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VOLUME 7, NUMBER 24
Wtarsh says there is no
stopping MOM line now
NJ Transit chief insists
it will be a 'life-line'
for opposing towns
BY CHARLES W. KIM
Staff Writer
T
he Monmouth-Ocean-Middlesex
commuter rail line will steam
ahead at full speed, according to
NJ Transit Executive Director Jeffrey
Warsh.
"We are moving ahead," Warsh said in
a telephone interview Monday.
The director stated thai the proposed
commuter line between Lakewood in
Ocean County and the Northeast Corridor
line, in the Monmoulh Junction section of
South Brunswick, is just waiting for
funding to become a reality,
"Once we get the capital funds, we
will build it," Warsh said.
The proposal would use an existing
Conrail freight line to run the commuter
trains.
SEAN GUTHRIDGE
South Brunswick High School basketball team member Darius Lumpkin shows staff
and parent team member Josie Velez a move during a fun game at Indian Fields
Elementary School In South Brunswick last week.
Staff Writer
S
outh
Brunswick
Councilman Edmund
Luciano apologized
publicly Tuesday night for
comments made to Rabbi
David Eligberg during a
heated debate about holiday
displays last month.
"I offer my apology." I am
very sorry," Luciano said
during Tuesday night's
Township Council meeting.
Members of the Board of
Trustees of Congregation
ed story, page 14
Officials from Ihe three municipalities
on the proposed line in Middlesex County
met last week in Monroe to organize their
opposition to the plan.
South Brunswick councilmen Edmund Luciano and Ted Van Hessen, and
Jamesburg Mayor Joseph Dipierro joined
Monroe Township Mayor Richard Pucci
and other officials at a public meeting
where they stated their opposition to the
line.
Continued on page 7
N.B. council introduces
ban on nude dancing
Council President Peggy Scarillo said
Tuesday that the timing of the court's ruling and the township ordinance was "perfect."
"I believe that the ordinance is deB'nai
Tikvah,
North adding that he was not BY CRAIG YETSKO
tailed and specific and has teeth to it," she
Brunswick, who attended speaking on behalf of the Staff Writer
said.
Tuesday's meeting did not temple.
The ordinance amends township busiorth Brunswick is taking a cue
comment on the apology.
"I'm accepting it; he did
ness
license regulations.
from a recent U.S. Supreme Court
Eligberg could not attend the right thing," Behr said.
The
ordinance comes nearly a month
ruling to tackle public nudity.
the meeting and only saw a
Luciano, who is seeking
videotape of the apology re-election in November,
At Monday's Township Council meet- after the council denied the transfer of a
Wednesday afternoon.
made the comments last ing, an ordinance which would "combat liquor license to Virgo's, a Route 3 30 go"Luciano apologized as month during what had been crime and eliminate the negative second- go bar. The owner, Paul Golden, a
he was called on to do and an ongoing debate about a ary effects caused by the presence of pub- Manalapan-based businessman had
was responsive to that ban on religious displays on lic nudity in business establishments" sought a person-to-person liquor license
expectation," Eligberg said. public property, which the was unanimously introduced by council transfer from the former owner of the gogo bar, Oznam Corp.
Congregation
Vice majority of the council sup- members.
Mayor David Spaulding said at
President Arie Behr said ports.
A public hearing followed by a vote
Monday's meeting that he understands
Wednesday that he felt the
Eligberg, who also sup- on adoption is scheduled for April 17.
apology was satisfactory ports the ban, commented
Officials' efforts in this matter were that Virgo's, which opened Saturday, is
and that "it took a lot of during the public portion of buoyed by last week's Supreme Court not serving alcohol but has entertainment.
courage for Luciano to do the meeting that a member decision in a case involving Erie, Pa. vs.
He explained that officials are currently
what he did."
of his congregation was Pap's A.M., Kandyland.
finding out what kind of entertainment is
The court upheld an ordinance adopt"It was sincere and came afraid to sign a petition
Continued on page 21
ed by Erie, which bans public nudity.
from the heart," Behr said,
Continued on page 21
S.B. official apologizes
Luciano expresses
regret for remark
to rabbi
According to Warsh, recent reports of
regulatory approval, needed to use the
line, arc inaccurate.
"We are an authority," Warsh said,
explaining that once the NJ Transit Board
of Directors votes for the project; they
only need Gov. Whitman to sign off on
the minutes of the meeting for approval.
Whitman's office has stated that she
supports the MOM proposal, but is aware
of Ihe opposition in Middlesex County.
Virgo's, meanwhile,
appeals liquor
license denial
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Index:
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6 hopefuls vie for 3 N.B. board seats
Two incumbents,
four challengers on
April 18 ballot
BY CRAIG YETSKO
Staff Writer
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NORTH BRUNSWICK — In this
year's race for three Board of Education
seats, voters will have several choices.
Along with two incumbents, Fred
Manning and Craig Rosevear, four other
candidates, Louella Foote, Robert Haws,
John Torre and Kevin Williams will be
vying for the three-year board terms.
Board President Gail DiPanc will not
be seeking another term on the board.
In addition to the board election on April
18, voters will also be asked to approve the
proposed $48.6 million budget.
The North Brunswick Joint Council of
PTA/PTO will host a candidate's night for
the Board of Education at 7:30 p.m.
Monday at the Linwood Middle School
cafetorium.
Robert Haws
This is not the first time that Robert J.
Haws, 52, is seeking a term on the board.
After losing by a narrow margin in last
year's election, Haws said that residents
have encouraged him to give it another shot.
"I think I have something to offer," he
said.
Haws, a 13-year township resident,
lives on Edly's Lane with his wife,
Theresa M. Giaimo and two sons, Ben, 12,
S.B. has 4-way school board race
Two incumbents,
former member and
newcomer vying
BY CRAIG YETSKO
Staff Writer
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on Larson Court and have two children,
Kevin, 13, and Kaitlin, 11, who both attend Linwood Middle School.
He is employed
at Business Edge
Group Inc., a Noith
Brunswick consulting company.
Manning, a 13year township resident, explained that
the township has
gone a long way to
structure cuinculum to suppoit the
state's
mandated
Manning
core
curriculum
standards.
He believes that he has brought experience to the negotiating committee with
his background in labor relations.
One of the key issues coming up soon
will be the teacher's contract which
Manning says is critical.
"We've got a long way to go but I'm
comfortable we'll get there," he said.
As a member of the finance committee,
Manning said he was glad about last year's
Fred Manning
budget which featured a tax deciease.
Fred Manning, 50, who joined the
He said that the board knew that this
board in 1997, said he has enjoyed his first
year's budget would not be as good as the
term.
piior year due to the cut in state aid and the
"I think I've made a difference in a decrease in the township tax latables.
number oi areas," he said.
"We did not anticipate cither one of
During his tenure, Manning has served
those," he said.
on the curriculum, negotiating and finance
committees.
Manning and his wife, Maureen, live
Continued on page 6
and Teddy, 10.
With a law degree and background in
litigation, he explained that he can bring
experience to litigation issues.
Haws stated that
he is not looking to
make any radical
changes on the
board but feels that
"new blood" is
needed.
He said that he
would
look at
different
areas
wheie the board
Haws
can save money and
raise test scores.
"1 am committed to the concept of public education," he said. "I'd like to see us
leading Middlesex County instead of
being in the middle of the pack."
Haws is a trustee of the North
Brunswick Education Foundation and has
also been a member of the Judd
Elementary School and Lmwood Middle
School PTOs.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Four candidates are seeking the three Board of
Education seats that are up for grabs this
year.
The field of candidates includes two
incumbents, Carol O'Brien and Robert F.
Long, former board member Daniel Watts,
and Barry Nathanson, a newcomer who currently serves on the township's zoning
board.
According to the candidates, communication between the board and the public, and implementing the district's $47 million building plan, which includes major
redistricting, will be the big issues over the
next three years.
Construction work will begin next year,
and redistricting is expected to be completed in the 2002-3 school year when the new
Deans Rhode Hall Road elementary school
opens. Conversion of Upper Elementary
School to a middle school will be completed in the fall of 2001, and expansion of the
high school completed in the fall of 2003.
Voters also will be asked to approve a
$56 million tax levy for the district's pro-
posed $81 million budget.
Polls will be from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. April
18.
Robert Long
Board member Robert Long, 23 Adams
Road in the Kendall Park section, is seeking
his second full term
on the panel to continue to "find ways
to focus on children."
"A ton of things
can take you oil
track," Long said,
such as building
and safety, but the
board should now
be able to keep the
f<j>cus on the students and off poliLong
tics.
'There is little value in finger pointing,"
Long said referring to complaints about the
district's rapid growth and state school
funding formulas. "That is just the way it
is," he said.
Long said that he wants to continue
bringing his personnel and budgetary skills
to the board to help out during the next term.
"You do the best you can for the community. You don't do it with smoke and mirrors," he said.
Long sees the upcoming redistricting,
which is part of the district's three-year
building plan, as a major issue during the
next three years.
"Redistricting is always painful; being
clear with the community will help us," he
said.
Long said that he feels he has a lot to
offer the district as a parent concerned with
education.
Long said he supports the district's Safe
and Caring Schools program, and the
School Resource Officer program, which
places police officers in schools.
"Absolutely," Long commented, adding
that these programs help deal with "little
things before they become a big deal."
Long said that the SRO program will
soon be evaluated and that "some changes
may be made."
Long said that the present board members have been "hawks" during the budget's
formation, looking to cut items that are not
directly connected to education.
Long said that the district's growth calls
for more activities like clubs and sports, but
that they are costly items.
'They are big ticket items," Long said,
adding, "We could take that same $30,000
and hire another teacher."
Long said that he feels the district is
doing a good job of being effective while it
is growing.
"We are doing the right things," Long
said. Long said that the building plan will
Continued on page 8
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SENTINEL, APRIL 6 2000
surprise win
Dream team hoping
NBTHS Robotics Club
competing in Nationals
at Epcot in Orlando
BV CRAIG YETSKO
Staff Wntei
NORTH BRUNSWICK — The Ciadle
Robbeis hope then magic will pay olf in
the waim climate oi cential Florida
The magic wotkcd at the Rutgers
Univeisity campus and now Ciadle
Robbcis, the North Brunswick Township
High School lobotics team, will be looking
roi lightning to stake once again
They will be paiticipating in the For
Inspiration and Recognition of Science and
Technology (FIRST) national competition
today tluough Satuiday at Walt Disney's
Epcot Ccntei in Orlando wheie neatly 400
teams and 20,000 students nationwide will
compete
The school, along with Hopcwell
Valley Cential High School and Emico
Feimi High School in Windsoi Locks,
Conn , were the winning alliance at the
2000 Johnson & Johnson/FIRST Mid-Atlantic Regional Competition on March 18
Attci the victoiy, science teachei and
group adviser Wayne Cokeley, honored a
bet and shaved his beaid
Twenty-one students, loin 1 acuity
members and six employees fiom BristolMyers Squibb weie scheduled to depait
yesterday for the competition
Last week, the group was lelaxed and
psyched up foi their upcoming tup
"We'ie going to Florida pumped up,"
Cokeley said "We have nothing to lose "
Cokeley said that since the victory at
the legionals, members have been selling
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The team's success in getting to Flonda
was kind of mnaculous, accoiding to
Cokeley
Eaily in the competition, the squad was
smuggling in 38th place after the thndseeding lound and 24th after the 10thseeding round
However, they weie picked to be on the
alliance that eventually won the legional
"ft was |ust a big surpiise," team captain and NBTHS senioi Randy Weston
said "We were glad that we weie picked"
Cokeley explained that the "dnveis" of
the robot impioved with eveiy round and
by the 10th round, "they weie pios at it"
Also, according to Randy, the squad
discovered that they could push around
then opponent's robots if they wanted to
Cokeley said that although the group
will see teams from NASA in the national
competition, they will not be intimidated
by them
"Eveiy time we've gone against
NASA, we've beaten them," he said
Cokeley lemarked that much of the
team's success is largely due to the efforts
of six employees at Bnstol-Myers Squibb,
who helped students construct the robot
The school's iobot had the ability to
hang on a 5-foot high horizontal bar,
which gave the team extia points, plus it
has a 12-foot arm which can lemove balls
fiom opponents' goals and put them into
North Brunswick's goal
According to FIRST rules, an alliance
receives one point for each yellow ball and
five points for each black ball m the goal,
plus an extra 10 points if the robot can
hang on the bar
Cokeley complimented Bnstol-Myers
electrician Mike Lubmewski foi the idea
"Mike is the father of the arm," he said
"He knows how to make things work He
has a real knack to get people involved "
Continued on next page
SENTINEL, APRIL 6, 2000 5
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regulations.
There are two phases in the competition
Other employees who worked on Ihc
robot were Charles Smaltino, Walter structure, qualification and elimination.
In qualification matches, alliances are
Suchowiecki, Anthony Kukulski, John
formed just prior to the start of each match
Dusko and Kevin Durham.
Durham, manager of the Bristol-Myers and last only for the duration of that match.
Teams that may be allies in one match
maintenance shop, said that the company
and the school had to be in constant com- may be opponents in subsequent ones.
All teams play an equal number of
munication during the six-month robot
qualification matches and the cumulative
construction process.
After the regional victory, the company results of each team's matches are used to
was filled with excitement, he said, but rank them The highest-scoring 16 teams at
added that the Florida trip will not be a the national championship will move on to
the elimination round. Prior to the start of
vacation for the Bristol-Myers team.
"It's business for us," he said. "We're elimination matches, each of the top 16
going down to win. ... We're coming back teams at Nationals will select an ally from
the remaining teams.
as winners no matter what happens."
It one of the top seeds selects another
In the competitions, teams are paired to
form alliances to work together and win seeded team as an alliance partner, the
matches, according to the FIRST Web site team with the next highest qualifying
which explains the competition's rules and points becomes seeded.
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6 hopefuls vie for 3 N.B. board seats
Continued from page 3
Louella Foote
Louella Foote, 62, is very near the educational system in the township.
A four-year resident, she resides on
Bishop Boulevard and serves as a crossing
guard for the district near Linwood Middle
School.
A retiree, she has a daughter and three
grandchildren.
Foote said that parents in town spoke to
her and encouraged her to run for the
board.
"They know that I work with the children and care about the children," she said.
"I am in a position to make a difference."
Known as "Nana" by some of the children in the township, Foote has worked
with them in football and basketball programs.
"Nana will listen," she said. "That gives
me an advantage because I care."
Foote explained that she wants to the
board to come together with one mind and
be open to academic excellence.
She said that the district must work to
bring the best curriculum to the schools,
which, in her words, includes "books, not
ditto sheets."
Foote also wants to see the "police element of stigma" out of the schools. She
stated that students should be treated "like
academic students, not criminals."
"In order to get children to respect you,
you must respect them," she said.
In addition, she would like to see overall screening for teachers in English and
math.
has two children, Paul, 19 and Jessica, 16.
He explained that public education
faces more and more challenges and is
expected to meet these challenges with
fewer resources.
Rosevear, a 15-year township icsidcnt,
said he will attempt to advocate for
schools, working to provide the resources
educators need to meet the needs of all students.
"We have an obligation to highlight
public education," he said.
During his tenure, Rosevear has been
involved on the policy, finance and human
relations committees and also was associated with the expansion of Linwood
Middle School.
John Torre
John Torre, 44, of Carpenter Road, has
been a resident of North Brunswick for 36
years.
He said he was approached by residents
who thought he would be a good candidate
for the board.
Torre has children at each school level,
Kasey, 15, is a
sophomore at North
Brunswick
Township
High
School, jaclyn, 13,
is a seventh grader
at Linwood Middle
School, and Shelly,
10, is in fourth
grade at Livingston
Park Elementary
School.
"I have a pretty
good overview in
Torre
Craig Rosevear
what the adminisCraig Rosevear, 55, us looking to con- tration, parents and
tinue his long tenure on the board.
children are looking for," he said.
He began his service in 1989 and has
Torre explained that his involvement as
served one two-year term along with three an administrative assistant and volunteer
subsequent threementor to the North Brunswick Police
year terms.
Department's "Straight-Up Program" has
provided him insight on today's youth.
Rosevear, an
analyst
at the
With his experience of working one-onRobert
Wood
one with parents and children in the proJohnson Medical
gram, he said that he could bring that
School academic
knowledge to the board level.
affairs
office,
Torre's main goal is to increase parental
Piscataway, said
involvement and accountability in chilthat being a board
dren's education.
member is an
He said that he sees the same problem
important job that
in
the
schools and in the Straight-Up pro"I love."
gram.
"Public educaRosevear
Parents "expect us to be baby sitters,"
tion is the arena I
he
said.
"You can't do that. It has to start at
want to make my contributions," he said.
the home."
Rosevear, whose wife Carol is principal
As a board member, Torre would enof North Brunswick's Judd Elementary
School, lives on Thatchwood Court and courage attendance at PTA meetings and
more involvement in peer mediation programs.
In terms of the budget, Torre said that
he sees a lot of needs, however, there is not
a lot of money available to fulfill them.
He explained that some of the items
that the district is deprived of includes
computers, scholastic materials and sports
equipment.
Kevin Williams
Kevin Williams, 36, lives on Oak Road
with his wife, Stephanie, and three children, Shahcid, who attends North
Brunswick Township High School and Kia
and Kayla, who both attend Judd
Elementary School.
Williams
said
that as the size and
diversity of the community continues to
grow over the coming years, increasing
class sizes and the
possibility of all day
kindergarten will be
issues that will come
before the board.
"I want to be part
Williams
of those conversations," he said. "I
think I have an important voice."
He said that the main icason his family
moved to North Brunswick five and a half
years ago was because of the school system and that if he is elected to the board, he
would like to maintain the district's "excellence."
One of Williams' goals would be to
enhance the relationship between the board
and parents, teachers and staff.
"We're all in this together," he said.
"We're all one."
Williams, who is a supervisor at Bell
South Wireless Data, Woodbridgc, commented on the budget by explaining that it
may work, but he noted that he would like
to sec more money for equipment, such as
computers, which are a valuable tool for
the instruction of students.
One of the proposals that Williams sees
as a positive is the high school's plan for an
alternative school.
He explained that the proposal would
bring back North Brunswick students who
are out of district, thus saving the district
money.
Williams is a member of the Judd
School and North Brunswick High School
PTSOs.
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The event will be held on April 14
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Tickets for this event are available at a
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Warsh says there is no stopping MOM line now
Continued from page 1
In addition to local officials, Middlesex
County Freeholder Director David B.
Crabiel and state Assemblywoman Linda
Greenstein (D-14) also voiced opposition.
Crabiel said that Middlesex County
remains opposed to the plan, vowing that
the project "will never be built."
Warsh said that many of the objections
raised by those opponents were not true.
"We have to debunk the myths," Warsh
said.
Warsh.said that the line doesn't need a
dual rail, as stated by opponents, and that
the authority currently runs a mixed line in
Bergen County.
