d tim e ence and fo u n d tim e ? O cean Y ou s h o w , R ita co m ed y peo­ a re c e p tiv e c lu b s T o w n s h ip ; such C a tc h a u d i­ A as be O n w a s fiv e N e e d in g b e g u n R is in g as b ro th e rs so m e w a y b a n q u e t r o o m , th e in to “ W e trie d S ta r, a re s ta u ra n t a in k in d s o f 1982, so M a rk , D re w , E ric co m ed y th e ir rem e m b e rs an d m a in h is Jo h n th a t D a v id - w ere h as c o m e d ia n s seen ris e to m an y th e ir c u rre n t “ In th e A n d re w r e tu rn in g to N e w e a rly D ic e d ays, w e C la y b e fo re th e ir n a m e s “T hey a lw a y s c a m e had a n d w ere c o m ic s S a m back, even w hen ■. f r i .& S a k 908-264-1263 W e w m be °p en La b o r D a y M o n . S e p t. 7 T h u rsd ay ; S t a r is 8 :3 0 8 :3 0 and p .m . an d an d T h u rsd ay is L a d ie s N ig h t. p a c k a g e s , w e e k e n d F u n F e s ts a n d g r o u p d is c o u n ts a re a ls o a v a ila b le . th e f a m ily -o w n e d s h o w s b e g in a t 8 :3 0 p .m . T u e s d a y , T h u rsd ay F rid a y ; little th e T he an d T he at 8 an d S u n d ay ; p .m . an d sh o w at 9 d raw as at 5 p .m . n o te d . p a c k a g e s , c o m p le te w ith c h o ic e $ 1 5 .9 5 d u rin g th e w eek an d to th e sh o w th ro u g h G ig g le s T h u rsd ay ; V o n ly $ 1 2 .5 0 B its a n d is $8 F rid a y “ It a R is ­ C la rid g e and H y a tt R e g e n c y , re s p e c ­ a n d c h a n g e h e a d lin e rs w e e k ly . S tre s s F a c to r a s o f S e p t. c o m e d ia n s lik e G e m in i, J a m m in ’ J im , U n c le th e y a n d G ilb e rt 11, has seen c o m e d ia n s fo r th a n b u s in e s s , th e c lu b a c ts s im p ly began a s a m e a n s to w a s a m a tte r “ P e o p le o f lo v e o f a m o v ie e c o n o m ic s ,” to la u g h . o r g o in g o u t to n ig h t s h o w s , a c c o rd in g to in g fo r tw o s h o w s . G e o r g e C a r lin p e rf o r m s tw o show s each and P a t C o o p e r is s c h e d u le d G re g on D ec. 5. g o o d c lu b s . Reservations are C ia s s io , th e c lu b ’s m a n a g e r . “ W e ’v e h a d g o o d p e o p le a n d e n t e r t a i n m e n t , ” h e n o t e d . “ W e ’v e f i l l e d 2 00 d eal s e a ts an d c ra c k s each w eek. e n jo y a b le on th e I t ’s tim e . c o m e d ia n n ig h t o n a v e ry T h e an d 170 T o w n s h ip , c a n goo d C a tc h a u d ie n c e v ic e R a s c a ls , a R is in g H o te l, R o u te v e rsa . 9 8 7 -8 0 1 8 ; R o u te rea c h e d S ta r in th e and fo r o n e s u g g e ste d 1 5 0 0 b e N ov. 20 a t a ll f o u r 3 5 , O c e a n at 5 1 7 -0 0 2 2 ; H y a tt R e g e n c y 1 S o u th , P r in c e to n , a t G ig g le s ‘n ’ B its (T h e 1 -6 0 9 ­ S tre s s H ig g s , T h e r e is n o d ir t a llo w e d . A ll th e c o m e d ia n s F a c to r) w a tc h th e ir la n g u a g e . E v e r y o n c e in a w h ile 2 7 , E d is o n , a t 2 8 7 -3 5 0 0 ; you R o u te 3 5 S o u th , S a y re v ille , a t 7 2 7 -3 0 0 0 , g e t th e F -w o rd , b u t fo r th e m o st p a rt, in th e C la rid g e H o te l, 2 0 5 5 and C lu b R o u te B ene, SU M M E R SPE CTACU LAR I T R U C K L O A D $ S A L E $ a n d M o n . S e p t. 14 th W e b u y b y th e tr u c k lo a d a n d y o u s a v e o n e v e r y m a ttr e s s ! • P resen t this coupon & receive 5 0 % o f f least expensive luncheon w hen 2 people dine. Offer valid Tues. thru Fri. 12-3 P.M. 1 | Not valid with 1 diner, Credit C ard s or on Holidays | Exp. 9-4-92 T R E M E N D O U S Serta or • D ay B eds Z S Z iS Z * * B u n k B e d s Early Bird Specials Tues. thru Fri. 3-5 pm $7.95 except holidays Complete Dinner Specials from $10.95 Reservations Not Required S A V IN G S * H i-R is e r s • F o x in g C o ts *189 *329 D U R IN G T H IS H U G E E V E N T S le e p s two in comfort SEA LY H O TEL DELUXE Retail Sale Price w / Value Price Coupon Twin ea. pc. $99 $69 $49 F u lle a . pc. $ 139 $99 R e ta il V a lu e I T w in e a . p c . $199 " F u ll e a . p c . $259 | Q ueen ea. pc. $ 299 _ $69 SERTA ! 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The Music Man auditions for the Theatre Guild of Old Bridge at the Carl Sandburg Middle School, Route 516, Old Bridge, 8 p.m. Needed are 13 men, 10 women and a chorus. Bring sheet music and be prepared to dance. For information, call 290-7652. Summer Jazz Wednesdays featuring William Devizia, Darren Soloman and Jeremy Bacon at Jerry Beyer’s Restaurant, Main Street, Matawan, 8 p.m. to midnight. For more information, call 583-2044. ~ Actor/actress auditions for full-time positions in adult acting company at the Creative Theatre, Witherspoon Street, Princeton. To schedule audition appointment, call Eloise Bruce at 1-609­ 924-3489. T o d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y H U R R Y I N F R - S A L E E N D S S A T . 6 P .M S H A R P ! SALE E E B O X S P R IN G Festival in Art at the Ralyn Art Center, 316 Main St., Lakewood. Features works of children from age 5-16, art students of Terry Flannagan of Howell. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, call 363-7500. T o d a y th ro u g h T u e s d a y Sherry Sherwood exhibition of White Line Woodcuts at the Eastern Branch of the Monmouth County Library, Route 35, Shrewsbury. For information, call 431­ 7351. T o d a y th ro u g h S e p t. 4 , | FR E E / > -------- V HEAVY DUTY V FR E E I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BEDFRAME 4 PC SET '' DESIGNER SHEETS < £ §§ P WITH ANY SIZE OR MODEL SET EXCEPTMODEL406 &409 ' "1 ; 1 1 FR E E QUARTZ DIGITAL WATCH PLUS FREE SET UP OF YOUR NEW SET PLUS FREE REMOVAL OF YOU R OLD SET WITH ANY SIZE OR MODEL SET EXCEPT MODELS 4061,409 PLUS FREE 90 DAY HOME TRIAL PLUS GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES INSOUTH JERSEY OR WE’LL REFUNDTRIPLETHE DIFFERENCE WITH ANY SIZE OR MODEL SET EXCEPT MODELS400 ft 409 I! 1 1 ^ , PURCHASEANYSIZE MATTRESS& GETTHEMATCHINGBOXSPRINGFREE Erich W. Padilla exhibition entitled “The Indians’ Souls are Still Alive" at the Santa Fe Cafe, 8 Main St., Freehold. For information, call 294-9626. T o d a y th ro u g h S e p t. 9 Outdoor Sculpture Exhibition and selection of works by artists at the Scherer Gallery , 93 School Road W., Marlboro, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Sunday. For information, call 536-9465. T o d a y th ro u g h S e p t. 2 0 “Art of Maine: A Bounty of Woods and Water” is theme of an exhibition at the Monmouth Museum, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Regular hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 1-5 p.m. Sunday. Closed Mondays. Admission: $2 non-members, $1.50 children and seniors. For more information, call 747-2266, Edmond Jean Van der Leur art exhibit at Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middletown, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 12:30-3:30 p.m. Sundays Ruffino Tamaya, work of the late Mexican artist exhibited at the Scherer Gallery, 93 School Road W., Marlboro, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. 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(next to Pizza Hut) 908-920-8666 908-493-1556 908-367-4242 ra n 908-577-1166 BAYVILLE RL 9 Berkeley Plaza (next to A & P) 908-2606111 MANAHAWKIN TOMS RIVER MIDDLETOWN R t 72 Starboard Plaza Dover Mall-Rts. 166 & 37 1872 H ighw ay 35 (next to (next to B radlees C ounty S q. S h opping Ctr. Old Towne Tavern) & F ranks Big M ens S hop) (near Ponderosa Steak House) 609-597-8522 OPEN 7 DAYS—MON.-FRI. 10-9, SAT. 10-6, SUN. 11-5 9086050811 PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED ON PREMIUM SETS 906357-1909 ‘ □ Jan Barthold watercolors at the Red Bank Public Library, Front Street, Red Bank, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Friday. T o d a y th ro u g h S e p t. 3 0 “Jazz Revelation” by Gerry Kamber. Jazz musicians are invited to sit in at Cafe e Dolce on the Asbury Park Boardwalk at Third Avenue. For more information, call 988-1978. “Artists and Friends” is the title of an exhibition by Karen Anderson Christie, Nicole LeCause and Bruce Fallender at the Adelphia Arts Center, Route 524, AdelphiaFarmingdale Road, Howell. For hours and other information, call 462-7675. Studio Gallery, 1 E. Front St., Keyport. Collection of signed prints by photographer Jeff Silverman. Noon to 5 p.m. Weds - Fri. TV 11 a.m. - 3 p.m., Sat. Call ahead at 264­ 3939. English antique engravings on display at the Monmouth County Office of the Handicapped, 29 East Main St., Freehold. Collection belongs to Bruce Fallender, owner of the Adelphia Arts Center. For more information call 431-7399. Hermine Freed photographs and video on display at the Douglass Library, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. For more information, call Francoise Puniello at 932-9346. Quietude Garden Gallery features sculptors John Parker and Larry Steele, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, 24 Fern Road, East Brunswick. Call 257-1378. J & M 4 n r ' =-. I ' l f ! iU * > ’■ THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 3 1 A P P A R E L B R A N D N A M E F A S H IO N S F O R LESS YOUR SOURCE FOR, \ F E A T U R IN G : L 550™ , 560™ , 505® , 501® , 512™ 9 0 1 ,9 0 2 , B IG JE A N S, r S IL V E R T A B ™ •-7 „ J E A N S T h u r s d a y a n d F rid a y Murder at Sandy Hook, sponsored by the Sandy Hook Foundation at the Fort Hancock Auditorium, Sandy Hook, 7 p.m. Tickets, $35, includes hors d’oeuvres, buffet dinner and audience participation in a murder myster. Reserve by calling 291 7733. $ 2 00 I JEANS ALWAYS SAVE $6 to $14 A PAIR COMPARED TO OTHER STORES. OVER 20 .COLORS TO CHOOSE. FROM! L e v i s A v a ila b le : I n fa n t, C h ild r e n , S t u d e n t , H u s k y , e n s , J u n i o r s & B ig M a n S i z e s . A IR P O R T P L A Z A H W Y . 36, H A Z L E T ; o f f ^ L e v is I H I W f Any Pair of Levi’s 1 M i H i f Stone Washed Jeans i H O U R S : Mon-Sat 10-6, Fri.10-9, Sun 11-4 $ O 0 0 M 739-0118 Not good in combination with any o ther * iscount.JExp. 9 /7 /9 2 _ __ _ | 9rSr3 R OFF Any Levi’s Denim Shirt l l or Jacket Not good in combination with any other offer or discount. Exp. 9/7/92 m T h u rs d a y th ro u g h S a tu rd a y Last of the Red Hot Lovers at the First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, 8 p.m. for dessert, 8:30 p.m. for show. Tickets, $15. Special Sunday matinee on Aug. 16 at 2:30 p.m. For reservations, call 291-7552. Gala O p e n in g f r id a y *a u g u s t 2 8 ? h F rid a y s a n d S a tu r d a y s th ro u g h S e p t. 5 The Owl and the Pussycat by the Simy Theatre Co. at the Kobe Japanese Restaurant, Route 9, Howell. Dinner and show is $29.50. Show alone is $15. Times, ' 7 p.m. dinner, show at 8:30 p.m. on Fridays; 6:30 p.m. dinner, show at 8 p.m. Saturdays. For reservations, call 364-4298. F rid a y s a n d S a tu rd a y s th r o u g h o u t t h e fa ll Joe Sherbin pianist at Jerry Beyer’s, 113 Main St., Matawan, 8 p.m. Admission, $5. For information, call 583-2044. S a tu rd a y Organ recitals and concerts each Wednesday and Saturday at the Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove. Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m.; Saturdays at 4 p.m. There will be no recital Aug. 19. For information, call 775-0035. O N I ■ FREE PARKING I IS A Lighted'for'your convenience. 2 Concert series at the Great Auditorium, Ocean Grove. All performances at 8 p.m. Tickets, $10 general admission, $15 reserved seating. Season tickets, group rates, etc., available. For information, call 1-800-773-0097. S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y Philadelphia, Here I Come! auditions G A R D E N S T A T E P A R K W A Y E X IT 1 1 7 M IL E S S O U T H O F J C T . R O U T E S 3 5 & 3 6 ADJACENT TO THE PRICE CLUB 2 4 S a tu rd a y s th ro u g h S e p t. 1 2 R O U TE 3 5 -H A ZLE T O N THE SITE OF THE FORMER ROUTE 3 5 DRIVE-IN J u s t Off the G arden S tate P arkw ay (Exit 117) on R oute 35. H O U R P H O N E ( 9 0 8 ) 2 6 4 - 2 2 0 0 T w e lv e E le g a n t ly E x c lu s iv e R o c k in g A p p o in t e d C in e m a s C h a ir L o u n g e r s * S ta te -o f-th e -A rt ^ C o n v e n ie n t F r e e F ilm P r e s e n t a t i o n L ig h t e d P a r k in g ★ C o n t in u o u s ★ L a te S h o w s S h o w s D a ily F r id a y & S a t u r d a y B a r g a in M a t in e e s $ 3 . 7 5 M o n . - S a t . to 6 P M 1 st S h o w S u n d a y & H o lid a y m u l t ip l e x C IN E M A S for the Simy Theatre Company at the Kobe Japanese Restaurant dinner threatre, Route 9, Howell, 1 p.m. both days. For more information, call 364-4298. S u n d a y s th ro u g h S e p t. 6 Organ Concert Series by the Garden State Theatre Organ Society at the Asbury Park Convention Hall, 3 p.m. Free. This week features Bob Legon. For information, call 220-0617 or 445-1128. Eve ry Sunday Jazz greats at The Yankee Clipper Restaurant, Chicago Boulevard on the ocean, Sea Girt, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Jazz series at Jason’s, 1604 F St., Belmar, 7 p.m. For information, call 291­ 2774. | M ARLON BRANDO ^ T O M SELLECK CLINT EASTWOOD C h r is t o C o lu m ph er b u s T H E DISC O V ER Y m m (mmEL| 1 ii M onday and W ednesday Auditions for Rumors. Circle Playhouse, 416 Victoria Ave., Piscataway, 7:30 p.m. both evenings. For more information, call 756-6863. T u e s d a y s th ro u g h o u t s u m m e r Male singers wanted for the Red Bank Area Barbershop Chorus, Red Bank Middle School, 101 Harding Blvd., Red Bank, 7:30 p.m. Music reading not required. Voice testing available, and vocal demonstrations will be given. For information, call 787-1392 after 6 p.m. JOHN RITTER % i i ,, _ /# ™ I r c ? ea ' s f i J g e t y o u r k ic k s e w e s u iT - F E A T U R E S S U B J E C T T O C H A N G E - C A L I. C IN E M A F O R F E A T U R E S A N D S H O W T IM E S : 3 2 AUGUST 26,1992, THE INDEPENDENT M IL E S T O N E S S ilv e rb e rg -L a s h o v itz N ie s a A u d re y L a sh o v itz a n d M itc h e ll Ian S ilv erb erg w ere m a rrie d M ay 2 at the R ich field R eg en cy , V erona. P arents o f the co u p le are A n n B eth and W illia m L a s h o v itz o f M id d le to w n , a n d M a r y lin a n d A lv in S i l v e r b e r g o f E a s t B runsw ick. R a b b i J a c k R o s s o f f o f f ic ia te d a t th e cerem ony. J a c q u lin e F ish b e in o f F le m in g to n w as m atro n o f honor. B rid esm aid s w ere, Ja cq u lin e K o slo w itz o f M a rlb o ro , siste r o f th e g ro o m ; M a rsh a S ilverberg o f E ast B ru n sw ick , sister-in -law o f th e g r o o m ; A l e i d a L i t t l e o f P o i n t P le a s a n t; a n d M ic h e le C ro s s o f B ra n c h ­ burg. F lo w er girls w ere S am an th a S ilv erb erg o f E a s t B ru n s w ic k a n d S te p h a n ie K o slo w itz o f M arlb o ro , bo th n ieces o f the groom . M ic h ae l L ac h s o f E ast B ru n sw ic k w as b est m an. U s h e r s w e r e S te v e n L a s h o v i t z o f M id d le to w n , b r o t h e r o f th e b r id e ; J o e l G r e e n a n d P e te C h ir l ia n , b o th o f E a s t B r u n s w ic k ; M a r k S i l v e r b e r g o f E a s t B ru nsw ick , b ro th er o f th e groom ; an d M ark K o slo w itz o f M a rlb o ro , b ro th e r-in -la w o f th e groom . G r a n d p a r e n t s in b r i d a l p a r t y w e r e S y lv ia a n d J o s e p h L a s h o v itz o f B ra d le y B each. T h e b rid e is a g rad u ate o f M id d leto w n H ig h S ch o o l N o rth an d M iam i U n iv ersity o f O hio, O x fo rd , O hio. T h e g r o o m is a g r a d u a t e o f E a s t B r u n s w ic k H ig h S c h o o l a n d F a ir le i g h D ick in so n U niv ersity , M adison. H e is a m o rtg ag e b a n k e r and o w n s his o w n c o m p a n y , N e w C e n tu ry M o rtg a g e , E ast B runsw ick. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Silverberg Glen Campbell, Kristen Sommerhalter S o m m e r h a lte r -C a m p b e ll M r. and M rs. K enneth S o m m erh alter o f M ataw an hav e announced the en g ag em en t o f th e i r d a u g h te r , K r is te n M ., to G le n C a m p b e l l, s o n o f M r . a n d M r s . J o h n C am pbell o f M ataw an. T h e fu tu re b rid e is a 1988 g rad u ate o f M a ta w a n R e g io n a l H ig h S c h o o l a n d a 1 9 9 2 g r a d u a t e o f th e C o ll e g e o f N e w R ochelle. H e r f i a n c e is a 1 9 8 8 g r a d u a t e o f M a ta w a n R e g io n a l H ig h S c h o o l. H e is w ith the U .S . C oast G u ard , assigned to the cu tter G a lla tin . A F ebruary w edding is planned. K a p u s h y - P ic c in i LO W EST PRICES IN M O N M O U T H C O U N T Y Mr. and Mrs. Richard Meislohn M e is lo h n -B o tu r la “ J U S T IN T IM E ” S u m m e r S p e c ia l V A C A T IO N C H E C K L IS T S i B u y Film 13 □ Have Post Office Hold Mail Go To Diet Center, Lose 10 lbs. □ B u y N e w B athin g S u it S ig n U p G e t A F o r 4 t h 3 W W e e k s e e k FR E E M id d le t o w n Call Today 615-0707 D ie t€ B i C e n te r* Theweight-lossprofessionals ® S 3 Not to be combined with other offers. Expires 8/31/92 © 19 9 2 Diet Center, Inc. Weight loss, speed o f weight loss and weight maintenance vary by individual G ail M arie B o tu rla, d au g h ter o f M r. and M rs. Jo h n B o tu rla , H a z le t, w a s m a rrie d M ay 16 at St. B e n e d ic t’s R o m an C atholic C h u rch , H o lm d el, to R ic h a rd M eislo h n o f L eonardo. H e is th e so n o f A g n e s M e is lo h n o f L e o n a rd o a n d R ic h a rd M e is lo h n o f N eptune. T h e R ev. Jo sep h G lass o fficiated at the cerem o n y . T he bride, esco rted by h er father, w ore a la c e -to p p e d d ress d ra p e d in p earls. S he c a rrie d a b o u q u e t o f w hite and peach silk flow ers.. D a w n B o tu rla o f H a z le t w a s m a id o f h o n o r fo r h e r sister. B rid esm aid s w ere D an a B o tu rla o f H a­ zlet, sister o f th e brid e; and M ichelle K elly o f M id d leto w n , a co u sin o f the bride. G e o rg a n n D o rn y o f T in to n F a lls , th e g ro o m ’s niece, w as flo w er girl. M itch ell M eislo h n w as b est m an fo r his brother. U sh e rs w e re D a v id B o tu rla o f H azlet, b ro th e r o f th e bride; and Jo sh S ienkiew icz o f L eo n ard o , the g ro o m ’s nephew . R y an B o tu rla o f H azlet, nephew o f the b rid e, w as ring bearer. A f t e r a r e c e p t i o n a t th e T o w n a n d C o u n try In n , K e y p o rt, th e c o u p le to o k a w e d d in g t r i p to S t. T h o m a s in th e A m erican V irg in Islands. T he brid e is a g rad u ate o f R aritan H igh S chool, H azlet. S h e a tte n d e d B ro o k d a le C o m m u n ity C olleg e, L incroft, an d is a certified n u rs e ’s a id e a t K in g J a m e s C a re C e n te r , M i d ­ d letow n. H e r h u sb a n d is a g ra d u a te o f M id d le ­ to w n N o r th H ig h S c h o o l a n d a tte n d e d B ro o k d ale C o m m u n ity C ollege, L incroft. H e is e m p lo y e d at F o o d to w n S u p e r S tore, R ed B ank. S tep h en K ap u sh y o f K ey p o rt an d B a r­ b ara Joh n so n o f R ed B an k hav e announced th e en g ag em en t o f th eir daughter, Ju d y , o f K e y p o rt to S te v e P ic c in i o f W e s t N e w Y ork, N .J. H e is the son o f G io v o n n i and L ucy P iccin i o f W est N ew Y ork. A n O ct. 9, 1993 w ed d in g is planned. T h e fu tu re b rid e is a g rad u ate o f K e y ­ p o rt H ig h S c h o o l. S h e a tte n d e d R a m a p o C o lle g e an d C itto n e In s titu te an d is e m ­ p lo y e d as a s s is ta n t c re d it m a n a g e r at A rzee, M ahw ah. H e r fia n c e is a g ra d u a te o f M e m o ria l H ig h S c h o o l, W e s t N e w Y o rk , a n d is a self-em p lo y ed cabinet m ak er and designer. C L U B C A L E N D A R Today Marlboro Chapter of Women’s American ORT Women’s Bowling League, 12:45-2:15 p.m., Wednesdays, Strathmore Bowling Center, Route 34, Matawan. Open to everyone. Free babysitting. For details, call 536-6790. Shore Hills Chapter of Sweet Adelines weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Raritan High School, Middle Road, Hazlet. Singers wanted. For more information, call 264­ 3236 or 988-4598. Liberty Oak Chapter of Sweet Adelines, weekly meeting 7:30 p.m., Freehold Township Public Safety Building, Schanck and Stillwells Corner roads. Call 780-9834 or 780-6513. T h u rs d a y Raritan Photographic Society meeting, 7:30-10 p.m., Temple B’Nai Shalom, Fern Road, East Brunswick. For more information, call 679-6535. S a tu rd a y American Association of University Women special used booksale, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., 104A Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank. Grocery bag of books for $3. All types available. For more information, call 671­ 1914. Tuesday Wing and Bonnet Car Club, meeting 8:30 p.m., the Rescue, Belmar. Non-profit corporation dedicated to the promotion of safe driving and competitive autosport events for the general public in the central New Jersey area. For more information, call Gerry Brinkman at 308-4508. the: F re e c lin ic s ta r g e t w o m e n w h o a v o id m e d ic a l e x a m s Aberdeen, Hazlet slate screenings for Sept. 14 By Marilyn Duff______________________ W o m e n f r o m H a z le t a n d A b e r d e e n to w n s h ip s w h o h a v e n e g le c te d h e a lth s c r e e n in g s c a n ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th o s e o ffered by the H azlet and A b erd een H ealth D ep artm ents. R o b ert N . S capicio serves as d irecto r o f p u b lic h e a lth an d h e a lth o ffic e r fo r b o th to w nships, thus co m bin ing th e activ ities o f th e tw o departm ents. T he screening clin ics are o ffered about six o r sev en tim es a y e a r at th e M ataw an A v enue S chool located in A b erd een . T hey a re c o n d u c te d in th e n u r s e ’s e x a m in in g room . The next clinic will b e S e p t. 14. A p p o in tm e n ts a re n e c e s s a ry an d c a n be m ad e by calling 264-5541. S capicio said his office tries to alternate d ay s, even o fferin g the free screen in g s on S a t u r d a y s to a c c o m m o d a te w o r k in g w om en. H e e m p h a s iz e d th e s e a re s c r e e n in g s o n ly and m ay req u ire follow -u p care w ith a p h y sician. A t a reg u lar d o c to r’s o ffice, he e s tim a te d th e p ro c e d u re m ig h t ru n a b o u t $75. T h e c lin ic s a re c o n d u c te d b y a n u rse e d u c ato r and nurse practitioner. T h e s e r v i c e s in c l u d e a P a p s m e a r , p elv ic and b reast exam and b lo o d p ressu re m e a s u re m e n t. T h e s e p ro c e d u r e s te s t fo r c e rv ic a l c a n c e r, b re a s t c a n c e r a n d h ig h b lo o d p re s su re , re s p e c tiv e ly . C lie n ts also receiv e instructions on breast se lf-ex am in a­ ti o n , h e a lth c o u n s e lin g a n d , i f n e e d e d , referrals to h ealth social service p roviders. Once an appointment is m a d e , th e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t w ill n o tify p a rtic ip a n ts in w r i t i n g r e g a r d i n g e x a c t ly w h a t th e sc re e n in g w ill c o n sist o f and th e m e d ic a l p e rso n n el w ho w ill co nduct it. C lien ts are asked to com p lete a m ed ical fo rm , p ro v id in g p e rtin e n t in fo rm atio n . A t th e c o n c lu s io n o f th e a p p ro x im a te ly 30m in u te session, they also are asked to c o m ­ p le te an e v a lu a tio n fo rm ra tin g th e p r o ­ gram . T e st re s u lts are m a ile d an d th e h e a lth d e p artm en t follow s up w hen n ecessary . T he screenings are g en erally o ffered in th e w inter, spring an d fall. T h e d ep artm en t also h o ld s a flu clinic in the fall fo r senior c itiz e n s an d in th e sp rin g o ffe rs lo w -c o st m am m o g rap h y tests. T h is y e a r’s flu clinic w ill be h eld O ct. 13. T h e se services are 99 p e rc en t fu n d ed by th e state, S cap icio said. In ad d itio n to the w o m e n ’s h ealth screen in g s, th e state funds a re u s e d f o r h e a lth e d u c a tio n a n d c h ild h ealth clinics. The largest portion o f th e fu n d in g go es to w a rd h ealth ed u catio n . Ju st recen tly , the h ealth ed u cato r, w h o se serv ices the d ep art­ m en t co n tracts, co n d u cte d a ch ild care p ro ­ g ram at M an n a H o u se In A b erdeen , a h om e fo r single m o th ers and th eir children. T h ere also are p ro g ram s fo r sen io r c iti­ zen s and o n p u b lic h ea lth th re a ts su ch as rabies and L y m e d isease. S cap icio said he h ad to cu t b ack on p ro ­ g ra m s tw o y e a rs a g o b e c a u se o f re d u c e d state fun d in g . T he jo in t d e p artm en t cu rre n t­ ly receiv es a p p ro x im ately $ 7 ,0 0 0 in p ublic h ealth prio rity fu n d in g , h e said. T h e d e p a rtm e n t u ses M C O S S N u rsin g S erv ices, w h ich is b ased in R ed B ank. S cap icio said an av erag e o f ab o u t n in e to 11 w o m e n m a y ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f th e w o m e n ’s h e a lth sc re e n in g c lin ic s , w h ic h can acco m m o d ate 15 w om en. T h e m ain g o a l o f th e c lin ic s is to g e t n ew p e o p le w h o h a v e n e g le c te d th e ir h ealth care to g et started again. Scapicio said, “Everybody s h o u ld h a v e a re g u la r h e a lth -c a r e p ro v id e r. W e d o n ’t w a n t to b e th e ir a n n u a l s c r e e n in g to o l.” , H e said th ere are som e w o m en w ho w ill go to th eir re g u la r g y n eco lo g ist ev ery three o r fo u r y ears an d com e to th e clin ic durin g the interim . T h e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t h a s b e e n c o n ­ d u c tin g th e clin ic s sin ce a b o u t 1977, said S capicio, a co u p le y ears b efo re h e b ecam e th e p ublic h ealth director. T h ey are h eld at th e sch o o l b ecau se he w an ted to g et into the c o m m u n ity , h e said, and since a clin ical site is n eed ed , th ey u se th e n u rse ’s ex am in in g room . B e s id e s th e te s tin g , c lie n ts r e c e iv e a p ack e t o f literatu re on v ario u s h ealth m a t­ ters. P e rso n s w h o ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f clin ic s tend to be in th eir 30s to 50s, he noted. INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 28,1992 YouRing "j [_WeBrin$_J r *1 * •E l RT. 34 N, MATAWAN A c r o s s from M o n -T h u rs 11:00 am - 9:1 F rid a y & S at. 11:00 AM - 11 Sunday 12:00 Noon - 9:00 PM D O N Q U IX O T E R E S T A U R A N T HOT PIZZA BREAD SANDWICHES PIZZA BREAD SU BS 1. Italian Hot-Dog Potatoes, Peppers & Onions 2.00/3.65 2. Italian Sausage Potatoes, Peppers & Onions2.25/3.85 3. Peppers or Potatoes & Eggs 3.75 4. Pepperoni and Eggs 3.95 5. Philadelphia Cheese Steak Peppers, Onions, Potatoes, Mush 5.50 6. Hot Dog Sausage Combo 3.85 7. BUFFBURGER 2 Quarter Lbs. 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P Box# 1378 exp. 9/14/92 FUN PERSONALITY Box# 1143 exp. 9/16/92 To p la c e CLASSY LADY Box# 1401 exp. 9/16/92 CLASSY LADY W JF non-sm oker, 52 attrac­ tive, intelligent en th u siastic ‘‘c lassy lady” s e e k s counter­ part to sh a re my n eed for com m unication, good tim es, laughter and mutual respect. Are you ed u cated , successful, affectionate and ready for a relationship? Box# 1121 exp. 9/16/92 CUTE & CUDDLY SW F 32, 5 ’8 ” brunette, non­ sm oker, ed u cated , fun, loves to travel & exercise. W anted professional m ale, 28-38 adventurous nature, s e n s e of hum or, kind h eart & fun loving spirit. W here are you? a n a d c a ll 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S HAVE IT ALL Box# 1136 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1205 exp. 9/23/92 Athletic, independent, classy, pretty, petite, professional, s e ­ lective, non typical S J F with g rea t laugh & smile, enjoys blading, skiing, NYC & the sh o re. In se arc h of strong, sincere, confident, active guy over 30 to sh a re th e fun tim es. P Box# 1379 exp. 9/9/92 HONEST & OPEN 34 SW F looking to m eet a sin cere a n d caring WSM for fun a n d excitem ent. Between th e a g e s of 30-36, no h ead gam es. P P Box# 1326 exp. 9/23/92 P Box# 1202 exp. 9/23/92 LADY IN RED P Box 1311 exp. 9/16/92 DWF 28, 5 ’4 ”, full figured, lov­ ing, caring, affectionate se ek s mature, stable, se cu re WM who values love, devotion, family a nd togetherness. S J F 30, attractive, fun, loves people who love to laugh. In search of sincere Jew ish male who enjoys life. W arm hearts and big sm iles only. P p P Box# 1144 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1120 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1239 exp. 9/2/92 THE SPICE OF LIFE A LOVING GAY MAN W CF own vitamin b u sin ess, 0 dep en d en t, 5’5 1/2”, blond, 125 lbs. I’m a healthy vegetarian, looking for a tall han d so m e m an 45+ who loves the Lord J e s u s , is health conscious a n d interested in friendship, dating and doing G od’s will for SW F, 5 0 ’s, 5 ’5 ”. H onest, sin­ cere, caring a n d fun-loving. Likes dining, dancing, movies, plays, co n certs a n d bowling. S e e k s m ature gentlem an for loving relationship. With this SW F, Catholic, pro­ fessional seeking a SWCM, 35-42, intelligent, even tem ­ pered, d e pendable, financially secu re, non-sm oker who e n ­ joys country music, dancing, th e a rts and h a s a s e n s e of humor. GWM 35, attractive, settled, quite. D esires a strong, se n si­ tive, loving platonic couch po­ tato. Hom e life, togetherness, quiet tim es very important. May sound boring but if you ca n relate, p le a se call. P Box# 1124 exp. 9/16/92 PRETTY DJF 44 P Box# 1369 exp. 9/2/92 LOVES HORSES Petite W F 27, long red hair, likes anim als, exciting a d v e n ­ tures, good restau ran t food, h o r s e b a c k riding. P re fe rs clean, so b er WM 25-35 with s a m e interests. P Box# 119 7 exp. 9/23/92 LOVES TO TRAVEL Petite, attractive, SW F, early thirties. Brown eyes/hair s e e k ­ ing attractive, athletic, secu re, successful gentlem an for din­ ing, dancing, theater, NYC, sporting e v en ts a n d th e J e r­ se y Shore. P Box# 1113 exp. 9/16/92 LOVING AND CLASSY W idowed BF, attractive pro­ fessional, enjoys jogging and m usic. C h u rch going, no dru g s with lots of love, looking for sa m e re: long term rela­ tionship possible matrimony. 40 - 50 range. P Box# 1114 exp. 9/16/92 MY SPECIAL MAN Looking for young 70’s, SJM , non-sm oking, sincere, honest, emotionally & financially s e ­ cure. Have m uch to sh a re with th e right person. I w ant to fill my heart with a new life. Not afraid of commitment. Let’s hav e a “let’s s e e w hat h a p p e n s ” relationship. P Box# 1356 Exp. 9/2/92 N E A T , S W E E T & P E T IT E 36 y ear old single Mom, 5'1”, brown hair, brown ey es, in good s h a p e looking for “ Mr. Right”. I love the beach, dancing, rock concerts, mov­ ies & dining out. If you sh a re similar interests, p le a se call. P Box# 1355 Exp. 9/02/92 NO COUCH PO TATO ES E nthusiastic, bright, active, funny DWF 48, 5 ’2” s e e k s yout hf ul , a d v e n tu r e s o m e , h a p p y DWM 45 -5 5 , n o n ­ sm oker for c lo se com panion. Have all p a st relationships re­ solved. p Box# 1293 exp. 9/9/92 Sensitive, romantic, profes­ sional s e e k s sincere, e d u ­ cated JM, 40-50, non-sm oker who likes 6 0 ’s m usic, people, travel, sharing fun & conver­ satio n s over quiet dinners. P Box# 1262 exp. 9/9/92 PRETTY WOMAN SF 32, looking for so m e o n e to sp en d tim e with. Sports, trav­ eling, dancing, romantic, e v e ­ nings. Like anim als. Looking for a serio u s relationship. P Box# 1304 exp. 9/16/92 R U 4 ME DJF Professional, 5 7 ” straw ­ berry blond with pan ache, s e e k s S/DJM 48 -5 5 non­ sm oker, family oriented, s e n se of humor, who lives life to the fullest. P Box# 1301 exp. 9/16/92 ROMANTIC, CARING Brunette, DWF, 4 0 ’s with a good personality, looking for an h o n e st m an to sh a re my life with. P Box# 1139 esp. 9/16/92 S E E K IN G C O U N T E R P A R T DWF, independent, attractive, uncom plicated, 40-som ething, looking to sh a re a world of interests with unencum bered, cla ss-a c t m ale, wanting to do th e s a m e . Like myself, you should b e physically fit, articu­ late, a n d adap tab le. If so, we should find out m ore about e a c h other. P Box# 1327 exp. 9/23/92 S E N S U O U S & IN T E L L E C T I’m a sexy, cute, sincere, hon­ e s t, financially s e c u re profes­ sional BF, fit, intelligent & well diversified. Looking for intel­ ligent, h onest, sin cere WM, a g e s 34-41. P P Box# 1231 exp. 9/2/92 OPEN MINDED SW F seeking a m ature SWM 22-28, th at enjoys horseback riding, country w estern & rock m u sic , d a n c in g , trav elin g . Must b e o pen m inded about things & willing to accep t p eo ­ ple & things for them selves. Possibility of a long term rela­ tionship. P Box# 1306 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1367 exp. 9/2/92 SHARE MY EVENINGS P Box# 1134 exp. 9/16/92 A REAL COMEDIAN DWCM, 40, 5 '1 0 ”, 170, blue e y e s, good s h a p e, into music a nd mirth. Looking for pretty blue eyed brunette to view the lighter side of life. P Box# 1353 exp. 9/02/92 VIVACIOUS SW F Intelligent, adventurous, at­ tractive, model-built 5 ’8 ”. Into holistic health. Varied interests s e e k s a ren a issa n c e doctor or law yer 27-40 to take my b re a th aw ay. N on-sm okers only. P Box# 1303 exp. 9/16/92 VIVACIOUS WIDOW SW JF, attractive, slim, intel­ ligent, spirited widow 50, viva­ cious blonde. Enjoys dancing, golf, working-out se e k s tall a t­ tractive, intelligent J m ensch 48-60 non-sm oker. P Box# 1152 exp. 9/16/92 WANTED WWM 58-65, sincere, sim ple ’’nice guy” for friendship a nd com ­ p a n io n sh ip with M iddlesex County attractive, educated, green-eyed, auburn hair, pro­ fessional, 53, that loves life a nd living. P Box# 1132 exp. 9/16/92 It's easy to respond to an ad Cali 1-900-370-2131 (1.75 per minute) m ust be 18 years of age or older Touch tone phone only W H IT E S IN G L E M O T H E R Looking for WM 39-50, who enjoys dancing, movies, din­ ing a nd all the sim ple things in life. Must enjoy children. M ust resid e in M onmouth County. P Box# 1151 exp. 9/16/92 P P YOUNG AT HEART Box# 1118 exp. 9/16/92 SLIM ATTRACTIVE YOUNG AT HEART Professional J F searching for sincere, s e cu re , non-sm oker, SM, 48-60 y e a rs young, who would like to sp en d quality tim e with a warm, affectionate, intelligent, pretty fem ale. I’m looking for a com panion who w ants to sh a re w hatever life h a s to offer. I’m filled with w arm th a nd curiosity. I’m white, 5’2 ”. Do call if you are betw een a g e s 50-65. P P Box# 1155 exp. 9/16/92 SOUL MATE J F 62, looks & feels young, enjoys dining, th eater, good conversation, s e n s e of humor, d e sire s to m eet a fine JM, honest, sincere, caring, non­ sm oker, 62-65 with com patible interests. T hen tim e will tell. P Box# 1129 exp. 9/16/92 #1 Quality, petite a nd whimsical 40 som ething S F searching for a ’’REAL MAN”, 40ish, sentim ental a nd se cu re with no g am es. P Box# 1407 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1122 exp. 9/16/92 Ads from Men SW CF YOUNG 50 p Box# 1405 exp. 9/16/92 A SILVER LINING SJM 26, sp o ntaneous, s u c ­ cessful entrepreneur, looking for S JF , non-sm oker who is outgoing, witty, a nd c re a tes her own electricity. P Box# 12 77 exp. 9/9/92 ADVENTUROUS TYPE Tall, dark, handsom e, athletic build, s e e k s petite beauty for com panionship & partner in q u e s t for adventure & ro­ m ance. . P Box# 1366 exp. 9/2/92 AFFECTIONATE DWM, 39, blonde hair, blue eyes. Looking for th at special lady, 28-40. Kids OK. Like bowling, outdoors, long walks, quiet evenings. Let’s g e t to­ gether. P Box# 1233 exp. 9/2/92 AFFECTIONATE SM Non-sm oker, 33, adventurous looking for SW F, 25-35, na­ ture lover. P Box# 1402 exp. 9/16/92 ARTIST SWM 40, 5 ’10” s e e k s an intel­ ligent caring wom an with femi­ nist politics 30-45 for fun, friendship & rom ance. P lease b e drug & Republican free. p Box# 1199 exp. 9/23/92 ATHLETICALLY BUILT WJM, fun loving, b e a ch going, concert a nd sports enthusiast. 25, college grad u a te s e e k s a 21+ S J F of similar interests to have fun in the sun. P Box# 1 1 1 7 exp. 9/16/92 ATTRACTIVE DWM 6 T \ 200 lbs. non-sm oker, non-drinker, no drugs, excel­ lent condition, financially s e ­ cure. S e e k s very attractive, 34-40, S/DWF, non-sm oker, no d ru g s or a ides. For fun & w hatever. p Box# 1295 exp. 9/16/92 ATTRACTIVE SWM 23 Tall, dark hair, blue e y e s, into w orking out, e n jo y s rock music, concerts, movies, and quiet tim es seeking a n attrac­ tive, slim, fun-loving SWF, 21-25 to s h a re romantic tim es with. P Box# 1207 exp. 9/23/92 AVAILABLE GAY GUY I am built a nd extrem ely h andsom e a nd I prefer my partner to be just a s good looking. P le a s e g et in touch with m e ASAP. P Box# 1235 exp. 9/2/92 SW F, easy-going, loves clas­ sical music, theater, movies, a rt m u se u m s , d raw in g & painting, s e e k s SM 35-45 with similar interests. 5’2 ” Slim, g o o d figure, attrac­ tive, intelligent feminine, z e st­ ful, non-sm oker, classy, loves outdoors, dancing, dining d e ­ sires similar type who is s e n ­ sitive a n d to g eth er youthful athletic. 28 DM WITH CHILD BIG AND HONEST Good looking, DM with young daughter. W ants to m eet fe­ m ale com panion for help with adorable baby girl. DWM 44 s e e k s life partner 25-40. Must b e stable, honest, m arria g e m inded, a b le to com m unicate. No phonies. P P P P OPTIMISTIC Box# 110 7 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1198 exp. 9/23/92 Box# 1329 exp. 9/23/92 Box# 1354 Exp . 