Fiery rescue in S.B. To the next level S.B.'s Michael Knight-)fark signs his letter of intent ®®$fe Officer pulls man from burning truck Page 25 Page 8 s nfifi /I |L ] Serving North and South Brunswick North Brans, council lines administrator 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 Continued on page 16 Index Classified Editorials Entertainer Letters Marketplace Milestones Police Beat Sports 32 10 18 10 27 14 23 25 Quote of the week: "This is very troubling, a very highly skilled professional has been caught up in a bunch of political crap that he has nothing to do with." 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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. Continued on page 14 4 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 SAVE NOW! * ^ "eat the Spring Rush Aprtliaire Humidifier LENNOX Air Conditioning Heating EDiSON We Are A Dave Lennox Award Winning Dealer! | Heating & Cooling, Inc. 1-800-292-7471 installation & Service • Fully Insured FREE Estimates on New Equipment Hill-Top Research is currently screening volunteers for a research study testing an investigational treatment for hair loss in balding men. The study requires the daily use of a test product and keeping a daily diary. 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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 We'd like to hear from you It If your group or nonprofit organization is hosting an activity, holding a meeting or event, let us know. Send press releases or other infomiation to the Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001 > Freehold, NJ 07728; fax to the attention of Sentinel editor at (732) 780-4192; or call us at (732) 358-5200 ext. 8226. Items for the In Brief column must include a name and daytime number in the event a question arises. Information should be sent two weeks in advance. 1 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 5 NS 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 currently suing his former employer, the South Brunswick Board of Education. JFK NEWARK Museum 9to offer 'Maple Sugaring event Feb. 25 The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture will present "Maple Sugaring" on Feb. 25 from noon-4 p.m. Admission is $4, $3 for seniors, $2 for children, and free for members and children under age 4. The museum is off Route 1 at College Farm Road, North Brunswick. The event will feature maple tapping each hour beginning at 1 p.m., and attendees may help tap a tree in the woods near the museum. 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"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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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. Walrond then received some help from 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. "I'm glad I was able to step up," Walrond said, adding it is hard to see himself as a hero. "Men in uniform do this everyday," he said. Walrond, 34, has only worked for the department for 10 months. Simon Says... Identical in Quality & Comparable with Baquacil®, Polyclear®, and SoftSwim®. ^^^0^^^^^^0'^W^0^W^^ ^-0$$$I^P^^I^IS^p^^^1-'•$$%•. JEFFHUNTLEY Two of the burned vehicles that were involved in the fiery crash on Raymond Road Feb. 8 sit in the lot at Reiliy's Collision Center in the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. He did work for Rutgers University in New Brunswick as a security officer for six years prior to joining the department. Walrond said despite the attention he has received during the last week, it wasn't until he was given a letter from 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. "That's when it hit me," Walrond said, adding, "Everyone is someone's father or mother." Walrond said that he won't take all the credit for the rescue. 'There were many there that all came Take Advantage of a Unique Opportunity... Advertise in a Greater Media Newspapers Publication Kids Spring Home Pull Out Spring Dining Guide Spring Home Banner Pages Spring Home Banner Pages NOW IN STOCK! 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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 The board members voted this way DiStefano said $ E a r n 5,OOO Planners unhappy with council's firing of business administrator Women ages 21 to 30 needed to help infertile couples realize their dreams EARN $5,0O0 AS AN EGG DONOR CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-968-EGGS Ask for April (from 8 AM to 4PM) Rt. 27 in Somerset • Rt. 9 in Manalapan www.ivfnj.com New Jersey Fertility & Gynecology Center, P.A. 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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 Charles W. Kim Editorial: 35S-5200 Ext. S226 Fax: 780-4192 MANAGING EDITOR Doug McKenzie Display Advertising: 358-5200 ' Fax: 780-4257 SPOHTS COORDINATOR Classified: (800) 660-4ADS Fa.\: 7S0-4678 EXECUTIVE EDITOR E-mail: iisscnt@gmnews.com Gregory Bean Kevin Wittman PUBLISHER Deliverv problems? Call circulation at 254-7004 before noun on Friday. The Sentinel is published Thursdav b\ the Sentinel Publishing Co., P.O. Bo\ 5001, Freehold, N.|. 