Conrail said that they intend lo continue running freight trains on the line if
the project is completed.
"Everyone is seizing on one line; that is
inaccurate," Warsh said.
Warsh explained that the .Pascack
Valley Line, which he said is almost identical to the MOM proposal, currently operates with both types of trains using one
line.
"I have urged the mayors to sec this
line," Warsh said. "They never looked at
similar lines."
Warsh said he would be happy to arrange a whistle stop tour of these lines for
the officials opposing MOM, giving them
a chance to speak with their counterparts
along the line.
"They don't look outside of their own
towns," Warsh said. "They arc willing to
fight to the death, while in the towns with
service they would Fight to the death if we
took service away."
Warsh said that NJ Transit runs safe
lines, and he does not think that the new
line would pose any undo safely threats.
"We don't hit cars or school buses,"
Warsh said, adding that the crossings
would have gates.
Warsh said that it is statistically more
dangerous to drive a car.
"We run the safest line in the country,"
Warsh said.
Warsh also stated, "We don't operate
high speed lines," explaining that, to him, a
high speed train travels at about 150 mph.
Warsh also said that even the predictions of NJ Transit that 42 trains would run
on the line each day were not exactly accurate.
"That is our high end capacity," Warsh
said, adding that he did not see that many
trains using the line.
Warsh estimated that about 10 trains
would probably run on the line when it
opens.
As for opponents' claims that the line
would lose an estimated $1 million a
month, Warsh said that there is not a single
commuter line in the country operating
with a profit.
being the best thing to happen to them,"
Warsh said, noting he is waiting for the day
10 years from now when he will be getting
thank-you notes from residents of the
towns now opposing the line.
Asked about numbers he has been using
lately to show wide support for MOM,
Warsh said 75 towns will be affected by or
benefit from it. He has made a point of saying that all but three of the 75 towns along
the line — the three exceptions being
Jamcsburg, Monroe and South Brunswick
— favor it.
Monmouth County, which would receive the most benefit, has 52 towns in
total.
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Each week campers take two half-day
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"Our farebox recovery is 65 percent,
the highest in the country," Warsh said.
Warsh said that the service will be a
"life line" for the communities which
oppose it.
"It will be a vitamin shot mainlined into
the body of Jamcsburg," Warsh said,
adding that the senior population in
Monroe will benefit tremendously from
the service. "It will provide access to
health care, friends and jobs for the seniors."
Warsh urged line opponents to "hold
their fight for another day" and to look at
other areas in the state with commuter
service.
"Those towns look back at the rail line
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Continued from page 3
Cunently seiving as vice chauman of the
zoning boaid, Bauy Nathanson, 40 Dunston
include many challenges and that it will be Lane in the Monmouth Junction section, has
important foi the board to communicate with made many contacts in town which he feels
the public.
will help him on the Boaid of Education
Long said it will be important ioi mem"1 talk to a lot of people, and 1 have icla
bers of the public to leain about the piocess tionships with each membci ol the Township
that the board will use in making decisions as Council," Nathanson said
the disti ict configuration changes
Nathanson said that he thought this was a
"Change is sometimes haid to undei- good time foi him to run because of his backstand," Long said, adding that li icsidcnts lis- giound in the private scctoi
ten to the discussion of the issues as things
"I undei stand budgets and unions,"
change, "there shouldn't be any suipuses"
Nathanson said
Barry Nathanson
Nathanson feels that the communication
issue is important
"It is important
Ioi the boaid to communicate piopetly,"
he said, adding that
in the past "the message nevei got out
theic"
Nathanson said
that he thinks that
serving on the boaid
should be "proactive" and not just
attending the mcel-
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"You have to get out and talk to people,"
he said
Nathanson said that keeping the building
piogiam on tiack will be vital dunng the next
thiee yeais.
He supported the constiuction lcleiendum and believes his backgiound with
conUactois and bids would benefit the boaid
"Theic is a lack oi land in the township
ioi schools," he said, adding that using tiaileis foi classiooms is a pioblcm
Nathanson said paients should become
moie involved in getting budgets and lefcienda passed in the township
"It should come liom the paients," he
said
Nathanson said that he thought it was
important to use his knowledge oi the master
plan, which the township is levismg, dunng
the next ycai as a boaid membei
"We need a school boaid member to woik
on the plan," he said
He also plans to complete his zoning
bodid tenn, he said
Nathanson said that the disliicl needs to
be moie cicativc in scaiching toi fedcial
gi ant moneys
"We have to expand oui seaich foi
giants," he said
Nathanson said that the lines oi communication must also bo unpiovcd with
Washington, D C , andTienton, as well as the
community
He said that cuncnt I uncling on the fedeial and state levels is not what it should be
'Theic is something not light thcie," he
said "We don't get oui fan shaie, I can help"
Nathanson said that salety is also a laigc
issue
"Paients need to take moie contiol, get
moie involved," he said
Nathanson said that the school system
was a majoi icason foi moving into the township
"I want to make sine it stays that way," he
said
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Incumbent Boaid of Education member
Ccuol O'Bncn is hoping that anothei teim on
the body will help the boaid communicate
better with residents
'That is essential," said O'Bnen, who
lives at 37 Waverly Place, Monmouth
Junction
O'Bnen is seeking hei thud teim on
the boaid and feels
that communication
lines between the
boaid and the public
need to improve
"The boaid has
made an effort to
communicate,"
O'Biien said, adding
that it is a two-way
street
O'Brien
"The community
needs to feel their
voices are being heard," she said
O'Brien said that while you cannot get the
understanding of the residents 100 percent of
the time, communicating the reasons for
decisions can help them understand particular actions
"If you involve the public, they may
undeistand," she said
Despite a desire to increase communications with lesidents, O'Brien said that
she thinks they aie "happy with thejraard "
O'Bnen said that the next term is important as the district implements the $47 million
Continued on page 9
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S.B. elections
Continued from page 8
building plan approved by voters last year.
"Our enrollment is going to increase,"
O'Brien said, adding that it will be crucial to
keep the new building program "on target" to
deal with enrollment increases.
O'Brien said that she sees an important
role in working with tine state on school funding. "Currently the state is not funding our
enrollment," O'Brien said.
O'Brien, who has served as a state board
delegate, said that she understands the state's
struggles with funding less wealthy districts,
explaining that while most schools in the
state get about 50 percent of their funds from
the state, South Brunswick gets much less,
increasing the tax load of the residents.
To offset this, O'Brien said, the township
must look to bring in more business, and less
residential development.
O'Brien also expects the upcoming redistricting associated with the building referendum to take a lot of time.
"It will be a real passionate issue,"
O'Brien said.
O'Brien said that the process will be
tough and the board must strike a balance.
"Certainly you don't want a school with
100 empty seats, while another is overcrowded," she said.
Dr. Daniel Watts
After a brief hiatus, Dr. Daniel Watts, who
resides at 24 Essex Drive in the Monmouth
Junction section, would like to return to the
Board of Education.
Watts served on the body for nine years,
from 1985-94.
Watts said that he wants share his prior
experience with the board. "That experience
is important," Watts said.
Watts said that he would like to see the
board move back to
issues of education
and curriculum, as
opposed to building.
"Most of the talk
has been about building," Watts said.
Watts said that he
feels that the board
needs to communicate better with residents, and that the
failures the body has
experienced may be
Watts
due to inability.
"Issues are not as
well explained as they could be," Watts said.
'The board has to talk about why a decision
is made; things don't come out of black
boxes."
As far as the building plan goes, Watts
said it is important the three-year plan be
delivered to the township "on time, on schedule, and on budget."
"We have to be monitoring that," he said.
Watts feels that this is the time to make
advances in the quality of education that the
district can offer.
"We have a large number of new teachers
coming on," Watts said.
Watts said that during this unique lime,
the district can implement new procedures
for teachers and allow principals to define
goals for their programs.
"If we don't do it now, the opportunity
will be lost," Watts said.
Watts said that another important issue
the board must face in the coming years is
keeping its promise not to build any more
facilities until 2008.
Watts said that unless a close eye is kept
on managing the growing enrollment, the district may be faced with more building.
"If we have to build in 2005, for example,
then the credibility of their promise goes out
the window," Watts said.
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OPINION
OUR VIEW
Virtual standoff on MOM
N
J Transit Executive Director Jeffrey Warsh makes
clear in an interview this
week thai the Monmouth-OccanMiddlesex (MOM) commuter rail
link is coming through no matter
what.
He has also been quick to poinl
out that only three of the 75 towns
along the proposed line oppose it.
We, of course, know that there
are not 75 towns along the line,
making his statement pretty misleading. Asked to clarify that
point, he said there arc 75 towns
that will reap the benefits ot the
line.
3
Middlesex County and local
officials from Jamesburg, Monroe
and South Brunswick, meanwhile,
have an opposing view.
"We musl keep up our opposition, but this line will never be
built," Middlesex County Freeholder Director David B. CrabicI
vowed.
Where all this will end is anyone's guess.
The prudent thing for everyone
is be prepared to plan for what, on
the surface, seems like the
inevitable —• a commuter rail link
from Lakewood to Monmouth
Junction.
Nudity ban an important step
N
orth Brunswick's introduction of a ban on public
nudity at business establishments is intended to send a
clear message that the township
does not want go-go bars or any
other business that promotes public
nudity.
Once the ordinance is adopted,
businesses already in existence that
have this type of activity and are
licensed by the township will be
required to apply for and receive a
new license.
The ordinance is based on one
in Eric, Pa., which was recently
upheld on appeal by the U.S.
Supreme Court.
The
court
upheld
the
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it was an attempt to regulate secondary effects of such activity,
including crime, according to
township officials.
This is an important step and
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the entire community.
UTTERS
gtemember, actions speaBc louder1 than words
outh Brunswick Police Martin L. King Jr. discussed the
Are Well Trained and meaning of the "two types of laws:
Responsible" was the just and unjust ... What's the difheadline in the guest column pub- ference between the two? Any law
lished in the March 23 edition of that uplifts human personality is
the Sentinel. One could certainly just. Any law that degrades human
personality is unjust. All segregadebate question this statement.
Indeed, it is imperative that tion statutes are unjust because
police arc well trained; however, 'segregation distorts the soul and
every time any action fails, to damages the personality. It gives
reflect or be indicative of responsi- the segregator a false sense of suble action, it becomes one loo periority and the segregated a false
many. Recently, there have been sense of inferiority."
Our township is growing and
too many incidents of police profiling and abuse and of seemingly embracing a diversified populace irresponsible behavior on the part multiethnic, multicultural. We
of a few officers; hence, cause for continue to offer opportunities and
society's want to suspect some- activities to explore and learn
about the differences and similarithing amiss! What?
Lest we forget, history repeats ties, for example, Community
itself. Let's be mindful of the man- Unity Day, the Martin Luther King
ifold injustices wrought by the Jr. birthday observance, Kwanzaa,
powers-that-be to execute law and a Thanksgiving Eve service, the
order regardless of or whatever the Human Relations Council and
consequences. For instance: in the other groups throughout the com1850s, compromise gave bounty munity and conversations with the
hunters license and paid them to Islamic Society of Central Jersey.
The Anne Frank Exhibit was a
return slaves to their former
slavers; Harriet Beecher Stowe's great learning experience for us;
Uncle Tom's Cabin did not tell the most recently we learned about the
full history of slavery in the United Buffalo Soldiers. Indeed, all of
States; our seeming inability to these activities foster inclusiveness
admit acts of racism or prejudice and respect for each other. When it
is apparent that change is necesjudgment.
By the way, is it true that sary, we must act by positive ac"shoot to kill" is the instruction tion.
Actions speak louder than
given to policemen? I do hope that
this is false, If not, please consider words.
changing instructions to become
Grace Plater
more human related.
Kendall Park section
In
his
"Letter
from
of South Brunswick
Birmingham Jail," the late Dr.
'S
.B. board member3 Fred Manning deserves community support
F
or the past two years, I
have had the privilege of
serving
with
Fred
Manning
on
the
North
Brunswick Township Board of
Education. On April 18, Fred is
seeking re-election and deserves
your support. 1 would like to
share with you some observations concerning this year's
election.
Fred's record as a board
member is commendable. His
input during discussions and his
decisions arc well-reasoned,
informed and made with the best
interest of our children in mind.
He should feel confident running on that record. However,
the board and the North
Brunswick Township Education
Association are negotiating a
new contract and Fred is a member of the negotiations committee.
Three years ago, Fred's candidacy was endorsed by the
association. This year, not only
was he not endorsed, he was not
even invited to be interviewed
with the other candidates. Quite
simply, the association's leadership feels that Fred is a major
impediment to a more favorable
contract. As a result, they have
asked their members to campaign against him. Rumors circulating about Fred attending 50
percent of the past three years of
board meetings need to end.
Attendance records prove this to
be untrue. He has also spent
countless hours at other meetings and events, especially the
annual budget presentations to
our PTOs and PTAs and other
community groups.
Being a target of one of the
most powerful labor organizations in the state is not pleasant.
It becomes intolerable when
you've done your job serving
the community as well. I am
saddened by these tactics since
Fred has always been supportive
of our teachers and stall" and recognizes Ihc tremendous contribution they make every day for
our children. He is determined,
however, to work with the board
to achieve a contract which is
fair to the staff, the taxpayers
and the children.
I''red Manning has proven his
commitment to education in
North Brunswick. He is also
sensitive to the needs of our
community.
lie led the cl'lort for a tax
decrease in 1999-2000, supported many improvements in our
schools curriculum and has tried
to hold the line in many areas of
our budget. Many people could
occupy a scat on the Board of
Education. It takes a Fred
Manning to truly fill it.
Rita Goldstein
North Brunswick
Board of Education
Repairs to the parking lot are needed before library expansion
I
t's so nice to see Mayor
David Spaulding supporting
North Brunswick Public
Library. He wants to see the
library expanded, but there is a
problem. For years, patrons have
been complaining (verbally and
in writing) to the library and the
township about the library parking lot. Fixing the potholes each
year for over 12 years is just not
working, and no date for
repaving has been decided upon.
If it takes this long to repavc the
parking lot, just how long will
expanding the library take.
Money for staff to run a larger building will also be needed.
This all sounds very nice, and I
hope that someday it comes true,
but with all the complaining
about the library pay increases,
the cost for this dream plan will
well exceed that amount.
This is not East Brunswick
where the people speak out for
the library and demand town hall
to do what the people want. In a
way I wish it was.
Mary LuizzQ
North Brunswick
SENTINEL, APRIL 6, 2000 1 "I
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Ifite for DanWatts In ioutli Brunswick board race
I
would like to take a moment to share
three quick thoughts about the upcorning South Brunswick school clcction.
First, I would like to express my support for the proposed school budget. It not
only maintains our excellent system but
shows some fiscal restraint. The Arts and
Music Festival recently held at the high
school is just one example of the excellent
education being offered to our children.
Secondly, I would like to endorse Dan
Watts tor a seat on the Board of Education.
I have known Mr. Watts for nearly 25 ycais
and know that he would bring to the Board
the quality, experience, intelligence and
integrity, needed to ensure the continuing
excellence of the system. He will bring not
only a desire to tackle the tough issues
before us but also the ability to address
these issues with an open mind and to seek
out the solution that are best for both the
children and the taxpayers of South
Brunswick.
Finally, I would like to encourage every
registered voter to make an effort to get to
the polls on April 18. A democracy only
works when a majority participates.
Stephen F. Parker
Monmouth Junction
section of South Brunswick
I I . library director deserves everyone's support
O
n behalf of the executive Board of
the Friends of the North Brunswick
Library, I would like to express our
utmost and total support for Library
Director, Ms. Maureen Rees. Under Ms.
Rees' leadership the library entered the
21st century smoothly. The library building was updated to access the latest technology. Rees, and her talented staff, upgraded and updated the outmoded equipment that was in place. Word processors
with printers and current software were
acquired for both adult and children's sections. I was able to crease a printer-ready
tri-fold brochure for the "Friends" using
one. Any patron could easily prepare a resume, leport, or spreadsheet. A pre-school
educational game computer and children's
Internet Access unit were acquired through
the support of the "Friends" at Rees' request.
Additional lighting was installed to
brighten our library experience. Patron
service has improved, the library assistants
and reference staff are more patron friendly. When I was quite ill last year my husband was clueless as to what to borrow for
me. On several occasions, library assistants helped him choose books I would
enjoy based on my previous choices. This
made a long illness much more bearable.
Jennifer Miller was hired in July 1998.
By the next spring, the dedicated reference
librarian had taught herself HTML on her
own free time, and created a very pioressional and resource packed Web site foi the
libraiy. Hei knowledgeable colleague, Jean
Ruch, contributed internet resource links
that are extremely helpful to anyone doing
research.
Rees has taken advantage of two technology grants from the state library; which
will allow Internet use classes of 25 instead of the maximum of three students
previously. Her acquisition of the federal
e-rate discount on local phone service will
lower the Internet and Public Access
Catalog costs. She also updated the juvenile reference and circulating collections
to better assist our youth with their schoolwork and make reading more enjoyable for
younger children.
Lastly, she has fostered a warm, cordial
working relationship with the "Friends,"
illustrating to us that we are truly making a
difference, as Rees certainly has.
Marianne S. Maszer
Vice President
Friends of the North
Brunswick Library
South Brunswick residents, vote 'yes' on April18
I
am writing in favor of the 2000-2001
South Brunswick school budget.
Having two children in the South
Brunswick school system, I recommended
that this budget receive a "yes" vote, as it
strengthens our already wonderful school
system.
Ovei the past few years, the South
Brunswick school budget needed to focus
much of its attention to where the children
are going to be educated rather than the
quality of their education. With that challenge behind us for the next few years, this
budget does an excellent job of improving
and updating the programs offered to our
children. The budget acknowledges and
provides for growth, updates school
libraries, expands extra-curricular programs and stresses a commitment to
school safety.
The best news is that this budget increases the quality of education at the
same tax rate we paid in 1998. As members of this community, we all share the
responsibility for our children as well as
our town. Please show your commitment
to our town, our children and our future by
voting "yes" on April 18.
Lisbeth Reil
Kendall Park section
of South Brunswick
St. Barnabas art auction was a success, thanks to all
I
would like to take this opportunity to
thank all of the community residents
and business people that shared in
making the second annual art auction a
huge success. Proceeds went to the building fund campaign for Saint Barnabas
Church, South Brunswick. The over 225
auction attendees enjoyed a festive evening
that included food, beverages and music.
More than 160 pieces of art were purchased as well as a few special-items. Not
only did people purchase art treasures, but
also were eligible, at the conclusion of the
evening, to receive one of over 60 door
prizes that totaled over $1,600 in value.
Saint Barnabas Episcopal Church especially wishes to thank all of the local businesses, merchants, and professionals for
their donation of these door prizes, food,
beverages, and advertisements in the auction program.
I personally wish to commend and
thank the Art Auction Committee of the
church, the people that actually made this
memorable event so successful.
