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BY CHARLES W. KIM
Lakehurst in northern Ocean
Staff W//Ier
County through Lakewood,
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Executive Howell and Freehold before turnDirectoi Jeffrey Warsh ing west through Manalapan,
came to South Brunswick Englishtown, Jamesbuig, Monroe
and saw, but did little to conquer, and South Biunswick
Conrail officials have said that
opposition to a controversial
a second 5-mile run of track will
commuter rail line.
"It is through rail that we build need to be constructed west of
oui selves out of congestion," Jamesbuig to the corndoi conWarsh told township officials, nection because of the use of that
residents and legislators during a section by freight trains.
The project has support in
special afternoon meeting at the
South Brunswick municipal both Monmouth and Ocean counties, but Middlesex County and
building on Jan. 25.
Warsh made the trek to South the three towns theic through
Brunswick in older to try to reach which the line would pass oppose
an understanding with officials the plan.
"It is the worst boondoggle.
and residents who oppose the
proposed
Monmouth-Ocean- This will not be your legacy."'
South Brunswick resident Randy
Middlescx tail line.
Following the hourlong meet- Kirkpatiick told Warsh.
Residents and officials fear
ing, the director toured the pioposed path of the line at a grade the line will cieate more traffic
crossing on Haypress Road and in tie-ups than it solves, and they
the Monmouth Walk de- worry that it will decrease the
velopment where the line comes value of homes theie
Warsh has suppoited the plan
JERRY WOLKOWITZ
closest to homes.
That $400 million project since being appointed to the post NJ Transit Executive Director Jeffrey Warsh examines a grade rail crossing during a visit he made to
would use existing freight rails by Gov Christine Whitman in South Brunswick last Thursday to discuss the township's opposition to the proposed MonmouthOcean-Middlesex rail link between South Brunswick in Middlesex County and Lakehurst in Ocean
owned by Conrail to connect
Continued on page 14
NJ Transit director
says Red Bank
alternative should
also be built
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Sinatra tapped as acting N.B. superintendent
tendent after
Dr. Alan Elko
left the post
for another
position in
July.
BY DAVE^OLDBERG
In addi~StaTTWnter
tion to working as superhe Noith Brunswick Board
intendent in
of Education unanimously
Perth Amboy,
named Frank Sinatra interSinatia has
im superintendent of schools during a special meeting Tuesday
Craig Rosevear worked as an
interim supernight.
"I think he is an experienced intendent in Paterson, Lincoln
superintendent that will do his best Park, Jersey City and Montville.
Sinatra received his bachelor's,
to serve the community," said Rita
master's and special education
Goldstein, board vice president.
Sinatra, a former superintend- degrees from Rutgers University in
ent in Perth Amboy for 15 years, New Brunswick.
Sinatra is under contract to
will take over for Robert Turco
who served as the interim superin- work as the interim superintendent
Board of Ed. members
say search has been
put on hold for now
T
for a six-month period.
Turco, who retires today,
received a standing ovation from
those present at Tuesday's meeting.
Many thanked him for his service
and dedication to the superintendent's office.
Currently there is no decision
by the board to reopen the search
for a new schools chief.
"I would hope that we initiate
this process as soon as possible,"
said board member Bob Gnmm.
Grimm said that this search is
very important in the sense that
there needs to be somebody who
best fits the distnet.
"I believe the continuation of a
search for a superintendent is
absolutely necessary," said Grimm.
"We have not yet found the best
candidate."
Goldstein said that the board
has not discussed the issue.
The pievious search did not
yield a superintendent, but deadlocked the board 5-4 against the
appointment of high school principal Dr. Robert Rimmer
The Jan. 16 meeting that
Richard Novak, Frank Petrillo,
Bob Grimm, Kevin Williams and
Craig Rosevear boycotted was supposed to decide whether to reopen
the superintendent search, Goldstein said Wednesday.
Grimm and the other four members who stayed home for that
meeting dispute the reason for the
meeting being called
A few hundred residents attending Tuesday's meeting continued
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Mayor and Councilman
Womack want the public
to speak on action first
BYJDAVE GOLDBERG
StaffWriter "
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Township Council voted 4-1 to purchase the
Otken farm off Route 130 as open space,
even if it must condemn it first.
"We hope that we will be able to sit
down with the Otken family and negotiate
a fair price," said council President Peggy
Scarillo during Monday night's meeting.
"Our intentions for the open space are not
truly determined at this point; our main
mission is to • acquire' the land for open
space."
Scarillo also said that she does not
want to have to condemn the property;
however, she said that the township also
does not want to spend more money than
is required.
The 105-acre Otken farm is located at
the intersection of Route 130 and Adams
Lane.
Councilwoman Maureen Little said
that North Brunswick is now only 40 percent open space and that it desperately
needs this land, adding that once it loses
this land, there will be nothing left.
Council Vice President Leo Ryan
agreed, describing the Otken land as a
"limited commodity." Ryan said he was
also very concerned about the open space
deficiency.
.
"This is all the land we have remaining," said Ryan.
But Mayor David Spaulding disagreed
with his colleagues and said that many
people will be upset with this decision.
He said that it is not necessary to consider condemnation of the property.
Spaulding had favored meeting with
US Home and the Otken family in the past
rather than take action against either
group.
Spaulding said that the town has
already gotten the ball rolling and the
property will be condemned if the negotiation is not approved.
The Otken family did not sell their
property to the township because they
claim, to have a four-year contract with the
US Home, New Jersey Land Development
Division, based in Freehold.
The contract specifies that US Home is
supposed to build an age-restricted, active
adult community on the site.
The property was put'on top of the
township's open space wish list in October
after the Recreation and Open Space Plan
was released.
According to that plan, the Otken property is an ideal site on which to develop a
centralized, multi-use sports complex.
The property is currently zoned as an
industrial property or 12. That zoning
would need to be changed for the land to
be developed, according to Ralph Farella,
a township code officer.
The mayor and Scarillo have been at
odds over this issue since December.
Spaulding had been in favor of the compromise offered by US Home, which
would have the township purchasing 38
- acres of the Otken farm, while Scarillo
thought jthe town should acquire the entire
farm for open space.
The council will use its eminent
domain power to take the Otken farm as
open space.
Eminent domain is defined as the sovereign right to acquire private property for
public use, according to state statute, and
is a power that is held by individual states
and the federal government. . .; , .
MARIE ORTIZ
Above is an overview of the 105-acre Otken farm located off Route 130 and Adams Lane in North Brunswick. Below, Ed Otken,
son of the Otken farm owner, washes down his dump truck on the property.
Renaissance
deveiopment
Locally, the power of eminent domain
can be carried out by the N. J. Turnpike, NJ
Transit the Garden State Parkway authorities, municipal governing bodies and
boards of education.
Scarillo said that even though negotiations are continuing, the township is prepared to proceed with condemnation.
The steps to condemn can transfer title
to the land from the owner very quickly,
according to state law.
The first step in a condemnation proceeding is for the condemning agency to ing the decision without hearing from the
negotiate with the property owner regard- public.
Womack said that the public is not geting an offer for the property.
The condemning agency will appraise ting an opportunity to speak before this
the property prior to making that offer. The item is entered into condemnation and
property owner then gets an opportunity to described the process as "a railroad job."
review this appraisal, according to the Council President Scarillo said that the
state.
public would have a say on what will be
If negotiations break down, the con- done with the open space once the land is
demning agency can file an action in state acquired. Scarillo also told Womack that
Superior Court to obtain title to the proper- the' item has not been "fast tracked," but
ty.
has taken a long time.
The court will then determine the fair
Womack said he was very concerned
value to be paid for the property.
about the effect this decision could have on
Mayor David Spaulding and council North Brunswick.
member Francis "Mack" Womack did not
He said that at this point the other memthink it-was fair that the council was mak- bers of the council do not even know how
much the land will cost, the impact it
would have on tax payers, and what would
be done with the land.
Womack suggested that the council
pursue the compromise, and that the parcel
of land should be appraised so that the
town could find out what the real value is.
Scarillo told the mayor and Womack
that they are not simply taking the land but
using it for open space, adding that she
envisions the land being turned into a park
where the Otken house could be preserved.
Spaulding tried, but failed, to stall a
vote until the next public meeting by suggesting that the item be tabled until next
week so the public would have the opportunity to speak.ojithe subject.
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|W DAVE GOLDBERG
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — North
Brunswick Township High School was
scheduled to hold its fifth annual Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Peace Symposium
Wednesday evening.
High School Vice Principal Pete Clark,
said, last week that the symposium is supposed to honor and make use of King's
peaceful intentions.
"The goals of the symposium are to
promote the ideals the of tolerance, nonviolence and,fair treatment of all people,"
Clark said, adding that any positive reinforcement is good for the students.
"This is a great program that provides a
good educational climate. Anytime that
you can improve upon the educational system, it is always helpful," Clark said.
According to Clark, this year's theme
comes from a quote from the slain civil
. rights leader: "We adopt the means of nonviolence because our end is a community
at peace with itself. We will try to persuade
with words, but if our words fail, we will
try persuade with our acts."
For the first time, the high school will
be working with the state's "V-Free" program.
This program was created in 1999 to
address the violence, vandalism and victimization in schools.
Students receive cards pledging not to
take part in these destructive activities.
Six guest speakers were scheduled to
attend the event at the Raider Road facility.
The speakers were asked to share their
ideas with freshman students on how to get
along with each other
Clark said that this year's speakers
were scheduled to be Jonathan Millen,
associate professor of communication at
Rider University; Marvin Goldstein, an
associate professor of psychology and
director of the Holocaust Genocide Center;
Herb Olsen, a member of the high school
staff and adviser of the Students Having
Overcome Tension Club, which represents
the high school's conflict mediators; Pam
Sim Jones, a member of the Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr. Commission and a member
of the N.J. V Free Program; Tara Dowdell,
a member of the Metuchen/Edison
NAACP chapter; and Eliza Pomiecinska, a
member of the high school staff and the
teacher of the school's English as a Second
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be at the South Brunswick Senior Center,
540 Ridge Road in the Monmouth Junction
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Mayor Gambatese testifies
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"He was in a coma for three months,"
Gambatese said.
John fractured his skull in three places
and was left in a wheelchair.
Gambatese said that his son's speech
and vision were
also dramatically
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South
affected by the acciBrunswick Deputy Mayor Frank Gamdent.
batese has done his share of testifying, but
"He still needs
this time it was personal.
therapy," GambaGambatese testified in Trenton on Jan.
tese said.
18 in support of a bill to aid families of
In his case,
those with severe brain injuries.
Gambatese estimatThe bill, A-2884, will form a 26-memed that his son's
bcr advisory council on brain injuries, and
care costs $42,000
establish a fund, making families caring for
per month.
brain-injured members eligible for $15,000
"The $15,000 is
per year with a maximum of $100,000 in
Frank Gambatese a start; it is somebenefits.
thing that is drastiThe bill was sponsored by Monmouth
cally
needed,"
County Assemblywoman Clare Farragher
Gambatese
said.
"They
[families
affected]
(R-12).
don't have the money."
"You can understand the plight of the
According to the bill, the funding would
families," Gambatese said during a recent
come from a voluntary $1 increase in motor
interview.
Gambatese knows the subject very well. vehicle registration fees, with no cost to the
On May 31, 1985, his 18-year-old son, state.
Gambatese said that insurance comJohn, was struck by a car in West Paterson
panies are starting to limit just how much
and sustained a severe brain injury.
"He is a very different person today," therapy patients can receive after initial
treatment.
Gambatese said.
Gambatese's wife Ellen and his son John
John had just finished his freshman year
at college, and was taking his 10-speed joined him in testifying for the bill.
Since the committee hearing, both
bicycle to work when the accident occurred.
Gambatese said that his son was coming Assembly and Senate versions of the bill
down a steep hill that they use to live on, have been released to the full body for a
when he failed to stop because of gravel that vote.
Gambatese said that there are about
had accumulated from sanding the road in
160,000 brain injuries sustained by resithe winter.
Unable to stop, the younger Gambatese dents in the state each year.
Concussions, Gambatese said, also
continued through the T-intersection at the
bottom of the hill where he was struck by an count as brain injuries, though usually are
not as severe.
oncoming car.
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Opinion
North Brunswick should
compromise, not condemn
I
t may sound good at first — a
township taking land out of the
hands of a de\ eloper for open
space.
On the surface, it sounds like a
noble endeavor for North Brunswick's elected officials to take the
Otken farm's 105 acres instead of letting yet another development into the
township.
But the power of eminent domain
was not intended to be used m that
fashion.
Taking someone's property by
eminent domain is an extreme governmental power of last resort. It is to
be used for roads, schools and items
that are "must haves" for the good of
the people as a whole. It is to be used
only when there is no other alternative for acquiring the property. In
using such power, the local government takes away the rights of the residents who own the land.
Under most circumstances, a
property owner such as the Otken
family should be able to sell their
land to whomever they wish, for as
much as they can get. That has
always been the American way, and
if that means it goes to a developer,
well, that is what it means.
Many residents of New Jersey
have ensured their children's inheritance by selling farmland in this fashion, and there is no reason the Otken
family should be punished because
they didn't sell 20 years ago.
U.S. Home, the developer under
contract for the land, wants to build
an adult community on the property,
and it is wilting to sell the township
some 38 acres for open space
That's a nice chunk of land to at
least consider — and similar deals
have worked out to the satisfaction of
many neighboring towns, including
Monroe and East Brunswick.
So why is North Brunswick balking at the idea?
Preserving open space is a noble
goal, but the way to get there is by
negotiating, not condemning.
Maybe the land use law should be
changed to make such parcels less
attractive to developers. Until then,
government should be extremely
cautious about using power such as
eminent domain without first
exhausting every other alternative
and proving, to the public's satisfaction, that an emergency exists to warrant taking such drastic action.
Behavior of the loud minority1 unproductive, says board member
F
or about six and a half of the
past eight years I have served
as a member of the North
Brunswick Township Board of Education. I was elected by the voters
twice (in 1993 and 1996), did not
seek re-election in 1999, and was
appointed by the county superintendent in September to fill a vacancy. During my tenure on the
board, I have always based my positions and decisions on what I truly
believed was in the best interests of
Despite that study, however, it the school system and its students.
t least NJ Transit Director
Jeffrey Warsh made it to does not seem that the towns oppos- My position regarding the search
ing the line will change their minds
town last week.
for a new superintendent is no
South Brunswick officials, resi- about the project.
exception. The North Brunswick
Even Warsh admitted during the school system, considering its size
dents and state legislators met with
Warsh on Jan. 25 to discuss the con- meeting that the $400 million project and reputation for quality educatroversial
Monmouth-Ocean- will likely lose money.
tion, demands the hiring of an expeThe big questions though, are
Middlesex commuter rail line. While
rienced superintendent.
who
will
use
this
line
if
it
is
built,
and
the visit may help information flow a
Dr. Rimmer has been an
little better between the township and how the towns will deal with the
extremely
successful high school
increased
car
traffic
that
the
new
stathe Transit Authonty, the meeting did
little to bnng both sides together. tions along the line create. The public principal. The achievements of the
Warsh is still going full steam ahead hearings that were promised by high school administration, staff,
to build the line, and the township is Warsh should be used to thoroughly students and parents have been
examine the issue, and all the alterna- commendable. It is my opinion,
still vehemently opposed.
however, that this success is not sufThe one ray of sunlight from the tives.
ficient to adequately qualify Dr.