07~2H. hrst-cl.iss mail biihbtnption a\ailable at S72 h>r 16 weeks, 40 cent-, a (.op), A Greater Media Newspaper k fj VERIFIED 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- Guest Column 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. 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NO NO NOMNO Resident urges recall of school board members 30 DAY CHABGf CHARGI m ® U * P CHAR6I I I JjfgSfgWffll GUARANTEE Spec* fo Kww/«ftreaWe Sl£B> CONSULTANTS™24 hows achy f the North Brunswick Board of yet support a process that accomplished nothEducation members Richard Novak, ing other than to drag a good educator 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 the search process will be same period of time, officially opened up for the Guest Column 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. : Ml Mi- 1# mattress.com Protect Your Home Free Estimates Leave off the last "S"farSavings! E. HANOVER SADDLEBROOK E. 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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, and Christopher Houston of Holmdel, 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. He is employed as an external communications manager for Covance Inc., Princeton. The couple resides in North Brunswick. The Medical Center at Princeton announced the following local births: Melissa and Warren Frankel of the Dayton section of South Brunswick, a daughter on Jan. 26; Patricia and Damian Soden of the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick, a son on Feb. 5; Jeannine Benson and Michael Platoff of Monmouth Junction, a son on Feb. 5; and Deborah and Wesley Tylka of Monmouth Junction a daughter on Feb. 6. 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 Nung Cho Yee of New York Cjty. Paternal grandparents are Kam and Sau Ng of Elmhurst, N.Y. S.B. class of'81 seeking alumni for 20th reunion instead of a bath, and save on your energy bill. The Reunion Committee of the South Brunswick High School Class of 1981 is now seeking alumni for its 20th class reunion, scheduled to be held on Aug. 4 at 7 p.m. at the Doral Forrestal Hotel & Spa in Princeton. The committee is searching for current addresses for alumni so invitations may be sent out. Addresses may be mailed to SB '81 Class Reunion, P.O. Box 5103, Kendall Park 08824 or e-mailed to sb81-20yrreunion@home.com. The reunion price is $81 per couple or $42 per person. Highlights include a reception of light fare and hors d'oeuvres, dessert buffet, and midnight continental breakfast "to go," as well as dancing and a cash bar. To make a reservation, alumni should send a check to the above address. Reservation deadline is July 21. Alumni interested in volunteering may'contact Jody D'Amato Previte at 821-4206 or Teri Mclntire at (609) 924-9845. Rimmer Continued from page 3 Bathing uses the most hot water in the average household, up to 25 gallons a bath. 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If Grimm is not elected, and someone who is in support of Rimmer is put in his place, then Rimmer would 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 search for a new, full-time superintendent, and it is not known when the new search is expected to begin, according to board President Connie Corbin. * SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 1 S NS Love DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT North Brunswick kindergartners Zachary Balewitz and Natalie Hoffman watch in amazement as they are entertained by song and dance during the performance of the Rain Forest Chorus at the Livingston Park Elementary School last week. II OR VALENTINE'S DAY, LOVE YOUR HONEY WITH A GIFT OF OUR SPECIAL VALENTINE'S PACKAGE, $125, A ONE HOUR MASSAGE WITH SWEETLY SCENTED OILS AND OUR HONEY BODY POLISH, TO LEAVE YOU SOFT AND GLOWING. 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Democratic council members Francis "Mack" Womack and Carlo Socio voted 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." Spaulding said during the meeting that ^ Is your office radio dial set on a station that puts the whole office to sleep? r r Is it set on a radio station that's so agitating that your office plants die? Maybe it's set on a radio station that spends more time talking about not talking instead of playing music. he told Lombard to limit the number of people who knew about his trip. However, Spaulding said that he did not tell Lombard to hide his location from the other -council members. Spaulding claimed that the motivation to remove Lombard has to do with a personal campaign against him by Scarillo. Spaulding said that Scarillo tried to get him to break the law in the past by talking about closed session matters in public. Spaulding said that he wants both Ryaa and Scarillo to take lie detector tests regarding the incident. "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. Water hookup Continued on page 16 Are you tired of New York weather & traffic? Then do what more and more offices in Central Jersey are doing... make the switch to Central Jersey's Music Station Magic 98.3 FM •< y <«To4ay'!S Hits" ' s And Yesterday's FM '' favorites 1 ' * point. 