Cordell "Rap" Reinhardt
Kendall Park section
of South Brunswick
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your closet to be appraised by experts in the field.
Sunday, April 9, 2000
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Free parking behind the Museum,
Refreshments available in the Z Cafe.
For more information call the Zimmerli Art
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visitors the pamphlet titled "The Good,
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weekend family program on wildlife and
the farm.
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and produced this educational pamphlet,
first published in 1992, and its stated purpose is "to focus attention on people's
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We regret that you felt so strongly that
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was inappropriate.
Richard A. Sgritta
Executive Director
New Jersey Museum of Agriculture
North Brunswick
W
e are writing this letter to voice
our support of the school budget,
and to urge other parents to show
their support by voting "yes" on April 18.
In particular, as the parents of three children in the school district who play musical instruments, we were very pleased to
see money would be allocated towards the
purchase of musical instruments for all
grade levels.
Not only is our music department a
great source of pride for the district (we
have award-winning performance groups
at the high school and Crossroads), but the
purchase of these instruments enables our
children to learn how to play and master
instruments that most families could not
afford to purchase or rent on their own ~
college scholarship earning instruments
like bassoons, oboes, tubas, baritones and
even the English horn.
We also feel the money allotted for
advanced technology, textbooks, building
improvements, etc., is well worm the one
cent increase in the school tax rate.
Please join us in supporting the school
budget on April 18.
Kathy and Tom O'Neill
Kendall Park section
of South Brunswick
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outh Brunswick voters will be asked
to vote in the School Board Election
on April 18. I would like to encourage all South Brunswick voters to support the proposed budget. The one cent
increase in the school tax rate will translate
to only $17 per year for a house assessed at
$170,000. This small increase will not only
maintain and improve existing programs
but will add new ones as well. It will also
accommodate the anticipated 5 percent
increase in student enrollment resulting
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South Brunswick voters showed their
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Kendall Park section
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NBTHS being considered
for Blue Ribbon status
High school is among
10 selected by a national
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BY CRAIG YETSKO
Staff Writer
NORTH BRUNSWICK — Feeling
blue may not be a bad thing for officials at
North Brunswick Township High School.
The state Department of Education
announced that 10 state secondary and
middle schools, including North Brunswick High School, were selected by a
national review panel as nominees in the
1999-2000 Blue Ribbon Schools Program.
The high school will be receiving a
response about the award around May 24,
according to school officials.
Superintendent of Schools Alan Elko
said Monday that he feels that the school
deserves recognition and praised high
school Principal Robert Rimmer, the
school's faculty and staff for their part in
providing extended programs for students.
"I'm hoping by the end of May we will
have our second Blue Ribbon school in
North Brunswick Township," he said.
Last year, John Adams Elementary
School became the first township school to
receive the Blue Ribbon distinction.
The seven other public schools selected
as candidates arc Conackamack Middle
School, Piscataway; Bridgewater-Raritan
High School; Moorcstown High School,
Moorestown; Round Valley Middle
School, Clinton Township; and Ruthcrtord
High School, Rutherford.
Two nonpublic schools, the Academy
of the Holy Angels, Dcmarest; and
Montclair Kimberly Academy, Montclair,
were also selected.
The schools, which were nominated by
the state Department of Education, will be
visited by representatives from the U.S.
Department of Education who will make
the final determination about whether they
receive national recognition for educational excellence.
"It's a distinct honor to achieve this
level of success in the Blue Ribbon
Schools Program," Gov. Christie Whitman
said in a press release. "New Jersey has a
track record of turning out many outstanding schools that have won the praise of
leading educators throughout the nation."
Over the last several years, a high percentage of New Jersey schools have been
recognized for national Blue Ribbon
Schools Program honors, compared with
the rest of the nation, according to
Department of Education spokesman
Richard Vespucci.
Last year approximately half of the
schools nominated nationwide for the
recognition received site visits and were
selected as national schools of excellence.
In New Jersey, 92 percent of the nominees received site visits and 85 percent
achieved Blue Ribbon status in the state,
Vespucci said.
"All of the schools we nominated this
year are winners," Commissioner of
Education David Hespe said in a release.
"Each school has successfully passed a
rigorous review to reach this level."
Elko said that the reviews are beneficial
because they prompt officials to look at
things that the U.S. Department of
Education looks for in a Blue Ribbon
School and can make changes accordingly
to improve.
Vespucci said the state review of nominees is conducted by veteran educators
who make recommendations to the state
Department of Education.
Each nominee also undergoes review
by the appropriate county office of education to ensure compliance with state and
federal laws and regulations.
The state Department of Education
considers the reviews and recommendations before nominating schools for the
national competition, Vespucci said.
At that level, nominees are screened
and recommendations are made for site
visits to verify the accuracy of information
the school has provided, and to gather any
additional information the national panel
has requested, he added.
Throughout the rest of the month, the
U.S. Department of Education will be
sending teams of educators to visit each of
the nominated schools.
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flushing program will be completed in approximately six weeks. This
operation is necessary to maintain the system efficiency and the quality of
the drinking water provided to all customers.
We recommend that water use be kept to a minimum between the stated
hours since the water may be discolored and system pressure may be
reduced. Any discoloration caused by the flushing operation will be of
short duration and will not affect the quality or safety of the drinking water.
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Crabiel vowed.
The NJ Transit plan under discussion
would run commuter trains from
Lakewood m Ocean County to the Amtrak
Northeast Corridor line in the Monmouth
Junction section of South Brunswick,
Middlesex County.
The line would pass through Howell,
Freehold Township, Freehold Borough,
Manalapan and Englishtown before crossing into Middlesex County.
NJ Transit wants to use an existing
freight line owned by Conrail for the service.
The proposal was dismissed in favor of
enhanced bus service on the Route 9 corridor in 1996. However, the appointment of
rail line supporter Jeffrey Warsh as NJ
Transit director earlier this year has placed
the languishing project back on the front
burner.
Crabiel made clear that his county
strenuously opposes the line.
"The Middlesex County Board of
Freeholders continues to vigorously
oppose
the Monmouth JunctionLakewood rail alternative," he stated.
According to Crabiel, community concerns regarding the line have not been adequately addressed by NJ Transit.
"It is unbelievable to me that Mr. Warsh
can support such a proposal that adversely
impacts the citizens of Middlesex
County," Crabiel said. "Since Ocean and
Monmouth counties are the ones that want
this rail line the most, then they should be
the ones to host either or both of the alignments that are possible. ...and feasible."
Crabiel joined State Assemblywoman
Linda Greenstcin (D-14) and officials
from Monroe, Jamesburg and South
Brunswick in speaking out against the line
at a public meeting, held March 30 at the
Monroe Township municipal building.
"We must fight this proposal with any
means at our disposal," Greenstein said.
Greenstein said both she and fellow
Assemblyman Gary Guear have "very
strong opposition" to the plan but are in
favor of mass transportation in general.
• "A larger strategy is needed," she said.
Officials from the towns attended
another meeting, making their case to U.S.
Congressman Rush Holt (D-12) in South
Brunswick the next afternoon.
Holt did not express an opinion on the
project at a stop in South Brunswick prior
to the meeting, but did say that he was
available to the officials to discuss the
issues involved in the proposal.
South Brunswick officials said
Monday that the meeting was "pleasant"
and that Holt seemed interested in their
plight, asking questions about the issue.
During the open meeting, Monroe
Township Mayor Richard Pucci said it was
important to keep the arguments against
the rail line "professional" and to leave
emotion out of it.
"This issue is too big for partisanship,"
Pucci said, adding, "We have never heard
any of the benefits (of the plan)."
Pucci said the coalition should dig in
for a long fight and not dismiss possible
legal action. "That is a last resort," Pucci
said, but added that he wouldn't "remove it
from the table."
"It's important to put a plan of action
into effect. We have to fight this seriously,"
he said. "If we lie silent, a plan will be
adopted and the money found (to start the
line)."
Jamesburg Mayor Joseph Dipicrro,
who announced his opposition to the plan
early last week, said the plan would devastate his borough and that a recent study by
NJ Transit on the rail line's impact to
Jamesburg "was not satisfactory."
"I thought this was dead (in 1996),"
Dipicrro said.
Dipierro had asked for the study on the
proposal's impact on Jamesburg in July
1998.
The mayor said he requested the study,
unveiled by the agency at two public meetings in the borough last month, in order to
"best piovidc for lamcsburg" if the line
was activated
"The results of the study arc not satisfactory," Dipicrro said, adding that he is
"not too proud to ask for help" in opposing
the line.
Dipicrro said NJ Transit dismissed running a dual track on the line or taking the
line under the borough in a tunnel, as
Dipicrro asked.
"They said it was not feasible,"
Dipierro said.
A Conrail spokesperson has also said
the company will continue to run freight
trains on the line if the passenger service
proposal goes through.
Monroe Township engineer Ernest W.
Feist said he was concerned about the
safety factor of the line.
"The safety impact is significant," Feist
said, commenting that school buses cross
the tracks in Monroe about 136 times a
day.
Feist pointed to national rail statistics
that logged 3,508 collisions at crossings
during a one-year period. He said those
collisions resulted in 431 deaths and 1,303
injuries.
According to Feist, almost half of the
collisions took place at protected crossings
similar to those in the proposal. Feist said
there are more than 600 homes in Monroe
that are adjacent to the line.
A rail lobbying group, the New Jersey
Association of Railroad Passengers (NJARP), reacted strongly on Sunday to the
meeting and to Dipierro's position.
In a publication to group members, the
group maintains Middlesex County has no
"legal or constitutional grounds to block
through traffic" on the existing rail right of
way.
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N.B. Twp. plans senior transportation survey
The North Brunswick Township
Department of Human Services will conduct a survey of current and potential users
of the municipal transportation services.
The survey is being distributed and compiled through the Senior Citizen Center at
15 Linwood Place. Copies of the survey
will be available as of April 15 in the
Department of Human Services office, in
the senior center and from the Department
of Human Services van and bus drivers.
Homebound seniors may request a survey
from the transportation office and one will
be mailed. Completed surveys should be
returned on or before June 1.
The Department of Human Services
operates a variety of vans, mini vans and a
full size bus to provide transportation services to the residents of North Brunswick
Township/ Users include senior citizens
and dcvelopmentally and physically disabled members of the community, school
children, participants in the after-school
Project LEAL program and several recreation activity participants.
The survey will assess riders satisfaction with the services and will gather suggestions for revisions and improvements.
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(732) 247-0922, ext. 475.
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Registration is now open for the
upcoming school year at JCC of North and
South Brunswick Nursery School, a nonsectarian school founded in 1975 and
licensed by the state of New Jersey. All
head teachers are licensed and experienced. Children in diapers welcome.
The school offers two pre-kindergarten
classes, two morning classes for 3-yearolds, and one morning class for 2 1/2-yearolds. The school will also be offering an
optional Lunch Bunch program, which
runs from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
An optional Extended Day Enrichment
program includes a wide selection of activities from 12:30-3 p.m., such as Curiosity
Club (science, Mondays), Imagination Station (art, Tuesdays), Kaleidoscope Kidz
(computer, Wednesdays), Alphabet Soup
and Story Stretchers (stories, cooking,
crafts, Thursdays), and Passport to Adventure (learning about places through cooking, crafts, and song, Fridays). The .op-
tional Computer Tots program is available
for children ages 3-5. Rhymes and Rainbows, which includes a half-hour lunch
and half-hour enrichment, takes 2 1/2 yearolds on a journey with Mother Goose.
Registration is also open for the Moms
and Babes program for children three
months to 2 1/2 years old. This program
includes guest speakers and provides opportunities for parents to discuss parenting
issues.
The nursery school, held in an air-conditioned facility, also offers a summer
camp and Mommy and Me programs. All
children are accepted whether they are toilet trained or not.
JCC of North and South Brunswick
Nursery School is located at Congregation
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North Brunswick, just off Route 1. To tour
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North Brunswick singer got
Ms start at a day care center
they were on tour in Germany.
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took on a life of its own," said
"QVC and I are working a
Stail Writer
Anderson. "I covered my guitar deal where they will let me come
hen Patti Anderson with stickers. I started writing on their show and sing," said
asked her husband, songs about dinosaurs. I got Anderson. "I would be able to
Ray, to visit the chil- completely wrapped up in have kids with me on camera
dren's day care center where she communicating with the kids. when I am singing."
was working and sing to the chil- They even nicknamed me 'Mr.
The deal with QVC has been
dren, she never could have imag- Ray.'
finalized, and Anderson is just
ined what would come next.
"I sing the songs in a way waiting for QVC to tell him
"The kids were going crazy kids will like, but the difference when to show up with his guitar.
that day and I thought a little is, I sing to them like they are
Anderson's album Start
music would calm them down," adults," he said. "Kids are Dreaming is in limited release.
recalled Mrs. Anderson. "So I smarter than we think; they have "We made about 500 copies for
called Ray and asked him to an appreciation for the music."
record companies, and now with
come over and entertain them for
Others had an appreciation QVC wanting to sell my record,
a little bit."
for his music, too. Meatloaf, a anyone who wants a copy will be
Ray Anderson did anything popular singer, invited Anderson able to get one."
but calm down the children.
to be a utility man in his band.
Throughout all of his travels
"I started singing and the kids
"Being a utility man means I with different bands and all of his
went crazy," said the North
Brunswick resident. "They were do everything from play guitar to experience with different types
jumping up and down, singing, sing back-up for Meatloaf during of music, Anderson still. finds
childien to be his favorite.
yelling out other songs for me to a concert," said Anderson.
Recently,
to
promote
"I love getting the kids
sing. They loved it."
The managers of the day care Meatloaf's tour, Anderson trav- involved and seeing their faces,"
center also loved it and offered to eled with the band and per- said Anderson. "The kids are not
pay the singer to come back and formed on the Tonight show with jaded; they have such a pure attiJay Leno, The View, and an tude and they love the music. I
sing,
That was five years ago. Since episode of music network VHl 's think my music transcends any
age group."
then, Anderson has played for show Storytellers.
In addition to traveling with
Apparently the children who
children all over New Jersey and
recently created an album for Meatloaf, Anderson traveled come to sec "Mr. Ray" time and
with the band Matchbox 20 when time again agree.
children titled Start Dreaming.
Today he performs with Meatloaf and
plans to sing on home shopping's QVC
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RON MISKOFF
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Series to showcase U.S.
presidents and wives
The North Brunswick Senior Center,
15 Linwood Place, North Brunswick, will
hold several programs in Apul.
Movie and Popcorn, Life Is Beautiful,
is slated for April 7 at noon.
• Mayoi David Spanieling will attend
the birthday breakfast on April 7 at 9 a.m.
Individuals who were born in Apul are
welcome. R.S.VP. is necessary.
• A trip to Northlands will leave from
the center on April 11 at 9 30 a m. and return at approximately 4:30 p.m.
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a.m. on April 17 for questions. A cancer
awareness program follows at 11 a.m.;
• Dr. Fay Bennet-Phillips will be speaking on the importance of eye care at
Lunch and Leain on April 28 at noon.
For additional information on these and
many other senior piograms, call the senior center at (732) 418-2222.
A portrayal of Bess and Harry Truman
will be piesented on April 13 at 8 p.m. at
Congregation B'nai Tikvah The program
is part of the "Piesidents and Their First
Ladies, Dramatically Speaking" series,
which piesents the personal side of some
of America's "first" couples. Harry and
Bess is wntten and acted by William and
Sue Wills, who make the Trumans come to
life through their poitrayal.
The cost for this program is $5 (or
members and $7 for guests. Tickets are
available in advance by calling the synagogue office, or at the door on the day of
the performance. Congregation B'nai Tikvah is located at 1001 Finnegan's Lane,
North Brunswick. For ticket inlormation
or directions, call the synagogue office at
(732) 297-0696.
N.B. library to hold
children's magic show
B'nai Tikvah to hold
open house April 9
Congregation B'nai Tikvah will hold an
The North Brunswick Public Library open house for individuals interested in
will hold a children's magic show on April synagogue membership, religious school,
8 at 11 a.m. This special event is spon- nursery school and/oi summer camp on
sored by the Friends of the North April 9 from 12:30 - 2 p.m. Meet and talk
Biunswick Library in honor of National with Rabbi David M. Eligbeig,
Membership Chair Jodi Maicou, Religious
Library Week (April 9-15).
The program, titled "Reading Is School Director Ann Kanarek, Nursery
Cool!," introduces children to the magic of School Director Fran Pearlson, and
books. Children ages 5 and up and their Summei Camp Director Nancy Danto.
families arc invited to attend.
Among the member benefits discussed
The library is located on 880 Hermann will be discounts available on nursery
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school tuition, religious school, and
Registration is rcquncd For additional kindergarten year at no cost beyond regisinformation call the library at (732) 246- tration fee, and eligibility ior young fami3545.
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receive four free months of membership.
Congregation B'nai Tikvah, a member
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Judaism, is located on 1001 Finnegan's
Lane, North Brunswick, For directions or
The Miller Memorial Youth Gioup will additional information, call (732) 297hold a car wash on April 8 at the 0696.
Monmouth Junction First Aid Squad on
New Road. Proceeds will support the
Youth Summer Mission Fund.
Lenten worship will be held at 11 a.m.
on April 9, with a coffee hour to follow.
The worship team will hold services at
Somerset County Park Commission
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Additional volunteers are needed.
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The seminar will be presented by the
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The cost for the seminal" is $25 per perChildren grades three-five are invited son with registration by April 9 and $35 at
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A quarterly newsletter published by the people of Christ the King Church
April 2000
Investing in Life
My grandfather was a farmer. He grew things, - green things - brown
things - smooth things - furry things - and he took great delight in showing
his young grandson how it worked and what it took.
"Life has its price," he would say," and someone has to pay it. For the
green shoot to sprout, the seed has to die. For the plant to grow, the soil has
to give up its nutrients. Last fall's leaves decay into the soil from which the
green shoot grows. Parent creatures risk and sacrifice so their offspring can flourish."
Doing this project together is an easy way to spend some time with a
child. And watching for the toad can be an ongoing activity. It's okay to
check on the toad, but don't bother him. He has work to do.
The natural world around us has a lot to teach us about our place in the
order of things. Creation is here for us to enjoy and we are here to care for i
Creation adds great value to our lives. By living in it in wise and loving
ways, we can add value to it.
Christ the King Church
My grandfather was right. This is the way life works, and it teaches us
an important lesson. And it gives us an example of God's great sacrificial
love for us and for the world, because ultimately it is God who pays the price.
You are welcomed to join us for any and all of these occasions!
The word "Lent" comes from an old Anglo-Saxon word that means,
"spring." Spring is the season of new life, but we cannot help remembering
that all this new life grows out of dying and sacrifice. Lent (spring) is also a
time to contemplate God's sacrificial love, - in Jesus, - in the cross, - in the
soil, - in our lives, - that makes new life possible.
Holy Week and Easter
Palm Sunday, Sunday, April 16
Holy Communion at 9:00 & 10:30 AM
Distribution of palms at each service.
