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council that he was leaving.
Scarillo
and
Himelman later asked
Lombard if he knew
where the mayor was, and
BY DAVE COLDBERG
Lombard said' no, accordStaff Writer
ing to Scarillo.
he North Brunswick Township
Spaulding said he was
Council fired Business Administrator
very upset with the counRobert Lombard Monday night
cil's decision to fire
because he lied about Mayor David
Lombard.
Spaulding's whereabouts.
"This is very trouMembers voted 4-2 to oust Lombard durLombard
bling. A very highly
ing Monday night's meeting, accusing him of
skilled professional has
not telling Council President Peggy Scarillo been caught up in a bunch of political crap
and Township Attorney David Himelman that that he has nothing to do with," Spaulding
Spaulding was on a business trip.
said. "He knew where 1 was. Rob exercised
bad judgment. A reprimand might be in order,
but to dismiss such a dedicated man is
wrong."
"I lied, but I protest the actions of the
Scarillo said that Lombard lied to her and
council, having not received proper notice Himelman.
about this decision," said Lombard, who com"I don't believe it is appropriate for
mented that he only learned about the action Lombard to continue in his position," Scarillo
at 3:30 p.m. that day.
said.
Lombard was hired by the township in late
Scarillo said that Lombard did call her the
February of last year. He had previously next day to inform her where Spaulding was.
served as Jersey City's administrator for eight
Council Vice President Leo Ryan said that
years.
he believed this was a decision that had to be
The controversy started when Spaulding made.
went away lor a week on a business trip in
"These are unfortunate circumstances, but
Switzerland.
this has to be done," said Ryan. "We cannot
Spaulding said he did tell Lombard about
Continued on page 16
the trip, but neglected to tell members of the
Lombard sent packing
after lying about mayor's
location
T
JEFF HUNTLEY
An investigator digs through the debris at the scene of the fatal mobile
home fire that claimed the life of a 2-year-old boy in South Brunswick on
Friday. For the story, see page 3.
S.B. tries 2nd water hookup ordinance
Residents with wells
on Friendship Road
want a choice
BY CHARLES W. KIM
Staff Writer
T
he
South
Brunswick
Township Council will try
once again to mandate
hooking up to* the township's
water system.
"We want to follow that path
for both water and sewer." Mayor
Debra Johnson said in support of
the new ordinance, which will
likely be introduced next week.
"I believe we need to move
ahead with this ordinance," she
said.
Council members passed a
mandatory sewer hookup ordinance in December, but defeated
a similar ordinance dealing with
water after residents spoke
against it.
"We thought it would be easy
to pass and what the people wanted," Deputy Mayor Frank
Gambatese said during the council work session Tuesday night.
The new ordinance would
mandate residents to hook up to
the township line if it is available.
Township professionals estimate the ordinance could affect
200-300 residents that currently
use private wells, but that have
access to a township line.
According to the ordinance,
residents will have 180 days to
connect to the line after receiving
a notice from the township, unless
they have a well that was installed
after January 1990, or where the
connection cannot be made without installing a pump station,
blasting bedrock, or acquiring an
easement or right of way to cross
an adjoining property, water
source, road or railway.
Residents who qualify for an
exemption will have up to 10
years to hook up to the line.
The ordinance also contains a
provision for those residents who
would experience a financial
hardship in paying for the
hookup.
Those residents could be given
up to two years to pay for the connection.
The cost to connect to the
township line varies, according to
Township
Engineer
David
Samuels of CME Associates,
Parlin section of Sayreville.
Samuels said in December that
the average cost is about $2,000
to hook into the line, but can easily vary from home to home
depending on several factors
including distance to the line,
grade, and ground composition.
Several
residents
from
Friendship Road were given a
special chance to speak at the
meeting.
"This is not a necessary ordinance; this does you no good to
force this on us," resident Ronald
Bollheimer told the council.
Bollheimer said that there is
no need to force residents to hook
up to the township system at this
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Officials call tragic S.B. blaze accidental
Seven injured in attempt
to save young victim
of horrific blaze
BY CHARLES W. KIM
Staff Writer
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Fire investigators believe an open flame may have
caused a tragic mobile home fire last week
that killed a 2-year-old boy.
Police said Tuesday that the Feb. 8 fire
at the Woodard's family home in the
Brookside Mobile Home Park on Route 1
will be ruled accidental.
Investigators from the South Brunswick
Fire Safety department and fire investigators from the Middlesex County
Prosecutor's Office dug through the debris
during the week looking for clues as to
what started the fire that killed Victor
Woodard, 2.
Police and emergency crews were
called to the home at 9:42 p.m. finding it
fully engulfed in flames.
According to police, the home's owner,
Matthew John Woodard, 44, was taking a
shower in the home he shared with his wife
Lonie Pumm-Woodard, 38, and two sons,
Dakota, 4, and Victor, when he heard a
"popping sound."
Woodard came out of the shower and
found the home on fire.
According to police, Woodard quickly
grabbed Dakota and left the home, escaping the fast moving blaze.
Police said that Woodard then tried to
re-enter the home to rescue Victor but was
overcome by the smoke and the heat of the
fire.
A neighbor had to hold Woodard back
JEFF HUNTLEY
South Brunswick police investigate the scene of the fatal fire at the Brookside
Mobile Home Park on Route 1.
scene also desperately tried to enter the
from trying again to save his son.
The mother was at work at the time of home to save the boy, sustaining injuries in
the attempt.
the fire, according to police.
Five police officers arriving on the
The five officers, Sgt. Hugh McNeil, 52;
Robert Jairdullo, 26; Don Whicker, Frank
Lombardo, and Bryan Hughes, all 32; tried
to circle the home looking for any opening
to gain access.
Jairdullo cut his hands trying to pry
loose a window pane which shattered in his
hand.
Those officers were later treated for
smoke inhalation and lacerations, Sgt.
Patrick Owens said Friday.
Monmouth Junction Fire Chief Bob
Grennew said Tuesday that firefighter
Shawn Wert, 30, also suffered from smoke
inhalation as he tried to enter the home.
"The flames were just beating them
back," Grennew said, adding, "We did
everything we could." •
Grennew said that six firefighters using
full gear, including a thermal imaging camera purchased last year, also tried to enter
the home in an attempt to rescue the boy.
"It was so far involved," Grennew said.
As many as 35 firefighters from
Monmouth Junction and Kendall Park
fought the fire, bringing it under control in
about 20 minutes, according to Grennew.
Woodard, Dakota, and the five officers
were taken to Robert Wood Johnson
University Hospital in New Brunswick following the fire.
Woodard was quickly transferred to St.
Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston due
to die nature of his injuries.
A
hospital
spokesperson
said
Wednesday that he was scheduled to be
discharged that day.
Grennew said that the fire spread quickly throughout the mobile home.
"You have to get out quickly," Grennew
• said, adding that you have significantly less
time to escape that kind of structure.
Five board members still oppose Rimmer
Members respond
to public questions about
superintendent search
not see things that way.
"I was committed to carrying out and
completing the process," Grimm said. "I
never had a closed mind; there are more
qualified candidates."
BY DAVE GOLDBERG
Williams said he has always had an
Staff Writer
open mind during the entire superintendent
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The five search.
"I continue to have an open mind and
North Brunswick Board of Education
members opposed to the appointment of look at all the criteria from everyone's
Dr. Robert Rimmer continue to stand by input," added Williams.
Petrillo agreed that Rimmer had the
their position.
Richard Novak, Frank Petrillo, Craig skills to be a business manager, however,
Rosevear, Bob Grimm and Kevin Williams he believes that a superintendent should be
had previously voted 5-4 against the able to direct the business manager.
Petrillo added that he thought Rimmer
appointment of Rimmer as school superintendent, but residents still support Rimmer was never qualified for the position.
"I wanted an experienced person for the
being hired for that position.
Rimmer, the current principal of North job," said Petrillo.
Acting Superintendent Frank Sinatra
Brunswick High School, was thefinalcanwas asked about his goals for the township.
didate in the last superintendent search.
On Tuesday night during the board He said that the board's chemistry was not
meeting at Parson's school, school board the most important goal in mind.
"I want to insure that the educational
members were asked to further explain the
qualifications they felt Rimmer lacked for program will run in the same fashion that it
the job, and why he hasn't been accepted. has in the past," he said.
In addition, Sinatra said that it is also
The board was asked how they could be
divided on the decision of who is the most important to bring the board together.
Sinatra is scheduled to serve as the
qualified superintendent.
superintendent
for North
Board member Robert Haws said that interim
while the same criteria was used by all in Brunswick schools for a six-month period.
the selection, that criteria could be viewed However, if a superintendent should be
hired during that interim time period, that
differently in other board members' eyes.
"The same criteria was used by me, but individual would begin working immediI can't speak for the other board members. ately.
Over six months ago, Dr. Alan Elko
The criteria is subject to personal interpretation. People interpret criteria in different resigned as the township's superintendent.
Robert Turco worked as the acting superJEFF HUNTLEY
ways," added Haws.
Grimm was asked why he had a closed intendent until he retired two weeks ago.
Bob Grimm, a member of the North Brunswick Board of Education, is attentive to
mind toward Rimmer, He stated that he did
the business at hand at Tuesday's meeting at Parsons School.
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The Stern's store on Route 1 in South Brunswick.
Stern's end means only
a name change in S.B.
stores are located in Paramus, Wayne,
South Plainfield, Ledgewood, Woodbridge, West Orange and Jersey City.
One store in Monmouth is expected to
be closed, and the store in Toms River may
also eventually close, according to the corBY CHARLES W. KIM
poration.
Staff Writer
According to the release, the move will
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The closing help increase cash for stockholders, allowof the Stern's division by its parent corpo- ing the company to obtain its target of
ration will mean only a name change to the $4.25 per share this year.
The Stem's division employs a total of
new store off Route 1.
"That store will convert to a Macy's," 7,400 people in its stores and the Paramus
Carole Sanger, a spokeswoman for central office.
The division's closing will result in a
Federated Department Stores, said Friday.
Federated Department Stores, the loss of 2,6O0 jobs which will come from
Cincinnati-based parent corporation that the central office and the closing stores,
owns Stern's, Macy's and Bloomingdale's according t o the news release.
The corporation said in the release that
department stores, announced on Feb. 8
that they would be closing the Stern's divi- it will try to find work for those employees
sion to better improve the "brand name displaced in one of the other divisions.
Federated said that they employ more
recognition" of the other two divisions in
than 25,000 people in the greater New
the region.
The corporation owns more than 400 York metro area.
A total of 19 stores will change their
department stores in 33 states and Puerto
Rico, and had sales of more than $18.4 bil- name to either Macy's or Bloomingdale's
during the move.
lion last year.
According to the release, Macy's will
"We believe the best approach for
Federated in the Northeast is to concen- pick up 17 of the stores, and
trate on our two strongest department store Bloomingdale's will get the remaining
brands (Bloomingdale's and Macy's)," two.
The change is expected to be completed
James M. Zimmerman, Federated's chairby mid-year, according to the company.
man and CEO, said in a news release.
Zimmerman said that the move comes
The majority of the 24 existing Stern's
stores, including the one in South despite Stern's "solid performance" and
Brunswick which only opened in marketing strategy which targeted a "midNovember, will be renamed and kept open. dle-market niche."
"It was a hard decision," Zimmerman
The South Brunswick store employs
155 people, and those jobs will remain said, adding that the ease of consolidation
with the other two divisions made it an
secure, according to Sanger.
No one at the store would comment on easier choice to make.
"Otherwise, we would have continued
the announcement.
According to Federated, the South pursuing the Stern's strategy successfully
Brunswick store will be one of eight in the in these markets for some time to come,"
Garden State to be changed. The other he said.
New store will remain;
155 jobs secure according
to parent corporation
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Petrillo suing S.B. board
In the end, the suit said, the board refused
to permit Petrillo to rescind his resignation,
and Petrillo retired.
Petrillo alleged that Stewart's actions were
done to "purposefully harm" him and force
him to resign.
BY DAVE GOLDBERG
The suit states that Petrillo was duly qualStaff Writer
ified to hold the assistant principal position;
NEW BRUNSWICK — North Brunshowever, he was forced to resign from his
wick Board of Education member, Frank
position on Jan. 1,2000.
Petrillo is suing the South Brunswick Board of
Petrillo alleged that he was coerced and
Education and Superintendent of Schools
improperly pressured from the board and
Samuel Stewart.
Stewart to save his son's position.
According to the suit, filed in state
Petrillo has been a member of the North
Superior Court, Middlesex County, on Jan. 2, Brunswick Board of Education since April
Petrillo alleges he was forced to resign as
1999. He is up for re-election in April 2002,
assistant principal of the South Brunswick
• His son Dean resigned from his position as
High School by Stewart and the board.
assistant coach at the school last year, and has
Petrillo is being represented in the suit by
since become a police officer.
Steve Fox of the firm of Borrus, Goldin, Foley,
Vignoulo, Hyman, Stahl and Clarkin, the
same firm that represents the North
Brunswick Board of Education.
The suit claims that Petrillo agreed and
submitted his resignation, effective on Jan. 1,
2000, in May 1997 under duress in order to
protect his son's (Dean Petrillo) tenure with
the board.
Dean Petrillo received a position as assistant football, basketball and baseball coach at
South Brunswick High School between 1994
and 1996. During that same time period,
Frank was the athletic and activities director at
the high school.
According to the suit, one of the main
duties of the athletic director is to review and
evaluate the job performances of the head
coaches of high school sports activities. It is
the head coaches' responsibility to review and
evaluate the performances of their assistant
coaches.
In the suit, Petrillo claims he did not
review or evaluate his son's performance as
assistant coach.
In fall 1997, Petrillo was allegedly advised
that the South Brunswick board implemented
an "anti-nepotism" policy. This policy would
cause the young Petrillo to have to resign from
his position as assistant coach because his
father was the athletic director at the high
school.
While the policy does not prohibit relatives
from working together in the district, it does
not allow for them to be in a supervisory
capacity over other family members, according to school officials Monday.
During that same period, the position of
assistant principal of grades nine and 10 at the
high school became available. Petrillo applied
for the position to remove any connection to
his son's employment as assistant coach,
according to the suit.
Petrillo was allegedly told that he could
have the assistant principal position if he submitted his resignation effective Jan. 1, 2000,
and in return for that resignation, Petrillo was
indeed hired, the suit states.
Petrillo said he later decided to rescind his
resignation, and claims he was advised by
Stewart to be careful that it would not cause
problems for his son, according to the suit.
s?
Claims district forced his
resignation with threats
to son's tenure
JEFF HUNTLEY
North Brunswick Board of Education member Frank Petrillo looks on during a
board meeting Tuesday night, at the Parsons School, North Brunswick, He is
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — Township
Attorney David Himelman resigned
Tuesday, less than 24 hours after the
Township Council fired Business
Administrator Robert Lombard.
"It is with deep regret that I advise you
that, effective immediately, I will be resigning as the township attorney and labor counselforthe township of North Brunswick for
personal and professional reasons,"
Himelman stated in a letter faxed to Mayor
David Spaulding and the council Tuesday, i
"Certainly I will make myself available
and do everything necessary for a smooth
transition of all work-related matters to
whomever my successor is," Himelman's
letter said, adding, "I want to take this
opportunity to thank the mayor and council
for the privilege to serve as your township
attorney and wish all of you the best f o r a
successful and happy future."
Council President Peggy Scarillo said
that she is upset to see Himelman leave the
township.
'
"David has done great things for this1
town. It is a shame that he has decided to
leave.," Scarillo said after hearing the news)
"I have a lot of respect for him. He is very
knowledgeable, and I think the world of
him. David's heart was with Nortli
Brunswick."
Councilwoman Maureen Little ex-i
pressed disappointment over Himelman's
resignation.
"It is really sad to see him leave," said
Little. "He set precedence in the town and
the state. I wish that David would reconsider his resignation."
Himelman had served as the township's
attorney since January 2000.
Little did not know how soon a replacement will be hired to replace
Himelman, but stressed that this is something that needs to be done as soon as possible.
Little said that as it stands right nowj
there would be no attorney available foe
Tuesday's Township Council meeting^
which concerns her.
"I wouldn't take that chance," Little said,
This decision was made by Himelmaij
the day after Lombard was fired by a 4-2
vote of the council, but he would not s a y if
[
the firing caused him to leave.
"I have no comment," Himelman said
when contacted at his office Tuesday.
j
Himelman had been working with th^
council on an ordinance to designate the
council president as acting mayor when the
mayor is absent from the municipality foj
more than 24 hours.
This ordinance was to make it official
that the council president would work a s thi
acting mayor. In past situations, Spauldini
had suggested that the business administral
tor serve as the acting mayor.
i
Scarillo and the council disagree because
the administrator is not an elected official
whereas the council president is elected hj
the community.
t
Someone from the municipality rnaj
temporarily serve as the acting administrator, but they must search for an attorney
according to Little.
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S.B. officer saves
man from fiery crash
BY.CHARLESJA^KIM
Staff Writer
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Patrolman
Steve Walrond didn't know what to expect
as he responded to an accident involving
three motor vehicles on Raymond Road at
6:43 a.m on Feb. 8.
"I knew I was going to be the first car
there " he said.
As his car arrived at the scene, he could
see one car burning, and some of those
involved by the side of the road.
"Is everyone out of the car?" he asked.
The answer from a dazed victim of the
crash was "No, there is a guy in the truck."
Walrond then saw the 1998 Ford
Explorer with driver James Higginbotham,
50, of Princeton still trapped inside.
Smoke was rising from the engine of
the truck.
Walrond sprang into action.
"He [the driver] was out of it," Walrond
said, Tuesday, as he ended another shift at
the police station on Route 522.
Walrond said that he opened the door
and briefly looked over Higginbotham for
injuries.
"I tried talking to him; I saw the injury
to his head," Walrond recalled.
Then the officer saw flames start to
come from under the trunk of the vehicle.
He knew he had only moments to act to
free the man from what would soon be an
inferno.
"I've seen car fires before; they go up
quick," Walrond said.
Higginbotham was still inside his seat
belt, and Walrond was trying to free him.
"We have to get out of here sir,"
Walrond told the man; however, the seat
belt refused to free him.
Walrond said he began to see the smoke
start to penetrate the fire wall, and seep
into the passenger compartment.
"I was getting concerned," Walrond
said, adding that he knew time was mhning
out.
Walrond said
he did not have
enough time to
reach his knife,
and instead decided to pull him
out from under
the harness, and
belt.
"I grabbed his
arms
and started
Steve Walrond
pulling," Walrond
said.
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East Windsor resident Bill Laudiem in getting the man away from the burning truck.
Moments later, Walrond saw the passenger compartment go up in flames.
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Walrond said, adding it is hard to see himself as a hero.
"Men in uniform do this everyday," he
said.
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Higginbotham's daughter that he realized
the magnitude of what he had done.
The letter, Walrond said, thanked him
for saving her father's life.
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Walrond said that he h a s talked to
Higginbotham since the accident and
thinks they will get together again in the
future.
"Just talking to him meant a lot; it made
me feel good," Walrond said.
As for Walrond, the officer said that
after the accident, he gave his father a hug.
"I gave my dad a hug to s a y I'm glad
you're here," Walrond said.
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Vote of no confidence
passed against council
based on their displeasure with the decision to discharge Lombard, according to
DiStefano
The firing of Lombard has brought
North Brunswick to all-time low in
morale, according to DiStefano
BY DAVE GOLDBERG
"Morale is terrible; it is at an all-time
Staff Writer
worst. I did two tours in Vietnam, and the
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The morale was better there," DiStefano added
DiStefano expressed concern about
Planning Board expressed a vote of no
confidence Tuesday night to those mem- Scanllo's not allowing the public to combers of the Township Council who voted to ment on Lombard's firing He said that
discharge
Township
Business Scanllo has a higher goal than being council president
Administrator Robert Lombard.
"I am absolutely livid that the council
"The people m this town deserve the
best, and I believe they had the best," said president allowed this to go on without
Daniel DiStefano, Planning Board vice public input She thinks she has already
been elected for God I don't believe she is
chairman, commenting on Lombard
Lombard was fired during a Township qualified to lun for a bus," added
Council meeting Monday night after he DiStefano
In addition, DiStefano said that
admitted to lying to council President
Peggy Scanllo and foimer Township Lombard had never been repumanded
Attorney David Himelman about the before and had a "perfect record" in terms
whereabouts of Mayor David Spauldmg of conduct
A second resolution was passed to recduring a recent business tap
At its Tuesday night meeting the ognize Lombard's service on the Planning
Planning Board unanimously adopted two Board
DiStefano said that the efforts and
lesolutions based on Lombard's firing
Councilman Larry Baldim, who sits on expertise of Lombard were acknowledged
the board, abstained from the vote on the in the second resolution
DiStefano pointed out that the vote of
lesolution
"I am very disappointed that the coun- no confidence was bipartisan in support of
cilman didn't have the guts to vote the Lombard
A copy of both resolutions will be lorsame way he voted on Monday night," said
waided to the Township Council,
DiStefano
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SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001
Opinion
North Brunswick officials
should learn to get along
T
hings. are real!} getting
ugly in North Brunswick
Township
The political battle between
Mayoi David Spauldina and council President Peggy Scanllo
claimed two \ ictims this week.