9/02/9! CARING, HONEST Romantic accurately describe this 36 year old DWM. 5 ’10 210 lbs. I’m athletic, inte ligent, secu re, down-to-eari and ready for com m itted reli tionship. P Box# 1131 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1382 exp. 9/9/92 TRIPLE A GAL 51 year old voluptuous, intel­ ligent fun loving, divorced, non-sm oker, W JF, seeking m ale counterpart for fun and possible serious relationship. Box# 1140 exp. 9/16/92 P Attractive, auburn, affection­ ate. SW F 35, 5 ’3 ”, 112 lbs., long auburn hair, big brown d r e a m y e y e s , fin a n c ia lly . Seeking SWM 30-36, non­ sm oker, tall, financially s e ­ cure, handsom e, non-balding. SW F looking for JM in his 70’s, likes flea m arkets, rides down th e sh o re, dinners, At­ lantic City, fishing. Loves to cook. Would like a nice gentle m an to sh a re a long relation­ ship. OLD FASHIONED SW CF 27. Church going, e n ­ joys life & taking one day a t a time. Seeking SWCM 27-35 w ho is down to earth & not afraid to b e himself. KIND & GENTLE MAN DF 5 7 ”, attractive, with inter­ e s ts in theater, concerts & ballet. Interested in a tall JM over 6 ’, 45+ who is consider­ a te & knowing in th e w ays of wom en. Box# 1203 exp. 9/23/92 PRETTY BLONDE I'M LOOKING FOR A Special G entlem an to c a re for DF 54 5 ’3 who enjoys cooking, dancing, dinners & movies. I would like to spoil you! Box# 1294 exp. 9/16/92 LOVE & HEALTH Box# 1368 exp. 9/2/92 P Box 1192 exp. 9/23/92 A N Y N IC E G U Y S L E F T ? CUTE & FUN Box# 1204 exp. 9/23/92 FULL FIGURED P W idowed IF, mid 50’s, 5 ’4 ”, very attractive, loves theater, bowling etc. S e e k s widowed WM, clean cbt, 58-65, 5 ’9 ” a n d up. * P Be alert. The m ost vivacious lady in town is looking for a vigorous lover to socialize, wine & dine and enjoy the m ost beautiful things th at life/ love c a n bring! C a n ’t wait to m eet you. P le ase call. CHARMING LADY Looking for Prince 35-50. Prince should b e tall-teddy b e a r type who enjoys dining, dancing, th ea te r & m ovies. If sh o e fits p le a se call me! P “ Box# 111 1 exp. 8/19/92 E . B R U N S W IC K Fire Dept. Box# 1264 exp. 9/9/92 CINDERELLA 41 P DIMPLES SB F 25 5’10 enjoys listening to Otis Redding, drinking cool­ e rs & watching old black & white movies. Seeking SM 29-32 loves listening to the oldies but go o d ies, down to earth & h as a g reat s e n s e of hum or W JF W idow n o n -sm o k e r, good looks, trim figure, enjoys dancing, theater, travel, out­ doors, current ev en ts. S e e k s JM non-sm oker 55-65, intel­ ligent, s e n s e of humor. For re­ lationship. S W JF m id-forties, c o lleg e grad. Likes Jeo p ard y , reading, m ovies, plays, long walks, din­ ing out s e e k s S,W, or DWJ m ale for dating a n d friendship. p Box# 1208 exp. 9/23/92 is waiting for you. Hoping to m eet SWM over 5 ’6 ”, C atho­ lic, 37-44, b u sin e ss profes­ sional who is financially s e ­ cu re , non-sm oker, re s p e c t­ able, warm h earted, gen ero u s, ho n est & romantic, who e n ­ joys com edy clubs, dancing, th ea te r & is a football fan. Box# 1232 exp. 9/2/92 S 1 -9 0 0 -3 7 0 -2 1 3 1 G r e a te r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s Ads from Women D To R espond to an A d To Place A n A d Call Ads from Women A Box# 1146 exp. 9/16/92 COMPASSIONATE SWM 23, a bove a v e ra g e lool i ng, s in c e r e a n d w arn hearted. I am seeking SWI 21-24 w ho likes rom ant walks, holding hands, a r being tre a te d with respect. P Box# 1270 exp. 9/9/92 CURTAIN CLOSING On bachelor father act. Seel ing new a nd m ore challengir role a s romantic lead. Ovi 40, good looking, adventu o us, need leading lady, dai hair, feminine, com bustible, c verse, non-obese. Irish hel| ful. S tar sta tu s a ssu re d . P Box# 1149 exp. 9/16/92 CUTE SWM 27 5’8 ” Brown tia ir/e y es. Slir kind w/m any interests s e el slender, pretty SW F 21-2: Must b e w arm hearted. (No Ic M aidens &/or P rin cesses) ft friendship, possible relatioi ship. I’m a real pe rso n w/re feelings a nd I s e e k the sam e P Box# 1269 exp. 9/9/92 EASY GOING SJM 24 looking for an attra tive S J F 21-25 who enjoys night out or a quiet evenir alone with th e VCR. P Box# 1128 exp. 9/16/92 FANTASTIC HANDS SM 33, 6 ’3", 180 lbs. enjo\ A.C., dancing, politics, beac & the NJ Devils. Is in searc of a w om an over 21, noi sm oker, non-religious who hj never b e e n m arried for sha ing the b e st tim es of her Ii* with me. P Box# 1234 exp. 9/2/92 FUN FUN FUN! SWM 27 S e e k s fun date and/or relationships with sii gle fem ales. Enjoys golfini working out, be a ch a nd FU! FUN, FUN! P Box# 1115 exp. 9/16/92 FUN LOVING SW J, 24. Attractive. Likes { outdoor activities. Looking f< SW F, with s e n s e of humor, sh a re good tim es. P Box# 1380 Exp . 9/9/92 FUN LOVING SWJM 28, intelligent, caring, funn non-sm oker, non-drinker, like traveling th e C aribbean, dinir out and bicycle riding seekir SW JF, 24-28, w ho’s lookir for a nice Jew ish boy like me P Box# 1153 exp. 9/16/92 FUN LOVING SWM, 34+, good looking Ita ian, 5 ’6", m edium built. Like dancing, sh o re, dining ou biking, tennis , practicing m a tial arts. Looking to m ee t a tractive, slim, SW F, 30-39, 01 going, & likes to have fun. P Box# 1351 exp. 9/2/92 GAY GUY WGM, 5 ’8 ”, blue e y e s, 3 looking to m eet s a m e 35-40. love cam ping, eating goo m eals & traveling. P Box# 1360 Exp . 9/02/92 T o p la c e a n a d cal 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S THE INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 3 5 t C To R espond to an A d To Place A n A d Call H 1 -9 0 0 -3 7 0 -2 1 3 1 G r e a te r M ed ia N e w s p a p e r s *1.75 per minute 1-800-660-4-A D S Ads from Men Ads from Men MEET YOUR MATCH Com m on Abbreviations M-Male F-Fem ale S-Single D-Divorced C-Christian J-Jew ish A-Asian B-Black H-Hispanic W-White GOOD HANDS SWM, 6 ’1”, attractive, fit, very se lective, e d u c a te d profes­ sional, g rea t s e n se of humor, w h o lo v es to laugh a n d laughs often. Varied interests. S e e k s non-sm oker, 25-35, SW F with pizzazz & optimism. P Box# 1119 exp. 9/16/92 GOOD LOOKIN’ SBM from Africa. Love and fun. Movies, dancing, reading. Looking to m eet fem ale friend for relationship. Looking for so m e o n e very neat, a v erage looks, not too tall, 18-25. P Box# 1243 exp. 9/2/92 GOOD LOOKING MAN SW 35, 5'11", 175 lbs, s e e k ­ ing pretty young wom an for nice tim es together. Must hav e a good s e n s e of humor, white or Hispanic, weight/ height unimportant. P Box# 1309 exp. 9/16/92 GREEN EYED built, handsome, WJM. Well 31, well established, active in all sports. Attending college at night. W ould like to m eet a 24+ S J F a ble to participate in sports, th ea te r a nd restaurant appreciation a s well a s the fun of cooking a t hom e. P Box# 1116 exp. 9/16/92 HAPPY AND LOVABLE W ould you like to m ee t a nice g uy? S om eone who is fun to b e with. I am looking for a long term relationship with a non-sm oking lady of g o o d character. P Box# 1 14 7 exp. 9/16/92 HARD TO FIND SWM 37, hum orous, good looking (blue eyes, dark hair), l oves to travel (next adventure-R om e). Looking for petite professional SW F in 3 0 ’s, to sh a re NYC, th e arts, an d long walks. q Box# 1108 exp. 9/16/92 It’s easy to respond to an ad Call 1-900-370-2131 (1.75 per minute) m ust be 18 years of age or older Touch tone phone only HAZEL EYED 22, SWM. R om antic S caring s e e k s attractive, natural look­ ing SW F who enjoys being o utdoors & cuddling in front of a fire. P Box# 1409 Exp . 9/16/92 HONEST & ROMANTIC A dventurous, DWM, 6 ’3 ”, 190 lbs., mid-forties, enjoys mov­ ies, plays, flea m arkets, air show s, places like New Hope. Astronom y and photography a re my hobbies. Looking for a w om an who w ants a real rela­ tionship, so m e o n e who likes to laugh a nd thinks life is g reat. If you don’t sm oke, are b etw een 30-45, and not over­ weight p le a se call. P Box# 113 7 exp. 9/16/92 I AM REAL DWM-5’9 ” Blond, blue eyes, physically fit professional, col­ lege grad, active, kind, sin­ c ere, warm, love to d a n c e and laugh. Enjoy warm nights by th e fire, long walks in the w oods. Desire lady 35-48 who is slim-petite, good looking, romantically se n su o u s, a nd is ho n est a nd caring. P Box# 1404 exp. 9/16/92 Ads from Men Ads from Men Ads from Men SHARE THE FUTURE ITALIAN SWCM 31 ONE-ON-ONE Sincere, h o nest, a n d down to earth s e e k s SW F for a lasting relationship. No flings or head g am es. Enjoy indoor a n d out door activities. R eside in Mon­ m outh County. SEARCHING SWM 36 looks m uch younger, 5 ’10”, 190 lbs. nice looking Italian/Irish, hom eow ner, self em ployed. Seeking F 21-35, for loving, respectful one-ono n e relationship leading to m arriage. SWCM 55. Would any SW CF 30-50 who loves G-d, with good m orals, w ant to sh a re a life? 1 am m istaken frequently for a m an in his 4 0 s, very ath­ letic, good s e n s e of humor, love kids & anim als, enjoy o u td o o rs & s p o rts , g o o d music-Big Band, traditional jazz, 5 0 s & e a sy listening. P Box# 1383 exp. 9/9/92 JERSEY SHORE J e rs e y Sh o re physician, 32, good-lookin g a n d s in c e re , s e e k s m ature w om an, 24-32, who knows th at h a p p in e ss is m ore important than s u c ce ss. Let’s talk P Box# 1325 Exp . 9/23/92 JEWISH ENTREPRENEUR College grad, 23, SW JM , ex­ trem ely discerning (if th at s c a re s you, d on’t call). I enjoy the be a ch , boats, NYC, Bos­ ton, C a p e Cod, th eater, read ­ ing, m ovies & both partying & being mellow. You are: SW JF, non-sm oker, 20-28, stylishly d resse d . Confident, emotionally & financially s e ­ cure a s I am. P Box# 1195 exp. 9/23/92 RARITY SWM, 38, 6 ’1 1/2”, physically fit, 235. Gentle, loving, good m an looking for slim, physi­ cally fit princess 30-35 for s e ­ rio u s rela tio n sh ip . Loving, equal, P Sensitive, caring, 5 ’10”, slim, brown hair, blue e y e s, seeking special lady, 33-44, slim, to sh a re dancing, dining, movies, outings, ten d e r m om ents, p er­ h a p s th e future together. P F R E E Box# 1200 exp. 9/23/92 P Box# 1328 exp. 9/2/92 SPECIAL TIMES SWM 29, 6’4 ”, s e e k s sincere SW F, 25-30 to sh a re so m e special tim es. P Box# 1156 exp. 9/16/92 This Person wants to hear from you! , lo o k in g fo r s o m e o n e to s p e n d t im e w ith . S p o r t s , t r a v ­ e lin g , d a n c in g , r o m a n tic e v e ­ n i n g s . L ik e a n i m a l s . L o o k i n g fo r a s e r io u s r e la tio n s h ip . Box# 1109 exp. 9/16/92 LOVE STORY YG, Box# 1278 exp. 9/9/92 P P SOCIALBLE G ay white fem ale couple 40+ w ishes to m eet s a m e for friendship a nd social g et tog e th e rs only. P WJM 47, looking for a tennis player. Call m e if you w ant to play. Level B. P T h e p l a c e fo r q u a lity p e o p le to m e e t REALLY NICE GUY SWM 30, Prof/College Grad, likes biking, beach , movies, travel, long walks a n d fun talks, s e e k s SW or AF 23-30 non-sm oker, very intelligent, similar interests, fun loving. P Box# 1276 exp. 9/9/92 Box# 1230 exp. 9/9/92 ONE TO ONE REMEMBER Woodstock DWM 47 looking for a youth­ ful, slim, petite je a n s type of w om an. If you like 6 0 ’s music, a re c o n sid e rate , caring & warm , lets talk. P box# 1359 exp. 9/07/92 SWM, Catholic, 27, slim, hon­ e s t & good h earted. Enjoys su m m er fun, water skiing, bi­ cycling & also th e winter snow , skiing, skating & bowl­ ing. Looking for slim SWF, 23-28 to s h a re in th e s e fun tim es . P Box# 1307 exp. 9/16/92 SEEKING SGWM B ro w n e y e d , h a n d s o m e , SGWM, 26, 150 lbs. honest professional. Seeking other SGWM for friendship a n d p os­ sib le relatio n sh ip . All a n ­ sw ered. Will reply. g Box# 1350 exp. 9/2/92 It’s easy to respond to an ad Call 1-900-370-2131 (1.75 per minute) m ust be 18 years of age or older Touch tone phone only SINGLE BLACK MALE P Box# 1300 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1142 exp. 9/16/92 a d c a ll 21, 6 ' h an d so m e interested in m eeting black or white fem ale, 18-25. Sm oker & social drink­ er okay. Must love to party & have a good time. If you are lonely & w ant to sh a re the above, call me. Looking for S F 25-32, for seri­ o us relationship. I like hot rods. P P Box# 1363 Exp . 9/02/92 Box# 1268 exp. 9/9/92 Box# 1274 exp. 9/9/92 WALL STREET T o p la c e a n Box# 1305 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1141 exp. 9/16/92 SWM 39 enjoys listening to music, a nd life. Seeking SF w ho’s down to earth a nd not afraid to b e herself, willing to sh a re th e w onders in life, and th e w onders in a relationship. $ 1 .7 5 per minute. Touch tone phone only. Must be 18 or older. M e e t Y o u r M a tc h - Box# 1297 exp. 9/16/92 TENNIS ANYONE? TIRED OF BAR SCENE? 1 -9 0 0 -3 7 0 -2 1 3 1 SEASON ADVENTURER Box# 1349 exp. 9/2/92 “How do I respond to an ad i n . . . v YOUR 1 A T C H SWM 23, 190, shy m a s s a g e therapist to be. Are you SW F 21-25 non-sm oker, thin, good looking, good personality that is down to earth. I enjoy mar­ tial arts, pro wrestling, com edy a nd quiet nights. CALL ® Box# 1126 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1362 exp. 9/2/92 MISS YOU SBM, 32 y e a rs old, hand­ som e, m ature with a good s e n s e of hum or. Looking to m eet young lady 25-32, black/ hispanic. C lassy lady who likes to have fun. To hear more from this person or any “ M eet Your M atch” Advertisers Box# 1384 Exp . 9/9/92 Box# 1242 exp. 9/2/92 Alex, thanks for the b e st 6 month. I’ll alw ays love you (more than Marina). P le ase call m e. THERAPEUTIC TOUCH NATURAL MAN P P Athletic, professional, SBM, e n jo y s g o o d fo o d , g o o d music, a nd good com pany in search of SW F 25-35, who enjoys life for fun a nd adven­ ture. Must b e like m e and have a s e n s e of hum or, wit a nd charm . P Professional SBM, 37, 5’9", 138lbs. H andsom e, old fash ­ ioned g e n tle m a n in m any w ays. S e e k s single or di­ vorced fem ale, 35-45. Profes­ sional, attractive, for possible long term relationship. DWM, 48, 6 ’2 ” attractive, brown hair, hazel e y e s, likes m useum s, plays, m ovies, Sun. motorcycle rides s e e k s at­ tractive S/DW F, 35-45, 5’4 ”+ w/similar interests. Poo Bear, I never realized how m uch I lost w hen w e let e a ch other go. I n e e d you in my life again, for now a nd al­ ways. I w as su ch a fool to let you go for th e thoughts of a n ­ other. Call m e. Tell m e you feel th e s a m e way. Love, your Honey. P .S. I m iss you. THE RIGHT STUFF b l * " 11— ’ MILITARY MAN P Box# 1352 Exp. 9/2/92 Box# 1238 exp. 9/2/92 MISS UPOO BEAR TALL, DARK, HANDSOME P P r o fe ss Box # 1406 exp. 9/16/92 SWM, Catholic, young 42, 5’11”, likes walking, history, m ovies & mellow rock. S e e k ­ ing pretty w om an inside & out, 34-41, prefer dark hair. the outdoors. P THE RIGHT STUFF LOVING GAY MAN NICE GUY TALL WOMEN DWM, positive fun person, good personality, 6’2 ”, well built, professional who enjoys life, the outdoors, walks in the woods, rom ance, good tim es, sports. S e e k s F 35-45 who likes life & people, for good, solid, giving relationship. RU4ME GWM, 27, 170 lbs. Quiet, shy, enjoys beach , working out, cam ping, a n d quiet nights. S e e k s GM, 20-50, 200+lbs. to sh a re s a m e qualities for long term relationship. R a c e unim­ portant. Middletown area. Box# 1302 exp. 9/16/92 Calling all tall wom en 5 ’10” and over. 21-30 yrs. W here have you b e e n hiding? This 29 yr. old SWM, 6 ’6 ” blue Byes, blond hair, c a n ’t seem to find you. My interest in­ clude tne shore, boating, din­ ing out, m usic, m ovies, skiing and Looking for a relationship with a person with similar interests. P ® Box# 1304 exp. 9/16/92 Box# 1308 exp. 9/16/92 DWM, 6 ’1”, with m oney, c a ­ reer, stability, c le a r head, health, good looks, s e e k s SW F, 40-47, 5'3 "-5 '8 ”, attrac­ tive, non-material w om an, who c a n com m unicate, is truthful without han g ups, who is re­ ally ready for a m onogam ous encounter. P But shy, 28 year old, North Brunswick a re a , SWM, who h a s a se c u re stead y incom e w ishes to have a long term intimate relationship, with a 25-35 year old single or di­ vorced, white or Asian fem ale who enjoys quiet evenings at hom e a nd movies. PRETTY WOMAI c a ll This 31 y e a r old SJM is rated A: a ttrac tiv e , ath letic, af­ fectionate, a stu te & assu red . S e e k s soul m ate who is slim, sm art, sensitive & se cu re for life long love story. To sh a re sports, travel, quaint a re a at­ tractions, a m u se m en t parks, m usic & m ovies. P CATHOLIC LADY E d u c a te d , a th l e ti c , n o n ­ sm oker, high on outdoor life, sports, dancing. An unpredict­ able blend of spontaneity and traditionalism. S e e k s gentle­ m an counterpart, 45-50ish, to s h a re adventures a nd com ­ panionship. TALL, HANDSOME /9/92 ® Box# LOOKING FOR ROMANCE P TALL HANDSOME P sn a n " s a tio n s o v e r q u i£ t Loving, caring, SWM, 29, looking for SF 23-32 for seri­ o u s relationship. Likes 60’s m usic a nd sports. P SINCERE SWM 45 PERSO NAL AD OF TH E W EEK 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S P y o u r ad Box# 1236 exp. 9/2/92 Just Friends 36 year old, SJM , profes­ sional, s e e k s slender, pretty, SJF, 25-31 for relationship leading to comm itm ent. Non­ sm okers please. SOCIALLY ACCEPTABLE DWM 60, 6 ’, 180 lbs, healthy, cheerful, g o o d ap p e ara n c e , fi­ nancially & emotionally stable. G ood social disposition. De­ sires to m ee t single or DWF a g e s 45-54, attractive, perso n ­ able, proportionate height & w eight for good social tim es. M ature relationship plus. , M EET YOUR M ATCH Box# 1138 exp. 9/16/92 a d P la c e P Ads from Men Ads from Men P 29, trim, lovable, professional e n jo y s d a n c in g , c o m e d y clubs, working out. Looking for athletic, 25-35, SF, full of e n ­ th u sia sm , e n jo y s laughing, a n d having a good time. a n M e e t Y o u r M a tc h Box# 1299 exp. 9/16/92 P Box# 1361 exp. 9/2/92 KINDOF WONDERFUL T o p la c e Box# 1403 exp 9/21/92 honestya must. classy, P P SJM 42 affectionate, caring, intelligent, a ttrac tiv e , slim. Likes skiing, racquetball & a m u sem en t parks. T ake the . 1st ste p & call. Must be 18 years of ag e or older • Touch-tone p h o n es only 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S SWM 29 Box# 1357 exp. 9/2/92 • SWM 40 5 ’7", 145 lbs. Brown hair, blue e y e s, nice a p p e a r­ a n c e. W orked hard to b ecom e successful. S e e k s so m e o n e 30-40, in good s h a p e . Enjoy outdoors sports, nice resta u ­ rants & travel, s e e k person with s a m e interest P Box# 1310 exp 9/16/92. ?a " Easy... Call 1-900­ 370-2131 ($1.75 per minute) Must be 18 years of age or older Touch-tone phones only OrMtor M ttdlmNtwapapmn 1-800-660-4-ADS Guidelines: Anyone seeking a long-term monogamous relationship may advertise in MEET YOUR MATCH. Abbreviations are permitted only to indicate gender preference, race and religion. Greater Media Newspapers suggests that ads should contain a self-description, age range, lifestyle, and avocations. Ads containing explicit sexual/anatomical language will not be accepted. We reserve the right lo edit or reject any advertisement. Ads may be submitted for pub publication only by persons 18 years of age or older. Also, no ads will be published seeking persons under that age. Disclaimer: Greater Media Newspapers assum es no liability for the content or reply to any personal advertisement. 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Front St., Lincroft, 7:45 p.m. Admission, $5. For more information, call 747-0707. Jersey Jewish Singles, dinner with friends, Plaza Diner, Route 27, Edison, 6:30 p.m. Call Edie at 753-0263 for information. Silhouette Singles dance, Knights of Columbus Hall, 70 E. Main St., Freehold, 8 p.m. Free buffet. Call 542-5393 for information. Catholic Alumni Club, volleyball game at Johnson Park, Highland Park, 6:30 p.m. Call 756-0940 or 846-5440 for information. T h u rsd a y Singles ’90 dance party, The Jumping Brook Country Club, Jumping Brook Road, off Route 66, Neptune. Orientation, 8:30 p.m.; dance, 9 p.m. Includes buffet, DJ Borneo&Juliet Samson&Delilah Dick&Leddy Fred&Wilma Bogart &Bacall Desi &Lucy , am t k m IA T C H 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S A n o t h a r ^ ^ G n a t e r M M l * P r o m o tio n entertainment, door prizes. Non-members welcome. For more information, call 928­ 2300. 50s Plus dance for singles over 50, social and ballroom dancing, live music, refreshments, 7:30-11 30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, Jacques and Inman avenues, Rahway. Admission, $6. For more information, call 462-6940. Central Jersey Jewish Singles, volleyball, JCC, Grant Avenue, Deal, 8 p.m. Admission $2 members, $3 non-members includes refreshments. Call 446-3117 for information. F rid a y Shore Singles hike on the boardwalk at Spring Lake and Sea Girt. Hikers will meet at the northern bathing pavilion at the end of Ludlow Avenue (Route 524) at 7 p.m. Fee, $2. Call 291-1687. Monmouth Singles beach volleyball, followed by a Dutch treat social at a local restaurant. Participants will meet inside the gate at Seven Presidents Park, Ocean and Joline avenues, Long Branch, 6 p.m. No charge. For details, call 739-4632. Singles ’90 Inc. dance party, Ollie Kliens, Route 33, Neptune, 8:30 p.m. Hot buffet, DJ, entertainment, door prizes. Non­ members welcome. Call 928-2300 for information. Forum for Singles weekly discussion group for all ages, First Presbyterian Church of Hightstown, North Main Street, Hightstown. Not church affiliated. Features a social hour before and after, disc jockey with dancing and refreshments. Begins 8 p.m., group discussion, 9 p.m. Admission, $6. Call 246-8118, 1-609-448-6225 or 1­ 215-945-1695 for information and weekly topics.This week- learn new, fun, non­ competitive games. Single Faces dance party at the Ramada Rennaissance, East Brunswick, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Admission, $10. For information, call 238-0972. For directions, call 828-2000. S a tu rd a y Singles ’90 dance party, The Jumping Brook Country Club, Jumping Brook Road, off Route 66, Neptune. Orientation, 8:30 p.m.; dance, 9 p.m. Includes buffet, DJ entertainment, door prizes. Non-members welcome. For more information, call 928­ 2300. America’s Most Wanted Jewish Singles, volleyball, music and refreshments at Grand Slam, 712 Ginesi Drive, Morganville, NJ. Admission is $5. Call 536-4900 for directions, 536-0654 or 613-0030 for information. Central Jersey Tall Single Friends, trip to Sussex Air Show, meet at Red Bull Inn parking lot, Route 22 west, Bridgewater at 11 a.m. R.S.V.P. to Bill at 704-8480. Plus Silhouette Singles dance party, Somerset Ramada Inn, Weston Canal Road (exit 7 off Route 287), 9 p.m. DJ, snacks, door prizes, music trivia. Admission $7 for non-members, $5 for members, men $3, if in the door by 9:30 p.m. Call 704-8480 for information. Jewish Singles World, Bowling at Clark Lanes, 140 Central Ave., Clark 9:30 p.m. Price is $13, includes two games, shoes, refreshments and socializing. For ages 23­ 36. Call 964-8086 for information and reservations. Shore Singles, tubing trip on the Delaware River. Meeting at the Garden State Parkway commuter parking lot at exit 105 at 9 a.m. Fee is $3 for members, $4 for non-members. Post-float barbeque is $5 Tubes can be rented for $4 or bring your own. Call 774-6759 for information. Sunday B’nai B’rith Singles Professional Unit of New Jersey .cruise on the Circle Line around Manhattan. Meeting at 2:30 p.m. at the Harborside Financial Center in Jersey City. Cost is $16 per person. For more information and to R.S.V.P. call Neal at 1­ 201-659-2725. Parents Without Partners Ocean City Chapter 25, weekly dance-social for single parents, members only, 9 p.m.- midnight, Tha Palms at Best Western, Route 70, Lakewood. Live D.J., buffet. Orientation for new members, 8-9 p.m. Admission, $5. For information, call 367-7566. Single Faces dance party, Woodbridge Sheraton's Liberties Lounge, 515 Route 1 south, Iselin., 9 p.m. Admission $10. Call 238-0972 for information, 634-3600 for D IR E C T O R Y ^ s C c m tra N e rs e ^ in g le s Ages 35 through 55 Welcomes “MEET YOUR MATCH” To be effective we all mustparticipate Biweekly Discussions Manalapan-Cong. Sons of Israel August 20, Sept. 3,17 Oeal-Jewish Community Center August 27, Sept. 10 House Party EYEBROWS A pplied Permanently N e v e r W o r r y A g a in • B e a u ty M ark s • L ip L in e r • E y e lin e r Sept 19™ F o r F u r th e r in fo r m a tio n a n d R e s e r v a tio n s (a m u s t) R o u te Z J ^ sa Jo n F re e h o ld , 5 3 7 N J 0 7 7 2 8 (908) 308-3333 Call Sheldon 446-3117 9 A m ro v o th i A u tfie n tlc In m a n C u is in e S e w in g S & u tA *)»ccU<z*t & 'K o 'trft. *VeyetarUa*t & Tfaut-'Veyetanitui ^.u*tcA ‘Dttutex 'TKtnc. ~Sat. *5.95 FREE DINNER Value Up To $11.00 Buy 1 Dinner & Get Second Dinner of Equal or Less Price FREE _ W /This Coupon O nly 7 6 H w y . 34 P in e V a lle y P la z a M a ta w a n Expires 9/9/92 566-0600 The Original L T ’S R E S T A U R A N T Tues. - Mexican Nite Wed. - Clambake Thurs. - 2 Dinners $17.9 5 Fri. - 1 lb. Lobster Dinner $10.95 Sat. - Prime Rib Dinner $10.95 Sun. - Kid’s Meals 560 (with adult) 607 Rt. 71, Brielle 5 2 8 -0 4 2 4 T o P la c e Y o u r M e e t Y o u r M a tc h A d FR EE C a ll J u d i t h 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S F a ir w a y P la z a 5 5 0 H w y . 9 N o r th O ld B r id g e 41 Hwy. 36, K eyport Specializing in Exciting Singles Cruises 739-2002 • 739-4334 7 2 7 -0 6 0 0 FAX: 7 2 7 -2 2 2 3 All you can eat Shrim p F rom o u r salad & chow der bar. C ocktails Served. Open 7 Days • Major Credit Cards Accepted EXPLODE IN T O Y $ U R D A TE ’S W ITH , ICK” R e a s o n a b ly G re a t Im p a c t d e ta i ls -992-SEND FR E E H O LD B A R C LA Y S Q U A R E C EN TER R O U TE 9 SOUTH RENT A MOVIE & SPEND A ROMANTIC EVENING AT HOME! 577-8909 expires 9/30/92 R ent O n e G et O n e FREanother E _i '| F R .E. . E_ Kent Rent dtiy any muvie movie di at icyuidi regular uiiL priceeayci &get ciiiuuici |ll| I I I f I E IV I V I E movie of equal or lesser value free. Not to be | combined with any other offers. directions. Central Jersey Mixers (45 and older) singles dance and buffet, 8 p.m., Cryan’s Restaurant, 660 Middlesex Ave., Metuchen. Members $6, guests $8; call 548-3039 for more information. Parents Without Partners, Mid Jersey Chapter 236, new membership orientation 7:30 p.m., open dance 8 p.m.-midnight, Quality Inn, Route 1 south, North Brunswick. Members with ID $6; $8 guests. Refreshments available. For more information, call 248-8840. Catholic Alumni Club, new members picnic, Merrill Park, Iselin, from noon until dark. Admission is $3 with food item, $6 without or bring an eligible new member and pay only $3 per person. Call 756-0940 for information. Freehold Area Support Group, for singles to join group programs and discussions about recovery from divorce and reconciliation through meditation for people who are separated, weekly meeting 6 p.m., First Presbyterian Church Education Building, 116 W. Main St., Freehold. For more information, call 308-4401. M onday Oasis, a support group for separated, divorced, widowed and single people of Central Jersey, meeting at the Monmouth County Library Headquarters, Symmes Road, Manalapan, 7-8:45 p.m. Free. For information, call 679-6640 or 928-3893. Tuesday Jewish Singles World dining night out at the Kosher Korner, Mid-State Mall, East Brunswick, 6:30 p.m. Admission $20 for Chinese Smorgasbord night. Reservations requested. Call 964-8086 for information. To be listed in the Singles Calendar send details of the event to Bob Wagner, Greater Media Newspapers, Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, 08816. For information, call 254­ 7000, Ext. 254. L a b o r D ay w ill b e p a rty in P o c o n o s N ew Je rs e y Y C a m p s /J e w is h S in g le s are now tak in g reserv atio n s fo r th eir 4-day L ab o r D ay W eek en d P arty at C am p C edar L ake in M ilford, P ennsylvania. T h e p a r ty r u n s f o u r d a y s a n d th r e e n ig h ts , fro m S e p t. 4 -7 . C o s t is $ 1 4 5 o r $190 p er p erso n , d ep en d in g upon choice o f accom odations. S p ecial ev en ts include a w ine and pool p a r t y w ith w a te r g a m e s , m o v i e a n d p o p c o rn n ig h t, sq u a re d a n c in g , g a m e -o r a m a , S a tu r d a y e v e n i n g c a b a r e t W ith p ro f e s s io n a l e n te r ta in m e n t, S u n d a y evening laser kareoke, h o t dog cookout and cam pfire w ith keg and singing. O th er activities include can oeing on the D elaw are R iver, tennis, softball, volleyball, archery, racquetball, p ad d leb all, basketball, sw im m in g , jo g g in g , ro w in g , stream w alks and handball. A lso a v a ila b le is a fitn e ss c e n te r, tiedying, p rofessional crafts, exercise classes, a e ro b ic s , m a s se u se a n d m a s se u rs (s lig h t e x tra c h a rg e ) n a tu re h ik e s , ra p se s sio n s , d is c o , c o m p u te rs , c a llig ra g h y an d c irc u s a rts (tra p e z e an d h ig h -w ire , e tc. - slig h t e x tra charge). P a r ty g o e r s c a n c h o o s e fr o m e it h e r g u e s t c a b in fo r tw o , fu lly e q u ip e d w ith elec tricity , sinks, to ilets and show ers o r a m o d em com fortable cam p er cab in fo r fo u r w ith e le c tric ity , in d o o r to ile ts a n d n w ash facilities. F o o d and d rin k in c lu d e s th re e k o sh e r m eals, flow ing w ine, a co u rteo u s sta ff plus su p er snacks. T h e L a b o r D a y W e e k e n d P a r t y is suggested fo r singles fro m 20 -4 0 years o f a g e . F o r m o re in f o rm a tio n an d r e s ­ ervations, call 1-717-296-8596. TH EIN D EPEN D EN T,A U G U ST26, 1992 37 C en ter h e lp s p e o p le h elp th eir n e ig h b o r s B y S u s a n G r a z i a n o _______________________ Most people don’t realize it, but almost everyone is a volunteer. “People work in their church, for the PTA, for Little League, as well as do things for family and friends, yet when they come to see me they say they’ve never volun­ teered before,” said Maureen Miner, execu­ tive director of the Volunteer Center of Monmouth County. “We can help people to establish a pattern where volunteering becomes a consistent part of their lives.” The volunteer center, a private, non­ profit agency, acts as a placement agency for individuals and groups who serve the community through 300 local non-profit organizations “This is a county rich in resources but these agencies can’t work without volun­ teers,” said Miner. “Last year we inter­ viewed and referred about 1,300 volun­ teers. We also recognized the community service activities of about 2,000 kids.” At the Red Bank office volunteers in­ terview potential volunteers, matching job opportunities with interested, available and qualified people. “We can steer people in the right direc­ tion,” said Miner. “And we act like a re­ volving door. Someone can take on a short­ term assignment and have us contact them again when another suitable job comes their way.” Agencies registered with the volunteer center are so varied there’s bound to be a situation for everyone. Animals, communi­ cations, counseling, education, fine arts, health, languages, leadership, the needy, business skills, skilled trades, sports, trans­ portation, one day events and holiday ac­ tivities are just a few samples of the volun­ teer headings that jobs fall under. Pet therapy, literacy tutor, dance in­ structors, patient care, fund raisers, mail­ ings, drivers, phone callers, and carpenters are some of the more specific volunteer positions available. “Volunteers have fantastic stories to tell,” said Miner. “They come back to us and can’t believe the experiences they’ve had. You can easily tell the commitment has left an impact on them.” Joan Micheli, Howell, has been an American Cancer Society volunteer for the last 3 years. “I am a Reach for Recovery volunteer who speaks to breast cancer patients in their homes,” said Micheli, who underwent a mastectomy herself several years ago. “I know exactly how a woman feels after los­ ing a breast. I can give them hope and sup­ port which is all part of the healing process. The thank you notes I receive are in­ credible.” Brian Jang, 16, goes to the Holmdel Park Activity Center twice a week, where he cares for frogs, turtles, mice and snakes. “It’s fun,” said Brian, a junior at Christian Brothers Academy. “I’ve volun­ teered before. I worked at Riverview Hospital helping the nurses for two years.” Miner said her office is seeing a higher level of professional volunteers these days. “Volunteerism no longer conjures up an image of gray-haired ladies stuffing en­ velopes,” said Miner. “It’s an excellent way of trying out skills during periods of unemployment. There’s a lot of internal networking that goes on that can lead to work opportunities.” Roz Karlan, Freehold Township, volunteered at the American Cancer Society’s office in Wall and now works full-time as its education director. “I adore this place,” said Karlan. “Everybody has talents. I got to see what I G O L D could do through volunteering.” Almost 6,000 volunteers have registered with the Volunteer Center of Monmouth County since 1983. The center’s theme for 1992 is “Volunteers at the Heart of Change.” “I see myself as a change agent, “ said Miner, who travels around the state making contacts to enhance opportunities for both volunteers and agencies. “We need to move more people from thinking to action. Hands-on, direct contact is only one type of volunteering. We need people at all levels.” For more information on the Volunteer Center of Monmouth County, call 741­ 3330. M E D A L B p S A L E 25% OFF ALL All Your Favorite Teams • Hats • Tees (over 100 styles) . 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Home Bible studies throughout area Meeting in Marlboro, 577-9150. METHODIST Matawan United Methodist Church 478 Atlantic A ve., Aberdeen, NJ Carole McCallum, Pastor 566-2996 566-1875 Church School 9:15 AM For Nursery thru Adult Sunday Worship 10:15 AM Service of Healing & Communion Second Tuesday of Every Month _______ Church Office Open Daily 9 AM-1 PM N ON-DENOMINATION Four Winds Fellowship Meeting at Middletown High School South 501 Nutswamp Road, Middletown Sunday Service 10:00 A.M. Casual, Caring Christ-Centered, Contemporary and Challenging Pastor Bruce Koczman Call 530-9595 TO PLA C E AD C A L L P A U LIN E 1-8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S Periwinkle: a small edible crustacean, a purple flower, a medium mauve blue, a good place to enjoy dinner — which defi­ nition is correct? I’m not certain of the first three (I’ll trust Mr. Webster), but I am posi­ tive of the “good place to dine” interpreta­ tion. Billing itself as a gourmet restaurant, Periwinkle’s, 1070 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright, presents an intimate, cozy and casual atmo­ sphere in which to experience good, cre­ ative cuisine. The restaurant is narrow with low light­ ing and a country French setting. Most of the tables are covered with cloths, although some cloths are covered with glass tops. The bathrooms use real terry-cloth towels, with a basket of fresh ones available for your convenience. There are three tables located in front of a picture window facing Ocean Avenue, for those desiring the view of being viewed. Periwinkle’s offers a standard daily menu featuring assorted seafood appetizers together with entrees of steak, chicken and lamb, but it was the “Chef’s Choices for this Evening” menu that caught our atten­ tion. Today’s choices for appetizer included a Pasta Napolitano (angel hair with prosci­ utto, butterfly shrimp and cracked black pepper), calamari tossed with Cajun spices, and oysters beneville (stuffed with mush­ rooms, shallots, scallions, diced ham and shrimp). We selected an old favorite standard, the fresh oyster cocktail, which consisted of six plump, fresh, sweet, chilled oysters served with a very fine cocktail sauce. Each entree is served with a tossed salad or a choice of chicken noodle or seafood bisque soup. A sampling of the bisque and 1 C a fe ' ❖ Now Open 7 Days A Week ❖ Sunday Brunch Served Every Week Featuring a Smorgasbord of your Favorite Foods ❖ New Menu Items Coming Soon! ❖ OPEN 7 DAYS MONDAY “Recession C runch” D inners Complete m eals that will fill you up, but n ot cru nch your wallet. FR 0M AND UP WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPECIALS DINNERSINCLUDECHOICEOF: WarmBreadandButter. SoupoftheDayorGardenSaladwithyourChoice ofDressing. GRILLED SALMON FII I F.T Fresh Norwegian SalmonFillet, char-grilledto perfection. Servedwithyour choice of sauce... DijonMustardSauce, RedPepper Puree, Hollandais or Blackened. $15.95 STUFFED SOLE FlakeyFillet of Sole stuffed withcrabmeat andasparagus. Ovenbakedto perfection andtoppedwith anHerbal Butter Sauce. $15.95 SHRIMP AND SCALLOPS SAUTF. IN BASIL CREAMSAUCE Jumbo Shrimpand Sweet SeaScallops in a White Wine Basil CreamSauce, servedover Fettucine. $17.95 CATCHOF THE DAY Askyour server for details MARKETPRICE SURF AND TURF GrilledJumbo Shrimp toppedwith anHerbal Butter. Servedwith a 10 ounce Delmonico Steak. $16.95 STUFFED SHRIMP FiveJumbo Shrimp stuffedwithCrabmeat Stuffing. Servedwith Sauce Nauta. $16.95 TUESDAY Prim e Rib Night Every Tuesday Come in & see how steak is done! Also available every Tliesday variety o f specials w hich change weekly. ALLENTREES ARE SERVED WITH YOUR CHOICE OF RED BLISS POTATOES ORRICE PILAF AND FRESHVEGETABLE OF THE DAY, PLUS COFFEE 2 16 H w y . 3 4, H o lm d e l, 9 4 6 -7 171 of Norwegian salmon was sauteed in a white wine sauce, topped with crushed peppercorns, and served over angel hair Dining pasta with butterfly shrimp. P E R I W I N K L E ’S It was as delicious as it sounds, with 1070 O cean A ve. each item on the plate properly prepared S e a B r ig h t with its own individuality, yet collectively 7 4 1 -0 0 4 1 suitable for one another. The wine sauce was finished with sweet R a tin g : basil and tarragon. ★ ★ ★ ★ ............................ . . . E x c e l l e n t The medallions au fromage was a filet ............................... V e r y G o o d mignon stuffed with Roquefort cheese and ............... .............................. G o o d wild mushrooms, finished in a wine sauce, ★ ....... . ................... ....................... F a i r and served with six butterfly shrimp and boiled new potatoes — an unusual combi­ F O O D ............................. ........ nation that was very delightful and enough V A L U E ..................................... for another meal. S E R V I C E ............................... Both dinners came with a fried potato nest basket overflowing with freshly A T M O S P H E R E ..... sauteed carrots, zucchini and yellow squash. salad proved to be very adequate. For dessert, we apportioned a slice of Today’s entrees (and we are told they Grand Marnier chocolate layer cake. It was change daily) numbered no fewer than 10 fresh, moist, light as a feather and quite choices with such selections as California gratifying. chicken breast stuffed with provolone, We found Periwinkle’s to be both imag­ prosciutto, spinach, mushrooms, onions inative in its kitchen and hospitable in its and tomatoes; boneless pork loin sauteed dining room, a combination that should with shallots in a green Madagascar pep­ meet anyone’s approval. percorn sauce; fresh ----------------------------Periwinkle’sis Norwegian salmon au open seven days a poivre; seafood aurora We found Periw inkle’s to be week for dinner consisting of clams, both imaginative in its kitchen only. Cocktails and mussels, calamari and and h o sp itab le in its dining wine menus are shrimp in a tomatoavailable. basil sauce; ro o m , a c o m b in a tio n th at Most major cred­ m eet a n y o n e ’ s it cards are accepted medallions of beef in s h o u ld select preparation; and approval. and reservations are a veal chop grilled -. ... suggested. with cracked Price Range: ap­ peppercorns, tarragon and shallots, and petizers, $6-$8; entrees, $15-$26; early served with a Madeira wine sauce. evening menu, $9.95, includes entree, soup We ordered the Norwegian salmon or salad, dessert and coffee or tea (every and medallions au fromage. The fresh fillet evening until 6:45 p.m., except Saturday). T H l K S D A f 'M i H l S P E C K L S DINNERSINCLUDECHOICEOF: WarmBreadorGarlicBread HomemadeMinestroneSouporSoupoftheDay FreshGardenSaladwithCreamyItalianDressing VEALSORRENTINO TenderMilkFedVealCutlets toppedwithEggplantProsduttoHam,Provolone, and MozzarellaCheese. Ovenbakedandservedwitha sideofLinguinePomodoro. $16.95 CHICKENFLORENTINE BonelessBreastof ChickenstuffedwithFreshSpinach,Provolone, Mozzarella, andProsdutto. BakedtillgoldenbrownservedwithlinguinePomodoroondieside.