Special music and readings from the passion narrative.
Here's something to think about on a sunny spring day, what are the
sacrifices that have undergird and enriched your life, and who made them?
What are the sacrifices that you are called on to make (we call it "giving
back") to nurture the lives of others. Life does not flourish if we are not
willing to pour ourselves back into it. It is a truth that even God knows and
lives by. Life has its price, and God is willing to pay it for us. Consider
spring. Consider the cross.
Good Friday, Friday, April 21
Solemn Liturgy of Shadows with readings from St. Mark's passion.
Easter Eve Bay, Saturday, April 22
Activities for children on the church grounds starting at 10:00 AM.
Easter Day, Sunday, April 23, The Resurrection of Owr Lord
Holy Communion at 8:00 AM
Easter Breakfast at 9:00 AM
Holy Communion at 10:30 AM
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KIDS SUNDAY, Sunday, April 30
Holy Communion at 9:00 AM
Sunday School for preschool and up at 9:00 AM
Holy Communion at 10:30 AM
Special Easter program featuring the children and young
people of the congregation and their friends.
A Family Spring Activity
Spring is a good time to do some activities outside with your children,
helping them to better understand and appreciate the world of nature. Here
is a quick and fun project that you can do with younger children.
Toads may not look pretty but they are nice to have around. A toad
consumes an amazing amount of insects, insects that otherwise would be
busy eating your plants and sometimes chewing on us (mosquitoes for
example). So how do you encourage toads to hang out in your yard? Be a
good host. Provide with them some place to stay and something to drink.
MOTHERS DAY, Sunday, May 14
Honoring and giving thanks for the ones who got us here!
WEEKEND SCHEDULE
Take a regular size coffee can, open at one or both ends. Bury it on its
side, close to plants, in a shady spot so that half of the can extends above
the ground and is filled with dirt in side to ground level. Take a small
shallow container, (like the bottom part of a small flower-pot for example), fill
it with water, and place it inside of the shelter. Toads love shade and water.
Be patient, if you build it, they will come. But if you don't want to wait, or
if toads are in short supply in your neighborhood, go out in the woods, find
one, adopt it and bring it home.
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being performed al the establishment.
Himelman said there is go-go dancing
and that patrons can bring their own alcohol.
"We're closely monitoring the situation,"
he said.
Councilman Leo Ryan said yesterday
that he has received second-hand reports that
Virgo's has a $5 cover charge at the door and
an additional $5 for customers who bring in
their own alcohol.
Acting Police Director Donald Conry
said Tuesday that his department has
received two anonymous noise complaints
since Virgo's opened last week.
At the March 13 hearing on the license,
Golden, who also owns a 250-seat restaurant/bar called Roughrider Stcakhouse on
Route 9 north in Marlboro, said he had no
experience running a go-go establishment.
Scarillo criticized Golden for not understanding and alleviating the concerns residents who live near the establishment
expressed at the hearing.
Golden, who has since appealed the
liquor license denial, could not be reached
for comment about the nudity ordinance.
The day after the council denied the
transfer, Virgo's (AKA AJA Holding
Company) filed an appeal with the Division
of Alcohol Beverage Control requesting a
hearing on the denial of the liquor license.
Scarillo noted that the area around
Virgo's had a long history of prostitution and
excessive noise that including cars revving
their engines.
In addition, she explained that a woman
was hit by a beer bottle thrown by a Virgo's
customer while she was standing by her car
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opposing religious displays, fearing retribution from the council,
Luciano angrily retorted, "This is not
Nazi Germany."
Luciano said later in the meeting that
he was angered that any township resident
would fear speaking their mind in front of
the township.
Eligberg was speaking on behalf of the
South Brunswick Clergy Association
which opposes religious displays on municipal property.
"I may have not been the model adult,"
Luciano said, but "I'm not too big to say
I've done wrong."
Jodi Marcou, a South Brunswick resident and temple trustee who has criticized
Luciano for his remark, said that while she
would not comment on the substance of
his apology, she did say that "it was the
right course of action."
Marcou said that she received several
telephone calls from other board members
Tuesday night expressing a mixed reaction
to Luciano's remarks.
Marcou said that she felt the apology
should have come sooner, before the incident played itself out in the media.
The question of having religious displays on municipal property started in
December when about 60 senior citizens
petitioned the council to allow a Christmas
tree at the senior center next to the municipal building on Route 522.
In December, the council voted to allow secular symbols on municipal property such as a snowflake or lights.
The council re-examined the issue
again in February and March, eventually
voting down a resolution to allow the displays.
Why dp smart
kids fail?
on her own property.
"I think it's important for the township to
take a stand," she said.
During Monday's meeting, the council
unanimously passed a resolution which
authorizes Township Attorney David
Himelman to represent the township to
defend the appeal.
Concerning the nudity ordinance,
Himelman informed
Mayor David
Spaulding and the Township Council in a
letter that the U.S. Supreme Court, in it decision upholding Erie, Pa.'s ban on public
nudity, was careful to "weigh the effects of
this ban as it relates to nude dancing and
whether such was an unconstitutional action
affecting First Amendment freedom of
expression."
The court held that Erie's public nudity
ban was justified, as it was an attempt to regulate secondary effects of such activity
including crime>and had a minimal intrusion
on freedom of expression.
Himelman said yesterday that the definition of nudity in North Brunswick's ordinance comes directly from the Erie law.
He also detailed the penalties for violations of the ordinance or any provisions
of Chapter 212 of the township code.
In the first offense of the ordinance, the
establishment would receive a notice of violation asking them to stop showing nudity
within 72 hours.
If they resist, the township would serve
the establishment a cease and desist order,
along with a fine of no less than $10,000.
All subsequent violations would include
a fine of no less than $10,000, Himelman
said.
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The remarks at the March 7 meeting
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demanding that Luciano apologize.
Mayor Debra Johnson said that a meeting has been scheduled for April 17
between herself, Luciano, Eligberg and
temple board members to discuss the matter further.
"I look forward to our discussions,"
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Appraisai Day
experts will verbally evaluate
antiques, jewelry objets d'art
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April 9,1 4 p m
Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art
Museum
Hamilton St, New Brunswick
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reservations strongly suggested
appraisals $5 per item
maximum three
(732) 932-7237 Ext 639
Michael Moschen
magic, juggling,
dance, mime
April 9 at 4 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave
New Brunswick
tickets $20
(732) 246-7469
Cape May Jazz Festival
dedicated to Louis Armstrong,
featuring more than 18 acts,
including Roy Hargrove
Quintet, Joe Chambers New
York Sextet; more
Cape May Convention Hall and
other Cape May locations
April 7-9
tickets $15-$35
all-event weekend pass $85
(609) 884-7277
The Lindsay String Quartet
Beethoven for the Millennium'
Beethoven Quartet Cycle
April 6-8 at 8 p m
Richardson Auditorium
Princeton University
tickets' $19 $29, $2, students
(609) 258-5000
Ars Vitaiis: The New Jersey
New Music Forum
with local composers
including violinist John
Congliano, Academy award
winner for the score of The
Red Violin'
April 6 at 8 p m
Wilkms Theater, Kean College
Union
free admission
(908) 527-2337
Seiji Ozawa,
conductor
Nelson Freire pian
music of Berlioz
Rachmaninoff
April 7 at 8 p m
Prudential Hall
N J Performing
Arts Center
Seiji Ozawa
One Center St
Newark
tickets $15 $75
(888) GO NJPAC
Rutgers Brass Ensemble
Incandescent Brass'
Scott Whitener conductor
Bryan Appleby-Wineberg,
trumpet
Bridget MacDonald, trombone
April 7 at 8 p m
Nicholas Music Center
Douglass College
Nichol Ave New Brunswick
free admission
(732)932-7511
Fred Hersch, piano
jazz musician
April 7 at 8 p m
William MountBurke Theatre
The Peddle School
South Mam St,
Hightstown
tickets $20
(609) 490-7550
An Evening With Debbie
Reynolds
presented by the New Jersey
Symphony Orchestra
David Commanday, conductor
Debbie Reynolds, vocalist
April 7 at 8 p m
War Memorial
Trenton
April 8 at 8 p m
Prudential Hall
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St, Newark
tickets $12 $50
(800) ALLEGRO
Rutgers Percussion
Ensemble
She-E Wu, conductor
April 8 at 8 p m
Nicholas Music Center
Douglass College
Nichol Ave, New Brunswick
admission $14 $12, seniors,
$7, students
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Recital
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members of the Princeton
University Physics Department
April 8 at 7 30 p m
Taplm Auditorium
Princeton University
free admission
(609) 258-5000
Paquito D'Rivera &
Triangulo With the New
Jersey Chamber Music
Society
chamber music from South
America
April 9 at 3 p m
Victoria Theater
N J Performing Arts Center
One Center St, Newark
tickets $36
(888) GO NJPAC
The Barber of Seville
opera by Rossini
performed by the New York
City Opera National Company
April 12 at 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave, New Brunswick
tickets $25 $45
(732) 246-7469
Willie Nelson & Family
in concert
April 13 at 8 p m
State Theatre
Livingston Ave New Brunswick
tickets $25 $55
(732) 246-7469
(201)507-8900
The Eel
Japanese, 1998
April 7 at 2 & 7 p m
Monroe Township Library
4 Municipal Plaza
(732) 521-5000 for tickets
New Jersey Dance Theatre
Ensemble of East
Brunswick
Repertory Works'
April 9 at 7 30 p m
92nd Street YMCA
Harkness Dance Center
1395 Lexington Ave
New York City
suggested contribution $15
(732) 390-3350
Theater
Venice
tale of two families, urban
violence & the power of a
mother s love
through April 16
Crossroads Theatre Company
Livingston Ave
New Brunswick
tickets $24 50-$40
(732) 249-5560
The Lingsay stnpg Quartet will perform .BeethQvpn j=Qr the,,Millennium, at
Richardson Auqitpnum on April 6 8
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by Joe Orton
through April 23
George Street Playhouse
Livingston Ave, New Brunswick
tickets $22-$40
(732)24$-77i7
The New York City Opera National Co will perform The Barber of Seville
April 12 at the State Theatre
Godspell
presented by the East
Brunswick Community Players
through April 15
Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p m
Sundays at 3 p m
Playhouse 22
210 Dunhams Comer Road
East Brunswick
tickets $15, $11, seniors &
students
(732) 254-3939
The Cherry Orchard
through April 16
McCarter Theatre
Princeton
tickets $25-$36
(609) 258-2787
The Good Doctor
by Neil Simon
presented by the
Rutgers Theater
Company
through April 16
Wed -Sat
at 8 p m
Sundays at 2 p m
Philip J Levin
Theater
Douglass College
George St
New Brunswick
tickets $16, $18
(732)932-7511
Godspell
presented by the Livingston
Theatre Company of Rutgers
University
April 6 & 7 at 8 p m
April 8 at 2 & 8 p m
April 9 at 4 p m
Livingston Student Center
College Hall
84 Joyce Kilmer Ave
Piscataway
tickets $6, $5 senior citizens,
students
(732)445-1165
Nunsense
April 8-May 14
Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p m
Sundays at 2 p m
April 26 at 2 p m
no performances April 19-23
The Forum Theatre Company
314 Main St
Metuchen
tickets $30, $32
(732) 548-0582
Pocahontas
children's musical comedy
presented by Michael
Taubenslag Productions
April 16 at 1 & 3 p m
Middlesex County College
Performing Arts Center
Woodbndge Ave, Edison
tickets $8
(732) 777-1460
Robin Hood
Sat through April 15 at 11 a m
April 14 at 10 a m
The Forum Theatre Company
314 Mam St Metuchen
tickets $9
(732) 548-0582
Cavern of the Jewels
Children s Dessert Theater
production of South Street
Players
April 8 9,15 a t 2 30 p m
desserts at 2 p m
Clarksburg Inn
Routes 524 and 571
Millstone Township
tickets $15 for dessert/show
(732) 462-4329
My Favorite Year
musical comedy
performed by Kids on Stage
April 7 at 8 p m
April 8 at 2 & 8 p m
April 9 at 2 p m
Quibbletown Middle School
99 Academy St, Piscataway
tickets $10
(732) 985-3084
(732)355-1147
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EAST BRUNSWICK — Memo to
thieves Wcai gloves They don't leave fingei prints
Three juvenile carjackers didn't do that
and left the necessary fingerprints on a
stolen car foi police to identify and arrest
the culpnts
Police anested the thiee Fiankhn
Township juveniles last week in connection with the caijacking that occuned outside the Route 18 Sam's Club two weeks
ago
Fiankhn Township police officers
found the stolen cai paiked on Fuller Stieet
in Fiankhn and oideied the cai towed to
East Biunswick, an official with the Middlesex County Piosecutofs Office said
Police seaiched the cai and iound the fingeipunts, which led police to two 15-ycai
old boys on Maich 30
Police anested the two boys and
charged them with caijacking
Two days latei, police airestcd a 16yeai-old boy aftei luithei investigation and
charged him with carjacking as well
The anesls added a poslscnpt to the
thiee boys' disiuptive joy nde on Maich
18, when they not only stole a car but held
up seveial people at gunpoint at different
locations
Police said that one of the 15-yeai-olds
was the likely gunman
Shortly before 8 p m that night, police
responded to a disoideily persons repoit at
the Dunkin' Donuts shop on Route 18 A
stoie clerk told police that thiee black juveniles, the suspects, entered the stoie and
caused a luckus, harassing stoie employees and customers, police said
When one middle-aged customer yelled
at the three and told them to stop, they tollowed him outside and thieatened him with
a gun He promptly got in his vehicle and
diove away, police added
Then, at about 8 30 p m , the thiee allegedly held up a man at gunpoint outside
the Sam's Club and demanded his cai
keys
When the ownei oi the cai gave up the
keys, they got in the car and diove away
police said
Authontics said that the thiee boys
would likely be piosecuted as adults because of the natuie of the came
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.size that is right for your gathering, any- at least one iegular customer whose dinwhere from 6 to 8 pounds for half a ham, ner guests thought hei Heavenly Ham pics
and up to 12 to 16 pounds for a whole were homemade, until finally someone
ham. Hams are available with oi without asked her for her recipe and the secret
bones, and each has that wonderful signa- was revealed In addition, the store bakes
ture honey and spice glaze. Heavenly and sells an assoitment of muffins and
Ham also offeis whole smoked turkeys gouimet cookies such as Heath Bar
and tuikey breasts, prepaied just like the Crunch, macadamia chocolate, oatmeal
ham, including spiial slicing, and hickory- iaisin, and the ever-popular chocolate
smoked barbecue ribs that are precooked chip. Check around — you will be surand sauced. The store also carries Omaha prised at all the goodies you can find.
If you just want a "hits-the-spot" lunch
steaks, which are much less expensive
here than when purchased through a cat- or dinner, stop in at Heavenly Ham for a
alog because you don't pay the $10 or box lunch (available all day and evening)
With the warm weather finally upon us, a
more shipping fee.
You'-Il also find side dishes like their Heavenly Ham box lunch is perfect for a
homemade sweet potato casserole, made picnic or car trip. You can also have your
famous because it is deliciously blended lunch right in the store, which has a
with pecans and cinnamon apples, which wonderful country cafe ambiance. Box
is prepared on the premises and is a very lunches come with a choice of sandwiches
popular choice. Other prepared side dish- served on fresh-baked bread, a side item
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Heavenly Ham's spiral-sliced honey glazed ham is a popular choice for Easter dinner.
such as cole slaw, potato salad, pasta or a
bag of chips, a gourmet cookie and a beverage. Box lunches can be delivered to
your office or home (within a 5-mile
radius of the store) when you place an
order for five or more.
For the season of Lent, Heavenly Ham
offers meatless options on Fridays, which
include seafood salad, egg salad, macaroni
and cheese, and more.
The Skoblars also have a wonderful
arrangement in support of local schools.
Whenever a parent of a school-aged child
or a teacher from one of the paiticipating
schools makes a purchase at their
Heavenly Ham store, the receipt goes into
a jar for their particular school. Each
month participating schools ieceive 5 percent of the total receipts in their school's
jar Participating schools are from
Marlboro, Manalapan, Freehold, Colts
Neck and Howell.
It is advisable that you order your
Easter dinner in advance. It can be picked
up at the store about four days before the
holiday up to the clay before. For further
information or to place an order, call
Heavenly Ham at (732) 303-6377, or visit
their Manalapan location at 100 Route 9
north in the Galleiia Shopping Center.
Children's Easter Egg Hunt at 10:15am & 2:45pm
AnEaster
Celebration
only at Forsgate Country Club
Sumptuous Easter Brunch
Lavish brunch buffet with Bouquet of Fiesh Fruit,
International Cheeses, European Breads, Pates,
Salmon stuffed with Spinach Mousse, Seafood display,
Belgian Waffle station, Breast of Chicken, Penne Pasta
with Grilled Vegetables, Carved Prime Rib of Beef and
Rack of Lamb, our Fabulous Desserts and more
Highlands Ballroom
Serving 10.30 am - 3:30 pm
Adults, $29, Children 4 -12, $14.50
Children 3 & under are our guests
Easter Dinner in Stirlings
Oui Easter a la carte menu featuring Lobster
Bisque, Cavatelli Pasta with Asparagus, Gulf
Shrimp, Herb Crusted Salmon Filet, Grilled
Medallion of Beef Tenderloin and Marinated Rack of Lamb.
Finish with Spring Fruit Gratm, Palette of Carmel Ice Cream, and much more.
Serving 12:00 noon - 6:00 pm
Entrees from $32
For reservations,
(a\so mcludes appetizer, dessert and coffee)
call Joan at
732-656-8912
Special Children's menu available
Complimentary photo with Easter Bunny
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We'll attend to every detail before and during "your banquet
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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 Pizza, Sandwiches, Italian and Seafood or choose from our terrific
Seasonal Menu. Casual energetic Tavern
atmosphere. All dinners under $12.
Free ice cream for the Kids. Take-Out.
Russian Dream
732-617-0070
455 Rt. 9 South (The Mart Center)
Marlboro
Formerly The Russian Tea Room, our
name has changed! Great Food & Music,
The Whole Russian experience! Chicken
Kiev: Stuffed Breast of Chicken coated
w/buttery bread crumbs, Kulebyake:
Thick Salmon Filet w/creamy mushroom
& onion sauce, encased in puff pastry.
Lamb chops, seafood, blintzes & borscht
Wed.-Sun., 12noon-llpm. Reservations.
Visa, MC, Amex.
Sydney's Continental
Restaurant
732-257-8807
3 Lexington Ave., East Brunswick
Contemporary continental cuisine with
an artistic flair. Middlesex County's hottest new restaurant featuring seafood,
pasta, steaks & chops. Lunch Tues.-Sun.
4:30-10pm. Closed Monday. Private parties on/off premises (showers, banquets,
christenings, etc.). Chef/owner Scott Morgenlander, C.I.A. Graduate. Reservations
suggested on weekends. Early Bird Tues.,
Wed., Thurs. & Sun. 4:30-6pm for $13.95.