The Township Council fired
Administrator Robert Lombard on
Mondaj night, and Township
Attorney
DaMd
Himelman
resigned the next da\.
Lombard's dismissal, for lying
about Spaulding's whereabouts to
Scarillo, seems directly related to
the feud that erupted between the
mayor and the council president
late last year.
That feud came to light during
a disagreement on the Otken Farm
issue.
Spaulding wanted to hear an
offer made by US Home, which
has had the farm under contract for
four years.
US Home wants to purchase
the 105-acre parcel for agerestricted housing, and said it was
willing to sell the township 38
acres for open space.
Scarillo. on the other hand,
wanted to move forward to buy the
entire farm as open space, even if
the township must condemn it first
in order to do so.
During that argument, Scarillo
said that Spaulding was not leading the town and should resign
Since that time, both officials
have traded verbal blows regularly
in public.
While Himelman's resignation
cites "personal and professional"
reasons for his departure, one can
wonder if the atmosphere in the
council chamber is just too bloody
for any true professional to be a
part of.
This is not the only elected
body in the township experiencing
turmoil.
The Board of Education is bit-
terly split over picking a district
superintendent.
The rhetoric from the school
board is also filled with allegations
of incompetence, as members battle over whether to appoint popular
high school principal Robert
Rimmer to the post.
Five members of the school
board boycotted a Jan. 16 meeting
where hundreds of residents
turned out to support Rimmer's
appointment.
The boycott led to a petition to
remove two of the five members,
Frank Petrillo ana! Dr. Richard
Novak.
After months of name calling
and calls for elected officials to
resign or be recalled, where are we
now?
We have a township that
presently does not have an attorney, administrator or permanent
superintendent of schools.
Instead ot moving forward with
the people's business, we have
something that resembles a Jerry
Springer show.
This is not the way to do things
on the local level.
This kind of down-and-dirty
politics may do well inside the
Washington Beltway, but not here.
Not in a state where development
and property taxes arc spiraling
out of control, where car insurance
requires a second mortgage on the
house, and where student test
scores are dropping, according to
the latest school report card data.
We need and deserve better
from those we place in offices of
trust.
It is time for them to stop the
petty bickering and move ahead to
do the jobs that they were elected
to do.
It is time for them to learn to
get along and make the hard decisions that need to be made.
It's time for them to grow up.
Sentinel
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Residents should be heard before Otken fate Ss decided
A
s a member of the North
Brunswick Open Space
Committee for most of its
first year and a longtime member
of the Parks and Recreation
Committee, I fully appreciate the
importance of acquiring and preserving open space; however, I
am concerned about the Township
Council's recent decision to
acquire the land known as the
Otken farm by eminent domain.
Such a confrontational and
final measure should only be
employed when all other possibilities have been exhausted. I
believe a meeting with US Home
representatives to discuss a com-
promise is a wise approach. In
addition, North Brunswick residents should be given an opportunity to be heard on such a drastic
step before it is implemented,
Zusette Casale
North Brunswick
Novak-Rosevear five can't explain why they lied to public
T
he anti-Robert Rimmer
faction of the North
Brunswick Board
of
Education, led by Richard Novak
and Craig Rosevear, ha^ yet to
answer one simple question: Why
did they lie to the public, to
Rimmer and to the other four
members of the Board of
Education?
The "Novak-Rosevear five"
lied to the public by pretending to
ask for the public's input when in
fact their minds were already
made up.
There was no purpose in having residents meet with Rimmer,
except to mislead them. What
changed from the first and second
time the five approved Rimmer's
qualifications to lead to its rejection of his candidacy? Nothing.
Wendy Schadt, who dropped out,
should never have been in the
running, and every parent who
met with her knew it. Schadt's
dropping out only served to
expose the Novak-Rosevear lie
and force their hand. They lied to
Rimmer and to the four board
members who supported Rimmer
by falsely saying he would be
given a fair shot.
The Novak-Rosevear five
refused to show up and answer
the public's questions because
they knew they had no good answer for why they lied to the pub-
lic.
And
they
still
haven't
answered the question.
Their refusal to answer the
question, like their lie, shows just
how little they think of the people
who elected them. They might as
well just admit it — they don't
care what the public says and
don't trust the public.
North Brunswick residents
don't need. officials who lie to
them, waste their time and think
so little of them. North
Brunswick doesn't need the
Novak-Rosevear five.
Joseph Colao
North Brunswick
NBTHS assistant principal defends Dr. Rimmer's integrity
I
have made it clear to the members
of the North Brunswick Board of
Education, my colleagues, and the
community at large my feelings concerning Dr. Robert Rimmer's candidacy for superintendent of schools.
Simply put, after having worked
with him these past five years, it is my
belief that because of his vision, his
child-centered philosophy, his consistent support for diversity issues and his
exemplary track record in every position he has held, he is the best candidate to lead this district to even greater
heights.
Although some may consider me
to be a "loyalist," this letter is not being
written to endorse Rimmer, but to
attempt to correct some misstatements
of fact that were contained in a letter
written by Thomas J. Montville that
recently appeared in the Feb. 9
Sentinel. While ethical considerations
prevent me from discussing any individual student's case, there are procedures in place for students who ask to
graduate in three years.
Contrary to the assertion in the letter, Rimmer did not change (he rules to
prevent students from graduating in
three years. In fact, in the past two
years, three students have chosen to
graduate early, and another one is
scheduled to graduate in June 2002.
When this issue first arose,
Rimmer worked closely with me and
the counselors to ensure all students
were treated fairly. In the end, he was
able to achieve a situation in whicl\
none of the students involved were
denied eligibility for scholarships. In
fact, the parent of the other student in
that situation that year commended
Rimmer for his actions in the matter.
There can be honest and, hopefully, unbiased disagreements concerning whether or not Rimmer should be
our next superintendent of schools.
There can be no legitimate questioning, however, of Rimmer's integrity or his unwavering commitment
to all of the students of North
Brunswick.
G. Cheryl Johnson
Assistant Principal and Guidance
Administrator
North Brunswick High School *
SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15,2001
NS
New S.B. Planning Board chairwoman
deserves to be treated with respect
An open letter to South Brunswick
Mayor Debra Johnson
F
or some time before submitting
this letter for publication, I carefully reflected upon your recent
uncivil behavior toward Susan
Edelman, the new Planning Board chairwoman, at the board's reorganization
meeting last month. I am referring to your
actions after your nominee for chairman
was not supported by a majority of
Planning Board members (Sentinel, Jan.
18, "Johnson Lashes Out at New Planning
Board Chairwoman").
It is not my purpose in writing this letter to show disrespect toward an elected
official or to dishonor that individual's
service. Nor do I consider myself to be a
final arbiter. But 1 am compelled to publicly express my feelings regarding the
public mistreatment of a well-respected
resident and civic leader.
Over the past weeks, Mayor Johnson,
your South Brunswick neighbors —
independents, Democrats and Republicans
who voted for you, both women and men
— have expressed shock and profound
sadness about how you treated a 28-year
resident who exemplifies the best traditions of service and dedication to the people of South Brunswick.
Let me highlight some of Susan
Edelman's significant contributions to our
town and the recognition she has received.
Susan's current service includes being
president of the Friends of South
Brunswick Library for more than 15 years
and being a member of the South
Brunswick Library Foundation Board.
Her past service includes having served
as president of the Monmouth Junction
PTA, 17 years as coordinator of the
Handicap 'Awareness Project in our
schools, and five years as a member of the
South Brunswick Public Library Board of
Trustees.
In 1998 Susan was awarded the annual
Hometown Hero award by the United Way
of Central New Jersey for her "outstanding
volunteer service to the community."
Susan's Planning Board service spans a
decade, making her, I believe, the senior
member of the current board. In addition to
being on the Planning Board in 1991 and
1992, she also served as its vice chairwoman
for four years (from 1997 through 2000)
before being elected chairwoman this year.
Susan's breadth of experience on the board
includes having been a member of the
Planned Adult Residential Community
(PARC) Subcommittee, the Route 1
Subcommittee, and the Master Plan Reexamination Report Subcommittee.
As Women's History Month draws near
in March, Mrs. Edelman is making her
own history. A Democrat, Mrs. Edelman is
only the third woman chair in the 48-year
history of the Planning Board since it was
established in 1954. It has been more than
a decade since the last woman (a
Republican) served as chair, and it has
been more than a quarter of a century since
the first woman chair (a Democrat) served
in 1974. During the 47 years prior to Mrs.
Edelman's election, these two other
women (Constance Gibson and Edith
Gaylord) chaired the Planning Board for
only a total of four years.
I would have expected the first
Democratic woman to be elected Planning
Board chairwoman in 25 years to have
been offered full support by the first direct-
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Helen J. Davis
ly elected Democratic woman mayor (even
more so after all of the other members of
the board — all of whom you appointed —
eventually voted for Mrs. Edelman).
Even after Bob Southwick, your nominee, graciously withdrew his name from
consideration — and he, Councilman Ed
Luciano, and Charlie Carley (the chairman
of the South Brunswick Democratic Party)
voted for Mrs. Edelman — you did not follow their wiser and diplomatic example.
Instead, you chose to cast the only no vote
and to pursue your highly personal and
public attack on Susan. What a stark contrast to the unanimous vote (including Mrs.
Edelman's) that followed for Mr.
Southwick to serve as vice chairman of the
board.
Mrs. Edelman's election as chairwoman clearly demonstrates the high
regard in which she is held throughout our
community. Susan's integrity and deliberative manner, her knowledge and attention
to detail, her preparation and commitment,
and her consensus-building skills and
mature demeanor engender trust and confidence.
That leads me to another aspect of this
incident which continues to baffle me,
Mayor Johnson.
As mayor you initiated the annual
Women's Leadership Conference for girls
in grades eight through 12. The conference
admirably focuses on women's achievements and provides a critical spotlight on
prominent women, especially those who
live in our town. There seems to be a
remarkable inconsistency between your
words to these impressionable younger
women and your actions toward a recognized and respected woman community
leader in South Brunswick. Surely if there
is anyone who personifies the role model
advocated at the Women's Leadership
Conference, it is Susan Edelman. l
Our local government essentially operates through citi7.cn volunteers who serve
on our many boards, commissions and task
forces. The&e volunteers are the tireless tailors who keep the fabric of community
whole.
When a volunteer is publicly attacked,
particularly by an elected official, it undermines the foundation of how government
functions — the willingness of people to
serve — and threatens the vitality of our
civic life. Anyone viewing the tone of your
words and behavior towards Mrs.
Edelman, Mayor Johnson, might think
twice about future service to South
Brunswick Township.
By the very nature of representative
government, elected officials have as their
foremost responsibility the charge to treat
their fellow citizens with courtesy and
respect. That is particularly true when it
comes to the treatment of citizen volunteers, who give freely of their time and
make many personal sacrifices so they can
contribute to the community they care so
much about.
On every level, Susan deserved better
from you. Mayor Johnson.
Helen J. Davis is a resident of South
Brunswick
1 1
Resident asks why school administrators are leaving
W
hile the Sentinel has done an
admirable job covering the
North Brunswick Board of
Education, the Feb. 1 article needs two
corrections. First, my name is
Daingerfield, not Eatonfield. Second,
even though it does appear that Richard
Novak has lost his mind, my concern wasn't just for Novak losing his open mind.
In a. poll of the board members,
Novak, Craig Rosevear, Robert Grimrn
and Kevin Williams said they had an open
mind to Dr. Robert Rimmer's candidacy.
They lied.
The Board of Education announced
public meetings with the two finalists for
the superintendent's position. On
Monday, the community met with Dr.
Wendy Schadt, and several hundred residents questioned her. The questions were
pointed, but never rude. Residents knew
that Schadt's district's test scores had
dropped under her tenure; Dr. Schadt didn't. She is a superintendent in an Abbot
school district. This doesn't qualify her to
be our superintendent. In the minds of the
"outlaw five," she was the preferred
candidate.
Thankfully for North Brunswick, Dr.
Schadt withdrew her candidacy. This was
announced at the Board of Education's
Tuesday meeting. This left Dr. Rimmer.
He was to meet with the public on
Wednesday. All but one of the approximately 40 citizens at the Tuesday meeting
supported Dr. Rimmer. Why wasn't Dr.
Rimmer. as the only finalist left in the
process, not named superintendent? We
were told the process must be carried out
to its completion.
Only Frank Petrillo spoke his truth
when he stated his mind was made up
against Dr. Rimmer. He cited Dr. Rimmer's lack of experience with budgets. A
school budget is developed with input
from the district business administrator. A
business administrator must be certified
by the state. Dr. Rimmer is a certified
business administrator. He is the principal
of North Brunswick's "Blue Ribbon"
high school, a school with a $19 million
budget. This man leads four grades of our
K-12 district and oversees almost 40 percent of the budget for the district. He is
unqualified to lead the entire district? He
is, if you believe the "outlaw five."
Monday night, Dr. Rimmer is a finalist
for superintendent. Tuesday night, eight
out of nine board members go on record
to say they have an open mind about his
candidacy. Wednesday night, Dr. Rimmer
meets the citizens of" North Brunswick
and leaves with overwhelming support.
Later Wednesday night, the outlaw five
declare Dr. Rimmer is unqualified to be
superintendent — they lied. They lied
about having an open mind, and they lie
about Dr. Rimmer.
North Brunswick is without a superintendent and an assistant superintendent.
We are a successful school district with
two nationally recognized Blue Ribbon
schools. And our administrators are leaving.
There are more than 30 superintendent's positions open in New Jersey. Dr. Alan
Elko and Dr. Alan Sknloff have left. Dr.
Rimmer has stated he will leave the district because the board has told him he
has no chance for advancement. He will
get a position elsewhere.
Dr. David Goldblatt, our other Blue
Ribbon school principal, has been hired
to be a superintendent. This board is driving away the people who have led our district to unprecedented success.
We have been through two search processes and, if you agree with Novak,
Petrillo, Rosevear, Grimm, and Williams,
found no qualified candidates. With a
shortage of experienced administrators,
where do these live imagine they will find
their dream candidate to run our schools?
These five were quoted as saying that
Dr. Rimmer's supporters were a small,
vocal minority. Vocal, yes. Small? The
500 people who were at the boycotted
board meeting would disagree. And, they
will not forget come Election Day.
John X. Daingerfield
North Brunswick
N.B. eoiiooi board member^ eKpeplenee questioned
W
ith regard to the letter "written"
by Robert Grimm, let me begin
by saying this is the most we
have heardjjul of Grimm in the six-and-ahalf years he has been on the board. At
board meetings he never speaks and at
more recent meetings, when asked general
questions, his reply has been, "no comment".
What '"experience" does Grimm possess to sit on a school board? He claims he
bases his decisions on what he believes is
in the school district's best interests.
Really? Then why in the majority of his
votes does he always vote as Rich Novak?
If there is a seven-to-two split, you need
not guess who the two are.
He feels there should be proper steps in
advancement. Then why was one board
member's wife moved from the Board of
Education into a position as principal without any search or in the appropriate order
of advancement? She^was appointed.
He claims he appreciates the time some
have taken to ask for an explanation. Let's
not be too hypocritical now, considering
the fact that at all the past board meetings,
when people asked for reasons, we were
told it was none of our business. Did
Grimm give an explanation? No one heard
him say boo. Instead of attending the last
meeting to clear the air, he and his cohorts
waited until approximately 2:30 p.m. the
day of the meeting to fax a letter saying
they would not attend. This meeting had
been scheduled a week in advance.
Obviously, Grimm picks and chooses who
he tells things to.
Fabrications? Everything asked of him
was backed up with factual data. "'I will
only make decisions based on what I
believe is in the best interests of the students and school system." That is a fabrication.
Tuesday, Jan. 30, is the next scheduled
meeting at Linwood, 8 p.m. Let's all turn
out and hear what Grimm's reasons are; if,
however, he can take the smirk off his face
long enough to do so. That's a fact.
Joe Padovano
North Brunswick
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Craig Rosevear, Robert Grimm, Kevin through the mud. This has resulted in not
Williams and Frank Petrillo felt the principal only the loss of a potential good superintendof its "Blue Ribbon" high school, Dr. Robert ent, but also the loss of a Blue Ribbon princiRimmer, lacked the basic qualifications to be pal. Not the only Blue Ribbon principal who
the superintendent of schools, how did he is opting to leave this township, I might add.
ever get to be a finalist in the interview
Novak's claim that the $44,000 he says
process that narrowed itself to two individu- will be spent for the recall would be better
als? Did these board members expect spent on hiring another teacher once again
Rimmer to have gained superintendent, assis- plays us for fools. What about the tens of
tant superintendent and/or central office thousands of dollars that will be spent on tryexperience during the interview process? Be ing to find a school superintendent now that
reminded, during that
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Rimmer had his plate full
third time? What about the
as principal of our Blue
money that will now have
Ribbon high school.
Irwin Nudelman to be allocated to pay for a
search organization, adNovak wants to point
vertisements in various
out that the Blue Ribbon
award came about as a result of the hard work periodicals and newspapers, etc. These funds
of many and not just the hard work of the would not have to be spent if the final candiprincipal. I agree. However, if the North date for school superintendent was offered
Brunswick Township High School found it- the "position.
self on the losing end of its Blue Ribbon goal,
How are we to keep our best educators
I would hazard to bet it would be Rimmer's when we have a majority of board members
head that would roll and not the "many oth- who have established a policy that makes it
ers." Remember, it was our elected officials impossible to hire from within those who
who made Rimmer a finalist along with the might seek to become school superintendent
superintendent of the Pemberton school dis- in our district someday. Rosevear has pubtrict, a superintendent who, during the pubhc licly stated that the size of the North
interview process, could offer no innovative Brunswick school district mandates that
plans for our school system and who was ill- those applying for this position have either
prepared to respond to the questions of many superintendent or, at a minimum, assistant
concerned citizens that evening. When that superintendent experience. Maybe Rosevear
superintendent finalist withdrew her name forgets these same board members opted to
from consideration the very next day, the eliminate the assistant superintendent's posiprocess established by the board should have tion. They have made it impossible for anymoved forward in naming Rimmer the new one within the school district to ever achieve
superintendent.
the position of superintendent because there
By not naming Rimmer, these five board is no interim position to gain experience in!
We are not a mob made up of a small
members were saying they were just keeping
Rimmer along for the ride to appease him and vocal minority as Novak would like everyone
his supporters with never having the intention to believe. We are a group of concerned citizens made up of Democrats, Republicans and
to offer him the position.
When each of these members was asked independents and of all races and religions
at the board meeting prior to the public inter- who want only what is the best for our chilview process if they still had an open mind as dren. We are a township united in a common
to whether Rimmer was still considered as a goal toridourselves of those elected officials
serious candidate, they all, with the exception who opt to do what is in their own best interof Petrillo, answered in the affirmative. We ests and not what is in the best interests of
were obviously being lied to. Lied to by peo- those constituents who voted for them in the
ple I personally voted for, by people I previ- first place.
ously had respect for. Two mistakes I now
It is time toridourselves of this "group of
regret.
five." When the recall petition process is sucI strongly support the recall petition cessful and Novak and Petrillo have been
process. I support it because I don't think this replaced, we can then look forward to contintownship can wait until their next elections to uing the process for the other three board
rid ourselves of these lying, self-centered, members.
power mongers who claim they are doing
Irwin Nudelman is a resident of North
what is in the best interest of the community, Brunswick.
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perintendent Jeff Scott said Monday
According to Scott, the resources of the
system were all taken by the bogus
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Police are quenes, locking the system, and not altrying to determine just who is responsible lowing e-mail or Internet access
for a cyber-mvasion of the high school's
Quigley said that once the resources
computer network
were consumed, the school's attempts to
"It is currently under investigation," connect weie denied
South Brunswick Police Lt Ron Schmalz
According to the memo, the school
said Tuesday
upgraded their equipment on Jan 30 to
According to a memo from Charlotte repel such attacks
Quigley of the district's technology deIn the memo, Quigley said that once the
partment, the school district has experi- attack was successfully lepelled, she
enced a loss of e-mail on their network turned over the information to the authonseveral times during the last several weeks
ties to investigate who was behind it
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Quigley also said that once the new
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after a check of all the equipment it was to clog the system
deteimined that the "attack' on the system
Quigley said that despite the 'invahad come from outside
sion," she did not believe that the district's
Quigley said that the attack was similar e-mail had been compromised
to earlier events on the America Online
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and Microsoft Web sites
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Those attacks jammed the sites with the attackei" Quigley said in the memo
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Paul and Michele Surdez
ichele R. Houston, daughter of
James and Alice Houston of
Holmdel, was married Sept. 30
to Paul W. Surdez, son of Paul and Dorothy
Surdez of Wyckoff.
Deacon Peter Fullen performed the ceremony at St. Catharine's Roman Catholic
Church, Holmdel, where the bride was
given in marriage by her father.
Maid of honor was Alexandra Houston
of Holmdel, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Dara Quinn of Glenrock,
Christine Majorossy of Hoboken, and Susan Surdez of Wyckoff, sister of the groom.
Best man was James O'Brien of
Wyckoff. Ushers were Jason Quinn of
Glenrock, Erick Ruebenacker of Wyckoff,
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brother of the bride.