Much
has
changed
in
the
region
hourlong summit seemed to be that
there will be public hearings on what since the 1996 Major Investment Rimmer to be supenntendent. The
responsibilities of the supershould be included in the project's Study.
intendent are too important to just
This
could
be
a
great
opportunity
major investment study.
"give someone a chance" based on
for
both
sides
to
reach
a
meaningful
That study is expected to cost
performance at a completely differdialogue
on
how
to
integrate
mass
about $2 million and take about two
transit for the benefit of all the ent level. It would be more approyears to complete.
priate for a principal to advance by
region's residents.
becoming an assistant superintend-
Wansh's visit changesfew minds
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SK AUDFTCIRCULATION
Guest Column
Robert Grimm
ent or a superintendent in a smaller
district. I am disappointed that some
would characterize me as "antiRimmer" for this position, because
that's just not the case.
There are several other aspects
of the supenntendent search process
I want to address. For instance, one
question I've head is, "Why wasn't
Dr. Rimmer eliminated from the
search earlier if he wasn't qualified?" In retrospect, it probably
would have been better to do so.
Perhaps the board members who
continually pushed for his appointment, despite his not being supported by a majority of the board,
should answer mis question.
I did not attend the Jan. 16 meeting because it was simply a blatant
attempt by the board president to
create yet another opportunity for
Dr. Rimmer's supporters to verbally
attack, ridicule and fabricate accusations against those who disagree
with their wishes. The items supposedly on the agenda, which I
never received, did not require formal board action. The decisions to
eliminate Dr. Rimmer and reopen
the search are personnel issues thai
were already appropriately acted
upon the previous week.
I understand my obligation as a
board member to listen to public
input, but I will only make decisions
based on my determination of whal
is in the best interests of the school
system and its students.
hi addition, there are limits tc
the abuse that should be permittee
by those charged with controlling
the board's meetings.
In conclusion, I would like tc
thank the many people who have
offered me their support over the
past several weeks. This has beenar
extremely difficult time for my fern
ily and me. I appreciate the tinii
some have taken to ask me for at
explanation of my positions, and ti
express their disdain for the behav
ior of Dr. Rimmer's supporters W
should be able to have differuij
opinions without resorting to III
type of behavior exhibited by a loin
minority, who present themselves a
representing the sentiments of ft
entire community. This behavior i
not productive and I don't believe!
is representative
of Nort
Brunswick residents.
Robert Grimm is a member c
the North Brunswick Townshi
Board of Education
N. Brunswick resident proposes acounci! elected by ward system
T
he long run of the
Democratic administration
in North Brunswick ended
a year ago with the election of all
Republicans. Though generally
effective, the Democratic administration was brought down by the
questionable practices of some of
their professional employees.
Now, the present Republican
administration seems doomed in
its first term. Professionals with
good records have been appointed, but an autocratic, managerial style, permitted in a pri-
vately owned business, is alienating the informed electorate, its
elected council and public
employees.
The common denominator for
both administrations is the unusual power of the mayor. All strategic officials in the town are
accountable only to the mayor.
North Brunswick may still be the
only locality in New Jersey with
this office granted such power.
The council can propose a
form of government with a lot
less centralized power, such as
the administrators reporting to tt
full council, and include a wai
system for electing the council.
This proposal for a new foil
of government would be submi
ted to the voters. If approved, tl
diminished powers of the mayo
along with the likelihood of ha*
ing both parties in a more powe
ful council elected by wards, wj
surely eliminate current, unforti
nate criticisms.
Matthew How,
North Brunswi'
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'Bedfellow' Spauldiaig should step down
Resident asks why mayor can't work out differences
I
read the letter to the editor in your last
edition from Mr. Keith Rasmussen,
Guest Column
and one of his lines hit me as very
familiar.
I've been a call-taking member, as I
Mary Salves
still am today, on one of the town First Aid
Squads since July 1970, serving in many
elected and appointed positions as well as
"What they are trying to do offends me a certified instructor in many areas, includand should offend any mayor in the ing one of the first cardiopulmonary resusfuture." Well, Mr. Paul, I and many other citation (CPR) instructors in Middlesex
residents were more than offended when County. I was an elected fire district comthe township lost $150,000 interest in a missioner in Kingston, for three years and
noninterest-bearing account, not to men- during my nine years of service on the
tion the outrageous water bills, thanks to Township Committee, I served four years
you, Mr. Paul. And let us not forget your as the liaison to the South Brunswick
friend Billings, who you, Mr. Paul, hired Police Department. You would think all of
against the advice of the state, because he these years of volunteer service would
was not qualified. I could go on, Mr. Paul, qualify me as someone with a more than
but we all know the rest of the story.
reasonable knowledge of emergency serIn June, 1999, Spaulding said, "I don't vice and for South Brunswick specifically.
think it would be inappropriate for Mayor
My close friend George Luck Sr. from
Matacera to step down." Although I have the Kingston First Aid Squad, passed away
always supported Mayor Spaulding 110 in October 1998. George was an appointed
percent, I do not think the township needs member of the Emergency Services
or wants a mayor who has a lot in common Committee (ESC), a group of volunteers
with ex-Mayor Paul Matacera. I now think from every First Aid Squad and fire comit would be appropriate for you, Mayor pany in town. This group meets on a reguSpaulding, to step down from your posi- lar basis to assist and advise the township
tion as mayor. I do not want to see North on emergency services, and Mayor Debra
Brunswick deteriorate because the mayor Johnson is not only a member of this comhas more in common with the ex-mayor mittee, she has appointment authority to
than he does with his council.
all members. After George's passing, I was
Spaulding is now doing what he blasted the Police Benevolent Association
(PBA) for doing. Last May, Spaulding
said, "It was inappropriate and unprofessional for the PBA to air dirty laundry in
'm new to North Brunswick; I've only
public," and "Going to the press is irrelived
here a short while. I'm very consponsible and misleading." Why was it
fused about the fuss regarding the
wrong for the PBA to talk to the press, but
superintendent of schools.
right for you, Mayor Spaulding?
It seems to me that if even one or two
board
members object to the appointment
Mary Salva is a resident of North
of the high school principal, then that
Brunswick
ought to be enough to raise all the right
flags. Here we have five board members
steadfastly indicating the principal is not
qualified. These five are being maligned,
verbally attacked, threatened and abused.
The lynch mob that showed up at the last
Since the township attorney said the "special meeting" wanted blood, not
o say I was shocked, when I read a
statement that Mayor David state statute specifically provides that the answers. I don't blame the five members
Spaulding is happy with his new- council president shall serve in the for staying home. I blame board President
found support he is getting from former absence of the mayor, Spaulding is now Connie Corbin for inept leadership.
What really confuses me are these long
Mayor Paul Matacera is an understate- doing what he said Matacera did: "Pays no
attention to the state law." Mr. Lombard rambling letters about the process not
ment.
Why would Spaulding want support does not live in North Brunswick and is working and the candidate being the last
from the former mayor who caused so not an elected official. Council President one left. Is that what North Brunswick demany problems that North Brunswick now Peggy Scarillo was elected and is doing a serves? Should the appointment be gained
by default because of a manipulation of the
has to endure? Isn't Dave Spaulding the great job.
It seems to me that Spaulding is start- process, or because there is only one
one who referred to the previous
Democratic council as "rubber stamps," ing to think like his new-found ally, and candidate left standing? It sounds to me
because they voted for everything the residents of North Brunswick have had
Matacera wanted? Spaulding was quoted more than enough of Matacera politics.
as saying, "Here is a mayor who paid no Peggy Scarillo has been working very hard
s members of the Board of
attention to state law," that "Matacera ran to break the water contract his new ally,
Education, we are elected to ensure
the township like it was his own private Matacera, made with the water company
that the children of South
club." He continued his statement by say- which Spaulding called "A very foolish
ing that "Matacera could be as proud as he deal," but that was then and this is now. Brunswick receive an education with high
academic standards in a safe and caring
wants of what he did, but I would be disap- Thanks to the Republican council, taxes
went down for the first time in 20 years. I environment.
pointed if it were me."
In order to accomplish that goal, it is
Those statements were made by am sure Council President Peggy Scarillo
Spaulding last year, before the council and the rest of the Republican council will important that we seek the input of not
voted against Spaulding's proposal to continue to do what is best for the resi- only our professional and support staff, but
change the salary and personnel guidelines dents of North Brunswick by not being parents and community members also. I
for his administration. Since that hap- rubber stamps like the previous Democrats
am very proud of our board's commitment
pened, Spaulding has shown childlike were.
to actively seek that participation in a variParty loyalty does not mean voting for ety of ways to develop solutions to the
actions by not having Council President
Peggy Scarillo conduct the township meet- what Mayor Spaulding wants to do if it challenges we face.
ings, as she has done in the past when he does not benefit the taxpayers of North
The most recent example of that philoswas on his many business trips. Spaulding Brunswick.
ophy is the redistricting process that has
now wants the business administrator,
Robert Lombard, to conduct the township
Lee Komives just begun. The number of citizens who
meetings.
North Brunswick applied to work on this committee was remarkable. Each applicant was committed
to the children of our community. It was
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I
am sure everyone has heard politics
make strange bedfellows. After reading statements made by Mayor David
Spaulding, I now know how strange they
can be. Mayor Spaulding said, "It's kind of
funny, [former Mayor] Paul [Matacera]
and I agree on quite a lot, and it shouldn't
be a surprise there are a large number of
things we agree on." It may be funny to
Spaulding, and I am sure Paul Matacera
and Vito Puleio are having a good laugh
over that statement, but I find it frightening.
If Spaulding had made that comment
before the election, he would not be mayor
today. The fact that Spaulding won by a 21 margin over George Shamy proves the
residents of North Brunswick voted for a
much-needed change from the Matacera
rubber stamp administration.
I am very proud of the Republican
council and what they have done in the
short time they are in office. Bill Goldstein
and Paul Pappas were a big part of the
winning team and they are sorely missed.
Spaulding's feud with the council started
when they voted against a proposal to
change salaries and personnel guidelines
for members of Spaulding's administration. The council thought it was in the best
interest of the taxpayers to vote against the
proposal and they were right in doing so. It
is obvious by the mayor's actions that if
you do not agree with him, it creates a hostile environment. This was shown when
Township Attorney David Himmelman
tried to explain that New Jersey state law
specifically states that the council president shall serve in the absence of the
mayor. Spaulding disagreed with
Himmelman and was extremely hostile
toward him at the meeting.
Former Mayor Paul Matacera claims,
approached by his family and other members of the squad and asked to replace him
on the ESC, as it was felt, I was one of the
most qualified and told George would
have wanted it this way. I was very proud
to be asked and accepted the offer. I got
the paperwork form the township and
made application.
As it turns out, Mayor Johnson refused
to allow my appointment. Her direct reason as told to me was "her inability to
work with me." Sounds like she has the
same problem with Mrs. Edehnan as well
as others, as I've been told.
As volunteers, we serve this township
out of a sense of loyalty and to help our
fellow man in a time of need, or with the
idea we are improving the quality of life
for all citizens. It truly is a shame that
Mayor Johnson does not seem to appreciate the service of those to whom she has an
"inability to work with." You would think
someone who is the chief elected official
of our town would do what is necessary to
work out her differences with those who
are truly qualified to serve. The bottom
line is, it's the township of South
Brunswick that suffers in die long run.
Such a shame.
Warren E. Monroe
South Brunswick
Resident says town under 'mob control' over search
I
Spaulding's 'new-found' support shocks resident
T
like the process was broken from the start.
I read where one board member said it had
devised a 30-page application and wanted
a writing sample. I would imagine the education community is a small one, and
many applicants looked at the process, the
board and the heir apparent in the form of
the internal candidate and decided not to
even bother applying. From what I've read,
the one candidate who met all the criteria
and came to meet with the public was
treated so badly, she went home and withdrew her candidacy.
Now I am reading about people demanding to recall board members and
holding rallies. You people are nuts! No
wonder there are so many "for sale" signs
in North Brunswick. Mine will be up as
quickly as I can make all the arrangements.
I'm moving to a community that is civilized, where the residents aren't acting like
some kind of hysterical mob.
Kevin Thompson
North Brunswick
S.R. board president says thanks' to applicants
A
Brunswick for a long time, while others
joined our community more recently.
Unfortunately, not all applicants could
be selected to serve on this committee;
however, I hope they [those not selected]
continue to be involved in this process by
giving their input on both the criteria that
will be used to evaluate proposed redistricting plans, as well as the redistricting
proposals.
On behalf of the entire Board of Education, I thank those who expressed an interest in serving on this committee. Additionally, I invite all who are interested in
the education of South Brunswick's children to help in any way they can.
Harry Delgado
President
South Brunswick Board of Education
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SBHS science teacher wants his job back
Terrifying incident casts a
shadow on family's
reputation
BY CHARLES W. KIM
Staff Writer
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — South
Brunswick High School science teacher
David Umbach is fighting for more than just
a job — he's fighting for his reputation.
Umbach was charged on Sept. 22 with
making terroristic threats and possession
of a weapon for an unlawful purpose following a bizarre incident at his Broadway
Road home.
"It would be hard to pen something like
this," Umbach, 42, said, sitting crosslegged on the floor of his home with his
wife of 17 years, Angel, sitting next to
him.
Even though the case against him was
dismissed on Jan. 11, that is not the end of
the matter for Umbach.
Although cleared of any wrongdoing,
the second-year teacher remains suspended with pay from the job he loves,
teaching science to high schooL students.
"I wanted to do this (teach). The students need information about what will
affect them," Umbach said.
Umbach, a 16-year resident of the
township, still does not believe how the
incident in September unfolded, and
played out through the fall.
It all began in August, according to
Angel, a personal fitness trainer, when she
attended an educational seminar in
Oklahoma.
According to Angel, a group of about
DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT
South Brunswick resident and science teacher David Umbach explains the Sept. 22
incident that caused his suspension.