Poet's Inn
Fiddlehead's
732-521-0878
27 East Railroad Ave.
Jamesburg
Come to Fiddlehead's! Our owner chef is
Culinary Institute trained & has extensive
experience that has won many awards. The
menu is American/International. Our specialty is Rack of Lamb, Duck, & Seafood.
Visa, MC, Amex, & Diners Club accepted.
Reservations are necessary. Pleasantly casual attire.
The Paddock
Steakhouse
732-446-6004
363 Route 33, Manalapan
Featuring hand cut steaks, unique pasta
dishes, barbecue, burgers & sandwiches &
a large selection of appetizers. Early Birds,
Daily & Nightly dinner specials. Bar specials nightly. Entertainment on weekends.
3 banquet rooms at the areas most reasonable rates, accommodating up to 100.
Open daily 4pm. Sat.-Sun., open 11:30am.
Major Credit cards accepted.
Musso
Harbor Lights
732-721-8191
132 South Broadway
South Amboy
Liquor License, Casual Dress, American.
Entiees, Appetizers, Soups & Salads, Pasta,
Specialty Sandwiches, Pasta & Entrees,
Jumbo Burgers, Lounge Menu. Children's
Menu, Desserts. Private Parties, Catering
for Special Occasions. Serving Lunch &
Dinner. Happy Hour 4pm M-TH. Late
night snacks at Bar Until Closing. All Major
Credit Cards accepted.
Amravatht
732-566-0600
Pine Valley Plaza
1008 Hwy. 34 • Matawan
BUY 1 GET 1 FREE! Buy 1 Dinner at
$10.00 or more & get 1 of equal or less value
FREE W/THIS AD. Authentic I n d i a n
Cuisine. Serving South Indian & North Indian Vegetarian & Non-Vegetarian Lunch
& Dinner in our newly remodeled restaurant! Specials: Lunch Buffett-$5.95. 10%
OFF LUNCH W/THIS AD. Dine-in, Takeout, Full Service Catering, Private Parties.
Bring your own wine or beer. Dinner
served 7 days-Lunch, Monday-Saturday.
The Barge
732-290-8400
732-442-3000
89 Route 79
201 Front Street
Matawan
Perth Amboy
EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH-From
The Barge has been serving delicious
10am-l:30. Dinner Buffet as well as a limited
Seafoods & Steaks in Central NJ since the
ala carte Menu starting at 2:30. Continental 1920's. Their delicious menu includes such
Cuisine in a quaint atmosphere. Reasonably
specialties as Long Island Steamers, Oyspriced. Newly renovated.
ters Rockefeller, King Crab Legs & Home
Catering for all occassions. Regular hours: made cakes. The Barge has a banquet
Sunday Brunch Buffet llam-2pm, Tuesday- room that can be used for your special
Thursday ll:30am-10pm. Friday & Saturday, \ oacassions. Their staff will work hard to
ll:30am-llpm.. .
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Restaurant
732-521-2255
306 Gatztner Avenue
Jamesburg
Italian Restaurant. Entrees come with salad and side pasta. Some menu selections
include Veal Rollitini, Francaise, Veneziano
and Chicken Florentine, Murphy or Francaise, Calves Liver, Steak Murphy and
mouth watering Seafood such as mussels,
shrimp, scallops & calamari over linguini. A
variety of pastas are offered. Lunch, Mon.Fri., ll:30am-2:30pm, Dinner, 4:30-9:30pm,
Sat. 4:00-10:30pm, Sun. 4:00-9:00pm
Fritzy's
732-845-1500
2200 Rt. 9 S. Ideal Plaza
Howell, N J .
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.
Closed Mon. Tues./Wed./& Thurs.
Buy 1 Dinner Entree get a 2nd at 1/2
price. 10% Senior Citizen Discount.
La Boheme Opera &
Artist's Cafe
609-396-7200
845 Chambers St., Trenton
Featuring Northern Italian/Southern
French Cuisine. Our talented servers will
entertain you with some of your favorite
arias, as well as showstopping Broadway
hits! Open Tuesday-Saturday for dinner
5pm-10pm and introducing our fabulous
unday Brunch llam-2pm. Reservations
ecommended".
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Aranka s
732-297-8060
3185 Rt. 27
Franklin Park
MAKE YOUR EASTER RESERVATIONS
EARLY! Aranka's Hungarian-American
Restaurant, a Family tradition for two
generations. Serving Lunch & Dinner. Specilizing in Hungarian Goulash, Chicken
Paprikas, Crispy roast duck. All Baking
done on premises by Aranka herself. Cakes
made to order. We sell Kifli, Kalacs, & Nut
rolls. Featuring our new Chef from Hungary! Accommodating Private Parties of 10140. Live Gypsy music.
Arthur's Tavern
732-828-1117
644 Georges Road
North Brunswick
•'Have You Had Your Steak Today" '
Famous for Giant am steaks, burgers,
salads and over-stuffed sandwiches.
Also fresh fish, chicken & daily specials.
Often imitated. Never duplicated. Voted
"Best Steak" in NJ Monthly Magazine
for 9 yrs. Enjoy our boneless Delmomco
Steak for $12.95 in a casual atmosphere.
Credit cards accepted, no reservations.
Hours: M-Th. 11:30 am-10 pm, F-S 11:30
am-11 pm, Sun. 2 pm-lOpm
International Diner
732-972-5959
Home Fashion Center
520 Rt. 9 No., Manalapan
Grand Opening in NJ! Come in & enjoy
our International cuisine, from a mouthwatering steak dinner grilled to perfection,
to some of the best fresh seafood & fish in
town! There is something for everyone on
your list Hrs: Lunch: Tues.-Fri. ll:30-3pm$6.95, Brunch: Sat. & Sun. ll:30-3pm-$12.95,
Happy Hour: Tues.-Fri. 4pm-7pm, Dinner:
Tues.-Sun. Enjoy our many exciting specials created daily by our chefs Thurs.:
Karaoke Nights, Fri., Sat., Sun. dance to live
music! Private Parties-To 120 people.
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Friends to hold used book and garage sale
T
he Friends of the North Brunswick
Library will hold its second annual
Used Book and Garage Sale on May
6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The rain dale is May
20. The sale will be held in the North
Brunswick Municipal Building parking lot
at 710 Hermann Road in North Brunswick.
Vendois are needed. Spaces arc available for
$10 each. No tables provided. To reserve a
space or receive further information, please
contact Marianne at (732) 828-8608, or via
e-mail at FOTNBL@aol. com.
Used book donations are greatly appreciated, and books may be dropped off at the
sale or at the library at 880 Hermann Road
on May 4 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., or May 5
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Proceeds will benefit the Friends of the
Noith Brunswick Library
The Friends are also seeking Campbell's
labels. They may be dropped off at the
if...
library from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. MondayThursday; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday and
Saturday; and noon - 5 p.m. on Sunday.
The Friends are seeking new members.
Membership forms are available at the library, or through Friends' Vice President
Marianne Maszer at (732) 828-8608, or via
e-mail at FOTNBL@aol.com.
Upcoming Friends activities include gift
wrapping at Barnes & Noble on May 13, as
well as twice during the winter holiday season (Dec. 2 and 23); participation in the
Memorial Day paiadc; a used book sale at
Heritage Day; and Read With Santa on Dec.
2 at Barnes & Noble. Plans are being made
for an antique appraisal event as well as a
Broadway or Atlantic City trip.
Please contact Marianne Maszer for
further details at (732) 828-8608, via fax at
828-4693, or e-mail at FOTNBL@aol.
com.
Orchestra league sets trip to Rhode Island
JERRY WOLKOWII
The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
League, Princeton/Mcrcei Chapter, is planning a four day/three night trip to Newport,
R.I., July 9-12. Participants will attend three
Newport Music Festival conceits, which will
be held in various historic mansions. The
group will be attending the Newport Flower
Show, another long-standing annual Newport
event. There will be tours of the area, both by
bus and by water, and visits to some of the
mansions, such as Belcourt Castle, Marble
House and the Astor's Bcechwood.
Participants will leave from the Princeton
area (other pickup points possible) and travel
by a 49-passenger coach. There will be a
maximum of 30 participants with loom to
spread out. Participants will be staying at the
Mill Street Inn, which is centrally located
near the harbor area.
The trip costs $685 for members; non-
WALL OF FAME — Pat
Mizerek (above), a
North Brunswick High
School teacher and 1
girls tennis coach, ant
Alma Edly (r), a forme'
district science
teacher, were inducted
into the North
Brunswick Township
High School Wall of
Fame during a
Women's History
program at the high
school held Friday.
members add $10. Included in the trip is
transportation, accommodations, continental
breakfast and afternoon tea daily, two dinners, two lunches, city and harbor lours,
admissions to the mansions and the Newport
Flower Show, tickets to three Newport Music
Festival and a donation to the New Jersey
Symphony and all taxes.
For additional information call Cynthia
Edel at (609) 737-0352 or Anna Drago at
(609)655-3169.
The organization needs 24 people to take
the trip and cannot exceed 30. It is suggested
that all interested parties call as soon as possible. Checks made payable to NJSOL may
be sent to Cynthia Edel, 459 Federal City
Road, Pennington, NJ 08534.
Be sure to include name address and
phone number, and e-mail if applicable. The
last day for commitment is April 28.
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S.B. woman honored for her work with children
NEWARK — Loretta Jefferson, a
South Brunswick resident and employee
of Public Service Electric and Gas Co.
(PSE&G), was honored, along with three
other women and Girl Scout councils from
two counties, lor their contributions to
human rights and advancing the status of
women.
Soroptimist International of Suburban
Essex held its annual "Making a Difference for Women" luncheon at Essex
County College on March 18. In addition
to Jefferson, Susan Matulcwic/,, the Girl
Scout Council of Greater Essex and
Hudson Counties; Mary Singletary, director to Gov. Whitman; and Sister Maura
Campbell, faculty member, Caldwell
College were honored.
In 1990, the Police Athletic League
lacked organized programs foi girls. Jefferson founded and now serves as director
for the Northern New Jersey Double
Dutch League. Its mission is to promote
the sport while empowering young people
in Newark by giving them with opportunities to make healthy choices and
Loretta Jefferson (I), of South Brunswick, a PSE&G employee, was a recipient of the
Woman of Distinction Award at the Soroptimist International of Suburban Essex's
annual "Making a Difference for Women" luncheon held March 18 at Essex County
College. Also pictured are (l-r) Marie Kennedy, North Atlantic region governor,
Soroptimist International of the Americas; Sue Matulewicz, Rumson, also of PSE&G
and a recipient of the award; and Jo Ann Dow, PSE&G community affairs manager.
MliffONt!
Fecht-Mullen
E
ileen and John Fecht, of Old
Bridge, announce the engagement
of their daughter, Judith Anne
Fecht, to Ryan Patrick Mullen, son of
Maureen and Daniel Mullen of Princeton.
The future bride graduated from
Sayreville War Memorial High School
and attends Middlesex County Vocational
and Technical Schools, East Brunswick,
where she is pursuing a license as a practical nurse. She is employed as senior
manager at the New Jersey Association of
the Deaf-Blind Inc., Somerset section of
Franklin.
Her fiance graduated from Notre
Dame High School, Lawrenceville section of Lawrence, and Rutgers University,
New Brunswick, where he earned a bachelor of arts degree in engineering. He is
employed as a physics teacher and track
coach at Notre Dame High School.
A December wedding is planned.
Ryan Mullen, Judith Fecht
improve their self-esteem.
Through her volunteer efforts, Jefferson has distinguished herself as a role
model for both children and young adults,
according to the Soroptimist organization.
PSE&G officials said that many of the
young people Jefferson has worked with
have displayed their appreciation by volunteering their services to the league and
giving back
Soroptimist International of Subuiban
Essex has been serving the communities oi
Essex County since 1949 and annually
recognizes individuals and institutions
who have exemplified the goals of the
oigani'/ation. Soroplimist International is a
worldwide organization lor women in
management and the piofcssions working
through service projects to advance human
rights and Ihe status ol women.
Piesident Rochelle Evans said, "This
year's nominees represent very diverse
areas. Selecting oui honorccs from all
those who wcie submitted was very difficult, given all their significant contributions."
Matulewicz, of Rumson, has been volunteering with Habitat for Humanity foi
five years as a board member and corporate fund-raising chair for foundation
grant writing, and corporate fund-raising
for all projects
Habitat is a 100-pciccnt volunteer
organization. Its mission is to enhance
lives by making ownership of decent,
modest homes possible for low-income
families in need of safe affordable housing.
Of the last six houses that her chapter
has built, five have gone to single mothers.
The Medical Center at Princeton
announced the following local biiths:
Sherri and Jeffrey Bergsten of
Princeton Junction, a son on March 28;
Tessa and Matthew Samer of the
Kendall Park section of South Brunswick,
a son on March 28;
Karin and David Lose of Princeton
Junction, a daughter on March 30.
ounces. Grandparents are Patricia and
Alexander Bagamary III of East
Brunswick and Fiorina and Modestino
DiGiovanni of North Brunswick. Greatgrandpaicnts are Marion and Edward
Losiewicz of Spotswood, Madeleine
Pa.squareUi of Boonton and Anthony
DiGiovanni of Florida. Godparents are
Tami Smith of Spotswood and Vincent
DiGiovanni of Washington Township.
Lori and Anthony DiGiovanni of
South River announce the birth of their
daughter, Sophia Patricia, March 3 in St.
Peter's University
Hospital,
New
Brunswick. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 9
The Medical Center at Princeton
announced the following local birth:
Olivia and William Lam of the
Kendall Park section of South Brunswick,
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an informational dinner and presentation foi
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Ghawabda, India, he was visiting in the United
States for the past year. He was a military officer
in the Indian government, retiring in 1970. He
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Surjit Kaur; his son, Arvinder Singh Gill of North
Brunswick, three daughters, Santosh Kaur Think
of Queens, N Y, Tarvinder Kaur Garcha of
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All items in Police Beat are taken from
police department records. All suspects
are presumed innocent until found guilty in
court.
Police are investigating the report of
vandalism to a forklift at The Grande construction site on East New Road sometime
during the night of March 30-31. Several
hydraulic lines on the vehicle were cut and
windows smashed. The damage was estimated at $1,200.
A vehicle spoiler valued at $1,500 was
reported stolen from a vehicle parked on
Shadow Oaks Court sometime during the
night of April 1 -2.
A compact disc player valued at $350
was reported stolen from a vehicle parked
on Cummings Road sometime during the
Lawrence J. Mattette, 38, of
Birchwood Court, was arrested on March
26 at 1:38 a.m. on Livingston Avenue and
Route 1 north for driving while intoxicated. A check revealed that Mattette had
outstanding county warrants and he was
turned over to sheriff's officers.
James A. Niedermaier, 27, of
night of April 1-2.
Freehold, was arrested on March 27 at 4
Several items of an unknown value
p.m. following a motor vehicle accident on
were reported stolen from a vehicle parked
Route 27 and Cozzens Lane for driving
on Deer Park Drive sometime between 7under the influence. He was taken to St.
10 p.m. on April 3.
Peter's
University
Hospital, New
Brunswick, for treatment.
A 1994 Acura Legend, worth approximately $17,000 from a Petunia Drive
Police arrested Felipe Colindres, 37, of
residence the night of March 28-29.
New Brunswick, on March 30 and charged
Following a motor vehicle stop,
him with theft. According to police, the
Ponciano Perez, 23, of New Brunswick,
owner of Gem Packaging on 6th Street told
was arrested on March 30 at 1:30 p.m. at police that he had caught an employee
710 Hermann Road, for presenting
stealing. Police arrived and questioned
fraudulent documents. Perez's social
Colindres through a Spanish translator, as
security and resident alien cards were
he spoke little English. After he allegedly
discovered to be fraudulent by police. He
told police he stole four boxes of perfume
was also charged with speeding and
and gave them to another employee who
being an unlicensed driver. Perez was
he refused to name, police arrested,
remanded to Middlesex County Adult
charged, and later released him.
Correctional Center in lieu of $2,500 bail
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the township in the past week. A 1994
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Ziminski's Vikings
to surprising 2-0 start
tack, Ziminski fields senior Brian Hunt,
who logged six goals on 35 shots in 1999,
and junior Mike Earl, who had two goals
and five assists last year, as well as defender Matt Pusz, while Nick Laurita
mans the midficld.
BY RICHARD JEROME
Slafl Writer
Running down the rest of the roster, the
Vikings have seniors Ali Khan and Tom
he second year of South Fellncr, both midfielders, goalie James
Brunswick High School's boys Susan, midfielder Nick Kubian, defenselacrosse program has already man Minh Nguyen, and Rolando Demcn, a
proved twice as successful as the first.
midfielder.
With victories over East Brunswick (3Representing the junior class are Brian
2) and Rutgers Prep, who the Vikings best- Davis, a defender; midfielders Michael
ed on Monday by a 5-3 score, Coach Mark Dougherty and Chester Eronico; defenders
Ziminski's squad was 2-0 going into yesStephen Farago and Dave Kelly; midfieldterday's 4 p.m. clash at Pcnnington.
er Troy Powell;
Last year, by con- ^ ^ ^ a r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , , ,
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Blake
trast, South Bruns~
Sfamcli,
Kyle
wick went 1-12 in its
Juarez and Anthony
maiden season in the
Wakim; midfielder
sport.
Dale
Marcelle; and
"Our skill level
altackman
Josh
has improved a great
Tripsovsky,
who
deal," said Ziminski.
had four goals and
, "This year, we'd love
three assists last
to make it to .500 and
season.
qualify for the state
Ziminski has
tournament."
numerous
sophoIn
Monday's
Mark Ziminski
more
midfielders,
game, senior tricapSBHS boys lacrosse coach including
Chris
tain Mike Thomas
DeSevo,
Taylor
paced the offense
Reed, Ridge Choi,
with a pair of goals,
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keeper
Vinnie
Knoepful held back the Argonauts with Gallo Adam Scalise and Chris Peterson.
Other sophs are goalie Donald Rodner and
nine saves.
Attackman Thomas is joined among attackers Ian Schwartz and Michael
senior leaders by midfielder Kevin Earl Turton.
The Raiders also have a quintet of
and defenseman John Barbely.
freshmen
in midfielders Michael Schultz,
"All three of these kids are experienced
lacrosse players who performed with us Michael Valentino and Christopher Eng
last year," notes Ziminski, who is assisted and attackers Ryota Ishikawa and Casey
Lyons.
by Mike DeAngelis.
Looking at the rest of the week, South
Another senior, Andrew Lockwood, led
Brunswick
follows the Pennington match
^the team with 13 goals and 60 shots last
~ year. Several other starters should provide with a Saturday home game against Pope
the Vikings with steady play. On the at- John Paul I.