After a reception at the Channel Club,
Monmouth Beach, the couple left on a
wedding cruise to the Mexican Riviera.
The bride graduated from Douglass
College, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick. She is employed as a vice president for Merrill Lynch, New York City.
Her husband is a graduate of Rutgers
University, New Brunswick.
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Jeannine Benson and Michael Platoff
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Gail and Kaman Ng of the Kendall
Park section of South Brunswick
announce the birth of their son, Adam
Michael, on Jan. 16 at St. Peter's
University Hospital, New Brunswick. The
baby weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces, and .
joins brother, Peter Christopher, age 3.
Maternal grandparents are Choon and
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searching for current addresses for
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who would support Rimmer's candidacy,
according to Fred Manning.
In addition, Grimm's seat is up for reelection in April. If Grimm is not elected,
and someone who is in support of Rimmer
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have the majority support of the board,
according to an earlier statement by board
Vice President Rita Goldstein.
The board has not yet started another
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expected to begin, according to board
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condone these actions."
After the vote, Lombard and Spaulding
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room.
Democratic council members Francis
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against dismissing Lombard. Womack
claimed that he was not made aware that
this issue was being put on the agenda.
Council Member Maureen Little said
Tuesday that Lombard violated the council's trust.
"You have to be able to trust the person
in that position," said Little. "It was a
tough decision that was very hard for us to
do."
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Lombard to hide his location from the
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Spaulding claimed that the motivation
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Spaulding said that Scarillo tried to get
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Spaulding said that he wants both Ryaa
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"Three years ago, I had a meeting with
Peggy where she expected me to reveal
information from a closed session," said
Spaulding "I refused to comply with her
wishes and because of that I was treated in
a nasty manner."
Spaulding contends that Scarillo
attempted to ruin his political career, but
that he ignored the issue and endorsed her
nomination for council in 1999.
Spaulding said that he brought up the
issue of Scanllo allegedly lying because
he feels it is hypocritical that Lombard
was fired for the same thing.
Scarillo described Spaulding's allegations as "wild accusations."
"This is embarrassing for the
Republican Party, the council and the
town," said Scarillo. "I don't have time for
Spaulding's silly games. I am trying to do
what is right for the township. He brings
up these charges when he does not agree
with a decision 1 have made."
Despite Spaulding's contention that the
council president is trying to ruin his reputation, Scarillo denies that she has any ax
to grind against the mayor.
"I don't have animosity against the
mayor," said Scanllo. "Council does not
have a problem with the mayor. This is
constant warfare, and it's wasting everyone's time."
The mayor further said that it is not
right to treat people in the manner that
Lombard was treated.
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"There has been no danger to private
wells," Bollheimer said.
Bollheimer said that if wells became
contaminated, residents would voluntarily
hook up.
"Those people are going to want to
hook up," he said
Another resident pointed out that natural disasters, such as Hurricane Floyd,
would cause contamination of the township supply.
"This shouldn't be forced down the
throats of the township," he said.
Councilman Ted Van Hessen said that
he will oppose the ordinance.
"It becomes a personal choice," Van
Hessen said.
Johnson pointed to a September 1998
petition signed by 26 residents on
Friendship Road, including Bollheimer,
asking for a water line.
Bollheimer said later that he signed the
petition in order to help his neighbors who
were concerned about fighting fires in the;
area.
Bollheimer also said that the small linkj
in question, from Culver to New Road,j
runs only about a tenth of a mile, and wasj
already on the township's master watei*
and sewer plan.
"It completed a loop; it was comin;
anyway," Bollheimer said outside thi
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Bollheimer said that at the time of tin
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THEATER
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a comedy by Herb Gardner
tale of two octogenarians
fighting off attempts to put
them out to pasture
through Feb 18
Fn & Sat at 8 p m
Wed &Sun a t 2 p m
The Forum Theatre Company
314 Main St . Metuchen
tickets $28-$32
(732) 548-0582
Camino Real
by Tennessee Williams
presented by the Rutgers
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through Feb 18
Wed -Sat at 8 p m
Sunday at 2 p m
New Theater
Douglass College
George St, New Brunswick
tickets $17, $19 $9 students
(732) 932 7511
Venecia
comic fable by Jorge Accame
directed & adapted
by Arthur Laurents
through March 11
George Street Playhouse
Livingston Ave New Brunswick
tickets $24 $40
(732) 246-7717
An Ideal Husband
by Oscar Wilde
through March 18
Paper Mill Playhouse
Millburn
tickets $43-$60
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A Chorus Line
presented by the Peddie
School Drama Department &
Music Department
through Feb 17 at 8 p m
William Mount Burke Theatre
Peddie School
Hightstown
tickets $10
(609) 490 7550
Broadway in Love
revue featuring love songs
from Broadway musicals
Feb 15 a t 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave New Brunswick
tickets $25-$45
(732) 246-7469
Chicago
award winning musical
Feb 16 a t 8 p m
Feb 17 at3 & 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave New Brunswick
tickets $21-$41
(732) 246-7469
DANCE
Spring Dance Festival
Concert
Princeton University Program
in Theater & Dance
Feb 1 6 ' & 1 7 a t 8 p m
Richardson Auditorium
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tickets $10, $6, seniors
& students
(609) 258-5000
Twyla Tharp Dance
Surfer at the River Styx' &
Mozart Clarinet Quintet K581
Feb 16 & 17 at 7 30 p m
Feb 18 at 2 30 p m
Victoria Theater
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St Newark
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Carolyn Dorfman Dance
Company
featuring 'Mayne Mentshn (My
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Feb 18 at 2 p m
Algonquin Arts Theatre
171 Main St
Manasquan
tickets $20 $18 seniors
$12 underage 13
(732)528-9211
Carnaval veracruzano
Afro-Caribbean rhythms
featuring 24 dancers
11 musicians
Feb 18 at 8 p m
Strand Theater
400 Clifton Ave
Lakewood
tickets $30, $25
(732) 367-7789
MUSIC
Rutgers Wind Ensemble &
Symphony Band
Carnaval Veracruzano will perform on
Feb 18 at the Strand Theater
William Berz, conductor
Feb 1 6 a t 8 p m
Nicholas Music Center
Douglass College
Nichol Ave
New Brunswick
free admission
(732) 932-7511
Ken Galipeau
eclectic folk music
Feb 17 at 8 30 p m
Mine Street Coffee House
Bayard & Church streets
New Brunswick
doors open at 7 30 p m
admission $5
parking available
(732) 247-6568
Opera's Most Romantic
Moments
Pacific Opera
Feb 17 at 8 p m
Brookdale Community College
Newman Springs Rd
Lincroft
tickets $25 seniors $15
(732) 222 6731
John Burkhalter, recorder
Eugene Roan, harpsichord
works of Handel Corelli
Carolan
Feb 18 at 3 p m
Taplm Auditorium
Princeton University
free admission
(609) 258-5000
Pamela Knowles, vocals
Alex Norris, trumpet
Adam Armstrong, bass
Keith Hall & Daniel
Sedownick, percussion
Helen Sung, piano
Princeton University Program
in Creative Writing
works of Pamela Knowles set
to lyrics of Yusef Komunyakaa
Feb 19 at 8 p m
Richardson Auditorium
Princeton University
free admission
(609) 258-5000
The King's Singers
classical vocal ensemble
Feb 19 at 8 p m
McCarter Theatre
Princeton
tickets $29 $37
(609) 258-2787
Rutgers Jazz Ensemble
Ralph Bowen, director
Feb 20 at 8 p m
Nicholas Music Center
Douglass College
Nichol Ave
New Brunswick
free admission
(732)932 7511
Roberta Flack
live in concert
Feb 24
at 8 p m
Count Basie
Theatre
Monmouth St
Red Bank
tickets
$35,$55
(732) 842-9000
FOR KIDS
The Sword in the stone
children s musical based on
the classic Arthurian legend
presented by A Kid s Forum
Saturdays through Feb 17
at 11 a m
The Forum Theatre Company
314 Main St, Metuchen
tickets $9
(732) 548-0582
This painting Danger' by Eric Bulatov is part of The Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art From the Soviet Union at the Zimmerli Art Museum
Greater Princeton Youth
Orchestra
Fernando Raucci, music director
Anna Pelczer violin
George Pruitt,
guest conductor
works of Mozart Berlioz,
Copland
Feb 18at3 p m
Richardson Auditorium
Princeton University
tickets $10 $7, students &
seniors
(609) 258-5000
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Sleeping Beauty on ice
presented by the St
Petersburg State ice Ballet
Feb 22 at 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave
New Brunswick
tickets $20-$32
(732) 246-7469
EXHIBITS
Guy Ciarcia: Recent works
multi-dimensional paintings
through Feb 16
weekdays, 9 a m to 3 p m
Manboe Gallery
Richard L Swig Arts Center
The Peddie School
South Main St
Hightstown
(609) 490-7550
Herend: Hungarian
Porcelain at Its Finest
through Feb 25
Tuesdays-Saturdays, 1 1 a m
to4p m
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Hunganan Foundation
300 Somerset St
New Brunswick
suggested donation $5
(732) 846-5777
The Dodge Collection of
Nonconformist Art From
the soviet union, 1956-1986
ongoing
Opening up: A Half-Century
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Between Japan & the West
ongoing
Michael Mazur:
A Print Retrospective
through Feb 16
Monotypes in
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Rutgers Archives for
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through Feb 18
A World of Stage: Designs
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through March 31
Switch on the Night: The
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Diane Dillon
through April 1
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through April 1
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Age of the Machine
through April 22
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Sat & Sun , noon to 5 p m
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Museum
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Mary H. Dana Women
Artists Series: 'Color &
Movement: Paintings' —
Judith Godwin
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N.B. board hopes to expand reading program
fited from the program since its introduction to North America in 1985, according
Board member Dr Richard Novak is to the Reading Recovery Review
In addition, almost 81 percent of the
looking to help below-average readers with
the expansion of the Reading Recovery children who have completed the program
have become independent readers, accordProgram in the North Brunswick schools
"This program has proven to be suc- ing to information provided by the program
cessful in the school system," said Novak
This program has helped a large major"Reading Recovery piovides one-on-one
instruction to the lowest level reading stu- ity of low-progress readers achieve continued reading success, according to Novak
dents "
This program gives additional instrucReading Recovery is a national early
intervention program for at-nsk first- tion to first-graders who are having the
graders, according to Novak It is a most difficulty learning to read and write
research-based program which was the
The children are selected for the proidea of educator Dr Mane Clay
gram by their teachers
More than 700,000 children have beneThe regular classroom instruction is
Staff Writer
supplemented with a daily 30-minute, oneto-one lesson with a specially trained
teacher for 12-20 weeks
The lessons consist of a variety of expe-
PHOTOS, PAGES 20-21
nences designed to help children develop
effective strategies for reading and writing
The goal of the program is for the child
to read and wnte at or above the class average If the child successfully completes the
program, anothei child is then provided
with the opportunity to become an independent reader
The full expansion of the program
would require the employment of four new
instructor;, Novak said that if the program
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EpiscopaS church elects
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St. Barnabas Episcopal Church,
Monmouth Junction section of South
Brunswick, recently elected officers at its
annual meeting. Elected warden of the
parish was North Brunswick resident
Sandy Johnson, and Fran Sneyers and
Dave Evans were elected to the vestry
(governing board). They succeed Rap
Reinhardt, Robin Gonzales and Eileen
Pall, respectively, all residents of the
Kendall Park section of South Brunswick.
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Stanger, Kendall Park were elected delegates to the convention of the diocese of
New Jersey. Alternates are Maria
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Francis A. Hubbard, for her devotion in
many areas such as the choir co-director
of the Altar Guild, serving as a member of
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Gallery owner bringing art to Philadelphia Flower Show
Exhibit of floral still life
and landscapes to accent
popular March show
JBY THERESAJ^BOSCHEN
Staff Writer
S
pring will be in full bloom early
this year ... at least in
Philadelphia. Acres and acres of
nature's beauty will captivate
those attending the Philadelphia Flower
Show, which will be held March 4-11 at
the Pennsylvania Convention Center on
12th and Arch streets.
Marsha Child of Allentown is one avid
gardener who is eagerly anticipating the
event, and her contribution to this spectacular display is a unique one.
Child, owner of the Princeton-based
art gallery Marsha Child Contemporary,
is curator of an exhibition that will present 30 international floral paintings, representing the work of 16 artists from
eight nations at the Philadelphia show.
"It will be a great diversity of different
expressions of floral tradition," said
Child, a dealer specializing in Eastern
and Central European art.
This collection of floral still life, landscapes and figurative paintings with
flower and garden themes is the work ol
artists living in France, Italy, the
Netherlands, the United States, Belarus,
Russia, Romania and the Ukraine.
Featured paintings include works by
Andrei Zadorine, Georges Mazilu, Valeny Skrypka, Jacques Daufin, Daniel
Gelis, Leonid Gervits, Patrizia Elisa
Pareo, Alain Hermand and Monique
Journod. Other artists represented include
Lieuwe Kingma, Igor Barchatkov,
Vladimir Hadarovich, Valerya Sjoltak,
Janis Maleckis, Alexei Ravski and
Alexander Barthasevich.
All paintings were created within the
last year specifically for use in the flower
show. Child said.
Child's exhibit will be located in "The
Garden Gallery" of the convention center
and will serve as a dramatic backdrop for
a new competitive class of cut flower dis-
JEFF HUNTLEY
"Spring Bouquet" by Monique Journod is part of an exhibit put together for the
Philadelphia Flower Show by Marsha Child of Allentown, owner of a Princeton gallery.
plays — The Urn Class. The paintings
will be available for sale at the conclusion
of the exhibit and, following the close of
the show, will be transferred to Child's
gallery at 220 Alexander St., Princeton,
where they will be on view (titled "Art in
Bloom") from March 17 through April 21.
Child is "so proud to be included in
this effort" and encourages those who
have not yet attended this event to participate. "It's a vibrant reintroduction to
spring. Even before it hits the land, it's in
the convention center," she said. "It really is the most incredible experience.
When you step inside, it's an explosion of
color. It's an experience of being in the
center of nature."
Formerly a vice president of corporate
affairs for a major international real
estate and construction developer, Child
"got tired of corporate life" and resigned
from her job in 1990 "to ponder a new
career."
She later embarked on a journey
throughout Eastern and Central Europe
just after the dismantling of the Berlin
Wall.
There, she got a firsthand glimpse of
"the taste of freedom" which these people
were experiencing during that time period. "It got into my blood. I was so taken
by the country and the exuberance I saw,"
she said.
The trip inspired her so much that
Eastern and Central European art has
been her specialty since 1993. "It's something I'm really passionate about. I love
the art from that part of the world," said
Child, who has operated her gallery at its
present location for the last four years.
She had contacted the flower show
producer, the Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society, several years ago to express her
interest in putting together a display for
the show.
The idea, she said, was received favorably. "They had been pondering ways to
link media with the flower show," she
said.
Last year the Philadelphia Flower
Show attracted 285,000 people. The first
show was held in 1829.
Adult tickets at the door may be purchased for $24 on opening day, $20 between March 5-9, and $22 March 10-11.
Advance adult tickets for groups of 20
or more may be purchased for $17.50
each; individual tickets purchased in
advance for adults will cost $18. All tickets for children 2-12 cost $10.
For further information about the
flower show, call (215) 988-8899, or visit
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Police investigated a reported robbery
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Route 27 at 9:12 p.m. on Feb. 5. Two black
males allegedly robbed a gas station attendant of'$100, according to police reports.
Police were not able to find the suspects.
Fred Bierce, 28, of New Brunswick was
arrested and charged with burglary and
theft at 11:56 a.m. on Feb. 8. Police had
been called after an Oak Tree Drive resident allegedly spotted Bierce passing
items down to an unnamed suspect. The
other suspect escaped in a van and Bierce
ran away on foot, according to police.
Bierce was apprehended by police at a
nearby golf course. Items found outside
the building, according to police, included a
TV, assorted computer equipment, and
various bedding items. Bierce was later
released on bail, according to police.
John Puglisi, 46, of Edison was arrested and charged with driving under the
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Car slams Into tractor
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Congregation B'nai Tikvah will hold a
singles shabbat dinner and service on
March 2 at 6:30 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Jewish Oasis of Professional
Singles, a program of Jewish Family and
Vocational Services. Singles ages 25-40
are invited to attend the event, which costs
$10 for the dinner.
The dinner will be prepared by Glatt
27, Highland Park. Rules of Kashrut will
be observed, followed by shabbat services
at 8 p.m. Individuals must R.S.V.P. by Feb.
19 to Risa Simpson at (732) 738-5225.
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Police are investigating the reported
theft of a snowplow pump valued at $1,000
from a vehicle at Dayton Ford on Route
130 sometime between Jan. 31 and Feb. 5.
Police are investigating the reported
theft of a vehicle bumper assembly valued
at $1,428.50 from Dayton Ford on Route
130 sometime between Jan. 26- 29.
A marble vanity top valued at $456
was reported stolen from a Michele Court
construction site sometime between Jan.
19 and Feb 1.
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SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The distraction of looking for a street caused a driver
to rear-end a tractor-trailer on Route 1,
according to police.
Tractor-trailer driver Domingo R. Diaz,
44, of Brooklyn, N Y., was involved in the
accident on Feb 9.
The rear of Diaz's trailer was hit by a
1990 Chevrolet Caprice operated by Sal
Tomasello, 35, of Staten Island, N.Y.,
according to police.
Tomasello said he was lost and looking
for street signs when he slammed into the
rear of the tractor-trailer, according to
police. The accident was reported to police
at 4:18 a.m. Tomasello was driving with
Rosemarie LaTorre, 18, and Andreiana
Hadan, 24, both of Staten Island.
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S.B. Community School
registration under way
S.B. Community School
to offer free Glasses
South Brunswick Community Education
The South Brunswick Community
has begun registration for its spring courses
Classes beginning the week of Feb. 26 are . School is offering spring classes for Adult
"Robin's Knockout Workout," "Yoga With Basic Education (ABE), Graduate EquivaYolande," country line dancing, Latin danc- lency Diploma (GED) preparation, and
ing, stained glass studio, computer basics for English as a Second Language (ESL).
Students must be tested tor class placepersona] computers (PCs), and American
ment. ESL testing will be March 5 at South
sign language beginner and intermediate
Classes beginning the week of March 5 Brunswick High School, 750 Ridge Road,
include "Strength Tiaining With Nick," Monmouth Junction section of South
"Tracy's Cardio-Party," "Hatha Yoga — Brunswick. ABE and GED testing will be
Irene's Way," social dancing, intermediate on March 6 at North Brunswick High
quilting, "It's Sew Easy," "How to Start a School, Raider Road and Route 130.
All classes are free and are offered to
Successful Business," and intermediate guitar. For more information oi to register, call help students learn English as a second
Nancy Kinal at (732) 297-7800, ext. 3159. language; improve reading, writing and
math skills (ABE), and prepare to take the
Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) examination. Childcare is provided at South
Brunswick High School for ESL classes.
English as a Second Language classes
are scheduled for Monday and Wednesday
evenings from 7-9 p.m. at the South
Brunswick Public Library, Monmouth
Junction and Dayton roads, Monmouth
Junction section of South Brunswick.
Adult Basic Education and Graduate
Equivalency Diploma classes will be held
on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 710 p.m. at North Brunswick High School.
The classes are also available in New
Brunswick and East Brunswick. For more
information, call Nancy Kinal at (732)
297-7800, ext. 3159.
Miller Memorial holds
choir rehearsals tonight
Miller Memorial Presbyterian Church
will hold choir rehearsal on Feb. 15 at
7 30 p.m.
Scheduled activities for the week are
church school classes on Feb. 18 at 9 30
a.m., followed by worship at 11 a.m., and
the Youth Gioup meeting at 6:30 p.m. The
church deacons will meet Feb. 19 at 7:30
p.m. and the elders will meet Feb. 20 at
7:30 p.m.
The church is at the corner of New and
Ridge roads in the Monmouth Junction
section of South Brunswick. For information, call Miller Memorial at (732) 3296719.
American Legion Post
No. 401 to hold dinners
American Legion Post No 401, Monmouth Junction section of South
Brunswick, will hold an "all you can eat"
fish fry on Feb 16 from 5-8 p.m. Children's chicken nuggets are also available
for $3.
The post will also hold a St. Patrick's
Day Corned Beef dinner on March 17
from 3-7 p.m.
Tickets for both dinners are $9, $8 for
seniors, $5 for children ages 5-10, and free
for children under age 5 The events will
be at the post on Major Road, Monmouth
Junction.
For more information, call (732) 3299861.
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Did another bank buy your bank today? The fleet of bank
buy-outs, acquisitions and mergers has hit the summit!
Big banks are changing hands everyday. New names.
Different names. Strange faces changing places.
The Pennsylvania State University,
University Park, Pa., announced the following local students received degrees at
the fall commencement exercises:
Brian D. Tier of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, a master
of science degree in business administration; and
Lesley B. Zavarro of Princeton Junction, a bachelor of science degree with
highest distinction in marketing and international business.