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"It completed a loop; it was comin; anyway," Bollheimer said outside thi meeting. Bollheimer said that at the time of tin petitions residents believed that they wouli not be forced to hook up. SENTfNEL, FEBRUARY f 5, 2001 1 7 GABRANO MROONTRACTtNG+INC SALES • SERVICE « INSTALLATION HEATING • AIR CONDITIONING VENTILATION • SHEET METAL WINTER HEATING SERVICE... JEFF HUNTLEY Students perform a medieval puppet show during the North Brunswick Board of Education meeting Tuesday night at the Parsons School. lunker Hill to offer free alk on child anger Registration for yoga at library now under way Bunker Hill Church, Griggstown, will elcome authors and child care experts cott Turansky and Joanne Miller on Feb. 3 from 9:30-11-30 am. The program is ee, but a $2 donation would be apprccied. The discussion will cover topics such ; sibling rivalry, children's arguments, id how to have a peaceful home. 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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 SPECIAL EVENTS Sleeping Beauty on ice presented by the St Petersburg State 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SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 19 NS 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 2 I DON'T BOOK ALASKA Until you call us! 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For further information call (732) 932-6656 MARIE ORTIZ Teacher Renee Kaplan and student Arissa Dubose, 6, work on reading together at the Parsons Elementary School in North Brunswick. EpiscopaS church elects new officers at meeting 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. Bill Armstong, Farmingdale; Bill Eldred, South Brunswick; and Cynthia Stanger, Kendall Park were elected delegates to the convention of the diocese of New Jersey. Alternates are Maria Breetveld and Elda Hubbard, both of Kendall Park. 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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 www.theflowershow.com on the Web. r Dennis & Don's Jollision Route 13O ••- North Brunswick^ N.J. Complete Collision Seraiee twiej' Facelift Eyelid Rejuvenation Liposuction Tummy Tuck Breast Enlargement Call today for your free consultation. FREE ESTIMATES No Appointment Necessary! Heavy Collision Repair I-Car Trained Personnel Expert Refinishing & Color Matching Lifetime Written Warranty Customer Satisfaction for 2 0 years Senior Citizen Discount 10% Frame Repairs Foreign & Domestic Welding & Fabrication SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 2 3 NS BRING THIS AD4ND All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects are presumed innocent until found guilty in court. NORTH BRUNSWICK Police investigated a reported robbery that took place at Gulf Citgo Station on 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 influence and possession of a controlled dangerous substance police believed to be marijuana on Route 1 at 7:30 a.m. Feb. 10. He was later released on his own recognizance. 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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. a a | ' 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. Temple to hold shabbat dinner and service i RT. 1 SO. BRUNSWICK SOUTH BRUNSWICK 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. Police did not say whether anyone was injured in the crash. ON C E N T E R § Maximum D scourvt $500 00 Exp res 2 23 00 B 2 4 NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 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. for You. Real Community Banking is Something Money Can't Buy! 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 satisfaction. And, we'll still be here when other banks have come and gone! Rowan University, Glassboro, has announced the following North Brunswick students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester: When it comes to what really counts, big banks can't compete with us. We're better, not bigger. Still Magyar. Still here. Still the bank for you. Try us on for size. The sooner, the better! Bethany Leffler, a computer science major; Shannon Reilly, an elementary education major; and Andrea Zimich, a teacher of the handicapped major. Better, not Bigger. The University of Delaware, Newark, Del., has announced the following local students were named to the dean's list for the fall semester: M SAVINGS BANK New Brunswick • South Brunswick Toil-Free: 1-888-990-BANK not i An Equal Housing, Equal Opportunity Lender • Member FDIC www magbank com Joseph Andrew DiGiglio, an English major, and Christine Maura Kelly, an elementary teacher education major, both of the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick; and, Bradford Gary Glessner, a finance major; Melissa Lynn Needles, an elementary teacher education major; Christen Em Sturkie, a sociology major; and Dana M. Valentino, a finance major, all of North Brunswick. SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 2 5 NS 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. 26 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15,2001 NS 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. 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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 The Kendall Park Skating and Hockey 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. 