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lacrosse team won only
one game last season
i-fiftlr
V! in! n r l / i
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PoniAr
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"Our skill level has
improved a great
deal. This year we'd
love to make it to .500
and qualify for the
state tournament'
SEAN GUTHRIDGE
Darius Lumpkin may have wrapped up his season with the South Brunswick
High School basketball team, but he was ready to play in a charity game at the
Indian Fields School.
Bellavia, Bko only Raiders with varsity experience
Junior Joe Scassera, who threw a complete
game, giving up four hits while striking
out 11 and issuing three free passes.
The big damage struck against Scassera
ith only two returning starters resulted from back-.to-back homers in the
from last year's 9-15 club, Coach fourth inning by Franklin's Doug Faust
Terry Martin's North Brunswick and Adam Wielgosz. That put the Raiders
Township High School baseball team will behind 2-1, but they answered back in the
T
rely on new faces this time around.
fifth with a three-spot, triggered by an
"I'm looking at this as a two-year pro- error and a run-scoring hit by senior secject, taking it a game at a time," said ond sacker John Bellavia.
Martin, who has led the Raiders for five
Bellavia is one of the two returning
years. "This js a good group of kids with a front-liners, along with junior centerfielder
very positive attitude."
Mike Elko. The rest of the squad will be
So far, the Raiders are 1-1, their most composed mainly of players who toiled for
recent encounter a 4-2 victory over the junior varsity last spring. Juniors Kevin
Franklin. In that game, North Brunswick Morris and Jason Carter are in left and
benefited from the stellar pitching of right field, respectively, while a sophoBY RICHARDJEROME
Staff Writer
W
more, Robert Sinicropi, holds down the
hot corner, along with junior Jim
Caffarillo, and senior Willie Cruz plays
shortstop. Junior Ken Linskey is a utility
infielder.
Handling the pitchers, Martin has junior Manny Acevedo behind the plate,
spelled by fellow junior Anthony Falco,
with another 1 lth-grader, Jeremy Vaccaro,
at first base.
Juniors also dominate the pitching
staff. Joining Scassera are Nick Cipot,
David Hunter and Jason Lee, as well as a
senior Dan Braido and Steve Mollica.
Martin said the defense has so far outprogressed the offense, but he's looking
for contributions from Elko, Carter,
Caffarillo and Bellavia. He's also pleased
with his nucleus, which he expects to jell
next season.
"Next year will be the first time I'll
know who's going to be in the starting
lineup from the very top of the season," he
said. "Before, it was basically that whoever came out made the team.
"We lost six one-run games last year,"
adds Martin, who is assisted by freshman
coach Steve Wilfing, junior varsity mentor
Mark Zielinski and assistant Jimmy Egan.
"There has been a lot of improvement, and
we're doing everything to motivate and encourage the kids. We'd love to be .500 and
make the state tournament."
The Raiders faced South Plainfield yesterday and have a home game tomorrow
against Monroe.
NS
SENTINEL, APRIL 6, 2000 3 1
| Sport Shorts |
The North Brunswick Adult Softball
League is seeking teams and umpires.
The league follows American Softball
Association rules for unlimited arc pitching. The A Division plays on Tuesday and
Thursday nights and the B Division plays
on Monday and Wednesday nights with
makeups in both divisions possible on
Friday and Sunday nights. Play begins
May 1 and runs through the end of July.
Everyone over 18 is welcome regardless of
skill, gender and ability. All players must
live, work or volunteer in North
Brunswick. For more information, call
Craig Pollins at 249-1131 or email
NBTAS@aol.com.
Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 for a
camp brochure.
The Old Bridge Parks and Recreation
Department will hold the 26th Annual Old
Bridge Wrestling Festival's individual
tournaments on July 22, 23 and 30. There
will be 12 individual tournaments separated
by age groups and style (scholastic, collegiate, freestyle and greco-roman).
The Central Jersey Summer Duals, a
16-team high school event, will be held in
the evenings July 24-27.
For the first time the event will include
the East Coast Summer Duals with 14
teams from throughout the region. The
East Coast Summer Duals will take place
The North Brunswick Soccer Club is on July 28 and 29. For more information
now accepting registrations for its or applications to the events, call the Old
Instructional Division for players 4>/2 to 6 Bridge Recreation Department at (732)
until April 8. For more information or a 721-5600, ext. 4999, or visit the Web site
registration form, call Bob Lynch at (732) at http://www.obwf.org.
940-1482.
The second annual 15K Spa and
The Middlesex County Over-50 Soft- Mountain Challenge and the 3K Mini
ball League is accepting applications Challenge to benefit the Ronald
from individuals wishing to play in 2000. McDonald House of New York will be
The organization runs a slow-pitch arc held on April 15 at the Great Gorge Golf
league where recreation and safety come Pavilion, Route 94 North, McAfee. The
first. All games, arc played on Saturday Mountain Challenge has quickly become
mornings and the season begins on April one of the major adventure running events
15 and ends in late August. To be eligible, in the Northeast. Registration is $17 ($15
players must reach their 50th birthday by for USTAF-NJ members) by April 10 with
Dec. 31. For moic information, call Rich post-registration $20. Day of the race regNadler at 329-8595, or e-mail him at istration starts at 8:15 a.m. with the races
rnadler22 @ aol .com.
starting at 10 a.m. Call Nancy Margum at
(973) 827-2222 for more information.
Raritan Valley Men's Slo-Pitch Softball League is seeking to add teams for
Several members of the New' York
the upcoming season. The league plays Giants will take part in the Charles Way
nine-inning games with unlimited arc Football Camp at East Stroudsbuig (Pa.)
pitching on Sundays at 10:45 a.m in East University June 25-29. Boys ages 8-18 will
Brunswick. Play begins in April and the have the rare opportunity to learn football
application deadline is April 8. For more from NFL players such as Michael Strahan,
information, call Ken Price at (732) 422- Jason Sehorn, Amani Toomcr, Ike Hilliard,
2269, Stephen Garofalo at (732) 360-1949 Jesse Armstead, Kent Graham, Phillipe
or James Kenderish at (732) 416-0169.
Sparks and others from the Giants who will
be at the camp. Call 1-800-555-0801.
The New Jersey Football Officials
The Marlboro Little League MemoAssociation, Central Jersey chapter, is accepting applications for its 2000 cadet rial Day Tournament will run from May
26-29. The league is taking entries for 9training program.
Completion of the program will certify year-old, 10-year-old, 11-year-old, 12applicants to officiate NJSIAA high year-old, and junior (13-14-year-old) divisions. Call Gary Gleitman at (732) 536school football games.
Applicants must be able to work 4578 for additional information.
Monday subvarsity games and Friday afThe Jackson Youth Baseball League
ternoon freshman games. They also must
be available to work the chains for Friday is now accepting registration for its summer
night games and Saturday afternoon baseball tournament that begins on July 22.
Play will be offered in 10U, 11U, 12U and
games.
To qualify individuals must be 18 or 13/14 divisions. If interested call John
Pannella at (732) 928-0398 after 7 p.m.
older and physically fit.
The application deadline is May 15.
The East Brunswick 16-and-under
Interested applicants may write to:
Membership Chairman NJFOA Central, travel baseball team is seeking pitchers.
Raritan Chapter, Red Losiewicz, 82 Janice Tryouts will be Friday from 7:30 to 9:30
Drive, Spotswood, NJ 08884 or call (732) p.m. at the East Brunswick Baseball
Complex off Dunhams Corner Road. For
251-0360.
more information, call (732) 254-5911 Old Bridge Parks and Recreation De- mailbox No. 6 (softball).
partment will conduct a wrestling camp
You may send information for Sport
for seventh- through 12th-graders, July 10
Shorts to the Sentinel by e-mail at
to 14 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
The commuter camp is directed by Joe sports@gmnews.com, by five at 780-4192
Dougherty, wrestling coach at South or by mail at P.O. Box 5001, 3499 Route 9
Brunswick High School, and clinicians North, Suite IB, Freehold, NJ. 07728.
If sending an e-mail, information must
Ray Nunamaker, former coach at Nazareth
High School in Pennsylvania, and Glen be written in the text field; attachments
Pazinko, coach at East Brunswick High will not be accepted. There is no charge
for Sport Shorts; however, items are run
School.
For more information, call (732) 721- on a space-available basis.
All items must include a phone number
5600, ext. 4999, or write to the Old Bridge
for
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Ginger C. Boyle, who also serves as the
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Gloria Zastko, Realtors reports a record
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under 6 , with a sense of hurnor
and similar interests, for dating
and possible relationship. BOX
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Divorced white female, 39, with
children,
5'4', seeking
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enjoys romance, movies, out*
doors relationships, and quiet
evenings at home Friendship first,
possible relationship BOX 32668
HOLD THE BACON - BUT
GIVE ME romance, with a won
derfully warm romantic and
thoughtful tall Jewish male, 5462 This witty, attractive, compassionate, and professional, wishes
a supportive relationship with
mutual appreciation, communication, much laughter and ? Lets
chat. BOX 32671
AUTHENTIC
Witty, sharp, shapely, divorced
white Christian female, seeks honest, active, fit, strong, gentle
ambitions, adventurous, tall white
professional divorced or wicfowed
gentleman, 55 to 63, with integrity
No games, drugs, baggage BOX
32673
GIVE ME A CALL
Hi, atull figure, attract ive, divorced
female, 5Q's, with a great sense of
humor, compassionate, and a
people person I love movies,
oldies music, traveling, dining out,
non smoker, looking for a single
male, that has similar interests
BOX 14966
BIG BOISTEROUS BELLE
Divorced, Jewish female, 50, nonsmoker with no children, but lots
of brains, looks, style and personality lor the appropriate, 45 to 60
yr old, white male who seeks great
company and believes In Omore
than lovsO. Central Jersey area
BOX 32656
SPECIAL PERSON
Widowed, white female, 50, 5'4",
120 lbs, dark hair, brown eyes,
non-smoker
Enjoys movies,
dancing and shows Looking for
someone to share life with. Friend
ship, possible relationship BOX
32662
BEAUTY AND BRAINS
Attractive, single white professional female, 5'4". 128 lbs, great
smile, beautiful eyes, honest, sincere, intelligent, heart of gold
Seeks single, white, professional
male, 39 to 44, 6' plus, handsome,
intelligent, non-smoker. BOX
35663
SHARE MY LIFE
Divorced white female, young
SO's, attractive, slim, feminine,
honest, romantic and caring
Seeking an honest man, 48to58,
who enjoys good music, dining
out, movies and quiet evenings at
hams, for a lasting relationship
BOX 32665
SWEET AND SEXY
Single white female, 39, petite,
attractive enjoys dancing, candlelight dinners, movies, and IravefIng Seeks honest, attractive,
romantic single white male, 38 to
44, to share love, laughter, and
happiness BOX 32666
LOOKING FOR LOVE
Divorced
white
professional
female, 40, 5'4", 115 lbs, brown
hair, blue eyes, attractive, caring,
romantic, great sense of humor,
non-smoker and no children I love
beach, boating, skiing, cooking
Seek a tall and attractive male,
who is happy with himself BOX
37B72
THE PERFECT PACKAGE
56 yr old, divorced white female,
attractive, petite, brunette, physically fit, enjoys traveling, dancing
walks and more Seeking a
divorced white male, 52 to 62, well
established with a good sense of
humor, for a long term relationship. BOX 32504
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Single,
Jewish
professional
female, 38, never married, attiac
tive petite fit, enjoys skiing, working out, outdoors and more Seeking single male, 35 to 42, for possible relationship BOX 36534
MAKE ME YOURS
Friendship romance, love, passion, happily ever after Msd thirties, single white female, nonsmoker with interest ranging from
mountain trails to sandy beaches
to city side-walks Seeks similar
single white male, mid 30 s to
40 s BOX 32548
SMART, PRETTY & FUN
Single while female, fit, energetic,
non-smoker, seeks tall, dark,
handsome single while male, 40
to 55, who is energetic, fit, has a
good sense of humor, and likes to
go places Central Jersey prelerred BOX 32637
KIMGSBURG AREA
Single Jewish female, 18, red hair,
enjoys Donna Summers, walks,
candle light dinners, salsa dancing
and more Seeking a single white,
Jewish or Hispanic male, 30 plus,
with similar interests, lor possible
relationship BOX 13Z69
YOUNG AT HEART
Sincere, full of life, nice looking,
divorced. Puerto Flican female,
non-smoking, 44, 4'11", 120 lbs,
enioys music, dancing, reading,
New York City, long walks on the
beach. Seeks an outgoing, white
or Hispanic gentleman, 35 to 47,
for friendship and a possible long
term relationship. BOX 32481
SPRING FEVER!!!
52 yr old, 5'2", attractive, fun loving, divorced, white, professional
female who enjoys theater, music,
dancing, dining out, etc Seeking a
fit, romantic, youthful, caring male,
50 to 58, for a possible long term
relationship BOX 32646
QUINTESSENTIAL WOMAN
Witty, intelligent, romantic, playful,
adventurous, exuberant, magical,
pretty, divorced, while, professional Jewish female, late 40 s, with
traditional values. In search of
chivalrous, secure, protective,
romantic, gentleman 50 to 60, who
loves laughter, music, theater, dinIng, conversation and travel BOX
32647
SWEETHEART OF DEAL
Witty, warm, and appealing Jewish Professional 53-lsh, favors tall,
Jewish mensch, with whom to
share feelings, laughter and bantar, our interests Let's talk and
expfore the possibilities' BOX
33351
FITTHEBILL?
36 yr old, single, Puerto Hican
mother of two, enjoys quiet times
at home, movies, dancing or long
walks on the beach- Seeking a
single or divorced male, 32 to 39,
for a long term relationship BOX
351 SB
LOVE BEING FEMALE
Attractive, bright, funny, divorced
Jewish female, late 40's, love
being spoiled and spoiling Enjoy
drives, antiques, cooking, dining,
theatre, music, travel, talking and
listening seeking a single male
who's caring, warm and adventurous. BOX 32493
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cooking, great looking, warm
hearted, divorced Jewish female
If you are long limbed male, willing
to give, take, listen, talk, play, work
and be a long term friend BOX
32535
PERSONAL A D
CUDDLING A MUST
Divorced white female, attractive,
feminine, petite, caring, adventurous. Entoys laughter drives,
seashore, Atlantic City movies,
music, travel, talking, listening,
dining, watching football, cooking,
theater etc Looking for a male
50 to early 60s for possible long
term relationship POX 32554
CAPRICORN
Vibrant, attractive, slim female,
seeking a male, early 60 5, to
share good times, laughter and
friendship. Non-smoker preferred
Call me and take it from there
BOX 32559
KNOW WHAT'S COOKIN?
Single professional female, who's
warm, witty and winsome, looking
for a single Jewish male, 54 to 62,
who's devoted caring, educated
and tall to share laughter, friendship, compassion, banter and possibly the luture BOX 32649
HIGH YIELD DIVIDEND
Refreshing and warm, appealing,
professional lady who favors a
good natured, flexible, educated,
tall white Jewish male, 53 62 Can
we build nurturing friendship with
laughter, consideration our mterests and the future? BOX 32657
PR1CILLA SEEKS ELVIS
54 yr old fun loving female with
green eyes and long dark hair
Loves music Wants to meet Elvis
look alike lor companionship BOX
35659
AMERICAN COLLECTIBLE
But a funny, warm, appealing,
compassionate, professional, Jewish lady enioys the arts antiquing,
dining, some sports, travel, etc
Wishing to meet a good natured,
flexible, educated, Jewish gentleman 54 to 62, 5'10' plus Shall we
share camaraderie, giggles, and
possibly the future? BOX 32704
LOOKING FOR FRIEND
Slim, attractive widowed female in
her early 50's, is looking for an
unattached, attractive male, no less
than 5'10", for friendship and a possible relationship. East Brunswick,
and surrounding area only BOX
33018
PHR MINUTE. YOU MUST BE 1 8 OR OLDER.
ATTENTION: MARTHA
You responded to my ad ONice
GuyO on or about March 22nd or
23rd I did not get your full phone
number could you please respond
again BOX 32672
MOUNTAIN MAN
Divorced male, 53, 6'1 , 175 lbs,
loves fishing, mountains, country
music, working out, easy going and
conlenl with life Looking for a sin
gle female with similar interest If
sounds good to you leave me a
message and I'll get back to you
BOX 14817
MB. WONDERFUL
Italian white male whos romantic
with a great sense of humor, likes
walks on the beach, movies and
quiet times at home In search of a
single female, 25 to 45, for daytime
get togethers race and ethic back
ground is not important Sound
good to you give me a call BOX
15033
BLUE EYES
Honest, sensitive, attractive, single
white male, 39,5'11", is seeking an
attractive single or divorced, white
female, 34 to 46 for a relationship
Enjoys movies, sports and the outdoors BOX 32660
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Widowed white female, 56, seeking special white male, 54 to 60,
over 5'8", nice looking, honest,
and a good sense of humor I have
dark hair, brown eyes, considered
attractive, I would like to hear from
you Call me BOX 32651
SEEKING LOVE
Widower, 60ish, 511 , 185 lbs,
looking for a single female, about
57' to 5'9 , slender build, pretly,
financially secured, for friendship
and companionship BOX 12279
A NICE GUY
DISRESPECTFUL 48 yrold, 5'10 ,
190 lbs, father of 2 grown children,
brown hair and eyes, considered
good looking, Intelligent, fit, financially and emotionally secure
Seeking a female, 35 to 50, who is
intelligent, financially and emotionally secure, family oriented, for dating and possible long term relationshlp BOX 32652
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Single white male, 25, long hair,
brown eyes and beard, is seeking
an older, white female, to share fun
times and more BOX 14560
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and the shore. Seeks a slim lady 50
to 60, with fair skin and black hair
far permanent relationship. BOX
32669
NEED A FRIEND
Tail professional, attractive white
mate, 40's, blonde hair, blue eyes,
is in search of an attractive female,
for discreet friendship and fun BOX
14992
LET'S HAVE FUN
Single white male, 35, loves music,
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white female, 22 36, who has a
sense of humor and similar interests, for dating and possible long
term relationship BOX 33304
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lbs, athletic, fit but most of all, very
happy Give me a call soon BOX
32998
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Divorced white Jewish professional, female, 47, average height and
weight, blonde hair, brown eyes,
non-smoker, occasional drinker,
enjoys music, dancing, live theatre
and the beach Seeking white
male, 43 to 50, for good times,
friendship and possible long term
relationship No head games
BOX 32650
WANTED SPECIAL LADY
Single white male, 47, 5'10*, 175
lbs non-smoker handsome sin
cere, enjoys dining out dancing,
movies, quiet times In search of
one very special lady, 30 plus for
dating, friendship, possible serious
long term relationship marriage No
drugs no smokers Children welcome BOX 32544
SEEKING ASIAN LADY
Fit, attractive, outgoing, honest,
marriage minded single white
male, 5'B", blonde, blue eyes
Seeking Asian lady, 24 to 38, non
smoker, non-drinker, outgoing and
fit BOX 32661
SHARP BLUE EYES
Single, white, Italian Irish male,
5'9', 190 lbs, physically fit, nonsmoker, non-drinker and owner of
race horses Loves dining in and
out and all aspects of life Looking
for an attractive female 30 to 40,
good heart a must, for friendship
and possible relationship BOX
32667
DOWN TO EARTH
Single white male, 36, 5'11", 200
lbs, brown hair, hazel eyes, attractive, physically fit, romantic and
passionate Seeking African American female, of any age, smokers
and children okay, for dating and
passionate relationship BOX
14737
STARTING OVER
Divorced while male, 38, 5'9 , with
one child, handsome, family oriented, hard worker, in search of a
divorced or single white female, 30
to 40, non-smoker, who's loyal,
attractive, nice person, for a long
term relationship BOX 32654
HANDLE WITH CARE
Ml 5'10", mid 50's, single, hard
working,
non-smoker,
social
drinker, is seeking single, kind
hearted lady, 50 to 60 I enjoy
movies, walking, talking, animals,
reading and Sunday drives In the
country Middlesex County preferred BOX 36931
WHY WAIT ANY LONGER?