But New Jersey's Magyar Savings Bank can't be bought
out. We're still the same Magyar. Just as we have been
since 1922. For over 78 years, a long-standing friend and
good neighbor that hasn't lost sight of today's real community banking needs. We're strong, solid and always
here for you-driven by service excellence and customer
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Rowan University, Glassboro, has announced the following North Brunswick
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The University of Delaware, Newark,
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teacher education major; Christen Em
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Valentino, a finance major, all of North
Brunswick.
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Sports
Locals play to mixed results
in first-round GMC action
No major upsets as
higher seeds move on
to second round
BY DOUG McKENZIE
Staff Writer
W
ith the seedings for this year's
pair of Greater Middlesex
Conference high school basketball tournaments set on Sunday, the action
got under way Monday night with the tournament's higher seeds playing for the right
to advance to the second round.
On the boys' side of play, St. Joseph's of
Metuchen is the overwhelming favorite to
take home the coveted title, although competition promises to be tight among the
conference's top five teams.
Among the teams expected to make a
run at the title are second-seeded Colonia,
the top team in the White Division; East
Brunswick, a team which has given St.
Joe's two of its toughest games this year;
and an Edison team which, along with the
Bears, is the only GMC team to come within 10 points of the Tigers this year.
On the girls side, 13-5 Piscataway got
the top seed, with East Brunswick (12-6)
right behind them. A 14-5 Edison team gets
the third seed, giving the Red Division the
top three seeds in the tournament.
Monday night's contests included some
close games and a number of blowouts as
the first round was completed without any
major upsets.
On the boys' side of play, South
Plainfield, the 17th seed in the tournament,
knocked off the 16th-seeded Spotswood
Chargers despite a furious second-half rally
from Spotswood. Dave Curry (22 points)
led the way for the Chargers, who had
hoped to advance to the second round to get
a shot at St. Joe's, but the Tigers' balanced
offense was simply too much for
Spotswood as South Plainfield hit some
clutch free throws in the closing seconds to
seal the win. The Tigers will now move on
to play St. Joseph's tomorrow in Metuchen.
The fifth-seeded Sayreville Bombers
had a more difficult time than expected
against Bishop Ahr, the 28th seed, but still
managed to come away with a 62-58 win.
The defending champion Bombers got all
they could handle in this match-up and
actually trailed after the first period, 19-12.
Led by Sarnir Sanu, who had 25 points,
• Sayreville came back strong in the remaining quarters to secure the win.
The Bombers now advance to face the
12th-seeded Middlesex Blue Jays, who got
by Piscataway Tech 76-37 on Monday.
That game will be played tomorrow in
Sayreville.
The Monroe Falcons were not as fortunate, as they fell in their first-round game to
the 13th-seeded team from J.F. Kennedy,
70-57, despite 33 points from Dan Chitren.
The Falcons were playing for the right to
face fourth-seeded Carteret tomorrow after
they knocked off South Amboy, 61-18.
The South River Rams also fell on
Monday, losing to 14th seeded Perth
Amboy 64-47. Troy Robin led the Rams
with 18 points, while Mike Feaster scored
16. However, their offense was not enough
to overcome the balanced scoring attack of
Perth Amboy, who moves on to face East
Brunswick tomorrow. The third-seeded
Bears enjoyed a first round bye, and should
come out firing against Perth Amboy.
The South Brunswick Vikings got a first
round win on Monday, knocking off Perth
Amboy Tech 51-40 behind Tremayne
Reid's 15 points and five steals. The 11thseeded Vikings will now face a tough test
tomorrow when they go up against the
sixth seed, Edison, who is coming off an
impressive 73-43 win over Metuchen.
As for their crosstown rivals, the North
Brunswick Raiders, they also got a first
round win, knocking off the 15th-seeded
Old Bridge Knights in what was a mild
upset. Don Jackson knocked down 16
points in leading the Raiders into the second round, where they will face the tall
order of trying to knock off second-seeded
Colonia.
In other action, New Brunswick got by
Dunellen 61-33, and Highland Park beat
St. Peter's, 87-65, to set up tomorrow's second-round game.
On the girls' side of play, all of the
higher seeds were victorious in first-round
action, setting up some interesting secondround match-ups.
The Old Bridge Lady Knights played a
solid game in knocking off the 25th-seeded
team from J.F. Kennedy. Kim Bennett
scored 28 points in leading the eighthseeded Knights into the second round,
where they will face a ninth-seeded
Carteret team, which beat St. Peter's, 6823, in its first-round game. That game will
be at Old Bridge today.
The 12th-seeded Spotswood Chargers
got by the 21st-seeded Monroe Falcons on
Monday, 48-41, behind 14 points from
Megan Faust, and nine points from both
Dem'se Shanabrook and Carolyn Logan.
The Lady Chargers will face fifth-seeded
Bishop Ahr later today in Edison in their
second-round game.
The 13th-seeded South River Rams
dominated the 20th-seeded South Amboy
team, 63-39, to set up a tough match-up
with fourth-seeded St. Mary's later today.
The Rams got 18 points.and 16 boards
from senior Leeah Thomas, who recorded
her 1,000-career rebound early in the game
(she scored her 1,000th career point earlier
this year).
As for the neighborhood battle that took
place in North Brunswick, it was the
Raiders who came away with a decisive
win over rival South Brunswick in a battle
of the 15th- and 18th-seeded teams. The
Raiders got 18 points from Alana Ponder
en route to their 49-36 victory, and will
look to continue their winning ways this
afternoon. That will be a tall order, however, as they travel to East Brunswick to face
the second-seeded Bears.
In other action, Colonia got by Perth
Amboy, 68-52, moving Colonia into the
second round where they will face ninthseeded Carteret, who beat St. Peter's, 6823, in its first-round game. South
Plainfield, the 14th seed, got by Middlesex,
54-35, and will travel to llth-seeded
Woodbridge today after the Barrons got by
22nd-seeded New Brunswick, 47-39, in
their first-round game.
Finally, the lOth-seeded team from
Highland Park knocked off J.P Stevens, 41-
DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT
South Brunswick High School's Michael Knight-York signs his letter of intent
to play college football at Delaware State University last Thursday. KnightYork, a 6-1, 180-pound wide receiver and defensive back, was one of the
Vikings' most dangerous weapons this past season, and has also helped the
South Brunswick boys basketball team to a 12-8 record on the hardwood.
38, in their first-round game, earning them
a trip to Sayreville today to face the seventh-seeded Sayreville Lady Bombers.
Once today's second-round games are
complete, the brackets will be set for
Saturday's quarterfinal games at South
Brunswick High School. From there the
semis will be played the following
Wednesday, with the finals set for Feb. 24
at Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
For the boys, the quarterfinals will be
played on Saturday at Middlesex County
College, Edison, while the semis are
scheduled for next Thursday. The final
game will be played following the girls'
championship game on Feb. 24 at Rutgers.
The West Windsor Wildcats under-14
fastpitch Softball team is looking for a few
skilled players to complete their
spring/summer roster. The team will play
in seven sanctioned tournaments in addition to league play. Please contact Jack
Kasper
at (609) 936-0012 or
jackl2@aol.com for more information.
Completed registration forms must be
postmarked by Jan. 31. Questions regarding registration may be faxed to (732) 2975918 or e-mail SBAAINFO@AOL.COM.
Registrants will receive either a return fax,
e-mail, or phone call prior to the closing
date of registration.
South Brunswick Baseball Association registration forms for the 2001 spring
baseball program have been mailed to the
association's 2000 baseball participants.
Forms for kindergarten students have been
distributed through the schools. Forms also
may be picked up at the Recreation Center
at Woodlot Park, Municipal Center, South
Brunswick Library, or at Grand Slam.
The Central Jersey Riptide, a youth
and adult soccer league, is looking for
players for a new league, which will play
its games on weekends in January and
February at Rutgers University, New
Brunswick. Training academies are also
being offered, and the league is open to
both individuals and teams. For more information, call (732) 940-7302.
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Lady Vikings prove to be conference's best team
a final margin of 72-68. The Vikings and
the Knights dueled from the beginning,
with runners from both schools dominating the action in the Feb. 7 track events.
South Brunswick's Tanya Earl got the
Vikings on the board early with a win in
BY DOUG McKENZIE.
the 400. Her time of 60.4 put her just
Staff Writer
ahead of J.P Stevens' Shannon Alston
he South Brunswick girls track (60.8) and Sayreville"s Andrea Sarvetnick
team entered last week's Greater (63.2).
Middlesex Conference Indoor
Old Bridge junior Linda Sanders won
Track and Field Championships as the both the 3,200-meter and 1,600-meter
team to beat, and by the time the meet was races. Her time of 11:52.5 gave her a
over, they remained the conference's elite seven-second edge over Kristan Lucas of
team
Edison. Sanders won the 1,600 in 5:32.9,
The Vikings used a solid team effort to nearly 10 seconds ahead of Jen Gaze of
hold off a determined Old Bridge squad by South Brunswick, and well ahead of third-
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Spotswood, sixth shot put (30 feet).
place fimshei Anne O'Rane (5.44).
A dominating performance by Dan
The Lady Knights' Kim Henry also
turned in a solid performance, winning the Harding in the distance events helped pro55-meter hurdles in 8 4 seconds and fin- pel the Old Bridge High School boys winishing third in the 55-meter dash with a ter track contingent to the Greater
Middlesex Conference indoor track and
time of 7 4 seconds.
But South Brunswick's O'Rane gave field championship.
Coach Jack Campbell's Knights scored
her team a big lift by winning the 800 with
a time of 2:30. She was followed by 51 points in all to outpace second-place
Metuchen's Christine Scarfuto (2:30.5) Sayreville's 45 points. East Brunswick finand another Lady Viking, Kristyn McGrath ished sixth with 18 points.
(2:34).
Harding, a junior, won the 3,200-meter
The Lady Vikings' biggest win of the race with a time of 9:47.5, six seconds
night came in the relay, where the team of ahead of runner-up Brian Donovan of East
Natalya Johnson, Engadye Polk, O'Rane Brunswick. Old Bridge's Ryan Bennett
and Earl posted a time of 4-17, nearly five was sixth in 10:10.3. Harding also won at
seconds ahead of second-place Old Bndge 1,600 meters in 4:32.9, to edge teammates
(4.22). That win gave the Lady Vikings a Mark Rabinowitz (4:32.1) and Rich
slight 58-54 lead heading into Thursday's Lefergola (4:34.6).
field events.
Zeyad Hussain was third at 400 meters
Last Thursday, the Vikings knew if they in 53.0 Kenny Goode took fifth in the 55could keep pace with the Knights they meter hurdles in 8.3, while Anthony
would clinch the title. And keep pace they DePalma was sixth in the 55~meter dash in
did, as Kim Yee finished second in the shot 6.8. Brian Capra threw for 45-5.5, a perput and Dayne O'Connor placed third in sonal best, to take sixth in the shot put.
the high jump, allowing the Vikings to stay
Meanwhile, Sayreville's Jesse Mesina
ahead of Old Bridge, who had Brittany won the 400-meter race in 52.7, to edge
McCombs win the shot put with a toss of teammate Anthony Reid. The Bombers'
36-11 and Erin O'Dell take fourth in the Robin Mesina finished second at 800
high jump with a leap of 4 8.
meters with a time of 2:01.7. The Mesina
Sayreville's Jessica Tirpak was third in brothers teamed with Reid and Darren
the shot put with a toss of 32 feet, and Sinclair to win the 4x400 relay with a time
Tracey Clark finished fourth in the shot put of 3:36.0.
with a throw of 30-9.
Other area boys to place included:
Other area athletes who placed includ- Ricardo Moriera, Monroe, sixth at 400
ed Jill Byrne, Monroe, sixth at 400 meters meters (53.3); Michael Stuller, Monroe,
(64.0); Nova Roman, Monroe, third in the fifth at 800 meters (2:07); Jon Kazmarek,
3,200 (12:06.5); Zeena Hazuri, East East Brunswick, third m the high jump (5Brunswick, fourth in the 55-meter dash 8); RickTorok, Sayreville, sixth in the high
(7.5); Amy Stawistaski, East Brunswick, jump (5-4); and Jon Ross, Monroe, fifth in
second in the high jump (4-10); Kelly the shot put (45-11).
Kowal, East Brunswick, fifth in the high
Old Bridge coach Jack Campbell said
jump
(4-8);
Christian
Lacerlesa, that it took a total team effort to secure the
Spotswood, sixth in the high jump (4-6); victory, as the determined Sayreville conMichelle Baiera, East Brunswick, fifth in tingent hung in and would not let the
shot put (30-8); and Kerry McElhaney, Knights pull away.
The New Jersey Interscholastic
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Facility is accepting registrations for the Lacrosse Officials Association is currentupcoming youth leagues set to begin this ly seeking interested candidates to become
week. Players, ages 5-8, play Wednesdays high school boys lacrosse officials. Prior
in the leam-to-play division. Classes are playing experience is not required.
available at 5:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. and 7:30
For more information, contact Bill
p.m., but space is limited. Players, ages 13- Long at (609) 688-5500, ext. 2251.
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more information, call (732) 297-8765.
The facility is also accepting registration travel soccer team is looking for a goalie.
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roller hockey league, which started Dec. 4. 821-6420.
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Jerry Jacob named director of ERA demystifies winter home selling
acquisitions at Coldwell Banker
Jerry Jacob, a real estate professional
with more than 16 years of experience, has
been named director of acquisitions at
Coldwell Banker New Jersey. The announcement was made by Maureen
Passerini, president and COO of the
Parsippany-based real estate agency.
"We are pleased to have Jerry assume this
important role in our company," Passenni
said. "The position will enable Coldwell
Banker to develop business alliances with
top real estate agencies in the region. I know
that his efforts will help us continue to provide an even higher level of service to our
customers."
Jacob was previously the manager of the
Coldwell Banker Union office He joined
Coldwell Banker in 1987 as manager of the
former office in Westwood. He later managed offices in Paramus, Teaneck and
Roxbury.
"I am delighted to have the opportunity to
help Coldwell Banker grow through mutually beneficial business partnerships with
industry leaders," Jacob said. "Coldwell
Banker has earned its reputation as an indus-
try leader through excellence in customer
service."
Jacob attributes his extensive experience
managing real estate offices as having prepared him for his new position. "As a manager I was involved with so many aspects of
the business, and this gave me a unique
understanding of the industry."
When asked why he chose to work with
Coldwell Banker, Jacob said, "Coldwell
Banker has one of the most respected names
in the industry They have managed to
remain an industry leader by continuing to
evolve with the rapidly changing pace of the
real estate business."
Jacob also recommended Coldwell
Banker as a perfect agency for an associate to
grow their business. "Whether it is the newly
licensed sales associate entenng the business
or a seasoned veteran, Coldwell Banker provides an atmosphere where all sales professionals can realize their greatest potential."
Jacob has been a Livingston resident for
16 years. To explore business opportunities
with Coldwell Banker New Jersey, contact
Jacob directly at (973) 240-5406.
ERA'S customer service rate ishigh
ERA Brokers of New Jersey announced the results of the company's customer satisfaction survey for the sixmonth period ending June 2000.
Since 1992, ERA has been sending follow-up customer satisfaction surveys to
homebuyers and sellers who work with
ERA real estate professionals in order to
evaluate the level of service offered by
ERA members. In the six-month period,
January to June 2000, 92 percent of those
who responded nationally to the survey
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ERA's commitment to providing the
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company and sales associate that best
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Jerry Andriessen, broker/manager of
ERA Allen & Stults, whose office was
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focus on one goal. "Our agents recognize
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and every customer with great service. I
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will take their business elsewhere. If they
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refer family and friends."
Customers expect timely, pleasant and
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which enable our sales associates to make
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which translates into less competition
among listings, and buyers bidding up the
prices of the low inventory," states
Nalbandian.
"Remember, it only takes one buyer to
purchase a house, and seLlers establish the
price that they want," advises Trott. "Houses
that are well decorated, updated and in
move-in condition always move iapidly."
Myth No. 3: My house looks better in
the spring when the trees have leaves and
the flowers are blooming
Truth: Remember, the playing field is
level whatever season you choose to sell
your home. In the spring, everyone's house
has blooming flowers and tiees. Do not discount the benefits of winter selling. The
wonderful aroma of roaring fires and scented candles are very attractive to buyers.
Myth No. 4: Since I need to move in
the spring, I will wait until aftei the winter
to sell my house.
Truth: Winter homesellers can choose
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Myth No. 1: If I wait until the spring to
sell my house, there will be more buyers
and more competition for my home.
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Nalbandian, president/owner ERA Nalbandian Realty, "since most markets are
interesl-rate driven. Interest lates are currently low, and that is what motivates most
buyers."
Though you may get more foot traffic
through your home in the spring, a good
poition of these people are just "lookers."
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ERA Trott Realty, Marlboro, "In the late
fall and winter you may get less buyers,
but you tend to get more serious and qualified buyers because few people like to
spend an afternoon browsing through
homes when the weather is cold and rainy.
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higher price in the spring" or "since the
economy was so good in 2000, I'll wait to
get an even higher price for my house in
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THE MARKETPLACE
• Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified •
Itan iiwiatkowskl named associate at Century 21
Stan Kwiatkowski has joined Century 21
Worden and Green Realty Group, located at
1070 Route 18 in East Brunswick as a sales
associate, announced Ken Worden and Mark
Green
Stan is a licensed real estate agent with
more than 16 years in the sales-related industry He will service the area of Middlesex
County and in particular Monroe Township
"We're very pleased to have Stan on
board," said Tommy Poklikuha, office manager of Century 21 Worden & Green Realty
Group "He is a very bnght, motivated individual with a lot of know-how in the real
estate industry "
Stan lives with his wife and two daughters in Monroe Township
To reach Stan Kwiatkowski for all real
estate or relocation needs, call (732) 2382100, ext 282
Calamari, Etigerton are tops at ERA Oineen Realty
Patrick Dmeen, broker of ERA Dineen
Realty in the Paiiin section of Sayreville
has announced that Diane Calaman and
Mary Edgerton have been named top associates for the month of January Call the
ERA Dineen team at (732) 613-9300
Gloria
Century 21 Worden & Oreen welcomes Mary IVfattef
Ken Worden and Mark Green announce that Mary Mattel has joined
Century 21 Worden & Green, East
Brunswick, as a sales associate
Mary was raised in East Brunswick
and resides in North Brunswick with her
husband, Richard, and their two children She is an active community member in the baseball league and a volunteer for school functions
Mary, a full-time real estate professional for the past two years, has become
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very successful in the industry She specializes m residential resale, new construction and land sales in Middlesex
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"We are proud to attract someone
like Mary Mattel to our company She
has shown a commitment to quality
service and is a genuine professional in
the real estate business," said Green
To reach Mary Mattel for all your
real estate or relocation needs, call (732)
238-2100, ext 292
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Pack your bags and get ready to move into this wonderful family home
on an oversized fenced in yard Take the k ds to the park down the
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Some people might say, "That doesn't effect me,
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thinking about selling your current home or
investment property, it is a good idea to know the
current market value Armed with this updated
information, you will be in a much better position
to capitalize on a number of financial
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• Removal of costly PMI insurance,
• Updating Homeowners Insurance
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• Realizing the equity in
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$294,900
Wonderful design' Harctwood floors spacious rooms master suite
w sifting room Full basemen! 2 car garage
In many families, the home is the major portion
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$324,900
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OLD BRIDGE
419.900
A MUST SEE - CHESTERFIELD MODEL
New Construction Builders Model ready for immediate
occupancy 4 BR 2 / B full bsmt 2 car gar kit
u/breakfast nook Many upgrades professionally
decorated & landscaped (164005300)
Call (732) 525-1550
SOUTH RIVER
s
174,900
PERFECT FOR THE GROWING FAMILY
Big 4/5 a R colon al w/large rooms remodeled kit jskylite
new cedar sitting porch \ /new roof
ne jer Andersen
W r i i o / s Waters furnace only 6 yrs old (164005123)
Call (732) 525-1550
SAYREVILLE
s
126,900
Mint lower level Annapolis model with a Country
flair Window treatments ceiling fans in DR and
kitchen Programable thermostat double shelving
units W/D & Refrig included (164005286)
OLD BRIDGE
'169,900
Beautifully maintained brick front ranch w/3 BR
& 1 / B Look forward to summer in the
enclosed porch Convenient to alt yet very
residential street (164005302)
Call (732) 525-1550
Call (732) 525-1550
PATSY ANN FERRI
5
SAYREVILLE
179,900
CRANBURY
$
240,000
1
SPLITACULAR
describes this 3 BR contemporary split level
with modern kitchen 2 new baths den or 4th
BR fin bsmt garage & fenced yard asking
$179 900 (164005303)
HISTORICAL CRANBURY
This ranch home sits on 2 06 acres You must see the
property minutes from historical Main Street
EAST BRUNSWICK
Indian forest CHC 4 bedroom
mground pool gazebo
s
408,888
2 5 baths FLP
Call (732) 254-1700
5
SP0TSW00D
163,900
Lovely Cape newer roof wndows furnace
updated kitchen and baths 3 bedrooms basement
Great yard i
Call (732) 254-1700
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VICTOR SIMOES
SOUTH RIVER
S
188,800
"YOU MUST SEE THIS'
Great Cape in double lot (80 x 100) with 2 car
garage 3 bedrooms and full basement DR LR
is in a great area Go see i t '
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LAILA SHEHATA
SOUTH RIVER
'419,900
NORTH BRUNSWICK
$
234,900
End unit
Hidden Lakes 2 large oversized
bedroom's 2 5 baths separate family room with
fireplace finished basement
Call (732) 254-1700
SOUTH BRUNSWICK
$
189,500
Spectacular young col 4 BR 2 / i B A 2 car garage high eel
3 BR 2 full Whs (am ly room and hobby room backs lo
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woods All n a Blue Ribbon School District (043 00 6355)
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732-297-0200
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164,999
SIT BACK AND RELAX
A wrap porch hugs this clean remodeled 2 bedroom
ranch with fin shed basement Many upgrades in a
desired area (043 00 6335)
Call (732) 297-0200
NANCY VAN ORDEN
SANDRA DUCHNOWSKI
SPACIOUS RANCH
you have to see it to appreciate it ( 0 « 00 6352)
EAST BRUNSWICK
Call (732) 297-0200
DESIRABLE HERITAGE LANDING
loaded w/ovar S100K ot upgrades too many to mention
SOUTH BRUNSWICK "269,900
Two bedrooms upgrades galore two story lu/ng
room in this immaculate townhouse This unit is
contemporary perfection Master bedroom with
lacuzzi type tub backing to woods this perfect home
is n the perfect location A suburban dream come
*true A must see a must have
MILLT0WN
s
274,900
A SHOW PLACE'
4 bedroom bi level 2 car garage addition of
glass enclosed three season sun room Custom
2 level deck with Jacuzzi kitchen is remodeled
replaced windows newer siding and roof
SOUTH BRUNSWICK '269,900
Beautiful remodeled 4 bedroom
2V bath
colonial with newer kitchen new master bath
new carpeting & ceramic tile floors This
property is professionally landscaped and has
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Call (732) 254-1700
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convent onal 30 year fxed rate loan at 7 25 » th 3 po r ts A P R 7 6 1 7 ° o As an s a m p l e a $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 l o a n x o u l d m e a n 3 6 0 m o n t l l y payments otS6B2 I B For purchase 1 1
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th an A P R Of 7 8 2 6 ° o An examp e of a SoOO 000 loan ould mean 360 monthly payments of S3 49fi 07 f g u es here n are approx male and do not !