17, also play on Wednesday evenings. Saturday mornings are for players 8-14. For North Brunswick girls under-14 more information, call (732) 297-8765. The facility is also accepting registration travel soccer team is looking for a goalie. for the gentlemen's and ladies' over-30 Anyone who is interested should call (732) roller hockey league, which started Dec. 4. 821-6420. 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For further information call SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 15, 2001 NS 2 7 THE MARKETPLACE • Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified • 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 said they will use ERA again. ERA's commitment to providing the highest level ol customer service in the real estate industry is backed by the company's promise, in writing. The ERA Commitment to Service details the services that every ERA member agrees to provide in their effort to sell a customer's house. The company recognizes outstanding service through its customer satisfaction award, which honors both the ERA company and sales associate that best demonstrate ERA's commitment to being "First in Service." Jerry Andriessen, broker/manager of ERA Allen & Stults, whose office was recently named the winner of this prestigious customer satisfaction award, attributes the success of his office to their focus on one goal. "Our agents recognize the absolute importance of providing each and every customer with great service. I tell new agents that dissatisfied customers will take their business elsewhere. If they do their job right and deliver the high level of service that ERA is known for throughout the real estate industry, then they can make a customer for life, one who will refer family and friends." Customers expect timely, pleasant and expert service when they choose an ERA real estate professional. "Customer satisfaction is the single most important factor for real estate success," according to Chns Schlaff, director, ERA Quality Commitment Group. "ERA provides innovative products and services which enable our sales associates to make ' the process of buying and selling a home a positive experience for our customers." Consumers interested in learning more about ERA's Commitment to Service can contact their local ERA office or visit the ERA Web site at www.ERA.com. Lenders Phone # RATE PTS. HATE PTS. RATE PTS. 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"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 a closing date in the spring which can benefit both the seller and the buyei. The seller, knowing that their house is sold, can go and buy a new house without pressure. The buyer benefits by having the necessary time to sell their old house. Consumers interested in learning more about selling their home in the late fall/winter can contact their local ERA office or visit the ERA Web site at www.ERA.com. 30-yr Fix. 1^23211-yr ARM g j J U ^ 3 Aapcx Mortgage Corp. 800-344-2739 Brunswick Bank & Trust 732-247-5800 Columbia Savings Bank 800-962-4989 Corinthian Csptsjl Utmf) 732-521-5253 Crystal Mortgage 80&-378-50SO East Coast Mtg. Sc FtovServic* 800-353-5440 First Bank of Central Jersey 732-951-3911 1st Constitution Bank 888-519-7677 Freehold Savings & Loan 732-462-6700 Investors Savings Bwk Loan Search 800-591-3279 Madison Federal Financial 877-574-4890 Magyar Savings Bank 888-990-BANK Jfertfenai FWUre Mortage Homeowners often shudder at the thought of selling their home in the winter out of fear that there will be fewer buyers, their home will look less attractive and will command a lower selling price than in the springtime. Following are the four most common myths as well as the truth about selling a home in the winter Myth No. 1: If I wait until the spring to sell my house, there will be more buyers and more competition for my home. Truth: "There really is no spring market anymore," according to Hank 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." According to Linda Trott, broker/owner 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. The "lookers" wait until spring. Myth No. 2: "My house will sell for a 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 2001" Truth: The high home prices of 2000 may not continue this year. We know what the economy is like now. 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SOUTH BRUNSWICK $214,990 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 street or take a shot wa k to the elementary school Available immediately Some people might say, "That doesn't effect me, I'm not moving" But whether or not you are 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 opportunities SOUTH BRUNSWICK • Removal of costly PMI insurance, • Updating Homeowners Insurance to guarantee replacement value, • Realizing the equity in your home to finance an education, buy a new car or consolidate bills, • Helping to Avoid foreclosure (in hardship cases), • Tapping into future investment opportunities with additional cash, • Having current knowledge for refinance options $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 of their "investment portfolio ' Checking with your realtor for its' current value can be considered calling your stock broker for their "market update" Whether you are thinking of selling or just want a market update call me, Art Napohtano, at (732)297 7171 ext 107 You may be worth more than you think1 Mv J a n u a r y Marketing Results: 146 Serpentine Road - "Sold" in 6 days 39 Constable Road - "Sold" in 9 days Yours Could Be Next 1 Market Activity Is High, Call Me Today For Your Best Price! 