$14.95 SHRIMPPARMIGIANA 5JumboShrimptopped withTomatoSauceandMeltedMozzarella. Served withLinguinePomodoro. $15.95 CHICKENPARMIGIANA TenderBreastofChicken toppedwithTomatoSauceandMdtedMozzarellaCheese. SavedwithLinguinePomodoro. $13-95 RIGATONI PI POLLO CON BROCCOLI NERO Fresh Rigatoni tossedwith Chicken Breast, Garlic, DriedTomatoes, FreshBroccoli andRomano Cheese. $13.95 F E T T U C IN E A l, F R I T H D F , M A R E Shrimp, Scallops, andClamssimmeredinaWhite WineHerbSauceorinaRedSauceservedhotor sweet ServedonabedofFetudne. $17.95 MURPHY’S LAW Your choice ofN.Y. Strip Steak, Porkchop, or ChickenBreast grilled to perfection andtoppedwith sauteedhot and sweet peppers andonions. Servedon a bed of RoastedNewPotatoes. N.Y. steak $17.95 Pork Chops and Chicken $14.95 PIZZALUIGI Our thin crustedPizzatopped with FriedEggplant RicottaandMozarella Cheese andProsciutto Ham. $9-95 TUNAPROVENCALE Tender Chunkof YellowFinTuna sauteedingarlic, capers, black olives, diced tomatoes, fresh herbs andwhite wine. Servedwith Fresh Fettucine. $13.95 D E A D L IN E : A U G 31 IS S U E D A T E : A U G 26 WIN DINNER FOR T W O When you find Andy hiding in this week’s issue, you may win: a d inner gift certificate to H A N N A H ’S RESTAU RANT R te. 35, E atontow n specializing in fine C ontinental c u isin e a t lunch, d inner a n d S u n d a y brunch. J u s t fill o u t the e n try blank b e lo w a n d m ail it to: ANDY c/o The Independant 766 Shrewsbury Ave., TintonFalls, NJ 07724 Thewinnerwillbedrawnfromthe entryblankswiththecorrectanswer. I Found A N D Y H e w a s h i d i n g in t h e A d v e r tis e m e n t o n P a g e N a m e ____________________ A d d r e s s _________________ Phone_ L ______ THE IN D E P tN U tN I , AUUUSI iy y ^ Zt>, ■ t , ■,---- P IN IN G O U T A S H L E Y ’S C H A R C O A L G R I L L , 86 Leonardville Road. Belford, 495-5577. Voted one of the top three best hot dogs at the shore in Ju ne 1992. E a t in or take out. Try our new shrimp on the barbecue. If you need a menu, call and we will send you one. B A R T H O L O M E W ’S , 74 M ain S t ., Matawan, 566-0267. Northern Italian and American cuisine in a c a su a l atm o sph ere. Lun ch and dinner served, w eekly sp ecials, thin-crust pizza, and c o c k ta il lo u n g e . H o u rs: M o n d ayT h u r s d a y , 1 1 :3 0 a .m .-10 p .m .; F rid a y , 11:30 a .m .-11 p.m .; Saturday, 5-11 p.m.; and S u n d a y , 5-9 p.m . R e s e r v a t io n s suggested. B IG B E R T H A ’ S , next to North C e n ­ terville Fire Company, Middle Road, Hazlet, 264-3772. H o u rs: 11 a .m .-3 p.m . T u e s d a y , T h u rsd a y and S a tu rd a y . C lo s e d for the sum m er; will reopen Sept. 5. Italian-style hot dogs $ 1 each; bread baked fresh on the premises. B U D ’ S F R O N T S T R E E T D E L I , 28 W. Front St., Keyport, 264-6726. Full line of hom em ade s a la d s, so u p s and daily lunch sp e cia ls. Hours: Monday th ro u g h S a tu r d a y , 5 :3 0 a .m .-5 p.m . Specialty: Italian hot dogs. § : h r i s t i n e ’S u l t r a c l e a n _ M IN IS B U T T O N W O O D M A N O R , R o ute 34, Matawan, 566-6220. C o n tin e n ta l c u is in e . C a s u a l a ttire . R e se rv a tio n s preferred but not required. H ours: M onday-Thursday, 11:30 a .m .-10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11:30 a .m .-11 p.m., Sunday, noon-10 p.m. • U ltr a s o n ic B lin d d e n n in g S e r v ic e M IC R O S S A V E • V E R T IC A L S 1 0 0 ’S O F • V E N E T IA N S • P L E A T E D D O L L A R S D o n ’t B u y N e w B l i n d s F o r Y o u r H o m e O r O f f i c e . T h e O n e ’s Y o u H a v e C a n B e C le a n e d F o r A F r a c tio n O f T h e C o s t T o R e p la c e T h e m . L e t U s C le a n T h e m U l t r a s o n i c a l l y A n d G e t R id O f N ic o t in e , D u s t, G r im e A n d Y e a r s O f D ir t . C A S A N O R A , 100 Route 36, Keyport 888-8173. S e r v in g fin e M e x ic a n fo o d : t a c o s , burritos, fajitas, tam ales and more. Open H o m e O r O ffic e . U s u a lly C le a n e d In 2 4 H o u r s . C A LL v 9 0 o ) O 5 o 3 ~ f o 9 9 8 f r e e e s tim a te s • F R E E P IC K U P & D E L IV E R Y » R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S M o re , P a g e 4 0 A TOUCH OF NEW! BBQ RIBS & CHICKEN CLASS W ith D u e tte ® W i n d o w F a s h io n s Slow-cooked & finished over an o pen flame for great wesfern-style taste! T h e u n iq u e h o n e y c o m b p le a te d s h a d e . • Energy e ffic ie n t. • C h o ic e o f p le a t size: 3 /8 " or 3/4". • Soft, d u ra b le fabrics. • A n excitin g ra n g e o f designer colors in sheer, tran s lu ce n t a n d b la c k o u t fabrics. • F unctional b e a u ty w ith n o seam s, fraying or sagging ; no visible co rd s or c o rd holes. • C u sto m ized to your m ost e x a c tin g n e ed s. Let us p u t th e b e a u ty a n d p ra c tic a lity o f D u e tte sh ades into your life. V*°ur HunterDouglas D U E T T N ' Hwy. 35 wOj, Caldor Shopping Ctr. ^ Holmdel, N.J. < J> 264-3905 E Tansy Chicken Dinner Ribs & Chicken Dinner Meaty Ribs Dinner r k I d s "s u m m e r SPECIAL © Hunter Douglas Window Fashions, 1990 PROS r ...WE O R G A N I Z E Y O U R LIFE I akfast Buffet Breakfast & Sunda With Free * M QQ W& $41; I All-You-Can-Eat 80 Rem Breakfast 8ar for $4 99 Cnridren under 10 ■ $2.49 Coupon good for any party size; Cannot be used with any other I coupon or discount otter Tax not included i I Includes: Ponderosa's All-You-Can-Eat Grand Buffet * Coupon good tor any party size. Cannot be used m combination with I any other coupon or discount otter. Tax not included. PCoupon O Ngood D atE Middletown R O S Aonly. I Plus Ponderosa's All-You-Can-Eat | Grand Buffet & Sundae Bar ■ Coupon good for any .party size Cannot be used m combination with I any other coupon or discount Offer. Tax not included I■ PCoupon O Ngood D atE Middletown R O S Aonly. ■LunchGrandBuffet $ 0 9 9 : &SundaeBar O !. C h o p S te a k n r TT -B -B o nn ne J R ibh E yv er or e GOOD THRU 9/16/92 ! R IB S S C H IC K E N PONDEROSA Coupon good at Middletown only. GOOD THRU 9/16/92 m1 9 /'D/a<r IN C R E D IB L E P R IC E ! I 5 Oz. Sirloin Steak & I Lobster Tail Dinner 'i plus All-You-Can-Eat Grand Buffet and Sundae Bar. good tor any party size. Cannot be used in combination with any other coupon or discount offer. Tax not included. I Coupon i PCoupon O Ngood D atE Middletown R O S Aonly. , 1r 'j f r * Coupon good for any party size. Cannot be used in combination with I any other coupon cr discount offer. Tax not included. PCoupon O Ngood D atE Middletown R O S Aonly. . GREAT deal • Grand Buffet Lunch with & Sundae Bar Just . ,purchase rm> Includes Ponderosa's AH-You-Can-Eat of a be) beverage Grand Buffet & Sundae Bar Valid Mon.-Fri. 3-5 pm $999 Coupon good for any party size. Cannot be used in combination with I any other coupon or discount offer. Tax not included. PONDEROSA j^ ^ C o u p o n g o o c ^ t^ d d le to w r ^ n fy ^ Enjoy over ninety items on The Grand Buffet now including The Sundae Bar!! Join us for Sunday Breakfast Buffet Now $4.99 Adults $2.49 Children Including: D e s ig n e r s C lo s e t S e r v in g a n d M a n u f a c t u r e r s S t o r a g e a ll o f S y s t e m N e w o f 1Free Coffee • Sundae Bar • Omelette Bar • Bacon • Sausage • French Toast • French Toast Sticks • Waffles • Homemade Pancakes • Assorted Pastries • Bagels • Much More C u s to m COMINGSOON: All NewMenuwithFull Table Service s J e r s e y fo r o v e r 2 4 y e a r s . 1 -800-834-5584 4 0 7 S e a Ave (Rt. 3 5 ) Point P leasan t B each m PO N D ER O SA 1872 Route 35 South Middletown, NJ 671-7600 V IS A 40? A U G U ST26, 1932, TH EIN D EPEN D EN T P I N IN G Fro m Highlands, 872-0909 or 291-1284. “The seafood specialists.” Lunch served 11:30 a.m .-3:30 p.m. Dinner served all day until closing. Open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner. All major credit cards accepted. O U T P a g e 39 seven days a week, 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. BYO B. C H A R L I E B R O W N ’S T H E C O L O N Y I N N , 110 Florence Ave., Union Beach, 264-7477. An Italian-American restaurant featuring many sp e cia ls at very reason able prices. Early-bird sp e c ia ls, daily lunch sp e cia ls, and for those who are planning a party, ask for the party sp e c ia ls. Enjo y a variety of en tre e s from our menu including p a sta , meat and fish. R E S T A U R A N T , 27 Freneau Ave., Route 79, Matawan, 583­ 7666. Angus beef and fresh seafood. C asu a l attire; reservations not required. Open daily from 11:30-1:30 a.m. for lunch and dinner. T H E O R I G I N A L C H O W D E R P O T 41 R o u te 36 , Keyport, 739-2002 or 739-4334. Steaks and seafood, Italian and chicken dishes. Fam ous for salad, shrimp, soup and d e s s e r t b a r s . S p e c ia lt y h o u s e d rin k s. Nautical atm osphere. Upper d eck sports lounge. Open Monday-Saturday, 4-11 p.m.; Sunday, 12:30-10 p.m, F A M I L Y T H E R E S T A C L A M U R H U T , A N T , C O R N U C O P I A R E S T A U R A N T , 98 Maple Place, Keyport, 739-6888. G reek specialties, Italian and American cuisine. No reservations. Open every day, 6 a.m .- 1 1 p.m. C O S T A ’ S L U N C H E O N E T T E , 7 W. Front St., Keyport, 264-9778 or 264-9762. A u th e n tic N ew Y o rk egg c r e a m s , hom ebaked q u ic h e and p a s t r ie s , foot of Atlantic Street, h o m e m a d e s o u p s , c h ic k e n so u p d aily, s a n d w ic h e s and s a la d s . A ta s t e of yesterday. Hours: 8 a .m .-5 p.m., Monday through S a tu rd a y . D elivery a v a ila b le in Keyport business district. C O U N T R Y G R I L L R E S T A U R A N T en te rta in m e n t on w e e k e n d s or s p e c ia l occasions. J E R R Y B E Y E R ’S , 113 Main S t., Mat awan, 583-2044. Victorian setting. Proper attire, jackets reco m m en d ed . R e se rv a tio n s req uested . Hours: lunch and dinner, w eekdays, noon5:30 p.m.; Saturdays, dinner, 5:30 p.m. , Route 34, Marketplace Mall, Matawan, 583­ 0808. Breakfast, luncheon, ice cream, burgers, s a n d w ic h e s , s a la d s , k id s ’ m enu, h o m e m a d e s o u p s a n d 14 k in d s of c h e e s e c a k e . H o u rs: M o n d ay th ro u g h W ed n esd ay , 8:30 a .m .-5 p.m ., T h u rsd ay and Friday, 8:30 a .m .-8 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m .-5 p.m., Sunday, 11:30 a.m.-5 p.m. J O E Y ’S I T A L I A N H O T D O G S , Route 34 north, Matawan, 290-0555. Italian-style hot dogs, pizza-bread subs, c h e e se ste a k s and sa u sa g e sa nd w iches. Ralph’s gourmet Italian ices also offered. W eekly and everyd ay sp e cia ls. Fax your order: 290-1914. J E A N ’S P L A C E , 522 Am boy R oad, Cliffwood, 583-7699. Restaurant on the water. Dock and dine. Deck and casual dining. Fine food from an extensive menu. 1 0 percent senior citizens discount. Open seven days a week. Lunch served 11:30 a .m .; dinner served until 9 p.m. w eekdays and 10 p.m. on Fridays and S a tu rd a y s. C o c k t a il lo u n g e with L A B I G A , Route 35, South Amboy, 727­ 9466. Italian cuisine. Proper attire requested; ja c k e t s not re q u ire d . No r e s e r v a tio n s . H o urs: T u e sd a y -T h u rsd a y , 4 -9 :3 0 p.m .; Friday and Saturday, 4-10:30 p.m.; Sunday, 3-8:30 p.m. R U B Y P A LA C E D e lu x e D in n e r fo r (2 ) o n ly * 2 3 in c lu d in g T w o E x o tic e D r in k s o r C o c k ta ils H o u s e S p e c ia l S o u p fo r P u -P u P la tte r fo r 2 S p a r e R ib , E g g R o ll, C h ic k e n W in g s , S h r im p T o a s t a n d S h r im p □ im S u m H a w a i i F iv e O -C h u n k s of L o b s t e r , J u m b o S h r im p . 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TOO GO OD TO B E TRUE? T h ru T h u rs . It ’s N o t ! 264-3777 T h u rs d a y , A u g . 2 7 th 6 - 8 P.M . F rid a y , A u g . 2 8 th 1 0 - 1 2 N o o n S a tu rd a y , A u g . 2 9 th 1 0 - 1 2 N o o n Buy O N E Lunch, I Get One free? w it h th is a d Expires 9-12-92 Not to be combined i with other offers Une coupon per table ' Planning a Party or Celebration? Call Today 3153 Hwy. 35 Hazlet OPEN HOUSE t t t N E W J E R S E Y FREE T-SHIRT R e g is te r o n a n d o r b e fo r e r e c e iv e a S e p te m b e r F R E E 5 th T -S h ir t. T h i s o f f e r is f o r n e w s t u d e n t s o n l y a n d p r e v i o u s s t u d e n t s n o t e n r o l l e d in t h e l a s t 1 2 m o n t h s . o w n e < > * > * 0-2 -9 2 I M M H I H i H i M I M B l H i H a i a B a i B i a i M a i H a H H I M 1 0 9 W h i t e O a k L (OfTRt. 516) O ld B r id g e 6 7 9 - 4 2 4 2 a n e S t e a k s ' J O PEN W EEKDAYS A T 4 :0 0 P M . S U N . 1 -9 D o w n H o m e T a s te • F a m ily R e s ta u r a n t • A ls o S e r v in g C o c k ta ils 174 R t 34 • Old Bridge • 583-2626 OPEN 7 DAYS T H E INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26. 1992 4 1 R E G IO N R O U N D U P PARK EVENTS R e g i s t r a t i o n is now being accepted for the following programs at the Township of Middletown Department of Parks and Recreation: “Just for Toddlers,” a pre­ kindergarten program beginning in December; “Small W onders” for parents and children 1 2 to 18 months of age, which features, creative play, music, exercise, and activities; and “Tots and Moms Together,” a program for parents and toddlers 18 months to 5 y ears of age. For more information on any of these programs, call 787-2638 or 787-1880. A t w o - s e s s i o n b a s i c canoeing clinic will be offered at Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. An indoor informational session will take place at 7 p.m. Sept. 9, and an on-the-water session will be held 9 a.m. Sept. 12. All equipment will be provided. The cost is $7.50. For more information, call 842-4000. A b o t a n ic a l p a i n t i n g cla ss will take place 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sept. 9 at Deep Cut Gardens, Red Hill Road, Middletown. The cost is $16. For more information, call 842­ 4000. “ M o m s a n d T o t s ” and “Pops and Tots,” two parent-child programs will be offered Saturdays Sept. 12-Oct. 24 at Thompson Park Visitor Center, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. The program for moms and their 2 -year-olds will be held 9:30-10:15 a.m. and the program for fathers and their 2 -year-olds will be held 10:30-11:15 a.m. Activities will include gam es and exercise. The fee is $32 per pair. For more information and to register, call 842-4000. “ M o m a n d M e By the S e a ,” a parentchild seasho re program will be held at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, O cean Avenue, Long Branch. The session will be held 10-11:30 a.m. Sept. 12. Parents and their children ag es 3 to 5 will learn about shells and plants as they beachcomb. A craft session will follow. The fee is $2.50 per person. For more information, call 842­ 4000. “ S e a s h e l l s a n d S t a r f i s h ,” a nature program for youngsters entering grades one and two will be held at Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park, Long Branch, from 1-2:30 p.m. Sept. 12. The fee is $3.50 per person. For more information, call 842­ 4000. A n o l d - f a s h i o n e d c o u n t r y square dance will be held 7:30-10 p.m. Sept. 12 at the Holmdel Park Shelter Building, Longstreet Road, Holmdel. Beginners and advanced dancers of all ag es are invited. The fee is $2.50 payable at the door. For more information, call 842-4000. A G a r d e n S a f a r i will be held from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Sept. 12 at Deep Cut Gardens, Red Hill Road, Middletown. Parking and admission are free. Bonsai workshops, propagation workshops and plant adoption will be featured. Enjoy the gardens, rockery and display greenhouse. For more information, call 842-4000. SPECIAL EVENTS T h u rsd a y C l a s s i c C a r S h o w , 6-11 p.m., Keansburg Am usement Park and Pier. Also, dancing to a live ’50s band. C ar owners call, 495-1400 for information. S a tu rd a y A n n u a l B a z a a r of the Pierce Memorial Presbyterian Church, 8 a.m .-3 p.m., 42 Main St., Farmingdale. Offering a wide assortment of items including home-baked goods, nearly new clothing, used toys, gam es and books and more. S a tu rd a y an d S u n d a y Y a r d S a l e a n d A u c t i o n , 10 a.m., Fourth Avenue parking lot, adjacent to the beach garage, Manasquan. In the event of rain, auction will be held in the garage. Beach souvenirs such a s lifeguard stands, chairs and bikes will be auctioned. For more information, call 223-0544. Sunday 1 9 9 2 D i a m o n d G y m Body Building Championship, to benefit the Monmouth Unit of the American C an cer Society, 11 a.m., The Spa, O cean Place Hilton, O cean Boulevard, Long Branch. Donation: $10 with sem inar and $5 without seminar. For tickets and information, call John Kem per’s Diamond Gym 1-201-761-9833. O l d B r i d g e T o w n s h i p Racew ay Park, 16th Annual Nobody Beats the Wiz U .S. All-Pro Funny C ar Championships. Nitro, alcohol and jet funny cars. G ates open at 8 a.m., Pension Road, two miles north of Englishtown, For more information, call 446-6331. B a l l r o o m D a n c i n g , singles and couples, all ages, every Sunday 8-11 p.m., Grand Ballroom of the Polish American Club, Routes 130 and 156, Yardville. Live music, best of the area’s big band sound. Free ballroom dance lessons 7:30-8 p.m. Admission $7.50. For more information, call 1-609-584-9226. M o re , P a g e 4 2 C L E A R A N C E C o m e In & Browse Name Brand Clothing for Women & Children at unbelievable prices. New cocktail & bridesmaid dresses. Bridal Ensembles for sale starting at $199. Ungaro Suits as low as $59! o n s i g n m t n t 2 7 8 0 H ig h w a y # 3 5 s o u t h • H a z l e t (a c r o s s f r o m P r i c e C l u b ) H o u r s : T u e s d a y tS ^ ^ h I ^ h d / J ^ O a m t o 6 p m Satu rd a y: 1 0 a m to 5 pm AUG U ST 26, 1992, TH E INDEPENDENT R E G IO N R O U N D U P SUPPORT GROUPS Fro m # P a g e 4 1 Today ^ D A N CE CEN TER FAT J , R E G IS T R A T IO N & S H O E F IT T IN G S A u g . 2 5 -2 8 th a n d A u g . 3 1 th r u S e n t. 4 th . 2 :0 0 7 :0 0 P .M . ' A ll C la s s e s b e g in th e w e e k o f S e p t. 8 th _ _ J L B A L L E T ♦ T A P ♦ JA Z Z ♦ A C R O A n w o tfP n x lu c tin — fy m p d tio n T e rn s TO TS ♦ T E E N S ♦ A D U LTS M id d le R o a d S h o p p in g C e n te r 651 La u re l A ve . C o rn e rs o f La u re l & 9 0 :O u r S tu d e n ts W e re B o rn T o P e r f o r m ' 8 - 7 8 7 - 0 H a zle t M id d le R d 7 2 7 H y a c i n t h F o u n d a t i o n Support Group meeting, 7-8:30 p.m., classroom s A and B, second floor, Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Educates individuals on a wide variety of AID S related topics including people with AIDS, A ID S related complex, HIV infection and exposure to HIV. It also offers support to caregivers, family and friends. For more information, call 1-800-433-0254. P a t i e n t a n d F a m i l y Support Group for C an cer Patients meeting, 7:30 p.m., 3 East Solarium, Hospice/Oncology Department of Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. For more information, call 530-2382. I n t e r n a t i o n a l A d o p t i o n League Inc., 55 Schank Road, Suite A-1, Freehold, provides ongoing support for couples facing fertility problems and those seeking information on international adoption. Open w eekdays, call 409-6285. Evenings and weekends, call 780-1860. F a m i l y C a n c e r S u p p o r t Group, for families of cancer patients ages 16 or over, weekly meeting, 4-5:30 p.m., Poliak Mental Health Department Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch. To register, call Allison Block 222-5200, Ext. 3290. C a n c e r S u r v i v o r s Support Group weekly meeting, 6-7:30 p.m., The C ancer Institute of New Jersey Headquarters, 100 Albany St., New Brunswick. Also open to family members. For more information, call 937-8940. G O A L ( G e t O u t And Live) group for people suffering from panic attacks, anxieties and phobias, 7 p.m., Manalapan Library, Sym m es Drive; call 972-0552 or 780-8904. G r i e v i n g s u p p o r t g r o u p weekly meeting, 9:30 a.m., Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. For those coping with the loss of a loved one. For more information, call 370­ 7436. S u p p o r t g r o u p f o r the critically ill weekly meeting, 5 p.m., Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. For families and friends of loved ones who are critically ill. For more information, call 370-7436. T h u rsd a y I f you are a New Jersey resident, especially one that enjoys swimming, fishing, boating or other water-related activities, then you have a stake in protecting New Jersey’s waterways from pollution. To help do this, the New Jersey Waterways Audit is a statewide program using volunteers to travel their local waterways and observe and report signs of water pollution.To get involved, call the Monmouth County Clean Communities Co­ ordinator at (908) 431-7460. You w ill get all of the information you need and we w ill identify local waterways that need to be audited. Upon completion of the Audit, reported pollution incidents w ill be referred to the appropriate State, County or Local S o ,. authorities for enforcement or . cleanup, as appropriate. Local cleanups w ill be ^ referred to Clean k Communities or other organizations. • S p o n s o r e d w ith fu n d in g b y y o u r fr o m N B o a r d J C le a n o f C h o s e n C o m m F r e e h o ld e r s , u n it ie s P r o g r a m P R I D E (Parents Resolving Infant Death Experiences) meeting, 7 p.m., Medical Staff Board Room, Jersey Shore Medical Center, Route 33, Neptune. For more information, call Kate Luscom be Elliott, at 776-4316. A t t e n t i o n D e f i c i t D i s o r d e r Group for Adults meeting, 7:30 p.m., Poliak Mental Health Services Conference Room, Monmouth Medical Center, 300 Second Ave., Long Branch. For more information, call Robert LoPresti at 870-5053 or Phyllis Wolff at 870-5216. D i a b e t e s S u p p o r t G r o u p for Adults meeting, 7:30-9 p.m., Lance Conference Center B-101-102, Jersey Shore Medical Center, Route 33, Neptune. H I V S u p p o r t G r o u p s weekly meetings, Jersey Shore Medical Center, Route 33, Neptune. HIV Positive W omen’s Group, 7:30-9 p.m., Conference Room 2; HIV Positive Support Group for G ay Persons, 7:30 p.m., Conference Room 3; G ay HIV Positive Couples, for positive couples or couples in which one person is positive, 7:30 p.m., Conference Room 4. All calls are strictly confidential. For more information, call 776-4700. O v e r c o m e r s O u t r e a c h , a biblical Christian, 12-step recovery program, weekly meeting 8:30 p.m., Jackson Baptist Church, 40 Bennetts Mills Road, Jackson. Open to those recovering from addictions, dependencies, codependencies and dysfunctional family upbringing. For more information, call 928-0080. N i c o t i n e A n o n y m o u s , weekly self-help group for anyone who wants to stop smoking, 8 p.m., O cean Fitness Center, Route 35 South and Deal Road, O cean Township. Free and open to public. Call 389-8259. F i n d i n g t h e B a l a n c e , family caregivers' support group, weekly meeting, 1 1 a.m.12:30 p.m., Hospice/Oncology Department, CentraState Medical Center, W est Main Street, Freehold Township. Admission is free. Call 780-6144 or 577-1076. L i v i n g W it h a S e r i o u s I l ln e s s weekly meeting, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hospice/Oncology Department, CentraState Medical Center, W est Main Street, Freehold Township. Admission is free. For more information, call 7806144 or 577-1076. F r id a y P a r e n t s A n o n y m o u s of New Jersey weekly meeting, 9-11 a.m., Red Bank Primary School Parent Resource Room, River Road, near Broad Street and E ast Bergen Place, Red Bank. Trained facilitators offer support and information. Membership is free and confidential. For information, call 1-800-843-5437. L i v i n g W it h L o s s , bereavement group weekly meeting, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Hospice/Oncology Department, CentraState Medical Center, W est Main Street, Freehold Township. Admission is free. Call 780-6144 or 577-1076. TH E INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 4 3 Sunday J e w s in R e c o v e r y weekly meeting, 7:30-8:45 p.m., Congregation B ’Nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. Topics or readings pertain to Judaism and recovery. Issu es with reference to being Jew ish and belonging to a 12-step recovery program will be covered. For more information, call 679-8450. M onday F r e e h o l d A r e a W i d o w e d Support Group weekly meeting, 7 p.m., Monmouth County Library, 125 Sym m es Road, Manalapan. For more information, call 972­ 8087 or 367-7533. H I V P o s i t i v e S u p p o r t G r o u p , for HIV Positive persons and family members, weekly meeting, 7:30-9 p.m., Conference Room 2, Jersey Shore Medical Center, Route 33, Neptune. All calls and information are kept strictly confidential. For more information, call 776-4700. T o u g h L o v e weekly meeting, 8 p.m., First Unitarian Church, W est Front Street, Lincroft. For parents dealing with teenage behavior problems. For more information, call 566-9422. SURGEON/PODIATRISTS T u esd ay C h r o n i c P a i n S u p p o r t Group/Total Health A w areness weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., 283 Silver Lane, Old Bridge. Information on different alternatives from other countries to relieve pain, stress, fatigue or sleep disorder. For more information, call 324-6522. N i c o t i n e A n o n y m o u s Self Help Group, weekly meeting 7:30-8:30 p.m. Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. To register, call 370-7KM C. For more information, call 477­ 2582. F a m i l y S u p p o r t G r o u p , for family members of cancer patients, weekly meeting, 7 p.m., St. Peter’s Medical Center, New Brunswick. For more information, call Diana Roche, oncology social worker, at 745-8600, Ext. 8782. S e p a r a t e d / D iv o r c e d / W id o w e d Support DR. STEVEN J. MARDER DR. ROBERT C. LILLIE PAINFUL BUNION JO IN TS A Bunion Joint is a displacement of the big toe towards the second toe with a “bump on the bone” appearing on the outside of the joint. Shoe pressure on this “bump” can be very painful. In the early stages of bunion development simple removal of this “bum p” produces satisfactory results. This displacement of the big toe can pro­ gress to the point where the bunion joint dislocates, bones slide out of place and the tendons which normally help to hold the big toe in a straight position become displaced and cause the joint D R . S T E V E N to buckle even further. When this happens, the “bump on the bone” becomes larger and the big toe begins crowding the four lesser toes, causing the patient to walk and stand crookedly. When the patient walks crookedly; many other areas in the foot, leg and back can become painful. Now simply removing the “bump on the bone” is many times not enough to produce satisfactory results. The type of operation varies, from a skin puncture technique (often used) where the patient returns to full time work in M A R D E R • D R . R O B E R T 1049 B ro a d w a y , W est Lo n g B ra n c h C . L IL L IE 6 0 L e o n a r d v ille R d ., B e lf o r d ______ 8 7 0 - 9 7 0 0 M o re , P a g e 4 4 relatively no time, to more involved techniques which may require a conventional skin incision and use of a wooden soled shoe during the few weeks recovery period. More often than not, the bunion is . corrected or improved with a procedure performed routinely in our center under local anesthesia. This allows the patient to walk out of the office without crutches or cane to recuperate at home. Recovery time varies with the extent of the deformity and type of daily activities normal for tne particular patient. 787-4747 L O O K IN G F O R A M O R T G A G E ? 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Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8:30-9:00 Sat. 8:30*1:00 Sun. 9:00-1:00 8 8 8 -1 8 0 0 Hwy. 36 Corner of Poole Ave. Hazlet 9 it ie l l o w ill w a v e th e C A LL FO R A P P O IN T M E N T Health & Fitness Center m V in c e f W T H /S C O U P O N . • 1 0 % OFF A N Y T H IN G IN ( 8 a m 3 2 B r o T H E - 1 0 a m a d S t . , R - - - - - - - - - __________ - F r e e G ift W r a p p in g • B o o k M a ilin g • G ift C e r tific a te s • F re e S e r v ic e B o o k O ffe r P ro g ra m V L 1 T T L E W e h e lp y o u f i n d b o o k s y o u 'l l lo v e . k 7 4 1 - 7 5 0 B r a d le e s /G r a n d U n io n S h o p p in g C e n te r 7 8 6 R o u te 3 5 , M id d le to w n , N J 0 7 7 4 8 O p e n M o n .- S a t 1 0 -9 ; S u n . 1 2 -5 0 H ours: M on. to S a t. 8 a m to 5 :3 0 p m - • jo-oTB Expires 9/1/92 a n O rd e rs P R O F E S S O R ) B • T e le p h o n e T B S T O R E e d S p e c ia l O r d e r s _______ ~ (9 0 8 ) 6 1 5 -0 4 4 4 „ J J T H E ^ D ^ N b 'E r v if , a 6 6 U S T !^6.; 1192 c 4 M I D H D E L A E L T T O W H D 4 Hr N E T P A O R W T N M S E H N I P T FREE RABIES C L IN IC September 11, 1992 Friday CATS ONLY Johnson-Gill Annex Bldg 6PM-8PM Parking Lot 1 Kings Highway, Middletown September 12, 1992 Saturday CATS ONLY Johnson-Gill Annex Bldg 9AM -1 1AM Parking Lot 1 Kings Highway, Middletown ALL CATS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT AND ON A LEASH OR IN A CARRIER. BRING YOUR 1991 CAT LICENSE. YOU MAY PURCHASE A LICENSE AT THE CLINIC. THE LICENSE FEE IS $ 8 .0 0 FOR SPAYED AND NEUTERED CATS AND $ 1 1 .0 0 FOR NON SPAYED OR NEUTERED. R E G IO N Fro m Elks to hold charity dance R O U N D U P The Middletown Elks are sponsoring a ’50s Dance Show on Saturday, Sept. 5. All proceeds will benefit handicapped chil­ dren. The Elks’ Handicapped Children’s Committee buys wheelchairs and medical equipment for disabled children and sends these children to Camp Hope. The dance will be held at the New Point Comfort Firehouse on Carr Avenue in Keansburg. The dance will take place from 8 p.m. to midnight. Tickets for the dance are $22 per person and are available at the door as well as in advance. The band for the evening, the Hubcabs from Delaware, will be perform­ ing the following night at the Meadowlands. This is the fifth year that the dance will be held. Last year, more than 600 people attended. For more information, call Tom Hayden at 495-9255. P a g e 43 Group weekly meeting, 7:30 p.m., Rectory of St. Veronica’s Church, 4215 Route 9 South, Howell. Call 679-6640 or 928-3893. G a m - a n o n , support group for spouses, relatives and friends of the compulsive gambler, weekly meeting, 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Church, Route 34 and Phalanx Road, Colts Neck. Call 536-8852. N ext W ed n esd ay T h e B e t t e r B r e a t h e r s Club meeting, 1:30 p.m., South Amboy Memorial Hospital, 540 Bordentown Ave., South Amboy. People with em physema, chronic bronchitis and asthm a are invited to attend. For more information, call 721-1000, Ext. 2184. T e e n G r o u p , for teens who have an HIV positive family member, meeting, 5:30­ 7 p.m., A-Team office, 71 Davis Ave., Neptune. For more information, call John Reno at 776-4700. You'll Love The Entertainment lit CELEBRATIONS! M a r y Beth M c C a b e , D.M.D. by S usan The Perfect Party Place For Kids of fill Ages , is p l e a s e d o CRAFTY KIDS' ROOM Ovtf Open House - September 19th 12 noon - 3 pm • Refreshments • Face Painting Gifts • Clowns Balloons • Caricature Painting RAFFLES FOR FREE BIRTHDAY PARTIES ■ • Pony Ride • And Much, More! A L L P A R T I E S I N C L U D E : — ...................... 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In n o tim e a t all, y o u ’ll have th e b e st-lo o k in g d o o r o n th e b lo c k . • Quality • Sales • Installation • Service O V E R H E A D D O O R S © 1992 Clopay Corporation, An Instrument Systems Company 77 H addon Ave. SHREW SBURY 7 4 1 -6 1 6 1 * 5 4 2 -6 2 1 2 C O . ” C h a m p io n s R e g is te r in P e rs o n a n d R e c e i v e $ 5 .0 0 O f f o f R e g is tr a tio n F e e T he Clopay ProSeries4 2 0 0 Lifetime Warranty “A Trusted Nam e F o r O ve r 42 Years’ D A N C E N a t io n a l P r o fe s s io n a l In s t r u c t io n In : B A L L E T • P O IN T E • T A P • J A Z Z A C R O B A T IC S • A C R O /J A Z Z P R E D A N C E • C H E E R L E A D IN G B A L L R O O M • D A N C E E X E R C IS E A G E S 2 'A - A D U L T • B E G I N N E R P R O F E S S IO N A L Personalized Atttention ♦ Annual Dance Concert ♦ Large Facility with Ample Parking ♦ Day, Evening and Weekend Classes. 1992 In -P e rs o n R e g is tra tio n D a tes 8/24/92 6pm to 9pm 8/31/92 6pm to 9pm 8/26/92 6pm to 9pm 9/2/92 6pm to 9pm ____ 9/5-9/7/92 10am to 2pm 8/29-8/30/92 10am to 2pm R e g is t e r A n y t i m e B y P h o n e : 5 6 6 -8 3 3 0 LISA M. SCHNEIDER O w n e r/In s tru c to r D E A /P D T A THE* INDEPENDENT, A U G U ST 26, 1992 4 5 B U S I N E S S ________ D a n ie l J . In c a r d o n e o f N o rth M id d le ­ to w n h a s b e e n p ro m o te d to a s s is t a n t c a s h ie r f o r f a c ilit ie s m a n a g e m e n t, F ir s t F id e lit y B a n k , N o rth A m e r ic a . H e w a s z o n e c o o r d in a t o r f o r M o n m o u t h a n d O c e a n c o u n t ie s . K a r e n S e e m a n M e y e r s , fo r m e r ly o f H o lm d e l, h a s b e e n n a m e d m a n a g e r o f th e F r a n k lin B r a n c h o f th e C e n t r a l N e w J e r s e y Bank. B e r n a r d J . B e r r y J r . , h e a d o f th e b u s i­ n e s s a n d b a n k in g la w g r o u p a t G io r d a n o , H a lle r a n & C ie s la , P .C ., M id d le t o w n , w a s e le c t e d c h a ir m a n o f th e F in a n c ia l T r a n s a c t io n s C o m m it t e e o f th e N e w J e r s e y S ta te B a r A s s o c ia t io n , w h e re h e h a s s e rv e d a s a m e m b e r o f th e b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s . G io r d a n o , H a lle r a n & C ie s la la w f ir m h a s r e lo c a t e d to 1 2 5 H a lf M ile R o a d , L in c r o f t . W h o le s a le F o r K i d s , a n o f f - p r ic e c h il ­ d r e n ’ s c lo t h in g c h a in , r e c e n t ly o p e n e d it s s ix t h lo c a l o u t le t . T h e c h a in n o w h a s lo c a ­ t io n s in F r e e h o ld , L a k e w o o d , O ld B r id g e , S a y r e v ille a n d S h r e w s b u r y . W h o le s a le fo r K id s o ffe r s b ra n d n a m e c lo t h in g a t 4 0 to 6 0 p e r c e n t b e lo w t y p ic a l r e t a il p r ic e s . T h e M o n m o u t h L e g a l S e c r e t a r ie s A s s o c ia t io n w i l l h o ld it s m o n t h ly d in n e r m e e t in g 7 p .m . S e p t . 3 a t t h e A m e r ic a n H o t e l, F r e e h o ld . T h e d in n e r w i l l b e p r e ­ c e d e d b y a s e p a ra te c a s h b a r / c o c k t a il h o u r b e g in n in g a t 6 p .m . R e s e r v a t io n s c a n b e m a d e b y c a llin g R a c h e l B la s i a t 7 4 1 - 5 0 0 0 b y T h u rsd a y . T & M A s s o c ia t e s , M id d le t o w n , h a s a n n o u n c e d th e s e le c t io n o f R ic h a r d A . K o s e n s k i a s v ic e p r e s id e n t o f th e c o r p o r a ­ t io n a n d m e m b e r o f it s b o a r d o f d ir e c t o r s . H e h a s b e e n a m e m b e r o f th e T & M p ro ­ f e s s io n a l s t a f f s in c e 1 9 7 3 . F r e d e r ic k J . H o fm a n n h a s b e e n n a m e d a v i c e p r e s id e n t o f T & M A s s o c i ­ a t e s , M id d le t o w n . H e is m a n a g e r o f th e h ig h w a y d e s ig n d iv is io n a n d jo in e d T & M in 1 9 8 5 . R eg . 3.9 9 D a is y K in g d o m * Ir o n O n N o -S e w T r a n s fe r s . S e v e ra l d e sig n s a v a ila b le . I M T 3 DAYS! H iiU - S ale E n d s S u n d a y 8 - 3 0-92 M a n y m o r e items still o n sale! GUFAT PRICES! GREAT TIPS! S e q u in A r t K its . Q u ic k e a s y w a y to c r e a te u n iq u e s w e a ts h irts . c B e a u t if u l S ilk M u m B u s h e s w ith 14 b lo o m s . C h o ic e o f 6 c o lo rs . a m M LEI S^fOj BJ’s opens branch in Ocean Township B J ’ s W h o le s a le C lu b r e c e n t ly h e ld th e g r a n d o p e n in g o f it s n e w e s t s t o r e in O c e a n T o w n s h ip . L o c a t e d o n R o u t e 3 5 s o u t h , it is th e c o m p a n y ’ s fo u rth c lu b in N e w J e r s e y . “ B J ’ s a lr e a d y h a s a v e r y s tro n g p r e s ­ e n c e in N e w J e r s e y b e c a u s e w e ’ v e b e e n s u c c e s s f u lly o p e r a t in g c lu b s in E a s t R u t h e r f o r d , M a p le S h a d e a n d E d is o n s in c e t h e m id - 1 9 8 0 s ,” s a id H e r b Z a r k in , p r e s i­ d e n t o f B J ’ s W h o le s a le C lu b . H e s a id th e c o m p a n y a ls o is lo o k in g a t m a n y o t h e r s it e s in th e s t a t e , in c lu d in g R o x b u r y a n d P a r s ip p a n y . “ W e c u r r e n t ly s e r v e s e v e r a l th o u s a n d s m a ll b u s in e s s e s a n d c o n s u m e r s in th e r e g io n ,” h e n o t e d . B J ’ s , a m e m b e r s h ip - o n ly ty p e w a r e ­ h o u s e c lu b , o ffe rs tw o ty p e s o f m e m b e r­ s h ip . F o r $ 2 5 a n n u a lly , in d iv id u a l c o n ­ s u m e r s a n d b u s in e s s e s s u c h a s r e s t a u r a n t s , s m a ll g r o c e r s a n d s e r v ic e s t a t io n s c a n b u y b r a n d n a m e , fo o d a n d m e r c h a n d is e a t w h o le s a le p r ic e s . B J ’ s d o e s n o t h a v e m e m b e r s h ip r e s t r ic ­ t io n s o r q u a lif ic a t io n s . B J ’ s w i ll h ir e m o re th a n 1 5 0 lo c a l e m ­ p lo y e e s . “ M y ‘ te a m m e m b e r s ’ a n d I lo o k f o r ­ w a r d to p r o v id in g o u r m e m b e rs w it h q u ic k a n d f r ie n d ly s e r v ic e ,” s a id T i m M e a r s , c lu b g e n e ra l m a n a g e r , w h o n o te s h is c lu b w ill h a v e 2 6 s t a t e - o f- t h e a r t e le c t r o n ic s c a n n in g r e g is t e r s w it h c o n v e y o r b e lt s f o r e f f ic ie n t c h e c k o u t. B J ’ s w i l l b e o p e n 1 1 a .m .- 9 p .m . M o n d a y t h r o u g h F r i d a y 9 a .m .- 9 p .m . S a t u r d a y 1 1 a .m .- 5 p .m . S u n d a y . S p e c ia l h o u r s f o r b u s in e s s m e m b e r s o n ly a r e 9 - 1 1 a .m . T u e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y . ii P a c k o f 6 S p o o ls o f R ib b o n . S in g le o r d o u b le fa c e s a tin . R eg. 2 .9 9 p a c k Great 50%off V a l-U -P a k J e w e lr y F is h h o o k e a rrin g s , p in b a c k s , m o re . R eg. 2 .4 9 ea . Garden Wickerwork Furniture T l ea . 2 -o z . D e lt a C e r a m c o a t A c iy lic P a in ts . S q u e e z e b o ttle s . R eg. 1.49 ea. Products at G r e a t M a d e o f r a tta n p e e l a n d h a n d w o v e n o v e r a h a rd ­ w o o d f r a m e G re a t s e le c ­ tio n . R eg. 2 5 .9 9 t o 1 5 9.9 9 Savings! Sale Ends W ednesday 9-2-92 Tips from the Frank’s Experts Fertilizing your lawn now with Frank's Fall Lawn Food provides feeding through the fall and into spring. 