Italian white male, 6', black curly
hair, mustache and goatee, enjoys
the beach, movies, holding hands
and quiet times at home Seeking a
warm and affeclionate, single
female, 25 to 45, age and race not
an issue, for a possible relationship
BOX 37206
SEEKING SOULMATE!
Single professional, white male, 53,
5'8', 160 lbs, attractive, physically
fit, home owner, enioys logging,
nature, exercising and healthy
lifestyle Seeking a long term relationship with a single female, in her
40's BOX 37270
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Athletic, single Jewish father, 47,
non religious, 5'10 , 170 lbs, seeks
fit woman under 45, who enjoys
romance, travel, cooking, oldies,
new york city, flea markets outdoors, weekends away and new
adventures All replies will be
answered BOX 32655
FRIENDS AT HEART
54 yrs old, single white male, 6'2 ,
enpys bowling, walking camping,
the zoo, museums and more Looking for a special female, 55 to 5 8 ,
medium build, for friendship and
possibly more BOX 12407
SOMEONE SPECIAL
Divorced white male, 44, 5'11", 170
lbs, who enjoys outdoor activities,
wine, dine travel and quiet
evenings at home Seeking a single
or divorced, white, Hispanic or
Asian female, 35 to 47, for friendship first, possible relationship Children are welcome BOX 32496
BLUE EYES
Honest, sensitive, attractive, 39 yr
old, single, white male, searching
for an attractive, single or divorced
white female, 34 to 46, for a relationship Enjoys movies, sports and
the outdoors BOX 32639
MARRIAGE MINDED
35 yrs old, single white male, from
Westfield, 5 9 175 lbs, non-smoker,
enjoys working out, dinning,
movies, antiques and trying new
things In search of a single or
divorced white female, 28 to 40,
with similar interest, for a possible
long term relationship BOX 32644
LOOKING FOR A MENSCH
Single Jewish father, 45, 6'3", 210
lbs, Seeks cute, easy to talk to single female who enjoys concerts,
movies, going out to dinner, and
long walks on the beach All calls
will be answered BOX 32648
ALL AMERICAN GUY
Single white male, 31, seeks a single female, 34, who enjoys movies
dining out and romance, for posslble relationship BOX 12436
LET'S TALK SOON
Single white male, 37, tall, thin, blue
eyes, non-smoker, college graduate, kind, smart and funny Enjoys
spending time alone, music, come
dy clubs and spending time with
family Looking for a single female,
26 to 36, non smoker, physically fit
and preferably childless BOX
12960
ROMANTIC AT HEART
34 yr old, single white male, 5'11",
medium
build,
professionally
employed, easy going, funny and
romantic Seeks non-smoking,
white or Hispanic female for fun,
friendship and possible relationship BOX 32525
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area lot s of shopping close to & other attractions Weakly or
monthly rates 732-131-13B4
NJ Tpke 124 500 / best offer
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& many upgrades Professional
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Room Family Room and a full
basement Great back with
paved patio Very low
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Georges Road or Kingston
MARLBORO Office For Rent
I ane to Stanley to Miriam Cl
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$149 900
Days 732 303 1717
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RED BANK Non Smoking
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referred but will train Call
ohn or Sue 732 431-9080
BOOKKEEPER
full charge through general
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plus Located in South
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salary requirements to
732 940 0458
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more Marlboro/freehold a r e i
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ichool in Dayton is looking for
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and pre school care rjivars
preferably 8 1PM and 2 6PM
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732-525-1550
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ADMINISTRATIVE/ASSISTANT
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Nu Ware Technology
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Fax 732 727-8990
DATA ENTRY P/T F/T
Day & evening shifts
Flexible hours/benefits
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MCC Key Services
75 Lower Main Street
Aberdeen, NJ 07747
732-583-3664
DIRECTOR OF
EDUCATION
Sylvan Learning Center the
Nations leader in the field
of diagnostic testing & ore
scnpiive learning is seeking
a Director of Fducation for
our Freetiold Center The
ideal candidate is a highly
motivated, enthusiastic
well organized individual
with a strong educational
background The Director
of Education will be responsi
ble for the e d u c a t i o n a l
Management of the Center
To qualify a Bachelor s
Degree in Education or
Counseling and teaching
certification is required A
Master s Degree is a plus
In addition yc-u must have
excellent administrative
Interpersonal skills
supervision & experience
You must also exude
warmth empathy energy
& love for children
We offer a thorough
training program & career
advancement opportunities
Fax resume to
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CASHIER - Photomat. 9am- DENTAL ASSISTANT F/T 2pm or 2-7. Freehold. Free film P/T - For general practice in
developing. Call 732-525-3733 Lincroft & or/Spotswood office.
Experience & x-ray license
DELI HELP
helpful. Benefits available for
G o u r m e t S h o p s e e k i n g F/T\Call 732-251-3600
Individual. No experience
required- Will train. Medical GENERAL LABORER
Benefits, Paid holidays.
Various duties include sample
Call 609-655-0134
taking, running errands S general Fabor. Must have reliable
car and valid driver's license.
DIRECTOR OF
Company located in East
LEARNING CENTER
Brunswick, Hours 7:30 - 4:00.
Sylvan Learning Center Ine
$12./hour.Call 732-254-7676
Nations leader in the field
extension 100
of Diagnostic Testing S
Prescriptive Learning is
seeking a Director for our HAIRDRESSER/MANICURIST
& SHAMPOO ASSISTANT
Freehold Center. Ideal
FT or PT-Fast growing, busy
candidate is a highly
salon, experience necessary.
motivated, enthusiastic
Small or no following. Health
self slarting Individual with
insurance, salary, commission.
an educational & sales
Paid vacation. Call Cathy
background. The director
732-651-1124
will market & sell our
service in the local
community as well as
manage the center.
To qualify a Bachelor's in
Education or Counseling Is
required. A Master's
Degree is a plus.
PAID TRAINING
In addition you must have
COMPETITIVE WAGES
excellent sales, administrative, interpersonal skills
$9.50/Hr
& experience. We offer a
thorough training program
Laidlaw Transit Service is
and career advancement
seeking drivers for its small
opportunities. Salary plus
bus operations in New
bonus. Fax resume to:
609-508-5746
Jersey. We have Immediate
P/T
opportunities for
friendly,
responsible,
service-oriented men and
women.
We have an Immediate openQualifications - musttie21
ing for a delivery driver. Good
record a must. Knowledge of
years old, have a valid NJ
North Jersey roads helpful.
drivers license, have a clean
Benefits...vacation, medical,
401K, no nights, no weekends. driving record and enjoy
working with others. All
Apply In person:
Gale s Industrial Supply
applicants must pass a DOT
26 West Front St., Keyport
physical and pre-employDRIVERS F/T-P/T ment drug screening.
Oylmpic Limousine has
A CDL is a plus but not a
openings in your area for
Sedan Drivers & CDL with P
requirement. Will train, ask
endorsement. Clean driving about our $250 appreciation
record & outstanding people
bonus. Apply in person at
skills. Benefits & 401K for full
time. Call 732-938-4238 EOE
this location:
DRIVERS
DRIVER
FORLIFT OPERATORS
Immediate openings for
experienced forlift operators in
Dayton area. Apply immediately.
Needed lor AM & PM shifts.
Call 732-308-3668
HOME CARE
HOUSEKEEPER
FT/PT -Experience preferred.
RNs/LPNs CHHAs
Carousel of Home Care
Call Mary
732-303-0245
WV
MCDONALD'S
Of Millstone
Hiring for all shifts
Middietown/Lincroft area Long
Full-time a Part-time
term care facility. Call Joanne
Up to $7.50 an hour to
or Carlos at 732-530-9470
start. Apply in person.
Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
INSTALLATION HELPER
Also Hiring for McDonald's
Irrigation company, No
of Great Adventure
experience necessary. Own
transportation. Marlboro area.
MCDONALD'S
t a l l 732-970-0500
Route 537
Monmouth
Road
LARBORER - Needed to help
Cream
Ridge, NJ
excavator. Must have
609-259-0413
valid driver's license. If you
EOE
have a CDL license, pay is
more. Call 609-259-2749
Needed for Home Care
throughout Monmouth S
Middlesex Counties.
VV ¥ ¥
LEGAL SECRETARY
HOME HEALTH AIDES
Earn up to
F/T • P/T East Brunswick. Top
skills for small P/l Litigation
Firm. Fax resume:
732-251-2561
$12./Hr. ON
PREMIUM CASES
$$ SIGN ON BONUS
ADVERTISING
LPN F/T - P/T SALESPERSON
Health Benefits Available.
Also, Per Diem
RN's/LPN's Jar
HOMECARE
Monmouth & Ocean Ctys
Ffex hrs.
Howell 732-303-0245
Hezlet 732-264-5555
To pass medications in
assisted living home.
Evenings shift or every other
weekend available. Apply in
person or fax resume
Sunrise Assisted Living
190 Summerhlll Road
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
Fax:732-613-1365
Attention: Sandy Kret, RN
ACCOUNTANT
We are a nationwide radio and publishing company looking
for an Accountant to work at our corporate headquarters In
East Brunswick, just off the NJ Turnpike.
You will prepare monthly financial statements, bank reconciliations, account analyses and journal entries. Knowledge
ol Lotus 123 or Excel required; Great Plains Dynamics experience helpful. Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 2
years accounting experience. We offer full benefits and competetive salary based on experience.
Send Resume ATTN: ACCOUNTANT
GREATER MEDIA, INC.
P.O. BOX 1059
East Brunswick, N.J. 08816
Equal Opportunity Employer M7F
Greater Media Newspapers, a group of seven
Community Newspapers serving Middlesex and
Monmouth counties, has an opening in its
Retail Display Department for an
experienced salesperson to sell display
advertising to our customers in
Monmouth County.
The ideal candidate will be aggressive, detail
oriented, and successful at retaining existing
business while developing new customers both
within and outside the Monmouth market.
Compensation is a base salary with a
generous commission plan based on attaining
and exceeding monthly sales goals.
Greater Media Newspapers offers full medical
benefits and 401K Plan.
Forward resume by fax to: 732-780-4257
attention Carl Hennicke
Send resume to:
Greater Media Newspapers
P. O. Box 5001
Freehold, New Jersey 07728
Attention: Carl Hennicke, Sales Manager
or
e-mail resume
accountanliaiareater-medla.com
LAIDLAW TRANSIT
SERVICES
PC/TECHNICAL
SPECIALIST
We are a nationwide radio and
publishing company looking
tor a PC/Technical Specialist
to work at our c o r p o r a t e
h e a d q u ar I e r s i n E a st
Brunswick, just off the NJ
Turnpike, and remote New
Brunswick location.
You w i l l p r o v i d e h a r d ware/software support for
desktop and laptop users. In
addition, you will perform basic
network maintenance and
backups. Knowledge of MS
Office product suite a n d
W i n d o w s 98 o p e r a t i n g
environment, Novell NetWare
5.0 environment, proxy and
Internet connectivity. High
school diploma or equivalent
and technical related training
certificate required with at least
one-year help desk/technical
support experience. We offer
full benefits and competitive
salary. Send resume A t t n :
RESUME
GREATER MEDIA, INC.
P.O. Box 1059
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
2 Gowin Street
Sayreville.NJ 08872 a
a
Westaff,
190 Route 18 North
" E a s t Brunswick, NJ 08816
732-296-1100
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MAIDS
STARTING 5/27/2000. No
To work on 4 person teams
experience necessary, will cleaning homes. No experience
train. Must be at least 15 years
necessary. Paid training S
old. Central NJ area.
transportation. 732-257-7800
Call 609-426-4252
MAINTENANCE FOR DAY
NURSE
CAMP Cleaning, landscaping,
etc. May - September.
HEROES NEEDED painting,
Marlboro-Freehold area.
RNs. LPNs, CHHAs, for BayaCall 732-308-0405
da Nurses' new Freehold
office. Pediatric and adult per MANICURIST- Experienced.
diem home care cases avail- With or without following. Join
able in Monmouth County. our team in one of Matawan's
Competetive pay, medical busiest salons. 732-290-9067
benefits. 401K, paid vacation
and flexible scheduling. Apply NURSING -F/T -LPN In
now and be treated like a hero OBGYN Department for
on the homefront.
Sayrevllle & Somerset office.
- F/T - In Medicine
BAYADA NURSES LPN
Department - Somerset office.
20 Gibson Place
LPN - P/T - Evenings & weekFreehold, N.J. 07728
ends in Old Bridge Pediatric &
OBGYN Department.
732-863-5000
Competitive salary & benefits.
Call Pat 732-679-5100
ext, 185 Fax resume:
732-679-6903
EOE/AA
Greater Media Newspapers
732-316-1700
OFFICE SUPPORTGREAT OPPORTUNITIES!
GREAT PAY!
Seeking individuals with experience in word processing &
spreadsheet packages for
mant Temp ana Temp to Perm
positions.
Administrative Assistants• Clerical • Secretaries •
• Customer Service •
Data Entry • Receptionists-
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PROMOTIONS
COORDINATOR
Promotions Coordinator
requires a creative thinker,
with strong communication
and organizational skills to
coordinate and create
in-paper promotions and
the newspapers activities
within the community.
Other duties include creating flyers and sales materials, ordering promotional
products and coordinate all
marketing efforts for the
newspaper group.
Competitive salary &
b e n e f i t s . Send or fax
resume to:
Josef Ornegri
Ad Director
Greater Media
Newspapers
P.O. Box 5001
Freehold, N.J. 07728
Fax: (732)780-4257
Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F
OR
Equal Opportunity Employer
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LPN/RN PEDIATRIC NURSES
Needed for weekends and/or
11 pm - 7am for 15 year old qirl
in MANALAPAN.
Call PSA Home Healthcare
732-938-5550
OFFICE ASSISTANT FOR
EYE DOCTOR. F/T
People person, Phone & computer comfortable. Able to
complete projects. Old Bridge.
732-721-2020
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O F F I C E HELP FOR DAY
CAMP- Phone, filing, typing,
etc. Marlboro-Freehold area.
Call 732-308-0405
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Medicine office in Marlboro.
Bi-Lingual. Chinese/Mandarin.
Excellent opportunity & benefit
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732-566-8365
PAINTERS•HELPERS
SUBCONTRACTORS
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Call 732-972-9110
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E x c e l l e n t pay & b e n e f i t
package. Valid NJ driver's
license. Reliable, experience
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732-671-1838
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS
& ASSISTANTS
6 weeks to 6 years. Openings
in all age groups. Brand new
center inTHaziet. SIGN-ON
BONUS, benefits, competitive
salary. Call 732-888-9773
REAL ESTATE SALES
Opportunity is knocking. Don't
miss our on going pre-licensing
courses & superior training to
help you get a FAST successful
start. Call Debbie V. Weichert
Realtors 732-583-5400
REAL ESTATE
SALESPERSON
Experiencad or inexperienced.
We will send you to school.
Call Natalie at 732-264-3456
© RECEPTIONIST©
Responsible person needed to
handle phones, front desk,
light computer and goneral
office work, Some experience
necessary. Mid-size company
with pleasant non-stressful
atmosphere. P/T hours are
also available.
Send resume with salary
requirements & F/T-P/t
preference to:
GREATER MEDIA INC.
P.O. Box 1059
East Brunswick, N J . 0B816
E.O.E.
RECEPTIONIST
F/T, P/T. Tor busy, upscale
Manalapan hair salon. Call
732-536-8150 Or 609-259-5487
RECEPTIONIST
Wellness Chiropractic Office
looking for PT & FT. People
skills a must. Some computer
skills. Must be flexible.
Fax resume to: 732-866-9059
All replies will be answered.
RECEPTIONIST/
SECRETARY
Rapidly growing manufacturer
of hair care products seeks an
individual to join our team.
Candidate must have pleasant
speaking voice as well as professional manners. Proficient
in Microsoft Word is required.
Salary commensurate with
experience. Please forward
resume or apply in person at:
Hair Systems, Inc.
30 Park Avenue
Englishtown, NJ 07726 EOE
ROUTE DRIVER To deliver
bread. Must be responsible,
cloan license. 6:30pm-5:30am,
5 days Call 732-238-1863
SALES
TRAVEL AGENT
FT/PT Experienced only.
SABRE helpful.
Call 609-655-4449
WAITER/WAITRESS
BUSPERSON -FT/PT
Call Villa Galleria
732-727-8415
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
• Many People Needed
•Edison Area
Call ISS
732-345-8404
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sales executives to join our
Mountain Climbing,
outside sales team. If you are
Gymnastics, Tennis,
a highly motivated individual
Go-Karts, Archery, Etc.
with organizational skills and a
• ARTS & CRAFTS
strong belief in customer
• DRAMA
service and you know the
Nature Science, Cooking
Central Jersey area, we want
• OFFICE HELP
to talk to you about a career in
•
MAINTENANCE
advertising sales. Advertising
Rolling Hills DAY CAMP
sales ex'perienco a plus.
Marlboro/Freehold area
Excellent benefits. EOE. Apply
in person 9am - 5pm week732-308-0405
days, or mail or fax resume to:
Sales Manager
Magic 98.3 FM/
CAMP COUNSELLORS
WCTC 1450 AM
ARTS & CRAFTS & DRAMA
78 Veronica Avenue
Experience a plus.
Somerset, NJ 00873
Marlboro/Freehold area.
Fax (732) 249-7562
732-308-0405
SECRETARY - OLD BRIDGE
For Glass Company. 8:30am
to 4;30pm. Reliable, computer
experience Call 732-679-4498
SECRETARY
FT-A Great Opportunltyl
Must be outgoing 8. enjoy
people w/stronq phone skills,
732-542-9004
Home Instead Senior Care
TEACHER ASSISTANTS
Needed for
Summer Camp
(Call M-F 9-3 only)
#732-431-1629*
Customer Service
To $12/Hr.
