Guide to good eating A disappointing day Looking for a new dining experience? Check out this month's selection of area restaurants South Brunswick finishes fourth at GMC Wrestling Tournament Page 19 Page 31 Serving North and South Brunswick Georges Road ban takes first step South Brunswick council introduces parking ordinance BY CHARLES W. KIM Staff Writer T he South Brunswick Township Council is moving forward to ban parking on ihe northbound side of Georges Road. Council members voted 4-1 to introduce the ordinance banning parking Tuesday night. Councilman Ted Van Hessen voted against the ban. "This will do harm," Van Hessen said, explaining that the Dayton Square condominium development lacks the required parking residents need. "Where will those cars go?" he asked. Residents in the A and B buildings have been usint; the shoulder of Georges Road to park their cars. According to those residents, it is simply a case of not enough spaces. Last year the council banned parking on the southbound side nearest the development, forcing residents to park across the street on (he northbound side, where parking has remained legal until now. Township police sent a memo to the council asking to ban parking on the northbound side because of safety issues. ""It is not a safe situation." Lt. Ron Schmalz told the council at a work session last month. Officers assigned to the traffic safety division said in the memo that residents crossing Georges Road were putting themselves in danger due to increased traffic on the road. The council has been trying to Continued on page 15 DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Members of United Paperworkers, Local 318, walk the picket line at Webcraft Technologies, Route 1, North Brunswick, on Monday. Webcraft employees strike in N.B. in our contracts. The holidays arc in the contract, but they are not recognizing it." Arico said that the company will take action against employees taking those holidays. BY DAVE GOLDBERG Statf Writer "If you take one of these holidays, the employee gets written orking on holidays up, and after a number of occurand not getting paid rences, he or she could get overtime caused fired." Arico said. workers of Webcraft TechnoloWebcraft Inc. has been a gies on Route I in North leader in the telecommunicaBrunswick to go on strike tions industry for more than 30 Monday. years, according to Dawn Webcraft management was Landers Ey. director of strategic not able to come an agreement marketing for the company, on the recent contract with the which provides fully integrated Paper Allied Industrial, direct-marketing programs, Chemical, and Energy Workers from planning, database manInternational Union Local 318, agement, in-line and laser/letterwith members solidly voting shop production to full-response down the contract offer 248-13. management services, program "They want to cut down on analysis and Internet integrathe overtime pay," said Joe tion. Arico, acting chief steward of Arico said the employees are the union. "Webcraft is not honoring the holidays that we have willing to stay out on strike as Workers walk picket line for first time in company history W DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT The snow paints a picturesque scene of Farrington Lake along Riva Avenue in North Brunswick on Monday. Quote of the week: Index Classified Editorials Entertainer Letters Marketplace Police Beat Sports 40 12 26 12 33 . . .29 31 "I was so happy to see South Brunswick roads." Arthur Rodell South Brunswick resident Page 3 Visit Greater Media Newspapers'Web site www.gmnews.com long as needed. "Webcraft is trying to make the place into a non-union shop," Arico said. The management of Webcraft said that this strike is not legal and will be dealt with, Ey said. "This is an illegal strike, and we've asked the National Labor Relations Board for an injunction to terminate the strike and order employees back to work." said Ey. 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"I knew when I got to South Brunswick, the roads would be plowed," Rodell said. The storm started as rain but changed to a heavy, wet snow by afternoon, clogging roads throughout the state. "The 3-11 p.m. shift [of police] had to use four-wheel-drive vehicles," South Brunswick police Lt. Ron Schmalz said Tuesday night. According to Schmalz, the Ford Crown Victoria cruisers had trouble negotiating the snow-covered roads in the township. The main problem was the slick layer of ice below the snow which formed as the earlier rain changed over and made clearing the roads a challenge to workers. "The storm was unusual," Ray Olsen, director of Public Woiks in South Brunswick, said Wednesday. Olsen said that workers not only dealt with keeping the roads clear, but also with broken tree limbs and downed wires caused by the combination of ice and heavy snow. Olsen said that his township spent $37,554.48 for the cleanup, with $25,245.48 going to pay workers for overtime The balance went to pay for the salt and chemicals used to clean the road, according to Olsen. "I want to commend the workers; it was a difficult storm," Olsen said. During the height of the storm, police in South Brunswick responded to more than 40 traffic-related calls, about half of which were accidents, according to police call logs. "Public Works did an excellent job," Mayor Debra Johnson said during Tuesday's council meeting. This is the third time that the region has dealt with such a snowstorm this year. In the first storm, North Brunswick was criticized by residents for not being fully prepared for the magnitude of the snowfall, but this storm found the township ready "This is not a major storm, and it should be easier to contain," said North Brunswick Mayor David Spaulding in an interview during the midst of the storm on Monday afternoon. "We have been dealing with the storm since early this afternoon. The duration of this storm will not be as long as the bigger one from earlier this year. I have great confidence that Dick Fowler [North Brunswick director of public works] and his staff can deal with the problem." Fowler said that he had salt and sand put down during the early stages of the storm. He added that plows can't be used until there is at least 3 inches of snow on the road, because they would be ineffective with a smaller amount. "It's always a good idea to put down salt and sand to make sure that the area isn't slippery and does not freeze during the storm," said Fowler. Fowler added that the townsh°ip used 24 trucks to clean up the snow. During this storm, North Brunswick was able to get assistance from Vitelh Contracting. Fowler's main goal is to make sure all of the roads in town are adequately clean, with the curb and pavement left bare. During a heavy storm earlier m the year, the township was not able to get enough help from Vitelli to keep up with the frequent changes in the storm. Fowler said that the storm was so bad that areas that had been cleaned were covered with snow less than an hour later. Fowler said that the town had the capability to deal with a storm of 15 inches or less, and that the first storm turned out to be approximately 20 inches. Fowler said workers put out a maxi- mum effort to try to clear snow from driving areas, but the town simply did not have the full capability to clean a fast-moving storm of such magnitude. In the effort to clean up the snow and make the roads safe, Fowler cited one problem that arises dunng the plowing, process. "Parking vehicles in the street can be a major problem dunng the snowstorm," said Fowler. "It is very difficult, and in some cases not possible, to get a plow onto some roads when a car is parked in the street. It creates a danger for the community." Fowler also addressed the complaint of driveways being plowed in during storms. "People do not get plowed into their drive way on purpose," said Fowler. "In most cases there is nowhere else to put the snow." Fowler recommended that residents avoid blowing snow into the streets, and that they should wait until the workers are done plowing before they clean the ends of their driveways. Monday's storm caused North Brunswick's municipal building to be closed early. In addition, the public Township Council meeting was canceled, and has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 12. The public meeting will be held following the council workshop that is scheduled for 7 p.m. \>n the first floor of the municipal building on Hermann Road. — Dave Goldberg and Charles W. Kim South Brunswick gives station owner last chance Owner will lose cigarette license if sale to a minor occurs again Debra Johnson said in voting against the business owner. Bilkoo went before the board Tuesday night after he pleaded guilty for selling cigarettes to minors for the second time SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The Town- since 1997. The incident took place on Sept. 19 ship Council, acting as the Board of Health, is giving a gas station owner just one more when the township health department sent a youth to the business asking for cigachance. The members voted 4-1 to accept the rettes as part of a randomly generated plan of Kwik Fill USA owner Manjit inspection. Township Health Officer Steve PapBilkoo to prevent the sale of cigarettes topenberg said that the inspections are genminors at the Route 1 business. "I feel strongly about this," Mayor erated randomly by a state computer. A youth is then sent to the business to ask for cigarettes. Pappenberg said that the youth is not allowed to lie if asked his or her age. "This is not a program to entrap," Pappenberg said. This is the second offense for Bilkoo, however. According to Pappenberg, an attendant at the station also sold cigarettes to a minor in May 1997 Bilkoo appeared at the hearing to see if the board would recommend to the state that his license should be suspended or revoked. Pappenberg said the board could work with Bilkoo on a plan to prevent such sales in the future. Bilkoo told the board that in both cases it was an employee that sold the cigarettes Bilkoo said that he would install large signs at the business, and would speak with employees regularly to reinforce the message. Even though four of the five members voted to go along with Bilkoo's plan, they said that if he comes before them again, they will ask the state to lift his license. "You will lose that part of your business," Councilman Edmund Luciano said. 4 NS SENTINEL FEBRUARY 8 2001 ,-f o Ifs Time Tm Clean Oaf The Attic, Basement, Closet & Garage Turn tho&e unwanted items into cash! 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SOUTH BRUNSWICK — It should be worth the wait "You hate to have delays," said Dave Anderson, director of the South Brunswick YMCA The 18,600-square-foot facility on Culver Road is scheduled to have an open house on Sunday, Feb 25, according to Anderson While most of the facility will be open by then, Anderson said that the YMCA Child Development Center is scheduled to Give Your Teenager The Best Summer Of Their Life! CHOOSE FROM TWO GREAT PROGRAMS... FOR 7TH, 8TH & 9TH GRADERS, 5 OVERNIGHT ADVENTURES INCLUDES 15 DAYS AWAY AND 24 FABULOUS DAY TRIPS. 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The pool may be filled with water by Saturday, and it could be open as soon as Wednesday, Anderson said Over the past two and a half years, the South Brunswick YMCA has been pursuing the dream of opening a full facility to serve the youth and families of the community The YMCA purchased the Culver Road property last year and immediately began renovations Once opened, the facility will allow the YMCA to have an immediate impact on the lives of thousands of children and families The employees of the YMCA will be able to use the facility for future growth Originally, the YMCA was scheduled to unveil a gymnastics center This is to be home to beginnei thiough advanced level lessons for preschoolers thiough teens In addition, the YMCA has joined forces with the Pirouettes Gymnastics Team to bring a level of expertise to coaching and instruction for YMCA gymnastics programs The coaches have many years of teaching, as well as United States Gymnastics Association (USGA) safety certification, according to YMCA officials The YMCA will also offer parent/child, preschool, youth, and training team courses in eight-week sessions Students progressing from beginner to intermediate levels of skill are eligible for the YMCA's training team and Pirouettes' competitive -team Members will compete in both USGA and YMCA meets during the course of the year NS SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 5 A BETTER WAY TO DIVORCE TM DIVORCE MEDIATION KEEP YOUR DIGNITY AND SANITY! • END YOUR MARRIAGE WITHOUT SPENDING ALL YOUR TIME AND MONEY. 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He may have his work cut out for him now, however, with the board deadlocked over appointing a new superintendent for the district. This search for a new schools chief has been active since former superintendent, Dr. Alan Elko left the district for another a special meeting on Jan 30 Accoiding to his contract, Sinatra will' BV DAVE GOLDBERG work in the district! Staff Writer up to six months, NORTH BRUNSWICK — Frank unless a new superSinatra of Perth Amboy has made it one of intendent is picked his priorities to keep the splintered North by the board, at a Brunswick Board of Education together. rate of S600 per day. "It is important to bring the board back He will earn together," said Sinatra, adding, '"Stability $78,000 if he stays Frank Sinatra and continuity are very important to the the entire time. operation of the school district. Parents Sinatra, 70, served as schools superinneed to have confidence in the leadership tendent in Perth Amboy for 15 years from of their district." 1976 to 1991, and also as the state district Sinatra was unanimously appointed as superintendent fiom 1994-1997. interim superintendent by the board during He has also worked as interim superin- SMel9l6 A Valentine's Day Tradition For 90 Years ••3 $ . * % * \ J i y V I P if » • ' x I' i< I * '"-rJr •'•• •*< •'• i '>• <*'/ J \ . " . - \ position this past summer. Dr. Turco took over as the acting superintendent for Elko, but retired last week. Board President Connie Corbin, Vice | President Rita Goldstein, Robert Haws and Barbara Snepar support the appointment of high school principal Dr. Robert Rimmer as superintendent, while members Richard Novak, Frank Petrillo, Craig Rosevear, Bob Grimm and Kevin Williams do not support his appointment to the post. Despite the problems on the board, Sinatra is looking to give North Brunswick his best effort. "I think it is a challenge to come into these districts. Most of the districts I have traveled to have been in unstable conditions." Sinatra said. Sinatra said that he believes the two most important ideas behind the operation of the school district are "stability nnd continuity," and that it is very important to make decisions on principles and philosophy. Sinatra also said that he will try to treat this district as if he would be working here for the next 20 years, and that he feels it is very important to have a working relationship with the staff of the district. Sinatra said that North Brunswick is still a well operated and functioning district, even through it has problems. "My job is to see that the problems do not have an impact on the educational programs," said Sinatra, adding, "I want to be able to have a positive effect on students and teachers to enable them to do a good job." 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She is a longtime employee of the Department of Parks and Recreation preschool program. Verpent began with the township in 1989, and has touched the lives of children in the program through her kindness and genuine concern for their happiness and well-being. Rob Lombard, business administrator, commented, "Known for her sincerity — and her affection for Minnie Mouse — Debi is always willing to go the extra mile for her co-workers and the residents. Aside from her many official responsibilities with the township, Debi can often be seen volunteering at community events. She is absolutely dedicated to this town." Verpent is always one to pitch in when needed, and worked temporarily for the Department of Public Works. She began working with the Business Administrator's Office in 2000, while continuing with the preschool program. ; ; . ' N.B. VFW No. 231 to hold 'Fish Fry' Feb. 9 The North Brunswick-Milltown Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post No. 2319 will hold a Fish Fry on Feb. 9 from 5-8 p.m. Tickets are $8 for adults, $4 for children, and an extra 50 cents for take-out. The dinner will be at the post at 45 Broad St., Milltown. For more information, call the post at (732) 828-2221. I SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 7 NS Food program seeking donations for needy CRANBURY — The Middlesex County Food Organization and Outreach Distribution Services (MCFOODS) is looking for support to help replenish the depleting inventory of food at its distribution site, according to a news release. The program provides needy residents with nourishing fpods and necessities, such as tuna fish, cereal, canned meats and pasta, peanut butter, jelly, stew, soup and fruit, as well as baby supplies such as diapers, wipes and cereal. According to the release, MCFOODS supplies nearly 40 food pantries and soup kitchens in Middlesex County with nonperishable foods and necessities. "Residents and businesses in Middlesex County have always been very generous; since 1996 over 195 tons of food have been collected and distributed by MCFOODS," commented Middlesex County Freeholder Jane Z. Brady, the program's founder. "MCFOODS is again in need of your support to help maintain a supply of food that will carry us through until our next major food drive that is scheduled to begin on March 12 in the Middlesex County Schools," Brady said in the release. According to program representatives, the largest quantities of donations that sustain the program throughout the year come from the spring school food drive along with the U.S. Postal Service's letter carriers food drive in May. The release said that the demand for food and necessities in Middlesex County maintains steady, with a constant flow of supplies moving out of the distribution site each week. In addition to the two major drives, MCFOODS has put together a calendar of monthly corporate food drives and other events including the fall harvest food drive in the Monroe retirement communities to help maintain a constant supply of the most needed items. Anyone interested in making a donation may do so at any of the permanent year-round drop-off sites that include the libraries in Dunellen, Edison, Milltown, Monroe, North Brunswick, Plainsboro, South Brunswick and Woodbridge. Middlesex County College, the county Administrative Offices and all of the PNC Bank branches are also holding food drives to benefit the program. Donations can be placed in the green containers located in the lobby of each building on the Middlesex County College campus, which is located on Woodbridge Avenue and Mill Road in Edison. 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Alchemist Theater Company of North More than 40 students tried out for this; Brunswick Township is scheduled to present show, yielding the 35 students that wi its annual winter production, Tlieater Revue perform on stage, joining another 10-152001, this weekend. students working backstage on the produc-i : The theater company has been a part of tion. the high school since 1974 and has perThe Alchemist Theater Company exec* formed almost every year during that 27 utive board, made up of students, decided: year span, according to Alchemist Theater which skits would be included in the show Company adviser Joel Chesler. This board consists of students, Jessica "I think that the Theater Revue is very Rosevear, Allison Williston, Richard good for the students," said Chesler. "I Rornanko and John Seber. i have been proud to carry on this tradition These students are not performing for £ for the last 11 years. I believe that this variety of performances gives students the grade, but rather are performing for their; opportunity to do things they haven't done love of the theater, according to Chesler. commenting that the show truly has some-j before." thing for everyone. The show is a compilation of skits and The show will be performed on Fridaj! numbers from theater, television and and Saturday at the high school on Raider! movies chosen, directed and performed by students. These short performances can Road at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults! range from numbers to solos. The styles and $5 for students and senior citizens i vary from music to dance, to drama, to The tickets can be obtained 45 minutes; comedy, often in span of just a few min- before the start of the show. The Alchemist Theater Company wilii utes. In this year's performance, the pieces be holding its annual spring musical in late' featured include numbers and skits from April. This year's performance is schextl Footloose, Godspell, Rent, Monty Python, uled to be State Fair by Rodgers f Saturday Night Live, Fosse, Snoopy and Hammerstein. Items for Community Bulletin Board may be mailed to: The Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728. They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192. www.millrooddaycamp.com $ Earn 5,OOO WHATYOUSEEIS WHAT YOU GET! THERE'S MORE... BUT NOTHING LESS! Whether you're looking for more or extra money or a great career, you owe it to yourself to take a closer look at the opportunities First Student has to offer. In addition to our great DRIVER positions, First Student also has MECHANICS, BUS AIDE/ATTENDANT opportunities available! Women ages 21 to 30 needed to help infertile couples realize their dreams EAEN $ 5,000 AS AN EGG DONOR CALL TOLL FREE 1-888-968-EGGS Ask for April (from 8 AM to 4 PM) Rt. 27 in Somerset • Rt. 9 in Manalapan www.ivfnj.com "W! New Jersey Fertility & Gynecology Center, P.A. 