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Sunday 9-6 4 6 AUG U ST 26, 1992, TH E INDEPENDENT O B IT U A R IE S Jeannette Werner HOLMDEL FUNERAL HOME S e r v in g A l l F a ith s T a s te fu l s u r r o u n d in g s , q u ie t d ig n ity , c a rin g a tte n tio n in y o u r tim e o f n e e d . A n t h o n y C o z z e tta M a n a g e r/ P ro p rie to r 9 4 6 -3 3 2 2 2 6 S o . H o lm d e l R d ., H o lm d e l FRUIT BASKETS & FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS by U.S. COUNTRY Local & Nationwide Deliveries • Carefully Selected Fruit QTM • Imported Cheeses • Caviar & Pate • Aromatic Coffees \ • Mouth Watering Butter Cookies 70 6 -0 6 0 0 3 7 Swartzel Dr., Middletown Ja u r e / ZW u/ieraltflo n te jlT -Al. S e r v in g A l l F a ith s JOHN J. SPERLING, III M anager JO H N J. SPERLING, IV D irector 201 Laurel A venue, W est K eansburg. N.J. (908) 7 8 7 -0 2 5 8 FAIR VIEWCEMETERY &MAUSOLEUM “ W h e re M e m o r ie s L iv e In B e a u t y ” N o n - P r o fi t • N o n -S e c ta r ia n • S in c e 18 5 5 S e r v i c e s w e r e h e ld t o d a y f o r J e a n n e t t e L . O d e ll W e r n e r , 8 3 , o f M id d le t o w n , w h o d ie d A u g . 2 3 a t R i v e r v i e w M e d i c a l , R e d Bank. M r s . W e r n e r h a d b e e n a r e g is t e r e d n u rs e a n d w o r k e d f o r m a n y y e a r s a t th e E a s t O ra n g e G e n e r a l H o s p it a l, E a s t O r ­ ange. S h e w a s b o r n in N u t le y a n d liv e d in B lo o m f ie ld a n d N e t c o n g b e f o r e m o v in g to M id d le t o w n in 1 9 5 6 . S h e w a s a m e m b e r o f C h r is t E p is c o p a l C h u r c h , M id d le t o w n , a n d th e N u r s e s A lu m n i A s s o c ia t io n o f E a s t O ra n g e G e n ­ e r a l H o s p it a l. S h e w a s p re d e c e a s e d b y h e r f ir s t h u s ­ b a n d , H o w a r d O d e l l, w h o d ie d in 1 9 7 3 ; a n d h e r b ro th e r, J a c k L o z ie r . S u r v iv in g a re h e r h u s b a n d , W a lt e r W e r n e r ; a s o n , H o w a r d O d e ll J r . o f M id ­ d le t o w n ; t h r e e s is t e r s , F r a n c e s O s w a ld o f S t . P e t e r s b u r g , F l a . ; G e o r g ia M o d r o w o f B lo o m f ie ld ; K a t h e r ia n e J e n k in s o f C e d a r G r o v e ; a n d th re e g ra n d d a u g h te rs. J o h n F . P f le g e r F u n e r a l H o m e , M id d le ­ t o w n , w a s in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts . Lorraine McKee S e r v i c e s w e r e h e ld A u g . 2 1 f o r L o r r a in e M c K e e , 6 2 , o f L i n c r o f t w h o d ie d A u g . 1 8 at ho m e. M r s . M c K e e , a h o m e m a k e r , w a s b o m in B r o w n s v ille , P a . a n d liv e d in C h ic a g o b e fo re m o v in g to L in c r o f t 2 2 y e a r s a g o . S h e w a s p re d e c e a s e d b y h e r h u s b a n d , J a m e s M c K e e , w h o d ie d in 1 9 9 0 . S u r v iv in g a re t w o s o n s , C h a r le s R . o f T in t o n F a lls a n d L e w is W . o f R e d B a n k ; a n d t w o s is t e r s , C a r o l W o j ic ic k i o f E ig h t y F o u r , P a . a n d E liz a b e t h T a y lo r o f O c e a n ­ s id e , C a li f . J o h n F . P f le g e r F u n e r a l H o m e , M id d le ­ t o w n , w a s in c h a r g e o f a r r a n g e m e n t s . Cynthia B. McConnell Salvatore “S a m ” Collno S e r v ic e s w e r e h e ld A u g . 2 4 a t S t . M a r y ’ s R o m a n C a t h o lic C h u r c h , N e w M o n m o u th , fo r C y n t h ia B . M c C o n n e ll, 5 6 , o f M id d le t o w n , w h o d ie d A u g . 2 0 a t R iv e r v ie w M e d ic a l C e n t e r , R e d B a n k . M r s . M c C o n n e ll, a h o m e m a k e r , w a s b o m in M o n t c la ir a n d liv e d in B lo o m f ie ld b e fo r e m o v in g to M id d le t o w n in 1 9 6 0 . S h e w a s a c o m m u n ic a n t o f S t . M a r y ’ s C h u rc h , N e w M o n m o u th . S u r v iv in g a re h e r h u s b a n d , Ja m e s M c C o n n e ll; th re e s o n s , J a m e s E . o f U n io n B e a c h ; M ic h a e l P . o f H a z le t ; a n d J o h n T . o f O ld B r id g e ; a d a u g h t e r , C y n t h ia A . M c C o n n e ll o f M id d le t o w n ; t w o b r o th e r s , J o h n B a r d in o f B lo o m f ie ld ; a n d L o u is B a r d in o f L a k e H ia w a t h a ; tw o s is t e r s , M a ry and H e le n B a r d in , b o th o f B lo o m f ie ld ; a n d f o u r g r a n d c h ild r e n . Jo h n F . P f le g e r F u n e r a l H o m e , M id d le t o w n , w a s in c h a rg e o f a r r a n g e ­ S e r v i c e s w e r e h e ld A u g . 2 0 a t th e F i r s t B a p t is t C h u r c h , M a t a w a n , f o r S a lv a t o r e “ S a m ” C o l i n o , 5 7 , o f O l d B r i d g e w h o d ie d A u g . 17 a t R iv e r v ie w M e d ic a l C e n t e r , R e d Bank. M r . C o lin o w a s a s e lf - e m p lo y e d c o n ­ t r a c t o r f o r 4 0 y e a r s p r io r to b e c o m in g a R e a lt o r a t C o ld w e ll B a n k e r S c h lo t t , M a ta w a n . H e w a s b o m in J e r s e y C it y a n d liv e d in M a t a w a n b e fo re m o v in g to O ld B r id g e s ix y e a rs ag o . H e w a s a m e m b e r a n d d e a c o n o f th e F ir s t B a p t is t C h u r c h , M a t a w a n , a n d a F ir s t D e g r e e M a s o n o f th e M a s o n ic T e m p le , M a ta w a n . S u r v iv in g a re h is w if e , L o u is e F a m a C o lin o ; fo u r s o n s , M a r k C o lin o o f O re g o n , M ic h a e l S c h u t s k y o f L it t le S ilv e r , G re g S c h u t s k y o f A r iz o n a a n d C h r is t o p h e r S c h u t s k y o f O ld B r id g e ; tw o d a u g h te rs , L y n n K u c h a rs k i o f S tro u d sb u rg , P a . an d Ju d y S c h u ts k y o f N o rth A s b u ry P a rk ; a b ro th e r, Jo s e p h o f C h e rr y H ill; a n d th re e g r a n d c h ild r e n . E n to m b m e n t w a s a t H o lm d e l C e m e t e r y , H o lm d e l, D a y F u n e r a l H o m e , K e y p o r t , w a s in c h a rg e o f a rra n g e m e n ts. m e n ts . Walter A. Clark S e r v ic e s w e r e h e ld A u g . 1 7 a t S t . J o s e p h 's R o m a n C a t h o lic C h u r c h , K e y ­ p o rt, f o r W a lt e r A . C la r k , 7 4 , o f K e y p o r t , w h o d ie d A u g . 1 4 a t B a y s h o r e C o m m u n it y H o s p it a l, H o lm d e l. M r . 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B u t lo s in g a ll b u t o n e s t a r t e r w i ll c e r t a in ly a f f e c t th e t e a m . W it t e , h o w e v e r , d o e s n o t s e e a n e g a t iv e e f f e c t . “ I m a y b e th e o n ly s ta rte r b a c k , b u t th a t d o e s n ’ t m e a n w e w o n ’t h a v e g o o d p la y ­ e r s ,” h e s a id . “ W e h a v e a g ro u p o f ju n io r s th a t h a v e b e e n p la y in g t r a v e l te a m s o c c e r to g e th e r w it h th e H a z le t B l i t z . T h e y h a v e ‘If another team wants to keep on me, that's fine. I'm still going to play my game. The main thing our team has to do is work a s a team and I see my job a s captain being to make sure everyone is think­ ing of the team. That's how it w a s last year.’ M ike W itte b e e n p la y in g a s a te a m f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s a n d t h e y ’ r e v e r y g o o d . 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Photograph by Rich Schultz H O RN ETS’ W ORKOUT H o lm d e l H ig h S c h o o l fo o tb a ll p la y e r K ie r a n D u n n e c o m p le te s h is w o r k o n th e h a c k s le d a s t e a m m a t e B o b B o u r n i a s c o u n t s h is r e p s d u r i n g a w e i g h t r o o m s e s ­ s i o n . T h e H o r n e t s w ill h it t h e p r a c t i c e fi e l d t h i s w e e k a s t h e y g e t s e t f o r t h e s t a r t o f th e 19 9 2 S h o r e C o n fe r e n c e c a m p a ig n . Athletes ready to perform; reporters ready to write A s w e s ta n d o n th e th r e s h o ld o f a n e w s c h o o l y e a r , th e s p o rts s t a f f o f th e In d e p e n d e n t is o n c e a g a in lo o k in g f o r w a r d t o c o v e r i n g o u r lo c a l h ig h s c h o o l a t h le t e s a n d te a m s. V a r s it y te a m s a t th e h ig h s c h o o ls w it h in o u r c ir c u la t io n a r e a h a v e b e e n th e p r im a r y f o c u s o f t h is n e w s p a p e r ’ s s p o r t s s e c t io n f o r m a n y y e a rs. W h e t h e r i t ’ s a fe a tu r e s t o r y re la t in g th e a c h ie v e m e n t s o f a n a t h le t e , a n a r t ic le a b o u t a t e a m o r a p ie c e a b o u t a c o a c h , w e b r in g th e lo c a l s p o r ts s t o r y r ig h t in t o y o u r h o m e . T h e h ig h s c h o o ls w e c o v e r a re C h r is t ia n B r o th e r s A c a d e m y , H o lm d e l, K e a n s b u r g , K e y p o r t , M a t a w a n , M a t e r D e i, M id d le t o w n N o r t h , M id d le t o w n S o u th , R a r it a n a n d S t . J o h n V ia n n e y . O n th e s u b je c t o f f e a t u r e s t o r ie s a b o u t a t h le t e s , I ’ m s o m e t im e s a s k e d b y p a r e n t s h o w w e d e v e lo p s t o r y id e a s . T h e m a jo r it y o f s t o r y id e a s d e v e lo p a s o u r r e p o r t e r s w a t c h a n a t h le t e o v e r th e c o u rs e o f a se a so n (o r a c a re e r) a n d d e te r­ m in e t h a t h is o n - f ie ld p e r f o r m a n c e d e s e r v e s re c o g n it io n . T h e s t u d e n t - a t h le t e s w e w r i t e a b o u t a r e , o n th e w h o le , w e ll- s p o k e n te e n - a g e r s w h o a r e h a p p y to b e s e le c t e d . M o s t a r e m o d e s t a b o u t t h e ir o w n a c h ie v e m e n t s a n d t e n d to t a lk m o re a b o u t t h e ir te a m s . I ’v e w a tc h e d t h is p a t te r n d e v e lo p o v e r a d e c a d e . W e r e ly , to a s m a ll e x te n t, o n c o a c h e s a n d a t h le t ic d ir e c t o r s t o “ c lu e u s in ” w h e n t h e r e ’ s s o m e o n e in s c h o o l w h o is a m o d e l s t u d e n t - a t h le t e . F o r w h a t e v e r r e a s o n — h e ’ s n o t a s t a r r u n n in g b a c k ; s h e d o e s n ’t p la y a s o - c a lle d “ m a jo r ” s p o rt — w e m a y n o t b e a w a r e o f th a t s t u d e n t ’ s a c c o m p lis h ­ m e n ts. W e ’ d lik e to k n o w a b o u t th e m s o w e c a n b r in g t h e ir s t o r ie s t o o u r r e a d e r s . C o lle g e s h a v e s p o r ts in f o r m a t io n d e p a r t m e n t s th a t k e e p r e p o r t e r s in f o r m e d a b o u t a t h le t e s a n d p r o v id e s t o r y t ip s , b u t o n t h e lo c a l le v e l c o a c h e s , a t h le t ic d ir e c t o r s M ARK R O SM A N SPORTS EDITO R a n d p a r e n ts a re r e a lly th e c o n d u it s o f in f o r ­ m a t io n . S p e a k in g o f c o lle g e s , o n e o f th e o t h e r r e g u la r fe a tu r e s o f th e s p o rts p a g e s is n e w s a b o u t a r e a a t h le t e s w h o a r e c o n t in u in g t h e ir s p o r t s c a r e e r s a t a c o lle g e o r u n iv e r s it y . A s m e n t io n e d a b o v e , c o lle g e s p o r t s in f o r m a t io n d ir e c t o r s ( p u b lic r e la t io n s ) s e n d u s n e w s a n d n o t e s a b o u t l o c a l a t h le t e s a t t h e ir s c h o o ls — b u t o n l y i f t h e a t h le t e n o te s u s a s t h e ir “ h o m e to w n ” p a p e r. A n d w e b e lie v e w e a re y o u r “ h o m e t o w n ” n e w s ­ p a p e r. S o , p a r e n t s o f a t h le t e s , r e m in d y o u r s o n s a n d d a u g h te rs to n a m e T h e In d e p e n d e n t, c /o G r e a t e r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s , E d g e b o ro R o a d , E a s t B r u n s w ic k , N .J . 0 8 8 1 6 a s t h e ir “ h o m e t o w n ” p a p e r . F o r m o re in fo r m a t io n a b o u t s p o rts c o v e ra g e , c a ll m e a t 2 5 4 - 7 0 0 0 , e x t . 2 2 9 , d a il y f r o m 9 a .m . t o 5 p .m . W it h th e s ta rt o f s c h o o l a w e e k a w a y , th e In d e p e n d e n t’ s s p o rts s t a ff — A la n K a r m in , R o b A c a m p o ra , W a rre n R a p p le y e a a n d I — w a n t to w is h a ll o f o u r a r e a a t h le t e s a n d c o a c h e s h e a lt h y a n d s u c ­ c e s s fu l se a so n s. F o r fre s h m e n w h o sta n d o n th e v e rg e o f a h ig h s c h o o l c a r e e r , I e n c o u r a g e y o u to p ic k a s p o rt a n d g iv e it a s h o t. Y o u n e v e r k n o w w h a t h id d e n t a le n t y o u m a y h a v e a n d c o a c h e s w ill b e h a p p y to w o r k w it h y o u to h e lp y o u f u l f i l l y o u r p o t e n t ia l. F o r t h o s e a t h le t e s w h o a r e c o n t in u in g t h e ir v a r s it y c a r e e r s , g o o d lu c k in re a c h in g t h e “ n e x t l e v e l .” W e ’ d l ik e n o t h in g m o r e t h a n t o t e l l y o u r n e ig h b o r s a b o u t a l l o f y o u r a c c o m p lis h m e n t s . S P O R T S THE INDEPENDENT, AUG U ST 26, 1992 4 9 Kunkel’s perseverance leads him back to majors Photograph by Rich Schultz S H O U L D E R IN G T H E L O A D A f t e r r e a c h in g t h e s t a t e f o o t b a l l p l a y o f f s in 1 9 9 1 , H o l m d e l H i g h S c h o o l g r i d d e r s a r e d e t e r m i n e d t o r e t u r n t o p o s t - s e a s o n p l a y in 1 9 9 2 . H e r e , A n t h o n y N a p o l i t a n o w o r k s o n s q u a t s w h ile te a m m a te D a n n y B e c k s p o t s h im d u r in g a n e v e n in g w e ig h t ro o m w o r k o u t. SPO RT SH O RTS ABERDEEN M a t a w a n R e g i o n a l H i g h School w ill hold ath­ letic physicals for fall sports (football, boys’ soccer, boys’ and g irls ’ cross country, fie ld hockey and g irls ’ tennis) on the fo llo w in g dates/times: Thursday, 2:30-5:30 p.m., high school nurse’ s office; Sept. 3, 2:30-5:30 p.m., high school nurse’s office; Sept. 10, 2:30-4:30 p.m., Matawan Avenue School nurse’ s office. Permission slips can be obtained in the athletic office (room N89). HAZLET T h e H a z l e t Y o u t h Athletic League w ill hold registration for the winter basketball season on Sept. 12, Sept. 19 and Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the H Y A L fieldhouse, Hazlet Avenue. Basketball programs are offered for boys and girls, ages 7-15. Registration fee: $30. New players to the league should bring copy of birth certificate. Particpation in league fund-raiser is mandatory. T h e H a z l e t T h u n d e r e t t e s w ill be holding reg­ istration on Sept. 16 and Sept. 21 from 6:30­ 8:30 p.m. at the Sycamore D riv e School. Registrations include baton twirling, twirl team, dance tw irl, parade corp, flags and hoops for ages 5-18 as of Sept. 1. Details: Barbara, 888­ 0047, Proscilla, 888-0354, or Sue, 264-7569. age of 2.0 or better in order to participate. H a m b le t o n ia n w in n e r A l f P a l e m a heads a list o f 50 3-year-old New Jersey-sired trotting colts and geldings eligible for the 1992 Charles I. Smith Trot scheduled for Sept. 4 at Freehold Raceway. The race w ill carry an estimated $125,000 purse. Elimination heats with $10,000 purses w ill be raced Friday. Also coming up at Freehold Raceway is the Lou Babic Memorial Filly Pace on Sept. 7. This race for 2-year-old fillies carries a $125,000 purse. Immortality, a daughter of No Nukes, is the leading contender. She has won seven o f nine lifetime starts. R a c e w a y P a r k , P e n s io n Road, Old Bridge, w ill host the 16th Annual N o b o d y B e a ts T h e W iz U.S. A ll-P ro Funny Car Championships on Sunday. Nitro, Alcohol and Jet Funny Cars w ill be in action. Gates open at 8 a.m. Details: 446­ 6331. T h e O l d B r id g e Wings Ice Hockey Association w ill conduct tryouts fo r players ages 5-17. Goalies at a ll age levels are also needed. Details: 494-0059. S h o r e O a k s G o l f Club, Farmingdale, w ill host the second annual Pro G o lf D iscount G o lf Invitational on Sept. 14. Proceeds w ill benefit Special Olym pic athletes o f Monmouth and Ocean counties. Player entry fee is $185 and w ill include Continental breakfast; barbecue luncheon; g o lf cart, gratuities, locker room, caddy, scorer, greens fee and player’s gift pack­ age. The tournament w ill start at 1 p.m. Details: B o b Q u i n l a i n , 974-0054. T h e W h e e l to H e a l bike tour and walk through MI D D L E T O W N M i d d l e t o w n ’ s D a v i d L o m i c k y , the top seed, rallied to defeate J o e y D e e r of Westfield 5-7, 7­ 5, 6-1 to claim the crown for the third time in the United States Tennis Association Bogota M en’ s Tennis Open contested at the Bogota Racquet Club. Lomicky, an alumnus of Arizona State University, reached the finals for the sec­ ond straight year. In 1987, the M iddletown North High School graduate was the NJSIAA champion. REGIONAL T h e R o n H u n t I n d e p e n d e n t Eagles baseball team, which is based in Wentzville, Mo., w ill hold tryouts for the 1993 summer season squad from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Old Bridge Little League complex, Route 516. Old Bridge. Players interested in trying out must call 828-5228 to reserve a slot. Participants must be between the ages of 15-18. but not 19 before Aug. 1, 1993. A ll players attending must have a medical insurance card on their person and must have a grade point aver­ Monmouth County, to benefit the Institute for Children w ith Cancer and Blood Disorders, seeks volunteers and participants for its event set for Sept. 19. The event w ill originate from Liberty Oak Park, Freehold Township. Anyone interested in volunteering before and during the event in riding or walking may call 1-201-339­ 1482 (days) or 446-1760 (evenings). For cyclists participating in the Wheel to Heal, three routes are available: 25-, 50- and 75-mile rides. Walkers can design their own course from 1 to 5 miles within Liberty Oak Park. T h e J F K M e d i c a l Center’s Heart and Sole 10K Race through Edison Township, Middlesex County, w ill be held at 9:30 a.m. Oct. 18. There w ill be an accompanying 1-mile walk/run at 9 a.m. Runners, walkers and wheelchair athletes are e lig ib le fo r either the 10K or 1-m ile walk/run. Details: 321-7725. N e w s a b o u t a r e a a t h le t e s in c o ll e g e , lo c a l re c re a tio n team s o r re g is tra tio n s m a y be s en t to S p o rt S h o rts , G r e a t e r M e d ia N e w s p a p e rs , E d g e b o r o R o a d , E a s t B r u n s w ic k 0 8 8 1 6 . a tt. M a r k R o s m a n . T o re a c h the S p o rts D e p a r tm e n t, c a ll 2 5 4 - 7 0 0 0 , ext. 2 2 9 . C o m e b a c k s in s p o r ts s e e m to o c c u r m o re o fte n th e s e d a y s th a n k s to a d v a n c e d m e d ic a l t e c h n iq u e s a n d la r g e r c o n t r a c t s th a t m a k e r e h a b ilit a t io n w o r t h th e e f f o r t . I n th e c a s e o f M id d le t o w n T o w n s h ip n a t iv e J e f f K u n k e l, a r e t u r n to b a s e b a ll’ s m a jo r le a g u e s m a r k s a s e c o n d c h a n c e o n a p r o m is in g c a r e e r . In e a r ly 1 9 9 0 , K u n k e l, a M id d le t o w n S o u t h H ig h S c h o o l g r a d u a te , w a s th e T e x a s R a n g e r s ’ s t a r t in g s h o r t s t o p . B y s e a s o n 's e n d , h o w e v e r , h is f o r t u n e s h a d s ta r te d to c h a n g e f o r th e w o rs e . A n o u t s t a n d in g c a r e e r a t R id e r C o lle g e m a d e K u n k e l th e R a n g e r s ’ to p d r a ft p ic k (N o . 3 o v e r a ll) in th e 1 9 8 3 a m a te u r d r a ft . W it h in tw o y e a r s , K u n k e l h a d re a c h e d th e m a jo r le a g u e s . O v e r th e n e x t fo u r y e a r s , K u n k e l e n d u re d a r o lle r c o a s t e r r id e o f in ju r ie s a n d s e t b a c k s . T h e f ir s t in ju r y o c c u r r e d d u r in g h is f ir s t m o n t h in th e m a jo r s w h e n h e la n d ­ e d o n t h e d is a b le d l i s t a f t e r a t t e m p t in g to m a k e a d iv in g c a t c h . T h e 1 9 8 5 se a so n w a s a h o rro r fo r K u n k e l . H i s f a t h e r a n d b ig g e s t f a n , m a jo r le a g u e u m p ir e B i l l K u n k e l , h a d d ie d a f t e r a b a t t le w it h c a n c e r . H is f a t h e r ’ s d e a th s e e m e d to d is t r a c t h is p la y f o r a s t r e t c h , b u t th e n J e f f s ta rte d to g e t in a g r o o v e b a c k a t T r ip le - A O k la h o m a C it y . K u n k e l r e g a in e d h is b a t t in g s t r o k e w it h th e 8 9 e r s , p r o m p t in g th e R a n g e r s to c a ll h im u p , b u t h is lu c k tu r n e d b a d a g a in w h e n h e to re u p a k n e e . K u n k e l ’ s f u ll- t ilt a g g r e s s iv e t y p e o f p la y m a d e h im a f a v o r it e f o r h is m a n a g e r , B o b b y V a le n t in e , b u t it o fte n b ro u g h t o n m a n y b u m p s , b r u is e s a n d b r e a k s . K u n k e l e n te re d th e 1 9 9 0 s e a s o n a fte r h a v in g h is b e s t s e a s o n in th e m a jo r s - a .2 7 0 b a t t in g a v e r a g e w it h 2 1 d o u b le s , t w o t r ip le s , e ig h t h o m e r u n s a n d 3 0 R B I . D u b b e d “ M r . V e r s a t ilit y ” b y th e S p o r t in g N e w s in it s 1 9 9 0 b a s e b a ll p r e ­ v ie w , K u n k e l s h o w e d h is ta le n ts in ’ 8 9 b y p la y in g e v e r y p o s it io n e x c e p t c a t c h e r . T h e 1 9 9 0 s e a s o n lo o k e d to b e K u n k e l’ s c h a n c e to e s t a b lis h h im s e lf a s o n e o f th e to p s h o r t s t o p s in th e m a jo r le a g u e s . In s t e a d , K u n k e l s u ffe r e d th ro u g h a n in ju r y s tre tc h (o u t f o r tw o m o n th s w it h s h o u ld e r p r o b le m s ) a n d a h o r r e n d o u s s ta r t o f f e n s iv e ly . H e w o u n d u p w it h o n ly 2 0 0 a tb a t s a n d h it .1 7 0 . T h in g s g o t w o r s e in 1 9 9 1 . K u n k e l’ s s e a ­ s o n n e v e r r e a lly g o t s ta rte d w h e n h e to re th e a n t e r io r c r u c ia t e lig a m e n t in h is le f t knee. , T h a t in ju r y c o u ld h a v e s ig n a le d t h e e n d o f K u n k e l’ s c a r e e r . F o r K u n k e l, in t e n s e th e r a p y o n h is k n e e w a s n e e d e d to r e g a in h is p la y in g s h a p e . T h e in ju r y h u rt th e s e v e n - y e a r v e te ra n , w h o w a s n o t r e - s ig n e d b y T e x a s a s a f r e e a g e n t . N o t m a n y t e a m s w e r e w i ll i n g to g iv e K u n k e l a c h a n c e a n d h e h a d to s e t t le f o r a m in o r le a g u e c o n t r a c t w it h th e M ilw a u k e e B re w e rs. T h is s p r in g , K u n k e l re p o rte d to th e D e n v e r Z e p h y r s , th e B r e w e r s ’ T r ip le - A fa r m t e a m , a n d im m e d ia t e ly m a d e a n im p a c t . H e w a s h it t in g o v e r .3 0 0 f o r m o s t o f h is s t in t b e f o r e s u f f e r in g a m in o r s lu m p . H is .2 7 8 b a t t in g a v e r a g e w it h 1 3 d o u b le s , f o u r t r ip le s , n in e h o m e r u n s a n d 5 2 R B I in 7 5 g a m e s c a u g h t th e a t t e n t io n o f C h ic a g o C u b s ’ g e n e ra l m a n a g e r S y d T h r ift , w h o w a s lo o k in g f o r h e lp in th e i n f i e l d . “ O u r t e a m w a s h a v in g p r o b le m s d u e to in ju r ie s a n d l a c k o f p r o d u c t io n ,” T h r i f t s a id o f th e C u b s ’ s it u a t io n o n th e le f t s id e o f th e in f ie ld . “ W e n e e d e d to f in d s o m e o n e w h o c o u ld c o n t r ib u t e a t s h o r t s t o p a n d t h ir d b a s e . J e f f h a d s h o w n a lo t in h is T r i p le - A s t in t a n d w e k n e w w e d id n o t h a v e to g iv e u p a g re a t d e a l to g e t a t o u g h , f le x ib le p la y e r ." ROB ACAM PORA K u n k e l w a s tra d e d to th e C u b s fo r m in o r le a g u e o u t f ie ld e r C e d r ic L a n d r u m , a 2 9 - y e a r - o ld s p e e d s t e r w h o s t o le 2 7 b a s e s f o r t h e C u b s in ’ 9 1 w h i l e h it t in g .2 3 3 in 5 6 g am es. O p p o r t u n it y s e e m e d to c o m e K u n k e l ’ s w a y . T h e s it u a t io n f o r t h e C u b s a t s h o r t s t o p a n d t h ir d b a s e w a s n o t p o s it iv e . T h e o p e n ­ in g d a y c o m b in a t io n o f S h a w o n D u n s t o n a n d G a r y S c o t t h a s lo n g s in c e b e e n a m e m o r y . D u n s t o n s u f fe r e d a s e a s o n - e n d in g in ju r y in M a y , w h ile S c o tt w a s s e n t b a c k d o w n to T r i p le - A I o w a C i t y d u e to h is .1 6 7 b a t tin g a v e r a g e . L u is S a la z a r h a d b e e n t r y in g to p ic k u p s o m e o f th e s la c k , b u t th e n h e w a s in ju r e d . T h e s t a r t in g c o m b in a t io n a t s h o r t s t o p a n d t h ir d b a s e w a s R a y S a n c h e z a n d J o s e V is c a in o a t th e t im e K u n k e l a r r iv e d in C h ic a g o . N e it h e r m a n w a s p la y in g s p e c t a c ­ u l a r l y , s o it s e e m e d t h a t K u n k e l w o u ld h a v e a c h a n c e to b r e a k in t o t h e lin e u p . T w o w e e k s la te r , C h ic a g o tra d e d v e t e r ­ a n le ft h a n d e d s t a r t e r D a n n y J a c k s o n to th e P it t s b u r g h P ir a t e s f o r t h ir d b a s e m a n S t e v e B u e c h e le , a .2 5 6 h it t e r w it h n in e h o m e r u n s a n d 5 1 R B I , a n d S a n c h e z p u lle d h is s u b .2 0 0 a v e r a g e u p in t o th e .2 4 0 r a n g e . T h e c h a in o f e v e n t s t h a t t o o k p la c e a fe w w e e k s a g o c h a n g e d K u n k e l’ s s ta tu s w it h th e C u b s , p la c in g h im o n th e b e n c h a n d g e t t in g h im t im e p r im a r ily a s a p in c h h itt e r . K u n k e l h a s o n ly o n e h it in 1 4 a t b a t s , b u t th e f a c t is th a t h e is b a c k in th e m a jo r s w h e n it s e e m e d h is c h a n c e o f g e t t in g b a c k to “ th e s h o w ” w a s v e r y s lim . C u b s m a n a g e r J im L e f e b v r e s h o u ld s o o n r e a liz e th a t K u n k e l c a n g iv e th e te a m s o lid p la y a t ju s t a b o u t a n y p o s it io n . K u n k e l’ s f le x ib ilit y m a y k e e p h im in th e m a jo r s in 1 9 9 3 , a s th e e x p a n s io n C o lo r a d o R o c k ie s a n d M ia m i M a r lin s w i ll lo o k to f i l l t h e ir r o s t e r s la t e r t h is y e a r . K u n k e l, 3 0 , c a n s t ill c a n p la y th e g a m e h e lo v e s w it h g re a t in t e n s it y . 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T h e r e s u lt s o f th e in d iv id u a l w r e s t lin g p o r t io n w e r e : 1 0 3 p o u n d s : B r ia n R is m a n ( O ld B r id g e ), M a t t D ix ( H u s k y W r e s t lin g C lu b ) , R u s t y S y n d e r ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ). 1 1 2 : N ic k H o ffm a n ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ) , B o b H a ll ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ) , M a r c G e n s le r ( E a s t B r u n s w ic k ) . 1 2 5 : L u s a m b a K o n g o la ( H u s k y W r e s t lin g C lu b ) , M ik e S h r e c k (O ld B r id g e ) , L e e N o r b u r y ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ). 1 3 0 : R ya n B u rd ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ), J e f f A g u g lia r o (E a s t B r u n s w ic k ) , A n t h o n y B u r g ( O ld B r id g e ). 1 3 5 : P a u l P s c o lk a (O ld B r id g e ), M ik e F a r n s w o r t h ( H u s k y W r e s t lin g C lu b ) , B o b A rm s tro n g (S o u th Je rs e y ). 1 4 0 : Lo n B u rd ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ), A n d y M a js z t r ik (E a s t B r u n s w ic k ) , J e s s e S w a rtz (O ld B r id g e ). 1 4 5 : A n d y H a r r is o n ( O ld B r id g e ) , T o m S to b e r ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ) , Ja so n W e a g (H u ^ k v W r e s t lin g C lu b ) . 1 5 2 : B r ia n B r a d y (O ld B r id g e ), K o d S k ib n e r ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ) . 1 6 0 : B r ia n B a t s o n ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ), J a m e K u r a c k (O ld B r id g e ), K e it h M a lin o w s k i ( H u s k y W r e s t lin g C lu b ) . 1 7 1 : M a tt D u r y e a ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ) , S c o t t D a v id s o n ( O ld B r id g e ) , M ik e R o b in s o n ( H u s k y W r e s t lin g C lu b ) . 1 8 9 : J a k e V r e e la n d ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ), B e n L e ib o w it z (E a s t B r u n s w ic k ) . H W T : A le x K a lia k m a n is (O ld B r id g e ) , S t e v e B u s h y ( L ig h t n in g G r a p p le r s ). TH E INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 5 1 Comparing len d ers’ m ortgage term s H a n d in h a n d w it h b u y in g a p ie c e o f d a y . I f th e la n d lo r d s a y s i t ’ s u p to y o u to p r o p e r t y is t h e s e a r c h f o r a m o r t g a g e le n d e r m a k e th e a rra n g e m e n ts w it h n e w o r c u rre n t to f in a n c e it . W o r t h r e p e a t in g is th e f a c t t h a t th e le n d e r w it h th e lo w e s t in t e r e s t ra te s te n a n t s , y o u s h o u ld s t ill b e a b le to c a ll o n m a y n o t n e c e s s a r ily b e th e o n e th a t’ s b e st f o r y o u . A s y o u s h o p f o r a m o rtg a g e le n d e r , a s k q u e s t io n s a n d c o m p a r e a ll th e f a c t s — fro m th e tru e c o s t o f th e lo a n to DOT SCH U LZE f ic u lt ie s . A lo t d e p e n d s o n th e g o o d w i ll o f a ll R E A L ESTATE c o n c e rn e d . In m a n y a re a s , th e re a re m o v e rs th e la n d lo r d a s a f in a l r e s o r t in c a s e o f d if ­ w h o a re f a m ilia r w it h th e 3 0 t h - 1 s t m o v in g th e d e p e n d a b ilit y a n d r e p u t a t io n o f t h e le n d e r . s o lid le n d e r s h o u ld n o t o n ly c o m m it to it s s it u a t io n a n d c a n a c c o m m o d a t e y o u r n e e d s . It c a n s a v e y o u m o n e y to d a y a n d fo r y e a rs q u o t e d in t e r e s t a n d f e e s , b u t u n d e r n o r m a l to c o m e . c ir c u m s t a n c e s , s h o u ld b e a b le to f in d y o u r I t p a y s to a s k . W h e n c o n s id e r in g a p r o p e r t y t r a n s a c t io n , c o n s u lt w it h a r e a l e s ta te a g e n t T o o m a n y p e o p le d o n o t s h o p f o r a h o m e lo a n . In s t e a d , t h e y c h o o s e a le n d e r b a s e d s o le ly o n th e r e c o m m e n d a tio n s o f a f r ie n d o r r e la t iv e . 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T h e c lo s in g is s c h e d u le d d u r in g t h e f ir s t w e e k lo a n i n i t i a ll y w i l l c o s t y o u t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla r s m o r e — b o th u p f r o n t a n d in c a s h . o f S e p t e m b e r , y o u w o u ld h a v e to p a y n e a r ­ C o n s id e r a ls o t h e “ n o f e e s ” v s . th e “ h id d e n f e e s ,” a n d c o m p a r e t h e a c t u a l c o s t s to y o u . S o m e le n d e r s a b s o r b th e c o s t s o f in t e r e s t o n th e lo a n l y a n e n t ir e m o n t h ’ s in t e r e s t a t th e c lo s e . R e a l e s t a t e t r a n s a c t io n s c a n b e q u it e c o m p le x , b u t t h e y ’ r e n o t q u it e s o i n t im i­ d a t in g w h e n y o u d o y o u r h o m e w o r k , a n d w h e n y o u c o n s id e r th e a d v ic e o f f e r e d b y a s p a r t o f t h e ir b a s ic lo a n f e e . 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A w h o s e jo b it is to c o o r d in a t e th e m o v in g la n d lo r d s a g re e o n \ \. :!.i ; S ls g g S I h s r iO ^ R E A L E S T A T E IN B R I E F B a h r , a lo n g - t im e r e s id e n t o f e s t d o lla r v o lu m e d u r in g th e m o n t h o f J u n e . B e cky B r e n n e r o f H o lm d e l, a s a le s W e ic h e r t R e a lt o r s ’ M id d le t o w n o f f ic e , h a s a s s o c ia t e w i t h W e ic h e r t R e l a t o r s ’ H o lm d e l e a rn e d a n o f f ic e a w a r d f o r a c h ie v in g th e h ig h e s t d o lla r v o lu m e d u r in g th e m o n t h o f o f f ic e , h a s e a rn e d th e o ffic e a w a rd fo r a c h ie v in g th e h ig h e s t d o lla r v o lu m e d u r in g J u ly . C o n s t a n c e J . S e lb y o f C o lt s N e c k h a s b e e n a p p o in t e d r e g io n a l d ir e c t o r o f W e ­ J u ly . T h e e m p lo y e e s o f T h e P r u d e n t ia l N e w J e r s e y R e a lt y a re c o n d u c t in g a b a c k - ic h e r t ’ s C a p it a l P r o p e r t ie s G r o u p . S h e w i l l to -sc h o o l b o o k c o v e r p ro g ra m fo c u s in T h e S u n s h in e K i d s , a n a t io n a l, n o n - p r o fit M o n m o u th a n d O c e a n C o u n t ie s . H e r r e a lt y o r g a n iz a t io n th a t p r o v id e s r e c r e a t io n a l a n d c a re e r h a s sp a n n e d 3 1 y e a rs . In g r o u p a c t iv it ie s f o r c h ild r e n w it h c a n c e r . A l l p r o c e e d s w i ll b e d o n a te d to T h e o *i th e lu x u r y hom e m a rk e t 19 85 she w a s h o n o re d a s th e M o n m o u th C o u n ty 5 6 6 -18 8 1 A \\e t j o r s t u m b lin g b lo c k f o r m a n y h o m e b u y e r s , F lo M a in S tr e e t E x e c u tiv e C e n t e r 5 7 H ig h w a y 3 4 M a ta w a n , N .J . N ew J ersey Realty a c c o u n ta n t. A . T h e r e is u s u a lly s o m e f le x ib ilit y w it h o t h e r p e o p le le a v in g e a r ly , b u t t h is k in d o f M id d le t o w n a n d a s a le s a s s o c ia t e w it h 1-800-660-4-A D S CALL TODAY! SU C C ESS BUILDS SU CC ESS Consistently a Million Dollar producer, Blanche is there to provide you with that extra m easure of service whether buying or selling a home. Professionalism and persistence produce very positive results and customer satisfaction. That was and always will be Blanche’s goal. Remember: When it’s tim e to buy or time to sell, it’s tim e to call Blanche Goodman, s ta n d a rd c h a rg e s . T h e s e s e p a ra te c h a rg e s m a y a d d h u n d re d s o f d o lla r s to th e f in a l to b e n e fit R e a lt o r o f th e Y e a r . M a r ily n C h ilin g a r ia n o f M id d le t o w n , S u n s h in e K i d s . A d d it io n a lly , a n y p ro p e r ty a s a le s a s s o c ia t e w it h W e ic h e r t R e a lt o r s ’ M id d le t o w n o f f ic e , h a s e a rn e d o f f ic e R e a lt y b e c o m e s a S u n s h in e K id s lis t in g . U p o n s a le o f t h e p r o p e r t y , a d o n a t io n w i l l a w a r d s f o r s a le s a n d f o r a c h ie v in g th e h ig h ­ b e m a d e to T h e S u n s h in e K id s . lis t e d N e w s p a p e r* fro m S e p te m b e r th ro u g h th e e n d o f th e m o n th — m a n y m is c e lla n e o u s s e r v ic e s a n d a c t iv it ie s c h a r g e s e p a r a t e ly f o r c r e d it r e p o r t s , f il i n g f e e s , a p p r a is a ls , e t c ., in a d d it io n to t h e ir % p G r e a t e r M e d ia CONGRATULATIONS! ASSOCIATE OF T H E M O N T H F i n a l ly , i f p o s s ib le , s e t t le a s c lo s e to th e M o r t g a g e p a y m e n t s a re c a lc u la t e d f o r a s r e f le c t s p o r ts ? Single, rebound, scored,struckout, loser, curves, ja ckp o t a n d lucky? Stop being a sp ectator... x v Get A Date! B r a n c h , is p r e s id e n t o f th e M o n m o u t h o f lo a n p ro d u c ts f r o m w h ic h to c h o o s e . c a le n d e r m o n th a n d a re a m o n t h in a r r e a r s . te r m W est Long a t s o m e fu t u r e t im e , c h o o s e a le n d e r w h o T o m e a s u re th e tru e c o s t o f a m o rtg a g e , o s t VM A T C H w ill b e th e re f o r y o u , o n e w h o h a s a v a r ie t y e n d o f th e m o n th a s y o u c a n , in o rd e r to save y o u r s e lf s o m e u p -fro n t c a s h . d a t in g S c h u lz e , p r e s id e n t a n d o w n e r f u t u r e . D o e s th e le n d e r s e ll it s lo a n s to p o rts a n d w h o w i ll b e a v a ila b le i f a n y q u e s ­ t io n s a r is e d u r in g th e p r o c e s s in g p e r io d . R e m e m b e r , t o o , th a t y o u r R e a lt o r c a n Dot o f D o t S c h u lz e A g e n c y , o t h e r in s t it u t io n s ? I f s o , y o u m a y p o s s ib ly m w h o is a R e a lt o r . S o m e t h in g e ls e t o c o n s id e r is w h o w i l l “ s e r v ic e ” y o u r lo a n . T h a t is , w h o y o u w i ll b e m a k in g y o u r m o n t h ly p a y m e n t s to in th e y o u o r y o u r R e a lt o r r e g u la r p r o g r e s s r e ­ W h y d o w it h The P r u d e n t ia l N e w Je rse y For the personal touch, call Vivian! R E A L T Y E X E C U T I V E S 100 3 0 0 R oute 3 4 • A berdeen 1-800-982-6067 5 8 3 -2800 f t t l l 5 2 AUG U ST 26, 1992, THE INDEPENDENT A l- TILT-INThermal Pane i f \/| f\JYL SI DING J .(R eplacement Windows £ 99 PerFoolSq. 9 5 9 :<$ .[ 20 YEAR 20 YEA R S H IN G L E R O O F n $1 Installed h i * * * * * * * * * * * • ; under 99'0 Installed *> P R O P E R T Y L I N E S >! \ ,> ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ • • ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ • • ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ «■ H 5 I fllA/COT DDIPCP AWAII A m r X I : u _____________________________________________________________________________________J t - J Lf E S t i r ? h BLfE m m ? bUllder y° U,Can tf!iSti 0 C o m p l e t e R e n o v a t i o n s , i n c lu d in g ■ t do tne job right! Don t be fooled by com e-on, low priced K it c h e n s , D o r m e r s , D e c k s , B a t h r o o m s ■( ads'-D ollar for Dollar, they can't beat our prices & AI1 P h a s e s o f H o m e im p r o v e m e n t :< ■< .^ ^ ^ A ll^ m e r ic a H O L M D E L n ^ J m M M W Real Estate, Construction & Home Improvement 33 Deborah Lane................. $135,000 14 High Point Road............. $283,000 Seller: Deborah and Frank Graziano Buyer: Donna Bruno Seller: Howard Tedman Buyer: Veronica Meagher 139 Deerfield Lane............... $140,000 Seller: Barbara and Robert Dennis Buyer: Elaine Hoyo and Michael Todd 201 Deerfield Lane............... $146,500 j . Seller: Ernest Cavaganaro Buyer: Jane and Matthew Heron JJ- Seller: Donald J. Bowen Buyer: Terence Martin &Realtcr 31" C a n ’t D e c i d e W h e t h e r T o M o v e O r I m p r o v e ? C a ll M e T o d a y F o r A F R E E M a rk e t A n a ly s is — Buyer: Peggy and Robert McManus M L S_ _, ♦ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ,¥ , ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ V V ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ J- 25 Mount Drive..................... $322,000 Seller: Lea and Gerald Hestler Buyer: Edward Kvarantan Jr. 15 Woodside Place.............. $262,000 Seller: Donna and Eric Oberer Buyer: Theresa and Timothy Weher 141 Eastwick Court............... $95,000 (908) 787-1000 ;< * J . j . ABERDEEN KEANSBURG ~ 81-83 Bayview Avenue..... 21 Icemeadow Lane............. $178,000 Seller: Joan and Leo Castiglioni Buyer: Melinda and Ernest Cavaganaro $68,000 Seller:Ann C. Damico Buyer: Alice and Dominick Clemente Raritan Avenue...................... $68,000 "ANY HOUSE & GARDEN UNDER THE SUN" HAZLET Seller: Ann C. Damico Buyer: Alice and Dominic Clemente 20 Belfast Ave...................... $157,000 69 Atlantic Avenue................ $90,000 Seller: Jacqueline and Robert Pyznar Buyer: Cheryl and Leonardo Martinez 654 Holmdel Road............... $125,000 Seller: Pamrapo Savings Bank Buyer: Anne and John Kenny M ID D L E T O W N M ID D L E T O W N Pride of Ownership Beautiful 4 BR, 21/2 bath southern Colonial in meticulous condition. Great fRw/fpl, and sliders to manicured grounds, spacious EIK, HW floors, full bsmt., oversized 2 car garage. A MUST SEE! Shorecrest One of the largest lots in the development. True mother/daughter with separate entrance. Twelve rooms; 2 full baths, 5 BRS, 2 kits., 2 DRSand moi Attached garage & deck. $ 2 1 9 ,9 0 0 . Gloria Nilson $ 2 7 9 ,9 0 0 . 