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SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001
THE MARKETPLACE
• Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified «
Peefowfti earns Team Leader Award at Oait Eagle Assoc.
Rhoda Pedowitz, director of sales at Gail accomplishments.
Gail Eagle Associates provides creative
Eagle Associates (GEA) Custom Publishing,
East Brunswick, has received the 2000 Team services "from concept to printing" including
research, copywnting, graphic design, phoLeader Award.
Pedowitz has served as director of sales at tography, printing. Web site design and
GEA for two years. She has been responsible strategic marketing. GEA also produces cusfor leading the sales team in achieving a sig- tom magazines, directories, newsletters, catalogs and brochures.
nificant increase in sales for 2000.
"By implementing new incentive proAs director of sales, Pedowitz brings in
grams encouraging teamwork and em- creative projects and works closely with govphasizing its importance, Rhoda has set an ernment agencies and associations on guides
example for her group. She has earned the produced by GEA, including Discover
respect of all who work with her," said Gail Guides of New Jersey; Family Guide for
Eagle, president.
Parents & Kids; Economic & Business
Pedowitz was chosen to receive this Profile for Trenton, and Monmouth and
award based on her dedication and com- Middlesex Counties; and Princeton Area
mitment, her leadership skills and her Panorama.
NORTH
BRUNSWICK
OVER 5,000 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY LIVING
732-297-0600
On over an acre All fhe grace and elegance
of a bygone era are captured in this
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William Thompson! 5 BR, 3 full, 2-halF baths
(the master on the first level), 3 brick F/P, 2
of which are walk-ins, real brick Flooring, a
Family Room, gathering room, banquet-sized
Dining Room, huge Livinq Room, 3 car
garage . are but a few of fhe features Only
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been used Most importantly, the huge 3story rear is flanked by massive brick patios
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ERA Introduces hlgh-feoii Interact hm
The second CD-ROM, called "The
The ERA Brokers of New Jersey announced the introduction of "TheMoving Experience," was designed to help
Interactive Brochure," the company's consumers who are relocating. It contains
newest use of technology to market ERA information on the psychological aspects
services and provide consumers with im- of moving such as preparing your children
portant and useful information on home and pulling up old roots, finding a new
home, financing your home, selling your
buying, home selling and moving.
Considered to be the technology leader home and moving.
According to Lydia Sanchez Flagg,
in the real estate industry, ERA's new marketing tool is two business card-sized CD- broker/owner of ERA Queen City Realty,
ROMs containing cutting-edge presenta- "The reaction of our customers to 'The
tions that give consumers only the Interactive Brochure' has been very fainformation they need. By contrast, video vorable, and it definitely has opened doors.
presentations often must be watched in It reinforces what our agents say about the
their entirety in order to obtain the infor- company, our products and our services."
She is quick to emphasize that it is not a
mation a consumer needs.
The first CD-ROM, titled "The substitute for a personal visit with an
Interactive Brochure."' provides consumers agent. Flagg joined the ERA real estate
with valuable information on ERA, selling network in 1982 because it was the only
and buying a home, and relocating. Using company working on innovative technolofacts, charts and graphs, the presentation gy to make the process of buying and sellwalks consumers through the steps of buy- ing a home easier and better. She said,
ing and selling. For example, pricing rec- "Our customers like having this informaommendations and home preparation tips tion available at their convenience in an
are offered in the "Selling a Home" sec- easy-to-use format."
tion. The CD-ROM also introduces conConsumers interested in receiving a
sumers to the "ERA Answers Book," copy of "The Interactive Brochure" and
which is a complete guide to more than 90 "The Moving Experience" CD-ROMs, and
of the most frequently asked questions and "The Answers Book," can contact their
answers about buying and selling a home, local ERA office-or visit the ERA Web site
available free to consumers.
at www.ERA.com.
Wklchert, Realtors offers laptop pmStas® program
James M. Wetchert, president, is
pleased to announce that Weichert, Realtors has introduced a new laptop purchase program available to all of the company's 7,500 sales associates.
The National Association of Realtors'
winter 2000 survey reported that nearly 75
percent of homebuyers found it to be at
least somewhat important for their sales
associates to be knowledgeable regarding
the Internet and computers in general.
"The successful sales associates of the
future will use technology as a tool to
enhance their business and improve customer relations," said Weichert. "The
Laptop Program will reap great rewards
and benefits for those sales associates who
use the program as an investment in themselves, their business transactions and their
customers, by keeping up with the technological trends."
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Several different laptop models are
available for purchase through this program including such brands as IBM,
Gateway, Acer and Toshiba. The laptops
will be preconfigured prior to purchase to
easily run all current software, and the
more processing and memory intensive
programs that will be available in the future. The laptops will include most Microsoft programs including Outlook to
support e-mail capabilities. They will also
include a network card to support
high-speed DSL Internet access, which
will be available at all Weichert branch
offices.
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card through a time investment plan or a
lease. The lease option will allow for
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AW.L1O COMMIT
Sincere SWF, ?3, who loves animals Seeks outgoing, tail thin
SWM, 25-2/, wiih tattoo earrings,
likes rock music, lhat is not into
head games to have fun with and
maybe start a family Does this
interest you"? If so give me a call'
Adff.1461
CARING AND BEAUT irUL
OWPF, early 50s, bright, teacher,
youthful, plonde, sum, enjoys
dancing, dining seashore cultural ana travel Seeks a caring,
emotionally secure, successful,
attractive, fit, well-groomed WPM.
49-60, lor LTR Adft.1417
COMPANIONSHIP'
Professional WWBF, 60, mediumbuilt, enjoys travelinq, shopping,
good conversation, ISO healthy,
active,
Imancially
stable
WW/SBM, 60-70, with similar
interests Adff.1454
LOVE AND AFFLCTION'
DWF, 54, 6'2', blue-eyed blonde,
enjoys music, dancing, theater,
movies, dining, (raveling, ISO caring, fit, romantic, sensitive, passionate, emotionally available
SWM, 52-59 Ad/M457
SCCNTOrAWOMAN
SWF, 39, 5', 100lbs.. dirty brown
hair, blue eyes, likes fishing,
camping, movies, dining out,
seeks a passionale, spontaneous
SWM, 38-45 Ad# 1413
YOUNG AT HEART1
SWF, 51, 5'2", 125lb5, brown
hair/eyes, enjoys cooking, music,
dining out, the beach, walks and
more Seeking intelligent, caring,
educated, attractive, trim SWM.
48-53, for possible LTR.
Aflff1452
TAKE A CHANCE'
WWWF, 54, enjoys dancing, hiking, biking, long drives and much
more Looking to meet a nice,
carinq, fun, outgomq SWM, 5058, for casual dating, maybe
more. Ad#.1450
ISO TOGETHERNESS!
Honest, educated WWWF, 5 9 .
5'4', silver hair, blue eyes, enjoys
music, old movies, fine dining and
more Looking to meet an educated, honest, caring SWM, 58-70.
for possible LTR. Adff 1446
DREAMS DO COME TRUE!
Caring, bright, beautiful DWPF,
53, teacher, youthful, blond slim,
N/S. enioys dancing, dining, culture and travel Seeding emotionally secure, attractive, fit, wellgroomed DWPM, 49-60, for
friendship,
possibly
more.
Adff 1081
MY IDEAL MATE
Big, beautiful, voluptuous SWF,
5u7 friendly, warm, happy, enjoy
music, singing, dancing, movies,
musical plays, reading, gardening, museums, art, dining out,
seeking well-groomed SWM, 4560, witn a sense of humor, N/S,
5'10"+. Adff 1422
ALL CALLS RETURNED
Mother of one 39, enjoys cooking,
dancing, rnovies, romantic dinners, quality times, seeking
p/SM, 39-45, N/S, for a serious,
loving relationship Ad#.142O
PASSION FOR LIFE
SWF, 61, 5'4", 122lbs., brownish
red hair, brown eyes, gregarious,
enjoy hiking, dancing, dining
'"/put, bowling,
looking
for a
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NO G U I E PLAYIRS
Italian SWPF, 39, brown eyes,
black hair, 5'5 , 110lbs , enjoys
country music, dimnq out beacnes, seeks responsible, independent, commitment-minded SWPM,
37-43 Adff 1394
GIVE ME A CALL
Athletic SWF 25, 5"6 , 140lbs,
brown hair/eyes, enjoys shopping,
dancing, outdoors, seeks responsible SWM, 24—29. who likes being
with people Adff 1392
FUN TO l i t WITH'
Aclive, bubbly, outgoing SWF, 23
5'4", 165lbs., brown hair, blue eyes,
enjoys music, plays, concerts, animals and more Seeking an outgoing, active, honest SWM, 23-27, for
possible LTR. Ad# 1390
ISO SOMEONE SPECIAL!
SWF, 47, 5'2', 140!bs, brown
hair/eyes, enjoys walks, museums
sports, traveling, dining out, quiet
limes and more Seeking an outgoing, caring SWM, -16-52, lor friendship, possible LTR Adff.1391
REAL LIVE WOMAN
DWF. 52, 5'6", 110lbs , blonde hair,
N/S, enjoys sailing, music, dancing, outgoing personality, gourmet
cooking, good conversations, ISO
a DWM, 54-60, 5'10'+. with similar
interests, (or LTR Adff. 1389
LOT'S TO OFFER
Humorous, upbeat, open-minded,
passionate, generous, positive,
energetic SWF, 50, 5'6\ 130lbs,
blond hair, enjoys romantic dinners, good conversations, dancing,
music and more Seeking SWM,
50-62. lor possible LTR Adff.1363
LET ME CALL YOU .
Sweetheart. Romantic, independent, stable SWF, 23, 5'3 ,165lbs ,
brown hair, enjoys dining out,
movies, long walks and animals
Seeking stable, responsible, independent, romantic SJM, 23-25, (or
friendship, possible LTR. Adft 1382
C0MM1TMENT.MINDED'
DWF, 56, enjoys dancing, music,
dining out, traveling, movies and
more Seeking caring, sensitive, fit,
romantic, intelligent, passionate
SWM. 52-59, for a possible LTR
Adff 1383
IHRESISTIBLE
Intelligent,
blonde,
attractive
DWPJF, 39, 5'2", 105lbS., slim,
seeking D/SWPJM, 38-45, attractive, atnletic, fun and ready for LTR
Adff. 1247
TALKING \BOUT FUN
Let's have somei WF, 24, petite,
likes clubbing and going out.
Searching for a good-looking WM,
23-25, with same interests
Adff.1358
SEXY & SWEET
Energetic, happy, attractive, fit,
communicative SW mom, 42, 5'5",
dark hair/eyes, likes day trips, politics, etc ISO a tall, handsome, fit,
compassionate SWM, 30-49, with
a great smile A d # H 0 3
DINNER FOR TWO
DWF, 64, employed, likes movies,
flea markets, craft shows, reading
and traveling. Looking for D/SWMi
63-70, with similar interests, (or
companionship Adff 1336
STOP YOUR SEARCH
SWPF, 42, who is ready to have a
serious relationship with a SWPM,
43-49, 5'6"+, (or possible LTR
Ad#.1327
BE EASYGOING
GIRI NEXT DOOR TYPE
Outgoing, cule SWPF 49, 5'2',
with brown hair, childless, N/S,
enjoys dining out reading museums, computers, working out, travel, movies, music and much more
ISO easygoing SWM, 42-52, who
enjoys conversation, with good
sense of humor Adff 1305
CONSIDERATE MAN
Down-to-earth, giving, respectful
SWF. 37, 5'5".115lbs., blond hair,
hazel eyes, enjoys bowling, walks
swimming, biking, dining out,
movies, seeking clean-cut SWM,
37-43, 5'9 +, who is emotionally
stable, with no children Adff 1284
FLLLOFFUN
Happy, warm, loving SWF, 62, 5'5 ,
I45lbs., medium build, reddish
blond hair, retired school teacher,
likes playing piano, guitar, walking
dinners, dancing, seeking educated, pleasant-lorjking SWftl, 60-67,
5'9" +, active, easygoing, with a lot
in common Adff 1278
SWEET AND SINCERE
Attractive SWF, 34, 5*7", fit, seeks
a romantic S/DWM. 30-45, with a
great sense of humor, who enjoys
children, theatre, travel, museums,
dining out and more Adff.1251
To purchase tjip pii yoiir IcriiKt cartj
HElnTHl.SGTOGAIN
Versatile, active SWF, 41, 5'7 ,
slender, with brown hair/eyes,
loves movies, books, music, dancing, the theater, hopes to share her
interests and friendship with a
compatible SWM, 39-50 Adff 1199
ilfOPEIT'S\OU
Meet this petite slender SWF, 39,
attractive, green eyes, brunette,
who is ISO a confident, outgoing
SWM, 36-43, interested a LTR.
Adff 1204
SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER
Outdoorsy SWF, 49, with long
brown hair/eyes, 5'?, nice figure,
love country music, animals and
biking, seeking a taEl man, nicebuild, 51-58 Adff 1195
LOVE 01 LIFE
Attractive, fun-loving WWWJF, 58.
college-educated 5'5", ISOSWJM.
58-65, N/S, good sense of humor,
NO HEAD GAMES
who enjoys dining, dancing, theSWF, 54, 5'2', with 3 children, likes
atre,
movies and long walks, for
music, dancing, travel, dining and
companionship Adff.1198
theatre, looking for a caring, youthHOLD \i\ HA1\D
ful, fit. farnily-onented SWM, 53Bubbly SWF, 60, 5'6', 140lbs,
59, to be my best (nend. Adff 1270
salt/pepper hair, loves Atlantic City,
CU.HNDTALK
SWF, 35, looking for a SWM, 35- beach, travel, dining, dancing,
42, who's fun and outgoing, who walks, seeking SWM, 55-65, comlikes movies and beaches,farpos- passionate, romantic and caring
sible LTR Adff 1274
with similar i nterests. Adff 1189
TRUTH 4ND DARE,
Males
Seeking Females
CiLLYlE!
Fit, Mable, financially secure
DWPM, 53, 5 1 1 ' , l a d l b s , ISO
attractive SF, 37-48 for friendship
and love, possible LTR Adff 1459
LET'S H « s G OUT'
Athletic, down to-earth SBPM. 30,
ISO pretty, athletic SWPF, 25-40.
for casual relationship. Adff 1458
QUIET LIVING
,
Keeps on ticking SWM, 70, en,oys
classical music, dimnq out, movies,
dancing,
ISO SWF, 67-73
Adff 1414
LET'S GET TOG ETHER'
Handsome, outgoing, down-toearth SWM. 43, 6'1 , 170lbs,
brown hair, blue eyes, enjoys
sports, movies, theater, travel, ISO
an attractive, family-oriented SWF,
32-45, N/S, v/ith diverse interests
Ad# 1455
MARRIAGE-ORIENTED
Handsome M, 44, 5 ' 1 0 . i70lbs,
blond hair, blue eyes, trim build,
financially established, soft-spoken
gentleman midwestern values,
enjoys country drives, quaint
towns. Seeks feminine woman, 3442, attractive figure, family-onented Children welcome A d * 1324
LET'S HAVE FUN
SWF, 38 petite and attractive, 5'4",
125lbs , enjoys hiking, beaches,
dining, dancing and cooking, looking (or a SWPM, 38-45, who's kind
and considerate. Adff 1271
CLASSY LADY
Tall, slim, happy, intelligent SBF,
38, ISO SM, 35-55, for friendship I
enjoy traveling, music and hopes to
find a tall, handsome bachelor, with
similar interests Adft.1264
CAN WE CLICK?
Contact this outqoing SW mom,
30, 5'2 , 125lbs., Blonde hair,
brown eyes, if you're a caring, funloving SWM, 28-37, who likes
movies, music, dancing and the
outdoors Adff.1084
A GREAT CATCH
Loyal SWF, 39, 5'9", 160lbs , with
brown hair and hazel eyes, enjoys
photography, animals, nature and
dining oul, seek's a romantic, farnily-onented SWM, 33-42. N/S, for
LTR Adff.1245
TREAT ME LIKE A LADY
Fun, outgoing SWF, 30, 5'4',
128lbs, with brown hair, enjoys
walks on the beach, quiet nights at
home, dining out and movies. ISO
a sincere, honest, trustworthy
SWM. 30-42. Ad# 1209
ESTABLISH A FRIENSHIP
With this friendly, outgoing, famityonented SWF, 64, 5'4", 140!bs ,
blonde, who likes dancing, walking,
socializing and dining in/out
Hopes to meet a tall SWM, 60-65,
who has a nice personality and has
similar interests Adff.1208
CALL ME SOON
SWF, 45, fun-loving, attractive,
likes conversation, looking for a
SWM, 28-48, financially secure, for
casual relationship. Adff 1161
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will be eligible toWAWO |M]
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NO HEAD GAMES
GIVE MEMOIR HE U?T
DWF, 54, 5 2". with blonde hair,
blue eyes and a great sense of
humor, enjoys dining, dancing, theatre and travel, seeking a sensitive,
family-oriented SWM, 52-59, who's
passionate about life. Adff 11BB
SWM, 38, enjoys the beach,
movies, dining out, local theater
day trips ISO an honest, sincere
SWF, 38-55, for a long-term relationship. Adff 1456
I'M FOR REAL
SWPM, 60, 5'11', 185lbs, brown
hair, enjoys fine dining, traveling,
theater, music and more. Seeking
blond SWF, 50-65, for friendship,
maybe more. Adff 1451
Very giving WWWF, 54, 5'1', downto-earth, enjoys day trips, boardwalks, beaches theatre, ISO a laidback SWM, 60-58. Ad#.1130
MYSTERY LADY
Brunette WF, 38,5'1", 105lbs. N/S,
likes exercising,
racquetball,
movies, dining, dancing, Atlantic
City, looking for SWM, 35-42, nicelooking, in shape, N/S, witty and
romantic. Adff.1176
A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE
WF, 39, 5'5", 110lbs , light brown
hair, green eyes, enjoys sports,
golf, travel, spiritual meditation and
astronomy ISO WM, 38-48, dad,
family-oriented, spiritual, for friendship, companionship, monogamous
relationship Adff 1172
HOPE 2 HEAR FROM U
SWF, 60. 5'6", 190lbs , brawn hair,
blue-eyed, easygoing, enjoys flea
markets, beaches, looking for a
SWM, 50-64, for friendship, possible LTR Adff 1170
GIVE ME A CALL!