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ALARMS • SUNROOFS • CD PLAYERS The South Brunswick Democratic Club will kick off its 2001 community service project at its Feb. 12 meeting. It will be held at the Days Inn, 4191 Route 1 south in Monmouth Junction, at 7:30 p.m. This year the club will work with the Citizens for Independent Living (CIL) to provide recreation equipment for residents STORE GIFT CERTIFICATE W/ANY PHONE ACTIVATION 3158 Route 27, Kendall Park South Brunswick Twp., NJ 08824 TRUCKANDCAR ACCESSORIES S.Brunswick Democi'aiie Club kicks off 2001 Items for In Brief may be mailed to: The Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728. They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192. (732) 422-8899 M-F, 10-7 • SAT. 9-5 • SUN. CLOSED fifi lt is easier to build boys and girls than to mend men and women." Make This Valentine's Day One She'll Never Forget Don't Sacrifice Quality for Convenience ;• of the CIL Woods complex on Route 522. 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SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 1 1 NS Excellent Quality LARGE 30"x60" Farm Table with 4 side chan s Swivel Oak Bar Stools SOLED OAK BAR STOOLS LARKIN FLUTED Comp.S129 LIMIT 6 CHAIRS Side Chair SOLID MAHOGANY I A S each Arrn Chair Our Price Chippendale Style Settee MARIE ORTIZ North Brunswick Township High School students hold up posters from the "Famous African Americans" photo exhibit, which is one of several school events celebrating Black History Month. N.B. high celebrates Black History Month viduals to create a promising future, Clark said Dunng the presentation, members of NORTH BRUNSWICK — History will the audience will be challenged to consider be brought to life for high school students their place m history and discover the tools next week in honor of Black History needed to confront and shape their own Month Several events are planned at the high future, said Clark The multimedia show will include a school on Raider Road to educate students on the contributions of African Americans one-person performance combined with archival footage and recorded voices to m history As part of these programs, the school is create a feeling of being in a certain time scheduled to host "Living Voices" on Feb penod They will watch the broadcast of "The Right to Dream," which focuses on 13 "It has become quite popular in the the struggles and sacrifices for civil nghts country," said Pete Clark, assistant princi- in Amenca Students will begin with an informative pal at the high school "The program tries to put the student in the place of the person introduction which will set the scene and struggling for civil rights Students will be encourage interaction with the presenter able to see and understand the problems of dunng the question-and-answer penod that will follow the performance this person " Students in U S History II and ad- The show is designed as a presentation vanced history classes will participate in for the classroom, and can be presented up to three times a day to meet the school the program The prime objective of "Living Voices" schedule, according to Clark Clark said that the "Living Voices" preis to bring history to life, according to sentations are most appropriate for stuClark The program involves a unique com- dents m fifth grade through college-age, bination of live theater and interactive and they can be effective in corporate as video which tells the stones of young peo- well as educational settings In addition to the Living Voices program, ple in history It allows students to see the struggles that people endured during a spe- there will be a photo display of "Famous Afncan-Amencans," which is sponsored by cific time penod "It brings back history to show students the Martin Luther King Ji Commission The exhibit will be displayed in the how the people struggled during this time penod," Clark said "You're going to see North Brunswick Township High School an actor performing as it that person were social studies area from Feb 2 to Feb 14 In addition, Clark said, there would be actually there " Clark hopes that students will learn daily announcements highlighting the why people made the choices they did in accomplishments of African Amencans throughout Amencan history history From Feb 20-28, the exhibit "Black "We are tiying to get students to giasp an idea of what things were like during the Women Achievement Against the Odds" time of the civil rights struggle," said will on display Clark "This program will allow our stuThis photo exhibit features more than dents to understand why the civil nghts 120 famous black women and their process had to be changed and how diver- achievements sity has progressed m society" "These programs continue to allow the Students will find out how adversity school to promote diversity in the district," was overcome, allowing struggling indi- said Clark s ' 5 * iJ each Hand Carved Chippendale Style Chairs J ,$ solid oak Queen $ 42" OAK ENTERTAINMENT' 54" OAK ROLLTOP Anne i DESK t A Table Tbl ** CENTER CT Sensational Price £ . 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Branch Director David Anderson said Wednesday that the dd\ core center should open its doors on Monday, and the rest of the 18.600-square-foot faciht\ would open on Saturday Anderson said that he can now underhand how hard it is to open something like a school. The YMCA has been pursuing this goal tor several years now — a place it can finally call home. Cher the last several vears, the South Brunswick YMCA has used schools and a local synagogue for its programs While that arrangement was successful, u is much better for the organization to have its own building. This will make it easier to provide the services wanted by mem- Ivis and the public There have been many moments where it has seemed that the dream would be taken away from the 'i MCA Deadlines and finances presenting numerous, detail-laden ro.idblocks 10 the organization's ownership of the property hav e made us hold our breath. Now. however, it appears to have all been worth it. Even though the center is not yet open, Anderson is looking forward to using the other 12,00014.000 square feet to expand the YMCA's services. Once the funds are raised, many of the programs will be expanded, according to Anderson. Anderson said that currently there is a waiting list for the day care center. "We are trying to take care of those people." Anderson said. Hats off to the YMCA for sticking widi it and giving the community something more than just a place to swim or work out. but a place to come together. Good luck, Mr. Sinatra N orth Brunswick Acting superintendent for the district. Schools Superintendent That process will need to be Frank Sinatra is hoping to developed by a unified board, with bring the splintered Board of every member on the same page as Education together. the new catena is created. Sinatra brings many \ears of In the meantime, we can count both educational and political on his extensive educational backexperience to the table, and that ground to help him continue and mav help bind the raw. open improve on the dismct's excellent wound*, that have torn that bodv programs. apart in recent weeks; however, the Sinatra said that the district will impasse that the board has will be a "challenge" and "not a piece likely remain until after the school of cake." elections in April. This we all know to be tine, The issues that have caused the especially now. problems are still here and will not Sinatra mav only be in the dishe going away soon. trict for a relatively short period of Hopefully, with his background time, but the impact of his stay may in politics. Sinatra can help the last much longer. Once again, Mr. members unite and decide to act Sinatra, good luck. The hopes of quiekh on finding a permanent the township are with you. FOR THE RECORD We incorrectly identified Grand Union Assistant Manager Lawrence Ravfe. 42. of Monmouth Junction as a suspect during a shoplifting incident at that store on Jan. 23. Sentinel Editorial: 3?So2UO F\t. 822b Fa\ 780-4192 Display Advertising: 35.S-52OO ' F J V •'S0-42S" Charles W. Kim MANAGING EDITOR Doug McKenzie SPORTS COORDINATOR Gregory Bean Classified: (SOU) 660-4ADS Fa\ 7 $0-467S EXECUTIVE EDITOR h-mail: niicnt'-grancwb ^om Kevin Wittman PUBLISHER Deiner. problemb' C ill urcubnon at 254-7004 Lvttire noon on Frid n. jlie SciuKit.1 ii r>ji>lishi.'il IiiurwiiU b) ths. seiitisn-i Publishitii; C o , P.O. Bo\ s"Oltl, luihold, N'J t)-"M8. first-Jjss mill tuh triniDii .naihWf .it S72 tor 26 \Mtls, 4i| stilts i eiipv. Greater Med a Newspaper VERIFIED Editorial unsunportive of open space efforts I am disappointed with your editorial in last week's edition of the Sentinel titled "North Brunswick Should Compromise, Not Condemn." Jt contradicts an article appearing in the same issue and further complicates the issue. The article reports that the Township Council passed a resolution authorizing the township administrator and special township attorney to initiate those preliminary steps necessary to acquire property known as the Otken farm by purchase or through condemnation. Your paper quoted council President (and chairwoman of the Open Space Committee) Peggy Scarillo as saying, '"We hope that we will be able to sit down with the Otken family and negotiate a fair price." Scarillo also said 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. What your article failed to report is the council also passed a resolution authorizing the issuance of not exceeding $6 million bond anticipation notes for the township of North Brunswick. This resolution gives us the authority to negotiate with the property owner for the purchase of the farm. The $6 million offering is a result of an appraisal. The article gives all the indications that our town leaders are preparing to negotiate with the A ll letters to the editor should be typed or neatly printed and must include a daytime telephone number at which the writer may be reached for verification. Letters should be as concise as possible and must be received by noon Monday for consideration for publication that week. Guest Column Phil Sinicropi "Maybe the land use law should be changed to make such parcels less attractive to developers." The Otken farm is zoned for industrial use, and has been for decades. (Another fact you reported in the article.) While the 105-acre tract is zoned 12, it is farmland assessed at only $57,500. The 12 zoning restricts residential development. Land use laws dictate planning boards and zoning boards zone land for its best use to the community. With residential development surrounding this farm, the emergent need for park land, and its historic value, the Planning Board agrees that the site is best used for a park. The 38 acres offered by the developer include 16 acres of swamp land. Is that negotiating in good faith? The developers offer to sell 22 acres with ball fields for $6 million is unrealistic. Our vision is to build a park for all our families, seniors and children to enjoy. A community newspaper should recognize what is good for the town as a whole, and see through politics and business in forming its opinion. The Sentinel has always been supportive of out efforts to preserve open space. 1 respect your views toward this issue, but wish you had researched it further before writing your opinion. landowner. What disturbs me is the editorial you wrote has us "taking" the land. You wrote, "Preserving open space is a noble goal, but the way to get there is by negotiating, not condemning." The two pieces conflict and are misleading. The Open Space Committee is working with state Green Acres officials to qualify as a "Planned Incentive Community." The actions by our township council are normal and customary when negotiating to acquire open space. The power of eminent domain (condemnation) is a tool the public can and should use to negotiate a fair and reasonable settlement. In this case, it does not mean that you "take" land. The Otkens are willing sellers, and we have the right to be a buyer. It gives the public the ability to protect their quality of life, as it ensures we have the first right of refusal. It is designed to protect taxpayers from overpaying for public land. The process is widely used during open space acquisitions. If negotiations break down, the property owner has the right to seek a judgment, where they can argue value. In the editorial you wrote, Phil Sinicropi is a residential North Brunswick The Sentinel also welcomes guest columns that cover timely topics of interest to all of our readers. The "Your Turn" column should be no more than 500-750 words and preferably should be typed. All columns must be signed and include a daytime pho ber for verification. The Sentinel reserves the- rfghj to edit all letters and guest eottirans for grammar, spelling, length and questionable content. Letters and Your Turn column? may be mailed to: Sentinel, RCt Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 0772$ They also may be faxed to (7321 780-4192. • - * SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 1 3 NS Resident feels board not looking for best candidate l e w Brunswick's MESAB urges public to sawe Hves I t's interesting that Mr. Robert Grimm claims to have the best interest of this school district at heart. If this is true, I wonder why he was so fully prepared to appoint an individual to the position of superintendent who had absolutely no experience in this type of district. The candidate that Grimm, Craig Rosevear, Kevin Williams, Frank Petrillo and Richard Novak supported was an individual who had only worked in one district her entire career, and that district was very different from ours, or any district I want our district to emulate. That individual had been promoted through her district to the position of superintendent less than four years ago. She was promoted to the superintendent's position directly from her former position as principal of the middle school in that same district Her credentials and her experience, in the opinion of a large portion of this community, did not prepare her to lead our district. Dr. Robert Rimmer was far and above the better candidate. The questions the 400-500 people who attended the board meeting had were generated by the bizarre actions of the live board members (who refused to show up). Why would they support a candidate who was clearly not as qualified to lead this district as the candidate we have right here? The question I and so many others have is: What motivates this group? This is not a case of hundreds of misguided citizens supporting Dr. Rimmer because they think he's a nice guy. Dr. Rimmer has met and surpassed the qualifications and criteria that were set by the [school] board at the beginning of the process. It was not just part of the board that brought Dr. Rimmer's name down to two finalists in the first search. I understand it was the entire board unanimously. And yet another question is: Were five of these board members just playing games with Dr. Rimmer? If they were, then they should resign from the board right now! And if they weren't, why were they not prepared to give him the job when the other finalist backed out in the first search? Instead they expanded the search; this is when the four board members began to question the motives of these five. These five are absolutely not looking for the best superintendent for North Brunswick's schools; they want someone who will follow their lead. They want anyone but Dr. Rimmer. We cannot afford to allow them to win on this issue. This is not just about Dr. Rimmer. This is about five members of our Board of Education who have run amok, and they are asking us to be calm and silent while they ruin our school district. I don't think I can do that. Can you? Joan Orban North Brunswick Local agrees, immer situation borders on bizarre Y our Jan. 18 Sentinel editorial, "N.B. Board Situation Borders on Bizarre," was on target, but for the wrong reasons. It is bizarre when a vocal minority accuses the majority of ignoring the will of the people. It is bizarre when smiling elementary schoolchildren are given "Rimmer Rocks" signs, photographed, and used to create the illusion of "overwhelming support" (against the elected majority)! It is bizarre that such a fine school district as ours can't attract a candidate who will survive the search process without cultivating a cabal of politically active insiders to wage a vocal campaign on his behalf. I am part of the silent majority and am appalled that the attempts of Richard Novak and Craig Rosevear to professionalize and depoliticizc the Board of Education have resulted in a misguided, recall campaign. Both bring considerable professional experience to the board and recognize the delicacies of high-level executive searches. Such searches cannot be fully open if they are to recruit the best candidates. Qualified candidates refuse to "campaign" for these positions, demand confidentiality, and are too smart to step into the bees' nest of a divided community. Whenever searches include internal candidates, external ones question if the search will be fair and open. They will not apply if they suspect a "done deal or insider politics. It's not hard for an internal candidate's supporters to drive more qualified candidates out of town, handing their candidate the position by default. The majority five might be criticized for having not blocked Dr. Robert Rimmer earlier, but search committees frequently give insiders finalist status to help them save face when someone clearly more qualified is selected. It is not, however, "common sense" when "one finalist withdraws, the other finalists get the job." Does anyone believe for a minute that.if Bush and Gore both with- drew, Ralph Nader would be president? My personal experience with Dr. Rimmer is limited, based on two children graduating from North Brunswick Township High School, and is uniformly negative. He does have a loud and loyal following, but there is an equally large segment of silenced students and staff who have no respect for his intellectual prowess or integrity. He has mistruthed, misinformed and misguided students and parents who don't fit into neat little packages. My daughter excelled to meet all of the high school's graduation requirements in three years and was told she would graduate as a senior. Her grade point average put her in the top 10 percent of the class. But when class rankings came out. Dr. Rimmer excluded her and another student from the top 10 percent because they "weren't real seniors" and would have pushed two other "real seniors" (Rimmer loyalists?) off the list. We discovered this by accident. Dr. Rimmer told us it didn't matter, wouldn't affect scholarships, etc., when in fact many scholarships are based solely on class rank. Dr. Rimmer's mistruths would have cost my daughter $8,000 in scholarships had the deception not been uncovered and the class rankings corrected. Ironically, rather than rewarding these students for finishing in three years, Dr. Rimmer changed the rules to prevent any future students from completing their graduation requirements in three years. Granted there are candidates dimmer than Dr. Rimmer, but North Brunswick Township schools deserve a visionary educator who has the integrity to be universally respected and followed by a united community. The majority board members who