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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 masterpiece designed by fhe renowned 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 the Finest of materials and workmanship have been used Most importantly, the huge 3story rear is flanked by massive brick patios and decks with a majestic view oF the woodlands and scenic brook FOR THE DISCRIMINATING FOR THE DISCERNING DESIRING ONE-OF-A KIND authenticity and design' EXCLUSIVELY OFFERED BY & GLORIA ZASTKO, REALTORS! S Siiiiliillliiillll mrr-nronir-m m wiiwi —innun mill —i nr-n i nr Mini »—i nmnrenwinf• nun i n nmnrnmimninmriiMfflniiTmniimmiilllllll III HIM • " Experience, Trust, Reliability & Service Agents for the Month of "January" $1,450,000 SOUTH BRUNSWICK I I i l k 1 '<t*H' v | I! SBRIKJUI SOUTH BRUNSWICK 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." WALTER KURKELA $329,900 j 2000 NJAR GOLD AWARD WINNER ! 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M A T C H Females Seeking Males 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 fOr com Pan'onshiP 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 Place a personal ad and you will be eligible toWAWO |M] a $1,500 trip package to the destination of your choice. 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, very slim, blonde, 5'2", attractive, kind, looking to meet with b <=, blonde hair, blue eyes, ing, theater and the beach ISO youthful, attractive, fit SWF. 40-48, reserved, retired, likes cooking, a SWM, 33-45, tall, 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 „, PASSION FOR LIFE Sweet SBF, 27, 6', brown hair, who only. Adff 1175 fjnd, honest, loving SWF, 50, enjoys the internet, marketing, b J , . slim, blond nair, enioys reading, cooking, clubs, parks and LET'S MEET SOON plays, theaters, concerts, cookbeaches ISO nonest, sweet and Meet this very feminine, attractive ln Q. dancing, traveling, ISO sin- sincere SBM, 28-37, 6'+, who SWF, 55. ISO a sincere, considercere SWM, 55-62, to share hie knows how to treat a woman and ate SWM, 50+, who enjoys ballGO and similar interests. Ad# 1408 likes to go out and have fun room dancing, travel and lively ROMANTIC Ad#.132O conversations Ad#.1200 TO: Attractive, outgoing, compassionate SJF, 36, S-Sr, brown hair, orown eyes, enjoys sports, sail1320 ing, traveling, working out, ISO nonest, attractive SJM, 35-42, who enjoys cuddling and has a great sense of humor, for possiABBREVIATIONS ble LTR. ArJ#.1409 This publicalion is a community, family publication Anything appearing in Meet Your Match must be appropriate for all ages ParticipantsNn Meet Your „.,.. JEWISH LOCK M Mate B Black Match must be 18 years or older. MeetYour Match is restricted to individuals seeking personal, monogamous relationships The publisher reserves the SWF, 65, 57", 150lbs., likes to D Divorced F Female walk, dance, travel and attend right to edit or reject ads and voice introductions that do not meet the standards of acceptance of this newspaper.This publisation assumes no liability H Hispanic C Christian shows ISO a SWM, 65-75, for a W White A Asian LT for the content or reply of a personal advertisement. Readers and advertisers may wish to consider taking appropriate safeguards in responding to ads R Adff.1401 S Single J Jewish and arranging meetings. Callers to the 1-900 system will be charged S1.99 per minute on their monthly phone bill.Touchtone phone callers will be given -,,„ JEWISH MATE p Professional WW Widowed SWF, 23, 5'4", blue eyes, light ISO In search ol N/D Non-Drinker instructions on how to respond to a specific ad, browse male or female greetings and use Datematch For best reception, cordless tejephones are not Drown hair, very bubbly, no head LTR Long term Relationship N/S Non-smoker recommended Use of this column tor business solicitation will be prosecuted. NA/TB 0207 ffifs, likes bowling, pool. ISO a NA Native American o Double Dater SWM, 23 - 27, for LTH. Ad#,1400 www.datemaker.com/greatermedia | W V M C G I E S GROUND SWM, 38. whos a N/S nonHonest DWM, 33 dedicated, dad. 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 It II INTEREST ED' 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 Good-looking, friendly SWM, 28. 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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. 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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. 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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 ••••••*•• AMOVING SALEft QuickBooks® COCKTAIL & END PUB TABLE & STOOLS 1-800-660-4237 048 General Merchandise 3 NOW Onlir 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. 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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. 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