DON'T MISS OUT
SPBM, 43, enjoys all kinds of
sports, travel and cooking. ISO
SWF, tall, blonde, 21-53, to share
life's moments Adff.1403
NO HEAD GAMES
SWM, 33, 5'11", 195lbs. loves to
work out, travel beaches. ISO
SWF, 22-34, for a good time
Adff 1402
Vegeianan SWPF, 4S, 5'5", fit,
NO BAGGAGE!
energetic, enjoys kids, sports,
GREEN-EYED
parks, gardening, swimming and
Fit, kind-hearted, conservative
Petite WWWF, late 50s, blond hair,
church Seeks SWPM, 33-49, tall,
SWM, 45,5'9", 185lbs., brown hair,
enjoys music, theatre, dining out,
attractive, for 'friendship, possibly
blue eyes, enjoys dancing, gardenAtlantic City, traveling, bowling and
ACTIVE AND CLASSY
more. Adff 1333
ing, outdoor sports, outdoor activimore Hoping to meet Mr. Lucky,
Shapely DWF, 60, warm, affecties, good conversations and home
59-65 Adff.1151
BE MY BEST FRIEND
tionate, with long legs people-oricooking Seeking old-fashioned
NEW TO AREA
DWF, 54, 5'2", enjoys dancing,
ented, likes music, dancing,
SWF,
30-40, for friendship
traveling, interested in meeting a
Easygoing SWF, 35, 57". 130lbs ,
shows, the beach and traveling
Adff 1448
sensitive, caring, romantic SWM,
likes comedy clubs, dining out,
Looking for ambitious D/SWM,
52-59 for LTR Adff.1335
walks and the outdoors, seeks an
pb-63, N/S, emotionally/physicalCONSERVATIVE
JMjt. active, gentle yel strong
active SWM, 30-45, for friendship
MAKE A CONNECTION
Good-looking SWM, 54, 5'B,
Adff.1206
DWF, 4 1 , 5'7', slender brown
15Blbs.,
into
exercising, healthy
MANY INTERESTS
hair/eyes, likes swimming, hiking,
lifestyle, homeowner,
honest,
ENTER MY LIFE
I AM FAMILY-ORIENTED
T.
SWF, 39, 5'9", 160lbs., hazel-eyed,
ice
skating,
skiing,
cycling,
readThis
caring,
sensitive
SWF.
54,
respectful,
would
like to meet a
SWF,
55,
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blonde,
5'2",
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kind,
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<=, blonde hair, blue eyes,
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youthful, attractive, fit SWF. 40-48,
reserved, retired, likes cooking,
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33-45,
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loyal,
kind,
enioys dancing, music, theatre,
SWM, 40-50, for friends first, posfor best friends and souimate
dancing, theatre, dining out, interhandsome, for possible LTR.
ISO a passionate SWM, 52-59
sible LTR. Ad# 1311
Adff, 1439
ested in meeting SWM, 55-62.
Adff.1167
Adft 1415
N/S, mellow, pleasant and
HONESTY IS A MUST
respectable East Brunswick area
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PASSION FOR LIFE
Sweet SBF, 27, 6', brown hair, who
only. Adff 1175
fjnd,
honest, loving SWF, 50, enjoys the internet, marketing,
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reading, cooking, clubs, parks and
LET'S MEET SOON
plays,
theaters,
concerts,
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knows how to treat a woman and
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and similar interests. Ad# 1408
likes to go out and have fun
room dancing, travel and lively
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drinker, likes outdoors plays
N/S, 5'10", I75lbs., brov.n hair,
blue eyes like boating skiing, - music and movies Looking for a
sincere down-to-earth S/DF 27walks the beach moyies relaxing
44 Ads 1272
at home, interested ip meeting a
FUN" HUE'S AHEAD'
SWF, 26-34, for friendship first,
SWM, 3-t enjoys dining out
possible relationship Adff.1431
rnovies music long walks/drives
iOOKINGFOIOOU
outdoor activit es and much more
Outgoing, fun-loving SWM. 53,
5'8 , 175lbs., bro.vn hair N/S N/D, Looking to meet a SBF 21-39, for
friendship posstble LTR, with sim
enjoys walks, traveling people,
ilar interests Adff 1374
quiet times*ISO a fun-loving, nice,
kind, considerate SWF, 45-60, lor
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friendship first A d * 1435
Fit, outgoing, fun, easygoing
SWM. 29, 6' 1B5lbs. brown hair
BLUE EYES
enjoys camping fishing swimHonest, sensitive, attractive SWM,
ming and more Looking tor SF. for
40, 5'11 , enjoys movies spo'ts
casual dating, maybe more
and the beach ISO attractive
Adff 1373
S/DWF, 34-46, for a serious LTR
Adff 1438
C\LL4M0REW0'
Fun, outgoing SWM. 45, 160I&S.
FUN TO BE WITH
brown hair/eyes, enjoys animals,
SWM, 40, tall, athletic, outgoing",
dining out, music and much more
enjoys photography, landscaping,
Looking to meet a SWF, 35-50. for
the beach outdoors, hiking, biking,
friendship,
maybe
more
quiet times, looking for a SF, 27-39
Ad»1376
with similar interests Ad#.i423
HHJRMOVENEYT
CLEAN-CUT
Uninhibited DWPM. 49, 6',
Good-looking, fit DWM, 40, self185lbs., entrepreneur* loves
employed. Who is caring, considermusic, dancing romantic dinners,
ate, generous, youthful, youngISO uninhibited tall, slender
looking and have many interests
DWPF, 34-44, with a passion for
Looking for a permanent future
life, a casual relalionsnip Social
with a caring, attractive lady, 29drinkers, smokers ok. Monmouth
45. Adff 1144
area. Adff 1332
A NEW BEGINNING
LET'S MAKE E\ERY Dtt
SWPM, 51, 6'1 . 185lbs., sincere,
Count WPM, young mid-SOs
affectionate, enjoy dining out,
retired, N/S, enjoys outdoors, firedancing, theatre, Atlantic City,
side evenings, cooking, quiet dinrelaxing
at home,
seeking
ners, good conuersations, theater
WW/D/SWF, 45-55. for casual relaand lot's more ISO N/S, slim,
tionship, possible LTR Adff 1424
attractive
SWF. 50-58, with similar
ONE OF THE BEST
interests, for good times friendGood-looking SWM, 47, 6'.
ship and meaningful LTR
190lbs, enjoy movies, walks, bilAdff 1310
liards and casual dating. Interested
CHECh IT OUT
in meeting a slim and attractive
Financially secure, nice SWM, 3B
SWF, 33-45 Adff.1421
6'1", I95lbs., ISO attractive, easyTHIS COULD BE YOU
going SWF, S6-40, for friendship
SWM, 56, 6'. 230lbs., light brown
hair, blue eyes likes readmq, ani- and possible LTR Adff.1259
FAMILY.ORIENTED
mals, travel, movies, would like to
College-educated SWM, 31. 6'
meet a SWF, 45-60 with similar
175lbs , enioys swimming, soccer
interests to spend quality times
travel and more Seeking an
with Adff 1425
open-minded SWF, 23-37 tor a
FRIENDS FIRST
meaningful
relationship
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We are hiring for all shifts. Evening and weekend availability is a plus1 We offer
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and prime-time), a comprehensive benefits program and a work environment that
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035 Help Wanted
FuIITime
Fulljime
RETAIL POSITIONS F/T- P/T
Available Upscaled Confec
t onery Retailer n Freehold
Raceway Mali E x c e l l e n t
opportune Call732 995 5271
SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR
East Brunswick weekdays
Q
am Dpm Exper snce a must
Top notch company Excellent
benefits Fax resume to EW
at 732 J90 5B16
SALES Telecom 6 I gure
potent al w th n a lew years it
/our the right person Expen
en&sdortranee 732-866-6300
TAILOR / SEAMSTRESS
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s ore Marlboro area
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SALES-MAUSOLEUM
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SALESPERSON
Love to Talk on the Phone?
Greater Med a Newspapers a group of 8 Weekly Communi
\J Newspapers has an immediate opening for a Classified
Advert sing Salesperson n our New Freehold Office
Dut=s include ad entry for incom ng calls and solctng of
new and exist ng bus ness for classified ads d rectories and
spec al pages Must be'risndly computer Iterate and cua
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experience a b g plus
Posit on is Full Time Monday Frday
We otter a salary + comm ss on with full benef ts package
Please h^ail or Fax Resume To
Greater Media Newspapers
Attn Linda Kelly
Re Classified Advertising Salesperson
PO Box 5001
Freehold NJ 07726
Fax 732 780 4678
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LPNs
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We will train the right person If you are a positive minded
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immediately
Position is Monday Friday Sam 5pm and is based out of our
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+ commission & bonuses Full benefits package W/401K
Please Mall or Fax Resume to
Greater Media Newspapers
PO Box 5001
Freehold, N J 07728
Attn Linda Kelly/Classified
Fax 732-780-4678
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helpful Real Estate Office
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APPOINTMENT SETTERS
6 9pm Monday Thursday
$7 per hour + weekly bonuses
Matawan area 1-800-235-0644
CAFETERIA SUBSTITUTES
NEEDED Freehold Regional
High Schools Possible Full
Time employment
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Ext 8637 or 8373
Greater Media Newspapers
is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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Learning Center in Freehold
location Flexible schedule 2
nights Tuesday and Thursday
until 7pm Call Joan
732-845-0799
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P a g i n a t o r for c h a i n o l
weekly newspapers based
in F r e e h o l d Full t i m e
position Excellent Benefits
Candidate must be prof)
cient in Quark XPress or
similar desktop publishing
software
CLERICAL ASSISTANT
for Sylvan Learning Center in
Freehold Monday & Wednesday
evenings 3 8pm with potential
for more hours Must posses
good organizational skills and
a love lor working with children
Start salary $6 50 per hour
Call Joan at 732-845-0709
Send Resumes to
Adele Young
Greater Media Newspapers
PO Box 5001
Freehold N J
07728
CLERICAL ASSISTANT
for Sylvan Learning Center in
Freehold Monday & Wednesday
evenings 3 8pm with potential
for more hours Must posses
good organizational skills and
a love for working with children
Start salary $6 50 per hour
Call Joan at 732-845-0799
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CROSSING
GUARD
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$8.50-$10.00/hour
Westaff
PROGRESS
MANAGERS/
TEACHERS
TEMPORARY PART-TIME
East Brunswick Township
Hours are 5 00 to 9 00 p m
Monday Friday $8 00/hour
Must be 18 years of age or
older Apply in person
East Brunswick Municipal
Building, 1 Civic Center
Drive, Division of Human
Resources EOE
Fax 732 780 4192
E O E M/F
RECEPTIONIST Evenings'
front desk Booking appoint
ments Extensive telephone
contact with patients in
medical group Competitive
benefits and salary
Call Pat 732 607 5507
or fax resume 732 679 6903
RECEPTIONIST Saturdays
and Sundays 8am 2pm
Old Bridge Medical Office or
Insurance experience
preferred Top notch company
Fax resume to ET 732 390 5816
BATTLEGROUND COUNTRY CLUB
Saturday, February 17th & Sunday February 18th • 9am-12 noon
BANQUET STAFF
SERVERS-up to $12.00 per hour
iMATTRE D: Pay will commensurate with experience
Weekdays and Weekends Available
RESTAURANT WATT STAFF
To serve our Grill Room open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00am - 4:00pm
Restaurant open Tuesday - Thursday Lunch & Dinner (No Weekends)
FT/PT WaitersAVaitresses, Food Runners & Bus People
Day & Evening Shifts Available
Great Hourly Pav Plus Tips
KITCHEN STAFF
Grill Room Cook; Tuesday - Sunday 10am-4pm
A la Carte Cooks FT/PT Banquet Cooks FT/PT Prep People FT/PT
GOLF STAFF
Outside Golf Services Monday-Sunday (All Shifts)
Starters FT/PT Rangers FT/PT Cart & Bag Room Attendants FT/PT
Hourly Pay Plus Tips 86 Access to GolfCourse
Apply in person, 40 Millhurst road (Off Route 33)
If unable to attend please fax resume to 732-308-4237
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for a position in our
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provided Local interview
609 409 7529 EOE
Keyport
arranged
NANNY Child care needed
For information call
Live out in Millstone
1-800
486 8178
Township for 2 children Bam SECRETARY
to 5pm 2 to 3 days per week
Weekends
for
Real Estate
Call Care Connection
Office Receptionist and
1-888 610-2273 ext 2981
computer experience hetoful
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CERAMIC TEACHER
OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR
for Summer Day Camp
EYE DOCTOR Afternoons & SECRETARY
Top Pay Call 732-308-0405
evenings People person
P/T position in Jamesburg
Phone & computer comfortable
Must have good typing skills
SNACK BAR OPERATOR
Able to complete projects
and be proficient in word
Experienced Run grill snackbar
Old Bridge 732 721-2020
in private sw m club summer
Apply immediately
2001 Send resume to P O PHLEBOTOMIST/MEDICAL
Box 84, Tennent NJ 07763
ASSISTANT, Manalapan area
Certification required Must
TEACHERS
732 296 1100
draw blood samples perform
Early Childhood experience a EKGs managing lab results
190 Route 18
plus Rolling H ils Day Camp
East Brunswick NJ 08816
and assisting physicians Call
Call 732-308-0405
Janet 732 679 5100 ext 5663 S E C R E T A R Y M u s t k n o w
or fax resume 732 607 0335
Windows S7 00 59 00/hour
East Brunswick Must have
car Call 732 257 5040
WAREHOUSE/DRIVER
036 Help Wanted
Part Time
Greater Media Newspapers
is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Part Time
OFFICE ASSISTANT
Company in Edison Handling
phones 20 hours per week
Call Connie 732-321-1872
FT/PT Unlim ted earn ngs
Call Nancy 732 834 9600
TEACHERS- FOR PRE-K Monday Friday 9am 5 30pm
Posit ons to start immed alely
State ol the art Ch Id Care
Center Sign on bonus also
Please call 732-888 9773
036 Help Wanted
Part Time
Full Time
SECURITY
We need a few Good Men and
Women Raceway Park
Call 732 446-6327
TEACHER AIDES Come work
for us & bring your child (3 yrs
old a up) along Perfect for the
parent looking for daycare at
no charge and wanting to make
extra money Call 732-254-3505
TEACHER ASSISTANT
Child Care Center
n infant room Experience a
loving person 732-723-9416
TEACHER PRE-SCHOOL
5 afternoons Experience
preferred Warm nurturing art
background helpful
Cali 732-431-0718
TEACHERS NEEDED for
Old Bridge Learning Center
After School Homework Help
Enrichment SAT 732 607 1523
TELEMARKETERS
NeedED for growing insurance
agency Flexible evening
hours available Hourly base
plus bonuses Call Richard for
an interview 609-520-0090
TEMPLE PRE-SCHOOL
TEACHERS NEEDED
Community Representative 1
Part time work full time fun
Work with international ex
change students and host
families Strong community
spirit and warm hearts for
teens 1 888 552 9872
COMPUTER INTERNET
PEOPLE WANTED TO WORK
ONLINE
Potential $125 $175 an hour
FULL TRAINING Vacations
Bonuses and Incentives
Bi lingual s also needed
49 countries FREE E BOX
www ProfitPC net
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TRANSPORT
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Teams Start up to 46 51 000
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Drivers For Experienced
Drivers 1 800 441 4394
Cwner Operators 1877 848 6615
Graduate Students 1 800-338-6428
Drivers
Experienced Drivers Start At
34/cpm Top Pay 40/cpm
Regional 36/cpm Lease
Program New/Used1
MS CARRIERS
1 800 231 5209 EOE
Drivers
DEDICATED REGIONAL &
OTR Swift Transportation
Now Available up to $5 000
Tuition Reimbursement for Ex
penenced Drivers Now Hiring
for Vans, Flatbeds O O & Auto
Haul Divisions 800 284 8785
Drivers
Solo up to 45 per mile Teams
up to 41 per mile Contractors
81 all miles Lease options
avail (No money down) Fuel
incentives a more! Call
Burlington Motor Carriers
1 800 583 9504
EARN SSS
HELPING DOCTORS
Up to $20 $40/hr potential
Easy claims processing
We Train!
Computer w/modem req d
Call 7 days
B88 871 5497 X 821
$359 Software Cost
EARN $25,000-$50,000/yr
Medical Insurance Billing As
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1 800 291-4683 ext 407
Teacher a Assistant needed EASY WORK!
for summer program Hours Great Payi Earn $500 plus a
are Monday Wednesday and week assembling products at
home No experience necess
Friday 9 00am 2 00pm
Teacher Needed for program ry Call toll free
beginning in September Hours 1 800 267 3944 ext 135
a r e M o n d a y T u e s d a y EXTRAORDINARY INCOME
Wednesday and Thursday OPPORTUNITY'
9am 12 30_bm Experience Multi million dollar prefab
necessary Salary commensu housing manufacturer since
rate with experience If inter- 1 9 7 9 s e e k s l o c a l a r e a
ested please call 732-308-0719 representative
Applicant cho
sen for this prestigious position
must start immediately Details
1 888 235 0769
Represent all Cruise Lines
Sandals Disney Etc as a
FEDERAL POSTAL JOBS "
member of our commission
Up to $18 65 Hour Hiring for
only outside sates national
2001
Free Call for AppTica
award wining team
tion/Examination information
Great parks Experience
Federal Hire Full Benefits
preferred Call 732-613 4438
1 800 598 4504 Extension
YOGA INSTRUCTOR 1405 (7am 9pm) C S T
P/T leading to F/T lyengar
GOVERNMENT-POSTAL
preferred Call 732-721-5425 JOBS
Now hiring in Morganville
and other areas START
$29 328 $45 344/year For
information and application call
1-818 942-0200 ext 7140
TRAVEL AGENTS
036a Employment
Services
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$3,000 Weekly! Working at NEEDS HELP'
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e x t 78 ( 2 5 h r s ) OR R u s e $7000mo FT Free information
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PMB #38-Ci, New York, NY www cymoneytalks com
10011
$505 Weekly Guaranteed
working for the government
from home part time
No experience required
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$550 Weekly Guaranteed"
Work with the Government
Part Time Only
No Experience Needed
1 888 769 1994
A Career m Trucking
Earn up to S35 000 1 st Year
CDL Training with 0 down
Financing (if qualified)
Many Jobs Available
Call Mr D 1 800 848 4205
ACCOUNT JUNIOR
FT POSITION MINIMUM 3
YEARS BOOKEEPING
EXPERIENCE BANK REC
ONCILA riON EXCEL
WORD SEND RESUME
JEWISH HOME AT ROCKLEIGH
10 LINK DRIVE
ROCKLEIGH NJ 07647
HOMEWORKERS
NEEDED
S625 weekly processing mail
Easy! No experience needed
Call 1-888-220 0256
ext 4005, 24 hours
LOOKING FOR A
NEWSPAPER JOB?