refuse to settle should be applauded, not ousted. Since Dr. Rimmer has indicated he will leave the district at the end of the school year, most of this is a moot point. Let's keep looking. Thomas J. Montville North Brunswick A s HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis and cholera ravage parts of Africa, there are United States-based groups working daily to combat health issues in South Africa. Medical Education for South African Blacks (MESAB) is a 16-year-old nonprofit organization based in New Brunswick. We are working to overcome the extreme disparity of healthcare availability between blacks and whites in South Africa. Since 1987, MESAB has awarded more than 5,000 scholarships to help educate doctors who train and practice in South Afnca. American corporations, foundations and individuals have generously donated much of the $8 million that MESAB has raised since its inception. Clearly, more work needs to be done as we arc far from gaining the upper hand on these horrific epidemics. Public support for this program and others is crucial. On March 1, MESAB will hold its annual fund-raising awards dinner in New York. We will pay tribute to Charles Heimbold, chief executive officer of BristolMyers Squibb, and Tokyo Sexwale, the former premier, Gauteng Province, and the executive chairman of Mvelaphanda Diamonds. We urge people to learn more about MESAB through our Web site, www.mesab.org. Community and corporate partnerships can truly make a difference as we continue to try to save precious lives. James Scott President and chief executive officer Medical Education for South African Blacks New Brunswick Teacher expresses pride in i.B. community spirit have been a resident of North Brunswick for the past 30 years, and . during that time our community has received its unfortunate share of negative publicity, particularly in the last several months. It is with great pride; however, that I have the pleasure to write about a wonderful event that took place at North Brunswick Township High School — an event that was successful because our community rallied together to display its civic pride. On that evening, the class of 2003 sponsored a fund-raiser called "A Night With the Duprees." It was an opportunity to raise thousands of dollars for the students in that class. Ticket sales were slow in the beginning and we were fearful of losing money. We were warned by skeptics that our community was typically unresponsive and unsupportive of this type of school event — but the skeptics were wrong! The class adviser Ms. Eliza Pomiecinska, Assistant Principal Barbara Walls, the class officers and members, reached out to the parents, the staff, and the community to help sell tickets for the event and the re- sponse was wonderful! Through the special efforts of Father John at Our Lady of Peace, the North Brunswick Policemen's Benevolent Association (PBA), the North Brunswick Italian American Social Club, local law firms and businesses, and many others, we were able to realize a significant profit for the class of 2003! And, let me not forget to thank a longtime friend, Sheriff Joseph Spicuzzo, who helped in our promotion and who volunteered to serve as our outstanding emcee. The show was a great success, and everyone left with smiles on their faces and songs in their hearts. A special thank you also goes to Dr. Robert Rimmer. for his unwavering support and continued presence at this event and almost every other function sponsored by the students of North Brunswick Township High School We are proud of our community and the spirit it has shown. Many thanks from the class of 2003. Beverly Nemeth Supervisor of Technology and friend of class of 2003, North Brunswick Township High School Snepar implores board to end strife, appoint Rimmer ach Sunday, since beginning the superintendent search in North Brunswick, I look at the classified ads for superintendents in the newspapers. And each Sunday 1 see new advertisements around the state in districts with reputations equal to North Brunswick's. None of these advertisements require prior superintendent experience. Every ad states (as did North Brunswick's) "principal and/or superintendent experience required." E Grimm and Kevin Williams) refused to award the position to our most qualified candidate, who happens to be our high school principal, Dr. Robert Rimmer. He possesses the certifications and degrees from the finest schools. He is universally admired and respected by the students, staff and residents of North Brunswick. His qualifications and experience fit the criteria established by the board, staff and citizens at the beginning of the search process. In speaking with board members and administrators from other New Jersey communities, it has been said to me, "If you have a qualified candidate in your district, that's your candidate." Let there be no mistake, Dr. Robert Rimmer was clearly the most qualified candidate for this position and is qualified to apply for any of these advertised superintendents' positions. Contrary to Richard Novak's statements, this community is not divided They are united in their belief that Dr. Robert Rimmer is the best person for North Brunswick schools. This man has brought glory and leadership to North Brunswick in ways never seen before in this town. He deserves to be given this job. As a member of the North Brunswick Board of Education, I, along with three other members, respectfully ask the faction to end this strife and appoint Dr. Rimmer so we can move on to the important task of educating our children. Barbara Snepar Member North Brunswick Board of Education When we (the North Brunswick Board of Education) began the search six months ago, it was with enthusiasm and optimism. We brought forth finalists twice. Both times, a stubborn and self-serving majority faction of the board (Richard Novak, Frank Petrillo, Craig Rosevear, Robert 1 4 SENTINEL FEBRUARY 8 2001 NS South Brunswick band closes in on goal for festival Concert on Feb. 25 expected to raise $12,000 BY CHARLES W. KIM St ifl Wr ter SOUTH BRUNSWICK — They are almost there thanks to the generosity of the community The South Brunswick High School wind ensemble has raised $41,555 of its 5>65,OOO goal to send membeis to a national iestival in April 'To laise S41 000 is amazing, it is a grass roots effort, Director Maik Kiaft said Wednesday The band is trying to laise the funds to ' .1-A send its 65 membeis to the National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis, Ind on April 5-7 South Brunswick will join the top 15 bands in the nation at the 25 year old event According to festival organi^eis, this is the first band to be in\ ited from the Gaiden State, and the first band to be invited from the northeastern section of the country Kraft said that many of the funds have come from individuals and community groups On Tuesday night the Township Council appropriated $5,000 for the gioup to help send them to the festival Band membeis are planning a conceit Feb 25 at the high school on Ridge Road festival tups in the future Kraft also said that the group is looking to stait a Fi lends of Music Foundation to help raise money for futuie trips and competitions 'As the band gets better, the more we will be invited to these," Kraft said, adding that it would be good to have a nest egg for funds "We don't want to have to start at giound zero again," Kraft said Anyone wishing more information on the Feb 25 concert, or how to make a donation to the band, may contact Kraft at the high school His telephone number there is (732) 329-4044, ext 2216 that they hope will help them get even closer to the goal Kiaft said that he hopes to raise $12,000 at the event Tickets foi the concert aie available for $25 reseived seating, and $10 genet al admission The event will feature the band and guest conductors fiom Rutgers and Princeton universities, according to Kiaft Kraft said that if the band mises more than the $65,000 goal, the money will be used wisely "If we raise a significant amount over the goal, we will use it for an endowment," Kiaft said, explaining that the funds will be put aside for any similar K lentine's \,J r - ifeS ' CINDY, Since the day I met you al most 16 years ago I have been hopelessly in love with you and that lore has grown more 8 more each & everyday You have blessed us over these years with the birth of our four beauthil children to form our family whch is all held togeth er with your understanding sincerity & lovingness to all of us I thank God I have you as my wife lor the last 12 years & am look ng forward to spend ing the rest of my lite with the one and only woman I could ever want to be my wife HAPPY VALENTINES DAY YOUR HUSBAND STEVE DADDY Soon enough ! wont be a baby Dad so always know I love you Remember I always have a smile for daddy If you can sneak me some choco lates I won t tell mommy Love, Anthony Manuel Mlrassol DEAR CHRISTOPHER I just wanted to remind you that I love you and I m glad we are working everything out LOVE JILLIAN BLTUNtT B R O T H t H AND ERKO BRENMAM MOJ SLATKA MUS, Happy Valentnes Day Guys' I cant imagine my world We love you all very much1 Love, Worn & Dad SMILE' without you I love you so much sweetheart You are JERI My uptown girl II started my life my world moi svel Eternally yours, over a cup of coffee we did Ivoj Zena Jennifer it our way We looked at the sky and saw spaceships We DEAR HONEY REBECCA traveled and made our mark You are the sparkle in our I thank your mom for giving me eyes You make the stars such a special lady as you I twinkle We love you and can t will love you always get enough of you Mommy & Johnny Rocket Daddy do a terrific job raising FRANKIEANGELO3RD For the past 17 months you JOEY, '"HAPPY VALENTINE S DAY have made us the happiest & You have bought me so GRANDMA DORIS & proudest parents in the world GRANDPA LOU Thank you lor bringing such much happiness in the last 214 overwhelming |oy to our family years oi our relationship I You re our valentine forever & could never have asked for a better man than you who al always LOVE MOM & DAD ways makes me laugh who always supports me and who stands by my side through DEAR LACEY, DYLAN thick and thin I am looking for & ERIN, ward to spending all the days You are the sweetest chil of our lives together f love you dren in the world1 We love you with alt my heart LOVE MOMMY & DADDY Ellen Andy, Danielle DEAR MOM & DAD I am so lucky to have the best mom & dad in the whole world Happy Valentine s Day LOVE, ALEXANDER COHEN Nanny & Pop-Pop Happy Valentines Day Love, All Your Grandchildren ' Near and Far" BRUCIE You are a wonderful dad & husband I loved you then I love you now & III love you forever Thanks for our boys Tons of bunches, Susan AMYLEETERHUNE, We have been together a year and a half and my love for you grows rrore ancf more everyday You have made my life so happy May we be to aether many years to come Move you nappy Valentines Day LOVE DAVE To Miss Lion & Milton Happy Valentines Day and thanks tor keeping up the business Fondly, The ole fella CRAIG I love you so much I couldn | ask for a better man to spend the rest of m> life with You made me the happiestbnde on 10/6 8 I know you always will (From this moment on) LOVE ALWAYS KIMBERLY Bill, I cross my heart DEAR PRINCESS, Happy Valentine s Day Two hearts one soul I Love You MONKEY HEAD Happy Valentines Day Huges ,.*;$ Smooches DEAREST LOU We wish you a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY i HAPPY VALENTINES DAY Thank you so very much for all the caring support and love you give I speak for all our dear ones we all feel your are the greatest LOVE YOU FOREVER DORIS & ALL YOUR HONEYS Jill/Mommy FRANKIE You are the best thing that ever happened to me Our Me together is thrilling & your fove is precious to my hearl I be long to you and I will love you forever YOUR BABY, HAPPY FIRST VALENTINE S DAY JOLIE AUSTIN You light up our lives and bring us much joy We love you with all our heart Hugs S Kisses GRANDMA SHARON & GRANDPA NORM TIARA Words cannot express the joy and happiness you brought OCEAN ANNIE to our lives We love more than We traveled to South words can ever say Carolina Nassau Hawaii New Love Daddy S Mommy York the men all loved you We couldn t keep them away I am very proud to know you and love you and the future has so many years to offer We will always be very happy I TO MY S W E E T H E A R T want to thank you for your NICOLE beautiful daughter Jen Happy Valentine s Day to LOVE JOHN B the love of my life LOVE ALWAYS ALLEN To Pete - Happy valentines Day And its been the best month ever'i Joan MY DEAREST ROBBIE, My angef from God Thank you for making my w o r l d complete More then love hearts soul ALWAYS, PAT and promise to Forever Love Barb 'i TO MY WONDERFUL HUSBAND KEN You are the love of my life and to my darling newborn son Sam you are Ine sweetest thing thai came into my lite Happy Valentine s Day LOVE BARBARA Love, S Sammy, I Love You All -~ Krista & Clifford To My Two Special Valentines Mommy Loves You DEAR EDWARD, Thank you for all your love and support You have been such a wonderful father to our DEB, NONNA JENNY new baby boy and I just want Thank you for all the You are the best neighbor a Thanks for 56 great years ed you to know how much it wonderful years kid ever had I love you Happy means LOVE, YOURZAUT Valentine s Day LOVE ALWAYS KERRI BILL Love Graham FELIX TO THE LOVE OF MY LIFE, My inspiration & my AILMYLOE, YOUR HONEY BUNNY TOMMY You ve changed alot in the T O M Y P R E C I O U S last 5 2 years Being with you SWEETHEART, gets better everyday Thank The most important person you to me I fell in love with you the LOVE ME (TD) moment I saw you I love you with all my heart and I can t wait till we get married and we spend the rest of our lives together So Happy Valentines Day honey LOVE MICHAEL O TO MY ONE AND ONLY HONEY BUNNY I Love you FROM, MR HONEY BUNNY SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 1 5 NS Webcnaft Continued from page 1 takeover of Webcraft by Vertis, according to Arico. Vertis is a larger telecommunications organization based in Baltimore and took the reins of Webcraft late last year. "Since the takeover of Vertis, they have been trying to make us work on our holidays," said Arico. "It has become a sweat shop." Arico said that there had been attempts to meet with management at Webcraft, but the union's requests have fallen on deaf ears. "They wouldn't listentoour side," said Arico. "They are stripping us of our seniority, and without our seniority we are nothing. It gives them the opportunity to take whoever they want regardless of experience." Arico said that this is the first strike in the 32-year history of Webcraft. But, according to Ey, things will remain business as usual at Webcraft despite the strike. "We continue to meet the production needs of our clients through a strike contingency plan," said Ey. NEWARK |||||^lliil i$$^ Georges Road Continued from page 1 solve the problem since the matter came up last year. The council asked the township's engineering firm, CME Associates, Parlin section of Sayreville, to look at alternatives for residents after the initial parking ban on the southbound side. Jay Cornell of CME was able to develop several alternatives to add spaces to the units' parking area; however, the development's homeowners association has not responded to those suggestions. Resident Audrey Myer said that she appreciated the time and money spent by the council on trying to fix the problem, but the problem will still exist. "I have to walk two blocks to park," Myer said. Outside the meeting, Myer said that the problem is simple, with 142 parking spaces for 156 residents, there is a need for 14 more spaces. Myer supplied a list of the assigned parking units for each building. According to that list, there are 82 reserved spaces, and 60 unreserved spaces. "Most women were at home and didn't need a car when this [development] was built," Myer said. Myer also said that many of the residents now have children of driving age who use cars. According to Myer, the residents of other buildings are not sympathetic to the plight of their neighbors. Deputy Mayor Frank Gambatese said during the vote that the township had tried to help, but it really was not their problem. "The township has already put out money to have an engineer solve the parking problem, but it is not our obligation to solve a parking problem of the homeowners association," Gambatese said. Earlier in the meeting, Township Attorney Bertram Busch announced that he would be stepping aside on March 1. 'The time has come," Busch said. Busch will turn over the job to Don Sears, who has served by his side on the dais during their four years in South Brunswick. Sears is a partner of the Busch and Busch firm that has served as township attorney for four years. When your child's medical bills are too big to handle... We can help. 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She told him she lessons at Tee Vans Riding Academy at would create a therapeutic riding program, Prospect Park in Brooklyn. At the time, and that would be her legacy. Isaac recalled, a bridle path ran all the way Her father had always encouraged her from Prospect Park to Coney Island. to make something of her life and to follow After high school, Isaac married and her dreams. she and her husband, Hanen, adopted three In 1979, Isaac founded the children, Joseph, Paul and Sue Ann. They Handicapped High Riders Club at her moved to New Jersey in the mid-1950s, Riding High Farm, and now, with the and eventually built a house in Colonia in planned acquisition of the farm by the Woodbndge Township. HHRC Board of Directors, the continuance Isaac worked as a bookkeeper for a law of the program is assured. firm, but wanted to have a business of her BY JANE MECGITT Correspondent A own. Her young son, Paul, was interested in horses, and one day she saw a classified ad: "Partners Wanted — Horse Ranch — Trail Riding — Snack Bar." She answered the ad and a career was born. Isaac admitted she knew next to nothing about horses when she started running Silver Saddle Ranch in North Branch. She persuaded the previous owner to stay on as the stable manager while she ran the business. Meanwhile, she read everything she could about horse care, nutrition and saddlery, and accompanied the vet and blacksmith on their rounds. The property had beautiful trails and originally horses were rented for rides. After an unfortunate incident, however, in which a group that had rented horses whipped them, Isaac stopped hiring them out and instead started a riding club in which qualified members paid a fee for regular riding privileges. Planting the seed The riding club grew to 300 members, who could use the facilities for birthday parties and other events. At one birthday party, a family brought in a clown to entertain who would plant one of the seeds for what would become the Handicapped High Riders Club. The woman doing the clowning was so impressed with Isaac's horses and the Continued on next page The Gutter That Never Clogs... Guaranteed to Never Clog Seamless OnePiece Aluminum Construction Don't Wai Cali For Special Win Discounts! ENGLERT LeafGHardP STORMMASTER "iVe 'Leaders'in Gutters SPECIALISTS IN SEAMLESS GUTTERS SINCE 1977 WILLIE NELSON & FAMILY THURS., APRIL 19th $ 28, $ 38 5 $ 48, $ 58 at night. Setting back your thermostat can save you money. KENNY ROGERS SATURDAY, MARCH 31st 3:00 PM & 7:30 PM Most Seats $35 & $50 SATURDAY, APRIL 21st 8:00 PM Most Seats $42 & $52 ia^tnConcert! War Memorial Theater Trenton, NJ Call The Box Off ice at 609-984-8400 Rule of thumb: for every degree you lower the thermostat for eight hours, you'll save 1 %. 