12 trainers from around the country took leagues to fill her in later.
part in the educational gathering called
"I was asking everybody to tell me
Focus on Fitness.
what I would miss," Angel said.
Angel said that the units of study,
One of those colleagues turned out to
although expensive, are extensive and in- be a fellow trainer Jonathan Jacobs, 30,
clude dissecting cadavers at Oklahoma from North Carolina. The pair exchanged
State University.
e-mail addresses and business cards before
During this particular trip, however, Angel left Oklahoma.
Angel had to return home before the
After she returned home, Angel found
course was finished.
Jacobs to be the only member of the group
Wanting to get the information she interested in filling her in on the missed
would miss, she turned to her 11 colinformation, but even that came with a
price, according to Angel.
"He went on and on about personal
problems with his wife," Angel said,
explaining that Jacobs was going through
a separation at the time.
Jacobs then started calling frequently,
and talking more about his personal situation.
"Angel is a good listener; she just
wants to help her friends. She is nice to a
fault," Umbach said.
Angel said that during this time she did
not feel uncomfortable with the personal
nature of their conversations and was not
concerned.
For his part, Umbach said that many
times he would be sitting next to his wife
as she conversed with Jacobs.
Then in September, Jacobs told Angel
that he was coming to see a friend in New
Jersey and wanted to get together on Sept.
22. Angel agreed.
"I thought I would get my questions
answered in person," Angel said.
Because Umbach was taking the couple's teen-age son to the family's farm in
Pennsylvania, Angel asked a girlfriend to
spend that weekend with her, but that
friend backed out.
At this point, Umbach was unaware of
die meeting that Jacobs had planned with
Angel, and departed with his son until car
trouble forced them to turn around and
return home.
Meanwhile, Jacobs met Angel at the
house, said he was hungry from the trip,
and invited her to dinner at a restaurant in
the township, according to Angel.
It was during that dinner that Angel
started to fear that Jacobs wanted more
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education begins tonight
The North Brunswick Township Adult
Community Education Program will hold
in-person registration for the spring semester tonight from 7-8:30 p.m. The program
begins Feb. 15. New classes added include
"What the Casinos Won't Tell You,"
"Introduction to Power Point," body
sculpting, etc. For more information, call
(732) 289-3040.
Museum of Agriculture
to honor Groundhog Day
The New Jersey Museum of Agriculture
will present "Wildlife Saturday" in honor of
Groundhog Day on Feb. 3 from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Museum admission is $4, S3 for seniors, $2 for children, and free for children
under age 4. The museum is at College Farm
Road, North Brunswick. For more information, call the museum at (732) 249-2077.
N.B. PTSO meeting
scheduled for Feb. 5
The North Brunswick Township High
School PTSO will hold its next general meeting on Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The meeting will be
in the high school faculty dining room, Raider
Road and Route 130, North Brunswick.
A final report on the Project Graduation
Calendar Lottery will be presented. The
Nominating Committee is seeking names of
individuals interested in being on the executive board of the PTSO. Term runs June 2001-
02. For information about the PTSO, Project
Graduation or the meeting, please call ArEne
Kane at (732) 418-1913, or the high school at
289-3700.
6 at 7:30 p.m. Miller Memorial Church is at
the corner of New and Ridge roads,
Monmouth Junction section of South
Brunswick. Call the church at (732) 3296719.
Millar Memorial choir
History celebration
to rehearse this evening Black
In honor of Black History Month, the
The Miller Memorial Presbyterian Church
choir will hold rehearsal this evening at 7:30
p.rn. The Sunday school will meet Feb. 4 at
9:30 a.m. followed by the sacrament of the
Lord's supper at 11 a.m. The church's youth
group will meet at 6:30 p.m. Boy Scout Troop
No. 10 parents and leaders will meet at the
church Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m., and the Snowflake
quilters will work at the church on Feb. 7
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Pastor John Maltby
will conduct a church membership class Feb.
South Brunswick Department of Recreation
and Community Affairs will hold a Black
History Month Celebration on Feb. 24 at 7:30
p.m. The free celebration will be at the South
Brunswick Senior Center, Route 522,
Monmouth Junction section of South
Brunswick. The event is cosponsored by the
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MOM line
ternative route connecting Ocean and
Monmouth commuters to the North Jersey
Coast Line which runs from Bay Head to
Newark would also be looked at as part of
the study.
Continued from page 1
That line would run from LakewoodRed Bank.
1999.
"They will be exhaustively reviewed,"
"This project will impact the very residents we were elected to protect," South Warsh said, but added, "In my opinion,
Brunswick Councilman Edmund Luciano both will be built."
Warsh said that Red Bank's previous
said.
The plan itself was dismissed by the opposition to that proposal is softening.
"They are coming around to the idea,"
authority in 1996 in favor of enhanced bus
Warsh said.
service on Route 9.
Warsh said NJ Transit is preparing a
Last year the state Legislature added a
Central Jersey rail link to the state's Circle draft study on building a tunnel under the
of Mobility plan that would make such a Northeast Corridor for southbound trains
to get to the
link eligible for
MOM line
federal funding.
heading east.
While no speThe tuncific route was
nel is needed
named,
Warsh
because of
has said that the
the
speed
Lakehurst-Monand amount
mouth Junction
of traffic on
route is preferred.
the corridor
The measure
which Warsh
passed both houscalls
"the
es in a vote that
busiest rail
was split primariline in the
ly along party
world,"
lines with DemoWarsh said
crats opposing
that study
the link.
JERRY WOLKOWITZ will be made
State Senate
President Donald South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johnson makes a public after it
D i F r a n c e s c o comment during a special meeting at the munici- is reviewed
signed the bill into P a ' building on Jan. 25. State Sen. Peter Inverso by Amtrak.
law while serving (R*14) ar>d N J Transit Director Jeff Warsh look on.
Guear and
Greenstein
as acting governor
told transit officials they were having troulast summer.
"That was ramrodded through the legis- ble getting copies of the 1996 study.
"I have made three requests as a member
lature," state Sen. Peter Inverso (R-14)
said, adding, "We should revisit all alterna- of the Legislature," Guear scolded Warsh.
South Brunswick Mayor Debra Johntives."
Inverso attended the meeting with the son also said that the township has had
district's Assembly representatives Gary trouble getting information from the authority.
Guear and Linda Greenstein (both D-14).
"You have eveiything [on this] that we
• Warsh said that the authority will be
conducting a major investment study on do," Warsh said, promising that any report
the issue, estimated to cost about $2 mil- or study on the issue would be made publion, which is part of a $7.75 million fed- lic by the authority.
eral grant given to the state in 1991 under
"You not only have our word, it is the
the Intermodal Surface Transportation law," Warsh said.
Efficiency Act legislation.
Warsh also said that there would be
"That money has funded a multitude of several chances for members of the public
things," Warsh said, commenting that the to give their opinion as to what the new
funds were also used for the study in 1996, study should include.
and a study for Jamesburg last year.
"There will be a series of input opWarsh promised officials that an al- portunities," Warsh said.
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The Eilarslie Trio
chamber music concert
Haydn Piazzolla and Brahms
Feb 3 at 8 p m
Roosevelt Borough Hall
Route 571
Roosevelt
voluntary contribution $6,
students seniors $4
(732) 426-8867
Beauty and the Beast
Disney on Ice
through Feb 4
call for times
Sovereign Bank Arena
Trenton
tickets $15 50 $10 50
(856) 338-9000
(609) 656-3200
An Evening With sandy
Duncan
with Don Correia & Cuy
Stroman, vocalists/dancers
New Jersey Symphony
Orchestra 2001 Pops event
Feb 2 at 8 p m
War Memorial
Trenton
Feb 3 at 8 p m
Prudential Hall
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St
Newark
tickets $14-$55
(800) ALLEGRO
Concert Royal
James Richman, artistic director
Kirsten Blase-Heilman, soprano
works of Rameau, Coupenn,
Guillemam
Feb 3 at 8 p m
Richardson Auditorium
Princeton University
tickets $19, $27, $6, students
(609) 258-5000
The Borromeo string
Quartet
works of Mackey, Beethoven
Dept of Music & Friends of
Music at Princeton event
Feb 3 at 8 p m
Taplin Auditorium
Princeton University
free admission
(609) 258-5000
Nicholas Payton's louis
Armstrong centennial
Celebration'
Feb 3 at 8 p m
McCarter Theatre
Princeton
tickets $29-$37
(609) 258-2787
El McMeen
Celtic folk singer
Feb 3 at 8 30 p m
Mine Street Coffee House
Bayard & Church streets
New Brunswick
doors open at 7 30 p m
admission $5
parking available
(732) 247-6568
Midori, violin
Robert
McDonald,
piano
Feb 4
at 3 p m
Victoria
Theater
New Jersey
Performing
Arts Center
One Center St
Newark
tickets
$14-$58
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EXCEL-eration 2001 indoor
Color Guard competition
The Eilarslie Trio will perform a chamber music concert at the Roosevelt
Borough Hall on Feb 3
Rachmaninoff Symphonic
Dances
presented by the New Jersey
Symphony Orchestra
zdenek Macal, music director
George Manahan, conductor
MinYoung Chang, violin
Feb 8 at 7 30 p m
Feb 9 a t 8 p m
Prudential Hall
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St, Newark
Feb 10 at 8 p m
War Memorial
Trenton
Feb 11 at 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave, New Brunswick
tickets $13-$54
(800) ALLEGRO
THEATER
Camino Real
presented by the Rutgers
Theater Company
Feb 1-18
Wed -Sat, 8 p m , Sun , 2 p m
New Theater
Douglass College
George St ,New Brunswick
tickets $17, $19, $9, students
(732)932-7511
Art
directed by and starring
Judd Hirsch
with Cotter Smith & Jack Willis
through Feb 4
Paper Mill Playhouse
Millburn
tickets $43-$60
(973) 376-4343
Human Events
world premiere
byAR Gurney
through Feb 4
George Street Playhouse
9 Livingston Ave
New Brunswick
tickets $24-$40
(732) 246-7717
Frankenstein: The Musical
staged reading of a new
musical play based on Mary
Shelley's gothic novel
presented by The Friends of
Middlesex Co Plays-m-the-Park
Feb 2 & 3 at 8 p m
Capestro Amphitheater
Roosevelt Park
off Route 1, Edison
free admission
reservations required
(732) 548-2884
Le Nozzi di Figaro
by Mozart
presented by
Opera at
Rutgers, the
professional
opera training
program at
Mason Gross
School of the
Arts
. F e b 2 & 9 at 8 p m
Feb 4 & 1 1 a t 2 p m
Nicholas Music Center
Douglass College
Nichol Ave, New Brunswick
tickets $1O-$2O
(732)932-7511
Late Nite Catechism
satirical comedy about being
Catholic & attending Catholic
school
Feb 3 at 7 30 p m
South Amboy Theater
South Amboy school complex
O'Leary Boulevard
tickets $30 $25 in advance,
$25 for senior citizens
(732)721-0748, ext 5
(732) 613-8022
featuring 15 color guard units
from N Y, N J & Pennsylvania
Feb 3 at 6 30 p m
Sayreville War Memorial H S
Washington Road
Parlin section of Sayreville
tickets $7, $6, students &
seniors
doors & refreshment stand
open at 5 30 p m
(732) 727-6453
DANCE
Nai-Ni Chen Dance
Company
FOR KIDS
Lazer vaudeville
laser magic
juggling
comedy
acrobatics
Feb 3 at 2 p m
William Mount
Burke Theatre
The Peddie
•School
South Mam St
Hightstown
tickets $8
(609) 490-7550
Family concerts: Music for
Young People — Peter &
the Wolf
by Prokofiev
with narration presented by
the N J Symphony Orchestra
Feb 3 at 2 p m
Prudential Hall
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St, Newark
Feb 4 at 2 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave, New Brunswick
tickets $11, $16
(800) ALLEGRO
'Dragons on the Wall
Feb 3 at 7 p m
'Year of the Serpent'
Feb 3 & 4 at 2 p m
Victoria Theater
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St
Newark
tickets $18 $9, under age 14
(888) GO NJPAC
Philadanco: The
Philadelphia Dance Co.
modem dance troupe
Feb 8 at 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave
New Brunswick
tickets $16-$28
(732) 246-7469
The Twerrampon
Drumming & Dance
Troupe of Ghana
Feb 8 at 10 p m
Richardson Auditorium
Princeton University
tickets $10, $7, seniors,
$6, students
(609) 258-5000
Yankee Doodle Circus
sponsored by the St Mary's
Eagle Spirit Sports Association
Feb 4 at 1 30 & 4 30 p m
St Mary's Gym
301 Second St, South Amboy
tickets $10 50, $8 50 in
advance, children, two free
tickets with each advance
adult ticket purchase,
$6 50 at the door
tickets available at Foodtown,
Bordentown Ave, South Amboy
(732)721-0276
(800) 992-5696
The Sword in the Stone
children's musical based on
the classic Arthurian legend
presented by A Kid's Forum
Sat through Feb 17
at 11 a m
The Forum
Theatre Co
314 Mam St
Metuchen
tickets $9
(732) 548-0582
I'm Not Rappaport
a comedy by Herb Gardner
tale of two octogenarians
fighting off attempts to put
them out to pasture
through Feb 18
Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p m
Wednesdays & Sundays
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Metuchen^
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Philadanco
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N.B. residents want to
stop DOT construction
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and those that are seeking to maintain weight ($)
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idents should just ask for the project to be
stopped, because the DOT is more likely
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ward for residents to take caie of the conNORTH BRUNSWICK — About 50 struction with the petition while the counNorth Brunswick residents met last week cil takes care of the speed limit problem
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to stop the Route 1 and Route 130 interLittle concluded by saying that the
change reconstruction proposed by the project will not go away anytime soon
state
The meeting, held at the municipal
building, was led by resident Cathy Nicole
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representing township residents who support stopping the interchange project,
which is being undertaken by the
Department of Transportation
Township council members Maureen
Little, Leo Ryan, Francis "Mack"
Womack and Carlo Socio were present
Council President Peggy Scanllo could
not attend due to an emergency
Little said that she would like to see
"the project scrapped," and suggested that
the town put together a petition with at
least 500 signatures to try and stop the
interchange construction
Womack said Wednesday that the petition proposed at the meeting is currently
circulating throughout the township, and is
already visible in seveial area businesses
Ryan assured the residents that the construction was a senous matter and he
would do everything to make the pioject
better serve the community
"The interchange is a big concern for
the entire neighborhood," said Ryan "We
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an appropriate area to do construction
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traffic flow on Route 130
It was suggested by many residents in
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Teacher wants job back
Continued from page 12
than a business relationship.