For a $20 refundable deposit
the NJ Press Association will
post your 40 word summa
nzed resume on www njpa org
and publish it monthly reach
ing 19 dailies and over 160
weeklies Editorial Advertis
ing Circulation Photography
staffers needed
Contact Bill Monaghan at
609 406 0600 ext 17
email wfmonaghan@nipa oro
or fax 609 406 0300
MEDICAL CLAIMS PROCESSOR'
Full T r a i n i n g $20 $40/hr
potential Need self starters
who require no supervision
Set own hours Computer
w/modem req d
Call 1 888 310 2f59 ext 975
Attention Greater Media
Newspaper Readers
N o t e t h a t the t i t l e of this
NURSING
classification is Employment Long Term Care Facility in
Services Ads under employ Gloucester County Registered
ment s e r v i c e s are not |ob Nurses and Certified Nursing
offers These advertisements Assistants Full Time and Part
provide a service for a fee Time All Shifts Excellent
they do not provide actual Benefits Phone 856 582 3174
employment
orFaxB56 582 3194
POSTAL JOBS
$48 323 00 yr Now hiring No
experience Paid training great
benefits Call for lists 7 days
(800)429 3660 ext J200
National Resource
SOCIAL WORK
CASE MANAGER Adult ICM
program Aggressive commu
nity outreach clinical interven
tion skill building linkage to
community resources & inten
sive follow up for persons
w / s e v e r e mental i l l n e s s
MA/BA +2 years experience
Drivers license Position pro
vides challenge diversity sup
portive environment opportu
nity for professional growth
Send resume to Director/ICM
GTCMHC, 314 316 E State
St Trenton NJ 08608
FAX (609)393 4647
SOCIAL WORK
HOME BASED CLINICIAN
Intensive work with at risk
youth families w/MH needs in
their home Assessment crisis
intervention individual & farm
ly treatment MA T exp Day
eve weekends & on call hrs
Provides challenge diversity
supportive environment dim
cal supervision opportunity for
professional growth Drivers
license Send resume to
Olivia Toca GTCMHC, P O
Box 1393 Trenton NJ 08607
FAX (609)393 0273
SOCIAL WORK
INTAKE COORDINATOR
Staff agency access center
providing telephonic assess
ments of clients seeking ser
vice and scheduling intakes
Some additional outpatient
responsibilities Requires good
assessment organizational
and public relations skills BA+
2 years mental health expene
nee Send resume VP Clinical
Services GTCMHC, P O Box
1393 Trenton NJ 08607
FAX (609)393 0273
SOCIAL WORK
THERAPIST (BILINGUAL)
Spanish/English to work in OP
MH program Assessment
group individual a family
counseling Knowledge of
abuse a d d i c t i o n s t i m e
effective treatment LCSW or
license eligible Min 2 years
experience Send Resume
Clinical Manager GTCMHC,
800 Brunswick Ave Trenton
NJ 08638 FAX (609)396 6024
SOCIAL WORKER
COUNSELOR for day treat
ment program serving adoles
cents with behavioral problems
Caseload of 8 10 youth De
velop a run groups family
meetings etc Experience with
addictions ADHD desirable
Requires flexibility and mnova
tive treatment approaches to
working w/inner city pop
MA/BA+ 2 years experience
Send resume to Clinical Mgr
GTCMHC, 1320 New Willow
St Trenton NJ 08607
FAX (609)396 0881
037 Babysitting
Child Care
EAST BRUNSWICK
State
licensed Cert teacher Will
care for your children in my
home Refs 732-257-9262
EAST BRUNSWICK AREA
Hate to lose her but we can t
use her Our perfect babysitter/
housekeeper is now available
on Wed aThurs 732-390-1147
OLD BRIDGE/MATAWAN
Needed before & after school
6 30am to 8 30am & 3 30pm to
5 30pm in my home
References Call 732 765-8145
039 Health Care
BEST CARE Experienced
European Women will take
care of elderly or Sick
Call 732 995 5298
HOME CARE For elderly
sick disabled Live in/out
Reasonable rates Call Polinter
Agency 908 925 0494 No fee
WE PROVIDE ELDERCARE
for sick/disabled Live in/out
licensed/bonded Reasonable
rates no fee Call 732 329 1127
042 Antiques
Collectibles
ALL VICTORIAN OAK - ROLL
TOP DESK, Two door oak
cabinet hoosier side by side
Edison Phonograph & much
more Call 732 536-t>871
ANTIQUES
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
Antique furniture oriental rugs
paintings jewelry & silver We
purchase entire contents of
estates Will come to your
home Call 908-862-0200
COLLECTIBLES FOR SALE
Lighthouses Angels
Ceramics Gifts and more'
Call 732-671-6845
LAFAYETTE MILL ANTIQUES
CENTER
Off Rt 15 Lafayette (Sussex
ColNJ
(973) 383 0065
40 Dealers offering vast
selection of affordable
antiques collections Cafe
10AM 5PM Ciosed Tues+Wed
www millantiques com
TABLE Cherry wood w/pads
2 leaves 4 side chairs a
credenza Good condition
$2,500 Call 732-251-7927
043 Appliances
GAS RANGE/ OVEN Tap
pan Millennia 30" self clean
mclud hood Bone Brand
New $400 Call 732-761 9059
REFRIGERATOR Maytag
Bisque Less than a year old
21 cu ft 5 year warranty
Asking $750 732-679-7987
REFRIGERATOR- G E 21 6
cu ft frost free with automatic
icemaker Almond Good
condition $300 732-739-4928
REFRIGERATOR- G E 3 yrs
young Used only V/2 yrs
Excellent cond White $225
732 786 1256 call after 6pm
REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER
Hotpomt almond like new
$200 Dryer
Kenmore
portable $150 732-613-0046
STOVE- WOOD BURNING
Intrepid II top loader Black
w/grey platform Used less than
1 season $1 750 732 901 9271
WASHER & DRYER Whirlpool
Heavyduty almond Excellent
c o n d i t i o n $350 for pair
Call 732 761 2670
MONDAY MORNING, INC
Eduucatlonal child care.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
908 253-9595 or 609-799-5588
S A Y R E V I L L E MOM non
smoker w/ refs will babysit in
my home F/T • P/T all ages
meals provided 732-238-4641
037a Child Care
Wanted
COLTS NECK F/T- P/T
Reliable person with expen
ence a references to care for
my children in my home
Days/evenings 732-462-4542
BABY SWING with bassinet
$35 Car seat with stroller
$40 Box of c l o t h e s $25
Please call 732 B21 5751
DESK-
White wood 6 drawers 1960
$150 Call 732 536 2420
FREEHOLD Needed 2 days DOOR Solid Corewood 3 It
per week for active 17 month $5Q never used Wood dining
old in my home Experienced room table and 4 chairs $50
Call 732 251 6527
& references 732-845-9782
HAZLET- Mature responsible DRESSER 6 drawer Captain s bed with 4 drawers
person needed to care for
infant in my home 5 days per light oak Good condition
Call 732 238 8816
week Monday Friday
Call 732-739-5625
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
MARLBORO Baby sitter 47 w x 47 h Black holds a
28"
TV VCR bookshelf etc
needed in my home 4 days a
week after school (includes 2 1 year $85 Call 732 446 8636
evenings) Must have own car EXERCISERa valid drivers license Refer
Nordic Track X C Ski aerobic
ences required 732-303-0130 Like new $150
Call
732 432 9081
MARLBORO Care for 1 year
old boy 3 days a week in my FREEZERhome Must be responsible & 5 cubic ft upright
R e l i a b l e Non s m o k e r
Very good condition $75 or
References Call 732-577-1554 bestoifer 732 264 4863
GLASS TABLE Beveled and
brass and 6 chairs Good
FOR THE BESTJOBS condition $150 Please call
Live in/out w/the best families 732 367 0003
KEROSENE 5 gallon contain
SELECTIVE NANNY ers
(10) altogether® $8
732-745 0088
per container Please call
NANNY Child care needed
732
251 0190
Live out in Millstone
Township for 2 children 8am MICRO-OVEN Sears $40
to 5pm 2 to 3 days per week
Bicycle mens $65 Kitchen
Call Care Connection
closet qlass doors $45
1-888-610-2273 ext 2981
Call 732 780 1043
NANNIES CALL!
Greater Media Newspapers' Classified i
043A
047 Furniture
047 Furniture
047 Furniture
TURN YOUR CLUTTER
INTO CASH!!!
Place a merchandise
For sale ad.
Call Classified
1-800-660-4237
DINING ROOM Black, modern SOFA & 2 CHAIRS, Antique
6 chairs, exc. cond. $500
exc. cond. $750. Twin cannonChandelier- High end, magnif ball beds, new mattress & box
Austrian, best olter.732-257.9593 spring, $350, 732-780-1043
DINING ROOM SET
SOFA Sectional Contemporary
with glass top table and 4 Sleeper, Cocktail Table, woor/
chairs, $200. Futon, $175 or Dinette Set, wood, w/4 chairs '
best offers. Call 732-940-4541 $800. takes all. 732-257-9110
CRIB-White. Mattress &
nnmnnr S Pads. Like new.
DINING ROOM SET - 6 pcs
SOFA, living room, light floral
CTsase Call 733-761 -2670 MODEL HOME FURNITURE wood,
cream color. China cab design plus 2 danish arm FOR ALL ROOMS. HALF
MICROWAVE OVEN- Under- PRICE OFF RETAIL. WON'T 8 buffet. BLACK WALL UNIT chairs. All for $450. Excellent
Cond. Call 732-297-1177
(Lacquer) glass & mirrored.
counter.Kenmore, blacK.
LAST!! Call 732-583-2323
COUCH & 3 TBLS. All Best SOFAS - (2) 72"matching
Excellent condition $150.
ANTIQUE SOFA Solid oak offers. Call 732-303-9672
nail 732-727-2575
Ethan A l l e n . Sunburst
frame, gold print fabric, 72",
OVEN R O A S T E R - 1 8 q t . $350. Excellent condition. Call DINING ROOM SET - Provin- w/greenish tones, $200. ea
Nesco,$30. Silk tree $ 2 0 . 609-448-4064
cial. Table and (6)chairs, serv- Coffee table: square cherry &
RSg/upoiaterv
machine
$8pJ
er, lighted china cab., table mahogany, $100. Sofa: off
• '-•machine $80.
BEDROOM - Queen size, 6 pads. 26 years old. $1,900., or white oriental. Almost new,
La. griddle $20,.
1.732-251-4308 pc.
all mirrored hutch, chest, best offer. Call 732-780-6486 $400. Living rm. side chairs,
ROWING MACHINE- $25. $ 5 0 0 . O r g a n : 2 keyboard
mauve, $100. ea. EntertainStepping machine $25.,ster- pedal, $300. Call 732-254-5074. DINING ROOM SET, Provincial ment Ctr: Cherry w/glass
eo speakers $20., each pair.
Chestnut Wood. Pedestal table doors, $400. Computer table,
Call 732-651-1327
BEDROOM SET - 5 pcs. con- 2 leaves, 6 chairs, lighted hutch $100. Side c h a i r : swivel,
SNOWBLOWER - 4 H P . 21" temporary - Light wood. $250. Exc. cond. $1000.732-583-8428 mauve, $150. Side tables: (2)
Jacobson, 2 cycle rebuilt carb. KITCHEN SET. $50. good DINING ROOM SET- Faux cherry & mahogany, $75.ea.
Call 732-308-4138
cond. Call 732-254-4880
starts on first pull.$150.
Marble Formica Table w/6
Call 732-254-4490
BEDROOM SET - Bassett.
chairs and Buffet. $450. or TABLES, (2) NEW, tags on.
Glass and iron. 1 cocktail and
SNOWPLOW-$20. 42X15. Girl's, white. Twin brass bed, best offer. 732-294-5593
Radial saw 12",$100.,both dresser w/hutch, chest & night END TABLES,(2) Oak, $60. ea. 1 end. Asking $475. for both
Craftsman.keros. heater $20. stand, $350. Call 732-432-6567
Call 732-863-0303
Brass Table lamps/ hanging
roll, bed $10.732-364-4426.
Bedroom set - Oak, Armolra, lamp, $25. ea. or 3/$70. (2)
WALL UNIT - 3 piece. Black
SOFA.- dark gray with arge Queen/King headboard, dress- mauve accent chairs, $40. ea. lacquer, lighted. Glass doors.
floral print. Excellent Condition. er with mirror & 2 night tables Exc. cond. 732-933-8335, eves. Good concT $200. or best offer
Office furniture, cherry wood.
Call 732-651-8411
$99. Call 732-224-8559
Sofabed ton. All in exc cond. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
between 9AM-6PM
WALL UNIT- Cado Royal
Solid oak, holds 32" TV,
STOOLS - High backed, oak Call 732-780-6595
matching oak coffee table. Sytems, teak. 4 rails, 7 shelves,
3 cabinets (1 bar). $250. or
trim $35. each, or 3 for $100.
BEDROOM SET - Q w/dbl. $600. forboth, 732-617-0425
best offer. Call 732-780-9142
Oak TV stand with cabinet. m a t t r e s s e s . 2 nite stands,
FAMILY ROOM - Queen sofa535. Call 732-972-7981
dresser & armolre. Exc. cond. bed, matching loveseat, cock- WALL UNIT-3 piece, light
STROLLER - Perego $70, In- $400. MEDICAL LIFT CHAIR, tail & 2 end tables, matching color, glass doors on top.
fant car seat $30. Playpen used o n l y 3 m o n t h s . Paid lamps, La-z-boy rocliner. Very Holds 30" T.V. Like new.
$10. 3 speed-Swing. $40. $1,000 asking $400.
good cond. $550.732-257-3082 $425. Call 732-290-8109
HEARING AIDE DEVICE Please call 732-297-1522
UNIT-3 Piece, Mica.
KITCHEN SET with(4) chairs, WALL
Electronic
w/head
phones.
Like New. Sofa Sectional,
TIRES-15 car tires
oak. Sofa, off white. Both con- white.
Call for prices. Excellent
13" 14", 15",and 16". Good $30. Call 732-872-2080
temporary, both negotiable. condition. Call 732-780-6704
condition.$10. each. Call
BEDROOM SET-Queen,
Exc. cond. Call 732-591-8157
732-360-0795
peach formica, flatform bed,
WALL UNIT-(3) pieces honey
w/mattress. 6 drawer dresser LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
color lots of storage & display
TOTAL GYM • Wilson,
Formal. Excellent condition.
w/mirror. Exc, cond. $3,200.
space, lighted, carved top.
4 stations with stepper. $125.
Must
see.
Asking
$1,300.
Call 732-370-8844
$350., best offer. 732-7B0-5620
or best offer. Please call
Call
732-521-8273
732-780-8445
BEDROOM SET Grey mica,
LIVING
ROOM
SET
(3)
pcs
King,
light
bridge
w/mlrror
&
TREADMILL - Pro F o r m
048 General
Space Saver, model PFTI. pier caolnets, d b l . dresser trad. $150., curio $50., sofa
Merchandise
20461.Excellent Condition w/mirror, & custom TV cabinet, b e d $ 7 5 . , king size brass
head/foot
board,
$150.
(2)
$800./best offer 732-845-9851
$150. Call 732-390-8384
wing chalrs,$60,732-972-5720
TREADMILL - Sears lifestyler,
L I V I N G ROOM SET - "A" $0 DOWN CARS!
auto incline. &
Condition, leather. Tables; As low as $29/mo.l POLICE
Voltstalrstepper $125. or Queen size plat-form with
4/drawers underneath. 1
Wall Unit; Full Dining Room IMPOUNDS and REPOSI
bast offer. Call 732-297-9418
matching dresser. Off white set; Slightly used sofa combo 24mo's (5> 19.9% For Listings
TYPEWRITER formica. Good condition.
bed & Children's Room furni- Nowl 1-800-941-8777 ext.
Canon electronic with memory
ture, lots more. 732-446-5705 C-9816
function. $150. Firm. Cafl
LIVING ROOM SET - Sofa, ANTIQUE Oak Table • round
732-251-4308
loveseat, coffee tbl., 2 end w/4 chairs, (1) round side
WALL UNlT.BIack Ikea $50,
Ibis.,
& additional couch. table. Drop leaf table, white
Oak Mirror $10. Stained glass BEDROOM SET, Wood , 2 night Modern.
$450, lor all. Good desk & chair, (2) bar stools,
oak wall cabinet $25. t i g h t stands, headboard, qn. mattress condition. Call 732-441-0641 framed mirrors, lamps, area
$10. Desk $10. 732-251 -4906 & box spring, 9 drawer dresser, 2
rugs, microwave. 732-462-4788
WASHING MACHINE - large, mirrors,chest. Entertainment unit LIVING ROOM SET Cherry BED- double $75., Refrigera$50. Dryer, large, $75. Moving w/bottom space, pocket doors, wood, Traditional. Sofa, love- tor Westinghouse, $175. Mi2 bar chairs, VHS Hitachi Video seat, 2 chairs, coffee table.
sale, must go. Please call
Camera. Best Oiler. 732-257-3672 Exc. cond. $650. 732-224-0820 crowave, Sanyo,$50. Brand
732-780-1257
new replacement windows
36x48, $95. each. All items in
BEDROOM SET- 6 pcs. White
WATERBEDS
exc. cond. Call 721-370-8831
Lacquer. Full headboard plus
(2)Twin waterbeds.
2 lamps. Must seel Best offer
Excellent Condition. $150.
B I C Y C L E S - Specialized
Exc. cond. Call 732-297-8994 LIVING ROOM SET Speed Bike, $300. CannonCall 732-254-8115
E x c . c o n d . ( 3 ) pc. couch dale Mountain Bike Delta V
BEDROOM SET- white, dou- w/ottoman,
(1)
qlass
coffee
table canopy bed, triplo dresser ble, (2) end tables, ( 2) lamps, 1000, $300. Exercise Bike, Air
with mirror, desk with hutch lolden arched floor lamp with Rider $45. Call 732-297-6913
044 Computers
$500. Call 732-297-9418
DESKS - Rolltop $185., white
i lights, $775. 732-335-1074
- Liv. room, din.room, Ikea, $95. Snowblower, 4 h.p.,
BEDROOM SET-GhTs. Green MOVING
kitchen set, fam. rm Imported $95. Treadmill, Jane Fonda
A HANDYMAN FOR YOUR PC & cream, Provincial. 6 drawer Teak handcarved tables. Call $45. Call 732-290-0950
Troubleshooting • Installing double dresser w/mirror, twin bed 732-828-6216 after 10AM
DINETTE SET- 4 chairs, lightHard/software. No job too small & end table. $250.732-390-4065
MOVING SALE-New 2
Call Dave 732-251-4066
BEDROOM SETS (2) $300. chairs, loveseat, seafoam ing fixtures, exercise equip,
computer, mirrors. All exc.
CANNON BJC 4100 Printer, $50 each, kitchen set, $150., table green, Glass & wrought Iron cond Best offer. 732-446-3469
Scan Maker X6 Scanner, Brand & chairs w/hutch, $300., (2)
c o c k t a i l t b l . Best o f f e r .
DISHWASHER Kitchen Aid.
recliners $150. each, cocktail
New, $110. Acer 17" Color
732-780-1997
Caloric Wall Oven/Cooktop.
table w/2 end tables, $200.
moniter, $125. 732-780-9858
MOVING SALE - Waterbed Kitchen cabinets,washer/dryer.
Call 732-671-0450
COMPUTER SERVICES
(K), Black leather, $350. Micro Under cabinet exhaust hood.
Repairs & Upgrades. Micro- BEDROOM- Solid Oak platform Wave, white, brand new, $50. Couch. Call 732-741-1360
Soft Certified. F*REE Estimates. w/drawers. Attached night stands Wall Unit, black, fits all TVs,
* * * * * * * 1* * * * * *
. Call Frank i, 732-723-3782 dresser with mirror, armoire, 2 $150. Call 732-780-3836
DOG RUN-10 X 10' X 6ft.
night stands, king, Exc.
COMPUTER SUPPORT addltl.
high. $100. Living room setcond. $750./neg. 732-303-1614
$150. Computer, Mao II CiSERVICES
Bedroom Set: Complete with Best offer. Call 732-521-0899
BOXSPRING & MATTRESS
Custom built computers, upFor f u l l - s i z e b e d , in good King brass bed. Living Room
grades, troubleshooting,
Set:
QN. sleeper sofa with ELECTRICAL BED - Hosp.
shape.
Asking
$75.
for
both.
training, hardware/software
twin size, wheel chair, lap tray,
installation, digital video/photo T . v . M e m o r e x m a d e by matching loveseat & chair, bed tray, wood cabinet with
2
octagon
tablos & 2 Steiffel
Mitsubishi,
44"
Ig.,
screen
in
Ig.
service. Call 732-951-0004
wood cabinet. Asking $250./ l a m p s . B a r : s m a l l , with 2 shelving, $600. 732-335-9043
COMPUTER-Dlgiview
with
s t o o l s . More, too much to ENGAGEMENT RING - 14k
best offer. Call 732-251-1471
S" dQ ws,98 Hewlett Packard
mentlonl Call 732-308-0427. yellow gold. 1 karet. Marquise,
"inter, telephone & table. Great B R E A K F R O N T 5 ' L x 6 ' 6 " H .
PLATFORM BED - Queen channel set band. Appraised
°uy. 6 mo. old, 732-780-1323 O l d o r n a m e n t a l a c c e n t s , size
-6 drawers, custom made $4,000., asking $2,500.
lighting-drawers & cabinets,
Call 732-254-3812
all
wood (walnut). Exc. cond.
verdi green $825. 732-409-2575
Asking $275. 732-471-1570
ENTRANCE DOOR w/door
we can fix up your system. We BUNK BEDS-Custom formica
frame, steel-36"x80" right hand
can also set up, train and back with built in drawers & shelves,
opening, $175. Antique rockup your staff.
u
matching ladder a guard rail.
ing chair, $35. EZ Glider exerMendlowitzWeltsen, CPAs
Like
new,
orlg.
$1,500..asking
.732-613-9700
cise macMj45J22j462 ; 5222 i
$400. Call 732-972-5424
Want a computer?
EXERCISE BIKE - Brand new,
t
1a S ? N
Credlt
$175. Hospital Bed like new
Cro rli!?,l, i n !] °
SlOW
$2 000 or best offer, Wheeli-'cuu OKI u down Davment*; nn T A B L E S a set in Oriental
chair $900. Call 732-671-0133
name brand d e m a n d lap motif. Best offer, 732-679-6381
FIREPLACE INSERT, LOPI
lop computers. Call Monte COFFEE TABLE- Baker
woodburning 70,000 BTU s
computers 1-877-620-8855
Country French round w/walnut
brass accents. $650.
finish. Parquet top, excellent
Call 609-371-8421
cond. $25ff. Call 732-583-6195
ALL BIRCHWOOD
DINETTE SET - Ethan Allen
Off-white
table-top.and
stool
Walnut. 44" oval pedestal
t a b l e w / 2 , 1 2 " l e a v e s & 4 tops, frames & tablestand are
in Walnut Birchwood.
chairs. $500. Call 732-679-4299
BRAND NEW.
Paid $800. Asking $475.
DINETTE SET - Solid Oak w/
tile top table. 18" leaf hidden in
Help You...
Call
732-577-0456
table. 6 chairs. Like new. $350.
RECLINERS (2) - LA-Z-BOY
Call 732-866-9418
.
Sell
Your Car
rockers. Sage green. ExcelDINETTE SET - square round lent condition $250. each, or
table, 4 chairs, 48 glass top, $450 forboth. 732-846-4273 • Clean out the Attic
• Fill a Position
rattan base, can seat 8. Exc.
cond. Ask. $250. 732-525-2778 SECTIONAL S O F A - 4 PC • Get new Customers
Rust.NatuzzI leather. Like
DINETTE SET- 54" round glass new Paid $3,000. Best offers.
top wrought iron table, w/7 chairs Call 732-721-5609
. Call Today & We Will
(material seats) & 2 bar stools,
Help You Create an
like new. $500. 732-863-9616 S E C T I O N A L SOFA - T e a l Ad That Gets Results!
leather. 5 pcs. which Includes
046 FinewoQd
DINING ROOM SET
dual recliners. Exc. cond.