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The North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA) had been founded in 1969, and in 1975, as Isaac's interest was being piqued, riding was just beginning to be recognized as a valuable form of therapy for the handicapped. She read an article in the magazine Hoiseman's Yankee Pedlar about Octavia Brown, founder of the Somerset Hills Riding Club. An early proponent of therapeutic riding, Brown became Isaac's mentor, and together they founded Horseback Riding for the Handicapped (HRH), the umbrella organization for therapeutic riding in New Jersey. About that time, Isaac and her husband realized they would have to find another farm if they were to realize their dream. It took them one and a half years of looking, until a colleague at the Princeton law firm where Isaac was working showed her an ad for a farm in Allentown. It was just what they needed — 26 stalls, an indoor ring, three paddocks and a nice Cape Cod on 12.85 acres. In August 1978 they moved to Riding High Farm, and by 1979 a board of directors had been formed for the Handicapped High Riders Club. In 1980 the club received IRS accreditation as a charitable organization. WCTC-AM Presents The 5th Grade SpellingBee A BGD E FG H I J K L MNQPQRSTUVWXYZ SPELL DOWN a b c d e f g h i j kIm n v w x vz Sponsored by: The Bristol -Myers Squibb Children's Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital WCTC has a strong educational commitment to its community. That's why we're inviting the students of Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties to join in on Central Jersey's only radio broadcast spelling bee for fifth graders with mid-day talk hosts Bernard Spigner and Miss Spell Down Racquel Williams. Here are the dates of SPELL DOWN... Tune in and hear your school compete! • Wednesday, January 31st 9 am -12 noon February 7th • Wednesday, 9 am -12 noon February 14th 9 am -12 noon • Wednesday, February 21st 9 am -12 noon • Wednesday, -FINALS• Saturday, March 3rd 9 am -12 noon The Spell Down will take place at WCTC studios. The Spell Down Finals -- Saturday, March 3rd Will be held at the Mega Movies, Route 18, East Brunswick. Don't miss your chance to hear the talented fifth graders of Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties. wctc 145Q AM CentralJersey's Information Source Community involvement is key For over 20 years, Isaac and her family have been involved m the community. She has served as treasurer for both NARHA and the Special Olympics, as well as acting as a state Equine Advisory Board delegate for HRH and a trustee of the Horse Park of New Jersey, Upper Freehold. She also has been active with the Allentown-Upper Freehold Drug Alliance. Over 50 individuals required to complete community service have fulfilled their obligations at the farm. The Isaacs also have had several foster children staying with them over the years, and are especially close to their foster son, Alan, whom they consider part of the family. Every year on the first Sunday of June (June 3 this year), they hold their Family and Friends Day, welcoming all for a day of fun and an opportunity to learn about the program with demonstration!), pony and carriage rides, music, games and their famous chance auction for children and adults. A personal crisis recently showed Isaac and her husband, Hanen, how devoted the HHRC "extended family" is to them and the program. Several months ago, Hanen was diagnosed with a serious illness and spent 27 days recuperating in a Philadelphia hospital. Baibara was at his bedside the entire time, but worried about the farm, horses, students and program she had supervised on a daily basis for two decades. Tears welled in her eyes as she related the outpouring support of family, friends, instructors and volunteers. She knows the HHRC will continue to thrive. She plans to remain as executive director, and she and Hanen, who just celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, will move into an apartment on the property. Handicapped High Riders is an NARHA Premier Accredited Center, giving 50 private lessons per week to people with disabilities, as well as group lessons to students from Eden Programs of Princeton; Gateway, which is based in Carteret; and Indian Fields and Cambridge elementary schools in South Brunswick. Project Freedom, a group home in Robbinsville, also sends clients for lessons. HHRC also offers beginner lessons for the able-bodied, driving classes for the disabled, hippotherapy, and an inclusive summer camp for both disabled and ablebodied children. Hippotherapy is a specialized form of physical therapy which uses the horse as a therapy tool to address movement disorders associated with various neurological and neuromuscular conditions such as cerebral palsy, cerebral vascular accident, multiple sclerosis and traumatic brain injury. The farm is open seven days a week year-round. There are currently eight parttime instructors and 12 horses. HHRC does not receive state funding and relies on fund-raising to cover many of its expenses. Events include an annual benefit carriage driving show, sponsored by the Garden State Horse and Carriage Society, which is scheduled for Oct. 14 at the Horse Park; the Cycling Tour from Cream Ridge Winery, to be held Oct. 6; the Night at the Races on March 30; and a golf tournament. HHRC also needs volunteers for its regularly scheduled concession stand work at the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, which donates part of the proceeds to charities. A capital campaign is also under way for purchase of the farm by the board of directors. ' For more information about the HHRC program, volunteering or contributions, call (609) 259-3884. SENTINEL FEBRUARY 8 2001 1 9 NS Guide to Good Eating s^™ A CRFATFR MFDIA NFWSPAPFR.S SPFCIAI SECTION ^-—-' For a top-notch barbecue joint, try The South RiBBer BY JEFF MASTROBERTI Correspondent E nc Pintinics and Joseph D Esposito while vacationing in South Caiolina, sampled local barbecue sauces and decided that they can do better Upon creating their own sauces it became appaient for these childhood friends that it would be gieat to open up their own abs chicken and seafood lestaurant in the town in which they weie both born and raised The South RiBBei is the latest culinary sensation that is lesurrecting the dining scene in downtown South River This homey, quaint take-out/eat-in establishment, winch seats 20 comfortably, has five TVs thiee huge lefngeiated cases filled with beveiages and pictures of downtown South River taken in the late 1800s and early 1900s, is located on Main Stieet, auoss the street from the South River police station Opened on Sept 23, The South RiBBer opened its doois to a well-received public Our specialty and top seller is the barbecue baby back ribs, said D Esposito, who later mentioned that they sell beef short ribs at> well The nbs are available as a full or half rack and come with a choice of all-natuial sauces including Joe s Sissy Sauce, Smokin' Joe's Hot BBQ, Enc's Sweet and Tangy, and Enc s Inferno Included in my sample of several menu items were baby back nbs with Enc s Sweet and Tangy sauce There was no fat on the nbs and the medium sauce was delicious I had the pleasure of sampling the BBQ shredded pork, which contained no fat or filler, and possessed that delicious sauce that I requested on the nbs An order of shredded pork, which is normally sold as a sandwich for $5 25, contains 1/2 pound of pork and is served with french fries The RiBBer's barbecue menu extends to items such as a whole or half chicken, available with the same selection of sauces, as well as the widely known Cluck U Chicken Wingers, for which The RiBBer is a branded dealer Cluck U sauces consist of Mild, Atomic, Nuclear and Thermo Nuclear The chicken, which is also served as a sandwich, is juicy and the wings are meaty and do not appear to be deep-fiied D Esposito said that they are deep-fned, but the high quality frying oil that they use prevents the food from becoming heavy and greasy The side order of sweet potato fries, fined skin and all, also showed no sign of grease The mozzaiella sticks and onion rings that I had for appetizers weie lightly battered, not breaded The sticks were filled with the real thing, and the rings contained whole onions Other appetizers that are offered include soup, salad, and jalapeno poppers with your pick of cheddar or cream cheese filling The fresh fish, which is delivered every Monday and Thuisday, is served in platters of your choice of fried or broiled flounder, haddock, catfish, scallops or slinmp Fned platters include fries, cole slaw, tartar and lemon Broiled platters include baked potato, cole slaw and lemon I selected broiled flounder and requested a baked sweet potato, which I JEFF HUNTLEY Joseph D'Esposito and Eric Pintinics, natives of South River, opened The South RiBBer in September. thoioughly enjoyed The fish was defi- across the stieet from any of the franchise minimum ordei Areas of delivery extend nitely fresh and perfectly seasoned with restaurants to which weve all gotten into Sayreville and to the fairgrounds in parsley and paprika The flounder, had- accustomed East Brunswick The phone number is dock and catfish are also available as The South RiBBer, located at 56 Main (732) 238-RIBB (7422) and their Web sandwiches The fish platters lange from St in South River, is open 11 a m to 9 address is www njcweb com/nbs/ The $8 25 for the fried flounder oi catfish to p m seven days a week, with a lunch South RiBBer is also on the "Web with N J $11 95 foi the broiled scallops The sand- menu available from 1 1 a m to 2 p m Cyber Coupons Find the money-saving wiches are $6 50 each Previously daily Free delivery is available with a $10 coupons at www cybercoupons com unmentioned sides include cheese fiies, •warm cinnamon applet., baked beans, macaroni salad, potato salad and corn on the cob (when available) The selection of pies caught my eye as I tasted my companion's ihubarb pie They also have strawbeiry, apple, blueberry and peach All pies are fresh and naturally sweet The carrot cake that I sampled was very good, and they also have cheesecake D'Esposito and Pintinics, who both have enjoyed cooking since childhood and who each have previous cooking expenence, Pintrnics at area restauiants - SVOGLIA APPETITO and D Esposito in the U S Navy, are surMskmzme Rollaam pnsed at how quickly word has spread ¥ Fifot Invaltmi ¥ Mussels about The South RiBBer The facts that all of the food is served fresh and prepared - PJRIMA PIATTI - INS ALATE to the customers specification, that they TartelUm Caesar have South River roots and are familiar - SCONDI MARI & MONTI with the clientele, and that the area was Albtaocca V CmrofiHeta f lihpia in need of a good rib joint all contribute Scaloppim Man Monti ¥ Salmon V Ftktto Mmah to the appeal and success of the establishment - DOLCI 3 COURSE MEAL Dessert 5 C O U R S E MEAL The front page of the menu states, ' Come on in and have a seat You're bet5500 Sampler ter off here than across the street" They per person plus 6% tax & i 9% gratuity jokingly say this because of their location Our regular Ala Carte Menu will also he served except for Feb ] 4t/i across from the police station, but the saying would hold true if they weie A Valentine Dinner at 2O SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 Guide to Good Eating A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION •£_"_? E njoycuisln e f BY JO-ANN LAMON RECCOPPA ^ ^ ^ r v. ith flags next to each dish showing the p ^ ^ ^ ^ nation of oi igin. It is here the gastronomic tow of the Meditenanean begins hc^e in the mood tor delicious To start your meal, try a cup of SyroMediterranean food will be PaleMinian clam chowder, a wonderfully delighted with Percalla spicy chowder similar to Manhattan-style, Mediterranean Grill, 7 South St. in but extremely thick and loaded with vegFreehold The icstauiant is a culinary etables A lighter way to begin is with a tour of 14 countnes — Turkey, Egypt, salad Kodar (Tunisia) consists of mixed Morocco Greece, Tunisia, Israel, baby greens., red onions, golden raisins, Lebanon, Armenia, Spain, Percalla, pine nuts, dried dates, and a tabil vinaiFrance. Svna, Algeria and Italy giette Also noteworthy is the antipasto, From the outside, the restaurant generous enough for two to shaie, with seems a bit small-scale. Once you step delectable ingredients such as marinated inside, how ever, you realize the outward lamb, smoked ham, brie, Asiago, grapeappearance n> quite deceiving Only fant, mandarin orange, marinated olives, Percalla's main dining room is visible and grilled vegetables over fresh greens from the street entrance, but there are dressed with citrus vinaigrette also intimate booths farther back, and The entrees are remarkable, skillfully rather large dining room at the rear of the prepared, and beautifully presented. The establishment — all together allowing Hamam Muhammar — grilled, butterflied seating for more than 100 guests quail lightly brushed with Colorful onginal artwork (which can be Egyptian/Algerian marinade, served with purchased) complements the lively toasted pita and saffron potatoes over a decor. The atmosphere is festive. Owners bed of spiced spinach, is scrumptious, as Sandra and Richard Callamaras (Richard is the Souvlakia (Greece) — marinated is also die chef) think food is for more leg of lamb skewered and served over than sustenance — it should be a cele- mixed greens tossed with red onions, bration. tomato, and orzo in a lemon and "I love great food and the hustle and oregano dressing, served with a side of JERRY WOLKOWITZ bustle of cooking, serving, and enjoying tzadziki. good conversation. That should be what As expected, the paella (Spain) is an Richard Caliamaras, owner and chef of Percalla Mediterranean Grill in Freehold, eating out is all about," says Richard, who excellent choice — saffron-infused rice shows two of the house specialties, paella and harisa steak. with wife Sandra have at least half the cooked with clams, mussels, shrimp, countries represented on the menu scallops, calaman, chorizo and chicken, For something out of the ordinary Turkish, cappuccino, espresso, cafe latte, somewhere in their collective bloodlines tossed with pimentos, olives, and peas — (though most of the dishes served at cocoa, cocoa cappuccino, and cocoa latte The menu is informative and clever, ole! Percalla are just that) try something with are fabulous (all "cocoa" coffees are a Moroccan-Tunisian influence such as made with imported Dutch cocoa). the Tabil veal chop — a pan-seared and Service is excellent at Percalla, and oven-roasted 12-ounce chop seasoned Chef Richard frequently comes out to Middle-Eastern style and served over chat with guests about, you guessed it, baba ghannouj with a crown of toasted the dishes served, the origins of dishes, bread. Extraordinary. and what new and exciting cuisine he The final leg of your Mediterranean is thinking of introducing and possibly eating tour is dessert, with tempting adding to the already extensive list of sweets such as rustic apple-berry bread countries represented on the menu. pudding, baklava and biscotti (homeGood Food, Good Cocktail, Good Service Since 1967 If you are on a pilgrimage to find made and truly scrumptious), tiramisu, authentic Mediterranean food, your and oversized truffles in assorted flavors journey should begin and end at such as Chambord, Frangelico, Godiva — Percalla. delectably decadent. Call Percalla Mediterranean Grill at After-dinner coffees such as Amero- (732) 761-2333 Make yam resetvatiofts early and join - WNGEONESFcRABCLUSfERS i usf&r COMPLETE DINNER "Valentine's Day I Correspondent T 1 The Hearth Restaurant For A Romantic and Intimate Valentine's Day Come to The Hearth and Enjoy The Warmth and Glow of our Fireplace I * May not nol be comb ned with v.«h any other a h a offer ur or coupons Offer U f anul nul J ] L i t I . . 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Ex^if^S-IS^Oi "The Hearth Restaurant |f The Hearth Restaurant « 2150 Highway 130, North Brunswick, NJ 732-2974211 FOR mUKCONVtNllNCE Y,E NOWACCEPT Cambridge Inn 19 Summerhill Road • Spotswood 251-7400 All Dinners Include Soup & Salad Bar, Complimentary Glass of Champagne (over 21), and Dessert Table ADAM & EVE SEAFOOD FEAST Four lobster tails, two crab clusters, two flounder filets, two stuffed shrimp, four clams casino and four New Zealand mussels in garlic wine sauce, served with saffron rice & broccoli saute LOVEBIRDS FRANCAISE COMBO Chicken, veal, & shrimp egg battered & sauteed in butter with lemon and white wine, served over saffron rice with mixed garden vegetables Your Choice ROMEO & JULIET CHATEAUBRIAND Sliced Tenderloin topped with portabella mushrooms, and served with stuffed tomato, roasted new potatoes and mixed garden vegetables LOVERS LAND & SEA Two 10 oz grilled rib eye steaks, four 3 oz Brazilian lobster tails, sewed with roasted new potatoes and broccoli saute 49.95 Special aim. cevtte metut Valentines <3)ap Children's ^Dinners <sR$es 3-10 Wears Old Only SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 2 1 Make Plans-For:Valentine's Day Take Restaurant 732-721-8808 1792 Route 35, South Amboy Golden Seas Chinese Restaurant 732-536-1088 Rt. 79 &; 520, Bear Brook Commons Shopping Center, Marlboro "A friendly Chinese restaurant is our motto". Chinatown chefs preparing authentic Cantonese cuisine in a family style restaurant. Beautiful decor & delicious food make for a wonderful dining experience. *Sushi menu now available. Famous favorites: Sesame Chicken, Honey Watnut Prawns, Cantonese Seafood Chow Mein, Rice Casserole dishes & Chinatown style Noodle Soups. Daily lunch specials 11:30-3:30. Catering. Kids meals. Major credit cards accepted. Open 7 days. Greystones at Van's Freehold Inn 260 South St. (Rt. 79) Freehold 732-431-1500 Come visit an old favorite for the first time! Innovative Continental Cuisine in an elegant setting. Dine and Dance Friday & Saturday nights. Join us for an extravagant Sunday Brunch Buffet from 10 am - 2 pm each week. We're open for lunch weekdays, too. Twilight Dinner Menu daily from 3-5:30pm. Liquor license. Reservations recommended. Closed Mondays. Private party rooms available for groups of 15-600. Percalla Mediterranean Grill 732-761-2333 7 South Street, Freehold New menu - 13 Mediterranean countries represented. Many fast & creative Wraps, Salads & Sandwiches offered daily for lunch. An atmosphere in Mediterranean Cuisine of Spanish, Greek, & Italian specialties such as: Paella, Lamb Skewers, Pistachio Encrusted Chicken. Variety of appetizers & Tapas specials offered. Call us for hours. Major credit cards accepted. Aranka's 732-297-8060 3185 Route 27 • Franklin Park Aranka's Hungarian-American Restaurant. A family tradition for 2 generations, featuring our chef from Hungary! Dinners: Tues.-Thurs. 5-9, Fri. & Sat. 5-10, Sun. 1-8. Special Hungarian Goulash, Chicken Paprikas, Crispy Roast Duck. Bake s h o p o n p r e m i s e s : Kifli, Kalacs, Walnut/Poppy Seed Rolls, Cookie Platters, Apple Struedel. Roast Goose upon request. Let us make your Birthday, Anniversary, or Corporate party special. Live Gypsy music weekends. Funeral luncheons available. A Japanese & Chinese restaurant serving a variety of delicious Oriental cuisines (we use no "msg"). Bring this ad 2/1 to 2/28, and receive 50% OFF (not alcohol). Happy Hour: Domestic Beers, $2. Mon.-Fri., 3pm7pm. Sushi Bar/Liquor Bar available. Daily lunch specials & diet menus. Taste our deep fried ice creams. Free local delivery. Mon.-Thurs. ll:30am-10pm, Fri. 11:30am11pm,Sat. ll:30am-llpm,Sun. 12pm-10pm. Russian Dream 732-617-0070 455 Rt. 9 South, (The Mart Center) Marlboro www.therussiandream.com Looking for a unique night out? We have it all - Russian ana European cuisine, steak, seafood, live music and dancing. Want to take some of that delicious food home? Visit Arbat Deli, also in The Mart Center. For more information call or visit us on the WEB for special savings. We accept V, MC, AMEX. Open Wed. to Sun., 12 noon to 11pm. Brunswick Grove 732-254-0495 327 Milltown Road East Brunswick The Brunswick Grove Landmark Tavern & Caterer has been serving the area for over 65 years. Featuring Italian & Seafood Dinners, Pizza, & Sandwiches or choose from our terrific Seasonal Menu. Casual, energetic tavern atmosphere. All dinners under $14. Early Bird Mon. thru Thurs., 5:00pm to 6:00pm. Open 7 days a week. Lunch, dinner, & late night menus. Free Ice Cream for the Kids. Take-Out. Fritzy's 732-845-1500 2200 Rt. 9 South, Ideal Plaza Howell Voted best German Restaurant in Monmouth & Ocean County. Oktoberfest is everyday at Fritzy's - Daily Luncheon Specials. Entrees include soup or salad & dessert, from 11-3:30 Tues. thru Sat. Dinner served from 4-9:30 »Tues.-Sat. Sun. 1-8 Dinner Only. Tues./Wed./& Thurs. Buy 1 Dinner Entree get 2nd at 1/2 price. 10% Senior Citizen Discount. Closed Monday. Francesco's Restaurant & Pizza 732-495-8000 Fax: 732-495-8130 180 Hwy. 36 E., Hazlet/W. Keansburg We're not just pizza, sure we have all the standards, but our Chef Thomas Maino, a CIA Graduate, offers a variety of specials. Such as Veal Saltimbocca, Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb and an array of Seafood dishes. So come & enjoy our daily lunch & dinner specials or our pizza in a casual dining room. We are offering VALENTINE'S DAY DINNER FOR 2 SPECIALS. Coming in April try our SUNDAY BRUNCH. We will cater your Party. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11:00-10:00, Fri.