415 Middle Road.................... $53,000 Seller: Dime Savings Bank Buyer: Frank Nappi 81-87 Maple $76,000 Seller: Shadow Lawn Sav. Bank Buyer: Caroline and Cesare Dicola 20 Village Greenway.............. $64,000 Seller: Karyn Schouten Buyer: Patrice E. Rasp KEYPORT ~ Wailing Terrace.................... $152,500 HOLMDEL 747-5600 48 Center Avenue.................. $40,000 Seller: Kevin Finnegan Buyer: James Taureck 350 ROUTE 35, P.O. BOX 214, MIDDLETOWN, N.J. 07748 REALTORS Seller:Citicorp Mtg. Inc. Buyer: Katherine and Daniel Botti ~ 9 S. Beers St.........................$260,000 Seller: Daniel Tomasulo Seller: William E. Denton Buyer: Gary and Diane Dorsi 278 Washington St.................$87,000 I t i I? A ADVANTAGEREALTY,INC. G race L am W e A H a v e d d e d W J u s t M e i g h t o r e T o m W e a r e p r o u d t o w e lc o m e G R A C E L A M . H a v i n g d is ti n g u i s h e d h e r s e l f w i t h 5 c o n s e c u t i v e y e a rs i n t h e N e w J e rs e y M i ll i o n D o lla r C l u b , a n d w i t h a s a le s v o lu m e o f o v e r $ 5 m i l l i o n t h i s y e a r, G r a c e L a m r e c e n t l y j o i n e d o u r H o l m d e l o ffic e . I f y o u w a n t e x c e l l e n t s e r v ic e a n d d e d i c a t i o n t o y o u r n e e d s , c a ll 9 4 6 - 7 8 0 0 a n d a s k fo r G r a c e L a m . H e r r e p u t a t i o n is “R o c k S o lid in R e a l E s t a t e ” . i 1 -4s Patricia Moncrief 1 3 1 llllfe jj K f l r7 l fi w Rose Sembler ■■■■■ REALTOR* H o lm d e l O ffic e 9 6 1 H o lm d e l R o a d H o lm d e l, l\IJ 0 7 7 3 3 (908) 946-7800 (908)671-8535 evening Toni Chapman y | I § ij|* •t _ New J e r s e y R ealty l F O R B U Y E R & S E L L E R A L IK E ! ■ The Prudential h r iv n iv " r IK W K DON I SKI.I. YOl'R HOI SK. I k \ W ILL B l'Y I r'-A s k Kor More Details “T h e R o c k ” . Rock solid in real estateT t Edna Bergen-Cottrell Ruth Csik 117 Route 35 Keyport, N.J. M m Steve Golden For a career in Real Estate, call Natalie Bindler An independently Owned and Operated M em ber of The Prudential Real Estate Affiliates, Inc. ^ 7 pa 2 6 4 - 3 4 5 6 ^ @ TH E INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 5 3 Seller: Louise R. Trahim Buyer: Mary and Gary Twerdak MATAWAN ~ 79-81 Main St................. $130,000 Seller: National Community Bank of N.J. Buyer: Clementine and Timothy Foley MIDDLETOWN ~ 13 Bellevue Ave., Leonardo$130,875 " ^ ‘ | | j j Seller: Leute and Richard Miller Buyer: Susan and Mark Generoso 159 Statesir Place............... $155,000 Seller: Florence and Frank Mercurio Buyer: Lisa and Michael Costello 26 Stavola Road................. $250,000 Seller: Claire and Donald Olsen Buyer: Barbara and Ronald Schwan 46 Walnut Ave..................... $175,000 ABERDEEN STRATHM ORE. Beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 bath cape in the most desirable area. Neat, clean home, - ready for you to move in. Fenced yard. Conveniently located for the commuter. MARLBORO MARLBORO HOME FOR THE HORSE LOVER- In the heart of Marlboro mint condition colonial, 3 bdrms., 2 bths, on 5/4 gorgeous acres, 6 stall barn + 2 paddocks, cathedral ceiling, balcony, French doors. MAN 8046 Home you’ve been waiting for! 4 BR/21/S bth Colonial w/fabulous upgrades. Ceramic tile, bleached hardwood floors, French doors leading to beautiful deck, & full finished basement. MAR 2009 _ T H E P R U D E N T IA L N E W J E R S E Y R E A L T Y A b e r d e e n O ffic e C O LD W ELL B A N K ER S C H LO TT R EA LTO R S M a n a la p a n O ffic e C O LD W ELL B A N K ER S C H LO TT R EA LTO R S M a rlb o ro O ffic e 566-1881 462-4242 972-0100 $289,00 $146,900 Seller: Cheryl and Jeffrey Donald Buyer: Maria and Giuseppe Grisanti S249 900 58 Washington Ave., Leonardo $125,900 Seller: Rose Scaglione estate Buyer: Roger J. Rogowski 158 Willow Grove Drive $351,500 Seller: Howard Savings Bank Buyer: Gail and Raymond Geary Jr. 211 Vale Drive..................... $253,000 Seller: Ross E. Suttell Buyer: Stephen F. DeGroot MATAWAN ABERDEEN MARLBORO 5 Bedroom , 2'A bath, family room and Rec Roomcustom brick fireplace. A sk for Vivian. MAGNIFICENT! Impressive colonial with a contemporary flair, excellent condition. Move right in. Mirrored entry. European kitchen. Pool, deck, hot tub. Finished basement. R E A L T Y E X E C U T I V E S 10 0 ER A AD V AN TAG E R EA LTO R S M a n a la p a n O ffic e T H E P R U D E N T IA L N E W J E R S E Y R E A L T Y A b e r d e e n O ffic e 583-2800 536-2000 566-1881 $459,000 228 Borden Road............ ....$465,000 Seller: National State Bank Buyer: Hans and Florence Reich CLASS DISTINCTION abounds in this 4Br., 2 'A BA. Executive Contemporary Home featuring skylights, cathedral ceilings & light, airy tones. C/A, fireplace & wet bar are some of the amenities. Located on wooded cul-de-sac. (£209 9 0 0 6 Burdge Drive.................... $234,000 Seller: PIBS Assoc. Inc. Buyer: Anna Marie and Louis Lento 8H R m&saSiS”*"...,»*• ••***•42. JBSBL..-- - —" - ' . *-*1 ' : 134 Cedar Ave., N. Middletown........ $112,000 Seller: Katharine and Michael Roberts Buyer: Ernest R. Kunik 177 Cooper Road................ $235,000 Seller: Barbara and Donald Soriero Buyer: Linda and Guy Piazza 79 Cypress Neck Road COLTS NECK OPEN HOUSE Saf & Sun 12-4PM 10 lot subdivision! Model ready for inspection! 3500+ sq. ft., brick front, 3 car garage, whirlpool, fireplace, hardwood floors, C/A, bsmt. & gas heat. Dir: Rte. 34 to Rte. 520 West (Newman Springs Rd.) proceed to site on left. ' F R O M $434,900 MARLBORO H O T TU B ! ...is included in this stately 4 bedrm., 2/? bath - expanded Colonial. Large spacious rooms, FR w/fpl, finished basement, hardwood floors, deck plus so much more. $329 900 $550,000 FR A YB ER N R EA LTO R S T H E P R U D E N T IA L N E W J E R S E Y R E A L T Y M a n a la p a n O ffic e ER A AD V A N TA G E R EA LTO R S K e y p o r t O ffic e 946-8800 536-1200 264-3456 $412,500 Seller: Barclays Bank of N.Y. Buyer: Anthony J. Correra J i||S ’ *” 246 Forest Ave.................... $125,000 ^ Seller: Anthony J. Galuppo Buyer: William V. Olsen | t - - ; *' i i^ t ! i ff if i 4 Heather Lane MIDDLETOWN CUSTOM TUDOR. Set majestically on over an acre of professionally landscaped grounds. 5 bdrms, 3 1/2 baths, new gourmet kitchen, new master bath, new 52’ Sylvan inground pool. A must see at _ IIIt ........ ....$195,000 Seller: Elizabeth and John Poole Buyer: Judith and Garry Schwartz 41 Hillyer Circle.................. $296,000 Seller: Sandra Jean and James Holden Buyer: Barbara and Donald Soriero 3 HOWELL GLEN ARDEN. Gorgeous 4 bdrm. 2'A bath Colonial offers custom deck, finished/partial bsmnt., fireplace in family room, E.I.K. Formal DR, cen/air, 2 car garage, professionally landscaped + much more! A MUST SEE HOME! #080-5043 MARLBORO SAYREVILLE MUST SEE NOW! SUPER CURB APPEAL! Transferred owners hate to leave this meticulously, maintained 4 BR, 2'A bath young colonial with ceramic tiled entry, kit., baths, brick F/P. New alum, siding &roof &more. (MR2095) Custom built home in prestigious area. Situated in parklike setting. 4/5 bedrooms, country kitchen, above ground pool, picnic table and b a r b e j u ^ $259,900 $169,500 W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S H o w e ll O ffic e W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S M a rlb o ro O ffic e 577-0440 577-9800 SOMETHING SPECIAL! Restored 4 bedroom center hall gem of yesteryear. Additional 2 bedroom apartment plus maid’s quarters. Inground pool. Possible professional or Bed and Breakfast. Call for appointment. COUNTRY CLUB LIVING. Great house, 2 extensions, wooded property, finished bsmt. IG pool, screened porch, 5 Br„ 2 A bath, new furnace, a/c, water heater & more. 667 Hopping Road, Belford............ $122,000 1 ’ C O LD W ELL B A N K ER S C H LO TT R EA LTO R S S a y re v ille / O ld B rid g e O ffic e 721-1700 Seller: Patricia and Stephen Conklin Buyer: John and Helen Sweeney 44 Locust Drive..................$150,000 S e lle r: A lid a R . C h a m b e rla in B u y e r: C a s e y P . R eilly 161 Lynch Road..................$255,000 S e lle r: S a n d r a and J o h n Fe rk o B u y e r: D o n n a and S te v e n K en n elty 18 Marlpit Place..................$278,500 S e lle r: S u s a n a n d K e n n e th R a ch fo rd B u y e r: H aupt a n d J a m e s H aw k in s u : ‘ !, KEYPORT $325,000 MARLBORO <MM022-4866> UNION BEACH This one w on’t last! 3 Bdrm . ranch, central air. parklike fenced yard, new carpeting, prof. landscaped, huge E IK , walk to N Y C buses. $126,900 $309,900 ER A A D V A N TA G E R EA LTO R S K e y p o rt O ffic e W E IC H E R T R E A L T O R S M a n a la p a n O ffic e ER A AD VANTAG E R EA LTO R S M a n a la p a n O ffic e 264-3456 536-4400 536-2000 i t £I i i £^ i c t if r * > i i Greater Media Newspapers POW ER PACKAGE, AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992, Greater Media Newspapers 6 N e w s p a p e r s R e a c h in g O v e r 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 H o m e s in M o n m o u t h & M id d le s e x C o u n t ie s D eadline M o n d a y 1:00 p m H ours: 9:00 am -5:30 p m NOTICES................................... .001-002 REAL ESTATE Apartments for Rent........................... 005 Houses for Rent................................. 006 Houses for S a le ..........................007 Open Houses.................... 007A Condos................................................ 008 Adult Communities.......................... 008A Rooms for Rent.................................. 009 Rentals to Share................................ 010 Mobile Homes.....................................011 ............................ 012 Lots & Acreage Real Estate Wanted...........................013 014 Mortgages..................... Summer/Winter Rentals.....................015 COMMERCIAL Office & Floor Space..........................017 Stores........................... 018 Income Properties.............................. 019 Buildings/Garages.............................. 020 0 0 1 P u b lic N o t ic e s CHARGE Y O U R A D !! Now you c a n ru n a n ad and C H A R G E IT! U s e y o u r V IS A or M ASTER CARD to p a y o r y o u r C la s s ifie d Ad 1-8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S 1 -800-660-4-ADS Antiques........................................042 043 Appliances............... Computers.................................-..044 Clothing .............................. 045 Firewood.......................................046 ................................047 Furniture General Merchandise..................... 048 Gifts &Crafts................................048A Infants/Juvenile Items...................048B Merchandise Wanted......................049 Musical Instruments....................... 050 Sporting Equipment ...................051 Garage Sales................................ 060 Auctions........................................061 Flea Markets/Bazaars.....................062 FINANCIAL ....029 .. 030 .030A ....031 ....032 EMPLOYMENT ....035 Help Wanted Part Time................. ....036 Employment Services................... 036A ....037 Babysitting/Child Care Wanted.... ..037A Cleaning/ Domestic Help W anted.....038 OTHER CATEGORIES Instruction.....................................063 005 A p a rtm e n ts fo r R e n t 005 A p a rtm e n ts fo r R e n t EATONCREST 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. MonFri 9:30am-4pm, 542-1105. Pine Brook Rd., Hope Rd., Eatontown. 2 blocks from Exit 105 GSP OLD BRIDGE 006 H o u s e s fo r R e n t Country Living Apts 2 bedroom apts available. Heat, air conditioning, hot water, cooking gas and dish­ washers included. MondayFriday, 9am-5pm. 360-2992 SOUTH RIVER 2 bedrooms. Oversized kitch­ en. New carpeting. $650. Call 591-8000 “ All Real Estate H o tfid o L tf D ^ a S 'n e ^ L in e A d s F r i. S e p t. 4 - 1 P M C la s s ifie d D is p la y T h u rs . S e p t. 3 - 3 P M B u s in e s s & W e d . S e p t. 2 S e rv ic e - 2 P M adver­ w hich m akes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation or d iscrim in a­ tion based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to make any su ch prefer­ ence, limitation or d is­ crim ination. Th is newspaper will not knowingly accept any ad­ vertising for Real Estate w hich is in violation of the law. Our readers are informed that all dwellings advertised in th is newspa­ per are available on an equal opportunity b a s is .” dr fta p p y ,Cal>or D a y C la s s ifie d S e lls BOROUGHOFFREEHOLD The Housing Authority of the Borough of Freehold announces it is now accepting applications for the Molly Pitcher Hom es to establish a waiting list for only 2 and 3 bedroom units. Applications received will go on the waiting list for F U T U R E placement when units becom e available. Applications will be accepted until Septem ber 30, 1992. To apply, come in to: _ ......................... Freehold H ousing Authority 107 Throckmorton Street Freehold, NJ 07728 N O P H O N E IN Q U IR IE S , P L E A S E !!! A p p lic a tio n m a y b e picked u p b e tw e e n th e h o u rs of 1 0 :0 0 a .m . a n d 2 :0 0 p .m ., M o n d a y thru T h u rs d a y . For Lo cal In d e p e n d e n t R e a d e r s Read your ad carefully the first day it appears and report any errors before the next deadline: this will be the only proof you receive. Errors should be reported immediately as Greater Media Newspapers can be responsible for the first incorrect insertion only. 747-6565 Schools.............................................. 063A Tutoring ............. ;.........................063B Lost & Found....................................... 064 Pets & Livestock................................. 065 Personals ............................ 066 Psychics............................... Photography......................... ;..............068 ENTERTAINMENT Entertainment................................... 069 Party Planning ........ :.....069A Tickets .............................. 069B SERVICE DIRECTORY Air/Heat ............................... 070 Appliance Repair......................... 070A Building & Remodeling....................071 Carpentry...................................... 072 Carpet Cleaning.............. 073 Carpet Install/Repair/Sale ..........074 Ceramic Tile Repair/ Install............. 075 Chimney Cleaning............... ...075A 0 0 7 H o u s e s fo r S a le Cleaning/Domestic Services........... 076 Contractors..................................076A DrywaH.SheetrocKPlaster............... 077 Electrical............. 078 Exterminators..................... 079A 067 Fencing....................................... 079B Floor Finishing.............................079C 079D General Contracting.............. Gutters............. 080 Handyman Services.....................080A Home Improvement......................080B Lawn Care/ Landscaping .......081 Lawn Mower Repair. ............... 082 Kitchen Cabinets......................... 082A Masonry/Paving.............................083 Moving &Storage ..................084 Light Hauling................................084A Odd Jobs/Cleanups .............. 085 Painting Wallpapering.....................086 Pool Services.................................088 Plumbing .................................... 089 091 Roofing/Siding.................... 008 C o n d o s/ Tow nhouses 1 bedroom, private house, across from Courthouse. Heat tised in th is newspaper is included. Call days 938-5700. su b je ct to the Federal H o u sin g A c t of 1968 Eves. 780-2855 CLASSIFIED Haw a Companion/Health Care.................039 Companion/Health Care Wanted....039A Situations Wanted..........................040 Resumes/Typing .................. 041 Business/Office Services............... 021 Commercial Properties................. , , 0?? Industrial Properties....................... ....023 Business Loans/Investment.......... ....024 Business Opportunities................. 025 ....026 ....027 Contracting Equipment.................. 028 FREEHOLD 1 £ = I JACKSON Cozy 2 bedroom trailer in Adult Park. $425./mo. + utili­ ties. Call 462-6005 OCEAN TWP. BI-LEVEL Oakhurst section. 8 rooms, 4bdrms., 11/2 bath, 2 car ga­ rage, fenced yard, great school & neighborhood. $ 1 ,1 9 5 .mo. + u tilitie s. 531-4826 leave message SOUTH RIVER - 3bdrm., 1 bath, large kitchen, fenced yard, security & lease. $725. mo. + util. Call 257-4459 0 0 7 H o u s e s f o r S a le ABERDEEN MANALAPAN MARLBORO Ranch. 7 rooms. 2/3 bed­ rooms, 2 baths, finished base­ ment, large deck on 1 V2 acres. Minutes from Turnpike. BY OWNER. RELOCATING. $119,000. Call (908) 446-5783 or (919) 322-7279. The Orchards. FOR SALE. 2 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, C/air, garage. Pool & tennis club in­ cluded. Available immediately. PRICED TO SELL, asking $127,900. Call 536-8822 OLD BRIDGE - Cheesequake Village. 1 bdrm. condo., low taxes & maintenance. Im­ maculate shape. Low $60’s. off exit 120, near transporta­ tion & shopping 583-3804 OLD B R ID G E Township Older 2 story on Vz acre lot with 2 more V2 acrfe lots in­ cluded. Near GSP exit 120. Call 566-4190 SAYREVILLE SELL YOUR HOME 2 % + M .L .S . C O S T Written commitment, weekly ads till sold. Full service broker. Hours: Mon.-Fri., 8:30-9. Sat./Sun., 9-5. Paul Ricca, Realty Executives 100 583-2800 or 972-8096 Call for your free copy of “Real Estate Buyer's Guide” See hundreds of homes in Monmouth & Middlesex Coun­ 0 0 8 C o n d o s / ties. Coldwell Banker Schlott, Tow nhouses Realtors. Call 583-5000 FREEHOLD TWP. Poets Cor. E A S T B R U N S W IC K Premium lot, end unit, 3bdrm., Lawrence Brook, 4 bdrm. split, 2.5 BA, c/a, garage, stone frpl., den. $129,900. 308-9874 11/2 bath w/fin. bsmt., fam. rm., gar., deck. New heating, FREEHOLD-Rent a 3 bdrm, central a/c, siding & windows. 1 Vi bath, $975. util. Avail. $179,900- 249-3674 or Nov 1. Info 431-5843 7-9pm 723-0476 FORECLOSURE! 1.6AC - $49,000. Gorgeous country homesite in North Hanover Township/Burlingtown County at never again price! Approved septic permit, ready for your dream home. Make our loss your gain! SPECIAL LOW FINANCING Call Doug at Patten Corp Now 717-629-7883 8:30am-8:30pm FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP M O T H E R -D A U G H T E R Complete separate apartment and separate entrance with air, living room, bedroom, kitchen, full bath. Colonial style main house. Central air with 4 bedrooms, living room, rec room, den, dining room, 21/2 baths, expanded laundry room, finished basement, screened-in porch, 2 car over­ sized garage, steel siding, concrete driveway & walks. Fully landscaped on almost ¥ 4 acre. All appliances. LOW TAXES. Great school system. MUST SEE!!! Call for appointment PRINCIPALS ONLY 462-7869 F o r C la s s ifie d 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S AUTOMOTIVE Autos For Sale............................... 110 Auto Rent/Lease ........ 111 Auto/Truck Wanted..........................112 AutoTowing..................................112A Auto Parts/Service..........................113 Auto Financing............................... 114 Auto Insurance....,................ 115 Motorcycles/Mopeds....................... 116 Trucks/Vans. ...............................117 Motor Homes/Rec. Veh ........ ..118 Car/Van Pools................................ 119 008a A d u lt C o m m u n itie s MANALAPAN C O V ER ED BRID GE/Low er C O V E R E D B R ID G E Ranch. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Prime location. Extras. Asking $129,900. Owner. 431-5834 South Carolina 2 Bedroom 1 I Studio 5^ / 3“ cable TV > 3 7 5 < o f0 ALL RATES ARE WEEKLY Photographs Gladly Shown LEODY & DICK POLITY 566-5220 0 1 1 M o b ile H o m e s EATONTOWN For sale or rent. 2 bedrm. 10x50. Good cond. PRICED BEST LOCATION. 938-2526 TO SELL. All offers consid­ ered. Call 542-0109 days, 431-2694 evenings. HAZLET-New 14x60 mobile home. Also resale 12x54. No 009 R o o m s fo r R e n t pets. Call: 888-9335 HOWELL - 14x70, 2bdrm., 2 bath, washer/dryer, refrig., c/a, shed. $49,000. Call 409-2940 Kitchen privileges. $375. plus security. Call 721-6169 0 13 R e a l Es ta te W a n te d 0 1 0 R e n ta ls PARLIN MARLBORO Bask in the Sun on a Beautiful Sandy Beach... Play Tennis on the Lighted Courts...Enjoy the Jacuzzis and Saunas...Relax at the Oceanfront Cabana Bar. S 5 3 5 to 6 3 5 PQADMQ Boats for Sale................................ 105 Boating Accessories.......................106 to S h a re For rent. 2 bedroom, 2 baths. Skylights, fireplace, c/air, dish­ washer, microwave, washer/ dryer, w/w carpet, window treatments, track lights. Exc. Seeking mature minded non­ neighborhood. $1,000./mo., smoking person to share negotiable! Call 727-6658 condo. Large bedroom, own S P O T S W O O D -V a c a n t bath, walk-in closet. $500./mo. Summerhill Village townhouse includes utilities. 591-1829 FOR SALE. 2 bedrooms, 21/2 MATAWAN - Mature person baths, living room, dining to share house. All privi­ room, new w/w, c/a, garage, ledges. near train. $450. mo. Call 583-1248 after 6pm basement, all appliances. Walk to bus. By owner. MILLTOWN-prof. non-smoking $115,000. Call 251-0127 woman seeks roommate. 2 bdrm, 21/2 bath, air, d/w, w/d, 008a A d u lt $435.+util.846-8836, 709-1119 C o m m u n itie s Resort Condo For MYRTLE BEACH Beautifully Furnished Special Services............................ 092 Snow Plowing................................093 Tailoring ...... 094 Video/Audio Sales &Service .....094A Wallpapering ............................. 095 Windows........................ 096 Window/Treatments ............... 096A U s e y o u r V IS A or M A STER CARD to p a y o r y o u r C la s s ifie d A d CASH for your HOME- builder seeks handyman special to repair & resell. Call 566-2828 0 1 5 S u m m e r/ W in te r R e n ta ls A R U B A T im e S h a re For Sale. 1 week, mid May. 1 bedroom with balcony facing ocean. Sleeps 5. Asking $7,500., neg. Call 938-2724 D IS N E Y A R E A FL A . 2/3/4/ bedroom. Luxury homes 3mi. Disney. From $550/wk. 908-446-8237.... 908-446-0224 LOG CABIN, PA. S800./PER WEEK CALL 254-1331. EVES C la s s ifie d W o r k s F A L L IS F A B U L O U S O FF SEA SO N RATES M Y R T L E B E A C H , S.C. Enjoy uncrowded beaches ideal weather, plus golf, fishing or just relaxing at modest prices. B EAC H FR O N T CONDOS Oceanfront balconies, everything you need including microwave, washer/dryer, beachfront pool, too. W EEK LY RATES 2 B ed ro o m $500 i 3 B ed ro o m s I $575 Bill and J a c k y C a n in o 577-0892 2 AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992 , POWER PACKAGE 0 1 7 O ffic e & F lo o r S p a c e 025 B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n itie s H O LM D EL/H A ZLET 1-4 room office suites. Short term leases, shared services. Start at $290./month Call 264-1138 MANALAPAN Hwy. 9. modern prvt suites (500sq./900sq. ft) in professional bldg. Prvt. baths, reas. rent. 780-9000 MATAWAN- Main St. Victorian charm. Office suites available. 1 MO. FREE RENT. 583-7777 COCA-COLA/PEPSI COLA C A R W A S H O P E N IN G S ROUTE. $100,000.00 Annual Potential. Requires $17,800. at Route 36 Hazet Car Wash & Howell/Freehold Car Wash To Start 1-800-825-2573 on Route 9. Great money & working conditions. For inter­ view send name, address & Established exterior cleaning phone number to: PO Box 6768 restoration service & busi­ Lawrenceviile, NJ 08648 ness. Complete turnkey op­ eration. Includes equipment, restorative products, in field training, advertising & direct marketing program with 1986 People needed to hand wash cars. Must have driver’s li­ Ford Van & ladders. Call: N a tio n a l R e s to r a t io n , cense & transportation. $6.50 an hour and up. Call 1-800-227-3852 (201) 347-2004. ME D I C A L B IL L IN G Opportunity as a licensee in C A S H IE R IN G /S to c k in g your area for national health in pleasant farm market in care company. Do electronic Holmdel area. At least 20 medical insurance claims pro­ hours. Must be 18. Call be­ cessing for medical practitio­ tween 10am & 6pm, 946-3060 ners. $30,000.00 PART TIME to over $80,000.00 FULL CONVENIENCE STORE/DELI TIME. Company training! Ini­ POSITIONS. Days: full & part tial capital required $6,298.00 time. Freehold Township/Jack­ plus PC. For more information son border. Call 364-6166 by mail, call (803) 745-9043. DECORATING ASSOCIATE . (24 hours) All Med Net Claims Seeking creative business processed thru G.T.E. Health minded person for interior Systems._________________ decorating. Training. Part/full NEED EXTRA CASH? Share time. Call 583-3712 my Watkins catalogs with your friends, gather orders, and I D E L I V E R Y P E R S O N pay CASH. 583-5463_______ Heavy lifting. Need VALID drivers license, good record. STEEL BUILDING Dealership $6.75 per hour. opportunity, serious inquirers Call 908-462-5000 only for select open areas. S u p p lie r /M a n u f a c tu r e r . D O C T O R ’S O F F IC E 303-759-3200, ext. 2301. ASSISTANT- Personable, VENDING Money Makers happy, intelligent. Some typ­ ing. Old Bridge. 583-0128 Proven. Exclusive. Over $3,000. cash weekly possible. F L O R IS T Routes selling fast. No money down if qualified. Call Mr. F L O R A L D E S I G N E R Blake 1-800-949-2158. Must have experience. Also separate position for a silk flo­ ral designer. Located in 026 B u s in e s s Ocean County, NJ. Call 477-5050 W a n te d MIDDLETOWN 1,000 sq.ft. office space. Navesink Plaza, 180 Hwy. 35. Al Tomaino, 741-7873 MORGANVILLE Hwy. 79, 800 square feet. $750. per month. 1 MONTH FREE RENT Call 583-3204 0 18 S to re s FREEHOLD - Lowest rentals starting at $10 per sq. ft. for retail stores in variety of sizes. Located in active shopping center. High density area. Call Mr. Richter at 908-462-0700. FREEHOLD 2,000-3,000 feet. Heavy traffic, prime location in Central Jersey Pool Plaza di­ rectly on Route 9 North. Call 431-9433 JACKSON 0 3 5 H e lp W a n te d F u ll T im e MANALAPAN CAR WASH For rent. Romeo's Plaza, cor­ ner New Prospect & Bennetts Mills Rd. Busy intersection. Super location. Join: Country Farm Food Store, Romeo’s Pizza Palace, Party Harty Sprinkles Ice Cream, Always Cards & Gifts, Carol Lynn’s Florist, Mein King, D & L Haircutters, Batter Box, Video’s R Us, Jackson Art & Craft, must be licensed. Wanted for Sweet Patootie Gourmet, Looking to buy lawn cutting busy salon. For interview call Taekwondo Plus. Call Owner/ accounts & equipment for Mino for 431-9061 cash. 679-9038 Developer (908)679-7666 HAIR DRESSERS/Assistant/ Nail Text. Full-time for full0 2 7 B u s in e s s service salon. Plenty of walkFor Rent. Suitable for retail or ins. Salary, commission & E q u ip m e n t office space. Route 9, across benefits. Sayreville area. from MARLBORO PLAZA. ALL 90 DAY WARRANTY Call 255-0646 or 929-0558 Approximately 900 sq.ft. Can New/used: Faxes, Copiers, H A IR S T Y L IS T S divide. Fully occupied building. Printers & Computers. M A N IC U R IS T S Call 591-1970 Call (908) 431-4323 Experience preferred. Great OLD BRIDGE- Rt. 18 & opportunity for the right per­ Matawan Rd. Approx. 400 son. Good guaranteed salary sq.ft. + storage. Many extras. Total 10’. Suitable for retail, & commission. Full or part $450./mo. Call 255-5920 jewelry or other business. time. 536-9287 or 721 -3330 308-0707 0 2 0 B u i ld in g s / INSURANCE-CSR. S E W I N G M A C H I N E S Salary with experience, plus G a ra g e s benefits. Call Soden Agency, Singer 3115 & Columbia Blind JAMESBURG. 521-0001 GARAGE Marlboro alarm Stitch. Best offer. 747-3187 JANITORIAL WORK - Full or fenced in w/electric gate. All part-time. Experienced only. sizes. $28.-$109mo. 536-0235 0 3 0 F in a n c ia l Start $7.50. per hr. 462-2918 S e r v i c e s 0 2 1 B u s in e s s / LA B O R ER S O ffic e S e rv ic e s B U S I N E S S P L A N S Male/Female. Light manufac­ turing work. Daytime hours. HEALTH INSURANCE - Tired Banker friendly plans get re­ Salary $5.05. per hour. No ex­ of High Rates? Inadequate sults. Prepared by S.B.A. perience necessary. Start im­ coverage? USA/Health Care Consultant. Call 946-0905 mediately. Call 238-0600 can eliminate these problems IN C R E A S E CA SH FLO W L A W N S E R V IC E Take medical insurance seri­ Accept major credit cards ous & call the pros. 888-4788 from clients; Reduce process­ Experienced only. Manalapan, Marlboro area. 919-0579 ing cost. Call 946-9256 025 B u s in e s s M AINTENANCE W O R K ER for senior citizen building. Call O p p o r tu n itie s 0 3 1 M o n e y to L o a n LANDSCAPER HAIR DRESSERS MARLBORO C0UNTERS-3 $ SERIOUS $ BAD CREDIT? Learn EXACTLY how to fix your credit report-Get LoansCredit Cards, Etc. Exciting recorded message reveals de­ tails. 219-0493 If you are willing to work hard to achieve successful rewards this is a business for you. We are an expanding global com­ pany. You owe it to yourself DEBT PROBLEMS SOLVED to investigate the facts. Gall us at 789-3701 Clean up credit report. Live the life you deserve. Free ★ A B U S I N E S S ★ consult. NJ's #1. 431-7600 that I started & own did $6 million last year. Help me ex 0 3 5 H e l p W a n t e d pand. P/T, F/T, domestically & F u ll T im e internationally. No investment. Company is 8 yrs old & is top rated. Call Mike at 389-7523 **M A JO R ** to hear & leave message T e le p h o n e C o m p a n y BEAUTY SALON- Edison $750. rent includes all utilities $7.80.-$15.75./hr. Now hiring: 6 chairs. Turnkey operation. Technician, Installers, Account/Service representa­ $25,000. Call 721-4663 B L U E RIBBO N B U S IN ES S tives., Operators. No experi­ ence necessary. For Nationally known service fran­ information. 1-219-736-9807, chise available for local area. Ext. F2647, 9am-9pm, 7 days. Listed in Entrepreneur & ARTIST WANTED Venture magazines as one of the most profitable franchises For upscale gift boutique.- Experiece preferred. Scrambles in the U.S.A. Stable recession resistant business with high of Marlboro-536-2112 repeat customers. Exclusive territory, ongoing training & support. Some investment capital required. Financing A Beautiful day-the Avon way! available. Call R.C. Stanton Buy/sell, call Robin: 938-4152 1-800-583-9100, Ext. 2214. COCA-COLA/PEPSI COLA Beautiful Opportunity ROUTE $100,000. Annual Po­ All area -$$$- Sales tential Requires $17,800. To Start 1-800-825-2573 Toll Free 1-800-662-2292 AVON AVON M O R T G A G E R EP S Cash flow now. High weekly co m m issio n s. F/T, P/T 1-800-365-7550 Ext. 6500 0 3 5 H e lp W a n te d F u ll T im e PRINTER 036 H e lp W a n te d P a rt T im e 036a WAREHOUSE PART TIME-Early Morning EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call Toll Free 1-800-873-6365 Ext. 1283. FIRE your boss! Make $$$$$ at home. Recorded message reveals details. Call (203) 975-2453 Ext. 103. HARD CASH EVERY WEEK Local vending route for sale. Call 1-800-329-8782 HOME TYPISTS, PC users needed. $35,000. pot. Details. 1-805-962-8000 Ext. B-2111 C H E C K E R S /M A R K E R S F U L L -T IM E STEINBACH then you’ll want to know about career opportunities at the biggest and best new super­ store in East Brunswick. Bas­ set Book Shop, a division of Waldenbooks, is now hiring: BOOKSELLER SUPERVISORS If you have an enthusiasm for books and a commitment to excellence in customer ser­ vice, we’d like you to join us in this exciting new venture. Previous retail experience is helpful. SALES Full time/part time advertising for local paper in Freehold area. Flexible hours. Great opportunity for students. Call Carole, 536-7449 SALES-Established manufac­ turers Rep. selling cards and gifts seeks aggressive moti vated person for gift division in central and south Jersey territory. Experience helpful, but not necessary. Successful applicant will call on estab­ lished accounts and develop new ones. Commission. Call M o n d a y - F r i d a y , 9 -5 , 851-0730. SALES/OFFICE PERSON Full-time. Experienced office procedure & furniture sales, bookkeeping. Benefit pack­ age. Call 264-1558 Brand new office in North Brunswick area. Flexible hours. Experience required. X-ray license necessary. Call 940-1111 DRIVER(s) for children to & from Hights­ town (Peddie School) back to Freehold. Perfect for Senior Citizen or student. Call 528-5882 or 431-2255 D R IVER S- ITA LIA N IC E S High commissions. 536-0166 F A T H E R ’S H E L P E R Wanted for 2 great kids, 16 & 14. Driving & household er­ r a n d s . F lexible h o u rs. 446-7329 M E D IC A L A S S IS T A N T Experienced. Freehold GYN Office. 17-20 hours per week. Send Resume to: 54 Jerseyville Avenue Freehold, NJ 07728 OFFICE CLEANERS T.V . S Y S TE M M ANAGER NEED EXTRA CASH? Light office cleaning in beauti­ ful buildings. 3-4 hours per night, Monday-Friday. High Pay.. Red Bank/Eatontown & Freehold areas. 566-6100 TEACHER AIDES TEACHERS DRIVERS/DISTRIBUTORS Middlesex, Union, Monmouth Counties. Work between 12-18 hours. Earn up to $200 or more each week. Adult newspaper home delivery or vending routes available. Reli able vehicle needed. 6 days, Sunday thru Friday, early morning. News Tribune 442-2223 SALES SALES MANAGEMENT TELEPHONE WORK (20) Openings. No experi ence necessary. In Middle town. We train. Full time 9-5 Mon.-Fri. earn $300.-$400 weekly. Part time 10-3 Mon.Fri. earn $7.00 hour. Call 615-9344 or 615-9345 W A IT E R S /W A IT R E S S E S B U SP ER SO N S Full or part time. Experience necessary. Horseshoe Cafe 972-7929 To place your ad here, Call!-800-660-4-ADS RECEPTIONIST CONSULTANTS responsible, reliable self start­ ers, to collect hospital televi­ sion rental fees. Familiarity with computers, MS-DOS helpful. Hours 1-9 PM, either 3 or 4 days per week. Salary $7.00 per hour. Call Pat 308-2239 TEACHER - For nursery school. Hours 9am-4pm. Call 446-5377 between 4 & 6pm PAINTERS (5:00am-6:30am) 7 days are available in your area. Earn $400.00 to $500.00 per month, plus cash incentives. A reliable car is a must. Call toll free 1-800-242-0850 RECEPTIONIST D E N T A L A S S IS T A N T B asset Book Shop NEWSPAPER ROUTES For Chiropractic office in Holmdel area. Front desk, ap­ pointment book, phones. In­ surance experience A MUST! Hours: Monday, Wednesday, 0 36 H e lp W a n te d F r id a y , 1 0 a m -n o o n & P a r t T im e 4pm-7pm. Saturday: 10amnoon. All interviews Tuesday, Sept. 1, 4pm-7pm. A S S IS T A N T T E A C H E R 69 E. Main St. (Rt. 520) Preschool. Music or Art back­ Holmdel ground helpful. Experience preferred. Call 431-0718 CASHIERS/Light Stock Weekdays only. Party store in Sunday, 9am-1pm. Good typ­ Hazlet. Call 739-3466 ing & phone skills. E. Brun­ swick area. Call 257-4100 C H IR O P R A C TIC O FF IC E 2 positions available. Insur­ RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK/TYPIST ance billing 30-35 hours. As­ sistant- afternoons. 566-7658 Nursing home seeking an ex­ perienced part time reception­ ist. Typing a must. Telephone console, routing mail and Needed to demonstrate other related duties. DISCOVERY TOYS Hours: 8:30-1 pm. Mon.-Fri. Flexible hours Please apply to Home-based business The Manor, Call Diane 257-1315 689 W. Main St. Freehold 431 -5200 Ext. 19 DEM ONSTRATORS We offer competitive benefits and flexible scheduling, as well as opportunities for ad­ vancement in other store loca­ ambitious self starters, need­ tions outside the East Brun­ ed to demonstrate Christmas swick area. Around The World party mer­ Work own hours. For more information please chandise. No investment. FREE kit, call 1-800-437-9608. FREE supplies, no collecting, no delivery. Also booking par­ An equal opportunity em­ ties. Call Lori. 1-800-628-0063 ployer, m/f. Full time/part time. Nursery school. Call between 9am & Wanted F/T. Experienced with 5pm 254-3505 C.L. a must. Call 566-7700 TEACHING ASSISTANT - For n u rse ry sc h o o l. H ours 10:15-3:30pm. Salary $5.25. indoor/outdoor. Experience hr. 446-5377 Call between 4pm & 6pm ONLY preferred but not necessary. Call Charlie 679-6543 T E LE P H O N E ANSW ERING Days and evenings available Typing and telephone experi­ I ence required. $5.05 per hour to start. Call 409-6896 CENTURY 21, Worden & Crivello Realty Group 908-828-6300 035 H e lp W a n te d F u ll T im e 28” Heidelberg-single color. Quality shop. " Experienced We have seasonal openings. only. Call Ritchie, 679-7441 Apply in person MondayFriday. RETAIL Competitive hourly rates Immediate merchandise IF YOU KNOW THAT DANIELLE STEELE ISN’T discount THE LEAD SINGER OF STEELY DAN... 541 Industrial Way West IF YOU KNOW THAT DEAN Eatontown, NJ 07724 KOONTZ ISN’T IN CHARGE OF STUDENT ADMIS­ (9 0 8 )5 4 2-8 8 4 5 SIONS... O PTO M ETRIC A S SISTA N T Are you ready to earn bet­ ween $30,000 to $50,000 your first year and $50,000 to $80,000 your second year? Then we'd like to speak to you. The leading NATIONAL R EA L ESTATE OFFICE IN NJ is looking for 2 C AREER M INDED people for residential new home sales, commercial investment sales and leasing in Central Jersey area. We will get you licensed and train you. For a confidential interview call Tom (Manager) or Sue at: Greater Media Newspapers O F F IC E C L E A N IN G Freehold area. 5 Evenings per week. Call 908-636-1987 PART TIME U se you r V JS A or M A S T E R C A R D to p a y fo r y o u r C la s s ifie d a d 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 -A D S E m p lo y m e n t S e rv ic e s LAW Enforcem ent Jo b s OLD BRIDGE In my home, mother of 2 girls. Toyroom, fenced in yd., crafts & fun time. Refs. 679-3933 OLD BRIDGE Loving mom-state certified pre-school teacher will babysit your child in her home. Refer­ ences provided. 727-4393 OLD BRIDGE mother/daughter team. TLC & fun, f/t, p/t, refs. 679-6515 NO EXPERIENCE NECES­ SARY. Now Hiring. U.S. Cus­ toms, Officers, etc...... Responsible mom will care for For Info call 9am-9pm. 7 days your child in her home. Start (219) 736-7030 ext. 2937. September. Call 251-3971 W A N T E D 3 9 P E O P L E PARLIN- Loving Mom will To lose up to 29 lbs on the care for your child in my Madi­ new THERMOJETIC & Cel­ son Park home. 727-7499 lular nutrition program. Com­ pletely controls appetite, con­ P A R L I N / S a y r e v i l l e verts fat to energy. Will Power Close to Truman School Mom in a bottle. Call 324-4586. will escort your child to/from. WE’LL PAY YOU to type Activities. Call 721-4875 names and addresses from home. $500.00 per 1000. Call SAYREVILLE- mom/teacher 1-900-896-1666 ($1.49 min/18 would love to care .for your child in my home. 525-2937 yrs.+) or Write: PASSE - C2909 SOUTH RIVER Your child, my 161 S. Lincolnway home. Days-$2.hr. Eves N. Aurora, IL 60542 $2.50. Call 238-2738 SPOTSWOOD Responsible mom will care for 0 3 7 B a b y s ittin g / your child in her home. Refer­ C h ild C a re ences. Call 723-1678 OLD BRIDGE ABERDEEN- Quality care for your child. Meals. Flexible Earn $200.-$300. working 15 hours. Activities. 583-1496 hrs. per week. Call 721-1748 CHILD CARE NETWORK For day care choices S E C U R IT Y G U A R D 446-9728 446-8027 Pinebrook Residential Care Old Bridge/Monmouth County Center, Englishtown is seek­ C H IL D R E N S C H O IC E ing a security guard to work Riva Ave., E. Brunswick 1 1 p m -7 am s h if t. C all 425Ages 3 months-5 years. 446-3600 for an appointment. Kindergarten. State Certified. Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months a year. Call 908-821-1717 Dye approx. 