Colonial, china closet, table & $450. Call 732-257-7386
6 chairs. $400. MATTRESSES
Local 732-358-5210
SOFA-Beige chenille, $100.
(1) Queen $50. (1) Double
Master Bedroom Set: Dark
$40. BEDROOM S E T - Q
Fax 732-780-4678
brown lacquer, $995. (2) Twin
ITALIAN, off white $450.
BEDROOM SET double bed., Mattress sets, $20. ea. set.
Floor Lamp: brass,-$20. (2)
Online 24/7
off white, $400. BEDROOM
Wood Table Lamps, $25./pair.
SET - boys, $50.
www.g m news.com
Call 732-780-9528
Call 732-254-861B
ALL BRAND NEW
BEDROOM SET
$500.00
732-446-1346
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048 General
Merchandise
FREE DIRECTV SYSTEM
WHEELCHAIR Electric Jazzy
I n c l u d i n g P r o f e s s i o n a l 1120. Remote right with swing
Installation. Call/Details. Over away joystick 8 ball handle,
225 Channels. Local Networks foot platform, lap belt and
Available. 888-575-1100
shoulder straps with teardrop
laterals, versa-seat with Roho
HEALTH CARE ITEMS
cushion, 19"d. x 20"w , tall 19"
Hospital Bed - Elec 6 pos
S750.- Wheel Chair fE-J) back, 1 year old. $3,600.
After 5pm call 732-B66-9546
$350. • Recliner Chair Lift
Elec $350 All exc cond.
WINDSURFER, Weightlifting
Call 732-922-0593
Bench, Weider Weight Set w/2
KITCHEN CABINETS with bars, White Dresser, 3 stainless
steel
Bakers Racks.732-656-1070
desk, almond formica $400
GE gas stove 30" self-clean
WOLFF TANNING BEDS
w/hood S100. Caloric 24" dishTAN AT HOME!
washer $75. Eves. 732-446-5888
Buy DIRECT and SAVEi
MEDICAL SUPPLIES-walker Commercial/Home Units from
$199.00
with wheels, stationary toilet
Low Monthly Payments.
seat, New overnight commode
FREE Color Catalog.
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MEDICARE NEBULIZER
PATIENTS!
STOP paying cash for
Albuterol, Atrovent, etc.
MEDICARE pays for them. We
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you. MED-A-SAVE
LOVE CERAMICS? Selling
1-800-538-9849 EXT. S1R
Kiln, over 4 dozen molds and
Metal Roofing & Siding
unfinished pieces. $650.
Buy Direct, We Manufacture
Call 732-579-1345
Metal Roofing Siding in Galvanized, GalvaTume, Aluminum,
Painted #1, #2, Seconds, Re048b Infants
iects, etc. LOW PRICES!
FREE Literature!
Juvenile Items
1 -800-373-3703
048a Gifts & Crafts
MOVING - (2) Bedroom Sets master & boy's, dinette, chandelier, televisions & other
items. Call 732-297-0235
MOVING SALE - Antique mohagany 6 drawer high dresser,
$450. Solid oak hardwood
flooring 3/4" thick, over ordered save 50%. Must see!
Mastercraft ride-on lawn mower 14 h.p. $500.732-656-1070
CRIB - 3 pc. set. bowed effect,
light colored, dressing table (3
drawers), 5 drawer dresser,
$950. Stroller: Emmaliunoa,
$150. Call 732-723-0357.
CRIB - All white, with premium
mattress, dresser & matching
glider. Perfect c o n d i t i o n ,
$500./best offer. 732-536-3882
SENTINEL , FEBRUARY 15, 2001 3 5
051 Sporting
Equipment
EXERCISE B!KE -Professional.
Rowing m a c h i n e . Knee
rehab, weight table.
Call 732-566-0210
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
Nordic Track/ Walkfit, treadmill
$250. Call 732-251-1085
GYM EQUIPMENT - Pull down
LAT, bicep, leg machines.
Bars, plates, benches, power
rack.Best offers. 732-866-9092
*JACKSON*
PAMPERED PUP
066 Personals
063 Instruction
ART SCHOOL
in E. Brunswick. 732-257-8127
MUSIC LESSONS:
MOVING SALE
REFRIGERATOR - Sears, almond side-by-side w/icernaker,
$400, Dining Room: Pine oval
table w/6 chairs, china closet,
leaves, $400. B r a s s Bed
w/bedding, $150.732-566-1114
SEWING MACHINE Singer,
antique. Walnut kitchen table
(6) mint cond. File cabinet, 2
drawer 38"L., optional leather
pad for top. Call 732-251-8425
SHOP SMITH MACHINE
Large equip, with attachments
Orig. $2,400. asking $1,200.
NORDIC TRAC, $150.
Call 732-566-7234
049 Merchandise
Wanted
AAA ANTHONY'S ANTIQUES
PAYS TOP $$ FOR
ANY ANTIQUE. 1 Piece or
contents • Estates • Est.1979
Call Uncle Joe 732-264-3130
SAX, CLARINET, FLUTE
Expert instruction in your
home. 732-446-8576
STUDIO 63
There is a Difference
MUSIC
Professional Instruction
63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick
732-257-8537
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A L L LIONEL TRAINS
Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal
Price no object. 732-946-2893
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE
TERRIER MIX - Female, 2 yrs.
old, spayed, all shots. Very
loving, gentle, affectionate,
house trained. Loves people &
other pets. $75. With wire
cage. Call 732-698-9495
060 Garage Sales
DOUBLE STOLLER - Perego,
- Children/Adults
$225. Crib, all white w/premi- Piano/Voice
Welcome! Pleasure/Prep for
um mattress & changing: taAuditions.
Peter Madpak,
ble, S175. Toddler Bed: TedMusic Director, St. John's,
dybear, $50. Call 732-866-8631
Hazlet 732-264-1236
Girls Clothing 3-24 months
PIANO & VOICE
new & used, also shoes. DeTeacher & Author - N.Y. &
signer names. Tags on. Must
N.J.ProdigyJuilliard. Expert
see. Call 732-96/-1330
All Levels. VIOLIN & FLUTE
SIMMONS CRIB- W mattress
for my piano students
Natural Wood w/ blue trim,
Call 732-679-0933
$140. 6 oc. comforter/bumper
Den Furn.: Couch, loveseat,
set, $35. Exc. cond. 732-390-0384 PIANO.KEYBOARDS,
leather chair, table & lamp.
GUITAR, ORGAN & BASS.
Exc. cond. Children's furn., living rm. couch, wicker loveseat, VIDEO CAM CORDER, high Popular & Classical All levels.
chair & end table, bar stools,b- chair, clothing, 0-4T, girls & boys. Prof, instruction at your home.
ookcases, mattresses,etc.,etc. Crib, infant seats, maternity 97 yrs. teaching experience.
clothing, changing table, yard
Hank Ploskon 732-238-1555
Call 732-566-0210
toys, double stroller 732-888-7670
MOVING SALE
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24 Hours a Day!
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BIRDS - 2 (male & female)
Peach faced love birds.
1 year old $125. with cage
Call 732-346-8940
FREE 2 Cats, age 4, Female.
Indoor only. Loveable. Spayed.
1 is declared, child allergic. Also
have parrot for sale,732-525-3181
3 EAST BRUNSWICK
JEWISH CENTER
KITTENS (2) w Orange with
GIANT RUMMAGE SALE long hair, frisky. Also cuddly,
511 Ryders Lane, Sun 2/18,
grey and white tuxedo. Please
call 732-257-2172.
9-3 & Mon,, 2/19, 9-noon.
Clothing, toys, appliances, etc. LOVE BIRDS - Hand-fed
babies, pastel, very friendly.
(2) blue/green, (1) yellow,
MOVING SALE - INDOORS $60. each. Call 732-758-0638
Jackson Estates, 110 Douglas
Drive. Sat., February 24,12-4
PRIVATE DOG BOARDING
Furniture, odds & ends, electric/garden tools, TV, dishes, Home environment. Reasonable rates. Call 732-723-9218
CorningWare. No early birds.
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24 Essie Dr. Sat.&Sun.2717,2/18
10-4, Bdrm set, computer ctr.,
misc. furn. 10" table saw, tools,
snow blower, lawn mower, etc.
MOVING SALE - Refrigerator
Magic Chef 23.5 cu. ft. side by
side, white, ice/water maker.
Brand new. Ong.$1100. ask.
$600. also 6 pc white washed
wicker bdrm set, from Pier 1,
Qu. size, still in plastic asking
$600. Call 732-863-5002
Sectional, Glass & Brass Coffee Table, Wall Unit, Curio,
Gym, Portable Dishwasher
(Kenmore), Kitchen Set, Verticles, Bike & much more.Call
for best prices 732-833-7199
PINBALL MACHINES - Juke
box, video game, pool table.
Coin operated, commercial
and home use. (Adam's Family) Call Ken 732-541-9130
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Pillow backs, traditional.
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$400. Call 732-296-1354
FISHING TACKLE Collector
wishes to buy old rods, reels,
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has limited 2000 Model SPA lures, catalogs. 908-233-1554
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5,000+ s i z e s . 4 0 x 6 0 x 1 4 ,
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4 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, A/C, t/gls, p/locks, p/win, int wprs,
cruise/tilt, AM/FM stereo, CD player, r/def, dotti int, alarm, keyless
entry, duol air bogs, VIN 1C114815 Sfl<#5966, MSRP: $19,035,51400
Applied, 34 mo lease
Lease Far Only.
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6 cyl, auto w/OD, ps, pb, A/C, p/locks, p/win, int wprs,
cruise/tift, t/gls, roof rack, am/fm stereo-cass, r/def, cloth
int, alarm, keyless entry, dual air bags, VIN 1D808974
Stk# 6189, MSRP 524,056, 36 mos lease
Lease For Only
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Prices ncWs all cos! to oe paid by consumer except
I cense registration & ta>es if qua! ed 36 mo cosed
end leases $2500 DownTrade 1st payment SO Sec
dep $450 bank fee due at inception 12 000 rr yr 15c
0 0 TOP 8 LEV ALTIMA SB 9S8 38 756 QUEST
512 558 $12 749 Ad is a coupon S must be present
ed at time of purchase Subject to pnmary lender
approval 'On Se ected W e t s if qua! I ed for 24 M %
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pnees expire the fo'lowing Mon after ad prints All
rebates included 3 0 0 1 Mayer 8 DunnArJv
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2000 GMC JIMMY "DIAMOND EDITION" 4X4
4 D SUV Au o 4 3 Vt> P/ABS BrksiSW nds UsM r _Htd
Uhf Seat SunRf Ar DualArBags Hr DefWpr T t
Cruae Aloys TGIs Factory Inslal Ed Ssc Sys K=yl s»
Enl HI flack Running Brd= Am/Fm SI VIN *r"2 o'431
Stk »a977G 8 63 ("
HEW 2 0 0 1
CMC
JIMMY
SLE
1998 P0NTIAC TRANS AM
2 Dr Convents" 6 Spd Man Trans Trac Cntl 57LV6
P ABS Brks-STW ndSrLks/M rr/Dr Seat Ar Du3l Air Bags R
Oel T i l Crus» Alois T/GIs Factory Insla «dS»c Sys
K»yl =5 Ent Am Fm St Ca»s u 12 D sc CD Ctengtr V N
SW2225939 SK .E093P 23 377 Hi
lEASt PER MB. 3B MBS.'
4 Dr Auto 6 Cyl PB/S/Wmds/Lks/Mirrs/Dr Seat Air Dual Air Bags Rr Def/Wpr 1
Cruise Alloys Keyless Ent Am/FmSt Cass VIN #12216702 Stk #N5917 MSRP $29370
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38 MDS.t
48 Mos.t
60 Mos.t>
1998 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR
4 Dr SUVAuten OD 54LV8 P Manual Bk=S/W nds Ucs
Seals Ar Dual A r Bags Uhr Int Rr DelAVpr T t CfL==
AloyaT/Ga Keyl asEnl RunnngBnk RfPackAmFm
SI Cass i /Mult D c CD Payer VIN SWL516736 Stk
«598'A 90 860 Ml
BRAMD NEW 2DD1
1997 GMC 3500 CARGO
Van AutowOD 3 7LV8 P/ABS BIKS/S Ar DualArBaga
Am/FraSt ViNiiV1074945 Stk #»668G 50 8 8 ' Mi
LEASE
PER MO.
36 M0S.
2 Dr, 5 Spd Man Trans FWD, 2 4L V4, P/ABS Brks/S/Lks, Air, Dual Air
Bags Rr Def Tilt T/GIs Am/Fm St Cass SOLID FORM DESIGN VIN
#1(51520404 Stk #N5987 MSRP $17 095
1997 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM
4Dr AutowOD V6 PABSBrksSAVndsiUsiWraDf Seat
Ar Dual Air Bags Rr Def f i t Cmse T/GIs Factory
tnsla si Sec Sys K«yl=ss Enl Am/Fm St Cass VIN
»VHa2o721 Stk S5737A 27 507 Mi
1999 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM
4 Dr AutowOD 31LV6 P/ABS Btks/SAVndsiLJis/Mris Or
Seat A rBual Zone Cl male Cut Dual A r Bags Rt 0=f Till
Cruse T/Gb Am Fm Si Cass VIN SX1605823 Stk #4302G
28 840 M
1998 JEEP WRANGLER 4X4
2 Dr 5 Spd Wan Trans 25L4 Cyl PB/S At Soft Top
A m f m S t Cass VINSWP774141 Stk EO05P 54 034 Mi
NEW 2001 BUICK CENTURYS
1999 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE
4 Dr Autow'ODTracCnt! 2 4L4Cyl P/ABS
Bflu/S/Wnds/Lks/Mrrs Ar Dual A (Bags Rr Def T t
Cru«e T/GIs Am/Fm SI \ilCO VIN #XM909114 Stk
S4280S 29 205 M
1996 CHRYSLER TOWN a COUNTRY
4 Dr Wgn AulowOD 3BLVS P/ABS Brks/S/Wnds/Lk=
Mrr/Seats A r DualArBags Lthr Int Rr Del T I Crus a
Aloys T/Gb Factory Installed Sec Sys KeytssEnt Rl
Rack Am/Fm St Cass mCDVIN*TB129172 StK .5964A
79 385 M
18 leSabres, Park Avenues S Regals Available J s
FREEHOLD
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We Are Professional Grade
4404 Route 9 South, Freehold, NJ • (732) 462-0847 or 1-800 398-4343
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J TOYOTA
Route 130, South Brunswick
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February a month long
. Sales- Drive
COROLLA
2001 CAIVIRY
with deep discounting and a
bigger selection than ever before!
ggfjf SOLARA SE
4-Dr, Auto FWD 4 Cyl, PB'S Air Dual Air Baos Rr Del
TGIs Am'FmSt Cass VINS1C451671 Stk i*T1339
MSRP $15179 Factory Discount 8,1000 Dealer Discount
$1189 Lease $1995 Dwn Pit + 1 s t Mo Pyt + $0 Sec Dep
T $250 Bank Fee = $2404 Due At Incep Ttl Pyts $5724 Ttl
Cost $7969 P.Optn At Lease End $7710
4-Dr Auto w/OD, FWD, 4 Cyl, PB/S/W/UMirr. Rr Del Till
Cruise, T/Gls.. Am Fm -St. Cass/CD. VIN #1U043777. Stk.
#T1511. MSRFv 521,138. Factory Discount: $1120.
Dealer
Discount: $2028. Lease: $1995 Dwn, Pyt, + 1 s t Mo, Pyt; + $0
Sec Dep + S250 Bank Fee = $2444 Due At Incep Ttl Pyts
$7164 Ttl Cost $9409 P/Optn At Lease End $11 371
2 Or Auto w 0D, FWD 4 Cyl P ABS Brte S WL'Mirr Air Dual Air
Bags Rr Del Tilt,Cruise Alloys TGIs KeylsssEnt, AmFmSt
Cass. CD, Moon Rl VIN SIO79S76 Stk *TI6B5 MSRP S23 799
Factory Discount S700 Dealer Discount S2109 Lesse $1995 Own Pvt
- I s 'Mo Pyt r SO Sec Dep + S5S5 Bank Fes = $2859 Due At IncpTll
Pyls S10 491 Til Cos! $13081 P Dptn At Leas; End $12 613
SAME OVER $2000
SAVE O¥£R $3@@Q
SAME OM9? £2800
Once you see what the
highway stores have to offer,
come to Dayton where
you're in the,
driver's
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AVALON XL
"Driven To Earn Your Business.
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4 Dr AutowOD PW0,6Cyl PABS Brits SWlvMirr Air Dual Air
Bags Rr Del Till Cruise Alloys TGIs, Keyless Ent, AmFmSt
Caas CD VIN *1 U125601 Stk #T11SO USBS
328 2^1 Dealer
Discount S3301 Leabe $1995 Dim Pyl * 1 B1 Mo PitT SO Sec
DSD 15555 Bank Fee = $2919 Due At Incep Tli Fyfs 312 831 Ttl
Cost $15421 P Optn At Lease End $14 994
van. Auto FWD 6 Cyl, P'ABS Erte S W UAtr Air, Oual Air BacisRr DefWpr, W Cruise T GIs, Keyless Ent, Urn Fm St Cass/CD
Roof Rk Viri *»1U347652 Stk fT129S US$P S27 797 Factory
Discount
$1000 Dealer Discount 32E07 Lease S1995 Own Pyt +
1 s t Va ?fi + SOSsiDep + S545 Bank Fet= S2B39 Due At Inceu
Ttl Pits 511 661 Ttl Cost SHJOI.P.Optn Al Lease End 515288
SAMEOM5RS3300
SAME 0¥£R $S8Q@
SUV Auto «OB a-fyl.P'ABSBrksSW/LMirr Air Dual AirBaas Rr
OelWorJilt Cruise Alloys T<Gls Keyless Ent. AmftnSt CassCD
Moon Rl VIM P10333395 Slk ;T145t MSRP 0?55.529 Facto
Dreamt S1200 DealerDbcounf SJ339 Leas S19J5 Own Pw •, 1 S I
Mo. Pvt x SO Se: D a , £595 Bank Fee = $2959 Ous At incep Til
Pyts $14,39! Tti Cost Sie°81 P^Optn Atlea'eEnd S1933a
SAME 01/0? $5S0O
And Keep It!"
1997 TOYOTA CAMRYLE
4-Dr, Auto, FWD, V6, PE/S/W/L,
Air, Rr. Def., Tilt. Cruise. Am/Fm
St. Cass. VIN #VU9058£8. Stk.
#T1446A. 42,031 Mi.
1997 TOYOTA CAMRYLE
4-Dr., Auto, FWD, 4-Cyl., PB/S/W/L,
Air, Rr. Def. Tilt, Cruise, Am/Fm St.
Cass. VIN #VU169386. Stk.
#T1440A. 29,170 Mi
1997 TOYOTA CAMRYXLE
4-Dr, Auto w/OD, 4-Cyl, P/ABS Brks/S'W/L
Air, Dual Air Bags, Rr Del, Tilt Cruise, Alloys
T/6ls Am/Fm st Cass Moon Rl VIN
#VUB17741 .• Stk.- #UT449.31.788 Mfc
1997 TOYOTA CAMRYXLE
4-Dr, Auto, FWD, 4-CyL, PB'S/W/L. Air.
Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, Am/Fm St, Cass.,
Sun Rf VIN MIQ59110. Stk. #T1354A.
47,225 Ml.
PRE-OWNED LATE MODEL TOYOTAS
WITH A 6 YR/100,000 MILE WARRANTY.
1998 TOYOTA CAMRYLE
4-Dr., Auto, FWD, 4-Cyl., PB'S/W/L,
Air Dual Air Bags, Tilt, Cruise,
Am/Fm St CD VIN #WU212344
Stk. #UC218. 27,516 Mi.
2000 TOYOTA CAMRYCE
4-Dr., Auto, FWD, 4-Cyl.,
PB/S/W/L, Air, Tilt, Cruise, CD
Player. VIN #YU953908.
Stk#UT428 6876 Ml.
1999 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4
2-Dr., Pick-Up, Auto, 4-Cyl,
PB/S/W/L, Air, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise,
Am/Fm St Cass VIN #XZ534332
Stk.#F1692A.21,864Mi
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DAYTON
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!' "
ANY DEAL MA0£ BEFOHE
12 HOOH Oti SATURDAY WKBVE5
A 3 Y€AR MAINTENANCE PLAN
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
JM«sl Present Ad At Tune Of Purchase.
See Dealer for Details.
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APR
Financing,
For 60 Mos.
On Select Models With Primary Lender Approval.
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Route 13D, South Brunswick
call 732-329-9191
DAYTON Auto Center
Home To Over
2500 New Vehicles
PJTOYOTA
Prices Include AILCostsTo Be Paid By Consumer Except For
l i e , Reg., & Taxes. Adv. Prices Include All Rebates/Incentives.
*Based On Closed End Lease For # Of Mos. w/Approved
Credit Thru Primary Lander. Lessee Responsible For Excess
Wear & Tear, Mileage Allowance: 12,000 Ml/P/Yr 15c P/Mi.
Thereafter. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors. See
Dealer For Oetails.
ICHRYSLER
I PLYMOUTH
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