-Sat. 11:00-11:00. " Musso Restaurant 732-521-2255 306 Gatzmer Avenue Jamesburg :V Come to Italy at Musso Restaurant. Let our CIA Four Star Chef Rooerto Margolin take you through a gastronomic tour of Italy! (La Vera Cucina Italiana) Featuring Chicken Savoy, Veal Saltimbocca, Shrimp & Lobster Margarita, Flounder Almondine, Salmon Francese, Steak Murphy. All entrees include side pasta & salad. Lunch: Mon.Fri., ll:30-2:30pm. Dinner: 4:30-9:30pm, Sat. 4:00-10:30pm, Sun. 4:00-9:00pm. Forsgate Country Club 732-521-0070 375 Forsgate Drive, Monroe Twp. "2 for 1" Special in the Tartan Grille, Mon.Thurs. through February. Menu ranges from savory Forsgate burgers to herb encrusted Salmon. Friday evenings our fabulous Prime Rib of Beef. Sun. evenings our bottomless Pasta bowl! A la carte menu available. Views of the 18th green. *Offer not to be combined with another offer or p r o m o t i o n . I n c l u d e s lunch & dinner entrees. Excludes holidays/take-out. Please present this listing to receive discount. Our House Restaurant & Banquet Facility 732-938-5159 420 Adelphia Road, Farmingdale Built in 1747, "Our House Restaurant" is a Pre-Revolution landmark. Come & enjoy our delicious Mid-Week Specials: Monday: Prime Rib, $10.95. Wednesday: 1 lb. Lobster^ $10.95. Thursday: 16 oz. Boneless New York Strip Steak, $12.95. Sunday Brunch served all year long. Adults $14.95, Children $7.95. 1 1 2 2 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 Guide to Good Eating A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION £ _ j F Zagat adds 45 key restaurants in N J . to 2000/2001 survey T he Zagat 2000/2001 i\eiv Jersey Restaurants Survey has just been published Nearly 3,"'SO participants ranked, rated and reviewed some 806 restaurants More than 45 additional dining spots ha\e been added to this updated survey, with the editor noting that if \ou're still trekking to New York or Philadelphia for big-time chow you're behind the times. New Jersey is now home to a slew of elegant, celebratory restaurants a.s well as a profusion of top-notch ethnic eateries Cause to celebrate The survey describes a number of established restaurants that fit the bill for special occasion dining. Included among these are Jeffrey's (No 1 Food ranking) in Toms River, The Ryland Inn (ranked No. 1 in Popularity) in Whitehouse and Saddle River Inn (No. 2 ranking for both Food and Popularity) in Saddle River. Andrea Clurfeld, the food editor and restaurant critic for Lhe Asbmy Park Press, who edited and updated this survey, has discovered some new stais on the dining horizon — demonstrating there's plenty of luxurious dining between the banks of the Hudson and Delaware rivers Noteworthy newcomers America — A Yankee Doodle Dandy in Tenafly with a regularly changing menu that features dishes like sweet potato ravioli and se.same-roasted Chilean sea bass. The domestic wine list places a special emphasis on Californian vintages. Chefs Table — An intimate, country setting in Franklin Lakes with the ambiance of Aix-enProvence. The French bistro menu offers a myriad of duck dishes and classics such as bouillabaisse on Fridays and cassoulet on Saturdays. Rat's Don't be put off by the name (a wink at a character in Kenneth Grahame'fi Tlie Wind in the Willows); "This New French just off the Grounds for Sculpture Museum in Hamilton is destined for national fame," writes Clurfeld. "In addition to the tres haute cuisine of chef Eric Martin (ex NYCs Le Cirque), look for a 550-bottJe wine list, a piano tounge and terrace dining beside a lily pond." Here's a look at some of New Jersey's newest ethnic restaurants (all BYO): Bombay Bistro — Posh Indian cuisine "currying favor" with New Brunswick locals who enjoy house specialties such as lobster baked in a tandoor with garlic and ginger. East Saigon — Vietnamese classics such as skewered chicken, spring rolls and well-blended casseroles can be eaten in or taken out of this low-key Teaneck newcomer La Terraza — Princeton chef-owner Jose Martin-Serrano's Spanish Savor Hie moment. Superb Cuisine Seasonal delicacies beautifully presented and our extensive wine selection ensure a truly exceptional dining experience. Warm, Attentive Service Award-winning cuisine is complemented by superb service. Elegant Setting, Extraordinary Views Splendid views and a bright, airy ambiance during the day transform into an intimate candlelit setting at night. STIRIINGS Call 732-521-0070 for reservations. F0RSG4TE U t x i f 375 Forsgate Drive, Monroe Twp., NJ 08831 www.forsgatecc.com • 732 521-0070 Exit 8A NJ Tpk. • Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch An RDC (inlj Group Fuuhh Mediterranean menu blends his signature dishes including paella and mariscada. Ranoosh — Lebanese in Long Branch? Converts to this newcomer feast on kibbeh, basturma, charcoal-grilled fish and meat, capping the evening off with flavored tobacco smoked in a water pipe. Seven Hills of Istanbul — Earthy examples of grilled eggplant salad, sizzling skewered meats and some tasty vegetarian options are drawing throngs to this Turkish delight in Highland Park. Tina Louise — The survey editor recommends keeping this Asian ''yearling" in mind when you're headed to the nearby Meadowlands. Woo J e o n — Whether you're in the mood for Japanese or Korean, this is the place to go in Edison for Far Eastern cuisine, including grill tables and a sushi bar. About Zagat Survey Zagat Survey is the premier provider of survey-based dining, lodging and leisure information It offers content in book form, on the Internet at www.zagat com, on Palm Pilot OS and on mobile phones. Zagat Survey is a privately held corporation backed by General Atlantic Partners, Kleiner, Perkins; Allen & Co.; founding Microsoft CTO Nathan Myhrvold; MIT Media Lab's Nicholas Negroponte; and Nancy Peretsman, a leading investment banker specializing in the media field, For more information, visit www.zagat.com The Zagat 2000/2001 New Jersey Restaurants Survey sells for $10.95 and is available at bookstores and newsstands throughout New Jersey, or can be ordered from Zagat at 888-371-5440. The book may also be purchased through www.zagat.com, Confessions of a chocoholic: 'Give me more, give me more!' By Sally Siegrist N o one is happier than I when February arrives. February has become my favorite month for one reason, and one reason alone — St. Valentine's Day. It's not that I am an incurable romantic. Far from it. It is just that Valentine's Day allows "me to go public with my biggest vice OK, I confess. I am a chocoholic. Go ahead, tell me that everyone loves chocolate, and it is not a vice. You are correct if you're talking about the run of the mill candy bar a day, two pieces out of a Whitman's Sampler kind of chocolate lover. Even the brownie eater who can stop after three sounds reasonable to me. I, on the other hand, have gotten out of a warm bed in the middle of a snowy night to drive sLx miles to the nearest 7-Eleven store because there was no chocolate in the house. Eating a pound of M&M peanuts barely satisfies my craving. I can remember, with longing, my introduction to Leonidas, a Belgian chocolatier, seven years ago. It was a dark chocolate bonbon filled with real cream, delicately scented with hazelnut and shaped like a lily. The chocolate was impossibly smooth and nearly bitter. The thick, rich, cream filling begged for a spoon I savored the taste for nearly a minute before devouring another five pieces. Need I say more? The worst part of this confession is that I am not looking for a cure. The only 12-step program I want involves a game of "Candyland," and it had better be made of chocolate. Valentine's Day gives me a chance to indulge my vice in public. So many people expect to overindulge in chocolate for the day that I blend in without notice. The Valentine's Day gifts that please me most are neither jewelry nor flowers nor sonnets. Champagne might be nice, but only as an accompaniment to some strawberries dipped in dark chocolate. And please, no fully red satin heart-shaped boxes. Save the money and use it to buy a bigger box of butter creams! As for the sentimental cards, buy one if you must, but please be sure it arrives on top of a container of dark chocolate almond bark. In case my family and friends are reluctant to supply my habit, I think I will make myself a batch of my favorite truffles. The recipe was given to me by one of my dearest friends and is laughably easy to make. The only difficult thing about it is trying not to eat all of the truffles as quickly as they are made. Kelly's Truffles • 16 ounce bag of semi-sweet chocolate chips • 1 can ready to spread chocolate fudge icing • 1/4 cup Kahlua • cocoa, chopped nuts oi coconut for rolling Place chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl. Melt in microwave on 50 percent power for two minutes. Stir and continue to microwave on 50 percent power until chips are melted. Stir in can of icing and Kahlua Refrigerate for 20 minutes or until cool enough to handle. Roll mixture into one-inch balls, and roll each ball in cocoa or other topping. Allow truffles to firm on waxed paper. Store in refrigerator Truffles will keep for three weeks. Yield: 30 truffles Sally Siegrist is the owner of Your Galloping Gourmet personal chef service in Pernneville. You can reach her atyrgalgoumet@aol.com or (732) 786-0731. . • ; •v. SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 2 3 NS East Brunswick mayor reports much progress Township address focuses on open space, public safety, recreation as the Coffee House Series, Wonderful Wednesdays, and trips to New York City shows, Neary said. "The recreation department is also to thank for the Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza, last year's Millennium Party, BY NICOLE C. VACCARO oui Memorial and Veterans Day obserStaff Writer vances and much more," the mayor added. Last year, the department serviced more EAST BRUNSWICK — Approximately $13 million worth of land was pre- than 38,000 people in a wide variety of served, 412 arrests (the highest in the state) programs for drunken driving were made and 192 "We must continue to provide these homeowners received compensation for popular programs and keep the fees affordsidewalk and curb repairs last year able," Neary said. "The $632,000 generated tor fee-based And that isn't all. During Monday night's Township activities continues to keep our programs Council meeting, Mayor Bill Neary deliv- self-funded, and minimizes tax dollars," he ered his fifth annual State of the Township said. address — which he began by highlighting Technology has also come a long way some of last year's accomplishments. over the past year, according to Neary. He stressed the Township Council's Achievements both large and small were noted, as Neary spoke of the 13,876 staunch commitment to providing technosummonses issued by the East Brunswick logical equipment that would effectively Police Department to aggressive drivers, service residents. the transition of Channel 8 to EBTV "In four short years," he said, "every Channel 3 — resulting in the live broadcast department throughout the township has of council meetings — and die 5 miles of municipal roads that underwent reconstruction, as well as the $250,000 grant for construction of a bikeway along the Ryder Lane corridor. "Despite all of the continuing projects, the Planning and Engineering Department has plans for an even more aggressive agenda in 2001," Neary said. Two hundred and forty-one trees were planted in East Brunswick this year as part of the township's first-ever Shade Tree Master Plan. "For the first time in many years we are adding more trees than we are losing," Neary said. On the scholastic front, Irwin School was added as an additional site for the Township's School Aged Child Care program. In addition, financial assistance was given to three more PTAs to use for improving the neighborhood's school playgrounds. The Public Works Department successfully distributed over 55,000 free leaf bags to residents wishing to participate in the voluntary leaf bagging program, started by the Neary administration in 1999. CUTS • FOILS The township's programs for seniors WAXING • COLORING experienced an increase in intergeneraMAKEUP • MAKEOVERS tional activities, the hiring of a new direcMANICURES • PEDICURES tor for the Department of Aging and other WEDDINGS staff changes that have brought fresh ideas KID'S BIRTHDAY PARTIES and a new energy to the senior center. OPEN 6 DAYS TUES.-FRI. 9-9, SAT. 9-5, SUN. 10-3 Also last year, the center underwent numerous renovations with the installation of automatic doors, a new roof and a more efficient heating and air-conditioning sysChurch Lane Plaza tem. 2244 Rt 130 North Brunswick "The senior center is another shining y matrixstar in our municipal services," Neary said. "No wonder attendance [at the center] has increased from 31,700 to 33,555 in 2000." The mayor also spoke about the excellent state of the township recreation departHair & Nails Designers ment, pointing to what he considers to be last year's most significant improvement — the increase in the duration of the all day summer camp program from six to seven weeks. Full Service Salon "For those of you that feel our recreation department is the thread that holds Women * Men our community together, you should be • Children pleased to know that we will never unravel Manicures • Pedicures • Air it," Neary said. Brushing * Tips, Wraps In addition to the summer camp programs, the department has been responsible for providing dozens of additional programs for children of all ages, adults and families. hH.iti.dln ^ 'S (7W) Maple Mmdt Pla/u The East Brunswick Arts Commission, J 8 8 4 U S H w y No 150 297-4755. for example, presented adult activities such been equipped with new computers." He also made mention of the township's newly developed, comprehensive Web site, which attracts approximately 266 hits per day. "In the near future, residents will be able to directly interact with many of our departments," Neary said. "In fact, many of them are already taking advantage of our e-mail system to communicate with us, at their convenience, on a whole host of topics," the mayor added. The mayor finished his speech by acknowledging predictions of a national slowing of the economy in 2001, which could possibly have a ripple effect that would hit close to home. "So as we begin the task of setting our goals and objectives foi this year, including budget preparations, this climate of change will be on all of our minds," Neary said. 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Feb 11 at 2 p.m Nicholas Music Center Douglass College Nichol Ave , New Brunswick tickets $1O-$2O (732)932-7511 Venecia U.S premiere comic fable by Jorge Accame directed & adapted by Arthur Laurents Feb. 10-March 11 George Street Playhouse Livingston Ave., New Brunswick tickets' $24-$40 (732) 246-7717 An Ideal Husband "Camino Real' will be performed at the New Theatre, Douglass College, Wednesday-Sunday through Feb 18. , -"-.,-.-,-r~» !*''! v1 i A •> The Brentano String Quartet works of Haydn, Mozart, Stravinsky Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. Richardson Auditorium Princeton University free admission (609)258-5000 • The Dizzy GiJiespie Alumni All-Stars: Jon Faddis, Paquito D'RiveraJ Slide Hampton, Cyrus Chestnut, John Lee, Dennis Mackrel Feb. 9 at 8 p.m. State Theatre Livingston Aye. New Brunswick tickets: $20-$38 (732) 246-7469 Louis Armstrong Centennial Celebration: Nicholas Payton & His Band, Ellis Marsalis Trio, Kermit Rufftns Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. Victoria Theater NJ. Performing Arts Center One Center S t , Newark tickets $i2-$48 (888) CO NJPAC Randy Weston African Rhythms Quintet Princeton University Jazz Concerts Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. Richardson Auditorium Princeton University tickets' $17-$26, $2, students (609) 258-5000 Keltia folk music from the British isles Feb. 10 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 A Concert in Anticipation of the 77th Year of Claudio Spies complete performances of two of the composer's works Feb. 11 at 3 p m. Taplin Auditorium Princeton University free admission; reservations required (609) 258-4241 The Composers Ensemble at Princeton works of Professor Perry Cook & graduate students Feb. 13 at 8 p m Taplin Auditorium Princeton University free admission (609) 258-4241 I'm Not Rappaport a comedy by Herb Gardner tale of two octogenarians fighting off attempts to put them out t o pasture through Feb. 18 Fri. & Sat. at 8 p.m. Wed. & Sun. at 2 p.m. The Forum Theatre Company 314 Main St , Metuchen tickets: $28-$32 (732> 548-0582 camino Real tickets: $25-$35 by Tennessee Williams presented by the Rutgers Theater Company through Feb. 18 Wed.-Sat at 8 p m. Sundays at 2 p m. New Theater Douglass College George St, New Brunswick tickets $17, $19; $9, students (732) 246-7469 . (732) 932-7511 Carmen with the London City Opera Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. State Theatre Livingston Ave, New Brunswick by Oscar Wilde starring Stephanie Beacham, Fiona Hutchison Feb. 14-March 18 Paper Mill Playhouse Miilburn tickets: $43-$60 (973) 376-4343 A Chorus Line presented by the Peddie School Drama Department & Music Department Feb. 15-17 at 8 p.m. William Mount-Burke Theatre Peddie School Hightstown tickets. $10 (609) 490-7550 B r o a d w a y in Love revue featuring love songs from Broadway musicals Feb. 15 at 8 p.m. State Theatre Livingston Ave., New Brunswick tickets: $25-$45 (732) 246-7469 FOR KID The Sword in the stone children's musical based on the classic Arthurian legend presented by A Kid's Forum Saturdays through Feb. 17 at 11 a.m. The Forum Theatre Company 314 Main St. Metuchen tickets: $9 (732) 548-0582 Gizmo Guys juggling, comedy Feb. 11 a t 1 & 3:30 p.m. Raritan Valley Community College North Branch section of Branchburg tickets: $9 (908) 725-3420 N e w Jersey Youth Symphony Paul Hostetter, guest conductor Feb. 11 a t 7 ' 3 0 p m Victoria Theater NJ Performing Arts Center One Center St Newark tickets. $10, $15 (888) CO NJPAC h \J r, '• ) l x ll, Spring Home Show displays from local & national professionals on home products, remodeling, construction, and energy conservation Feb. 9-11 Freehold Raceway Mall Freehold Township Sandy Hook Bird Walk Monmouth County Audubon Society Feb. 10 at 9 a.m parking lot of Spermaceti Cove Visitors Center dress for cold and windy conditions free event (732) USA-BIRD www.monmouthaudubon.org Ethnic Meal in celebration of Black History Month fried catfish, baked chicken, ribs, collard greens, black-eyed peas, corn bread, sweet potato pie music by DJ Weakspot Feb. 15,11:30 a.m-1'30 p.m. Lane Hall Fort Monmouth tickets. $10 (732) 532-8988 Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Feb. 10 at 7 p m . Victoria Theater NJ. Performing Arts Center One Center St., Newark tickets: $18, adults; $9, under age 14 (888) CO NJPAC EX JT1 Guy Ciarcia: Recent Works multi-dimensional paintings through Feb 16 Mon -Fri., 9 a.m. to 3 p.m Mariboe Gallery Richard L Swig Arts Center The Peddje School South Main St., Hightstown (609) 490-7550 Herend: Hungarian Porcelain at Its Finest through Feb 25 Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Sundays, 1-4 p.m. Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation 300 Somerset St. New Brunswick suggested donation. $5 (732) 846-5777 Photographs by Richard Brandsetter Tinton Falls resident through March 1 Mon.-Sat, noon to 4:30 p m Guild of Creative Art 620 Broad St, Shrewsbury (732)741-1441 Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series: 'Color & Movement Paintings' — Judith Godwin abstract paintings through March 2 Mabel Smith Douglass Library Douglass College Chapel Drive, off George St. New Brunswick (732) 932-9407, ext. 26 Opening Up: A HalfCentury of Artistic Dialogue Between Japan & the west ongoing Michael Mazur: A Print Retrospective through Feb. 16 Monotypes in Contemporary American Printmaking From the Rutgers Archives for Printmaking studios through Feb 18 A world of Stage: Designs for Theater, opera & Dance From the Riabov Collection through March 31 Switch on the Night: The Amazing Art of Leo & Diane Dillon through April 1 The Sum Is Greater Than the Parts: Collage & Assemblage From the Dodge collection through April 1 Tues.-Fn., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m Sat. & Sun , noon to 5 p.m Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers University George & Hamilton streets New Brunswick (732) 932-7237 Lyrical Abstraction — Works by steph Lanyon & Ray Skibinski through Feb. 18 Mon.