"The red flag went up. I felt uncomfortable; my stomach was queasy.1' she said,
adding that she told Jacobs that she wanted
to leave, and they returned to the house.
When they arrived at the Umbachs'
house, Angel asked Jacobs to help her
"untangle" the two family cats that were
tethered to a line in front of the house.
"I should have had him just drop me off,"
Angel said.
Instead or leaving, Jacobs followed
Angel into the home where they were met
by a surprised Umbach.
Umbach then asked Jacobs to leave, but
Jacobs refused.
"There was my red flag. This guy is not
leaving. He was in my face," Umbach said.
"I didn't know what to expect."
Angel then asked him to leave, and
Jacobs retieated to his car in the driveway.
Umbach said that while his wife was
explaining the situation to him, Jacobs
remained outside by his car
Umbach then went outside and asked
Jacobs to leave again, returned to the house
and locked the door.
Jacobs left, according to Umbach.
"I thought better of confronting this guy
outside in the dark," Umbach said.
As the night proceeded, Umbach noticed
a car traveling slowly by the house and
occasionally pulling into the driveway. The
couple began getting calls from Jacobs on
his cell phone demanding to talk with
Angel.
Umbach said Jacobs threatened to break
into the house.
"That is when I called the police,"
Umbach said.
During this time, Umbach said that he
was scared, and took one of several guns,
which he legally owns, and loaded it inside
the house.
Umbach explained that he grew up
around guns, and that while Angel hates
them, he did have several that he used for
shooting competitions when he was
younger.
"They were all registered; I am registered," Umbach said.
Umbach was also quick to point out that
he had not even been target shooting in several years, and that the gun was only accessible because he intended to start teaching
his son about their proper use at the farm.
"I always take the safety courses,"
Umbach said, adding that several of the
weapons are antiques and collector's pieces.
"They were not hung up. My son didn't
even know about them until all this happened," Umbach said.
Umbach reiterated that he mainly owned
the weapons for investment purposes and
not for use.
When the police arrived, however, it was
Umbach who was charged with a crime.
"He (Jacobs) must have called 911 while
1 called the regular number," Umbach said.
According to the police report, Jacobs
claimed that Umbach threatened to fire a
shotgun into the windshield of his car.
Jacobs later recanted that statement,
claiming that he did not see any weapon.
"I did not see a gun," Jacobs said in a
later written statement dated Oct. 4.
But that night, the accusation was
enough to get Umbach arrested and
charged.
'"He w as doing what he had to do to get
out of here," Umbach guessed.
As a result, Umbach was arrested and
taken to the station in South Brunswick
where municipal court Judge Michael
Dowgin set bail at $15,000 with a 10 percent option.
Police also confiscated several of
Umbach's guns.
Umbach was later transferred to the
Middlesex County Adult Correction Center
in North Brunswick where he spent another
several hours before being bailed out.
Shortly after the incident hit the newspapers, Umbach was suspended from his job
as a teacher at the high school.
According to Umbach, the calls to Angel
from Jacobs continued.
Jacobs said in his statement that he tried
several times to drop the charges against
Umbach.
Umbach said that police, and not Jacobs,
had signed the complaint and turned it over
to the Middlesex County Prosecutor's
Office
That office, Umbach said, downgraded
the charge to a disorderly persons offense,
but Jacobs did not appear to testify in
municipal court on Jan. 11, and the case was
dismissed.
During this time, Jacobs continued calling Angel.
"He felt he was the victim; I should be
comforting him," Angel said.
"This was done to us. He is not the victim," Umbach said.
DAWN MARIE SANNWALOT
Angel Umbach expresses her disbelief, concerning the events of this fail at her
home in South Brunswick.
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to express their support for Rimmer, and are
concerned that he may leave the district.
Resident John Eatonfield wondered why
Novak had lost his open mind as far as
Rimmer's being qualified as superintendent.
Novak reiterated that just because
Rimmer is a great principal does not make
him a good superintendent. He said that
Rimmer lacks the central office experience
that would qualify him for this role.
Fred Manning, of the committee to recall
Petnllo and Novak, said that the board members not in support of Rimmer lied to the
community in their role. He also said they
lacked integrity. 'The only logical thing you
have left to do is resign," said Manning.
The committee to recall the board members was formed the day of the Jan. 16 meeting.
Resident Kurt Christiansen asked members why they put Rimmer through the
process if the board knew all along that they
did not want to hire him. Christiansen also
said that the legality of the board members
boycotting the Jan. 16 meeting should be
examined. Novak said mat the Jan. 16 meeting was the first Board of Education meeting
he had missed on purpose in 11 years.
Rosevear told the community what he
considered to be acceptable requirements for
a superintendent by reading advertisements
for similar positions in a statewide newspaper. In the section for superintendents for
grades K-12, the ads all asked for central
office experience. Rosevear said there was
no option in these ads for someone who
lacked that experience.
Things may change, though, after the
school election on April 17, according to
Grimm and Goldstein. The three seats held
by Goldstein, Barbara Snepar, and Grimm
will be chosen by voters. Goldstein and
Snepar confirmed they will seek re-election,
while Grimm said Wednesday that he
remained undecided.
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police department records. All suspects
are presumed innocent until found guilty in
court.
arrested and charged with theft and
shoplifting from the Grand Union, 4095
Route 1, at 11:38 p.m. on Jan 23.
NORTH BRUNSWICK
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Following a motor vehicle stop in the
parking lot of Wawa on Georges Road,
police charged Gilberto M. Cuebas, 29, of
Brooklyn, N.Y., with driving while intoxicated at 12:48 a.m. on Jan. 29. He was
released on his own recognizance.
Following a motor vehicle accident on
Raymond Road at 1:07 a.m. on Jan. 25,
police charged Joseph A. Move III, 20, of
Monmouth Junction with driving while
intoxicated. Moye was released on his own
recognizance.
Following a motor vehicle accident on
New Road at 11:46 p.m. on Jan. 25, police
charged Michael J. Gilhooly, 50, of
Cranbury with driving while intoxicated.
Gilhooly was released on his own recognizance.
Melissa Murray, 20, Kevin Angelo
Calisti, 22, both of Trenton; and Lawrence
Rayle, 42, of Monmouth Junction were
Police are investigating a bomb threat at
the Wal-Mart on Route 1 south at 8:25 p.m.
Jan. 23. According to police reports, a WalMart employee received two calls at 8'25 and
8:30 p.m. threatening an explosion, but no
bomb was found at the scene, by police. WalMart has had several false bomb threats in
the past, according to police.
Miguel Soto, 20, of New Brunswick was
arrested and charged with fraud and possession of stolen property on Milltown Road at
10:30 a.m. on Jan. 26. Soto allegedly cashed
a $500 check at the Fleet Bank on Georges
Road in New Brunswick. According to police,
the check was one of several reported stolen
by a township resident.
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A suspicious package led to some tense
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The South Brunswick police responded to
a Woodland Way home on the report of a suspicious package Jan. 29 at 8:30 p.m.
The Woodland Way homeowner told
police that an unknown individual had left the
package on his doorstep sometime between 4
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The package was in a U.S. Postal Service
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Police were initially suspicious, because
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Two homes were evacuated for about
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PTA meeting to address
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and insulate it. 25% of a home's heat can escape through an uninsulated attic.
The South Brunswick Preschool PTA
will hold its next meeting Feb. 6 at 7:30
p.m. The meeting will be at South
Brunswick High School, Room B107, at
750 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick.
Willa Spicer, assistant superintendent
of South Brunswick public schools, will
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Barone, secretary, at (732) 438-1846.
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The South Brunswick Township
Department of Recreation and Community
Affairs will hold a meeting for all managers of the 2000 women's spring volleyball teams on Feb. 22 at 7 p.m. The meeting is for managers interested in returning
to the league in 2001. The meeting will be
at the Community Center, New Road in
Woodlot Park.
All managers must attend this meeting
or have a representative present. If a team
is not returning for the 2001 season, or if
individuals need more information, please
call the recreation office by Feb. 20 at
(732) 329-4000, ext. 671, from 8:30 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m.
New teams are welcome and will be
admitted into the league on a "space available" basis. A lottery will be held at the organizational meeting to determine the order of entry into the league, if there are
spaces. All new teams must have a representative at the meeting to participate in
the lottery.
Fees for 2001 will be $10 per resident,
and $20 for each eligible, nonresident
(must work 20 or more hours per week in
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Wild West Casino Night
slated for B'nai Tikvah
Congregation B'nai Tikvah will hold a
Wild West Casino Night March 3 from
7:30-11:30 p.m. Tickets purchased prior to
Feb. 3 are $45, which includes $50 in
chips; tickets purchased after Feb. 3 include $25 in chips; and tickets at the door
are $55 each, with $25 in chips. The event
will be at the congregation at 1001
Finnegan's Lane, North Brunswick.
The event will feature an open bar, buffet dinner, dessert, dancing, and casinostyle gaming. There will be a raffle, and a
silent auction featuring such prizes as a
one-week vacation in Hilton Head, S.C.,
and ownership of a St. Martin timeshare.
To purchase tickets, or for additional
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Divorce recovery group
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Princeton Church of Christ will hold
its Divorce Recovery Support Group Feb.
2 and 23, 7:30 p.m. A divorce recovery
seminar, "Dealing with Anger" will be
held Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m.
The church is at 33 River Road,
Princeton, and the programs are free. Individuals must call to reserve child care.
For more information, call Phyllis Rich
at (609) 581-3889.
N.B, library to offer free
Valentine's Day program
The North Brunswick Public Library
will present a Valentine's Day story and
craft program for children, age 5 and older,
on Feb. 10 at 11a.m.
Children are invited to create a Valentine
craft and decorate holiday cookies.
Registration may be made by calling the
library at (732) 246-3545. The library is at
880 Hermann Road, North Brunswick.
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his Sunday, the Pines Manor in
Edison will host the annual meeting
of the New Jersey Sports Writers
Association, a banquet that includes an lineup
of guest speakers and honors a group of athletes and coaches from the Sentinel's coverage area.
During the banquet, which is attracting
personalities ranging from Bobby Thompson
and Ralph Branca to Joe Klecko, a group of
locals will be acknowledged for their contributions to sports throughout their careers.
South River's Joe Susan, the Division IAA Football Coach of the Year at Davidson,
N.C., will be honored, as will Rutgers' Hall of
Fame basketball star John Somogyi of
Milltown; his daughter, Kristen Somogyi,
also of Milltown; and Greg Roy, an East
Brunswick High School graduate who was
recently named the Track Coach of the Year
for his work at the University of Connecticut,
Storrs, Conn.
According to Dr. Emery Konick Jr., president of the N.J. Sports Writers Association,
the four honorees will be honored for their
success in the world of sports.
"We're very excited about this year's banquet and the list of honorees," said Konick, a
resident of Edison. "It's nice to see local products getting recognized for their accomplishments."
Joe Susan has quickly become one of the
top coaches in all of collegiate sports. One of
the best success stories in Division I-AA football last year was the play of Davidson, which
racked up its first unbeaten season under the
South River resident's guidance.
Davidson's football squad registered a 100 record to become the first athletic team in
the school's history to go undefeated.
Playing an independent schedule, the
'North Carolina football team was ranked fifth
in Don Hansen's Division I-AA national ratings, despite the school's low enrollment of
only 1,600 students and its lack of athletic
scholarships.
For Susan, 44, who spent 19 years as an
assistant coach at the college level at Bucknell
and Princeton universities, the season was his
most rewarding as a coach, he said.
"It was great," he said. "The kids responded to the challenges."
Susan went to Davidson after serving as
the offensive line coach at Princeton University from April 1991 to January 2000.
When Head Coach Steve Tosches was
fired, Susan decided to leave Princeton to
accept a job as the offensive line coach at the
University of Memphis, Tennessee. From
there, the former Delaware University and
South River High School standout was
offered the job at Davidson, which he
declined at first. However, on April 24 he
decided to take the job, and set out to give
Davidson its best team in history.
Today Susan has returned home to accept
a spot as the offensive line coach for the
rebuilding of Rutgers' football team, under
new Head Coach Greg Schiano, whom Susan
recruited to play at Bucknell. Susan hopes to
help Schiano build Rutgers into a national
contender, and is looking forward to the challenge his new position presents.
John Somogyi will always be remem-
bered as one of the best players to ever step
onto a high school basketball court in New
Jersey.
As a member of the St. Peter's High
School basketball team, Somogyi shattered
numerous records over the course of his brilliant career.
Among some of the records he set were
the all-time national high school foul-shooting record, the most free throws made in a
career (1,034) and a single season (380), the
all-time New Jersey scoring record (3,310
points) and the state's all-time career average
(33.4).
In addition to his records, Somogyi was
named All-State twice, a Parade All-American, and the Eastern United States Player of
the Year in 1968.
He led die New Brunswick school to the
1968. state basketball championship, and
helped the school's baseball team win a pair
of state championships in 1966 and 1967.
Somogyi began his college career at New
Mexico, Las Cruces, N.M., where he was
named the 1969 National College Freshman
Player of the Year.
But he transferred to Rutgers the next
year, where he continued his torrid shooting
and wound up as the second all-time scorer at
Rutgers with an average of 21 points per
game.
At Rutgers, he led the Scarlet Knights in
scoring and assists for two seasons and scored
over 1,000 points.
Following his playing career, Somogyi
quickly turned to coaching, where he has
accumulated a 275-111 record as the head
coach at St. Peter's, St. Joseph's, McCorristin
Catholic and Madison Central (now Old
Bridge High School).
In his 15 years of coaching, Somogyi has
won eight conference championships, three
county championships and four sectional
championships, and he has accumulated 11
20-win seasons, including 10 straight.
He was selected as Coach of the Year
seven times and is the only New Jersey high
school athlete ever to have a day named in his
honor (April 28,1968).
Currently, Somogyi directs the highly successful John Somogyi Shooting Camp and
the Central Jersey Preseason Basketball
Camp, where he continues to mentor young
players trying to learn the fundamentals of the
game he dominated for so long.
As for his daughter, Kristen Somogyi,
she has racked up an impressive resume of
her own.
During her career at St. Peter's, Kristen
scored 3,899 points to break the state record
(3,310) which was held by her father.
She was also a three-time Parade AllAmerican, and was a first team Kodak, USA
Today, Street and Smith all-American, as well
as the Gatorade New Jersey and Mid-Atlantic
player of the year.
Kristen was also named New Jersey
Female Athlete of the Year, a three-time allstate player and a four-time all-county player.
During her four years at St. Peter's, she
led the team to a 117-7 record, including the
1992 Tournament of Champions title (19-0)
and back-to-back state titles.