15 pair per week E. BRUNSWICK - Experi­ at $6. per pair. Must be good enced mom looking to give with color. Experience pre­ your child tender loving care. ferred. Work to be done at References avail. 613-0922 store with necessary material supplied. Flexible days & hours. Call Susie at 780-2521 Frost Area. Quality child care by experienced teacher/Mom in her home. Activities, home­ 8th grade science for Hebrew work assistance, snacks. TLC. day school. Start September. After school care a specialty! 238-7971 Call 390-4566 E. BRUNSWICK-Mom in Law­ rence Brook school area. AM 8th grade Spanish for Hebrew babysitter for PM kindergar day school. Start September tener. References. 545-6455 238-7971 E F A U P A IR TELEMARKETING/SALES Earn $10.-$14. hr. If you are European Live-in child care self-disciplined, persuasive & Thoroughly screened by our can relate to homeowners we European staff, EF Au Pairs will train you. Call 583-6964 hold legal Visas, speak En­ glish-and are dedicated to the W A I T E R / W A I T R E S S care of your children. Friday, Saturday & Sunday. Average cost $170./week. Evening hours. 566-3773 Call Michele Chazen 908-566-8937 or 290-0250 or Betsy Marengo 036 a E m p lo y m e n t 908-446-6870 Government designated, S e rv ic e s non-profit organization, FREEHOLD TWP.-exp. & reli able mom will care for your child in my home. 577-1391 SALES SHOE DYER E. BRUNSWICK TEACHER TEACHER ATTENTION READERS 037 Babysitting/ Child Care 0 3 7 a B a b y / C h ild C a r e W a n te d A CHOICE NANNY- Route 9, Freehold. Local families need care in their homes F/T & P/T. Must be 18+ with references and car. Call 780-3037. E. BRUNSWICK Reliable person to care for 10 yr. old in my home, 6:15am8:30am. Call 238-3676 E A S T B R U N S W IC K Loving, responsible, mature minded live out Nanny for 2 yr. old & arriving newborn. Ex­ perience & refs. Call 651-8715 FREEHOLD BORO Child care in our home. 21/2 yr. old boy, newborn in Febru­ ary. Teacher's schedule. Flex­ ible hours. Start September. References. 308-1769 M ANALAPAN Child care needed for 2 chil­ dren in our home. Full time school schedule starting in September. Call 446-0422 MARLBORO - Mature, punc­ tual non-smoker with car to care for 2 children. MondayFriday before/after school. 20 hour week, $120. 972-7257 MARLBORO Live-in or out. Child 41/2 years old & light housekeeping. Non-smoker. References. En­ glish speaking. 536-4354 MARLBORO Part time flexible hours. Warm, experienced person M A N A LA P A N loves kids to watch 3 mom of 3yr old, will care for who old boy & 13 month old child, p/t. My home. 780-7413 year girl. Non-smoker, references Call 972-2198 A ds under th is c la ssifica ­ tion are not offers of em­ ployment. Often these advertiso rs offer a service for a fee. If you place a call to a “ 900” number Loving Mom will care for your you will autom atically be child, full & part time, in her Person wanted to supervise 3 home. Call 536-7472 school age children mornings, billed a fee, w hich varies. MARLBORO EARN UP TO $339.84 Per week assembling products at home. Amazing recorded message reveals details. Call today! Call 324-4513 Earn up to $500. per week assembling in-demand prod­ ucts in your home. No experi­ ence. Info 504-646-1700 Dept. P3812__ TELEM ARKETERS H o lid a y s A r o u n d th e C o r n e r C h ild re n G o in g B a c k to S c h o o l N e e d E x t r a In c o m e ? W e O ffe r G r e a t W o r k in g C o n d itio n s E x c e lle n t H o u r ly P a y C o m m is s io n & B o n u s e s W o r k P a r t T i m e ...E a r n F u ll T im e P a y 9 -1 o r 5 -9 In O u r O l d B r i d g e O f f i c e A s k fo r M r s . G r e e n 1-800-872-0157 MARLBORO 7am-9am, Mon-Fri. Fringe benefits. Call 536-6181 PLAYGROUPS PLUS MORE MARLBORO- After school, 10 years experience. Children 2-4 days/wk. + laundry op­ from 18 months to 2,/2 years. tional Boys 8 & 11. 972-2625 Call 536-7052 MARLBORO M ARLBORO-2 Openings MATAWAN Daycare PT/FT in my home. TLC. Snacks incl., activities. References. Call 536-1148 MATAWAN/Old Bridge Young “Granny” will offer in­ telligent, loving care to your child. Brookdale trained, state registered, CPR, non-smoker Healthy balanced, meals planned activities, small group. Call 566-3549 Responsible, loving person to care for 6 year old girl, in our home. 5-6 hours daily. Own transportation needed. Non­ smoker. Call 583-4447 MIDDLETOWN - Needs lov­ ing, mature, non-smoker in my h o m e . 1 1 : 3 0 a m -5 pm , Monday-Thursday, all day Fri­ day. Car & references a must. 671-3049 between 5-7:30pm MIDDLETOWN Mother of 1 toddler will watch yours in my loving, caring home. Refs. 671-6831 OLD BRIDGE Come join our playgroup. Games, songs crafts & more, meals included Ages 2-5. Begin 9/8. F/T, P/T Central Park area. 727-7753 Classified W orks OLD BRIDGE Bright, cheerful, energetic per­ son to care for school age child with housekeeping du­ ties. Live in. Private bedroom & bath. Evenings & weekends off. Call 658-6865 OLD BRIDGE- Mature minded person needed to care for my children in my home. Starting S e p t., 7 :3 0 am -3 :3 0 p m . Call 525-1299 *. £ * * * I ' • ................ * 037a Baby/Child Care Wanted 043 A ppliances AIR CONDITIONER for slider window, 1 year old, 7600 BTU, excellent condition. need “Nanny” to care for infant & 7 year old in our $225. Call 679-4964 home. Full time, M-F. Refer­ ences required. Call 721-8341 SAYREVILLE 0 3 8 C le a n / D o m e s tic H e lp W a n te d - r 'i / * . V * * 4'4 G r e a te r M e d ia N e w s p a p e r s 047 Furniture BEDROOM SET '•/ — > • t' V 047 Furniture W a n te d DRYER-GAS Kenmore, heavy duty, like new. $100. Call 888-2055 BEDROOM SET Bedroom set, dining room set, kitchen. Call eves. 566-2764 DRYERS Full size, contemp. walnut. Good cond. $300. 679-3879 MOVING SALE REFRIGERATOR COMPANION - Needed for mother and son. References. E. Brunswick area. 254-9099 WORK WANTED Non-profit sheltered workshop seeks mailing, packaging, light assembly and engraving work from other non-profit organiza­ tions and area businesses. Prices are. extremely competi­ tive and quality assurance guaranteed. For prices quotes or more information contact Ed Johnson at 577-0977. 0 4 1 R e s u m e s / T y p in g R E P O R T S E T C ... Combo Type & Sew 462-7494 S E C R E T A R IA L S E R V IC E S PC & laser printer. 679-1909 TYPING SERVICE Term Papers, Resumes, Business Letters. 431-2792 0 4 2 A n tiq u e s COUCH APPLE HE 1 t ' • "* i 1 ~ 048 G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e • 1 1 1992, 049 Merchandise Wanted ANTIQUES COWBOW BOOTS - Western, 3 pairs, handmade. Size 9-91/ 2. New. Orig. $450. each. Asking $275. each. Call after 6pm 826-7551 Colonial. Solid oak. Love seat, rocker, glider, 2 end tables, coffee table, 2 sets of match­ ing lamps (brass). $400. Call 264-8549 after 6pm LIVING ROOM MOVING SALE ROCKER Ideal for small room. Uphol­ stered. Comfortable. Cream background w/floral print. Comes with pale green slip­ cover. Asking $40. COFFEE TABLE: Cobbler’s bench style. 42”x 17”. Asking $20. END TABLE: Maple. 27” x 19”. Back tier 21 ” from floor. Asking $20. Call 739-3083 MOVING MULTI FAMILY MOVING SALE Living rm., bedrm., dinette set, refrigerator, breakfront & misc. Call 679-1026 after 6pm MOVING SALE Queen size bedrm set, sec. sofa, PVC patio set. antiques, + MUCH MORE. 462-8898 5 piece, beige wool tweed. 4 MOVING SALE- washer/dryer, years old. Good condition. furniture, household items, pictures. Call 679-9571 $225. Call 536-7711 OVEN- Double self cleaning. SOFA with matching chair. Dishwasher. Good cond. $200. or best offer. Kitchen set w/5 chairs. 780-3837 Contemporary. $625. Call 957-9534 after 6pm WICKER & RATTAN-Pine 18x48 alum. pool. Hayward fil­ Furniture, Gifts & Baskets. ter, 1 yr. old. Deck, ladder & STORAGE SHEDS Great Savings & Selections accessories. $975. 727-3498 SECTIONAL BRAND NEW! POOL- NEW The Wicker Basket PRICED TO SELL Rt 34 Colts Neck 462-8855 2 piece sleeper sofa w/ 2 twin mattresses. $250- 446-4123 048 G e n e ra l M e rc h a n d is e AWNING 16 ft. wide. Tan & brick red. 1 yr. old. $900. Call 308-0799 SWIMMING P O O L-FR E E Needs filter & pump. You pickup. Call 679-9513 TRACTOR - 12hp, wall unit, full size bed, dinette set, ping pong table. Call 291-4916 CONSIGNMENT SHOP O L D F O U N T A IN P E N S CERAMICS PIANOS CLEANING HUMMELS KITCHEN Ford ’88 12 hp w/38” mower deck, double bagger system. Also w/42” snow plow & tire chains. 409-3587 LIKE NEW ■ B irth d a y s ■ A n n iv e rs a rie s . A ll S p e c ia l O c c a s io n s CAR Carrier, X-Cargo, Sears. Used once. $75. 48” round formica KITCHEN TABLE & 4 chairs $100. 536-6744 MOVING A rtis t 155 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728 • 908 462-1020 MOVING SALE 3 FAMILIES Gold, silver or plastic. Cash paid. Call Roy 238-0994 or 24 Jackson Mills Rd. (Be­ Greg 257-6331 after 6pm tween Rts. 524 & 9) Fri., 8/28 & Sat., 8/29, 9-4. Rain date O L D N E O N L IG H T IN G 9/4 & 9/5. Pop-up camper, Must be in working condition large tent, furniture, transmis­ Call 462-1040 sion jack, car items, house­ hold, slide projector, stereo, WANTED TO BUY toys, clothing, sm. appliances. Furniture, Paintings, Glass­ FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP- 149 ware, Statues, Vases, Oriental Ticonderoga Blvd. Sat., & Rugs, etc. Over 40 yrs. old. Sun., 8/29 & 30, 8-2. Any quantity; com plete FREEHOLD TWP. 46 Hidden estates purchased. Col. Bob Randolph Auctioneer Stream Rd. (off Longview) 8/ 28 & 8/29; 9-5pm. Filing cabi­ Call any time, (908) 308-3335 Member NJ & Nat. Auct. nets, desk & table, household items, electric heater, fans, Assn. chairs., games & misc. items Save this ad. You may need me in the future. W ALL OVENS LAWN TRACTOR 5’ slate top bar, console & end tables. Dinette set, 3 Mediterraen style chairs, large gas grill, wall hangings, knick knacks, dishes, adult clothing. Best offer. Call 972-9317 ALWAYS BUYING toys, artwork,; One item or entire estate contents purchased or R a r ita n B a y A u c tio n s e rv ic e s B ob M c c o o k , A u c tio n e e r 9 0 8 *2 6 4 -6 5 3 2 or 1-800-300-4870 MOVING SALE DEJA VU 44 Friar Lane. (Whittier So. behind Pond Rd.) 8/28, 9-3. MOVING, must sell every­ thing. No early birds. Rain or shine. HOWELL/FREEHOLD 12 Long Rd (Rt 9-StricklandScenic-Long) 8/29 & 30, 9-3 House Portraits MIDDLETOWN OLD BRIDGE FREEHOLD TWP. MULTI FAMILY MAKE MONEY MATAWAN 61 Skylark Ct. (off Rt. 34 or 79). Fri., & Sat., 8/28 & 29, 9-4. Conv. bed, bike, house­ hold, toys, clothes. MIDDLETOWN - 32 Twin Oak Ave. (New Monmouth Rd to Kenwood to Green Oak right onto Twin) 8/28 & 8/29; 9-5pm. Fishing equip., books, wagon, nintento cass., etc... FREEHOLD BICYCLE Family Portraits 060 Garage S ales 27 Heritage Dr. (off Kings Hwy. E) 8/29, 9-4. Hundreds of household items including air conditioner, computer, gas chain saw, animal & bird cages, children’s games & 181 Medford Blvd. (Off Adel­ records. Camping, sports & phia Rd. & Oriskany) 8/27 & stereo equip. Some furniture, 8/28, 8:30-3. Kenmore upright kitchen items. freezer, 6 pc. child/teen bdrm. We want gently worn clothing, set, antique hat rack, tools, furniture & bric-a-brac. bric-a-brak. Rain or shine FREEHOLD 6 Iroquis Dr (off 26 Twain Ave. (off Cindy). Three Brooks Rd) Fri & Sat 8/28, 10-3. MULTI FAMILY. 30 E. Main St., Freehold Aug 28 & 29, 9-3. Furniture, OLD BRIDGE 34 Washington 431-2001 appliances & baby items Ave (off Rt 34) Sat & Sun Aug 29 & 30, 8-4. Toys, leather GUNS, swords, cameras. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP items, household items, etc Cash. Lie. NJ & Fed. Dealer. House calls. Bert 821 -4949 KEYBOARDS Created in Oils or Watercolors. 060 Garage Sales MOVING DRUM SET The Perfect Gift 3 ASK US ABOUT OUR ALL LIONEL TRAINS Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal, FREE price no object. 946-2893 GARAGE SALE KIT ANY OLD ORIENTAL RUGS WHEN YOU PLACE & Paisley shawls. Any size or YOUR GARAGE SALE AD condition. 1-800-221 -5119 1-800-660-4A DS COUCH-2pc sec., 2 CHAIRS, AVOID Garage Sale Hassles. D EA D LIN E Marilyn buys knick knacks, END TABLE. FREEZERMONDAY, 1:00PM Sears Upright- Call 536-3036 furniture & antiques. 257-9107 BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR E A S T B R U N S W I C K SALE! We Buy & Sell 9 Buck Rd. (off River Rd) 8/29 24 Bro^d St Keyport Living room-1 sofa, 1 love­ Call Lil 264-0777 or 264-8615 & 8/30, 9-3. 20 yrs. of STUFF. ENGLISHTOWN seat, 1 easy chair w/ottoman $400. bedroom set-Master C A S H F O R B O O K S $350. 1 ping-pong table w/net OLD MAGAZINES 536-0850 & paddles-$50. 1 rowing CASH for USED CAMERAS West Dey cul-de-sac (off Main mchn-$25. 1 desk-$30. Call 536-9611 & all photo equip. New or old. St.) Sat., Aug. 29, 10-4. Rain 1 pc. or whole studio. No Po­ date Aug. 30. No early birds! laroid or movie. 442-6141 VACUUM C LEA N ER Reinbow-S.E. w/all attach­ ments, 9 mos. old. Excellent 05 0 M u s ic a l Top prices paid for: Antique Nishiki 4120 Prestige, vettagel cond. Pd. $1,300. Asking furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ seat, detachable front wheel, $700. Call 651-2218. In s tr u m e n ts ings, jewelry & silver. We pur­ with lock. Excellent condition. chase entire contents of es­ Call after 5 pm. 390-1765 BABY GRAND PIANOtates, Will come to your home Francis Bacon, good Condi­ W E D D IN G G O W N S 1 Caloric & 1 Maytag. $75. tion, asking $650. After 6pm Call 888-0736 Size 12 tall, new, & size 14, ea. 17 2x4 Lay-in florescent Call 671-4633 WANTED-Old Oriental Rugs & worn once. Call 251-0489. Floral couch, 2 fan chairs & Selling out large stock of fixtures $20. ea. 721-3724 Paisley Shawls. Any size or hassock, marble coffee & end & paint. Low, low pric­ condition. 1-800-221 -5119 table & breakfront. Very good bisque C lassified W orks es. Call 671-4657 evenings 0 4 8 b In fa n ts / cond. 679-3879 Rogers 10 piece, double CHINA-Aynsley, service for oase, with cases. Best offer. J u v e n i l e It e m s 12, serving pieces, 24K trim, Call after 5 pm. 390-1765 never used. $1,000. 431 -9471 CRIB, 5 drawer chest, chang­ CUSTOM C A B IN ET Doors ing table, child’s rocker. Natu­ BRAND NEW! Fits Holiday ral, high gloss finish. Top Yamaha PSR-22, with adjust­ North kitchens. Tawny Oak w/ quality, exc. cond. $500. able stand. Casio MT-70 972-8805 hardware. $700. 536-5348 many features, with books. CRIB-ltalian designer-oak & Best offer. Call after 5 pm. DINING ROOM-Cherry w/server. $1,800. BEDROOM brass, 5 drawer chest & 390-1765 SET, cherry, $1,000. FISH- matching dresser. CarriageP IA N O -B A B Y G R A N D TANK, 130 gal, w/stand, Perego & assorted items. Kawai w/bench. Black. Very MOVING. Call 613-6020 $500. Call 577-9376 good cond. Tuned. 446-0050 The Perfect Gift DOLLHOUSE KITS - or as­ sembled. Also furniture below 0 4 9 M e r c h a n d i s e P IA N O -B a b y G ra n d Created in Oils retail. Call 264-9034 W a n te d Mahogany. Asking $400. or ELECTRIC MOBILE best offer. Call 536-3036 or Pastels Scooter. Hospital bed. Both in ■ B irth d a y s good cond. Call 462-5151 . A n n iv e r s a r ie s E X E R C IS E EQUIPM ENT Large inventory of: Used. 525-8449 after 5pm . A ll S p e c ia l Y A M A H A P IA N O S HEATERSfor swimming O c c a s io n s WURLITZER, SAMICK pools. (1) ComfortZone ’87 (1) P e t P o rtra its Used pianos from $295. Teledyne Laars ’76. Good Lessons in your home cond. Best prices. 721-6169 YOUR CLOSETS Rentals from $25. Consign your women’s & kid’s “The only place to clothing, closeouts or make a decision.” salesmens samples. Fine Porcelain, Dolls, Bears, Artist FR E E H O LD MUSIC C T R . Coins, Bronze Sculpture & a Call 10am-4:30 for info & appt 462-4730 240-5454 2nd Turn Around, 431-7667 Blue Fox Coat. 780-3881 155 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728 *9 0 8 462-1020 $$$$ AAAAAAA ANTIQUE PAYS TOP $$$$ for used fur­ 0 5 1 S p o r t i n g niture, glass, art, toys, all E q u ip m e n t E N T IR E C O N T E N T S colectables, etc. Love attic & Appliances, cabinets, table^ basements. Estate contents chairs, fixtures, sliding glass bought or auctions. E X E R C IS E B IC Y C LE door, sink, window treatments. 264-3130 at Baskin Robbins Vtamaster. Best offer. Call 739-9847 ask for Uncle Joe. Best offer. 254-5362 after 5 pm. 390-1765 SAVE THIS AD C a ll e a rly fo r LAWN MOWER-Riding, 8 hp30” cut, good condition. Ask­ AAAAAA Antiques, used furn., P I N G P O N G T A B L E H o lid a y G ift estates, contents of homes, Good Condition. $30.00 ing $265. Call 972-0313 G iv in g etc. 888-8377/264-6458. Call 787-2190 LIVING ROOM 1 MOVING Boy’s. Includes desk, bunk beds, (2) wall units, (3) dress­ ers, mirror. Enough to furnish 2 rooms. Call 972-1678 Mini. Perfect for dorm 2 nite tbls, 1 armoire, queen Working Condition. Asking size headboard. 431-5512 $45. Call 972-9563 BREAKFRONT- & buffet. Wal­ nut, contemporary. Exc. cond. Must see. $300. 536-0275 Sears side-by-side. 19 cu.ft. COFFEE TABLE- 30”x 60”, Excellent cond. Call 536-5496 3/4” glass, brass base, excel­ W A S H E R & D RY ER- lent condition. Call 972-6227 Whirlpool-Electric. Like new. $350. or best offer. Call 409-0458 Queen sleeper. $150. BED­ WASHING MACHINE-portable ROOM SET: 3 pcs. Walnut Kenmore. Best offer. formica. $100. Call 577-0456 Call 679-8886 after 5pm DINETTE-Mauve. 4 chairs, expandable. Exc condition. Asking $450. Call 308-0980 0 4 4 C o m p u te rs DINING rm-Dk. pine, 4 chairs, lighted breakfront, server. Good cond. $550. 308-0356 Computer w/color monitor, DINING ROOM SET BRAND NEW duel disk drive, 128k, manuals Glass table, 4 upholstered & software. 536-5799 chairs (gray print). Paid $900. I B M C O M P A T I B L E S Asking $700. Call 536-4852 B A C K TO S C H O O L DINING SET American Drew SPECIALS. TWO GARAGES mahogany. Mint. Any reason­ FULL. XT’s, AT’s-286, 386. able offer. 972-0254 after 7pm Like new. Printers, tape D IR E C T O R S C H A IR S drives. Monitors, hard discs, plus MUCH MORE. Sat., 8/29, Four, blue, canvas white, 10-5. 16 E m erson Dr. wood. $75. 238-1344 (off UNION HILL RD.) KITCHEN SET- 42” table, Morganville, 536-0269 formica top, 4 swivel chairs with wheels. Asking $300. Call 679-6522 0 4 5 C lo th in g * ' 1 'M LIVING ROOM SETGreen sofa, 2 rust chairs. Great shape. Asking $65. Computer, bikes, electric Call 739-6845. dryer, car, tools. 390-4948 NEED New & used full size-electric. BEDROOM-Child Coffee, table, cherry, $50. Bedroom set, $75. 525-9773 $75.00 to $150.00 C L E A N IN G H E L P ? Rent-A-Center (908) 289-6900 3 piece. Dk wood. Exc cond. PVC PATIO Furniture-table, 4 C h e c k C la s s ific a tio n Asking $300. Call 972-8773 chairs, cushions, umbrella. 2 0 76 REFRIGERATOR B E D R O O M -T ra d itio n a l yrs. old. Call 409-6831 0 3 9 a C o m p a n io n / H e a lt h C a r e -1 V > ! P O W ER PACKAG E, A U G U ST 2 6 -S E P T E M B E R MOVING Antiques, + really neat stuff ISELIN 132 Bedford Ave (Green St to Worth, right on Baker) Fri & Sat Aug 28 & 29, 8-noon. Q ueen sofabedspotless, Berlitz It. cassettes & workbook, pictures, Tiffany style lamps, household items MANALAPAN - 7 Sherman Crt. (off Union Hill Rd.) 8/29 & 8/30: 9-3pm. Misc. items MANALAPAN 10 Doral Ct. (Tennent Rd. to Sandybrook Rd.) Sat., Aug. 29, 9am-4pm. Housewares, tools, furniture, wood burning stove, jewelry & much more! MANALAPAN- Multi family. 14 Constitution Ct. (off Gordons Corner Rd.) Sat., Aug. 29, 8am-2pm. Crafts, furn., toys. MARLBORO MOVING SALE 26 Whittier Dr. (Rt. 9 S. to Kilmer to Whittier) Aug. 29 & 30, 9-4. Toys, skis, bikes, videa camera, linen, much more! Country to contempo­ rary! Bargains galore! MARLBORO MOVING SALE OLD BRIDGE 46 Thomas St. (off Throck­ morton La.) Aug. 29 & 30, 9-3. Furniture & many misc. & household items. PARLIN-50 Princeton Rd. (Madison Park). 8/29, 9-3. Collectibles, household, misc. Rain date 8/30 SAYREVILLE 19 Henry St (off Washington Rd) Aug 28 & 29, 10AM-2PM. Household, toys, misc SAYREVILLE Sixth St. (off Boehmurst). Sat., 8/29, 9-3. Rain date 9/5. BARGAINS!! SOUTH AMBOY MULTI FAMILY 264 Second St. (off Main St.) Aug. 29, 10-4. Clothes, household items, etc. SOUTH RIVER 142 Kamm Ave. (off Old Bridge Turnpike). 8/29 & 8/30, 9-3. No early birds. SPOTSWOOD - Multi-family. Brooklyn Ave. (off Adirondack Ave. to NY Ave.) 8/29; 9-4pm. Toys, stoneware & more SPOTSWOOD 301 Madison Ave. (Old Stage/ Adirondak/Rosedale). 8/29 & 8/30, 9-6. COUNTRY ITEMS, toys, books, bike, nik-naks, and much more. 0 6 2 F l e a M a r k e ts / B a za a rs CRAFTERS W ANTED for Laura Donovan School. Freehold Twp. 3rd annual craft show, to be held Nov. 14, 10am-3pm. 8’ table space at $20. 308-1768 or 308-1423 for application and information 0 6 3 In s t r u c t i o n ART SCHOOL In East Brunswick ....257-8127 EXPERT SAX, CLARINET & FLUTE Lessons. Jazz, Pop, Classical. Certified instructor, in your home. 409-0503 G U IT A R IN S T R U C T IO N 46 Sandburg Dr (off Rt 9 Private lessons in your home, opp. Marlboro Plaza) Sat & exper. professional. 566-0188 Sun Aug 29 & 30, 9-4. MARLBORO RIDING & LESSONS 251-3273 or 521-4969 3 Millay Rd. (West of Rt. 9, off M O BILE M usic Instructors 0 60 G a r a g e S a le s Union Hill Rd.). Sat., & Sun., All Instruments 754-5544 8/29 & 30, 9-4. Furn., lamps, etc. Lots of great stuff at give CHEVY CAPRICE ’71 Asking $700. or best offer. away prices. Come & get it!! Call 826-1608 MARLBORO- MULTI FAMILY 9 & 11 Robbie Ct. (off Union Hill Rd., near Rt. 9) Aug. 28 & All levels w/individualized pro­ gram for your special needs. 29, 9-1. 12 Sandalwood Dr. (off New FOOTNOTES 566-5538 Brunswick Ave.). Sat., 8/29, 9-4. Rain date: 8/30. Chil­ PIANO LESSONS dren’s clothes, toys, etc. 40 Hwy. 34 (bet. Buttonwood Beg inner-Advanced & 79). 8/29, 9-3. Contents of Classical, Jazz, Popular E A S T B R U N S W IC K attic., & miscellaneous. Jospeh Sovathy 264-3335 199 Joseph St. (off Cranbury Rd.) Sat. & Sun., 8/29 & 30, PIANO LESSONS in your 9-5. Miscellaneous, baby Your ad can be here home. Conservatory trained. items, books. Rain or shine. All levels. Call 583-7730 HORSEBACK MOVING SALE ORGAN/PIANO KEYBOARD E. BRUNSWICK MATAWAN 4 063 Instruction PIANO LESSONS Julliard graduate. Experienced teacher. Call 431-3096. PIANO LESSONS My home, Marlboro. 4-Adult. Certified. 536-1187 PIANO teacher with 10 years experi­ ence. Freehold area, your home or mine. Call 780-9856 PIANO Teacher, Exper’d Your home/mine. Guild mem­ ber. Marlboro area. 583-4774 PIANO, GUITAR, ORGAN & BASS. Popular & Classical. Beginners & advanced. Pro­ fessional instruction at your home. 25 yrs teaching experi­ ence. Hank Ploskon 238-1555 PIANO/GUITAR Taught in your home FIRST LESSON FREE Call 409-3936 TENNIS LESSONS AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992, POWER PACKAGE 063b Tutoring 066 Personals S.A.T. & P.S.A.T Individual' & group instruction. Average score increase 150-300. Instruction in both math & verbal for same price. FREE INTERVIEW George Fliegel Tutoring Call 972-0769 for information. S.A.T. TUTORING Directed by one of the coun­ try’s leading S.A.T. experts. Proven top score gains! (800) 877-8005 S.A.T. VERBAL 446-1720 S.A.T. Verbal, Reading Spe­ cialist, Special Ed Specialist, English all levels, Math. Rea­ sonable. Call Sue 257r2777 SPANISH/FRENCH - Biology science. Lie. 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By tne eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. J.P. ft i-T*'--. N ow you c a n ru n a n a d and C H A R G E IT! U se y o u r V IS A or M ASTER CARD to p a y o r y o u r C la s s ifie d A d need that I may receive the Consolation and help of Heaven in all my necessities, tribulations and sufferings, particularly ( ) and that I may Praise God with you and all the elect forever. 1 promise O blessed St. Jude, to be ever mindful Of this great favor, to always honor you as my special and powerful patron, and to greatly encourage Devotion to you, Amen. Thank You. B .B 069 Entertainment M A T C H M A K E R IN T ’L A-1 E N T E R T A IN M E N T The largest personal introduc­ tion service in the nation. The natural way to romance. Call for free information. East Brunswick.. 238-7854 Ocean Township 493-9793 All types of entertainment. Available for all occasions. 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J U D E O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near Kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need, to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition. In return, I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and Glorias. Publication' must be promised. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. This Novena has never been known to fail. This Novena must be said for 9 consecutive days. Thanks. ______________ w j. ST. JUDE NOVENA May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved through­ out the world now and for­ ever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help ot the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. ST. JUDE NOVENA L ife Business, M arriage, J o b , H e a lth , L o v e , etc. A r e y o u w orried? A fr a id to m ake decisions? J u s t 1 consultation will give y o u @ "Sj the answers. For Appointment or Information Call 775-5327 068 P h o to g ra p h y PHOTOS by Frank Genua Weddings-Candid-Portrait We Do Video Recording Call 254-2560 D.M. PRAYERTOTHE HOLY SPIRIT Holy Spirit, you who solve all pro­ blems, light all roads so that I can achieve my goal. You who give me a divine gift to forgive & forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life are with me. I want this short prayer to thank you for all things you confirm once again that I never want to be sepa­ rated from you, even in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you in eternal joy and thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer for 3 consecutive days. After 3 days the favor requested will be granted even if it seems difficult. The prayer must be published immediately after the favor is granted .without mention of the favor, only your initials should appear at the bottom. K .O .H . BELLYDANCER THE MOST ENTERTAINING PROFESSIONAL ACT Available. 257-6413 PARAVANEH BELLY DANCER WHEN QUALITY COUNTS... HELENA Truly professional, tasteful, and reliable. Lessons. Call 390-9177 SAND BOTTLES ERIC THE GREAT And His Wonderful World Of ★MAGICS Any Occasion. Call 536-6936 S IN G IN G T E L E G R A M S Dirty Ditties. Custom Roasts for all occasions. 972-3366 446-5668 FANCY FO OT W O RK DANCING ENTERTAINMENT Bachelor/Birthday Parties. Call 290-0892 or 417-6225 0 6 9 a P a r ty P la n n in g H A P P Y T R A IL P O N IE S Decorated, gentle ponies for CALLIGRAPHY by Sheryl your child's party. 251 -4240 828-0256 MUSIC of 40's to 90’s To rent call, 671-8680 by SHALIMAR! Liven your next party. Profes­ sional, no stag. 988-9388 KIDDIE RIDES PARTY AID A DJ 4 U PRETTY PARLOR PARTIES Make your little girl’s party special with.... •Nails w/sparkles & gems •French braids w/ornaments •Makeup & favors for all Call 238-7983 A PETER PAN Birthday Party Adventure Magic! Games! Songs! Call 577-1457 A SPECIAL PONY OUR GENTLE, PRETTY PONIES WILL MAKE YOUR PARTY PERFECT! 409-6678 S P c v n tlb R 0 A 9 T N’ TOAST (TuxedoorCostume) IN HOME OR PRIVATE ROOM ★BIRTHDAY * ANNIVERSARY* ★ BRIDAL SHOWER* ★ RETIREMENT* ★OFFICE PARTY^ New Jersey &New York (908) 679-0874 Total Renovations Decks, Siding, Roofing 566-3314 ' RIVER CONTRACTING - Ad­ ditions, decks, basements, re­ placement windows, vinyl sid­ ing. Free estimates 238-1296 S. L . C O N S T R U C T IO N C O M P A N Y IN C . NO JOB TOO SMALL FREE ESTIMATES STUART 431-0215 SIMPLY DECKS All Shapes &Sizes Call (908) 360-2648 0 7 2 C a rp e n try CARPENTRY/HOME REPAIR Painting. Reasonable. Free estiamtes. No job too small. 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Ron Sturman 255-1388 COMEDIANS PARTY PERFECT AIRLINE PARTY ROOM J * ^ ft PERSONALIZED • HILARIOUS ■THIS IS YOUR LIFE" ED LARSEN .Decks .Room Additions. All types of new/repair work. I T ’ S M Y P A R T Y I N C Tree removal. Free estimates. Call 591-1735 Party rooms, bartenders, wait­ resses, dancers, gorillas. DECKS, Additions, Kitchens & 938-5765 727-7491 Bathrooms. S & R Home Improvements 679-2291 JUKE BOXES BELLY DANCING DECKS DECKS DECKS Our specialty for over 12 years. Call for a free 19 page picture brochure & estimate. TC Carpentry 549-6396 T W IN K L E S T. C L O W N MOON WALKS*TRAIN RIDE FERRIS WHEEL*DUNK TANK We prepare, serve & cleanup B IR T H D A Y B E A U T IE S 727-4342 for any party. Call 229-8957 Pretty party makeovers. • 069 E n te r ta in m e n t K i d s L o v e T o D a n c e Sparkling Nails PARTY ROOM AVAILABLE • Hair w/Ribbons & Bows Kidance parties-AII Ages Sweet 16s, Anniversaries, Makeup or Face Painting Rap, Dance Games, Aerobics Special Birthdays, Etc. ‘ Glitz & Glitter* •• Favors For All Certified Instructor 238-0345 50-200 People Make Your Party Unique Special gift for the birthday girl. Crafts for all ages. M A G IC A T IT ’S B E S T Kitchen Facilities 727-5839 Tables & Chairs Included Face painting *Tattoos *. Live Animals & More ■ Holiday Club 446-7075 “WHYMSICALITY" 972-1193 B irth d a y P a rty F u n ! Bruce Bray 1-800-673-1608 ROOM TO PARTY Kids Have More Fun MCKEE MOUSE Minny Your childrens party place. To ★THE 1 MAN* ln a Galaxy Moonwalk •Ninja Turtle.Kookie fit every budget! Ages 1-6 GALAXY ENTERTAINMENT •Clown »Frogie*Bunnie PARTY BAND 566-8744 for more info. CALL 908-723-1234 B a rn e y th e D in o s a u r T O O T IR E D T O C O O K ? Great music Low $$ 409-0022 BUBBLE-UBBLES The Clown Parties-A-Promos^Grams Italian cook will prepare Childrens Parties This A BIG DEAL! & deliver your meals. Any­ 290-9109 GAMES & PRIZES where from 1 person to ?. The $250. Party CAPTAIN METRO C all R o b e rta 3 4 9 -9 1 5 0 Just dinner or that special Radio Active Disc Jockeys party. Call Nancy for more in PARTY DJ’S M YRA’S Amazing Puppets formation. 727-7710 1-800-727-DJ4U Music For All Occasions for children’s parties, organi 679-4723 zations and schools. 291-2331 V I D E O H I G H L I G H T S Video taping services. Wed P A R T Y E N T E R T A IN E R dings, CASINO PARTIES parties, etc. 888-2786. DJs & more. Call anytime. Keyboard Vocalist. Music to Blackjack, Roulette, Craps Entertainment Dance, Listen & Sing Alongs. Professional Service Referral Services Engagements, Weddings, Casino quality equipment 679-4723 0 6 9 b T ic k e ts Deals On Wheels 367-1125 Birthdays. Judy, 431-1286 A LITTLE LADY’S May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved through­ out the world now and for­ ever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. BACHELOR PARTIES ALL Purpose Contracting Co. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Call 721 -9283 Fix up for fall. Free estimates. Call 431-0228 DJ TO GO iM MARIE 0 7 1 B u ild in g & R e m o d e lin g PONIES PUDDINS May the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved through­ out the world now and for­ ever. Sacred heart of Jesus pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, help ot the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day. By the eighth day your prayer will be answered. Say it for nine days. It has never been know to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you St. Jude. DA V E’S Appliance Service Air conditioning & major appli­ ance repair &installations. Call 363-3356 CLOSET INSTALLATION or 872-2288...Custom Music All Occasions...Reasonable 0 6 7 P s y c h ic s DJ KANE’S KOLLECTIONS ALL OCCASIONS, balloon The perfect entertainment for Music For All Occasions animals & face painting birthday parties, picnics, fairs. PSYCHIC by LEE P IC K L E S T h e C lo w n Make your event really Tarot card, crystal readings, special!! Call Lyn, 928-3725 Call 787-7418 advice on all problems of life. Very reasonable 536-3250 ANNOUNCING Call 888-2097 DJ PATTY GC E L E B R A T IO N CD Superior Music for All READINGS BY MY-TEE-FINE CLOWIN Occasions. Call 308-9443 E N T E R T A IN M E N T Reputation speaks for itself MRS. DAINZIE DJ’s Also Video Taping All Occasions. Call 651-0747 Pyschic Reader. Palm, Tarot 14 Yrs. Experience 721-0892 PUPPET SHOW Card, Pyschic Aura Readings. Will help you with all problems B -D A Y P A R T Y B L U E S ? PARTIES ALL OCCASIONS WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS! Avail, for parties 542-0220 REASONABLE. 238-6596 Bruce Bray Comedy Magic You name-it, I’ll spin it! 1-800-673-1608 ~ R a g g e ty A n n e & A n d ie DJ-FOR ALL OCCASIONS Party Package 238-7643 M U S I C E X P L O S I O N Since 1 9 3 2 Sensational Sounds For yp&cial Crystals, A n a ly s t, Your Special Occasion EXOTIC STRIPPER T a ro t C a rds, C ry s ta l Ball, CREATE YOUR OWN Call 607-0786 CANDl 255-9080 A d v is o r on all Problem s, Call 780-1510 727-8342 078a Appliance Birthdays, Picnics, Fairs Jan & Bob 409-6678 R.J. KANE A.M. 308-0222 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S HIGH SCHOOL Supervisor MASTECTOMY offers Math/SAT tutoring Freehold area. 431-8333 til 10 NEARLY ME breast prosthe­ sis. Bras, swimsuits & acces. H U N T IN G T O N Will fit in home or boutique L E A R N I N G C E N T E R Call Jeanne 257-6611 Individual tutoring in Reading Study Skills, Writing, Phonics, Spelling, Math and SAT prep. PRAYERTO Certified teachers. Call S T. J U D E Freehold Middletown Most Holy Apostle, St. Jude, faithful 431-5400 671-0200 servant and friend of Jesus, the Church honors and invokes you uni­ INDIVIDUAL Tutoring in versally, as the patron of hopeless cases, of things almost Despaired Reading, Math, SAT & Span Pray for me, I am so helpless ish by Cert. Teacher 431-3738 of. and alone. Make use I implore you, of that particular privilege given to MATH Tutor-College teacher. you, to bring visible and speedy help All levels-SAT-quality lessons! where help is almost Despaired of. E. 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A S P H A L T / C O N C R E T E / P A V IN G STANLEY ASPHALT 11 • A ir/H eat • A p p lian ce R ep a ir • A sp h alt/C o n cre te Paving • B uilding/Rem odeling • C a rp e t C a re ;• C lea n in g S e r v ic e s C lo s e t Rem od eling • D ecorating S e r v ic e s • Ele ctrica l • E x term in ato rs • Fen cin g • F lo o rs/F lo o r C a re • G a ra g e D oo rs • H andy P e rs o n s • K itch e n s/B a th s • Law n C a re / L a n d sc a p in g • Painting/W allpapering • Plumbing • Pool C a re • R oofin g /Sid in g/G utters/W ind o w s • S p e cia l S e r v ic e s A S P H A L T / C O DAVE P IZ Z I CEASER’S * B L O C K B R IC K Serving Middlesex & Monmouth Co. over 30 years. • Patios • Sidewalks • Foundations • Steps • Brick Veneer • Brick Paving 251-2667 787-5184 Free Estimates MASON CONTRACTOR Home Driveways Small Parking Lots Resurfaced & Weather Sealing Open Sat. & Sun. JO H N C IA G LIA MASON • B r ic k w o r k • F ire p la c e s • S t e p s • B r ic k P a v e r s • D riv e w a y s • B e lg ia n B lo c k C u rb s • Brickwork • Patios • Steps • Sidewalks • Stonework • Retaining Walls o • Foundations-i • FULLY INSURED • FREE ESTIMATES McMullen Construction 30 Y rs. E xp . 290-8053 C * D R IV E W A Y S * P A T IO S * S ID E W A L K S MANALAPAN PAVING E / P A Free Estimate CEDAR OAKS ICONSTRUCTION *Concrete/Pavers DRIVEWAYS* *INTERLOCKINGRAVERS* | Walkways Patios Pool Area S ‘BELGIANBLOCK* I TotalLandscape ConstructionandDesign M O R R IS S E Y P A V IN G T V I N B U G I L D I N G & R E O D E L I N G “Serving E. Brunswick Area for 41 Years” • Custom Homes • Additons/Dormers • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Windows • Decks • Painting • Wallpapering • G a ra g es & Basem ents Reasonable Rates • Roofing &Siding • Decks/Sunroom • Kitchens/Baths • Windows &Doors • Carpentry/Sheds Member of the Better Business Bureau 739-8853 254-2651 Fully Insured J .M . 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Emergency Service Service all makes & models • Oil or gas cleanings • Check ups • Installation of all heating equipment • Clock thermostats • Humidifiers D&RHEATING& AIRCONDITIONING Sales ☆ Service ☆ ☆ INSTALLTION ☆ 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE A /C T U N E U P *3 5 “ ALL M AKES & M O D ELS Residential & Commercial 905-1718 1-800-287-5213 Serving a re a 13 y ears Fully Insured Free Estimates Air Cond. OUR DUSINESS Refrigeration Repair Commercial & Residential MAINTENANCE 3 6 7 -2 7 6 7 6 SERVICE BRINGS RESULTS A&S S E A L C O A T IN G • Parking Lots • Residential & Commercial Hand Applied with Brush ‘ FREE ESTIMATES* 10 years experience 888-9324 MCKE0N BROS. PAVING Asphalt Concrete Interlocking Pavers Driveways & Commercial FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED 72 7-9 0 76 B&S ASPHALTPAVING S. QUACKENBUSH REPAIR Washers • Dryers • Ranges Ovens • Dishwashers Air Conditioning • Refrigeration Heating • Garbage Disposal • Driveways • Parking Lots (New or Resurfaced) • Driveway Stone (Installed) • Top Soil & Fill Dirt • Red Stone • Delaware Gravel (Delivered) ALL MAKES & MODELS Serving Monmouth/Middlesex Areas Since 1970 6 7 9 -6 6 5 7 521-2123 «k566-7148 Your A d S in c e 1 9 6 0 • D riv e w a y s • • • • * * * * * D r iv e w a y s P a r k in g L o t s S e a lin g A l l A m e r ic a n C r e w Free Estimates!! IGLESIAS CONCRETE 7 3 9 -18 5 6 Serving Monmouth & x Over 20 Years AFFORDAB LE G. Nicholas Paving Residential/Commercial ALL TYPES OF PAVING • • • • • • Free Estimates 8 4 2 -6 8 6 8 4 3 1 -8 1 6 1 JE T S* S e n io r C it iz e n D is c o u n t 409-3477 566-8861 671-7772 370-0120 Fre e h o ld M a ta w a n M id d le to w n - s a s s is Your Ad Can Be Here! D riv e w a y s P a t io s S id e w a l k s R e t a i n i n g W a ll s S te p s P a v i n g B lo c k s j S p e c ia liz in g in Q u a lit y ■R o o fin g >A d d itio n s • K itc h e n s • S e a m l e s s G u tte r s >D o r m e r s 1-800 660-4 Marlboro PAVING Fully Insured STONES m • D riv e w a y s • P a tio s BY D e s ig n & In s ta lla tio n o f P a v e r s & B lu e s to n e ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Residential • Commercial Lie. #11654 East Brunswick 2 3 8 -6 4 11 Free Estimates MIKE KOVACS REMODELING CO., INC^ ■ K itc h e n s >R ec R o o m s • R e p la c e m e n t W in d o w s • C e ilin g s • T iles Perfect Paving Co. Experience Matawan A lte ra tio n s ★ R e m o d e lin g All T y p e s o f C a r p e n t r y D u ra b le , C o lo rfu l, B e a u tifu l In te rlo c k in g C o n c r e t e P a v in g S t o n e s • W a lk s • Pool A re a s • S id in g • A d d -L e v e ls • R e n o v a tio n s • W in d o w s ■D e c k s 7 8 0 -8 8 2 1 5 6 6 -1 9 1 6 ADS 238-3181 • Driveways • Complete Paving • Resurfacing Old Driveways • Belgian Block Work • RR Tie •ALL WORK GUARANTEED* N o D r iv e w a y s T o o B ig o r S m a l l 10% KEYPORT P A V IN G C O . RRTIES INSTALLED BACKHOE&TRUCKRENTAL M a in t e n a n c e F r e e 536-3137 Residential & Commercial * N ew * R e su rfa c e d * S e a l C o a tin g * S to n e Fully Insured Free Estim ates A ll W o r k G u a r a n t e e d 5 Y e a rs Blacktop Driveways Dirt Work Dozer * Backhoe Work Stump Removals Stone * D irt Delivery 5 2 1-5 0 2 1 R.R. Hogrefe & Son D R IV E W A Y S : CENTURY PAVING B a th s A ttic s *D o o rs ' P a n e lin g ■L o c k s yw o '^ 6 7 1 -2 7 8 7 Servicing Area 20 Y ears Free Estimates-No Jo b Too Big or Small 7 8 0 -0 8 0 6 Relax... P A R K IN G L O T S Can Be Fully Insured • Bonded Here! P R O T E C T IV E P A V IN G A N D S E A L C O A T IN G 1-800-660-4-ADS Let S o m e o n e D o T h e Else W o r k . OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE SERVING MIDDLESEX COUNTY Free E s tim a te s 8 2 8 - 4 1 7 7 Call O u r Advertisers 1 6 u m m m a B [B U IL D IN G & R E M O D E L IN G B Robert Thomas Associates, Inc. ANCHOR C O N S T R U C T IO N H OME IMPROVEMENTS • Siding • Additions • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Decks • Roofing • Siding • Renovations 'Windows Free Est. • Fully Ins. • Refs. • Windows • Add-A-Levels • Decks •Dormers 20 Yrs. Experience Fully Insured Free Estimaes B o b A iq u is t o 9 2 8 -2 3 3 7 9 4 6 -4 119 Greater Media Newspapers AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992, POWER PACKAGE T N T C u s to m D e c k s A d d ito n s R o o fin g / S id in g W in d o w s / D o o r s “The last contractor you will e v e r n e e d ” LIK E NEW CARPET CARE • Wall Units • Baths • Decks • K itchens • C ustom C arp e n try • P ainting S heetrock Wall C overings H ave y o u r c a rp e ts o r u p h o ls te r y p ro fe s s io n a lly LT 24 Hour Emergency Service Insured Free Estimates m CUSTOM CONTRACTORS 2 5 4 -3 13 1 k X 258 -9 4 8 6 9 0 5 -9 0 2 5 m Free Estim ates Commercial & Residential Prices To Fit Your Budget S P E C IA L V IN Y L S ID IN G All Phases of Residential Remodeling and Construction $4,600 2,600 SQ.FT. •ROOFING •PAINTING • DECKS Kenneth L. Reynolds 6 8 1-37 4 7 7 8 0 -1 6 3 3 J. LeCour \1STHMS0\S R E M O D E L IN G ( 2 « 4 t 6 t% e te U * * O V E R 22 YR S . E X P E R IE N C E In c . 