-Fri, 11 a m t o 4 p.m. Sundays, 2-4 p m. Barron Arts Center 582 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge free-will donations accepted (732)634-0413 The Brentano String Quartet will perform at Richardson Auditorium on Feb 9 . . . ' SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 2 7 NS Sell Your Car! Get your motor running for an "Automotive SALE!" We're re wed-up and ready to help you sell your vehicle ...for one LOW price... CALL CLASSIFliDTODW! Only DAWN MARIE SANNWALDT Annie Kelnhofer and Jennifer Grimm, sophomores at North Brunswick High School, discuss the technical aspects of Theater Revue 2001, scheduled to be performed this weekend, with Alchemist Theater Company adviser Joel Chesler. Friends ofS.B. Library book sale Feb. 17-18 The Friends of the South Brunswick Library will hold a "Love Them and Read Them" book sale on Feb. 17 from 10 a.m, t o 4 p.m.; and Feb. 18 from 1-4 p.m. The sale will be at the library on Kingston Lane i n the Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. 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North Brunswick, will hold a pancake breakfast Feb 10 from 9 a m to 1 p m Price is $5 for adults and S3 50 for children age 12 and younger The masons will also hold a blood drive on March 17 from 10 am to 2 pm Both events will be at the Fieemasons Hall on Cedar Avenue and Chestnut Street, North Brunswick Call (732)435 0019 The Kean University Theatre Series will conclude with John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men on Feb 16, 17 21-24 at 8 p m , and Feb 18 and 25 at 2 p m at Wilkins Theatie, 1000 Morns Ave , Union The play is set in the Great Depression and depicts drifting farmhands determined to buy their own ranch To purchase tickets, call the box office at (908) 527-2337 USS Avenger meeting slated for Feb. 11 Skating club to host Challenge 2001 Feb. 19 The USS Avenger science fiction group will hold its first meeting ot the year on Feb 11 at 3 p m at Barnes and Noble bookstore, 856 Route 1 south. 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Colbert, 2 1 , of New Brunswick was arrested for allegedly receiving stolen property and driving with a suspended license on Livingston Avenue at 3:24 a.m. on Feb. 2. Colbert was stopped and was found to be driving a 1991 black Mitsubishi that police say was reported stolen. Police said that Colbert was also found to be driving with a suspended driver's license. Colbert was released on $2,500 bail. Randi Dunham, 20, of North Brunswick was arrested and charged with possession of a controlled dangerous substance that police believe to be marijuana, and possession of drug paraphernalia following a motor vehicle stop on Livingston Ave. at 8:48 a.m. on Feb. 3. Dunham was later released on her own recognizance. 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While they were in the room, Gaines said that he saw a black male about 6 foot tall wearing a blue shirt and pants, and a light brown jacket holding a silver automatic handgun, according to the report. Gaines told police that the man then robbed his wallet of $170 and fled the room. According to the report, Gaines then gave chase to the man, holding his pants in front of him. He lost the intruder, but approached two maids in the hallway of the motel. The maids called police. _ While investigating the incident, police said they discovered the drug paraphernalia in Gaines' room. He was released on his own recognizance, but the intruder was not found, according to police. * " . , * .'•' > J.s - Ti # • • • ON COLLISION REPAIRS C O L L I S I O N CENTEH RT. 1 SO. BRUNSWICK ^ 732-297-7100 Void Where Prohibited Maximum Discount $500,00 ...are you Expires 2-28-00 •f - • - > -i. The Economy? Tax Increases? 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The legislation was first heard before the Senate Education Committee on Jan. 22, where it was passed by a vote of 5-0. Buono said the purpose of bill A-592 is to prevent school districts from posting personally identifiable information about students, such as names, photos, addresses and phone numbers on their Web sites. "Sadly, the Internet is abused by some individuals looking to prey on innocent young people," said Buono. "And so steps must be taken to assure that our schools do not inadvertently aid and abet these individuals who would harm our children." Buono's legislation was conceived in 1999, after a newspaper in Dover (Morris County) reported one school's misuse of student information. Allegedly, the school had been posting students' names, pictures and locations of class trips on its Web site, which ultimately led to parents filing suit against the Dover school for endangering their children's safety by "illegally posting this personal information." "Schools should not be creating virtual playgrounds for these pedophiles and other criminals to access and abuse," Buono added. In a report released last week by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, about one in five youths between the ages of 10 and 17 received a sexual solicitation while surfing the Internet last year. The report also stated that one in 33 children received an aggressive solicitation where the child was asked to meet the person, call, or send mail, money or gifts. "Parents today have enough fears to deal with when they leave their children at the school house doors," said Buono. "The state should not be feeding into these fears by creating another potential danger in our public schools." Buono, who has four children, also blames the nationwide school violence trend for causing parents worry as they send their children off to school each day. "I was astonished to learn that, in this time of heightened awareness, a school [Dover] could act so irresponsibly," she said. "The school was certainly not acting in a malicious fashion; nonetheless, its actions put kids at risk." Buono concluded, "This bill will ensure that school Web sites remain a learning tool for students and not for pedophiles." The bill now heads to the Senate president, who may post it for a floor vote. Registration now open for S.B. day camps MASTER TAX INC. 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Children in .grades 5-8 are offered two options. "Adventure Camp" runs from June 25-Aug. 17 and is designed to meet the interests of the campers. Special activities are also planned for seventh- and eighth-graders. "STAR Camp Science and Technology Researchers" runs in three sessions from July 9-Aug. 17. It offers science activities in the mornings, and children may join Adventure Campers in the afternoon. Travel camp is open to students entering grades 1-8 and runs from Aug. 20-24. All campers arrive at Indian Fields School. For more information, or to register, call South Brunswick Community Education at 297-7800, ext. 3160. SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 3 1 Sports Vikings finish surprising fourth at GMG tournament i South Plainfield outscores | Old Bridge by 8.5 points « for fourth straight title ' ^BY DOUC^ McKENZlE Jf 5foff Writer G oing into Saturday's Greatei Middlesex Conference Wrestling Tournament, it was expected that \ the Red Division's top three teams would t be vying for the team title by the end of the £ day. I A fourth Red Division team surprised i everyone by getting into the mix, before | leaving the tournament with an impressive *. Surd-place finish. \ As for the championship, it was a famil* iar squad standing above the rest by day's I end as the South Plainfield Tigers won , their fourth consecutive GMCT title, F although this one was tougher to get than 'f past titles. I The Tigers were the pre-tournament favorite; however, it was generally believed that the slightest slip-up at a couple of weights could allow either Old Bridge or South Brunswick (who upset South "Plainfield earlier this year) to squeak out - the team title. Added to that, the Tigers were somewhat short-handed, with two wrestlers dropping out with injuries, leaving only 13 wrestlers entering the tournament. Both Old Bridge and South Brunswick had to like their chances. The Tigers proved once again why they are the class of the field, pulling off a 218209.5 advantage over the Knights in the final team standings. In third place was a surprising Perth Amboy team (147.5) which posted its highest finish ever, topping South Brunswick, Who finished fourth with 136 points. •, In the finals, held Saturday at Piscataway, Old Bridge got off to a good start at 103 pounds when senior Justin Smigeisky, the top seed coming in, major decisioned Perth Amboy's Mike Rodriguez. Smigeisky was dominant in the final, posting a takedown and two near fall points in the first period of action. Later in the match, Smigeisky added a reversal and four more takedowns to seal the win. But South Plainfield came storming back at 112, where Rich Gebauer got by Old Bridge's Ian Gorham with a 4-3 decision in a very close match Gebauer scored first with a takedown, and added an escape in the second before Gorham scored a takedown of his own. Gebauer's subsequent escape gave him the narrow victory and put the Tigers back on track. At 119, the Tigers got another win, this one in the form of a major decision (9-0) from returning state champ Matt Anderson, who controlled his match with Woodbridge's Marcello Medini. Anderson was in control from the start, as he won his third GMC title in three years. At 125, Old Bridge got some muchneeded points as Vinny Iodaci beat South Plainfield's Roberto Ramos, 8-5, to take the title. Iodaci took the early lead in this bout with a takedown, but found himself behind after Ramos came back with two of his own in the second period. Trailing 5-4, Iodaci took him down and threw him in a ciadle for two back points with 20 seconds left to pull off the win. Old Bridge's Rob Cook was unable to keep the Knights' momentum rolling, however, as he lost the 130-pound final to top seed Ed Gutmk from J.F. Kennedy via a technical fall (17-2). But Cook wrestled well to get to the final, where he found Gutnik anxiously awaiting his third straight JEFF HUNTLEY *jast Brunswick's Keith Retchags wrestles South Plainfield's Roberto Ramos during *he Greater Middlesex Conference's Wrestling Tournament at Piscataway on Saturday. JEFF HUNTLEY Old Bridge's Justin Smigeisky tries to control South Brunswick's Paul Syrincoski during a semifinal bout at the Greater Middiesex Conference Wrestling Tournament at Piscataway High School on Saturday. GMC title. The 130-pound final gave South Brunswick its only GMC champ as Kyle Nasdeo major-decisioned Woodbridge's Jason Bone 15-2. This match-up between region champs was one of the more anticipated matches of the day, but quickly turned into a mismatch as Nasdeo pulled off five takedowns while allowing only two escapes by Bone. At 140, J.P. Stevens' Gene Zannetti made up for a previous double-overtime loss to South Plainfield's Scott Doerr by beating Doerr 3-2 in Saturday's final. A late escape was the difference in this one. South Plainfield got another win at 145 when Glenn Gross topped Metuchen's Matt Hale, 12-11, after a questionable stalling call with 21 seconds left, putting a halt to Hole's furious comeback, which started when he was down 9-4. Old Bridge got another win at 152 when Kevin Quinlan topped Piscataway's Derek Tranchian, 13-6, after using a cradle for two near fall points to secure the match in the third. It was Quinlan's second GMC title in three years. The 160-pound match-up was easily the most anticipated bout of the day, with Bishop Ahr's Anthony Cavico (17-0 coming in) squaring off against Spotswood's Jason Mar (12-2) in a battle between two former GMC Champs. This match came down to the last five seconds, when Cavico dropped Mar to his back to break a 1-1 tie. It was a disappointing loss for Mar, but it certainly lived up to its expectations. Woodbridge got a win at 160, when Rudy Medini beat Jared Terrell of Perth Amboy 6-3. That set up the 189-pound final, which turned out to be the turning point in the team championship battle. South Plainfield's John Foscola had beaten Old Bridge's Sal Iodaci earlier in the year in a bout which turned out to be the clincher in the Tigers' regular season win over Old Bridge. And on Saturday he was asked to do it again. He did not disappoint. Foscola was in control from the beginning as he beat Iodaci 16-7 to sew up the team title for the Tigers. At 215, J.P Stevens' Tim Karmazsin outlasted East Brunswick's Adam Fleischhauer 6-3, while Piscataway's Brian Bishop won the heavyweight title, topping Colonia's Wilmot Harris 1-3 in the final. But in the end, it was the South Plainfield Tigers who were celebrating, overcoming the loss of two of their starters to win another conference championship. For Old Bridge, that meant a close secondplace finish, despite wrestling well throughout the tournament. For South Brunswick, the result had to be somewhat disappointing, considering it showed earlier this year that it could not only hang with the top-ranked Tigers, but could beat them. With the district and region tournaments around the corner, Old Bridge and South Brunswick will have plenty of chances to make some noise before season's end. 32 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 NS S.B. girls indoor track team sticking together BY GEORGE ALBANO up Old Bridge with 48. "There were six running events and we entered five of them and won all five," South Brunswick Coach Brian Jost said. "That was a really nice accomplishment for the girls. We also came in third in the high jump and fourth in the shot put so we scored another 10 points there " While running relays involves four runners on a team, field events have only two athletes per team and combine their distances or heights. The amazing thing about South Brunswick's performance, however, was that only eight girls were needed to produce the five relay wins. Sophomores Natayla Johnson, Lauren Staff Writer T he South Brunswick High School girls indoor track team is living proof that the team that sticks together, wins together That's sticking together as in relay teams, which is where the Lady Vikings have really excelled this winter. In fact, the SBHS girls may have the best relay teams in the entire Greater Middlesex Conference. 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To learn more, or to schedule a tour call Park Place Center at 732-274-1122. i Park Place Center Genesis ElderCare" Network 2 Deer Park Drive Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 732-274-1122 I Broadnex and Tanya Earl joined junior Engedaye Polk on the winning 4x200 relay team, while Johnson, Polk and Earl teamed up with senior Knstyn McGrath to capture the 4x400. Johnson, Broadnex and Earl were also on the sprint medley relay team with senior Anne O'Rane, which set a meet record with a time ol 4:28.7 Meanwhile, juniors Jen Gaze and Sejal Patel combined with O'Rane and McGrath to win the 4x800 relay in 10:14.1. Gaze, McGrath and O'Rane also hooked up with Polk to garner the distance relay in 13:33.3. Kim Yee and Dayna O'Connor teamed up in the shot put, while O'Connor and Broadnex combined in the high jump, meaning 10 girls did all of the Vikings' scoring. "They're just a good group of girls who work hard and perform well," Jost said. "You can't ask for anything more than that" But he did get more just two days later at the New Balance Games in New York, where two of South Brunswick's relay teams set new school records. The 4 x200 team of Johnson, Polk, Broadnex and Earl ran a 1:49.4, while the quartet of Johnson, Polk, Earl and O'Rane established a new SBHS mark in the 4x400 with a 4:08.4. The Vikings' success isn't restricted to just running events, however. Laura Chmielewski, the only other senior on the team besides McGrath and O'Rane, has set two meet records in the pole vault. One came at the New Balance Games where she cleared 11 feet Then earlier in the season, Chmielewski recorded the third-best high school height in the country with 11 feet, nine inches at the Loughlin Games in New York. And although the Vikings are young (only three seniors among the 22 on the team) the girls indoor track program has plenty of tradition to point to. "We've had some success in the past and they try to match that," Jost, who has been coaching since 1973, said. "We've won the conference title a few times and one girl was a national champion in the shot put two years ago. These girls see that and try to emulate it." Not to be outdone, the South Brunswick boys indoor track team has also had some success this season. "They didn't win the championship at the GMC Relays, but we performed well," Jost said. "We placed in the sprint and distance relays, and in the 4 x800 and 4x200 so we scored some points " In addition, junior Dan McDonald, who's "been steadily improving in the 1,600," according to Jost, ran a 4:39 in the state meet. At the same meet, juniors Matt Randal and Tom Poorten posted personal bests in the 800 (2:03) and 3,200 (10:59), respectively, while senior Bryan Kelly equaled his personal best in the 3,200 (10:31). "The distance team is probably our strongest area," Jost said. "Our sprinters, hurdlers and throwers are on the young side. Guys take a little longer to develop." But with only four seniors on a roster of 35, and 19 of 22 girls returning, it appears the Vikings will be "sticking together" for quite a while longer South Brunswick Baseball Association registration forms for the 2001 spring baseball program have been mailed to the association's 2000 baseball participants. Forms for kindergarten students have been distributed through the schools. Forms also may be picked up at the Recreation Center at Woodlot Park, Municipal Center, South Brunswick Library, or at Grand Slam. Completed registration forms must be postmarked by Jan. 31. Questions regarding registration may be faxed to (732) 297-5918 or e-mail SBAAINFO@AOL.COM. You will receive either a return fax, e-mail, or phone call prior to the closing date of registration. 5500, ext. 2251. The New Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse Officials Association is currently seeking interested candidates to become high school boys lacrosse officials. Prior playing experience is not required. For more information, contact Bill Long at (609) 688- North Brunswick's 12-year-old AllStar team is looking for a few players who are interested in going to Cooperstown, N.Y., for tournament play this summer. To qualify, you must be 12 years old or under on Aug. 1, 2001, and have experience and a desire to play against some of the best baseball teams in the nation. Hard work, dedication and mandatory practice hours are required. Enrollment is limited. Call Rick Scarillo at (732) 821-1582 for more information. 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For 20 years before starting her own pinpany, Zastko was a nationwide leader i residential sales and listings, qualifying jt virtually every sales award, and the •cipient of the New Jersey Association of .ealtors' Gold Club Award (the highest sal estate award given in New Jersey). was repeatedly featured in tastko ^Vomen in Relocation and Real Estate", a rjique collection of profiles of outstandig leaders in the iclocation industry. In March 1991, Zastko opened her firm •ith her son, Andrew Zastko. Today, rloria Zastko, Realtors celebrates its 10th imversary and is acclaimed as one of the sading independent Realtors in New itsey. The staff consists of full-time, seajned professionals and an outstanding iministrative staff. A strong relationship ith major employers and an affiliation ith RELO, the Premier Real Estate etwork, establish the firm's dominant >sition in relocation. Gloria Zastko, ealtors is a family-owned business with itional connections. The firm was voted best in Central arsey in a Home News Tribune survey for ree consecutive years. Consistently 80 trcent of the staff achieves the pres*ious NJAR Million Dollar Club Awards id Andrew Zastko has been the recipient the Gold Award for nine consecutive ;ars, as well as having achieved the 'iddlesex County Presidents' Award for ne consecutive years, ranking him the o. 1 agent in the county for the greatest umber of listings taken and sold. Ginger Boyle serves as the relocation •ordinator of the firm and has repeatedly on awards for marketing and referrals. In '99, because of her efforts, the firm was the recipient of the coveted Crown of Excellence from RELO. The firm's relocation business is paramount to its success. Realizing the need for real estate Internet, and on-line services, the firm recently expanded and has just opened its new technology conference center; the operation is headed by Dwight Hathaway who also serves as assistant manager. The Web address is www.zastko com. Zastko stresses that although the firm is definitely high tech, it remains high touch. Embracing more than 200 years of combined real estate experience, the firm's motto is "Our People Make the * Dilference," and making this difference is Sonya Panson, a chaiter member and 25year veleian in the industry, Robert Ballingall, a chaitei member, and other notable Realtors: Linda Battistelh, Sima Brokowsky, Michael Brown, George Chow, Gayle Ciallella, Marilyn Dixon, Richard Marchesi, Roy Mimen, Kevin Shamy, Irene Solomon, Kathy Snell, Joyce Ann Staples, Howaid Yospin, Sophia Brydbord, Lucy Mollica and Joy Kaplan, a consistent multi-million dollar producer, as well as Charlie Frankel, a 20-year veteran who has just joined the firm Zastko pndes herself in the fact that her entire staff shares the same philosophy — to offer the most highly respected teal estate service found Zastko feels that despite today's merging, consolidating and franchising real estate market, her firm remains a stiong independent with mega relocation connections. 