She was selected to the New Jersey AllCentury Team by the Star Ledger and appeared in numerous spoils-related publica-
JEFF HUNTLEY
South Brunswick's Aby Nimsick tries to get around an Old Bridge defender
during Friday's game at South Brunswick.The Vikings played weil, but fell to
the Knights 55-42, despite Heather Domotor's game-high 16 points.
tions, including Sports Illustrated and Glamour magazine's "Women in the News."
In college, Kristin helped lead the University of Virginia to the 1993 Atlantic Coast
Coast Conference regular season and tournament championships, and to the Elite Eight
in the NCAA Tournament.
Transferring to Rutgers after her freshman
season, Kristen led the Scarlet Knights in
assists, three-point shooting and foul shooting.
Currently, Kristen is teaching physical
education and coaching basketball at Ranway
Middle School and runs a highly successful
basketball camp. Like her father, she has
shown that she can not only play the game,
she can teach it pretty well, too.
Since graduating from East Brunswick
High School, Greg Roy has become one of
the top collegiate track coaches in the nation.
His teams are consistently challenging
for conference and national titles, which is
why he has been recognized as Coach of the
Year on several occasions. After graduating
from college, where he was a pretty good
track star himself, Roy immediately became
involved in coaching the sport he loved.
After coaching at Sornerville High
School in 1980, it was on to the University
of Massachusetts, where he served as assistant cross country and track and field coach.
While at U. of Mass., Roy earned his master's degree in sports management. From
there, he moved on to Bucknell for the 198385 seasons, where he again served as the
assistant cross country and track and field
coach.
In 1985, he joined the staff at University
of Connecticut as head cross country coach
and assistant men's track coach; however,
his skills were quickly recognized, and he
was named the head coach in 1990.
From that point on, Roy's tenure as head
coach has been filled with successes.
Entering his 16th year at the helm, Roy was
named the 2000 New England Regional
Men's Coach of the Year, after his team captured the New England Region Outdoor
Track and Field Championships for the first
time since 1975, finished runner-up to Notre
Dame in the Big East Conference Track and
Field Championships and posted a sixthplace finish at the IC4A Championships.
But his team's top achievement last year,
came at the Penn Relays, where the Huskies
won the Championship of America distance
medley relay.
During the winter campaign, Roy guided
the Huskies to their seventh straight New
England Indoor Track Championship. In his
15-year career at UConn, Roy has been honored eight times as Coach of the Year. He
was honored as the NCAA Division I Indoor
Coach of the Year in 1993, 1996 and 1998;
he was also the NCAA District I Outdoor
Coach of the Year in 1996.
A closer look shows that Roy's teams
were 21-3 for the 1998-99 season with a 123 outdoor mark and 9-0 indoors. They were
21-2 for their 1995-96 campaigns. In 1997
the UConn outdoor team went 15-0 in dual
competition.
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The inductees for the New Brunswick
High School Athletic Hall of Fame for the
class of 2001 have been picked for induction
at the dinner in May at the Hyatt Hotel, New
Brunswick The names will be made public
after they or the families of the deceased
inductees ha\e been notified TickeLs for the
dinner ate now on sale and can be obtained
by notifying the high school athletic director
Pat Daly, at .(732) 745-5337, oi going directly to the school at 1125 Livingston A\e
New Brunswick 08901
The New Jersey Devils present D.A.R.E.
Hockey Night 2001 on March 6 The event
features second level seats for only $28 toi
the game against the Ottawa Senators at the
Continental Airlines Arena at the Meadowlands Proceeds directly benefit each child's
D A R E Pioeram and D A R E New
Jersey For each ticket sold $3 goes to each
child's program and $1 goes to the state program Orders are filled on a first come, fustsened basis No refunds or exchanges on
tickets pui chased Purchasers are responsible
tor their transportation For moie information, call your local D A R E officei
evenings beginning Feb 1 and Feb 26 The
18-and-over leagues start Feb 6 All games
are held on Tuesday nights All leagues run
for 10 weeks and include team shirts and
awards Proper equipment is required
Foi more information contact Donna at
(732) 297-8765
The Kendall Park skating and roller
hockey facility, located at 3550 Route 27 in
the Kendall Paik section of South
Brunswick, will be accepting registrations
foi upcoming rollei hotkey leagues Kids
ages 5-8 may join the "Learn to Plav" class,
held on Wednesdays at 5 30 p m , 6 30 p m
or 7 30 pra Players ages 8-14 play on
Satuiday mornings Teens (13-17) play
Wednesday evenings Sign-ups and first
games are Feb 7 and Feb 10 Adult over-30
leagues play on Monda> nights or Thursday
South Brunswick Baseball Association
registration forms foi the 2001 spring baseball program have been mailed to the association's 2000 baseball participants Foims for
kindergarten students have been distributed
thiough the schools Foims also may be
picked up at the Recreation Centei at
Woodlot Park, the municipal center, South
Biunsvvick libiary, oi at Grand Slam
Completed registration forms must be postmarked by Jan 31 Questions legarding reglstiation may be faxed to (732) 297-5918 or
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Lacrosse Officials Association is currently
seeking interested candidates to become high
school boys' lacrosse officials For moie
information, contact Bill Long at (609) 6885500, ext 2251
Registration for Madison Park's Teeball league (ages 5 and 6 by Aug 1,2001) is
$30 Registration cost foi one child (any
other division) is $60. Maximum registiation
cost foi a family is $80 A refundable workbond of $100 is required and is due at registration Upon completion of 10 hours of
work, bond money will be refunded All new
registrants must bring a copy of their birth
certificate Fund-raising activities will take
place throughout the season and participation is required
Registration will be held at the Madison
Park Little League fieldhouse on Feb 3 from
11am to 1 p.m, Feb 4 from noon to 2 p m,
and Feb 17 from 11am to 1 p m For more
information, call (732) 721-6162
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 e-mail jackl2@aol com for
more information
The Central Jersey Riptide, a youth and
adult soccer league, is looking for players for
a new league, which will play its games on
weekends in January and February at
Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Training academies are also being offered,
and the league is open to both individuals
and teams For more information, call (732)
940-7302
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The American Diabetes Association i<
hosting its sixth annual Rainbow Gals
March 24 at the Newark Airport Marnol
Hotel Ottis " O J " Anderson, Super Bow
XXV MVP, will be an honoree at this black
tie event The Rainbow Gala was created b\
the diabetes foundation because Afncar
Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans
are two to four times more likely to have dia
betes than the population as a whole The pur
pose of the event is to raise funds and mciease
awareness of the high mcidence of diabetes m
minority communities, and to continue the
mission of the American Diabetes
Association to prevent and cure diabetes and
improve the lives of all those affected by the
disorder The American Diabetes Association
is the nation's leading voluntary health organization supporting diabetes research, information and advocacy Founded m 1940, the
association supports volunteers m every state
and region of the country, providing services
to more than 800 communities
Pitchers are wanted for a men's 28-andover Central Jersey MSBL team from Old
Bridge The games are played on Sunday
mornings Call (732) 679-3635 or e-mail oldbndgemarlins@aol com for more information
Items for Sport Shorts may be faxed
to the Sentinel at (732) 780-4192 or
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Jersey Girls Fastpitch Softball Leagui
is now accepting registrations for gnls' U10
U12, U14, U16 and women's leagues (age1
18 and up) foi the spring season Foi more
information, call (732) 845-0880 oi e-mai
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North Brunswick's 12-year-old All
Star team is looking for a few players wh<
are inteiested in going to Cooperstown, N Y
for tournament play this summei To qualify
you must be 12 years old or under on Aug 1
2001, and have experience and a desire t<
play against some of the best baseball team
in the nation Haid work, dedication am
mandatory practice hours are lequired
Enrollment is limited Call Rick Scarillo a
(732) 821-1582 for more information
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SOUTH RIVER
$
170,000
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
SAYREVILLE
$
159,900
OLD BRIDGE
s
234,900
3 iamily/2 houses. 1 single family totally redone
w/2 BR. The 2 family has 2 BR s a 1 BR apt.
Vinyl sided. Live in the single and have the 2
family help pay expenses. (164005198)
Start the new year in this custom built 4 BR cape in a
great neighborhood leaturing a full bsmt \nK B & wet
bar plus an enclosed front porch. Don't wait, it's
priced right at 159,900. (164005254)
3 BR ranch with full bsmt on 65x123 lot.
Formal DR, Fam Rm w/fireplace, and garage.
Hardwood floors & handicapped accessible.
(164005282)
Call (732) 525-1550
Call (732) 525-1550
Call (732) 525-1550
OLD BRIDGE
$
344,888
Traditional Center Hall Colonial w/4BR, 2'/:B on
a BIG piece o! property. Full bsmt and 2 car
garage and a fireplace. (164005284)
Call (732) 525-1550
MICHAEL COLOMBO
OLD BRIDGE
'224,900
WON'T LAST LONG
Immaculate spacemaker split with 3 BR, 1VS B
close to shopping and NYC transportation.
(164005275)
Call (732) 525-1550
MILLT0WN
'239,900
$
EAST BRUNSWICK
55,000
S
37,888
SPOTSWOOD
Stately side hall colonial, built in 1920's banquet
size formal dining room, hardwood floors, wide
moldings, detached two car garage, maintenance
free siding.
Best location in complex balcony overlooks the
pond walk to shopping and N.Y. transportation.
Maint. fee includes taxes, heat, gas, water, pool,
tennis. Asking $55,000.
Adult community (55 and over) 2 bedroom 2
bath mobile home lovely "Clearwater Village"
very clean and ready to move in condition.
Neighborhood in great location. A must see!!
Call (732) 254-1700
Call (732) 254-1700
Call (732) 254-1700
VICTOR SIMOES
SOUTH RIVER
$
136,900
FOR INVESTORS!!!
Good investment lot with 2 houses. Needs
some cosmetic work. Both houses are rented.
Make your offer!
Call (732) 254-1700
LAILA SHEHATA
SOUTH RIVER
$
EAST BRUNSWICK '575,000
EAST BRUNSWICK
CHARMING CONTEMPORARY
Fabulous 2 story custom-built home in Colonial
Oaks. 4/5 bedrooms 4.5 baths, full basement.
Amenities galore!!!
Colonial 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, basement, 2 car
garagB on wooded lot.
'307,000
Call (732) 254-1700
Call (732) 254-1700
FRANKLIN
$
'167,900
HUNTING™ PARK
3 bedroom, 2'A bath tmvnhome with walkout
basement. Great location! Backs to woods.
(SB043-00-6299)
Call (732) 297-0200
NANCYVANORDEN
GHINA SIDANI
419,900
HILLSBOROUGH
399,900
A MUST SEE!
DESIRABLE HERITAGE LANDING
Spectacular young col, 4 BR, 2'A BA, 2 car garage,
high ceil bsmt, fully loaded w/ over S100K ot
upgrades. 2 story foyer w/custom ceramic tile, & too
many to mention - you have to see it to appreciate it.
floors. Bright & spacious rooms, trick fenced patio, private
Call (732) 297-0200
Call (732) 297-0200
Immaculate four bedroom ranch. Hardwood & marble
wooded backyard, close to golf courses, ma|or hwys,
hospitals. (SBQ43-00-62S3)
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$
189,9Q0
FRANKLIN
$
215,000
STONE COLONIAL
Beautiful garden surrounds this spacious home.
4 BRS, IVz baths, LR with fireplace, FDR with
built-in china closet & bookshelves and a walk
out finished basement. (SB043-QO-6314)
Lovingly cared for 3 bedroom townhousa with 2Vi
baths, fireplace, partially finished full basement and 1
car garage. Upgraded cabinets & lighting add to the
value. Absolutely gorgeous!! Rl. 27 to Countryside
development. (SB043-00-6303)
Call (732) 297-0200
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YHD.com raises additional $3 million in venture capital
YourHomeDirect.com (YHD.com), New
Jersey's first full-service, Internet-based real
estate agency, has secured $3 million in venture capital from Palisade Capital
Management of Fort Lee.
In addition to providing venture capital,
Palisade Capital Management, with $2.1 billion in assets under management, provides
investment management to a client base that
includes pension funds of some of the
world's largest corporations such as IBM,
DaimlerChrysler and General Electric.
The $3 million invested by Palisade
Capital Management is expected to fold into
a $10 - $20 million round of financing over
the next three to six months to fund
YHD.com's expansion It joins $11.5 million
invested by many of the nation's top home
builders, including K Hovnanian, Ryland
Homes, Toll Brothers and Kushner Cos , as
well as the Wall Street Merchant Bank, First
Level Capital.
YHD.com has become the fastest-growing full-service, Internet-backed real estate
company in the country, according to Glenn
Cohen, YHD.com founder and president.
The company's historic success has helped
make YHD.com attractive for investors,
Cohen added.
"We have generated a great deal of enthu-
siasm among our funding sources, even
while many venture capitalists are expressing
caution when it comes to providing capital to
Internet-related businesses," Cohen said. " It
goes to show that people are not seeing us as
a dot-com, but rather as a full-service real estate agency which utilizes technology in
order to create efficiencies which turn into
savings for YHD.com customers."
Known as the "Home of the 2 Percent
Realtor Commission," YHD.com provides
home sellers and buyers with the benefits of
Internet convenience and professional assistance and services such as low commission
home seller plans, virtual tours and an array
of mortgage services by YHDCapital.com.
Within the past six months, YHD.com
has listed more than 1,846 homes and sold
or put under contract more than 700 homes
worth more than $150 million — remarkable achievement for a new real estate
company. YHD's mortgage subsidiary,
YHDCapital, which has only been in existence since May 1, has recorded more than
$44 million in mortgage originations.
For more information on the services
offered by YHD.com, visit the company's
Web site at www.yourhomedirect.com
(www.YHD.com) or call (877) CALLYHD.
Let's Talk
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Why not contact one of our GMAC representatives
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Sellers should realize that there is a
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homes on the market and having their
houses marketed. While the former
implies that there is no more to selling
a home than making it available, the
latter recognizes that an aggressive
strategy is needed to identify and
inform potential buyers. Real estate
agents who pursue the latter strategy
know that successful marketing
entails setting the right listing price,
advertising in a wide variety of media,
and
making
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Marketing a home requires agents to
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When you are ready to sell, give me,
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Empress Trawel joins American Express intworic
Local travelers can now enjoy the benefit of two worlds — the confidence of an
experienced staff of travel consultants and
the world's largest travel company.
Empress Travel and Cruises, located at
740 Route 18, East Brunswick, has
become Epic Travel and Cruises, an
American Express Travel Services representative.
Frank T. Primerana, the agency's president, says, "We are very pleased and
proud to join forces with this unique network. Our clients can now travel with the
knowledge that an American Express
office located at their destination can attend to virtually all their travel needs."