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Service Brings Results! 4 6 2 -8 6 4 7 F re e E s tim a te s •Custom Wood • Dog runs ■Chain Link • Horse Paddocks >Post & Rail • Guard Rails • Dumpsters Enclosures •Jerith Specialist • Chain Link • Jerith • Written Guarantee & ★ W IN D O W S - B o w , B a y & P ic tu re ★ S L ID E R S ★ S K Y L IG H T S ★ SCREENS Mr. Fence DeckAnd Sheds a r “ R E P A IR S ” Indoor Showroom 2 Year Guarantee Fully Ins. Free Est. 2 4 7 T h r o c k m o rto n St. F re e h o ld 928-5866 303-1614 4 31-4 2 2 2 C L O S E T R E M O D E L IN G MUZIO HOME & OFFICE IMPROVEMENTS j§ t a p le t m t • Bathrooms Remodeled • Basements Finished • Patio/Entry Doors ' • Windows H o m e Im p r o v e m e n ts • • • • • Acoustical C eilings D ry w a ll & T a ping Decks & W in d o w s P ain tin g (interior, exterior) M ason ry (patios, brick work) • C arp e n try REMODELING UNLIMITED • • • • • 363-3108 363-4249 Asklor Daniil )im S t a p le to n F re e E st. C A LL TO D A Y FOR A F R E E E S T IM A T E C o it u s ' i Additions • Alterations • Bathsi • Kitchens • Decks • Skylights Aluminum/Vinyl Siding• Fireplaces • Concrete • Doors Windows • Porches • Basements • Painting• Papering 1-8 0 0 -4 9 7 -10 8 2 K I N G ’S CLOSETS C C L O S E T O R G A N IZ IN G You deserve more space! 1 679-4040 - 8 6 SCOTT KING l l 0 0 MAJESTIC FENCE C u s to m W o o d C h a in L in k O r n a m e n ta l D og Runs G u a r d Rails Repairs & Insurance Estimates 6 0 - 4 787-8672 7 4 7 -4 9 8 9 3 6 3 -8 18 1 5 6 6 -7 5 2 2 2 8 3 -0 3 0 0 Fully insured Free Estimates CLO SET A D 7 8 0 -2 3 3 0 S M A ID * F ree T ele p h o n e E stim a te AMPCO ELECTRIC INC DEE DEE INC. • G azeb os • K itc h e n s/B a th s • Sun Room s • A dd ition s • P a tio s (Lo c k sto n e ) • La n d sca p in g • H an d icap p ed N eed s • D rive w a y s • C u rb in g s • B a s e m e n ts • Th e rm a l W in d o w s & D o o rs • D rain ag e S y s te m s • R etain in g W a lls • R e fe re n c e s • In su re d • F re e E stim a te s a • Chain Link • Stockade ■Jerith • Vinyl Aluminum Systems ■ Post & Rail • Custom Wood “N o J o b T oo S m a ll” F R E E E S T IM A T E S R EA SO N A B LE RATES Creative Designers & Builders Custom Decks (9 0 8) 5 6 6 - 3 2 3 8 commercial/residential T h ir d g e n e r a t io n o f q u a lit y w o r k a t a f f o r d a b le p r ic e s . R e s t o r a t io n s N e w C o n s t r u c t io n A ll Im p r o v e m e n t s . W e w ill d o it r ig h t and m ake you p ro u d ! D ecks A d d it io n s B a th ro o m s R e m o d e lin g A c o u s t ic a l D r o p C e il in g s 3 9 0 - 7 8 6 5 4 9 5 -3 4 0 3 G r a n d f a t h e r ’s L e g a cy In c . 5 3 6 -6 3 5 3 C License #8977A You won’t be shocked by our prices!! ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR R esiden tial/C om m ercial • Burgler Alarms • Landscape Lighting • Recessed & Trac Lighting • No Job Too Small Ligh ting-ln & Outdoors ServiceUpgrades & Spas Ceiling& Attic Fans A L L 1 - 8 0 0 A -D O O R G A RA G E DOORS Sales, Service Installation & Repairs of Doors S Openers Ken O'Day 1-8 0 0 -3 3 9 -0 9 9 4 2 2 3 -0 9 9 4 WE’LL BEAT ANY PRICE INSTALLED BY LICENSEE License # 9 4 2 5 BIG SALE 7 3 9 -8 7 9 7 6 6 A FREE ESTIMATES 0 D - 4 S HANDY PERSONS S U M B E A C O N ^ $ g g in < \ F lo o r s ... 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O u r a • All Stnctmral Repain • Sills Replaced • laaect Daaage Repaired B i l t Baildiage Jacked k Leveled • Foudatjoai Repaired • FREE litpectioa 1 (800) 8 7 5 -4 8 7 5 3 4 9 -2 0 0 1 Free Estim ates Fully Insnred G 2 5 Y e a rs E x p e rie n c e DECKS A lte ra tio n s • A d d itio n s ■ N e w Hom es K itchens ■ Baths • W in d o w s • Doors S kylights • Basem ents • R o o fin g • Decks Sen'ingCentralJerseyover 17 years FREE ESTIMATES 5 2 5 -7 7 8 6 36 4 -0 8 8 5 FULLY INSURED A H O M E R E P A IR S ★ No Job Too Small ★ No Job Too Far ■■ Residential work our specialty 30 Yrs Experience |e W IT H T H IS A D ON ALL W O RK • C a rp e n try • P a in tin g • G eneral M aintenance • C a u l k in g • S h e e t r o c k R e p a ir s Q u a lity W ork At A G r e a t P r ic e Summer Special H B.T. 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PERMIT #6419 BONDED &INSURED FREE ESTIMATES a n y t h in g Free Estimates C a ll Jo e Senior Citizen Discount Lie #5922A R HANDYMAN can do most “No Job Too Big or Too Sm alt' For all Your Home Repairs and Improvements 4 0 9 -0 6 0 0 10 % Senior Citizen Discount S P E C I A L I Z I N G IN C U S T O M L IG H T D E S IG N S C A L L JA C K : 17 2 7 - 1 6 9 6 • DESIG N LAYOUT S ER VICE • 2 20 V OLT S ERVICES • B A S E M E N T/A D D ITIO N S • S W IM M IN G POOL •E L E C T R IC H E A TIN G & HOT TUB W IRING •LA N D S C A P IN G • ALSO C O M M ER C IA L WORK IN S U R E D FREE E S T IM A T E S 2 4 H O U R E M E R G E N C Y S E R V IC E 2 3 8 -1 8 7 1 T > HOUSE X Y DOCTOR • Remodeling Co. CERAMIC TILE Installation Marble Carpentry All Types 0f Repair FREE ESTIMATES Call Vinnie 5 3 6 -7 2 14 E L E C T R IC A L HOME IMPROVEMENT '•CONTRACTING W e ’v e B e e n A ro u n d A L o n g Tim e In te r io r /E x te r io r Kitchens Baths Extensions Decks S p ecializing In: Andersen Windows 9 7 2 -6 8 1 0 9 0 5 -8 4 2 0 Fully Insu red M l G e t I n Y o u r S h a p e ! O u r A d v e r t i s e C A N H E L P H o m e ENERGY S A V IN G S P E C IA L A ttic Fa n s $ 12 9 C e ilin g F a n s 2 fo r $ 1 4 9 N EM CO E L E C T R IC CO . 5 2 1 - 2 8 6 2 Lic.#10802 5 p m to 9pm S ervice A vailable C R A M A R ELECTRIC C O . IN C . ♦ R E S ID E N T IA L & C O M M E R C IA L S P E C IA L IS T S R E W IR IN G - R E M O D E L IN G • VENTILATING ATTIC FA N S $ 1 3 9 . ■PADDLE FANS INSTALLED • R EC ESSEb & TRACK LIGHTING ■LA N D SC A PE LIGHTING • HOM E SECURITY SYSTEMS • S P A S & HOT TUBS • G A R A G E D O O R O PENERS • SERVICE C H A N G E S • SA U N A S & STEAM • SW IM M IN G P O O L W IRIN G 2 0 Y E A R S E X P E R IE N C E “ O L D F A S H IO N E D W O R K M A N S H I P A T L O W E R P R I C E S ” B O ND ED INSURED C 4 X C 4 9 jO 'O O 1 1 I I FREE ESTIMATES NJ LIC # 8 8 6 2 B Greater Media Newspapers POWER PACKAGE, AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992, 1LA W N K & O HOME IMPROVEMENTS Since 1975 B a th ro o m S p e c ia lis t Ceramic Tile. Cabinetry. Etc. Free Estimates COUNTERTOP WORN? You D o n 't Need a I 'ew Kitchen... Buy D irect from C ountertop M anufacturer. Custom Designed & Installation Included. C o n te m fw a D e s ig n s , l« c . 7 3 8 -8 8 7 3 1-800452-BATH (2284) 5 7 7 -66 1 5 PARK LANE CABIN ETS ■Tile Repairs:: ! | | S P E C I A L I Z I N G IN : KITCHENS Ceramic Tiles Walls, Floors & Foyers <! <! j1 • R e fin is h in g • R e fa c in g (W o o d / F o r m ic a ) • N e w K itc h e n s a f f o r d a b l e : : P R IC E S ! - W E D O IT A LL | FREE 1 E S TIM A TE S J! (908) 874-4151 5 2 1 -5 6 6 0 ;: 7 C A R E / L A N D S C A P IN G THE BROTHERS LAWN SERVICE L A W N C A R E /L A N D S C A P IN G ! TURF CARE a n d s c a p in g & D e s ig n For Complete Lawn & Landscape Maintenance •Sod • Lawn Renovations •Railroad Ties • Stone Wails • Landscape Restoration • Decorative Stone • Mulching • Custom Patios *Walkways • Interlocking Pavers • Poolscapes • Waterfalls • Mowing • Fertilizing Programs • Landscaping • Clean-ups • Tree Removal Smore • Trimming/Pruning 78 0 -8 8 4 3 251-6826 “ The Local & Reliable S ervice" S T U R E M M O MCGILL'S TREE SERVICE P V A Spotswood Residential/Commercial L E c o n o m ic a l S t u m p a n d R o o t G r in d in g T o p S o il F r e e E s tim a te s F u lly I n s u r e d P r o fe s s io n a l/ 7 D a y S e r v ic e E x p e rt R em oval T r im m in g /T o p p in g S tu m p G r in d in g F ir e w o o d W o o d C h ip s Free Estimates/Fully insured 723-0726 486-4226 Serving Middlesex County HK STU M P REMOVAL P A IN T IN G /W A L L P A P E R IN G K IN G S T I L E Installers of TILE & MAEBLE Call us for the Best Work & Great Prices 1 0 -4 0 % O F F BATHROOM S KITCHEN CABINETS STRIPPED & REFINISHED L I K E N E $2,695. u p to 5x8 A l l T y p e s o f T ile w o r k K I T C H E N S s1895°° Up to 1 0 ft. of Cabinets E-Z-Payments Hot Water Heaters Drain Cleaning All Types of Plumbing Emergency Service W Any Tile of your choice in area stores Free Estimate C o u n te rto p R ep la cem e n t 679-9500 462-8282 S m all re p a ir w o rk O K - L e a ks Fixed F ully In su re d - R e fe re n c e s Lie. #8821 7 2 1 -2 8 9 4 All Work Guaranteed - Deal Direct _______ Custom Work - A Specially C USTO M L A N D S C A P IN G & LA W N C A R E • Complete Lawn Maintenance • Lawn Cuts • Pruning •Thatching • Clean Ups • Rock Beds • Mulch •Trees & Stumps Removal & Pruning *We Deliver: Stone, Mulch, Top Soil D & B LAW N & L A N D S C A P IN G Holmdel. NJ - LANDSCAPE DESIG N IN S T A L L A T IO N • LAW N & LANDSCAPE R E N O V A TIO N S • S PRING C LE A N -U P S • IN TE R LO C K IN G PAVERS ■COMPLETE M A SO NRY • DECKS ABSO LUTELY • I n s u r e d • F r e e E s t im a t e s WRITTEN GUARANTEE a ff o r d a b le » PAINTING gladly welcumc all jwbs: • Large and Small • Interior and Exterior • Wallpapering • Drywall and Plaster Repairs E x te rio r/ In te rio r • P O W E R W A S H IN G • W A L L P A P E R IN C S10” &UP SINGLE ROLL M ember o f B.B.B. 4 0 9 -13 13 1-8 0 0 -6 4 0 -7 2 9 9 9 4 6 -2 7 0 1 9 4 6 -8 4 1 1 2 3 8 -8 3 3 0 T. W H ITAK E R PAINTING References Available IA N Call u> for neat, dependable service and Experienced Professional Service 545-7149 SEE WHATA DIFFERENCE WE CANM M ! L A W N C A R E /L A N D S C A P IN G KITCHEN REFACING A w a r d • N e w Doors • C ountertops • H a rd w a re • Backsplashes AMAZING FACE KITCHENS W C a ll 1-800 660-4 A 2 5 1-15 5 5 LO W ES T R A TES IN T O W N ! • Japanese Gardens • Poolscapes • Mowing •Thatching • Aerating • Cleanup • Landscape Repair ■Transplanting Renovations ■ Trees-Evergreens & Shrubs • Clean Ups ■ Railroad Ties & Planters 780-1643 F re e E s tim a te FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED 6 79 -78 3 0 S K Y TO P & K IT C H E N W O R K S • 2 5 1 -2 2 9 9 Personalized Installations by Owner C E R A M IC T IL E W ALTER AYERS S p e c ia liz in g in C o m p le te B A T H R O O M R E M O D E L IN G • P e r m a n e n t R e p a ir o f R o t tin g o r L o o s e T i l e s in S h o w e r A r e a • Shower Doors • Vanities • Mirrors • Carpentry • Plumbing Lie. #3313 462-7815 Free Estimates 5 6 6 - 6 7 3 2 " U n 4 6 2 -6 0 3 3 s c l i m a p i t e i n r (/U Free Estin tat© 7 8 0 - 9 4 8 6 Fully Insured Certified Pesticide Applicator Lie. #63662 fd e rd ro u n d Law n S p rin k le rs R e s u l t s ! Tree & Shrub Spraying P e rso n a lized S e rv ic e 7 8 0 -2 7 17 I 9 2 8 -0 7 1 7 409-3868 F R E E 1st Y ear ‘S y s te m s T o Winterization M e e t A n y B u d g e t" HUNTM U lllt iiu c d < m • Installation & Maintenance of Commercial & Residential Lawn Systems • No Damage To Existing Lawns • All Systems Backed By Written 2 Year Guarantee ■Fully Insured F r e e E s tim a te s '-n— - r 1- S Q X J * 2 • Interior/Exterior • Masonry Coating • All Windows Caulked Free Free Estimates References Fully Insured 577-1059 ■Free Estimates 462-1012 • Fully Insured P A IN T IN G EAG LE P A IN T IN G • POWER WASHING • INTERIOR/EXTERIOR • PROTECTIVE COATINGS • SAND/WATERBLASTING •WALLCOVERING REMOVAL • WALL REFINISHING • SHEETROCKING/REPAIR • BRUSH ROLL AIRLESS SPRAY • TEXTURED CEILINGS/REPAIR In te rio r E xterior Pow er W ashing G eneral C arpentry FREE FULLY ESTIMATES INSURED 6 7 1 -9 1 5 0 1^ 72 7-5 12 1 or 3 6 7 -6 4 4 6 FULLY INSURED It nS • E X T E R IO R • IN T E R IO R P R O F E S S IO N A L L Y DONE F R E E E S T IM A T E S IN S U R E D P R O F E S S IO N A L P A P E R H A N G IN G & PA PER REM O VA L P rim ers & adhesives are in clud e d in p ric e o f la b or 4 3 1-0 3 15 1-800-540-0315 F R E E E S T IM A T E S 2 5 1 -7 1 5 6 r T R E E S E R V IC E S E A S O N A L S P R A Y IN G P R O G R A M • Tree Spraying • Inscct Control • Shrub Spraying • Disease Control • Satisfaction Guaranteed M o n ro e 2 6 W a te r S t. E n g lis h to w n o rc a fl 4 4 6 - 2 2 2 4 PRO FE SSIO N A L P A P E R H A N G IN G 5 STAR RATING ★ ★★★★ PHO TO PO RTFO LIO AVAILABLE F R E E E S T IM A T E S - P R E V E N T L Y M E D IS E A S E S P R A Y F O R T IC K S • W a llp a p e r R e m o v a l G u a r a n te e • O n T im e Pi 3 6 4 -0 4 0 4 9 3 8 -5 7 6 9 W h a t L a n d s c a p e C o m p a n y g iv e s a F U L L 2 y e a r G u a ra n te e o n all p l a n t e d T r e e s & S h r u b s ? W Monmouth Lawn & Landscape Inc. i l l r l C a ll T o d a y F o r a F re e E stim a te W e a lso do * Brick Walks & Patios • Stone Walls • RR ties • Sod • Mulch • Trimming Revitalizing of Old Landscapes 22 years in business all plants subject 4 4 6 -7 4 3 0 to ““avail. P A I N T I N G t h e 4 4 6 -2 7 8 3 6 7 1 -5 2 2 2 5 2 1 -2 7 1 7 For Parts a n d Supplies Visit O ur Showroom will do just that. G I D E O N F& L P A IN T IN G Jl T j „ S P R I N K L E R S Y S T E M S IM C T ) For Installations or R ep a ir S e rv ic e C all That's right, we will plant any size tree + shrub & Guarantee them for 2 full yrs. A one year guarantee is just not enough time to insure that your new trees & plants have taken to their new home. l I n : S e a s o n a l M a in te n a n c e La w n R e n o v a tio n s I n c . E n g lis h to w n H o lm d e l B r i n g s p e c ia liz in g P r o fe s s io n a l L a w n C a r e J e r s e y I r r i g a t i o n . Quality Maintenance Service Residential and Commercial (IN A C L A S S B Y IT S E L F \ % S d R e s id e n tia l • C o m m e r c ia l DECKS FERTILIZING TIE WORK WEED & PEST CONTROL RETAINING WALLS ROCK GARDENS SHRUBS STONE WORK 5 Step Lawn Maintenance Program C e n t r a l S e r v i c e • M ulch a n d Stone • Thatching . S • IN TER IO R /EX TER IO R • •W A L L C O V E R IN G * •P O W E R W A S H IN G * •D E C K C L E A N IN G * PRO Free Estimates, VISA, MC/AMEX & • C ustom D esign Planting • C lea n Ups . M Commercial, Residential, Industrial O u r B u s i n e s s • E d g in g g A sk ab o u t our LIFETIME Shrub g u a ra n te e Fully Insured Free Estimates Over 25 Years Experience PAINTING & DECORATING • Trim m ings Serving Middlesex S Northern Monmouth Counties C R E A T IV E L A N D S C A P E D E S IG N S . . . . 251-5752 • Cutting 723-0726 up to 3/4 acre d Q L a w n M ain te n a n c e Free Estimates/Fully Insured •Complete Fertilizer Programs •Tree Pruning. Planting. Removal •Stone. Mulch. RR Ties • Revitalization of Old Landscaping • Cleanups • S t u m p G rin d in g n SU M M ER D R EEZE L A N D S C A P IN G S S P R IN G S P E C IA L s2 5 / c u t • T r i m m in g & P ru n in g L a E E x p e rt R em oval T r im m in g /T o p p in g S tu m p G r in d in g F ir e w o o d W o o d C h ip s Complete Lawn Maintenance • T re e R e m o v a l L a r g e & S m a ll itk K Spotswood Residential/Commercial LAWN &LANDSCAPING T R E E S E R V IC E CHANGE THE FRONTS OF YOUR EXISTING KITCHEN CABINETS TO SOLID OAK, CHERRY, ASH, BIRCH OR MAPLE. STANDARD, FROSTED & LACQUERED FINISHES. . J . LAWNCUTTERS LOW MAINTENANCE RESIDENTIAL PLANNING CONSULTATION & DESIGN • Waterfalls & Streams A D S MCGILL'S TREE SERVICE in n in g Landscapes In c, “W e will MEET o r BEAT a n y b o n a fid e w ritten e s ­ tim ate o f th e s a m e q uali­ t y a n d w o rk m an sh ip .” A Y N E ’ S H T R E E S E R V IC E , IN C . TR EE & SH R U B S P R A Y IN G SPECIALIZINGIN INSECT & DISEASE CONTROL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ■ P P j A s k About |j our Season’s 1 Spray Program | • A T YOUR CONVENIENCE 4 3 1 -0 8 8 8 Protect your family ta from Lyme Disease 1 We Spray tor 1 TICKS 1 o N u e s e e d P a i n t i n g ? C A d a v l l e O r t i s u r e r s 8 P A IN T IN G / W A L L P A P E R IN G M A T T H E W 'S P A IN T IN G & P O W E R W A S H IN G JA C K T H E S T R IP P E R A ffo rd a b le P ric e s B e st Q u a lity W o rk References N o Jo b Too Sm all Interior/Exterior 721-0856 P A IN T IN G / W A L L P A P E R IN G PAINTING Exterior/Interior A fford able P r ic e s W A L L P A P E R IN G R em oval & P a in tin g $10.°°&up C le a n e d . F lu s h e d , | • • • • • • • • • • IM P R O V E M E N T S SHEETROCK/REPAIRS CARPENTRY “Satisfaction Guaranteed” NO JOB TOO SMALL 972-7663 We use Benjamin Moore Paints & HOME 5 4 5 -0 5 16 846 -9 893 O penings-From @ *5 0 °° Chem icals D elivered W e e k ly M aintenance Liner R eplacem ents Pipes Te ste d /R e p aired C o ve rs Custom Fit-M eyco L eak Detection an d R e p air Filters a n d Pumps H eaters Autom atic V ac-A q u ab o t 5 3 6 - 3 8 1 6 Free Estimates ANCHOR SIDING SERVICE CO. | G U TTERS PAINTING Per single Roll Jo h n Iv a n ROOFING/SIDING/GUTTERS/WINDOWS ARIZZO P O W E R W A S H IN G W a llp a p e r Newspapers Greater . * . 1 . 1 mJSSS AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992. POWER PACKAGE I Call | our Busim | II and II 1 Service | Advertisers 364-6433 • ALUMINUM, VINYL & STEEL SIDING • ANDERSEN WIND0W5 • REPLACEMENT WINDOWS • ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS FREE ESTIMATES REFERENCES ON REQUEST R o o f R e p a irs , N e w G u tte rs In s ta lle d , TV A n te n n a s R em oved Steve C a ll 2 8 0 - 1 8 6 8 7 2 7 - 5 3 5 0 ROOFING/SIDING/GUTTERS/WINDOWS W IN D O W S DOORS SID IN G M s . IP ^ a i n t P a p e rh a n g e r G THE FEMININE TOUCH INTERIOR •EXTERIOR Specializing in: • Custom &Standard Painting • Staining • Powerwashing • Deck Bleaching /Preserving Custom Interior Painting Exterior Painting • Residential • Popcorn Ceilings • Free Estimates • Fully Insured 3 6 0 -1 5 4 6 Fully Insured Free E stim ates. 2 3 8 -5 5 5 3 , • Prepasted & Pasted Papers • Paper Removal • Reasonable Rates Y o u r C a n C A L L L O U A d B e W o o d , Vinyl, Alum inum 1Repairs • Tree Trii ♦ Chimney Caps BEE a BEE WINDOW CO. rec Estimate • Fully Insui Same Day Answering Machine Call back AFamilyBusiness Since 1970 A N N References Free Estim ates Gerry Kurry 741-5650 , | If T o ll F re e Bob Ziegler 16 Buchanan Ave. H E R E D&J 1 R O O F IN G I ■ T R e -ro o fV > . 1 1 s65 a square^C t 1 S J25r year (10x10) GAF Shingles ^ 1 P ar'in 1 -8 0 0 -3 0 0 -2 1 1 8 M .F A R R 0 IN C . • N e w R o o fin g • R e -R o o fin g • A d d itio n s INCLUDES All Labor and Material Clean gutters, Seal pipes and chimneys Clean up and remove all debris References available C a ll D a n 7 2 7 -0 0 3 2 • Decks 6 7 9 -0 6 1 4 F r e e E s tim a te s F u ll y In s u r e d FREE E S T IM A T E S e r g n a e r Residential Commercial Insured Certified by P.H.I. 20 *9 7 2 -2 1 8 5 * 5 3 6 -9 4 5 1 serving MonmoutHCounty fo r over years free estimates fully insured p Custom Paper Hanging B y Tax M ille r W allpaper Rem oval Painting a D O C TO R S e r v in g O u r A r e a O v e r 2 0 Y e a rs P WALL Ake. Z in q e t JL TH E h p r o f e s s io n a l i— r i w f t . r . i i . M c r C H A R L E S ■ fc STEVE PAUL P lu m b in g & H e a tin g R e s id e n tia l S p e c ia lis t R e p a ir s & R e m o d e lin g S e w e r & D ra in C le a n in g W a te r H e a te rs W a te r F ilt e r s N J L ic e n s e # 4 9 9 3 HELP IN A HURRY 2 3 8 - 2 5 3 2 2 4 H our A n sw e rin g S « rv lce M astercard & V isa E . P A T T E R S O N P lu m b in g & H e a t in g O ver 4 0 Years Experience 4 6 2 -3 3 5 6 Sewer & Drain Cleaning Repairs & Renovations 24 Hour Emergency Service No Job Too Small State License #4448 SCHAEFER & SONS VINYL SIDING ALL THERMAL WINDOW CORP. Why Paint? • Vinyl Siding • Replacement Windows > Andersens • Additions-Decks • Roofing > Steel Doors • Kitchens • All major brands • Window casings • Overhangs &eaves • Shdftters • Leaders &Gutters • Vinyl replacement windows • W Dow insulation Free estimates Insured 536-5936 Serving Monmouth Cty. C o m m e rc ia l 1 & 1 ' 0 Jr I A I ^ ( v 7 2% i x Z « 9 %. < SE A L > Ss A i | 1 Wall Twp. over 25 yrs. G O LD S E A L C O N T R A C T IN G n A JA A / j / a/ l l l U ■ 1W Free Estim ates ...................................... N E E D W A L L P A P E R ? "F A N T A S T IC " "FA B U LO U S " C a ll us - Y o u 'll b e g la d y o u d id because • WE ARE EXPERIENCED INTERIOR DECORATORS AND WALLPAPER CO O RD IN A TO RS /rfB ? •SH O P AT HOME SERVICE O UR U & L SPECIALTY •LO W EST PRICES IN TO W N . WE W ILL V NOT BE UNDERSOLD • LARGE SELECTION ^Df LATEST DESIGNS Laura BOB HOEGLER PLUMBING p a ir & In s ta lla tio n E m e r g e n c y S e rv ic e N o Jo t> T o o Sm all N J L ie # 7 5 7 6 IN T E R IO R S U N L IM IT E D Bursey 4 4 6 -6 5 8 8 n )E C K SA VERS rn rs ts ? Sales & Service S P E C IA L F ilte rs-P u m p s-M o to rs It N o t 30% O FF .5 2 1 - 0 7 7 8 W ith th is a d E x p ire s 8 / 3 1 / 9 2 F R E E E S T IM A T E S O u r S e rv ic e s In c lu d e : • Pressure Washing • D e c k Repair • Sealing/Staining & Construction 2 5 1 - 5 5 9 5 5 3 6 - 9 3 9 3 1 K & M POOLS SALES-SERVICES Repair • L in e r R e p la c e m e n t S pecialist • Q u a lity In s ta lla tio n s • In g ro u n d & A b o v e • A ffo d a b le Prices • O p en in g s-C lo s in g s 679-3276 W A L L P A P E R IN G B Y D E S IG N MY POOL MAN INC. “ D e s ig n in g Y o u r W a lls f o r a B r ig h te r A p p e a r a n c e ” Swim m ing Pool & Sp a O penings & Closings Pool Supplies & Chem icals D elivered W e e k ly M ain ten ance Program E xp e rt H e a te r & Leak D etection, Filter & Pump R ep air & Replacem ent • K IT C H E N S •B E D R O O M S •E N T R A N C E S • F A M IL Y R O O M S (908) 780-2070 Serving All Of Monmouth & Middlesex Counties P E R S O N A L IZ E D S E R V IC E 2 1 Y e a r s E x p e r ie n c e 4 1 7 - 0 3 2 0 RELAX... Let Someone Else Do The Work x Fully In s u re d fjn o o /ifu j a t if k fS e a /t A • r o o f r e p a ir s • r e -r o o fin g • Q U A L IT Y JO B 1 679-0320 * t e a r o ffs • n e w r o o f s • • e x p e r t p a in tin g * C a rp e n try W o rk * G u tte rs & L e a d e rs References Fully Insured Free Estimates 9 0 8 - 3 6 3 - 3 7 5 9 1 E v e r - C l e a * C u t t e r C o v e rs * G u tte r R e p la c e m e n t R O O F IN G * R o o f R e p a irs and FIN IS H IN G O LD and N EW W O R K * R o o f R e p la c e m e n t M A R L B O R O S ID IN G * Vinyl o r A lu m in u m P O W S H EETR O C K JU N K CARS BOUGHT n R a in C u tte r c o v e r C o m p a n y E R W I A S H IN G W | F u lly I n s u r e d F re e E s tim a te Also REPAIRS Call Angelo A U T O R E C K E R S 2 6 4 - 3 7 6 1 5 9 1 - 1 4 0 0 IWISH TV O F I] Y O U R AD C AN BE HERE! CALL I C O U P O N SPECIAL $ 1 0 . 0 0 A B S O L U T E I FO R H O U S E C ALL Also Specializing ln: •Gutters • Decks • Windows • Siding Written Guarantees/References PLU S PARTS A L L B R AN D S S A V E 5 % W IT H Fully Insured T H IS 1-800­ 660-4 ADS SAM E D A Y S E R V IC E 2 9 0 -7 8 4 7 A D FreeEstimates 6 7 9 -6 0 8 5 G.P. POOL SERVICE O v e r 2 0 Y e a rs E x p e r ie n c e M e m b e r N S P I , C e rtifie d T e c h II Te c h n ic ia n C u s to m In g ro u n d P o o l Installation ” “ “ “ “ WITH COUPON * “ — — - *9 9 • P O O L C L O S IN G F irs t tim e cu stom ers o n ly E xp ire s 11/30 92 • Liner Replacement Specialists • Expert Leak Detection • Winter Covers Sold & Installed • Pressure Testing of Pool Lines • Poo Cleaners & Heaters Sold & installed • Wood Wall Pool Specialists • All Major Repairs Free Estimates Fully Guaranteed 36 7 -7 6 4 1 ¥ „ C A S C A D E R O O F IN G A N H O N E S T P R IC E F O R Jack B arsky CERTIFIED BY THE PAPERHANGING INSTITUTE • S A N D IN G •P R IM IN G •R E M O V A L •R E P A IR R e s id e n t ia l C A L L K E N License #30 82 4 ,. S p e c ia liz in g in > D iv . o f K en -C h e l C orp. C h em icals • Liner Sp e cialist W e W ash O u t t h e G r a y " 1 j insurance Estimates Free Inspection Fully Insured ‘ F r e e E s tim a te s Faucet Leaking? Find a Plumber in Our Business & Service Directory la s h iM in R esiden tial • • M o d ifie d B itu m e n (T o rc h A p p lie d S y s te m ) * F ib e r 9 |a s s R o o f S h in g le s • A lu m in u m & V inyl S id in g • S k y lig h ts • S la te R e p a ir s • C u t t e r s & L e a d e rs Y J _J O U R j l * H O M E G re a te r 0 7 5 C e r a m i c T ile R e p a ir / In s t a ll F R E D ’ S C u s t o m T ile Specializing in Ceramic, Marble & Granite. Free est. All work guaranteed. 583-2954 J IM A R T H U R S T IL E 0 7 7 D r y w a ll/ P la s te r / S h e e tr o c k 080a Handyman Services AROUND THE HOUSE DRYWALL CONSTRUCTION Sheetrock & Taping Specializing in small jobs Free Estimates T.A.F. DRYWALL 1-800-640-3969 POW ER PACKAGE. AUGUST 26-SEPTEM BER 1 1992, 080b H om e Im p r o v e m e n ts HANDYMAN Remodeling • Repairs One call does it all. 446-1834 Call Rich 294-0631 DONT DESPAIR! MASTER DECKS 081 L a w n C a rel L a n d s c a p in g 083 M a s o n r y / P a v in g M IK E ’S L A N D S C A P IN G ALL TYPES MASON WORK- Patios • Steps • Fireplaces, Etc. Planting & Design FREE Estimates. Insured. Wally Privacy Fences Ponds Fountains Renovations & 583-6481 or 360-9617 More. Call 1-800-400-2519 CHIMNEY REPAIR 9 086 Painting Wallpapering 0 8 9 P lu m b in g A R TH U R S’ Paint & Paper A N D R E W G IG A N T E Quality workmanship. Best Plumbing & Heating rates in town. Paper hanging Residential/Commercial from $12.00 per roll. Exterior 7 2 1 -4 7 5 5 L ic.4861 painting specialist. Free esti­ mates. Prompt service. BACSOKA Call 1-800-925-3062. Pool platforms, old and new All work guaranteed Quarry & Ceramic Tile I DO C-O REPAIRS construction. Call for winter M T T R E E S E R V I C E CALL 521-0267 and marble installed. 30 years painting & carpentry 583-0554 weather treatment. 758-8448 P lu m b in g & H ea tin g Tree removal, trimming, clear­ experience. Fully insured. B.H. PAINTING Complete kitchen/bath remod­ ing, Fully insured. 446-7337 H&S HANDYMAN SERVICE C U S T OM M ASONRY N E E D T IL IN G D O N E ? Free estimates. Call 264-3363 S H E E T R O C K -T A P IN G & WALLPAPERING - Interior/ eling. Water Heaters. Sewer & Rent-A-Husband 583-8837 20 years experience. I offer a competitive rate. Exterior. Wallpaper removal, Drain Cleaning. Reasonable Finishing. No job too small. T H E T IL E D O C T O R All phases performed. Free estimates. Call 566-7324 wall repair. Quality work. Reasonable. Rick 920-6295 rates. Free Estimates. LAWN CARE, Etc. Beat the recession prices. All custom work. Bathrooms, References. 613-1869 License #5628. We do it all. .Cutting .Thatching .Edging 390-6629 kitchens, etc. No job too big ALL JOBS 727-7136 NEIGHBOR & SON .Pruning .Seeding .Fertilizing No job too small. Call 727-0014 or small. Call Ken 968-2754 All Phases of Construction MASON will fix & repair steps, BETTY GASTON 0 7 8 E l e c t r ic a l HANDYMAN AND PICK-UP and .Driveway Sealing. DAVE 257-6254 Lie. #8843 Specializing in: Ceramic tile sidewalks & plastering. Very UPGRADED Tile Specialists Painting & Paperhanging Hauling. Will clean gutters, repairs. Call Bob 747-3845 Priced to fit your budget. Plumbing, Heating, Carpentry, C ustom In sta lla tio n of BEST ELECTRIC garages, attics etc. 431-5880 Call 364-1858 or 294-0867 reasonable. 988-0029 Sheetrock. Kitchens & Baths. Ceramic Tile, Marble, Slate & Lie. No. 6273. Fast depend­ MASONRY New Work NEAT & CLEAN ROB’S LANDSCAPING HANDYMAN A V A ILA B LE Cultured Stone. Complete able service. Reasonable Repairs. Ref’s Avail. GARDEN STATE Interior & Exterior 583-0064 Sod, shrubs, trees, ties B ath ro o m R e m o d e lin g . rates. Free est. 671-0121 All types of repairs. Major or Call 254-0643 All phases of construction mulch, stone, paver walkways 972-1826 Rick Smith PLUMBING and HEATING minor. Superb craftsmanship Decks, additions, basements installed. Trimming & clean­ MASONRY PRO - Brick, CEILING FANS, lights, plugs at extremely low prices. WATER HEATERS Kitchens, baths. Free est. ups. 17 yrs. exp. 727-4197 block, steps, sidewalks, patios installed from $40. Quality REPAIRS & REMODELING Call 431-3160 0 7 5 a C h im n e y A.N.I. Construction 521-2444 & all repairs. Free estimates. Professionally sprayed, pop­ work. Lic#9176. 840-1240 GEORGE SAHUL JR. HANDYMAN- All jobs, big & RON WAITE Call Anthony 495-3243______ corn effect, all colors, w/withLicense 5568 C le a n in g TOTAL Home Improvements CRA W FO RD E L E C T R IC out glitter, free est. 525-1625 small. Very reasonable. Call TREE SERVICE 566-2828 MASONRY-Fireplaces-Patios Attic fans starting at $125. for free estimate. 679-59,99 E D D IE ’S P A IN T IN G 2 5 1 -5 6 6 0 See Display Ad Under 080b Full line of Tree Work. Fully Foundations. Free Est. Don’s BARON’S Chimney Service Fans, outlets & recess lights. HANDYMAN-Home Repairs, insured. Call 566-8189 Custom Masonry 251-4352 A fresh coat of paint will make $45. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL TH O M A S J. D A L TO N 577-1553 Lie. #11325. painting, odd jobs and Caps Installed. 370-9390 everything beautiful, clean & RUSSELL’S TREE SERVICE 10% OFF WITH THIS AD 081 L a w n C a rel Plumbing & Heating Lie #8991 cleanouts. Reasonable rates. We specialize in yard cleanup PAT’S MASONRY give you a lift. I work very Fast Reliable Service Call Steve 583-8109 DEPENDABLE Electric Co. L a n d s c a p in g shrub trimming, and all kinds Repairs & new work Patios, neat. I spackle & patch holes, Low Hourly Rates. 24 Hour 0 7 6 C le a n i n g / Lie. #5151. Complete service. HANDYMAN-The Hom e­ porches brick/block 308-9614 move furniture & cover every­ Service. Call 495-9091 of tree removal. Free Estimates. 738-7070 owner’s Friend. All types of .ABC LANDSCAPING INC. D o m e s tic thing. Scrape, prime, paint, Free estimates. Fully insured PATIOS, DRIVEWAYS, caulk all joints & reglaze win­ home repairs. Carpentry, & Commercial Call 329-3091 after 4pm. S e rv ic e s SIDEWALKS JRM ELECTRIC painting, etc. Call 780-3509. Residential dows. Prompt & courteous Professional Lawn Care and Est. 1962. Lie. #30824. service. Reasonable rates 0 9 1 R o o f i n g / S i d i n g SETH’S Landscaping. 251-6290 Free Estimates ALL-BRITE R & M HOME REPAIRS Call 251-5595 Free estimates. 842-3925 Bonded & Insured WINDOW CLEANING CO. All types of home repairs & La w n & La n d s c a p e NJ License #9944. 525-9770 S T A M P E D C O N C R E T E improvements. Call 238-2965 Over 500 satisfied home­ ABOVE ALL - Roofing/Siding Call For Quality 446-9614 KOOL-DECK owners in N.J. Insured. Top UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC Cont Reliable Quality Service ON ALL FALL SERVICES River-Rock Resurfacing Quality. Low Price. 830-9275 Insured & Licensed #8478 Free est. 1-800-553-3733 i Leaf removal • Thatching/Seed S H R U B P R U N IN G Custom concrete work NO JOB TOO SMALL • Aeration • Pruning CHARGE Stump Grinding HANDYMEN Pool decks, patios, driveways Power Washing. Yard Clean­ 24 HR. SERVICE. 283-2682 • Interlocking Pavers 536-2613 or 1-800-400-2613 No job too small. Fully Y O U R A D !! 914-0001 Up. Attic Cleaning. Driveway • Landscape Installation insured. Free estim ates Sealing. Constrution Removal. STUMP GRINDING W IL D C O N C R E T E • Retaining Structures Call 495-4013 Will beat any written estimate. TREES TRIMMED/REMOVED • Mulch &Top Soil 0 7 9 c F lo o r F in is h in g Call 576-6975 Lots cleared. Firewood, Wood 0 8 4 M o v i n g A BETTER IMAGE*INC. 080b H om e N ow you Chips. Insured. 238-7976 251-2801 JOE JAY & S t o r a g e FLOORS WAXED - Scraping c an ru n a n a d and Im p ro v e m e n ts inflation & Taxes are hurting Painting & Paperhanging THATCHING & SEED IN G shampoo. Make old floors A LL SEASONS both of us. I need you, and Call 251-4623 C H A R G E IT! ABOUT TO MOVE? Save Bed Mulching & Weeding look like new. 30yrs. experi ABSOLUTE-Custom work you’ll save money with me. D O E S I T B E S T 536-2613 or 1-800-400-2613 money! Local & long distance. K E L L Y S P A I N T I N G ence. Guaranteed. 222-8935 • Residential Roofing manship in all phases of im­ •Beds Reconditioned/Enhanced Fully insured. Lie. #PM00587. TREE & STUMP REMOVAL provements. Licensed, ir • Commercial Roofing PAPERHANGING HAR D W O O D FLO O RS Call 238-7017 •Trees/Stump Removal • Vinyl Siding sured, referrals & free ests. U s e y o u r V IS A Is your stump a pain in the PAPER REMOVAL Sanded. Finished. Installed •Aged Landscapes Made New F U R N IT U R E H A U L IN G S & K Home Improvements GRASS? Free Est. Fully Ins. 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE or M ASTER CARD Decks Sanded & Refinished. •Sod-Stone-Mulch-Soil Get Your Best 1-800-553-3733 1 in Furniture Care Any­ Free Estimates 679-2142 Tom 238-4879 Free Estimates 446-3277 634-1318 JU S T STU M PS to p a y o r y o u r where. Full household/partial A dditions & Alterations We Show Up! Competitive W A D E ’S HARDW OOD TREES-*Trimmed-* Removed LERIO PAINTING C la s s ifie d A d move. Lie. PM00276. Fully Painting. Fully insured. FLOORING-Sanding, refinish ARBEE LANDSCAPING INC ★Stumps Ground^Wood Chips Insured. Call Jim 370-4123. Estimate. Painting, Plastering, Taping, Written ing. Quality work at reason­ 542-7398 or 1-800-371-7398 Trees, Shrubs, Topsoil, Fill Reasonable Rates Sheetrock, Paperhanging I’ll Beat It By 10%! able prices. Call 787-5829 257-1416 Anytime ADDITIONS - Basements Mulch, Stone. All your land­ Free Estimates 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S bathrooms, kitchens, decks scape needs. Bulldozer & UNWANTED SHRUBS 583-0412 1-8QO-794-ROOF Jobs big or small we do them backhoe work. Fully insured. 390-8655 Stumps/small trees removed. 0 8 4 a L i g h t H a u l i n g EUROPEAN LADY - If you’re all! References, free esti Call 721-7142, from 8am-5pm Reasonable prices. 776-7378 tired & unhappy of other • Installed LONGO PAINTING-Affordable ANYTIME, ANYWHERE • Sanded mates. Quality Plus 521-2491 cleaning service. 651-8630 AAA AFFORDABLE hauling & prices, inside & outside, THE R O O F DOCTOR B O B S L A N D S C A P IN G . Stained . Finished clean-ups of anything on your no job too small. We also do Seals your leaks when you ADDITIONS, ADD-A-LEVELS, Shrub trimming,Planting & re­ • Repaired EXPERT CLEANING CO property. Free est. 264-2520 SIDING, CONCRETE. carpentry. Fully insured, free Free Estimates....431-3126 House and Office. Bonded & need protection the most. moval, edging & rototilling, Shanley Constr. Est. 1962. clean-up estimates. Charlie 679-6543 Insured. References 495-5111 Roof repair specialist. & renovations Stone/ Lie. #30824. Call 251-5595 mulch. Call 462-1967 M IC H A E L D O N O F R IO FLOORS & WINDOWS G U T T E R C L E A N IN G ALL REPAIRS - Painting, gut LANDSCAPE Floors stripped & waxed. Win­ 0 8 0 G u t t e r s We do EVERYTHING you P A IN T E R ters, siding, cement, installa­ DOBECK & SONS dows cleaned. Rugs steam don’t like to do. We’ll remove Inter. & Exter. Quality work. Free estimates. Fully insured. C O N T R A C T O R S tions, leaks, bsmts 462-2550 cleaned. Office cleaning. 25 debris from attic to basement. Reasonable & Neat. 363-3797 Evans Maint. 908-929-3873 TREE EXPERTS GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs ANTHONY’S HOME Sp ecializing in yrs. exp. Call 222-7749 Call Mike 583-5273 ASCH ROOFING and SIDING TREE & STUMP REMOVAL FREE ESTIMATES IMPROVEMENTS - All Interior PROFESSIONAL PRUNING NEIGHBOR & SON •Seamless Gutters .Repairs De sig n & Installation Call John 251-0893 Home Brighteners & Exterior Alterations & re Fully Insured. Free Estimates. Rates the Competition Hates Interior/Exterior Painting o f Elegant 238-4463 or 257-6965 S E A M L E S S G U T T E R S pairs. Kit., Baths, Windows & Call 727-2331 day or night HOUSE CLEANING & Paperhanging. 747-3845 Trash, Furniture, Debris Doors, Hardwood floors O u td o o r Livin g Reasonable rates Reliable CARLIN ROOFING Installed or Dropped Off No job too BIG. Painting, Basements. Fully EVER G R EEN N U -W A Y P A IN T IN G Jane or Tami 583-9387 Construction. Roofs, vinyl sid­ by 3L Alluminium Rick 251-5953 ins., free est. 495-3243 C u s to m W o rk m a n s h ip 446-9027 or 928-0216 P L A N T S C A P E S IN C . CLEA N -U P S P E C IA L $85. ing, gutters, leaders, all re­ HOMES/OFFICES-Re liable estimates, insured woman with experience. Free in P la n tin g /La yo u t A room. Powerwashing, Deck pairs. Free BABYLON HOME Complete Landscape Service 085 O d d J o b s / (908)458-5619 ___ estimates given. Freehold 0 8 0 a H a n d y m a n treatments. Fully insured. Call Let our Professionals Design/ & C onstructio n Boro & Township, Marlboro, IMPROVEMENTS ■Renovate Your Landscaping C le a n u p s Ted (908)530-7343 C E N T U R Y R O O F IN G S e rv ic e s Manalapan. 324-0423 Quality Workmanship Small jobs welcome We’re Rated #1! Leak special­ 5 2 1-4 6 6 3 PAINTING AAA AFFORDABLE - Clean­ Visit our Nursery HOUSECLEANING- 16 yrs. 446-4976 gutter cleaning. 70 Route 33, Freehold ups & odd jobs. Same day Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper ist, exp.. excellent references. C & C CON STRUCTION or call us at 780-9032 service. We take away any removal. Quality work, 20yrs. Guaranteed results. 254-1329 Honest, reliable. $10. off 1st 15yrs. exper. Renovations, thing. Free est. 264-2520 C O G ER CON TRACTING All Types of Home Repairs cleaning. 928-2302 exper. insured John 251-0893 E X T E R IO R D E S IG N E R Remodeling & Installations. additions & repairs. 291-3818 ODD JOBS PAINTING- Small jobs done R O O F IN G & G U T T E R S Let me plan and design your Great Work-Great Prices DISAPPEARING ATTIC Painting, Trash & Debris by retired painter. Very An honest price for a quality Reasonable fee. Tony 549-6396 STAIRS Furnished & installed landscaping. job. Refs., insured. 679-0320 LAWN & LANDSCAPING Removal. 787-9123, 9am-9pm reasonable. 