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The ERA Home Connections sendee takes care of the disconnection, transfer and connection of all utilities (e.g., gas, electric, heating oil. water and sewer, telephone, garbage collection, cable service, Internet, cellular, pager, etc.) and handles change of address services such as newspaper subscriptions, vehicle registration, driver's license, voter registration and postal services for homebuyers, sellers and renters. These services are provided free of charge. According to a National Association of Realtors survey, homebuyers want to work with a real estate company that can handle all of their home-buying-related needs. With the countless telephone calls necessary to disconnect and then reconnect utilities, moving can begin to feel like a full-time job. If the closing date changes, as often happens, all of the utilities must be contacted again. The introduction of ERA Home Connections gives ERA real estate professionals a unique opportunity to offer thenclients helpful additional services, at no charge, which take the hassle out of moving. Walda Sorge of ERA Princeton Corridor Lenders Phone # Aapex Mortgage Corp. 800-344-2739 Brunswick Bank & Trust 732-247-5800 Columbia Savings Bank 800-962-4989 Corinthian Capital Group 732-521-5253 Crystal Mortgage 800-378-5010 East Coast Mtg. & Fin.Servscc &00-353-944O First Bank of Central Jersey 732-951-3911 1st Constitution Bank 888-519-7677 Freehold Savings & Loan 732-462-6700 Investors Savings Bank 800-252-8119 Kerttwoar] Piratical Servkes 800-353-6896 , Lighthouse Mortgage 800-784-1331 Loan Search 800-591-3279 Madison Federal Financial 856-439-0700 Magyar Savings Bank 888-990-BANK National Future Mortgage 800-291-7900 Shrewsbury State Bank Realty is both an ERA real estate associate, and a recent user of ERA Home Connections. According to Sorge, "I cannot say enough about this new service. I made just one telephone call, and ERA Home Connections took care of transferring all of my utilities." She was so pleased with the results that she recommended it to her client, Aida Sow, who had just contracted to buy a house. Sow used the service to close her old accounts, begin her new utility connections and forward her mail. According to Sow, "I was already totally satisfied with the level of service I received from Walda and ERA, and then I was offered the ERA Home Connections service which saved me time, worry and stress. This is a real plus for ERA." In order to take advantage of the free services provided by ERA Home Connections, consumers can contact their local ERA office for an application which must be received 10 days prior to the move date in order to facilitate the requested changes. Thereafter, ERA Home Connections does all of the work. 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To find out more about Weichert's Gold Services Program, call Weichert Financial Services headquarters at (973) 605-1515. SENTiNEL, FEBRUARY B, 2001 3 5 STOAItrt, DAVIS * Coldwell Banker Rollie Davis Realty proudly congratulates our Truly Exceptional 2000 NJAR Gold, Silver, <fe Bronze Million Dollar Club Sales Associates. CHARLOTTE CASE¥ KATHLEEN O M B I N 0 * BfAHK HERNANDEZ 1BISJAC0BS8X* JfTOROSS* , MICBELE M. ARMWO * mmmmsm* WINS "BIH," CHBf ^ BRQHZE] B0SEMA8IEHA1SDY SANDRA U U i t CLAIRE OROSS* ELMSE SINGER Somepetiplethinkjtistcmyre^ East Brunswick • 288 Summerhill Road • (732) 254-3750 Gold = 110 million in sales, Silver = $5 million in sales, Bronze = $2 million in sales, * = Distinguished Sales Club (Million Dollar Club achiever for 10+ yeas) Fora list of homes outside the NY Metro area, visit our National web site at http://www.coldwellbanker.com: 612000 Coldwell Banker Corporation. Coldwell Banker® Is a registered trademark ol Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Independently Owned and Operated by NRT, Incorporated. ROLLIE DAVIS REALTY 3 6 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 NS THE MARKETPLACE Real Estate • Business • Auto • Classified • Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors introduces new free services now reach Deborah DiBiasi at the Re/Max office in Princeton. I've moved my office, hut kept my focus! Deborah DiBiasi She tmi} have changed her address, but her area of expertise still remains in your neighborhood. As always, when you choose Deborah DiBiasi as your realtor, you also get a team of top-notch professionals as support staff. The team effort greatly enhances the quality of sen ice delivered to clients. Working ite a team, they are* able to give personal attention to ever}1 detail. Because Deborah h a lifelong resident of your area, she has superior knowledge of the community. She has built a solid reputation tor service, results ami integrity. Properties Unltd. of Princeton 600 Alexander Rd. » Princeton, NJ 08540 (P) 732-422-2200 (F) 732-297-8999 You've got a family doctor and a family attorney. But do you have a family KEAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL? BUYING OR SELLING a home is one of the most important steps your family can take. Why trust those crucial decisions to chance? The time to choose a real estate professional is before you need one. Linda Schwarz simply wants to make sure your experience is the kind of real estate service you deserve — the very best! Call Linda today, you'll be glad you did. Linda '(732) 297-2320 Customer Service is #1 Email: Iinschwarzhome4sale@yahoo.com Website: www.realtor.com/middlesex/lindaschwarz Gloria Nilson REALTORS Estate 3430 Route 27, Kendall Park, NJ 08824 Prudential Fox & Roach Realtors (PF&R), the nation's sixth largest real estate services company, is introducing an exclusive package of free home care services to all their buyers and sellers These free home care services, called HOMEssentials, save customers considerable time, energy and money Initially the program gives clients of Prudential Fox & Roach access to free utility and other start-up connection services, preferred discounts on moving and cleaning services and easy access to a full range of certified home improvement contractors. "In today's busy world, home buyers and sellers are looking for the convenience of one-stop shopping to reduce the hassle of the entire experience," said Lain' Flick PF&R president and CEO. "We feel that the addition of HOMEssentials free home care services adds tremendous value to the brokerage and financial services that we aheady offer and this is just the beginning. We will continue to enhance this program to bring our customers valuable services and products through all phases of home owneiship." The process is simple. Homebuyers and homesellers complete a simple form indicating their interest, fax it into the Customer Care Center, call (800) 820-9790 or e-mail the electronic form found online at www.prufoxroach.com. A personal home consultant follows this up by reviewing all of the connection options available to that customer and structures a personalized plan with seveial options. HOMEssentials then cooidinates with all of the utilities and other services ensuring they are ordered for the date selected. These ariangements are then confirmed with the customer Hours of phone calls and voice mail hassles to ordei needed services arc reduced to a single 20-minute phone call. Beyond basic connection services. HOMEssentials customers are offered preferred discounts on moving services and products and floor care. Additionally they are given easy access to the area's premier contractor referral service through a partnership with HomeNet Solutions, a network of qualified contractors who have all passed a rigorous screening process for quality of work and dependability. Wteiehort, Rosters offers laptop pyreitase program James M. Weichert, president, is pleased to announce that Weichert, Realtors has introduced a new laptop purchase program available to all of the company's 7,500 sales associates. The National Association of Realtors' winter 2000 survey reported that nearly 75 percent of homebuyers found it to be at least somewhat important for their sales associates to be knowledgeable regarding the Internet and computers in general. "The successful sales associates of the future will use technology as a tool to enhance their business and improve customer relations," said Weichert. "The Laptop Piogram will reap great rewards and benefits for those sales associates who use the program as an investment in themselves, their business tiansactions and their customers, by keeping up with the technoloaical trends." Several different laptop models are available for purchase through this program including such brands as IBM, Gateway, Acer and Toshiba. The laptops will be preconfigured prior to purchase to easily run all current software, and the more processing and memory intensive programs that will be available in the future. The laptops will include most Microsoft programs including Outlook to support e-mail capabilities. They will also include a network card to support high-speed DSL Internet access, which will be available at all Weichert branch offices. Laptops can be purchased via credit card through a time investment plan or a lease. The lease option will allow for "trade-ups" and the addition of new hardware at any time during the term of the lease. ¥aeant homes covered at Weietert Insyranoe A vacant home may not be covered in a standard homeowner's insurance policy Most homeowner's policies contain a coverage restriction clause for vacant homes (after the home has been left vacant for 30 days) that exclude vandalism as well as water damage from frozen pipes. This winter, homeowners can ensure their peace of mind with the right policy for a vacant home through Weichert Insurance Agency. Weichert Insurance offers a competitively priced insurance policy for vacant homes that includes $ 1 million premises liability coverage and a full Pro-Rata Refund when the policy is no longer in force. "Our vacant home policy offers some of the most comprehensive coverages available on the market today." said Fred Watkins, president, Weichert Financial Services. "Unlike most standard homeowner's policies, these coverages include vandalism and malicious mischief, water damage due to frozen pipes, as well as flood and earthquake coverage at no additional charge. We have one of the best premiums in the country for this type of coverage," Watkins continued. For more information about a vacant home insurance policy, call Weichert Insurance Agency at (800) 255-1869. SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 3 7 JOAN "TRUDY" EDGEWORTH SAYREVILLE $ 299,999 ROOM TO ROAM Oversized split in Oak Tree East. M/D or Live-in. 4 BR, V5B, Cen vac, fin bsmt, 2 fplces, 2-car garage, private yard on cul de sac. Close to all major transportation. (164005244) Call (732) 525-1550 CHARLOTTE KENNEDY SAYREVILLE s 414,000 Large Mother/Daughter with rental apt. Finished bsmt on 1/3 + acre new kitchen, windows, c/air & separate utilities. (164005252) Call (732) 525-1550 OLD BRIDGE s 234,900 3 BR ranch with full bsmt on 66x123 lot. Formal DR, Fam Rm w/fireplace, and garage. Hardwood floors & handicapped accessible. (164005282) Call (732)525-1550 SAYREVILLE $ 126,900 Mint, lower level Annapolis model with a Country flair. Window' treatments, ceiling fans in DR and kitchen. Programmable thermostat, double shelving units, W/D & refrig included. (164005286) Call (732) 525-1550 EUGENIA "GINA" KELLETT, SAYREVILLE $ 172,500 PRETTY END UNIT with 3BR, 2 ' / B , new carpet & paint! Walk to NYC buses. (164005290) Call (732) 525-1550 NANCY VAN ORDEN FRANKLIN $ 215,000 Lovingly cared for 3 bedroom townhouse with TA baths fireplace, partially finished full basement and 1 car garage, Upgraded cabinets & lighting add to the value Absolutely gorgeous!! (SB043-00-6303) Call (732) 297-0200 SANDRA DUCHNOWSKI SOUTH BRUNSWICK S315,( Rare four bedroom immaculate end-unit. Stunning ceramic tile first floor. Large kitchen with upgraded counters & cabinets. Master bedroom with cathedral ceilings & Jacuzzi tub. Grab the dream, before someone else does. (SB043-006348). Call (732) 297-0200 SOUTH BRUNSWICK 3 BR, 2 full bath, family room and hobby room, backs to woods. All in a Blue Ribbon School District. (SBO43-00B355). Call (732) 297-0200 BARBARA MARKOWITZ $ 255,000 SOUTH BRUNSWICK 498,000 EAST BRUNSWICK .'onclerful three bedroom two and one half ith colonial - located on lovely Nob Hill on inner fenced yard. Nice wood floors, freshly I lintedand much more!!! (SB043-6308) GORGEOUS "executive" 5 bdrm colonial, backing to woods with walk out basement in Princeton Walk. All the upgrades & all the extra's...Princeton address. Award winning schools. (SB043-00-6356) Dynamite 4 bedroom Ranch-featuring a great room addition with fireplace & skylights, refin. h/w floors & fenced-in yard with deck and inground pool. ' Call (732) 297-0200 Call (732) 297-0200 Call (732) 254-1700 FRANKLIN PERFECT FAYE MORY SOUTH RIVER RICHARD TANG 168,900 EAST BRUNSWICK $ 143,500 CHARMING A MUST SEE! bedroom, EIK, full basement, large rooms, front "••)rch. Asking $168,900. 3 bedroom Townhouse. 1.5 bath, hardwood floors, newar Call (732) 254-1700 carpet & siding. Call (732) 254-1700 '299,900 EAST BRUNSWICK '399,950 Young Colonial 4 bedroom, 2.5 baths, fireplace, C/A. basement and garage. Call (732) 254-1700 DONNA WARTERS MILLT0WN s 274\900 " A SHOW PLAGE" 4 bedroom bi-level, 2 car garage, addition of glass enclosed three season sun room. Custom 2 level deck with Jacuzzi, kitchen is remodeled, replaced windows, newer siding and roof. Call (732) 254-1700 JAMESBURG '189,900 3 BEDROOMS VA baths neutral hardwood floors, remodeled kitchen, family room, fireplace, full basement. Call (732) 254-1700 38 SENTINEL, FEBRUARY 8, 2001 Thanks to you! Coldwell Banker proudly congratulates our Truly Remarkable 2000 NJAR Gold, Silver & Bronze Million Dollar Club Sales Associates. Supported by the Coldwell Banker Exclusive Services, such as Expert More Marketing, Technology and Preferred Alliances, they each accomplished extraordinary results for buyers and sellers. Welook forward to going to work for you in 2001! SABRINA KOBER RICHARD LENNARD GOVIND (GEORGE) ANAND BRONZJL LORRAINE LENNARD LAMIN ALHARAZIM RON DRESSEL WARREN MONROE Somepeople think just any real estate company will do, Othersexpect more! C1997 Coidwel Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. S r Equal Housing Opportunity. 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Ad#.1O81 MY IDEAL MATE Big, beautiful, voluptuous SWF, 507 friendly, warm, happy, enjoy music, singing, dancing, movies, musical pfays, reading, gardening, museums, art, dining out, seeking well-groomed SWM, 4560, with a sense of humor, N/S, 5'10"+. Ad#.1422 YOUNG AT HEART! SWF, 51, 5'2", 125lbs., brown hair/eyes, enjoys cooking, music, dining out, the beach, walks and more. Seeking intelligent, caring, educated, attractive, trim SWM, 48-53, for possible LTR Adfl.1452 TAKE A CHANCE! WWWF, 54, enjoys dancing, hiking, biking, long drives and much more Looking to meet a nice, caring, fun, outgoinq SWM, 5058, for casual dating, maybe more Adff 1450 ALL CALLS RETURNED Mother of one 39, enjoys cooking, dancing, movies, romantic dinners, quality times, seekinq D/SM, 39-45, N/S, for a serious, loving relationship Ado 1420 PASSION FOR LIFE SWF, 61, 5'4", I22lbs., brownish red hair, brown eyes, gregarious, enjoy hiking, dancing, dining in/out, bowling, looking for a SWM, for companionship ACTIVE AND CLASSY Shapely DWF, 60, warm, affectionate, with long legs, people-oriented, likes music, dancing, shows, the beach and traveling Looking for ambitious D/SWM, 55-63, N/S, emotionally/phvsical"' <" —••- gentle yet strong. CARING AND BEAUTirill DWPF, early 50s, bright, teacher, youthful, blonde, slim, enioys dancing, dining, seashore, cultural and travel Seeks a caring, emotionally secure, successful, Slo.AdluT/ . , . , , SCENT OF A WOMAN SW. 39, 5', lOOIbs., dirty brown nair, blue eyes, likes fishing, camping, movies, dining out a l S M3r4f.Adfi4T3 rf'fTOntaneO I AM FAMILY-OMEN rED iSS °J™g, sensitive SWF, 54 " • b '°"de hair, blue eyes! enjoys dancing, music, theatre, Ad# 14f5 S S ' O n a t e SWM ' 52 59 " - PASSION FOR LIFE ?!?,?• i)° ne st, loving SWF, 50. l blond Dlavk ™ r ' enjoys y t hK e a t.e r Pnn A s , concerts, cook- anrt =,1 i M | 5 5 - 6 2 ' |Q share life and similar interests. Ad#.1408 ,,, , ROMANTIC SJF r &<£&• c °mpassionate SJF ISO SOMEONE SPECIAL! SWF, 47, 6'2", 140lbs., brown hair/eyes, enjoys walks, museums. sporl-5, traveling, dining out, quiet times and more. Seeking an outgoing, caring SWM, 46-52, for friendship, possible LTR Ad# 1391 REAL I.IVL WOMAN DWF, 52, 5'6", 110lbs , blonde hair, N/S, enioys sailing, music, dancing, outgoing personality, gourmet cooking, nood conversations. ISO a DWM, S4-60. 5'10"i, with similar interests, for LTR Ad#.1389 LOI'sroori-F.it Humorous, upbeat, open-minded, passionate, qenerous, positive, energetic SWF, 50, 5'6", i30lbs, blond hair, enjoys romantic dinners, good conversations, dancing, music and more Seeking SWM, 50-62, for possible LTR A3# 1363 LET ME CALL YOU... Sweetheart. Romantic, independent, stablo SWF, ?3, 5'3", 165lbs , brown hair, onjoys dining out, movieb, lonq walks and animals Seeking stable, responsible, independent, romantic SJM, 23-25, for friendship, possible LTR. Adff.1382 COMMIT MfcNT-MlNDED? DWF, 56, enjoys dancing, music, dining out, traveling, movies and more.Soeking caring, sonsitivc, fit, romantic, intelligent, passionate SWM, 52-59, for a possible LTR, Ad#1383 IHRESISIIBLE Intelligent, blonde, attractive DWPJF, 39, 5'2", 105lbs., slim, seeking D/SWPJM, 38-45, attractive, athletic, fun and ready for LTR Adrl.1247 TALKING ABOUT FUN Lot's havo some! WF, 24, petite, likes clubbing and going out. Searching for a good-looking WM, 23-25, with same interests. Add. 1358 SEXY & SWEET Energetic, happy, attractive, lit, communicative- SW mom, 42, 5'5", dark hair/eyes, likes day trips, politics, etc. ISO a tall, handsome, fit, compassionate SWM, 30-49, with a great smile. Ad#.1103 DINNER r o i n wo DWF, 64, employed, likes movies, flea markets, craft shows, reading and traveling. Looking for D/SWM; 63-70, with similar interests, for companionship. Ad/11336 STOP YOUR SCARCII SWPF, 42 who is ready to have a serious relationship with a SWPM, 43-49, 5'6"+, for possible LTR Adfl.1327 BE EASYGOING Vegetarian SWPF, 42, 5'5", fit, enorgetic, enjoys kids, sports parks, gardening, swimming and church.^eeks SWPM, 33-4B, tall, attractive, for friendship, possibly more. Ad# 1333 BE MY BEST FRIEND DWF. 54, 5'2", enjoys dancing, traveling, interested in meeting a sensitive, caring, romantic SWM, 52-59, for LTR Ad#.1335 MAKE A CONNECT ION DWF, 4 1 , 5 7 " , slender, brown hair/eyes, likes swimming, hiking, ice skating, skiing, cycling reading, theater and the beach. ISO SWM, 40-50, for friends first, possible LTR. Ad#.1311 HONESTY IS A MUST Sweet SBF, 27, 6', brown hair, who enjoys the internet, marketing reading, cooking, clubs, parks and beaches. ISO honest, sweet and sincere SBM, 28-37, 6'+, who knows how to treat a woman and likes to go o u t and have fun. Adll.1320 GIRL NEXT DOOR TYPE Outgoing, cute SWPF, 49, S'2". with brown hair, childless, N/S, enjoys dining out, reading, museums, computers, working out, travel, movies, music and much more. ISO easygoing SWM, 42-52, who enjoys conversation, with good sense of humor. Add 1305 CONSIDERATE MAN Down-to-earth, qiving, respectful SWF, 37, 5'5",1 ftlbs. blond hair, hazel eyes, enjoys bowling, walks, swimming, biking, dining out, movies, seeking clean-cut SWM, 37-43, 5'9"+, who is emotionally stable, with no children Ad# 1284 FULL OF n i N Happy, warm, loving SWF, 62,5'5", 14SID3., medium build, reddish blond hair, retired school teacher, likes playing piano, guitar, walking, dinners, dancing, seeking educated, pleaaant-lodldng SWM, 60-67, 5'9"+, active, easygoing, with a lot in common. Ad#. 