Clients now have convenient access to'
a wide range of valuable financial services including, for American Express
Card members, emergency check cash-
ing. Customers can now purchase and refund American Express Traveler's
Cheques and Gift Cheques at one convenient location.
"Our customers can access American
Express' wide range of financial services wherever they travel. American
Express Travel Agencies around the
world have been a haven for travelers
for more than 100 years," Primerana
said.
The American Express company is
headquartered in New York City and has
more than 1,700 owned and representative travel agencies around the world.
Epic Travel and Cruises is open
seven days a week. Visit them at the East
Brunswick location, call them at (732)
390-8300, or visit the Web site at
www.epictravelonline.com.
ERA Brokers ofN.J. looks
back and ahead in real estate
The ERA Brokers of New Jersey reported that 2000 was an excellent year for
real estate in the Garden State. According
to brokers around the state, New Jersey
attracted a multitude of homebuyers, property values increased, listing levels were
stable and inventory moved quickly this
past year.
Contributing to New Jersey's attractiveness are its close proximity to New
York, Philadelphia, the Shore and Atlantic
City. According to Pat Dineen,
broker/owner of ERA Dineen Realty,
Parlin section of Sayreville, "With its
excellent schools, desirable commute to
the city, nearness to the shore and large
property lots, central New Jersey is attracting homebuyers, many of whom were
originally headed to Westchester or Long
Island."
Farther north, the easy commute to
Gayle Ciallella, marketing director for Zastko, Realtors, has been delighted with
New York has given many communities
Golden Valley Estates in Farrington Lake the progress made in Golden Valley Estates
there a boost in home values. According to
in North Brunswick, announces that all and feels that this is a good time to get the Jerry Lapides, broker/owner, ERA Lapides
properties have been sold except for four spring jump on the remaining properties Real Estate Co., "The real estate market
this year has been outstanding. Resale
remaining lots, two of which have model before the entire subdivision is sold out.
homes. One model, the Marquee n, is now
Further information and brochures can home prices in our area have increased 30being offered at $437,000 and the Chateau be obtained by calling Gloria Zastko, plus percent over home prices in 1999."
is being offered at $605,000. The remain- Realtors, at (732) 297-0600 or visiting the Lapides attributes the region's influx of
buyers primarily to the addition of the
ing two lots with custom homes start at homesites every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. Midtown Direct train to New York, which
$450,000. All properties are on a half acre Directions are exit 9 on the New Jersey
cut commuting time down to 25 minutes.
or more and are contiguous to Farrington Turnpike to Route 18 north to Route 1
The National Association of Realtors
Lake.
south to Route 130 south to Old Georges
(NAR) is forecasting 4.99 million existinghome sales for 2000 (compared to an allGloria Zastko, president of Gloria Road.
Four properties areleft at Golden Valley Estates
time high of 5.2 million in 1999), making
it the second strongest year on record.
New-home sales are expected to be
892,000, a slight increase of 1.7 percent
from 1999. For 2001, the NAR predicts
that even with the economy forecast to
slow, there will be continued strength in
the housing market with resale home sales
fairly stable and new home sales declining
3.4 percent.
In New Jersey, Realtors experienced
stable home listing inventories and dramatic price increases in 2000. According
to Dineen, there was an apparent inventory
shortage last year, though, in actuality, listings remained stable. "What led to the
appearance of an inventory shortage was
the decrease of 'days on the market' (an
industry standard to measure listing movement) from 60 days to 28 days. Listings
just came in and sold much faster than
usual."
What advice do brokers have for homebuyers and sellers in 2001? For buyers —
take your time with one of the most important and expensive decisions you will ever
make. For sellers — be realistic when you
price your home. Listen to your Realtor
and look at comparables that have sold in
your market.
Consumers interested in learning more
about housing in New Jersey can contact
their local ERA office or visit the ERA
Web site at www.ERA.com.
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$145,900
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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
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Myth No. 1: If I wait until the spring to
sell my house, there will be more buyers
and more competition for my home.
TVuth: "There really is no spring market anymore," according to Hank
Nalbandian, president/owner ERA Nalbandian Realty, "since most markets are
interest-rate driven. Interest rates 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
portion 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 fewer 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 this
year."
Truth: The high home prices of 2000
may not continue well into 2001. We know
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what the economy is like now. With the
political uncertainties that come with a
new administration, there is no way to predict what lies ahead in the spring of 2001.
"A significant benefit of winter homeselling is that there is less inventory at this
time of year, which translates into less
competition among listings, and buyers
bidding up the prices of the low inventory,"
states Nalbandian.
"Remember, it only takes one buyer to
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"Houses that are well decorated, updated
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rapidly."
Myth No. 3: My house looks better in
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the flowers are blooming.
Truth: Remember, the playing field is
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has blooming flowers and trees. Do not
discount the benefits of winter selling.
Myth No. 4: Since I need to move in
the spring, I will wait until after 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 buyer. 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
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www.ERA.com.
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Goldman and Spitzer, P.A., has been selected for The Best Lawyers in America.
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Ad#.1414
A NEW BEGINNING
SWPM 51. 6'1 , 185lbs, sincere,
affectionate, enjoy dining out,
dancing, theatre, Atlantic City,
relaxing at home,
seeking
WW/D/SWF, 45 55 for casual relationship, possible LTR Ad»1424
ONE OF THE BEST
Good-looking SWM, 47, 6 ,
190!bs, enjoy movies, walks, btlliards and casual dating Interested
in meeting a slim and attractive
SWF 33-45 Ad# 1421
THIS COULD BE YOU
SWM. 56. 6' 230lbs , light brown
hair, blue eyes, likes reading, animals, travel movies, would Tike to
meet a SWF, 45-60 with similar
interests to spend quality times
with Ad# 1425
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SPBM, 43 enjoys all kinds of
sports travel and cooking, ISO
SWF, tall, blonde, 21-53, to share
life s moments Ad« 1403
NO HEAD GAMES
SWM, 33 511 , 195lbs loves to
work out travel, beaches, ISO
SWF, 22-34 (or a good time
AdS1402
WHO CAN I SPOIL'
Im hoping that it will be a slim
affectionate, easygoing SWF. 4652 I m a similar SWM 55, who
enjoys romantic dinners dancing
classic cars theatre and the
seashore Ad«1395
IHSSIONWE
SWM 30, tall medium built, downto-earth, vivacious, likes having
fun outdoor activities, running ana
relaxing Looking for an active
SWF. 23 34 energetic, with similar
interests AdS 1388
\OV AND \fE
Energetic SWM 33. tall medium
built attractive nice partying and
having tun ISO mature D/SWF 4255 who is pretty shapely and
clean Ads 1386
\ M VEGGIESAROLND
SWM 38 whos a N/S non
drinker
likes outdoors, plays,
music and movies Looking for a
sincere down to-earth S/DF. 2744 Ad«1272
FUN TIME'S AHEAD1
SWM, 34 enjoys dining out,
movies, music long walks'dnves
outdoor activities and much more
Looking lo meet a SBF, 21 39. for
friendship possible LTR with similar interests Ad#1374
R U INTERESTED'
Fit, outgoing fun easygoing
SWM, 29 6 185lbs b'own hair,
enjoys camping fishing swimming
and more Looking for SF for casual dating maybe more Ad#1373
CALL 4 MORE INFO'
Fun outgoing SWM. 45 IBOIbs.
brown har/eyes, enjoys animals,
dining out music and much more
Looking to meet a SWF 35 50, for
friendship maybe more Adi* 1376
YOURMO\ENEYT
Unmhibited DWPM 49, 6,185lbs,
entrepreneur loves music dancing, romantic dinners, ISO uninhibited, tall, slender DWPF 34-44
with a passion for life a casual
relationship Social drinkers smokers ok Monmouth area Ad# 1332
For customer service, call 1-800-783-6019
ABBREVIATIONS
M Male
D Divorced
H Hispanic
W White
S Smgla
P Professional
ISO In search ol
LTR Long term Relationship
NA Native American
B Black
F Female
C Christian
A Asian
J Jewish
WW Widowed
N/D Non Drinker
N/S Non-smoker
Double Dater
ext
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LET'S MAKE EVERY MY
Count WPM. young mid-60s
retired, N/S, enjoys outdoors lireside evenings cooking, quiet dinners good conversations theater
and lot's more ISO N/S, slim,
attractive SWF, 50-58 with similar
interests for good times. fnemr
ship and meaningful LTR
AdS 1310
CHECK rr OUT
Financially secure nice SWM, 38
6'1 195lbs , ISO attractive easygoing SWF, 26-40, for friendship
and possible LTR AdS 12S9
FAMILVORIENTED
College-educated SWM, 31. 6'
175lbs , enjoys swimming, soccer,
travel and more Seeking an
open-minded SWF, 23-37, for a
meaningful
relationship
AdS. 1361
ARE U OUT THERE'
SWM, 49, S'1O", 200lbS, With
blond hair, brawn eyes, enjoys
dancing, dining, movies and day
trips, seeks a SF, 29-50, with similar interests, for friendship first
AdS 1372
DON'T MISS OLT
Self-employed SWM, 44, 5 8 .
16Dlbs, enjoys quiet times al
home, seeks a slender SBF, 3050, with
simitar
interests
AdS1370
MEANT TO BE?
Romantic SWM, 32 with brown
hair, blue-green eyes, enjoys
shopping, the city and quiet times
at home. Seeking a good-looking
petite SWF, 42-55, who knows
how to have fun, for LTR
AdS1366
BE ENCOURAGED
Supportive attractive SWM. 46
young-looking, athletic, vivacious
intelligent, kind, gentte soul, loves
music, traveling fun ISO a SWE22-36 responsible, same qualities/interests for LTR Adff 1359
F U S T TIME AD
Outgoing, romantic SWM. 42
5'Hf, 185lbs , seeks a SF 28-45,
who enioys music movies, dining
out and travel AdS 1300
DISCOVER ME'
Young, fit SWM 47, tall, with light
brown hair and blue eyes, who
eqoys movies, traveling and fine
dinning is looking for a petite
SWF, 30-40. under 1O5lbs. who
is adventurous Ad# 1347
SHARE an WORLD
Dependable funny SWM 47
6 3 ,200lbs , with brown hair and
green eyes, who enjoys dinning,
traveling, movies, is looking for a
attractive SWF, 39-47, 5 5'+ who
looking for a good relationship
Ad#1356
START OUT SLOW
Outgoing, warm SWM, 41, N)S
5 8', I89lbs, with salt and pepper
hair who enjoys walking sports
reading and more would like to
meet a SWF, 25-44. N/S, who is
marriage-minded Ad#.1348
LOOKING FOR VOU
Attractive SWM 39. 5 9 ,180lbs
with black hair and brown eyes,
who enjoys dining out, boating
and skiing, is looking for a SWK
28-38 to enjoy life with AdS 1354
HUMOROLS
Outgoing honest SWM 32 5'11 .
210ibs, with blond hair, who
enjoys gym, the beacn, movies,
music and more would like to
meet a down to-earth SWF 2731, who likes having fun
Ad*M357
CALL SOON
Ambitious DBM, young-looking
60, 5 9 , 180lbs enjoys boating,
fishing camping and traveling
Looking for that special lady. Sues, for companionship Ad#1344
IT TAKE TOO
Easygoing energetic DWM 35.