787-0592 Joe Call 972-7877 Too busy to keep up with from $154.95 688-8128 TRASH and JUNK REMOVAL PAPERHANGING household chores? Let me A HELPING HAND H.T. MAINTENANCE Plug Lawn Care Anything you want taken to h elp. R e fe re n c e s . Cal Fix, remove, paint, repair, trim $11./single roll. 23 years exp. CORNERSTONE Aeration, dethatching, seed Cleanups dumps. Free estimates. Call 780-4367 General Contracting Al 303-9241 Mike 462-9097 ing. Fall clean-up 727-1523 Sod, Stone, Mulch 721-8246 Roofing, siding, windows, IM M A CU LA TELY C LEA N ALL AMERICAN HANDYMAN JOH N’S STUM P Grinding Renovations P H IL P O L O & S O N decks. Serving area since call Mrs. Clean. 607-0521 Quality work. W/reference Driveway Sealing Next day service. 566-3403 1973. Free est. 254-0997 Painting & Paperhanging 0 8 6 P a in tin g Free estimates. Bill 495-4692 Gutters Cleaned H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T J & A C L E A N IN G C O . Interior/Exterior. Free est. J & R ROOFING & SIDING J U S T IN T Y M E W a l l p a p e r i n g W eeding Performed Fully ins. 780-3575, 462-9558 We meet all your individual ALL AROUND HANDYMAN Landscaping, maintenance, •Painting 'Wallpapering UNBEATABLE RATES on a Monthly Basis. cleaning needs. Dusting, vac All Types of pruning. Call Anne 251-0572 P R E S T I G E I n t e r io r s Exp. & Ins. 846-7525 uuming, windows, bathrooms, Home Repairs/Improvements • Paneling • Carpentry P a y m en t o nly on Painting • Borders • Mouldings kit., refrig. & oven cleaning 431-3981 257-0580 com pletion o f job. •Tile Installation Free Estimates, Call 521-6069 We launder linens, errands etc. New construction clean­ • Dry Wall Installation Reasonable rates. Free esti­ 536 -70 11 Roofing/Siding/Masonry M O N M O U T H P A IN T IN G SAL’S PAINTING Free up, move-in, move out, office estimates. Fully Insured • Custom Shelving & Cabinetry mates. Complete landscaping W e CARE cleaning, party clean up. Carpentry, painting, bath services. Bill’s Landscaping & H O M E W O R K C O . INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Call 254-0588 Daily, weekly, monthly. In rooms & kitchens. 238-2257 • Bathroom & Kitchen 721-8671 1-800-339-8159 • Interior/Exterior sured & bonded. 536-6818 (908) 521-1713 Improvements • Commercial/Residential 082 La w n M ow er Improvements MIRACLE MAIDS Large or small. Painting, car­ 720-0646 QUALITY IS OUR TRADITION R e p a ir WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME pentry, etc. Reasonable rates. S & R ROOFING & SIDING Free Estimates Fully Insured Hung with TLC, Patience & 446-9111 Free Est, LIKE JT WAS THEIR OWN! Windows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. Call Yaacov, 390-1945 LAWN MOWER ABSOLUTELY AFFORDABLE Neatness! Maria 888-1337 Professional cleaning FREE Estimates 679-2291 Fully insured. Reasonable Paperhanger & Painter. Refer Small Engine Repair SHANLEY Construction Custom Landscaping Satisfaction guaranteed ences. Call Mike 775-4307. House, garden & hand tools Aluminum & vinyl Siding. and Lawn Care Available days, evenings & sharpened. Pickup & delivery ALL PAINTING JOBS089 P lu m b in g Replacement Windows. Est EARLY BIRD SPECIAL Saturdays. Call 495-3911 1962 Lic#30824. 251 -5595 \ Excellent indoor & outdoor FREE starter fertilizer & $50. available. 431-0913 P -U -R -R -F -E -C -T -L -Y painting. Residential & com OFF any complete thatching, A. & J. mercial. Free estimates. Fully aerating or power seeding. C LEA N Good thru Sept. 30th. PLUMBING & HEATING insured. 679-5999 0 8 3 M a s o n r y / P a v in g HOME CLEANING AT ITS Deposit required. 238-8330 Repairs, remodeling, water 0 9 2 S p e c i a l S e r v i c e s • A D D -A -L E V E L • D O RM ER ANTHONY’S VERY BEST. 257-8463 heaters, sewer & drain clean LAWNS CUT - Small lawns B -B A T H R O O M S • K IT C H E N S H a v e B ru s h .W ill T ra v e l ing. Lie. 5842. Call 238-3564 S P A R K L IN G C L E A N OK, trees & bushes; trimmed AFFORDABLE ■ • S C R E E N E D - IN • D E N S 494-0044 or 360-1997 Painter & Handyman Services Will clean your home like my or removed. Call 446-3196 on all Interlocking concrete & Installation & repairs of win­ A L A N B L A C K B U R N POWERWASHING own. Reliable, honest, de ■ PO RCH ES • D ECKS MANOR LANDSCAPING dows, doors, fixtures, mail brick pavers. pendable. 679-3251 ■ V IS IT O U R O F F IC E S & S H O W R O O M S Lawn maintenance, rock, sod • Patios • Walkways • Driveways boxes. Painting, chimney Plumbing/Heating. Sewer and Homes, decks, driveways, concrete, patios, boats. Mold & seed, trees & shrubs, mulch 10 yrs. exp. Free est. flashing, leaders, gutters, etc. Drain Cleaning. Water Heat­ and mildew removal. Call ers. Remodeling. Lie. 5325 & grading. Free estimates. No Call Tony at 566-2051 A BETTER IMAGE, INC. Craig 542-9092 or 542-0134 job too small. 246-4756 251-2801 T O T A L H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T C O R P . A LLISO N Garage Door Co. 2 3 8 -2 9 4 5 For Classified AJM MASONRY - Brick resto 2 7 3 M a in St. M a ta w a n 2 4 H r. P ho ne M c G IL L ’S T R E E S V C . ration, chimneys, pointing, wa­ Call for great savings (c o rn e r o f Rt. 3 4 ) Lie # 3 3 3 5 5 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S 681-8200 CALL (908) 723-0726 Classified Works terproofing. Call 290-0867 NATURES FRIEND HANDYMAN REMODELING CEILINGS 10% DISCOUNT GOLD STAR PAINTING WOOD & SON ALEX SMUTKO ROOFING SYNONYMOUS WOOD FLOORS CLEANUPS REMOVAL ★ NEED HELP ★ VINNY'S E 3 HOUSEKEEPING HHW LAWN CLEAN UP A LL JOBS ALL JOBS ^ 446-0424 JERSEY ROOFING ROOFING LAWN RENOVATION SPECIALISTS WALLPAPER C a ll B a rry T h e B u ild e r “ He C a re s ” A D D -A -R O O M 10% DISCOUNT 5 6 6 -2 8 2 8 10 092 Special S ervices 095 Wallpapering A T A P o w e r C le a n i n g Surface cleaning experts. Homes, decks, concrete, driveways, roofs, vinyl, aluminum & wood siding. 1-800-794-1417 AUTO DETAILING Compound. Wax-interiors/ engines. Freehold. 462-8350 FURNITURE 105 Boats for Sale INTERIOR DESIGN WORKSHOP BOAT RENTAL Hourly/Daily Is giving you, yourself, the op­ portunity to design 1 room in your home with confidence Daysailers, catamarans, sununder friendly, professional fish, power boats. 793-2000 guidance. Small classes (forming now) starting in Sep­ te m b e r. For info call 1 1 0 A u t o s f o r S a le 613-0913. Groups & non-profit organizations welcome. ACURA Legend ’88 4 dr. Auto. Loaded. Exc cond. Best 0 9 6 a W in d o w / offer. Call 238-0652 T re a tm e n ts WATER SKIING REFINISHING REPAIR Caning*Rushing 938-4064 ODD JOBS Can do most any­ C U S T O M C U R T A I N S thing. No Job Too Small. Call Low Prices.............. 577-0375 John 251-0893 POWER WASHING BMW 533i ’84 beige with brown leather inte­ rior. Sunroof, 5 speed, factory spoiler package. New tires, adult owned. Great condition. Best offer. 721 -3826 SEW & SEW With hand scrubbing of alumi­ num & vinyl siding. Driveways, CUSTOM: Blinds & Shades, sidewalks & brick cleaning. Cornices, Comforters, Shams, Window Treatments, Pillows. Call John 251-0893 MC & Visa. Call 972-8763 PRINTING - Business cards & Stationery, Announcements & WINDOW TR EA T M EN TS Invitations. Call 495-1364 SAFE HOUSE House sitting service. Going away? We watch your home by the day, week or longer. Pet sitting also. 566-8690 SLIPCOVERS, Custom made, your fabric. Quality work at BIG Savings. Call 257-5409 T E LE P H O N E Installation Repair, Jacks, Wiring 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX Call Ed, 536-2477 0 9 4 T a ilo r in g ALTERATIONS By Gail, 780-5255 H E M M IN G , E T C ... C A D IL L A C C IM M E R O N V6, 2.8, ’86. 115,000 orig. mi. Exc. cond. $2,300. 972-0404 110 Autos for Sale 1 1 2 A u to /T ru c k $ CASH PAID $ H O N D A A c c o r d ’ 83 Air, 81,000miles. Perfect run­ All makes & models. Cash on ning condition. Asking $2,500. the SPOT. Call 477-6846 or best offer. Call 251 -8263 AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days HONDA A CC O R D LXI 88 Free Removal of Junk Cars. Reliable, a/c, sunroof, am/fm $$ for new & old. 390-5531 ster. cass., 5 spd., 49,000 mi. ALL CASH AT OUR DOOR$8,188. 238-1265 1978 and newer cars and J E E P C H E R O K E E ’8 4 trucks. Running and repair­ p/s, p/b, auto., air, am/fm able. 727-7131 or 324-1166. cass. Rebuilt V-6 eng. $3,500. DONATE your car/truck to or best offer. Call 679-7447 Foundation serving the Blind. IRS Tax Deduct. Free towing. M A Z D A M l A T A ’91 Need not run. 201-420-1112. Mint cond. Red w/hard top, am/fm cass. a/c, back spoiler, F R E E R E M O V A L O F 5 speed. Retail book val. J U N K C A R S . 2 2 5 -2 1 2 6 $15,450. Sacrif. $14,900. JU N K & RUNNING C A R S 536-8700 24 HOUR SERVICE O L D S D E LTA 80 TOP CASH PRICES PAID 2 dr., V-6, p/s, p/b, 76,000 mi. CALL 536-8031 $750. or best offer. 257-3897 PLYM OUTH Voyager S E BY JERRY D A T S U N 3 0 0 Z X ’8 4 19 S E A R A Y C U D D Y Must sell. Exc. cond. 140 I/O, black, hand painted detailing. MerCruiser, w/trailer. Extras. T/tops, 5 speed, digital dash, fully loaded. $4,200. 727-3836 $7,200. Best offer. 251 -6257 F O R D M u s ta n g L X ’86 25’ BAYLINER Fully loaded. 1 owner. 90,000 10’ beam, dual batteries. mi. Asking $3,000. 364-3406 Combo Type & Sew 462-7494 '86. Loran. Head w/macerator. Full galley, sleeps 6. $15,000. or SEAMSTRESS best offer. Owner will hold fi­ Call (908)308-4159 ’87. Auto, air, p/s, p/b, tinted nancing. (201) 818-1813 windows. Very clean, exc. cond. $3,450. Call 651-7309 FORD-Granada 1976, good Alterations. Men/Women. running condition, dark blue, Expert/customized. Same day low miles. $900.00. Call service.Reasonable. 251-6127 679-3148 FORD TAURUS CHARGE YOUR AD!! y o u r a d j R e c o r d y o u r L i s t e n t o W v o ic e g r e e tin g j just k n e w s o m e o n e CREDIT ACCEPTANCE w o u l d w a n t it. Eventually, h e CORP. 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Call 536-0545 _ 462-9162 M O N TH LY P A Y M EN TS Y O U R J O B !S VW GOLF ’88 ! J & CAR POOL- Teacher. Fromi H O N D A C B 6 5 0 ’7 9 area to the Bronx. Mint condition. Runs great. Sayreville District 9. Call 390-0725 Asking $750. Call 972-0428 DEPENDABLE & AFFORDABLE [TRANSPORTATION WtTHLQW ONE MILLION 119 Car/Van Pools M opeds RE-ESTABLISH YOUR CREDIT JUNK & SCRAP CARS WANTED FOR CRUSHING H & H AUTO WRECKERS 591 -0366 P L Y M O U T H V O Y A G E R TOMMY DELL’S TOWING CASH Paid for Junk Cars & Van, ’88. 105,000 orig. mi. Truck. 24 Hr Flatbed Service. Exc. cond. $8,300. 972-0404 Reasonable Towing. 787-5453 PONTIAC GRAND AM 86 WANTED-RUNNING and Loaded. Perfect running cond. REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks Asking $2,500. Call 972-0428 $100. and UP. Junk Cars PO NTIAC TR A N S AM ’84 Removed. Cali 238-9481 Air, am/fm cass, p/w, p/locks, WE BUY JUNK CARS rear def. $4,500. 536-4473 Marlboro Auto Wreckers 591-1400 PORSCHE 924S ’87 - 5spd„ sunroof, all power, silver, 50,000m i., excel, cond 1 1 3 A u t o P a r t s / $11,500. Call 928-0281 S e rv ic e s PORSCHE 944 ’86 Silver/ black inter., auto., a/c, sun­ roof, am/fm cass., 51,000mi., HAVE AN ASE - Certified g a r a g e d . E xcel, cond. technician work on your car at home or elsewhere. For rea­ $12,500. 446-0346 7:30pm sonable rates. Call Bill TRAILERS for sale. All types 536-4245 after 5pm______ Utility Trailers to 26 ton. Call TIRE & RIM - NEW 446-9209. Open Weekends 175x13 Subaru $45. Call 679-4372 62,000 miles, 5 speed, no W IN D S H IE L D R E P A IR rust, dark blue. Original DONE at your HOME/WORK owner. Excellent condition. FREE ESTIMATES. 294-0002 Call 274-1722 after 5pm xBUICK RIVIERA ’90- Landau roof, maroon, 6 cyl., loaded w/ T o p la c e y o u r a d h e re , full powers, am/fm ster. cass. C a ll 1 - 8 0 0 -6 6 0 - 4 -A D S 26,700 mi. $13,500. 851-0730 4jp Greater Media Newspapers' personals, 'M EET YOUR M ATCH' w ith Personal C all *" 1 1 6 M o to rc y c le s / 114 Auto Financing W a n te d ’90- V-6, low mi., exc. cond. 7 C A S H ! U P T O $ 2 5 0 0 passenger seating, auto, a/c, Paid for Driveable CARS, p/s, p/b, am/fm ster. $11,000. VANS, TRUCKS/No Junk 739-1195 727-3887, call 7 days Custom Made Shop At Home C H E V Y Cam aro 82 Z28 Verticals, mini blinds, pleated shades. 60% discount w/free Indy Pace Car. 305. Runs great. Am/fm cass. $1,600. estimate, measuring and installation. 100% guaranteed. Call 458-6516 Jerry Asch 1-609-655-7548 C H EV Y C avalier 184 5 Spd 4 Cyl. 4 Dr. Air, p/s, p/b, am/ fm w/cass. $1,100. 727-2485 1 0 5 B o a t s fo r S a le CHEVY CAVALIER ’84- 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, air. Kenwood 1 7 ’ S U T P H E N J e t D riv e stereo. $1,500. Call 727-9308 w/rebuilt 454, 425 hp. Boat is CHEVY NOVA ’76- Orig in EXCELLENT CONDITION. owner. 81,000 mi. 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S A T U R N O F EA TO N TO W N ^ P GSP l La i 105 I ROUTE 36 □ M O NM O UTH M ALL ------------- —— ——• L M O TO R V E H IC L E U TURN -R O U T E 3 5 — MEMBER OF THE SuperCare AUTO G RO U PS # 1 IN C U S T O M E R SATISFACTION SALES M -F...9 -9 SA T ...9-6 SERVICE & PARTS M -F...8 -5 whinui imi SATLRN.of E atontow n • Rt. 3 6 • 9 0 8 - 3 8 9 - 8 8 2 2 A c r o s s th e h ig h w a y fro m M o n m o u t h M a ll • 2 M in u t e s fro m E x i t 1 0 5 G S P • 2 M in u t e s fro m R t . 1 8 ( E a t o n t o w n ) TH E INDEPENDENT, AUGUST 26, 1992 6 5 111 ...By getting you the most car for your money, ...By giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. ...By giving you over 25 years of combined leasing expertise. 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J 4 4 6 -5 2 0 0 4 DR., VIN# ND824335, 6 CYL., AUTO, P/S P/B, ANTI-LOCK, A/C, AM/FM ST/CASS W/EQ, P/SEATS, REC/SEATS, CONSOLE, GAUGES, R/DEF, P/W, P/D/L, P/ANT, P/MIR, BD/SIDE/MD, TINT, TILT, CRUISE, P/TR, DIG DASH, SEC SYS, PIN STRIP, INTERMIT WIPERS, MATS, MARK CROSS LEATHER INTERIOR, ELECTRONIC FEATURES GROUP, WIRE WHEEL COVERS, MSRP: $31,476, REBATE: $1500, COLLEGE GRAD. REBATE: $500, DISCOUNT: $4081. * 2 5 ,3 9 5 1992 C H R YS LE R LeB A R O N C O N V E R T IB L E 2 DR., VIN# NF199787, 6 CYL., AUTO, OVERDRIVE, P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM ST/CASS, FAB/INT, P/SEATS, BUCKETS, REC/SEATS, CONSOLE, R/DEF, P/W, P/D/L, P/MIR, BD/SIDE/MD, TINT, TILT, CRUISE, PIN STRIP, INTERMIT WIPERS, MATS, MINI TRIP COMPUTER, ALUM WH, 5385 DEMO Ml., MSRP: $20,925, REBATE: $1000, COLLEGE GRAD REBATE: $500, CHRYSLER DISCOUNT: $400, DEALER DISCOUNT: $2130. *1 6 ,8 9 ★★★★★★★★★ U S E D C A R V A L U E S ★★★★★★★★★ O u r A is e u t o S S e c t io n e llin g * e C x t $4495 $6995 1992 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE / WAGON, 6 CYL AUTO TRANS, P/STEERING, P/BRAKES, AIR COND., AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE W/CLOCK, ^ABRIC INTERIOR, GAUGES, R/DEFROST, P/MIRRORS, TILT WHEEL, P/DOOR LOCKS, TINTED GLASS, R/WIPER/WASHER, BODY SIDE MOLDINGS, CRUISE CONTROL, P/TAILGATE RELEASE, PIN STRIPING, INTERMIT. WIPERS, 7 PASSENGER, BSW TIRES, RADIALS, 14,503 MILES. STK #2977. VIN #NX125072. 7 4 7 -0 2 2 2 E 1 9 8 8 C H R Y S L E R 5tll A V E N U E 4 D R ., V I N # J W 1 1 1 0 1 7 , 8 C Y L , A U T O , P / S , P /B , A / C , A M / F M S T/C A S S , F A B /IN T , R / D E F , P / W , P / D / L , T IL T , C R U I S E , W I R E W H E E L C O V E R S , 5 1 ,4 6 4 M l. a rs . w e 1 9 8 6 B U IC K C E N T U R Y C U S T O M 4 D R ., V IN # G D 4 0 8 7 1 6 , 6 C Y L , A U T O , P/S, P /B , A /C , A M /FM S T/C AS S , R / D E F , L U G G A G E R A C K , W / W , 5 7 ,4 5 2 M l. Richard Ford 2 3 0 3 A u to m o tiv e A d v e r tis in g G r e N e w a te r M 1------ *16.785 - 1992 CHRYSLERGTCIEBAR0N CONVERTIBLE CONVERT, 6 CYL, AUTO TRANS, P/STEERING, P/BRAKES, AIR COND., AM /FM STEREO/CASSETTE W/CLOCK, LEATHER INTERIOR, P/SEATS, CONSOLE, GAUGES, R/DEFROST, P/WINDOWS, P/MIRRORS, TILT WHEEL, P/DOOR LOCKS, TINTED GLASS, BODY SIDE MOLDINGS, CRUISE CONTROL, PIN STRIPING, INTERMIT. WIPERS, 16" ALUM. WHEELS, BSW TIRES, RADIALS, 5,600 MILES, STK #2965, VIN #NF151479. s17.490 1________ "* _____ j e d ia s p a p e r s k j L A R L b o r Q S e rv in g M o n m o u th a n d M id d le s e x C o u n tie s V ly m o L itfi C h r y s l e r LEASING P l y m o u t h Rent-a-Car rHKVSI.HR 462-1330 4 2 N o r t h M a i n St. (Rt.79) M a r l b o r o Prices include all co sts to consumer except for license, registration & taxes. College Grad Rebate program if qualified. See Dealer for details.________________ _____________________ 6 6 AUGUST 26, 1992, TH E INDEPENDENT N E W '92 CIVIC 4 D R NEW'92 ACCORD LX 4 DR N E W '9 2 A C C O R D D X 4 D R N EW '92 ACCORD L X W AGON V I N 3 N L 0 5 2 9 0 4 , S tk # 1 8 2 7 4 , 4 cyl, a u to , p/s, p/b, fabric interior, n o a/c, r/def, t/glass, b s m M S R P $ 1 1 ,8 1 5 . V I N O N A 1 0 4 1 5 4 , S t k # 1 8 2 8 9 , 4 c y l, a u t o , p /s , p /b , a / c , a m /f m s t e r /c a s s , f a b in t, r /d e f, p /w /m /a , t /w h l, t /l/t , t /g la s s , b s m , c /c , in t w p r s , B S W tir e s . M S R P $ 1 7 , 1 6 0 . $7 7 00 * * 1147 mo 00 V IN 1 N A 1 48981 ,Stk #18265, 4 cyl, 5 sd., p/s, p/b, no a/c, fab int, r/d e f,, t/whl, t/gls, bsm, p/trnk. M S R P $ 13 ,8 10 . * * LEASE FOR mo $ 9 7 00 V IN 9 N A Q 0 9 8 3 0 , S t k # 1 8 1 5 8 , W a g o n , 4 c y l, a u to , p /s , p /b , a m /fm s te r /c a s s , fa b in t, r /d e f, p /w /m /a , t/w h l, p /l/tr n k , t /g la s s , b s m , c /c , in t w p rs . M S R P $ 1 8 ,7 8 5 . # # 1169 mo 00 # * mo VISIT OUR USED CAR DEPARTMENT FOR A LARGE SELECTION OF INEXPENSIVE HIGH QUALITY PRE-OWNED VEHICLES! 'A c c o r d in g to O rig in a l R e s e a rc h w h ic h c o n d u c ts c u s to m e r s u rv e y s fo r M e r c e d e s -B e n z , N is s a n & P o rs c h e & a u to d e a le r g ro u p s . P ric e s includ e all c o s ts to b e pa id b y a c o n s u m e r, e x c e p t fo r lic en sin g, regist. & ta x e s . ** 2 4 m o . c lo s e d e n d le a s e . 1 s t m o . p y m t., *3 0 0 re fu n d a b le se c u rity d e p . & M V fe e s + *2 7 5 0 c a p re d u c t, d u e at in c e p tio n . 1 5 ,0 0 0 mi/yr. e x c e s s m i.. @ 1 2 0 /m i.T o ta l P y m t s :( A c c o r d L X *1 6 9 x 2 4 = *4 ,0 5 6 ) ; (A c c o rd L X *1 4 7 x 2 4 = *3 5 2 8 ) ; (A c c o rd D X *9 7 x 2 4 = *2 3 2 8 ) ; (C iv ic D x : *7 7 x 2 4 = $ 1 8 4 8 ) . P u rc h o p t a va il, at F a ir M a rk e t V a lu e . S u b j. to a p p ro v a l b y p rim a ry le n d in g s o u rc e . 2 E A 0 0 R O T O N U T T E O m 3 6 N J 1 9 0 8 1 5 4 2 - 5 9 0 0 Downe S E H A B LE ESPA N O L S A L E S & L E A S IN G M ON-FRI 9 - 9 SA T 9 - 5 S E R V IC E & P A R TS M ON-FRI 7 - 5 SA T 9 - 5 • NOTTHEBIGGEST, NOTIKESMALLEST WE’REJUSTTHERIGHTSIZE! GM AC S M A R T B U Y 1 9 9 2 P O N T I A C S U N B I R D LE C P E 2 Dr., 4 cyl., Auto, P/S, P/B, A/C, A M /F M St. Cass., Fab. Int., Buckets, Rec/Seats, R/Def., Tint, Pin Stripe, Anti-Lock Brake System , Rad. Tires. Stk. #488, Vin. #N 7569717. M SRP $ 1 2 ,1 1 1 .0 0 .4 7 regular paym ents of $189. Final paym ent: $3399.48. $1000 dow n paym ent, A P R 4.9% . • Purchaser paysa substantial final payment at the end of theterm. • Purchaser hasthe optionto refinancethe final payment, make the final payment or, with 30-day advance written noticeto GMAC, turn overthe vehicleto the dealer at end of termand pay a $250 disposal fee. • If vehicle isturned over to dealer, purchaser is responsiblefor excesswear and useand excess mileage. • Subject to approval by GMAC. • Tax, MV add’tl. $ 189 00 per month PO N TIA C Selling a n d Se r v i c i n g P o n t i a c s S i n c e 1 9 3 9 6 2 L c w e r M a i n St., M a t a w a n , N.J. 5 6 6 -2 2 9 9 P r i c e s in c lu d e a ll c o s t s t o c o n s u m e r e x c e p t f o r li c e n s e , r e g i s t r a t i o n & t a x e s . M o n m o u t h C a r s A W c o u n t y 's lw E a y s H A i n V E FAMILY CARS 1991 FORD TAURUS GL V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, airbag, r. def., AM /FM stereo w /cass., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #P 3230. VIN #M A1562 94.2 0,9 17 miles. L a r g e s t s t o c k ! T H E M A N e w F o r d F r o m L o w L L ! ! ! M c a r P r ic e o n m & T r u c k T o L u x u r y - s p o r t y o u t h C o u n t y 's 1985 FORD CROWN VICTORIA 1990 FORD TAURUS SHO V-8 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., A M /FM stereo w /cass., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3576. VIN #FZ210463. 56,889 PLU S i n v e n t o r y B e s t C a r s U s e d T o C w a r o r k 3 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., r. def., AM /FM ster­ eo. Stk. #U 3464. VIN #M 6759781. 24,734 miles 7 5 u s e d T r u c k s S e l e c t i o n 1991 GEO METRO V-6 , 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/mirrors,, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., sprt. whls., le ather int., P/m oonroof, ABS, JBL, keyless entry, Loaded! VIN #LA159109. o v e r * 3 ,9 9 5 1991 FORD F-350 DUMP TRUCK V- 8 . 4 spd. man. trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM /FM stereo. Stk. #P 34 3 4 . VIN #M C A 2 2 4 6 5 .1 1 ,4 9 6 miles. . e _ _ _ 1 0 ,0 3 0 miles *5,647 33,839 miles. 2 995 1988 DODGE DAYTONA 4 cyl., 5 spd. m an. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt 1990 FORD BRONCO II XLT whl., r. def., AM /FM stereo w /cass., sprt. $1 1,995 1988 HONDA ACCORD LX V- 6 , 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, whls., cloth Int. Stk. #U 3422. VIN 1989 TOYOTA SUPRA 4 cyl., auto trans., w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def.,, 870 AM V-6 , 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, # JG 40300 1.42,669 miles. P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM /FM stereo w /cass., clo th int. Loaded! P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, console, 1990 FORD TAURUS GL stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3484. VIN Stk. #U3478T. VIN #LU B12976. 19,640 buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo w /cass., sprt. V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, #JA 206857 .46,660 miles. $g t j g g whls., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3474. VIN P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM 1991 FORD ESCORT LX *12,695 stereo, cloth int. Stk. #P3165. VIN #K 0110714.32,098 miles. $-| 2 895 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., miles 1989 FORD TEMPO #LA 1299 45.3 0,1 09 miles. $( AM /FM stereo, cloth int., Stk. #P 3311. VIN 9,355 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 1991 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP #M W 3 2 4 4 4 1 .18,662 miles. $y g g g P/m irrors, console, buckets, r. def., AM /FM 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, 1986 CHEVY CAMARO stereo w/cass., cloth int. Stk. #U 3461. VIN 1991 FORD ESCORT WAGON AM /FM stereo w /cass., bedliner. Stk. V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, #K K 106818. A s traded 20,256 miles. #U3409T. VIN #M 8225 271.18,5 29 miles. _ _ P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, 1987 DODGE COLT 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/m irrors, 0 ,9 9 5 r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., cloth int., sprt. 4 cyl., auto trans. P/S, P/B, A/C, console, console, buckets, r.def., AM /FM stereo, cloth *7,995 buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. whls. Loaded! Stk. #U 3527. VIN int. Stk. #P 3269. VIN #M R 108584. 24, 329 #U 3482.V IN # JU D 274 29.73,731 miles. 1989 PONTIAC 6000 SE #G N 166104. 69,516 miles. *4 9 8 1 auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, $8,475 V-P/m6 ,irrors, *2,997 1991 FORD AEROSTAR XLT tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def., EXTENDED CAB 1991 FORD TAURUS GL AM /FM stereo w /cass., cloth int., sprt. whls., 1980 FORD THUNDERBIRD V- 6 , auto trans., w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 1986 CHEVY CAVALIER Loaded! Stk. #U 3510. VIN #K T203967. WAGON P/W, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo V-8 , auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., con­ V-6 , Auto trans., w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, airbag, roof rack, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int., third seat. Loaded! Stk. #P 3363. VIN #M G 12 2 4 9 4 .2 0 ,9 3 2 miles. S-J 3 4 0 5 1985 CHRYSLER LEBARON 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3546. VIN #FF 154094. 90,473 $2 ? 8 2 mites. 40,291 miles. * 8 ,9 9 5 1989 CHEVY CORSICA 4 c y l„ auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, r.def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3465. VIN #K E294919.32,501 miles. $j . g g g 1990 FORD TAURUS V-6 , auto trans. w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w /cass., cloth int. Stk. #U3436. VIN #LA 1375 41.3 4,4 43 miles. $g 1989 FORD TAURUS L 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, con­ sole. buckets, r.def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #113488. VIN #I_Z336799. 26,383 m iies $ 7 9 g 5 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3446. VIN #K G 1305 93.6 4,2 09 miles. 1988 FORD TAURUS GL 4 cyl., auto trans. w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/m irrors, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3562. VIN #H 236729. 51,631 $6,630 m iles 1986 BUICK LESABRE V- 6 , Auto Trans, w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Loaded! VIN #G H 49 0207.70,114 miles. *5,981 1986 MERCURY SABLE IS V-6 , auto trans., w/od., PS, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, stereo w/cass., cloth int. #P 3416. VIN #G G667097. P/B, A/C, P/W, r. def., AM /FM Loaded! Stk. O nly 47,979 m"es 1988 BUICK REGAL *6,487 *7,895 SPORTY CARS 1990 CHEVY CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE V-8 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/mirrors, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, AM /FM stereo w/cass., alum , whls., leather int. Loaded! Stk. #U 3502. VIN #L5 115176.34,914 miles. QQ z 4 jO « IO V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U 3445. VIN #H P 31687 1.64 ,78 4 miles. F o r d • A w C h a ir m a r d w a n 's in n in g 1990 FORD THUNDERBIRD LUXURY CARS V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo, sprt. whls., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #P3126. VIN #LH 1717 34.3 3,9 93 miles. q 3Q Q 1988 FORD CROWN VICTORIA V- 8 , auto trans. w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U 3555. VIN #JX 1046 30.3 7,9 10 miles. $g g g g 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/m irrors, cruise, w ire whls., airbag, console, buckets, AM /FM stereo w/cass., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #P 3302. VIN #M F150933. O nly 12,583 miles. 1992 FORD CROWN VICTORIA V- 8 , auto trans. w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., alum, whls., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3528. VIN # N X 1 18159. *12,595 1991 FORD THUNDERBIRD V- 6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def., sprt. whls., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U 3483. VIN #M H 1607 40.2 3,0 46 miles. 1989 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL V- 6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., alum, whls., leather int., S ignature Series. Loaded! Stk. #U3542. VIN #K Y 7788 48.27,687 miles. *11,995 1990 FORD ESCORT GT A w a r d s e r v ic e R V- 8 , auto trans., w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., alum, whls., leather int., R oadster roof. VIN #K Y717815. 36,745 *7,995 D miles COMPACT CARS e p a r t m e n t • O N o b o d y v e r 2 0 V-6 , auto trans. w /od., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int. Stk. #U3495T. VIN #L Z B 5300 5.30,900 miles. ^ 2 9 5 1989 FORD F-150 XLT 6 cyl., 4 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, sprt. whls., cloth int., AM /FM ster­ eo w/cass., ABS. Stk. #P3182T. VIN #K N B 7 6001. O nly 19,242 miles. *9,495 1986 CHEVY K5 BLAZER 4x4 V-8 , auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., steel whls., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U3410T. VIN #G F1494 26.8 9,1 82 miles. *5,743 1986 DODGE D-250 4X4 V-8 , auto trans. P/S, P/B, no A/C, AM /FM stereo w/cass. Stk. #U3480T. VIN #G S096414.77 ,4 8 7 miles. g g g *8,981 1986 FORD F-150 6 cyl., 3 spd. man. trans. Stk. #U3567T. VIN #C C A 4 5 2 4 3 .76,133 miles. *1,994 L o w B P/B, A/C, AM /FM stereo w/cass. Stk. #U3491T. VIN #K 509768 2.32,522 miles. g g g V- 8 , 4 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, AM /FM stereo w /cass., plow. Stk. #U3504T. VIN #H N A 20541.66,4 85 miles. 1982 FORD F100 *4,847 • *14,795 1990 FORD AEROSTAR XLT *13,995 1987 FORD DIESEL F250 4x4 TRUCKS P/W, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo w /cass., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U 3448. VIN #H 1144393.82,501 miles. e c ip ie n t w/cass., cloth int., 7 pass. Loaded! Stk. #P 3452.V IN #M Z B 2 3 8 3 8 .19,777 miles. *14,985 1989 DODGE DAKOTA 1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR V-6 , 5 spd. m an. trans., P/S, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/mirrors, tilt/cruise, console, buckets, r.def., AM /FM stereo, sprt. whls., cloth int., Loaded! Stk. #P 3266. VIN #LT1839 34.2 6,7 39 miles. ’7,495 *16,595 25,454 miles. 4 573 1987 MAZDA 626 ’ 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, V- 6 , 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, con­ sole, buckets, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., cloth int. Stk. #P 3392. VIN #K L178782. Only 2 2 ,0 7 4 miles. ... *9,895 • *2,590 1987 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 1989 CHEVY CAMARO V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo, cloth int., alum. whls. Loaded! Stk. #P3273. VIN #LA 1832 57.3 0,4 37 miles. ’ 4 990 1989 EAGLE PREMIER ’ mles sole, buckets, cloth int., AM /FM radio. Stk. #U 3486.V IN # G J117309.92,177 miles. 1991 MUSTANG LX CONVERTIBLE 1990 PONTIAC GRAND AM V-6 , auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, P/m irrors, tilt/cruise, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., cloth int. Loaded! Stk. #U 3397. VIN #JA 171852. 60,020 tilt/cruise, console, r. def., AM /FM stereo w/cass., leather int., Loaded! Stk. #U 3543. VIN #7F 187766. 72,844 miles. $ g 2 9 4 M e a t s i le a g e T o m 's P r e - O F o r d s 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, AM /FM radio. Stk. #U3501T. VIN 64,415 miles. w n e d '9 i s in #G NA69631. ^ g g () S t o c k D e a ls ! Price(s) include(s) all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration, and taxes. 2 0 0 H W Y 35, ( P K Y EXIT 117) K E Y P O R T 264-1600 6 8 AUGUST 26, 1992, TH E INDEPENDENT V A L U E P R IC IN G & V EH IC LE SE L E C T IO N J f S U M M E R S A V IN G S S P E C T A C U L A R !! 1992 E s c o rt L X 5 -D o o r 1992 Tem po G L 1992 Tau rus L Station W agon 1.9L 4cyl, au to tran s, p/s, a /c , d u al e le c rem ote mirrors, light conv. gro u p , r-def, am /fm s te r/c a s s Stk #8624, VIN#N W f49903, MSRP $12,252 1992 E x p lo re r X L T 4x2 2.3L 4cyl, auto trans, p/s, p/b, a/c, p/wind, p/lcks, dual e le c rem ote mirrors, r-def, light g roup, am/fm s te r/c a s s, driver air b a g restraint system , Stk #9141, VIN #NK 174885, MSRP $13,892 3.0L 6 cyl, auto overdrive trans, a/c , p/s, p/b, r-def, hvy duty su sp e n sio n , driver air b a g restraint system , Stk #9353, VIN #N A 268726, MSRP $18,725 4.0L V6, auto overdrive tran, 2 wd, p/s, p/b with rear wheel anti-lock, a/c, cloth capt chairs, am/fm ster/cass, intr wipers, privecy glass, perf-axle, trailer towing pkg, lugage rack, p235 owl all-terain tires, Stk #9521, VIN #NUD76424, MSRP $21,796 $8,895* $ 1 4 ,5 9 5 * $ 9 ,9 9 5 * Choose h u n d re d s o f new s g i ’s s E s c o rt $ 4 0 0 , T e m p o $ 1 ,0 0 0 , T a u r u s $ 1 ,0 0 0 . C a s h b a c k o f $ 5 0 0 fo r q u a lif ie d c o lle g e g r a d u a t e s w ith c e r t if ic a t e t h r o u g h F o r d C o lle g e G r a d u a t e P u r c h a s e P r o g r a m . s 10°115 '88 Pontiac 6000 Safari W agon 6cyl, aulo tran. a/c, p/s. p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/driver seat, p/lcks, r-def. cruise, am/fm ster/cass, 58,975 mi. VIN #J9258722, Stk #2997 $ 5,995 '90 M itsubishi Ec lip s e GS ^ QUALITYUSEDVEHICLESATSPECTACULARPRICES CARS TRUCKS VANS r A D c '8 7 hyundai 4 cyf, auto tran, no a/c, p/s, p/b, 4-dr, am/fm ster/cass, 35,274 mi, VIN #HU197275, Stk #3066 '8 6 F o rd Ta u ru s L X 6 cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s. p/b. p/mirr, p/wind, p/lcks, p/trnk rel, cruise, r-def, 66,139 mi, VIN #6A128180, Stk #3090 $ 2 ,9 9 5 $ 5 ,9 9 5 '91 F o rd Pro b e G T '91 F o rd M ustang L X 5 .0 L 4 cyl, auto Ir a n . a te . p/s, p/b. tilt, p/mirr, p/lcks, cruise, tnt glass, sport whls. am/fm ster/cass. 29,387 mi, VIN #L3029310, Stk #3061 6 cyl. man tran. a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr. p/wind, p/seats, p /lc k s . p/ant. p/trnk rel, cruise, r-def. tnt glass, sport whls. sunroof, leather, am/fm ster/cass. 26.453 mi, VIN #M5110109. Stk #3072 8 cyl, auto Iran, a/c, p/b. tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/lcks. p/trnk rel, cruise, r-def, tnt glass, sport whls. am/fm ster/cass, 25.700 mi, VIN #MF113463 Stk #3076 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 '89 M ercury Sable '88 M ercury C o u g a r 6 cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b. tilt, p/mirr. p/wind, p/driver seal, p/lcks. p/trk rel, cruise, r-def. am/tm ster/cass, 36,308 mi. VIN #KG635726 mi, Slk #3056 6 cyl, auto tran, a/c. p/s, p/b. tilt, p/mirr, p/ant. p/lcks, cruise, r-def. tnt glass, am/fm ster/cass, 37,726 mi, VIN #JH633068. Stk #3005 '90 Fo rd Taurus W agon $ 7 ,4 9 5 ’90 F o rd Taurus G L 6 cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s. p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/seats, p/lcks, p/trunk rel, cruise, r - d e l, tnt glass, am/fm ster/cass. ABS, 31,390 mi, VIN #LA240113, Stk #2919 $9,995 $ 7,995 '9 0 Ford S . C . T h u n d e rb ird S u p e r Coupe 6 cyl auto Iran, a/c. p/s. p/b, lilt, p/mirr, 0/wnd. p/seats, p/lcks. p/ant p/trnk rel. cruise, r-def. tnl glass, sport wtils, sunroof, leather am/tm ster/cass. 41,065 mi. VIN#LH166604. Stk H306S 6 cyl, auto Iran, a/c, p/s. p/b. tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/driver seat, p/lcks. cruise, r-def, third seat, am/fm ster, 26.586 mi, VIN #IA166518. Stk #2818 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 '88 F o rd B ro n c o 4x4 X LT '90 Je e p W rangler 4x4 '91 D o d g e C aravan SE 8 cyl. auto trans a/c, p/s, p/b. tilt, p/wind, p/lcks, cruise, r-def. tnt glass, am/fm ster/cass, 43,379 Ml, VIN #JLA96645. Stk #3067 4 cyl, 5-spd, man tran. no a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm ster/cass, 32,846 mi, VIN #LJ511456, Stk #2561 6 cyl, a u to tran, a /c , p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, p/w ind, p/lcks, r-def, am/fm s te r/c a s s, 22,275 mi, VIN #M R128138, Stk #2716 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 $ 7 ,4 9 5 $ 1 3 ,4 9 5 '89 Fo rd B ro n c o 4x4 E d d ie Bauer '90 Fo rd B ro n c o 4x4 X LT 8 cyl. auto tran. a/c. p/s. p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/lcks. cruise, am/fm ster/cass. 41,254 mi, VIN #KLA87815. Stk #2967 8 cyl. auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/wind, p/lcks, tnt glass, am/fm ster/cass, 34.810 mi, VIN #LLA35724, Stk #3027 6 cyl, auto tran, a /c . p/s, p/b, tilt, p/w ind, p/lcks, cruise, am /fm s te r/c a s s, antilock b ra k e s, 21,039 mi, VIN #MB 134091. Stk #3050 $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 '90 F o rd C ro w n Vic W agon 6 cyl, auto tran. a/c, p/s. p/b. tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/lcks. p/ant, p/trnk rel, sport whls, tnt glass, cruise, r-def, am/fm ster/cass. 38,450 mi, VIN #KH659651. Stk #2945 8 cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, p/wind, p/seats, p/lcks, cruise, r-def, am/fm ster/cass, 47,197 mi, VIN #LX125010. Stk #3007 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 '91 C h e v y A s tro v a n '91 Fo rd R a nger '90 G E O Tracker 4x4 4 cyl, 5-spd, man tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm ster/cass. 22,160 mi, VIN #MTA26843, Stk #3080 4 cyl. 5-spd, man tran, a/c, no p/s, p/b, sun fun, soft top, am/fm ster/cass, 38,703 mi, VIN #L6232097, Stk #2896 glass, am/lm ster, 57.084 mi $ 8 ,9 9 5 $ 7 ,9 9 5 $ 7 ,9 9 5 '91 C h e v y B laze r Tahoe 4 x4 " Y o u r f a m il y 's d r i v i n g h a s b e e n o u r 6 cyl, auto tran. a/c. p/s, p/b, tilt, p/mirr, p/Wind, p/lcks, cruise, r-def, tnt glass. 4-dr, am/fm sler/cass. 23.979 mi. VIN #M2278332. Stk #2864 f a m il y 's b u s in e s s f o r 3 0 y e a r s " $ 1 3 ,9 9 5 '89 M ercury C o u g a r $9,995 $ 1 8 ,5 9 5 * 'P r ic e s in c lu d e m a n u fa c tu e r to c o n s u m e r r e b a te s . F o r d C u s to m e r C a s h P r o g r a m ; v ehicles m s to c K , - r i y M jP v " Y o u r s e a rc h h a s e n d e d " Route 9 South at H W Y. 18 O L D B R ID G E, N .J. 908-591-1111 Ad is a coupon and must be presented for specials. Prices are valid for 7 days and include all costs to be paid by a consumer except licensing, registration and tax. \ '89 D o d g e Ram 250 ■ ' :: ' 92 C on ve rsion Bcyl. auto tran a/c, p/s, p/b, lilt, p/mirr p/wma p/seat p/lcks, p/ant, cruise <del color TV, VCR & much more, am/fm ster/cass, 9,597 mi. VIN #NR114729, Slk #3045 $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 $ 1 4 ,9 9 5 '90 Fo rd F250 4x4 C u sto m ‘89 F o rd E-350 8 cyl, auto tran, a/c, p/s, p/b, sliding r/wind, a u x fuel tank, am/fm s te r/c a s s, 33,096 mi, VIN #LCA4823, Stk #3073 8 cyl. au to tran, n o a /c . p/s, p/b, cruise, am radio, 25,288 mi, VIN #KHA66035. Stk #3008 $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 $ 9 ,9 9 5 T H E IN D EP EN D EN T , A U G U S T 26, 1992 6 9 T E S T !! O ggg S ACHIEVA CAMRY H ld s b o n d a & b y a n d S t o p e a t s T o y o t a . s e e w h y ! 1992 OLDS ACHIEVA 4 d o o r , S T K # 3 1 0 6 1 , V IN # I \ I M 4 6 2 3 8 6 , 4 c y l., a u to , P /S , P /B , A /C , A M /F M s t e r e o w /c lo c k , f a b r ic in te r io r , b /s e a t s , c o n s o le , g a u g e s , r /d e f r o s t , p /d o o r lo c k s , t in t e d g la s s , in t e r m it w ip e r s , r a d ia ls , s ty le d w h e e ls , M S R P $ 1 5 ,0 2 5 , R e b a te $ 7 5 0 , D is c o u n t $ 1 ,3 0 5 . 1992 OLDSCIERAS 1992 OLDS88 ROYALE 4 d o o r, S T K # P 1 1 7 7 , V I N # N H 3 5 7 2 3 7 , 6 c y l, a u to 4 d o o r , S T K # P 1 2 0 1 , V I N # N 6 3 1 2 3 1 0 6 c y l ., a u t o P / S , P / B , A / C , A M / F M s t e r e o / c a s s w / c l o c k , f a b r ic w / o v e r d r iv e , P / S , P / B , A / C , A M / F M s te re o / c a s s in t e r io r , r / d e f r o s t , p / w i n d o w s , tilt w h e e l , p / d o o r w / c l o c k , f a b r ic in t e r io r , p / s e a t s , r / d e f r o s t , P / S , P / B , A / C , A M / F M s t e r e o w / c l o c k , f a b r ic lo c k s , t in t e d g l a s s , c r u is e c o n t r o l , B S W t ir e s , p / w i n d o w s , t ilt w h e e l , p / d o o r lo c k s , t in t e d g l a s s , in t e r io r , b / s e a t s , r / d e f r o s t , p / d o o r lo c k s , t in t e d r a d i a l s , 2 0 ,2 5 5 m i l e s , O r ig in a l M S R P $ 1 6 ,1 5 0 . c r u is e c o n t r o l , s e c u r i t y s y s t e m , i n t e r m i t w i p e r s , 1 2 ,5 2 5 m i l e s , O r ig in a l M S R P 2 1 , 1 8 1 . g l a s s , a n ti lo c k b r a k e s , r a d i a l s , 7 , 5 7 9 m il e s . 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