1278 NO HEAD GAMES SWF, 54,5'2', wilh 3 children, likes music, dancing, travel, dining and theatre, looking for a caring, youthful, fit. family-oriented SWM, 5359, to be my best friend Ad#.127O CALL AND TALK SWF, 35, looking for a SWM, 3542, who's fun and outgoing, who likes movies and beaches, for possible LTR. Ad# 1274 LET'S HAVE FUN SWF, 38, petite and attractive, 5'4\ 125lbs., enjoys hiking, beaches, dining, dancing and cooking, looking tor a SWPM, 38-45, who's kind and considerate. Adff.1271 SWELT AND SINCERE Attractive SWF, 34, 57", fit, seeks a romantic S/DWM, 30-45, with a great sense of humor, who enjoys children, theatre, travel, museums, dining out and more. 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I City, looking for SWM, 35-42, niceenjoy traveling, music and hopes to looking, in shape, N/S, witty and find a tall, handsome bachelor, with romantic Ad#.1176 similar interests. Ad#.1264 A WOMAN OF SUBSTANCE CAN WE CLICK? Contact this outgoing SW mom, WF, 39, 5'5, 11 Olbs., light brown hair, green eyes, enjoys sports, 30, 5'2", 125lbs., blonde hair, golf, travel, spinlual meditation and brown eyes, if you're a caring, funastronomy ISO WM, 38-48, dad, loving SWM, 28-37, who likes family-oriented, spiritual, for friendmovies, music, dancing and the ship, companionship, monogaoutdoors Ad#.1O84 mous relationship. Ad#.1172 A GREAT CATCH HOPE 2 HEAR FROM U Loyal SWF, 39, 5'9", 160lbs., with SWF, 60, 5'6", 190lbs. brown hair, brown hair and hazel eyes, enjoys blue-eyed, easygoing, enjoys flea photography, animals, nature and markets, beaches, looking for a dining out, seeks a romantic, family-onented SWM, 33-42, N/S, for SWM, 50-64, for friendship, possible LTR. Ad#.l 170 LTR. AdS. 1245 CLASSY LADY " Males Seeking Females Honest DWM, 33, dedicated dad, N/S. 5'10', 175lbs., brown hair, blue eyes, like boating, skiing, walks, the beach, movies, relaxing at home, interested in meeting a SWF, 2634, for friendship first, possible relationship. Ad#.i431 GIVE ME A CALL! SWPM, 60, 5'1V. 185lbs., brown hair, enjoys fins dining, traveling, theater, music and more Seeking blond SWF, 50-65, far friendship, maybe more. Ad#.1451 .NO BAGGAGE' Fit, kind-hearted, conservative SWM, 45,5'9 ,185lbs , brown hair, blue eyes, enjoys dancing, gardening, outdoor sports, outdoor activities, good conversations and home cooking. Seeking old-fashioned SWF, 30-40, for friendship. Ad#.1448 CALL ME SOON SWF, 45, lun-loving, attractive, likes conversation, looking for a SWM, 28-48, financially secure, for casual relationship. Ad#.1161 ESTABLISH A fRIENSHIP With this friendly, outgoing, familyoriented SWF, 64, 5'4", 140lbs., blonde, who likes dancing, walking, socializing and dining in/out. Hopes to meet a tall SWM, 60-65, who has a nice personality and has similar interests Adft.1208 TREAT ME LIKE A LADY Fun, outgoing SWF, 30, 5'4", I28lbs., with trown hair, enjoys walks on the beach, quiet rights at home, dining out and movies. ISO a sincere, honest, trustworthy SWM, 30-42 Ad#1209 GREEN-EYED Petite WWWF, late 50s, blond hair, enjoys music, theatre, dining out, Atlantic City, traveling, bowling and more Hoping to meet Mr. Lucky, 59-66. Adtt.1151 You have to log in to I N check out our great and online. SWM, 56, 6', 2301bs., light brown hair, blue eyes, likes reading, animals, travel, movies, would like to meet a SWF, 45-60, with similar interests to spend quality times with Ad# 1425 FRIENDS FIRST Good-looking, friendly SWM, 28. 5'10', athletic, brown hair, hazel eyes, educated, employed, likes dancing, shopping, reading and fun. ISO a SF, 20-33, for friendship first, always the possibility of more, if the chemistry is right. Ad#.11O7 HERE'S THE DEAL. SW dad, 40, enioys motorcycling bowling, camping, fishing, ISO SWF. 40-45, tor friendship. Ad#.1416 QUIET LIVING Keeps on ticking. SWM, 70, enjoys classical music, dining out, movies, dancing, IS6 SWF. 67-73 Ad*. 1414 TELL ME ABOUT U Good-looking S W P M . 54, 5'8", 165lbs., no children, likes to talk, dine out, catch a movie, ISO an attractive, fit SWF, 40-48. Ad#1412 HIGH ON LIFE Outgoing, very sociable SWM. 35, 5'11", medium build, with brown hair/eyes, is looking forward to hearing from a bright, beautiful SWF, 21-42, who shares bis interests in tennis, sports, music, concerts and socializing with friends Ad#.1O57 MARRIAGE-ORIENTED Handsome M. 44, 5'10', 170lbs.. blond hair, blue eyes, trim build, financially established, soft-spoken gentleman, Midwestern values, enjoys country drives and quaint towns. Seeks warm woman, 34-42, attractive figure, family-oriented. Children welcome. Ad#.1324 ADVENTURE & ROMANCE SWM, 5 1 , enjoys golf, water activities, beaches, cats, romance, ISO SWF. 35-55, for romance, sharing lifes wonders, for passible LTRl Ad#.14O4 ADVENTURES TOGETHER Fun-loving, slim S W M , 45, 6', 180lbs., brown hair/eyes, enjoys dancing, movies, casinos, walks on the beach, seeking SWF, 35-50, tor possible LTR. Adtf. 1406 DON'T MISS OUT SPBM, 43. enjoys all kinds of sports, travel and cooking. ISO SWF, tall, blonde, 21-53. to share life's moments. Ad#.14O3 NO HEAD GAMES SWM, 33, S ' l l " , 195lbs , loves to MANY' INTERESTS LOOKING FOR YOU SWF. 39, 5'9". 160lbs., hazel-eyed, Outgoing, fun-loving SWM, 53. work out, travel, beaches. ISO attractive, kind, looking to meet with 5'8', 175lbs., brown hair, N/S. N/D, SWF, 22-34. for a good time. Ad#.14O2 NEW TO AREA enjoys walks, traveling, people, a SWM, 33-45, tall, loyal, kind, Easygoing SWF, 35, 57", 130lbs , WHO CAN I SPOIL? quiet times. ISO a fun-loving, nice, handsome, for possible LTR. I'm hoping that it will be a slim, likes comedy clubs, dining out, kind, considerate SWF, 45-60, for Ad#1167 affectionate, easygoing SWF, 46walks and the outdoors, seeks an Inendship first. Ad#.1435 I'M FOR REAL 52. I'm a similar SWM, 55, who active SWM, 30-45, for friendship. BLUE EYES Very giving WWWF. 54, 5'1", downenjoys romantic dinners, dancing, Ad#.12O6 Honest, sensitive, attractive SWM, to-earth, enjoys day trips, boardclassic cars, theatre and the LET'S MEET SOON 40, 5'11", enjoys movies, sports walks beaches, theatre, ISO a laidseashore. Ad#.1395 Meet this very feminine, attractive and the beach ISO attractive back SWM, 50-58. Ad#.1130 PASSIONATE SWF, 55, ISO a sincere, considerS/DWF, 34-46, tor a serious LTR. SWM, 30, tail, medtum-built, downA LOT TO HANDLE! ate SWM, 50+, who enioys ballAd#1438 to-earth, vivacious, tikes having Adventurous, outgoing and bubbly room dancing, travel and lively FUN TO BE WITH fun, outdoor activities, running ana conversations AdtM200 SWF, 51, 5', 120lbs, enjoys dancSWM. 40. tall, athletic, outgoing, relaxing. Looking for an active EVERYTHING TO GAIN ing, dining out, antiqueing, flea enjoys photography, landscaping, SWF, 23-34, energetic, with similar Versatile, active SWF, 4 1 , 57", markets, walks in the park, hiking, the beach, outdoors, hiking, biking, interests. Ad#.1388 slender, with brown hair/eyes, bowling, baseball games. ISO a quiet times, looking for a SF, 27-39. YOU AND ME loves movies, books, music, dancSWM, who enjoys children, with with similar interests Ad#.1423 Energetic SWM, 33, tall, mediuming, the theater, hopes to share her similar qualities. 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Asking $75. for both. o r t o d d l e r s in my h o m e , pet Runs, best offers. FireT . V . M e m o r e x m a d e b y 'atio Furn: 2 alum, bar sets. place Covenbrass '.'.''glass, Experienced.Call 732-727-9221 COMPACTOR - Kitchen Aid COMPUTER- Digiview with .ike new. Call 732-679-4401 Model Kucc 15UO 6.5 Amps. Windows '98, Hewlett Packard Mitsubishi, 44" lg., screen in Ig. never used, $75 732-780-0506 L A T F O R M BED - Queen 15" wide. $50. Works. Printer, telephone & table. Great 1006 cabinet. Asking $250./ WHEELCHAIR Electric Jazzy iize, 6 drawers, custom made Call 732-409-3332 est offer. Call 732-251-1471 Buy. 6 mo. old. 732-780-1329 1120. Remote right with swing ill wood (walnut). Exc. cond. CRIB • White. Plus maltress & BREAKFRONT5'L.x6'6"H. away joystick & ball handle, isking $275 732-471-1570 matching bumper 8 quilt, $35. Old ornamental a c c e n t s , foot platform, lap belt and Graco Stroll-A-Bed Carriage, We can fix up your system. We lighting-drawers & cabinets, shoulder straps with teardrop laterals, versa-seat with Roho MARLBORO-After school care $25./b8St oflers. 732-431-2240 can also set up, train and back /erdl green $825.732-409-2575 up your staff. cushion, 19"d. x 20"w , tali 19" my home for 5 and 9 yr. old. DISHESBUNK BEDS-Custom formica Mendlowitz Weltsen, CPAs with back, 1 year old. $3,600. built in drawers S shelves, Must have own transportation PFALTZGRAFF 732-613-9700 After 6pm call 732-866-9546 matching ladder & guard rail Hopscotch fruit pattern $45. & references. 732-617-7557 Want a computer? Like new, orig. $1,500 .asking "all 732-940-7787 WINDSURFER. Weightlifting MONROE TOWNSHIP But no cash? No credit slow $400. Call 732-972-5424 Bench, Weider Weight Set w/2 E X E R C I S E E Q U I P M E N T , credit ok! 0 down payments on Nanny needed lor child bars. 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Exc. 5 cubic ft. upright, Clean out trie Attic Call TODAY 1-800-842-1310. Paid $800. Asking $475. pay.Hefs. Call 732-591-9114 Very good condition, $75. or EVENING GOWN Sz. 6, Irri- table, 4 chairs, 48' glass top, www.np.etstan.com Fill a Position descent lavender, w/matching rattan base, can seat 8. Exc. best offer. 732-264-4863 wrap, worn once, PD. $1,000. cond Ask. $250 732-525-2778 Get new Customers COAT, mink & leather, Asking $500. Call 732-431-0608 DINETTE SET- 54" round glass RECLINERS (2) - LA-Z-BOY FOR THE BEST JOBS lFUR rockers. Sage green. Excelu l l l e n g t h , s i z e s m a l l to Cal! Today & We Will WEDDING GOWN with veil. top wrought iron table, w/7 chairs lent condition $250. each, or Live in/out w/the best families. medium, beige, $100. Call material seats) & 2 bar stools, S450., for both. 732-846-4273 Beaded with train. Size 26. ike Help You Create an 732-254-7043 new $500. 732-863-9616 Best offer. Call after 3PM. Ad That Gets Results! INFANT SEAT - Triplet size, Hazlet 732-888-0752 DINING ROOM Black, modern 732-745-0088 LOVE CERAMICS? Selling "10. Fisher Price. Playhouse, NANNY - Child care needed, 6 chairs, exc. cond. $500. P a r s o n ' s Armless Dining WOMENS CLOTHING, gently Kiln, over 4 dozen molds and 20.Call 732-605-1880 Chandelier- High end, magnif. Live-out In Millstone used, sizes 40/24, fur coat, Austrian, best ofler.732-257-8593 Chairs (6). Black upholstery. unfinished pieces $650. T o w n s h i p for 2 children, Sam plsase leave message. $600. Faux marble dining table Call 732^679-1345 to 5pm, 2 to 3 days per week, LUGGAGE-5 pcs. $15. each. leather lacket, dresses, slacks sase w/brass support. Needs •.V DINING ROOM SET .Y etc., best offers. 732-566-1349 Call Care Connection lass top, $100. Chandelier: Lg. table umbrella-new $65. Dark pine, Old Country. Table, 1-888-610-2273 ext. 2981 Avon bottles-$20, for boxes. 4 chairs, 2 leaves and 2 PC. lomtemp. glass, $100. Ent. Call 732-833-1492 hutch. Excellent condition. Center: 107"w x 82" h x 22" NORTH BFtUNSWICK $400 /nag. Call 732-441-9654 deep. 3 pc. beige faux marble, Babysitter wanted. Must have MICRO-OVEN, Sears $40. formica S glass w/lighted bar, references and transportation. Bicycle, mens, $65. Kitchen DINING ROOM SET brass trim, $1,500. Room Call Evenings, 732-821-5747 closet, glass doors, $45. with glass top table and 4 Divider: oriental black, 4 panBEDROOM SET Bunk Beds ALL HARDWOOD. Del. avail. chairs, $200. Futon, $175. or els, each 1 6 " wide, 6' high BARN DOORS- Natural wood. PARLIN- After School Care lor Call 732-780-1043 best offers. Call 732-940-4541 w/bird & flower print, $175. THE EASY WEIGH! SHAPE 5 drawer dresser, desk 2 kids, 6 & 12, in my home. MICROWAVE OVEN- UnderCocktail Table: 6 sided, brass UP & SLIM DOWN WITH w/lighted hutch, shelving unit, Monday-Friday, 3:30-7:30pm. counter.Kenmore, black. DINING ROOM SET - 6 pcs. SEASONED FIREWOOD HERBALIFE! 800-887-1899 2 bunky boards & mattresses. Lt. housekeeping. 609-716-8115 Excellent condition. $150. wood, cream color. China cab. base, glass top, $500. All exc Sayrevllle Lawn & Garden KITCHEN C A B I N E T S with Exc. cond. $1,250, or best & buffet. BLACK WALL UNIT cond. Call 732-741-3788 Call 732-727-2575 desk, almond formica $400. 732-390-0900 Lacquer) glass & mirrored. SECTIONAL SOFA - 4 pc. GE gas stove 3D" self-clean offer. 6 DRAWER DRESSER POOL TABLE W/HUTCH $75, DOUCH & 3 TBLS. All Best Rust.Natuzzi leather. Like w/hood $100. Caloric 24" dish7ft. slate with balls and sticks. Call 732-625-0141 offers Call 732-303-9672 new. Paid $3,000. Best offers washer $75. Eves. 732^)46-5888 Good condition. $150. Call $25. Trunk load cut & dried BEDROOM SET-Girl's. Green 732-360-0795 DINING ROOM SET - Provin- "all 732-721 -5609 MEDICAL SUPPLIES-walker Call 732-254-0869 cial. Table and (6)chairs, serv- SECTIONAL SOFA - Teal with wheats, stationary toilet & cream, Provincial. 6 drawer REFRIGERATOR- GE Side by COMPANION/ er, lighted china cab , table leather. 5 pcs. which includes seat. New overnight commode double dresser w/mirror, twin bed side, electronic auto ice/water. HOUSEKEEPING pads. 26 years old. $1.900., or dual recllners. Exc. cond. with covers, bathtub safety rail & end table. $250.732-390-4065 condition. $150.00 Dest offer. Call 732-780-64B6 $450. Call 732-257-7386 Serving all of NJ. 24 hr. live in. Good 4 footed cane. 732-363-4297 CRIB • 3 pc. set. bowed effect, Reasonable rates. 732-329-1127 Call 732-254-5325 DINING ROOM SET- Faux SOFA & MATCHING CHAIR. M E D I C A R E N E B U L I Z E R light colored, dressing table (3 RUG S H A M P O O , m a c h i n e drawers), 5 drawer dresser, FIBROMYALGIA SUFFERERS Bissell carpet/upholstery canMarble Formica Table w/6 Custom made. Contemporary PATIENTS! $950. Stroller: Emmaljunga, WANTED! Proven technique to istBr w/attachments. Like new chairs andJ3uffet. $450. or Exc. cond. $550., or best offer. STOP paying cash for $150. Call 732-723-0357. reduce pain. Call 732-565-1666 $150. 732-251-4308 best offer. 732-294-5593 Call 732-220-1416 Albuterol, Atrovent, etc MODEL HOME FURNITURE for inlormation today. DINING ROOM- A 12 pc. all SOFA - Beige chenille, $100. MEDICARE pays for them. We CRIB - All white, with premium FOR ALL ROOMS. HALF SKIS & POLES-$25. mattress, dresser & matching bill Medicare and deliver to HOME CARE - For elderly, PRICE OFF RETAIL. WON'T Cherry Wood set 96" 2 ped- Master Bedroom Set: Dark SKI BOOTS Sixe 8 $15. Ice glider. Perfect condition, estal table with 2 leaves, 8 hand brown lacquer, $995. (2) Twin you. MED-A-SAVE LASTII Call 732-583-2323 sick, disabled. Live-in/out. Skates Size 7-8-11 $500 /best offer. 732-536-3882 1-800-538-9849 EXT. 21Q carved chairs, china closet, sets, $20. ea. set. Reasonable rates. Call Pollnter Call 732-297-6913 ANTIQUE SOFA Solid oak buffet, and server. New in box. Mattress Floor Lamp: brass, $20. (2) Agency 908-925-0494,No fee. - (2) Bedroom Sets • SIMMONS CRIB- W/ mattress SNOWBLOWER - 4 H.P. 2 1 " frame, gold print fabric, 72", Retail $9,500 sell $2,900. Wood Table Lamps, $25./pair. MOVING master S boy's, dinette, chan- Natural Wood w/ blue trim, Call 732-780-9528 Jacobson, 2 cycle rebuilt carb. $350. Excellent condition. Call Call 732-617-7740 delier, t e l e v i s i o n s & other $140. 6 pc. comforter/bumper 609-448-4064 starts on first pull.$150. set, $35. Exc. cond 732-39CKJ384 items. Call 732-297-0235 END TABLES,(2) Oak, $60. ea. SOFA with dual recllners Call 732-254-4490 BEDROOM - Queen size, 6 Brass Table lamps/ hanging all mirrored hutch, chest, tamp, $25. ea. or 3/$70. (2) and loveseat, country blue by MOVING SALE - Refrigerator VIDEO CAM CORDER, high S N O W P L O W - $ 2 0 . 42X15 pc. Lane $500. Call chair, clothing, 0-4T, girls & boys. Magic Chef 23.5 cu. ft. side by $500. O r g a n : 2 keyboard Radial saw 12",$100,,both pedal, $300 Call 732-254-5074. mauve accent chairs, $40. ea. 732-739-1728 Crib, infant seats, maternity side, white, ice/water maker. Exc. cond. 732-933-8335, eves. A L L VICTORIAN OAK - ROLL Craftsman,keros. heater $20. Brand new. Orig.$1100. ask. clothing, changing table, yard SOFA, living room, light floral BEDROOM SET T O P D E S K , T w o door oak roll, bed $10.732-364-4436. $600. also 6 pc white washed toys, double stroller 732-888-7670 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER design plus 2 danish arm A solid cherry wood 4 poster cabinet, hoosier, side by side, SOFA - dark gray with large Solid oak, holds 32" TV, chairs. All for $450. Excallenl wicker bdrm set, from Pier 1, Qu. size, still in plastic asking Edison Phonograph & much floral print. Excellent Condition. hand carved rice bed, 2 night matching oak coffee table Cond. Call 732-297-1177 stands, triple dresser, with trl$600. Call 732-863-5002 more. Call 732-536-0871 $600. forboth, 732-617-0425 $99. Call 732-224-8559 fold mirror, & highboy chest. SOFAS - (2) 72"matching between 9AM-8PM New in box. Retail $5,800., sell FAMILY ROOM - Queen sofa- E t h a n A l l e n . S u n b u r s bed, matching loveseat, cock- w/greenish tones, $200. ea. TABLES - (2) Modern, 1 Rock $1,950. Call 732-617 5910 TOP PRICES PAID FOR: and 1 triangular end table, both BEDROOM SET - 5 pcs. con- tail & 2 end tables, matching Coffee table: square cherry & Used • Only $2.00 each lamps, La-z-boy recllner. Very AAA ANTHONY'S ANTIQUES Antique furniture, oriental rugs with glass tops. $150. Please call 732-727-1490 $100. Sofa: ol temporary - Light wood. $250. good cond. $550.732-257-308? mahogany, PAYS TOP $$ FOR PINBALL MACHINE paintings, jewelry & silver. We Call 732-370-8844 white oriental. Almost new KITCHEN SET. $50. good ANY ANTIQUE • 1 Piece or Mr. & Mrs. Pacman, Vintage, purchase entire contents of $400. Living rm. side chairs KITCHEN SET with(4) chairs, TIRES-15 car tires ;ond. Call 732-254-4880 estates. Will come to your mauve, $100. ea. Entertain- Exc, cond. $350. or best offer. contents • Estates • Est.1979 oak. Sofa, off white. Both con13", 14", 15",and 16". Good home. Call 908-862-0200 Cail Uncle Joe 732-264-3130 m e n t Ctr: Cherry w/glass Call 609-208-1357 BEDROOM SET • Bassett. c o n d i t i o n . $ 1 0 . e a c h . Call Girl's, white. Twin brass bed, temporary, both negotiable doors, $400. Computer table, PINBALL MACHINES - Juke TABLE - Cherry wood, w/pads 732-360-0795 dresser w/hutch, chest S night Exc. cond, Cail 732-591-6157 $100. Side c h a i r : swivel box, video game, pool tabje. 2 l e a v e s , 4 s i d e c h a i r s , & TOTAL GYM - Wilson, mauve, $150. Side tables: (2 Coin operated, commercial stand. $350. Call 732-432-6567 LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ALL LIONEL TRAINS credenza. Good condition. :herry & mahogany, $75.ea. Formal. Excellent condition. 4 stations with stepper. $125. Bedroom set - Oak, Armoire, and home use. (Adam's Fami- Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. $2,500. Call 732-251-7927 Call 732-308-4138 Must see. Asking $1,300. or best offer. Please call Price no object. 732-946-2893 ly) Call Ken 732-541-9130 Queen/King headboard, dressCall 732-52T-B273 732-780-8445 er with mirror & 2 night tables TABLES, (2) NEW, tags on. POOL - BRAND NEW IN BOX Office furniture, cherry wood. LIVING ROOM SECTIONAL Glass ana iron. 1 cocktail and 2 1 ' round. 4'/2' deep. Steel TYPEWRITER And Photo Equipment. 1 po. or Canon electronic with memory Sofabed tan. All in exc. cond. 3 PC. custom. S.W. $950. or 1 end. Asking $475. for both walls, 35 yr. guarantee. Inwhole studio. No Polaroid or • best offer. BRASS & GLASS f u n c t i o n : $ 1 5 0 . Firm. Call Call 732-780-6595 Call 732-863-0303 cludes complete filter system, movie. Call 732-928-7811 COFFEE TBL. $150. CLUB 732-251-4308 ladder & access. Paid $2,700, BEDROOM S E T - Q w/dbl. CHAIRS (4 oversized) $250. W A L L UNIT - Cado Royal GAS RANGE/ OVEN - Tap- V A N I T Y , BATHROOM 48" mattresses. 2 nite stands, each or $800. for all. Sytems, teak. 4 rails, 7 shelves, sacrifice $1,500. 732-723-3444 pan, Millennia, 30", self-clean,, oak $100. Everlast Punching dresser & armoire, Exc. cond. Call 732-431-1707 3 cabinets (1 bar). $250. 01 REFRIGERATOR - Sears, all n c l u d . , h o o d . Bone. B r a n d Bag with gloves, $40. Twin $400. MEDICAL LIFT CHAIR, best offer. Call 732-780-9142 mond side-by-side w/icemaker, Your Women's & Children's New. $400. Call 732-761-9059 bed$10. Call 732-264-1915 used only 3 m o n t h s . Paid LIVING ROOM SET (3) pcs WALL UNIT- 3 Piece, Mica. $400. Dining Room: Pine oval Quality Clothing & Accessories trad. $150., curio $50., sofa WALL UNIT.BIack Ikea $50. Like New. Sofa Sectional table w/6 chairs, china closet, CALL 2ND TURN ABOUND REFRIGERATOR - Maytag, bed $ 7 5 . , king size bras H I & W A & Oak Mirror $10. Stained glass Bisque. Less than a year old. head/foot board, $150. (2 white. Call for prices. Excellent leaves, $ 4 0 0 . B r a s s Bed oak wall cabinet $25. Light Electronic w/head phones wing chals,S60.,732^72;5 J Knndition.. Call ,732:780-670,4 w/baddjng, $150, 7,32-566,-1,114 21 cu. ft. 5 year warranty. $10. Desk $10. 732-251-4906 $30. 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