6 175lbs , physically fit ISO honest, caring, passionate D/SWF,
27-38, attractive physically fit,
with a good heart Ad# 1342
SHY AT FSRST
Faithful, understanding WM 33
5'5', 145lbs, brown hair/eyes,
enjoys long drives quiet nights a1
home, movies and dining out. ISO
honest trustworthy WF, 28-38, for
serious relationship AdS 1346
LOVES THE OUTDOORS
Outgoing WM 33. 6'1 \ athletic
build, brown hair, blue eyes
Loves fishing, beaches, boating,
walks in the park and snow/water
skiing. ISO responsible, mature
college-educated WF, 23-35
Ad#i343
LOOKING FOR LOVE
Good-looking, emotionally/financially stable SWM. 49, father of
two seeks SWF, 46-52. for dating
and more Adtf.1323
STOP BEING LONEU
SWM. 30, 6', 180lbs , blue eyes,
very handsome, fun, enjoys dining in/out, sports, seeking SWF
46-57, who is mature, for possible
relationship Ad# 1329
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Greater Jersey Press
10 Connerty Court
East Brunswick, N.J. 08S16
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TEACHERS
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8
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WANTED
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Needs energetic people with
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arranged
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Middletown NJ 07748
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$2 500 Call 732 251 7927
043 Appliances
MILLTOWN Mom will care for
your child my home or yours
P T before afterschool care
fine Call 732 249-2381
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with glass ceramic cook top
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almond 2 yrs old like brand
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new S250 Call 732 530-5203
MIDDLESEX COUNTY
AS RANGE/ OVEN Tap
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Asking $750 732 679-7987
REFRIGERATOR-G E 3 yr'
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Excellent cond White S225
732 786 1256 call after 6pm
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FOR THE BEST JOBS * *Professional
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saver Best offers 732-765 8183
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sick disabled Live in/out
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04ZAntiques
I
Collectibles
ALL VICTORIAN OAK ROLL
TOP DESK Two door oak
cabinet hoosier side by side
Edison Phonograph & much
more Call 732 536 0871
ANTIQUES
TOP PRICES PAID FOR
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paintings jewelry & silver We
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estates Will come to your
home Call 908-862-0200
LAFAYETTE MILL ANTIQUES
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Off Rt 15 Lafayette (Sussex
ColNJ
(973) 383 0065
40 Dealers offering vast
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antiques collections Cafe
10AM 5PM Closed Tues+Wed
www millantiques com
BATHROOM VANITY Oak
32 matching 3 door medicine
cabinet & 4 bulb overhead
light $75 Call 732 264 2374
BED
King size with wood
frame & mattress $100 Call
after 6 PM weekdays 10 AM
weekends 732 787 1559
BED Twin This End Up with
3 drawer underbed unit $20
needs mattress Call evenings
732 727 0175
BEDROOM SET Girls white
8 pieces (2) dressers desk
w/shelf S /anity table W35
Call "
?2 0695
5
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8 FT
solid wood Excel
l e n t C u n d 5150 Cal
^32 521 2051
CLOTHES Used womens
business to casual Sizes
14 16 All under $10
Call 732 821 7019
COFFEE TABLE $50
Table $30 Crystal lamp S50
Blanket $10 Dishes 25 each
Call 732 727 5706
COFFEE TABLES (2) end ta
bles with glass tops Good
condition $150 Please
call 732 247 1686
COMPACTOR Kitchen Aid
Model Kucc 15UO 6 5 Amps
15 wide S50 Works
Call 732 409 3332
DINING SET
Table and 4 chairs $40 Or
qan Thomas as is $100
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DOG CRATE 4 2 X 2 6 X 2 8 H
$50 Feeding bowls stand
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Call 609 371 8421
DRESSER & MIRROR wicker
$95 oak bath cabinet w lights
and big mirror $10 Fireplace
'ake brick $25 732 251 4906
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Black 59 L X 49 H fits TV
VCR Stereo and more Good
cond $100 732 316 1302
EXERCISE EQUIPMENT
ross Training Sys Sears
Lifestyler 7 Station asking
$35 Call 732 721 2108
EXERCISE RIDER- (stand
bike) Powertrain Elypitical
Book & video exc cond ong
$225 Ask S95 732 254 4448
FREE-PIANO- FREE
Good for clubhouse school
or home Call 732 251 4205
FUR COAT mink & leather
f u l l l e n g t h s u e s m a l l to
medium beige $100 Call
732 254 7043
GRANDFATHER CLOCK
Walnut needs repair $150
Call 732 416 0048
HUTCH Pine wood nicely
finished Excellent Condition
$125 Call 732 723 0631
INFANT SEAT Triplet size
$10 Fisher Price Playhouse
$20 C a l l 732 605 1880
please leave message
LUGGAGE-5 pcs $15 each
Lg table umbrella new $65
Avon bottles $20 for boxes
Call 732 833 1492
POOL TABLE
7ft slate with balls and sticks
Good condition $150 Call
732 360 0795
REFRIGERATOR- GE Side by
side electronic auto ice water
Good condition $150 00
Call 732 254 5325
RUG SHAMPOO,machine
Bissell carpet upholstery can
ister w/attachments Like new
$150 732 251 4308
SEWING MACHINE
Brother VX1400 like new $100
Exercise bike $50
Call 732 438 1745
SKIS & POLES- S25
SKIBOOTSSixe8 $15 Ice
Skates Size 7 8 11
Call 732 297 6913
SKIS Rossmol$60
Boots Nordica $40
Excellent condition
Call 732 946 3971
SNOW THROWER 5 HP
24 Electric start Bolens
Excellent condition Call
732 521 3587
Find Some
u
Check out local
weather conditions
and the stock
market
TABLE
Oak 42X60 with 2 extension
leaves $150 732 251 4143
TABLES (2) Modern 1 Rock
and 1 triangular end table both
vith glass tops $150
Call 732 370 8844
T I R E S - (2) BF G o o d r i c h
35X12 5X15 $50 each (2)
Bridgestone snow 225/60R15
$25 each Call 732 765 9711
TOY • 1950 S Tin wind up
still in box Skipping Elephant
LIKE NEW $150
Call 732 364 2791
VANITY BATHROOM 48
oak S100 Everlast Punching
Bag with gloves $40 Twin
bed$10 Call 732 264 1915
WASHER & DRYER
Elect
almond large capacity good
cond $150 for both
Call 732 291 8024
WASHER & DRYER Heavy
duty extra large elect Still in
use see them run first $150
732 536 5315
WASHING MACHINE
Apartment size good cond
$100 or best offer
Call 732 951 0719
WATERBED 5 water cham
bers fits full size frame Asking
$125 Originally $500 Call
732 739 0209
WOOD
BURNING
S T O V E , $100 Call be
tween6 9PM 732 316 8492
WORD PROCESSOR $40
Dehumidifier $30 Ivory
glovesandve!l-$30
Microwave- $50 732 723 0609
044 Computers
A HANDYMAN FOR YOUR PC
Troubleshooting • Installing
Hard/software No job too smalf
Call Dave 732 251 4066
CANNON BJC 4100 Printer $50
Scan Maker X6 Scanner Brand
New $110 Acer 17 Color
momter $125 732-780-9858
COMPUTER SERVICES
Repairs & Upgrades Micro
Soft Certified FREE Estimates
Call Frank .V 732-723-3782
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SERVICES
Custom built computers up
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training hardware software
installation digital video photo
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Windows 98 Hewlett Packard
Printer telephone & table Great
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TURN YOUR CLUTTER
INTO CASH!!!
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For sale ad.
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1-800-660-4237
1047 Furniture;
DINING ROOM Black, modern
6 chairs, exc. cond. $500.
Chandelier- High end, magnil.
Austrian, best oller.732-257-9593
DINING ROOM SET lighted
china cabinet, Table with 4
chairs,(2) leaves, seats ten.
Exc. cond. $950. 732-671-5852
047 Furniture
MOVING OUT
On Feb. 8. All office furniture
to go. Call 732-238-2107
PLATFORM BED - Queen
size, 6 drawers, custom made
all wood (walnut). Exc cond.
Asking $275. 732-471 -1570
EVENING GOWN Sz. 6, ImRECLINERS (2) - LA-Z-BOY
descent lavender, w/matching DINING ROOM SET
wrap, worn once. PD. $1,000. with glass top table a n d 4 rockers. Sage green. ExcelAshing $500. Call 732-431-0608 :hairs, S200. Futon, 8175. or lent condition $250. each, or
jest oilers. Call 732-940-4541 $450., for both. 732-846-4273
WEDDING GOWN with veil.
SECTIONAL SOFA - 4 pc.
Beaded with train. Size 26. DINING ROOM SET-6 pcs.
wood, cream color. China cab. Rust.Natuzzi leather. Like
Best offer. Call after 3PM.
1 buffet. BLACK WALL UNIT new. Paid $3,000. Best offers
Hazlet 732-S88-0752
Call 732-721-5609
(Lacquer) glass & mirrored.
WOMENS CLOTHING, gently COUCH & 3 TBLS. All Best
SOFA & MATCHIN3 CHAIR.
used, sizes 40/24, fur coat,
ffera. Call 732-303-9672
Custom made. Contemporary
leather jacket, dresses, slacks
etc., best offers. 732-566-1349 DINING ROOM SET- Faux Exc. cond. $550., or best offer.
Call 732-220-1416
Marble Formica Table w/6
hairs and Buffet. $450. or
SOFA with dual recliners
iest offer. 732-294-5593
and loveseat, country blue by
046Firewood
Lane. $500. Call
DINING ROOM-Drexel, Pecan.
732-739-1728
Glass China Cabinet, server,
Octagon table w/leaves, 6 chairs SOFA, living room, light floral
ALL HARDWOOD. Del. avail. and table pads. White Lacquer design plus 2 danish arm chairs. All for $450. Excellent
Bedroom, Queen platform
bed, large storage headboard, Cond. Call 732-297-1177
large chest w/8 drawers and
SEASONED FIREWOOD
shelves. Exc. cond.732-290-1961 SOFAS - (2) 72"matching
Sayreville Lawn & Garden
Ethan A l l e n . Sunburst
732-390-0900
END TABLES,(2) Oak, $60. ea. w/greenish tones, $200. ea.
Brass Table lamps/ hanging Coffee table: square cherry &
lamp, $25. ea. or 3/$70. (21 mahogany, $100. Sofa: off
mauve accent chairs, $40. ea. white oriental. Almost new,
$25. Trunk load cut & dried
Exc. cond. 732-933-8335, eves. $400. Living rm. side chairs,
Call 732-254-0869
mauve, $100. ea. EntertainENTERTAINMENT CENTER
ment C t r : Cherry w/glass
Solid oak, holds 32" TV,
doors, $400. Computer table,
047 Furniture
matching oak coffee t a b l e . $100. S i d e c h a i r : swivel,
$600. for both. 732-617-0425
mauve, $150. Side tables: (2)
cherry & mahogany, $75.ea.
Call 732-308-4138
$100./CORD
048 General
Merchandise
1066 Personals
CHEM/BIO/AP BIO
Metal Roofing & Siding.
SIMMONS- Double dresser
)uy Direct. We Manufacture with hutch, & combo dresser/
In your home. Exp. teacher.
Metal Rooting Siding in Galva- changing table in Aspen $600 »
Call 732-238-0652
nized, Galvalums, A l u m i - both, or best oiler. 732-706-9086
num,Painted #1, #2, Seconds,
COUNSELING-For Higher
Reiects, etc. LOW PRICES!
Education 4 All Subjects K-12.
049 Merchandise
FREE Literature!
ALL AGES
1-800-373-3703
732-625-8390732-625-8395
MOVING - (2) Bedroom Sets master £ boy's, dinette, chandelier, televisions a other
!ems. Call 732-297-0235
MOVING SALE - Refrigerator
Magic Chel 23.5 cu. ft. side by
side, white, ice/water maker.
Brand new. Orig.51100. ask.
S600. also 6 pc white washed
wicker bdrm set, from Pier 1,
Qu. size, still in plastic asking
$600. Call 732-863-5002
sYPAPERBACKSi*
Used • Only 52.00 each.
Please call 732-727-1490
IMBALL MACHINE Mr. a Mrs. Pacman, Vintage,
Exc. cond. S350. or best otfsr.
Call 609-208-1357
PINBALL MACHINES - Juke
box, video game, pool table.
Coin operated, commercial
and home use. (Adam's Family) Call Ken 732-541-9130
AAA ANTHONY'S ANTIQUES
PAYS TOP SS FOR
ANY ANTIQUE • 1 Piece or
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Call Uncle Joe 732-264-3130
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AN EXPERIENCED
D.J.
DJ.
CATS • 2 - {FOUND}1 Large
male, friendly. 1 Small cat with
$20
red collor, female? Near Indian
Starting at $250.
Your Women's & Children's
Call Ron 732-264-0421
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BARHIE OR
CALL 2ND TURN AROUND
A LION KING PARTY
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Call 732-651-3256
za Hut, Sayreville. Gold neck21' round, '4%' deep. Steel
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cludes complete filter system, wishes to buy old rods, reels, crass. REWARD. 732-721-9521
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GUNS • SWORDS • MILITARY
Clown or Comedy Magic
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REFRIGERATOR - Sears, al- ITEMS. License NJ/Federa!
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Dealer.
Bert
732-821-4949
YOGA STUDENTS WANTED
mond side-by-side w/icemaker,
Balloons • Face Painting
Classes beginning at the
S400. Dining Room: Pine oval
Magic & A Live Bunny
,V HESS TOY TRUCKS >
Freehold Center tor Heath &
table w/6 chairs, china closet,
MODEL HOME FURNITURE
JIMBO 732-297-1369
WANTED-TOP
SS
PAID
Wellness. For information
l e a v e s , $400. B r a s s Bed
048 General
FOR ALL ROOMS. HALF
Call 732-238-4888
please
call
732-409-6777
w/beddmg, $150.732-566-1114
CHILDRENS
PRICE OFF RETAIL. WON'T 36" x 72", !4 inch tempered
IN YOUR HOME OR MINE
Merchandise
WANTED OLD RECORDS
LAST!! Call 732-583-2323
glass top, two Vs Inch Plexigjas
Walk, feed, playtime. Insured
REFRIGERATOR-22 cu. ft. side
1950's,
1960's
right
angles
form
base.
Stylish
a bonded. Call 732-446-4194
BEDROOM - Queen size. 6
by side w/ ice maker, $650. Twin
Call Phil 732-775-7044
For birthday parties or any
pc. all mirrored hutch, chest, contemporary desk or great B I C Y C L E S - S p e c i a l i z e d mattress set, $50. Kenmore sew
AMERICAN STAFFORDSHIRE
066H Happy Ads
rork surface. $150.
occasion. Call 732-264-0421
S500. O r g a n : 2 keyboard
Speed Bike, $300. Cannon- mach. & cab. $100.732-254-7805
TERRIER MIX - Female, 2 yrs.
pedal, $300. Call 732-254-5074.
dale
Mountain
Bike
Delta
V
old,
spayed,
all
shots.
Very
Call 732-446-8908 000, $300. Exercise Bike, Air SCOOTER For h a n d i c a p 050 Musical
loving, gentle, affectionate,
BEDROOM SET - 5 pc. solid
person. Brand new, hardly
Quality from $300
Instruments
house trained. Loves people &
wood, incl. mattress & box- HUTCH - 45yrs. old, 8FTX3FT Rider $45. Call 732-297-6913 used, $1,000. terms flexible
Call 732-238-4306
other pets. S75. With wire
spring. Excellent condition. 30" deep.Mohagany. Push Buy New Jersey for $3491
Cash only. Call 732-888-9551
cage. Call 732-698-9495
Asking $500. Call 732-390-8633 doors. Call Nina between 5 & 7 The New Jersey Press AssoI SELL New & Used Musical
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MACHINE
Singer,
:iation can place your 25-word
I n s t r u m e n t s . Saxs,, Alto &
ARDENT PUPPIES
BEDROOM SET - 5 pcs. con- " M . 732-431-2944
Music for all occassions.
ilassified ad in over 150 NJ antique. Walnut kitchen table Tenor, F l u t e s , T r u m p e t s ,
temporary - Light wood. $250. LIVING ROOM FURNITURE
1016Hgwy34,
DJ & KARAOKE 732-316-1161
newspapers throughout the (6) mint cond. File cabinet, 2 Clarinets & Trombones, etc.
KITCHEN SET. $50. good
Formal. Excellent condition.
state - a combined circulation drawer 38"L., optional leather Prices substantially less than
Matawan
DJ ANY OCCASION
cond. Call 732-254-4880
of over 2 million households. pad for top. Call 732-251 -8425 stores. Call Don 732-741-4709
Must see. Asking $1,300.
732-290-1150
R & R MUSIC 732-316-9447
Call Diane Trent at NJPA at
Call 732-521-8273
BEDROOM SET - A r t Deco
SHOP SMITH MACHINE
Shih Tzu, S499.
Armoire w/ h a t b o x , night LIVING ROOM-SECTIONAL, 609-406-0600 ext. 24 or email Large equip, with attachments •ftPIANO - FREELY West Highland Terrier, $499.
stand, his & hers bureaus 3 PC. custom. S.W. $950. or dtrent@njpa.org for more Orig. $2,400. asking $1,200.
Upright, dark brown.
Boxer
(white)
S799.
w/rare blue mirror detailing. best offer. BRASS & GLASS information.
RORDICTRAC, $150.
YOU take! Call 732-961-1671 Dashund. $499.
ifeGreat Time • Great Price*
(Nationwide placement available)
$1,200. Call 732-892-0030
Call 732-566-7234
COFFEE TBL. $150. CLUB
Send a Special Message
732-821-9781
PIANO - Small Baby Grand English Mastiff, $1,199.
CHAIRS
(4
oversized)
$250.
BEDROOM SET - Bassett.
DISHWASHER Kitchen Aid. SOFA & LOVESEAT - Loose Black, 5 f t . Nice condition, German Shepard. (white) 5599. To Friends and Family !
Caloric Wall Oven/Cooktop. Pillow backs, traditional.
Girl's, white. Twin brass bed, each or $800. for all.
rebuilt "Lester". $2,200.orbest Sheltie, (Sheep Dog) $499.
Pugs, Labs, Golden Retriever, ttBirth clays
Kitchen cabinets.washer/dryer. Burgundy & green. Exc. cond. offer. Call 732-842-5074
dresser w/hutoh, chest & night Call 732-431-1707
Ed the ONE MAN BAND
Bassett, Cocker Spaniel.
stand, $350. Call 732-432-6567 LIVING ROOM SET (3) pcs Under cabinet exhaust hood, $400. Call 732-296-1354
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All pedigree, all shots
ouch.
Call
732-741-1360
BEDROOM SET - Q w/dbl. trad. $150., curio $50., sofa
IncludedT Registered.
SONY PLAYSTATION II
Baby Congrats.!
mattresses. 2 nite stands, b e d $ 7 5 . , king size b r a s s DRESSER - 5 drawer, antique
BRAND NEW-IN BOX
Kohler S Campbell, console.
COCKER SPANIEL - Free to
KEYBOARD VOCALIST
dresser & armoire. Exc. cond. head/foot b o a r d , $150. (2) laple, $100. Kitchen table Extra controller & DVD remote.
$800. Call739-3931
4 Lines with Symbol
good home. 1 year old. BeauDanes • Cocktail - Sing-A-Lpngs
$400. MEDICAL LIFT CHAIR, wing chairs,$60.732-972-5720
ith 2 chairs, $100. Computer $700. Call 73Z-310-7171
1 Week = $25.
tiful buff color, shots up to date.
• Weddings • Anniversaries •
used only 3 m o n t h s . Paid LIVING ROOM SET - Sofa, desk, $75. Skis with boots S
{each addtl. Line 55.)
Call alter 7pm, 732-967-0549
TARGET11 MILLION HOMES
Birthdays • Judy 732-431-1266
$1,000 asking $400.
New Client Discount - $25. off
loveseat, coffee tbl.. 2 end poles, $250, Call 732-888-4996 WITH YOUR AD
HEARING AIDE DEVICE - tbls., & additional c o u c h .
KITTENS (2) M Orange with
7 Papers & Online!
Toll free 1-888-395-TUNE
Electronic w/head phones. Modern. $450. for all. Good DRESSER, Triple with 2 end Advertise your product-or serlong
hair,
frisky.
Also
cuddly,
•
Master
Tuner
Estb.
1960
•
tables, $.100. (no bed). Oak tea vice to 11 million households
Must be Pre-paid
$30. Call 732-872-2080
grey and white tuxedo. Please
by Bruce Bray
condition. Call 732-441-0641 cart, $40. Leaf blower, $25.
in North America's best subVisa • MC • Discover • Check
call 732-257-2172.
Magicians • Characters
Call 732-251-8263
urbs by placing your classified
BEDROOM SET-Queen,
(Rug Brats-R-Thur-L-Mo.elc.)
LOTS OF TRADE INS
PARROT-Yellow
nape
ad
in
nearly
800
suburban
peach formica, flatform bed,
ELECTRICAL BED - Hosp.
Call Classified
Moon Walks • Rides
FROM $450.
amazon. Talks, sings. Moving
w/mattress. 6 drawer dresser
twin size, wheel chair, lap tray, newspapers just like this one.
Cotton Candy • Birthday
1-800-660-4237
must sell. S550.with cage.
$895 for a 25-word ad.
All Floor Models On Sale
w/mirror. Exc. cond. $3,200.
LIVING ROOM SET bed tray, wood cabinet with Only
Specialists. 1-800-491-2729
732-679-3748
One
phone
call,
one
invoice,
Call 732-370-8844
or Local 732-358-5210
1-800-453-1001
E x c . c o n d . ( 3 ) p c . c o u c h shelving, $600. 732-335-9043
one payment. Call the SuburPLAYERS CASINO PARTIES
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051 Sporting
066 Personals
t a b l e s , a r m o i r e , d r e s s e r golden arched floor lamp with opening, $175. Antique rock- 3S39!
5
lights,
$775.
732-335-1074
mirrors$350. Call 732-536-6559 LIVING ROOM SET- sofa, ing chair, $35. EZ Glider exerEquipment
PONIES & PETTING
069 Entertainment
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BEDROOM SET Grey mica, loveseat, chair, (2) end tables, cise mach., $45. 732-462-5222 VALAN CES (3) Made to order,
King, light bridge w/mirror & cocktail table, sofa table. Bed- FIREPLACE INSERT, LOPI 75" wide mulberry multi-color
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A
loving
couple
732-251-4240
floral, 4 drawer life cabinet, 30 GO-CARTS (2) RED, 2
pier cabinets, dbl. dresser room set, 6 p c , oak. Office woodburning 70,000 BTU's
i s h e s to g i v e n e w b o r n
al. de-humidifier, 3 oak stools, Sealers, $450. each, or $800. w
PONIES 4 PARTIES
w/mirror, & custom TV cabinet. furniture, cherry wood. All in brass accents. $650.
advantages of a loving home &
all
for
prices.
732-970-1116
for
both.
1
year
old.
Exc.
cond.
$9757best offer 732-845-9851 exc. cond. Call 732-780-6595
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all 609-371-8421
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Brenda & Jeff, call anytime toll Child participation w/puppets, your neighborhood A pelting
MO V I N G S A L E - N e w 2 FISH TANK 52 Gal. Hexagon WASHER - Kenmore Ig. casongs & crafts. 732-254-9389
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c h a i r s , loveseat, seafoam front with cabinet & accessories. pacity, beige, $125. Area Car- GYM EQUIPMENT - Pulldown free- 1-888-340-89S9.
Queen size plat-form with
green, Glass & wrought iron Nordic Track - Walkfit, $250. pet Rugs, best offers. Fire- LAT, b i c a p , leg machines.
place Covenbrass w/glass, Bars, plates, benches, power
4,'drawers underneath. 1
c o c k t a i l t b l . B e s t o f f e r . each. Call 732-251-1085
never used,S7S.732-7BS-0505 rack.Best offers. 732-866-9092
matching dresser. Off white 732-780-1997
GIFT WARES Estate Sale
formica. Good condition.
WOLFF TANNING BEDS.
MOVING SALE 7 pc. almond English copper & brass, & fireTAN AT HOME!
lacquer bedroom set, It. wood place tool sets, all solid brass.
Nordic Track manual, hardly
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
dining room, leather like sofa, 2) Wing chairs. 732-294-9453
Commercial/Home
Units Irom used. S225. Call 732-536-7577
& misc. items. 732-888-6411
$199.00.
BEDROOM SET, Wood , 2 night
Prayer lo SI. Julie
Low Monthly Payments.
K , Zl J-de As::" t: a"S
stands, headboard, qn. mattress
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& box spring, 9 drawer dresser. 2 Bedroom Set: Antique. Custom
Call TODAY 1-800-842-1310.
rnirrors.chest. Entertainment unit full new matt. Lg.Secretary:
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w/bottom space, pocket doors, Antique. Dining Room: black
2 bar chairs, VHS Hitachi Video lacquer, table, 6 chairs, 3 pc.
Help You...
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Camera. Best Offer. 732-257-3672 breakfront, pads, leaf. (2) 13"
048a Gifts & Crafts! In E. Brunswick. 732-257-8127
BEDROOM SET-6 pcs. White TVs. Best offers. 732-780-1257
Sell
Your
Car
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Lacquer. Full headboard plus AMOVING S A L E ^
PIANO & VOICE
2 lamps. Must see! Best offer Bedroom Set: Complete with • Clean out the Attic
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Exc. cond. Call 732-297-8994 King brass bed. Living Room • Fill a Position
LOVE CERAMICS? Selling
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All Levels. VIOLIN & FLUTE
BEDROOM SETS (2) $300. Set: QN. sleeper sofa with • Get new Customers Kiln, over 4 dozen molds and
unfinished pieces. $650.
. for my piano students
each, kitchen set, $150., table matching loveseat & chair,
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Call 732-679-0933
2 octagon tables & 2 Steiffel
& chairs w/hutch, $300., (2)
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recliners $150. each, cocktail
PIANO
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By experienced school music
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Call
732-308:0427.
Call 732-671-0450
Ad That Gets Results!
teacher. All ages and levels.
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Juvenile Items! In your home. 732-872-9219
BOXSPRING & MATTRESS
Your prayer will be published in our
1-800-660-4237
F o r f u l l - s i z e b e d , in good
PIANO, KEYBOARDS,
newspaper in your community.
L I V I N G R O O M - S o f a , 2 Local 732-358-5210
shape. Asking $75. for both.
BEDROOM SET Bunk Beds - GUITAR, ORGAN & BASS.
T . v . M e m o r e x m a d e by Queen Anne chairs, end table,
Popular a Classical. All levels.
BARN
DOORSNatural
wood.
Pre-payment required.
Fax
732-780-4678
Mitsubishi, 44" Ig., screen in Ig. coffee table, $2,000. neg. Exc.
Prof, instruction at your home.
5 drawer dresser, desk
wood cabinet. Asking $250./ condition, 2 years young.
yrs. teachina experience.
Mastercard.VISA or
w/lighted hutch, shelving unit, 27
Patio Furn: 2 alum, bar sets.
best offer. Call 732-251-1471
Online 24/7
2 bunky boards & mattresses. Hank Ploskon732-238-1555
Discover accepted
Like new. Call 732-679-4401
BUNK BEDS-Custom formica
www.gmnews.com Exc. cond. $1,250. or best
with built in drawers & shelves, MOVING SALEl Sofa Sectional
offer.
6
DRAWER
DRESSER
Name
matching ladder & guard rail. sleeper, exc. cond, $700. Patio
W/HUTCH $75.
There is a Difference
Like new, orig. $1,500..asking Set, $150, Graco 4 in 1 Stroller,
Cali 732-625-0141
$90., and other household and
THE
EASY
WEIGH!
SHAPE
$400. Call 732-972-5424
Address.
baby items. Call 732-257-2431 UP & SLIM DOWN WITH BEDROOM SET-Girl's. Green
Professional Instruction
& cream, Provincial. 6 drawer
63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick
COCKTAIL & END
HERBALIFEI 800-887-1899 double
dresser
w/mirror,
twin
bed
Initials at end of prayer.
732-257-8637
Phone _
T A B L E S a set in Oriental
& end table. S250.732-390-4065
matif. Best offer, 732-679-6381 P a r s o n ' s A r m l e s s D i n i n g
Chairs (6). Black upholstery.
1.77 Pear Shaped Diamond, CRIB • 3 pc. set, bowed effect,
.EXP..
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DINETTE SET - square round $600. Faux marble dining table Color G, Clarity SI1 with.GIA
colored, dressing table (3 1063b Tutoring
table, 4 chairs, AS glass top, base w/brass support. Needs Cert. 4.05 Starburst Diamond, light
drawers). 5 drawer dresser,
rattan base, can seat 8. Exc. glass top, $100. Chandelier: Color I, Clarity S12, with EGL $950.
Check
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Prayer:
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cond. Ask. $250. 732-525-2778 Comtemp. glass, $100. Ent. Cert. Call for more info.
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deep.
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laux
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is Hiqkly Esteemed"
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^ S H " up to 5x8
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y
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Small repair work OK
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Deat Direct
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Busres
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CALL JACK:
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• INSTALL • REPAIRS
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by Lou Gwida
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Alterations &
Remodeling
Sheet Rock & Tile
Repaired with
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JIM'S CARPET INSTALLATION ABLE'S-$55 Refs bonded
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SINGING TELEGRAMS Call 732-495-9483
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Call 732-967-9893
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AFFORDABLE
BEST CLEANING
Homes-Offices Best $$ all the
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Call Maria 732-723-9102
sq ft Free est 732-845-3784
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ALL PHASE TILE Cleaning
Excellent job,
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INSTALLATION
Monday-Saturday Experienced
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Free estimates 732-920-0285 honest
Call 732-257-3858, after 5pm
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Over 20 Yrs. Serv. Central NJ
New Installation, repairs,
In bathrooms, kitchens S
MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS remodeling Free estimates
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John Cherry 732-290-9086 floors.
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ana Repairs.
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GROUT CLEANING *MAGIC
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Excellent
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< step deluxe process, 2 rooms
shall $54 Call 732-548-6895
074 Carpet Install
Repair/Sale
KINGS TILE
Installers of TILE & MARBLE
Specializing in Regroutmg,
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Free Estimates 732-679-9500
MILLTOWN CERAMIC TILE
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FREE estimates Lie #14112
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FAHRENHEIT, INC.
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DISAPPEARING ATTIC Stairs JOHN'S
REMODELING & REPAIRS
Serving Area Since 1972
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Call Pat 732-341-8063
Over 25 years experience
FREE ESTIMATES
Call 732-324-7983
ALL TYPES of Electrical Work
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1-800-317-7530
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Residential & Commercial
732-525-9770
RYAN
HOME CLEANING AT ITS
VERY BEST 732-257-8463
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ELECTRIC CO.
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Free Estimates Insured
Responsible We clean apts ,
Industrial, Commercial
offices & homes. 732-324-4225
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POLISH RELIABLE Woman
Can clean your house and
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PROFESSIONAL CLEANING
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move In/oul Reliable, honest Free est Call TOLL FREE
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Sheetrock
• CLASSIC •
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HARDWOOD FLOORS
•Installations Quality for less Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly SHEETROCK & TAPING
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UNIVERSAL HOME Improvement • Bathrooms * Ceramic BILLY'S MOVING
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Owner present on all fobs
Odd jobs too' No |ob to small
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Free Estimates Call
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FURNITURE HAULING
W.J.P. CONTRACTING #1
in Furniture Care Anywhere
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Full household partial move
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T O Y O T A C O R O L L A ' 9 3 vehicle $3,250 732-758-8106
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Call 732-251 -6133
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97,300
mi
power
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/
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/
brakes
Kitchen & Bath Installation
732-297-3505 Eves.
Asking $895 Call 732-613-7165
and seats, CD, alloy wheels
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leather, loaded, full electronics,
Auto, a/c 56,000 original
CD, A7C Exc cond All maintemi Exc cond Asking $5,990
nance records 125,000 miles
Red
sporty
Sunrool.auto
PLUMBING & HEATING
Call 732-651-7045
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All Repairs NJ Lic# K T
V6, 7 pass 79 500 miles New
Fully loaded Good running
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$6'400',rrtuaB9ll 73&-721-3210
CAL
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