NO COMPUTER SKILLS
NECESSARY
Detail-orientod candidale
needed for fast-paced ernploynent agency In North Brunswick area. Must have excelent phone & organizational
skills and en oy working as a
:eam. Flexib e schedufe, 2530 hours per week.
INSTRUCTOR
MILLER RESOURCES
720 Route 1
ARTS & CRAFTS
N.J. 08902
Summer Day Camp Morth Brunswick,
732-247-5600
8 weeks, FT, Experience
preferred. Great for College
student or Teacher.
Call 732-431-0718
LIFEGUARD/POOL CLUB
ASSISTANT - For private
beautiful swim club in Marlboro.
Must be fully CPR & American
Red Cross certified.
Competitive salary. Reply with
resume or letter of Interest to:
Monmouth Heights Swim
Club, P.O. Box 146
Marlboro, NJ 07746
Attention: Lifeguards
Fax resume 732-247-9022
DATA ENTRY
TELEDATA
REPRESENTATIVES
Dayton, NJ
Automatic Data Processing
(ADP), wilh over $5 billion in
e v e n u e and more than
425,000 clients, is one of the
argest independent computer
services firms in the world. Wo
lave a dynamic part-time
Dpportunity in our DAYTON,
NJ office. Our facility Is convoliently located off Hxil 8A of
lie NJ Turnpike. These posiions are offered 3 days per
/eek (daytime hours only),
/ith benefits. Also full time
lours.
RECEPTIONIST - Answering
service. Immediate openings.
Afternoan/eveninqs & weekends. Call 732-525-1216
RECEPTIONIST
2-7 pm Daily. Excellent Salary
^lease Fax resume to Maria:
732-548-1919
RETAIL SALES
2-3 DAYS PER WEEK.
ASSUNPINK Bait & Tackle
Call 609-259-7332
RN -Part Time /Per Diem
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday. Plastic Surgery office.
Please fax resume with salary
r e q u i r e m e n t s to M a r i a :
732-548-1919
SALES
'/T or F/T career opportunity.
Get paid for helping families
solve financial problems. High
earning potential. Set your own
hours. No expereince, willing
to train. Call 732-871-6136or
Fax 973-773-0456
CLASSIFIED 1-800-5BO-4ADS
GOVT. POSTAL JOBS up to
$18.35 hour. Full Benelits No
Experience required. Frae
application and information
1-888-726-9083 ext. 1700
7am-7pm CST (SCA Network)
HOME WORKERS NEEDED
Easy work, groat pay, flexible
hours. 1-800-420-7260 or
tristarmkt@aol.coin 24 hours
HOMEWORKERS Needed$635, weekly processing mail.
Easyi No exp. 1-800-426-3203
Ext. 7300 24 hours
HOMEWORKERS Needed$635, weekly processing mail.
Easy! No experience needed.
1-800-831-5357
Ext. 8400 24 hours
LIFEGUARD/POOL CLUB
A S S I S T A N T • For private
beautiful swim club in Marlboro.
Must be fully CPR & American
Red Cross certilied
Competitive salary. Reply with
resume or letter of interest to:
M o n m o u t h Heights Swim
Club, P. O . B o x i f t
Marlboro, NJ 07746
Attention: Llfeguards
CAMP JOBS
Have a fabulous summer
with usl Interview NOW!
• Coaches < Supervisors
• Counselors • Lifeguards
• Nurses
• Fine Arts Instructors
Call 732-446-4100
DAY CAMP
STAFF NEEDED
Instructors For:
> Ropes/Challenge course
•Music
• Adult staff for Mini Day
F/T PRE-K - Fully paid health
with prescription plan, life, sick
8 vacation. PT TODDLER
3-7PM. Subs needed.
Experience necessary.
Lakeview Child Center at
Manalapan.
Call 732-536-8181 EOE
Group.
• DJ for Radio Station
• Teen Travel Staff
Ivy League
Daycamp
Call 732-446-7035
SEAMSTRESS
SECRETARY
TEACHER
CHildCare
TEACHER AIDES
TEACHERS
BABY SITTER
Full-time and Part-time
Teller Positions Available
As a Teller in a part- or full-time position, you'll gain
valuable experience working with First Union, the leader of
the financial world. You'll also get some of the best benefits
in the industry, such as:
• A number of scheduling options
• Competitive pay
• Incentive pay
• Paid holidays
'• A professional working environment
• Great benefits for 20 or more hours/week
Whatever your schedule demands - from being a student or
a stay-at-home parent to being a retiree or anyone wanting a
second job - this is a great opportunity to make the extra
money you may not have thought was possible. These
positions are available immediately, so start becoming a
winner right away. Call our 800# today.
1-800-966-6723
extension HUB-TLR4
First Union recognizes and values the diversity of its employees, customers and
business partners. EOE, M/F/D/V. Drug testing is utilized as a condition of employment
firstlinibn.com/careers
CAREGIVER/AIDE-seeks position w/elderly & disabled,
Exc, refs. Dan 732-8BB-1467
Anti|Ue^\
Collectibles
ANTIQUES
Top prices paid for; Antique
furniture, oriental rugs
paintings, jewelry S silver. We
purchase entire contents of
estates. Will come to your
home. Call 908-362-0200
PLAYER PIANO Davenport
Trace/ Upright, motor/pedal.
60QRS rolls($1,000.) Sacrllics
$3,000 732-212-1143 days
1043 Appliances
DRYER Maytag. Like new. Lg,
capacity, "dependable care ,
ilectrlc, white dryer w/6 cycles.
,250. best Offer. 732-863-4399.
O F F I C E H E L P FOR D A Y
REFRIGERATOR • Amana.
CAMP- Phono, filing, typing,
"ide-by-Side.
Asking $300.
etc. Marlboro-Freehold area.
IE SPACE MAKER XL MICall 732-308-0405
CRO WAVE a HOOD, $350.
M E D I C A L BILLER Graat
• Whirlpool elec.
SUMMER DAYCAMP
Experienced to sew upholstery Income Potentiall No Experi- RANGEtop
$650. CEALING
Raritan Valley YMCA,
cushions. By the hour or piece. ence Necessary. Full Training smooth
FAN w / L I G H T S . $25. All
East Brunswick. June 26 thru
Provided. Computor Required. white.All exc. cond.
Call 732-780-9005
8/25. Counselors, Sports,
We seek detail oriented indiCall Titan Toll-Fresi (888) 660Nature, Crafts, positions
32-017-0472
viduals to accurately enter
6693 Ext <!409 (SCA Network)
ayroll from clients via teleavailable. Interviews thru April.
ihone and fax using CRT and 2 days per week, East Brun- POSTAL JOBS $48,323.00 yr. REFRIGERATOR Rated #1
Call 732-257-4114 for
>C; verify that input is ready swick office. Legal experionce Now hiring-No experience- Maytag. Brand new, 33" blk.
application information.
SxS D u a l c o o l / w a t e r / l c e
or processing manage sched- preferrable, but willing to train paid Training-great benelits.
1,000, Days: 732-212-1143
jie
to minimize incoming client individual with good computer Call 7 days 800-429-3660 axt:
SUMMER HELP
skills. Fax resume to:
lalls; and maintain an on-line
J-3Eg6(SCA
Network)
iTROLLER/Carriage
732-398-1496
JCC DAYCAMP
iystem with details of client
POSTAL JOBS to S1B.35/HR. Milano, Like now Paid $300
of Greater Monmouth
ornmunications. Requires
INC. BENEFITS, NO EXPER- Asking $150. Call 732-254-4369
Seeking General Counselors,
igh school diploma or equivSpecialty Staff, WSI's 8, Swim
lent; 6 months to 1 year work We need o few Good Men and IENCE FOR APP. AND EXAM WASHER & DRYER Konmore
INFO. CALL 1-800-813-3685, Hoavyduty Elsctric. Good
Women - Raceway Park.
Staff for Summer of 2000.
xperience; good organization
EXT. (M220 8AM-9PM, 7 days w o r k i n g c o n d . B o t h f o r
Call 732-446-6327
Contact Jeff Welsenberg at and phone skills; and basic
fds, inc. (SCA Network)
math abilities. Date Entry or
732-531-9100 Ext. 17f
200,/best Offer 732-568-82(33
SENIOR CLERK-Temp. PT
10-key
experience preferred.
STATE
& FEDEHAL GOVT WASHER, DRYER, REFRIGEast
Brunswick
Township
3
rior client service experience Hours are 12:QOnoon-5.00prn
JOBS
to
$22.69/Hr.
Postal,
ERATOR
8, STOVE - Good
strong plus.
Witdlifo, Conservation 1st cond Can deliver. &75 & up.
Monday-Friday $8.50/hour.
Typing and compuler skills camo, 1st Served! No Exp.
Call 732-61 6-5761
Enjoy competitive compensa- preferred. Apply in person, Sun-Fn9-10 (EST) 1-800-883t i o n in a p l e a s a n t w o r k East Bruns. Municipal Building 0310 Ext. 0017 (SCA Network)
snvironment. Please fax your 1 Civic Center Drlva
APPOINTMENT SETTERS
043A
Division of Human Resources WILDLIFE JOBS to $21 60/HR.
•esume with salary
6-9pm Monday-Thursday
INC. B F N E F I T S . GAME
7 por hour + weekly bonuses. equiremonts to: 973-739-3075 EEO
WARDENS, SECURITY,
or email to
Matawan area. 1-800-235-0644
A I N T E N A N C E , PARK
lmlnteri@adpebscareers.com
STORE HELP-PT M
RANGERS.NOEXP.
MORNINGS, Bake Shop &
NEEDED.FORAPP
DENTAL ASSISTANT
Deli In Miiltown. Please call
APPOINTMENT
AND EXAM INFO, Call
Ulentown area fast growing
732-846-5417
1-800-81 3-35BS, Ext 04221
ental office seeking onthusiiSETTERS
8AM-9PM, 7 DAYS fds, Inc.
istic, responsible, high energy
No Experience
(SCA
Network)
lerson with flexible hours.
Salary $8. to $10. per hour
Necessary
Certified or degreed.
lending experience. Growth
Needed for Pro-K class.
lotential. Call 609-208-0220
BAR • BLACK PADDED C
Earn $200. to $300. Woekly
Franklin Park area. Good pay.
With bar stools. $70. or best
Setting Appointments
Benelits.
steady
hours.
DESK
TOP
PUBLISHING
olfer. Call 732-251-1208
P/T Permanent Shifts
PM TEACHER ASSISTANT
Person.Design. Work from
Available
BATHROOM VANITY
NEEDED.
home. Must pick-up & delivery.
Hours 9am - 1pm
Top one piece marble. New,
CHILD
CARE
Call
732-821-6188
Fax h e l p f u l . Office in East
5pm - 9pm
Finding care for your inlant or 47VS>", boigevein. White, $100.
Brunswick. 732-636-0885
toddler has navar been easier. Call 732-328-3914
OLD BRIDGE AREA
MONDAY MORNING INC.
BIKE, $45. Television, $60.
iVFOOD SERVICED
Middlesex County
1-800-872-0157
Kitchen table, $25, Changing
908-253-9595
PART TIME/FULL TIME
WORKER
able,.$15,
Books. ,25e-$1.
PERMANENT POSITION
I m m e d i a t e o p e n i n g s in
EAST BRUNSWICK - Chris- lall 732-397-6376
Nursery
School.
Call
between
Holmdel s c h o o l c a f e t e r i a .
tian mom will cars lor you child
Sam
8
5pm,
732-254-3505
•hort hours. Summers off.
in my home. Parents in nned B O A T - F R E E
"I ft. V-hull fibernlass. MiddleTEACHER'S ASSISTANT- of a lovinn faith, Christ cenCall 732-946-1814
N e o d o d for P r e - s c h o o l in tered homo call 732-238-3779 ;own area. Call 732-471-0146
deeded for services 8, events
ROUNDS MAINTENANCE
September. Call 732-431-1629
at Monmouth Worship Center. A/ork outside In and around
SAYREVILLE - F/T • P/T Will BOOSTER SEATS Kangaroo,
$8.00 per hour. 732-332-9600
watch your child/children in my $45. each. (Paid $90.) 2 seats
iayreville for cash. 732-316-0531
in p e r f e e l c o n d i t i o n . Call
home. Exp. 732-390-5407
732-345-9414
Prestigious Central N.J. office,
expanding outside sales staff SOUTH RIVER -Mom will care
Flexible hours, 3 day work
HELP WANTED
to i n c l u d e a s e l e c t f e w - for your infant/toddler ft/pt. Pe- BUGGY - Perego, $75. (with
week, 9am-1prn. AP/AR,
Commission only. Benefits dlatric CPR cerl.732-651-6213 removable bassinet).
knowledge of QuickBooks a
COUNTER HELP AT
New baby back earner, $30.
from the buying power of 2,700
must. Call 732-446-2626
RACEWAY PARK
;arseat, $15. 732-7B6-0440
offices
nationwide for your
or Fax resume: 732-446-2717
REFRESHMENT STANDS
037a
Child
Care
clients. Cruse & Disney
CABINETS Sauder pine,
FOR 2000 RACING
BOOKKEEPERTYPE
specialists. 732-613-8444
bottom d o o r s , $ 2 5 . e a c h .
Wanted
Experienced. Must be
Douch QN. Sleeper, $100. Call
SEASON.
WAITER/WAITRESS
computer literate. Fax
•32-462-S018
Evenings & weak-ends.
resume: 609-395-8574
14 years & older
Italian Restaurant in Sayreville M A N A L A P A N - B a b y s i l t e r
CARRIAGE STROLLER
wanted
for
2
&
5
yr.
old.
4
Call 732-727-6388
days/wk. 3-6pm. 732-462-3440 ,1) P e r e g o , $ 7 5 . P l e a s e
PLEASE CALL KIM AT
bail
732-866-8652
WAITERS/WAITRESSES M A N A L A P A N - C h i l d care
School van. CDL required. Will
732-542-7213
& MATTRESS Like new,
Banquet service.
train. Excellent opportunity for
needed. Loving S dependable CRIB
SEARNEXTRACASH$ person needed to watch 3 & 6 natural wood, $110. Changing
parent with pre-schooler.
Noon to 8pm
Call 732-431-0718
Flexible hours. No experience yr o l d s in o u r C o n d o - L t . table. $25. Queen boxspring,
needed. Apply In person:
housekeeping-Start June, $15. Call 732-409-0643
CAFETERIA
Garden Manor
M.-F. 7:45-4:15. Reliable
PERSONNEL
Aquatic staff/gym instructors. 50 Route 35 North, Aberdeen transp. needed-$20Q./wk. Exp. CRIB & MATTRESS
White. Like new, $75.
908-889-8800 ext. 219
CASHIERS • COOKS
& Refe. req. Stacy732-431-4920 l e a s e call 732-751-9098
• SUBSTITUTES •
OFFICE ASSISTANT WINDOW WASHER MIDDLETOWN - PART TIME DESK & CHAIR - Girls.
• GREAT HOURSW A N T E D - Monday thru Couple looking for a responsible, Rose color, 3 drawer. Excelfor Entertainment Company.
Far Monroe and Jamesburg
Friday afternoons, 3pm to loving person to provide early
Flexible hours. 732-792-2904
Schools. Call Nancy,
lent condition. Asking $50. Call
6pm. All day Saturday. $8.00
child care in our home 732-297-9467
732-521-3448
OFFICE CLERK-20 Flexible per hour. South Old Bridge morning
for 2 year old daughter.
hours
per
week.
Call
Terri
area,
Own
transportation.
CLEANING HOUSES
Beginning at 6:30 am, we need D I N I N G ROOM B u l f e t &
Battleground Country Club
minimum of 3 hours, maxi- hutch, Sauder. Honey pine,
Call 732-928-5540 amum
732-462-7575
of 4 h o u r s , M o n d a y 3 8 x 2 1 x 7 2 , $ 1 5 0 . C a l l
through Friday. Good pay, paid 732-536-3337
holidays,
one-week's vacation
036a Employ merit and year-end
Work Monday-Friday.
bonus. No other DRYER - Whirlpool 6 cycle.
'rocessing Bridal Accessory
No nights or weekends.
children to our home please. Large, works well. Loud, $99.
Services
mail orders. Responsibilities
Start8:15am; finish by3;00pm. include preparing small light
Requirements: Fluent English. Cair732-617-8944
Earn $7. to $9. per hour.
Clean driving record.
packages for shipment & takEXERCISE STEPPER, $100.
Car a must. Northern
Non-smoker. Tolerant of cats.
ing phone orders. Pleasant $3,000 WEEKLYI Mailing 400
Rugs - Red/Navy
Monmouth County Location. smoke-free office. Weekdays. Brochures AT HOMEI Guar- References and security check Oriental
r
Call Monday-Friday Bam - 4pm Marlboro area. Responsible anteed FREE supplies. Call will be done. To apply please 1 1 x 7 ' , $ 2 5 . e a c h . C a l l
732-843-7761
732-566-3611
call
732-706-9207
individuals call 732-761-2556
1 - 8 0 0 - 4 8 9 - 9 4 7 7 , e x t . 78
FISH TANK • 4 ft. x 1.5 by 1.5
(24Hrs.) OR RUSH S A S E :
CLERICAL HELP-Small
MO1, 2472 Broadway, PMB
NANNIES CALL! with stand & screen, $125.
Manalapan law office seeks
RECEPTIONIST/
338-CI, New York, NY 10025 FOR THE BEST JOBS Call evenings 732-747-7699
P/T help 1 to 5 pm to answer
(SCA Network)
HOST/HOSTESS
phones, photo copy, file &
Livein/out w/the best families. FREE ORGAN - Hammond
Calton Homes a Major N.J.
some light typing.
Modal H 1 1 1 . Full console,
A T T N : WORK AT H O M E .
Home
Builder
is
seeking
a
Call 732-446-2800
SELECTIVE
NANNY d o u b l e k e y b o a r d . C a l l , .;
We'll
Help
Youl
Fun.
Simple.
special individual to
732-846-2799, Cliff.
'732-745-0088
$1500/mo.
PT.
$5000/mo.
FT.
CONSULTANTS - Home &
answer telephones, greet
FREE Booklet-Call 24/hr msg: SAYREVILLE-Urgently seek
FRONT ENTRANCE DOOR
Garden Party. 40% commission.
home buyers and perform
ing responsible, dedicated, pt 3'
888-811-7531
(SCA
Network)
w i d e , solid wood with
Also booking parties.
clerical duties in a busy
child care in my home for 21/2
New Horns Design Center.
Call Gladys 732-727-8876
DATA ENTRY ON YOUR PC: year old 5 days per week from windows. Good condition. $75.
Must have excellent
Legal judgment notices PT/FT. 3pm to 8pm f l e x i b l e . Own Call 732-257-2544
CUSTOMER
communication skills and
www.avialhome.com or SASE transp. & refs. required.
FUTON Wood frame, full
enjoy i n t e r a c t i n g with
to AVI, PMB 105 7231 Boulder Call 732-432-4254
REPRESENTATIVE
s i z e b e d . $1 0 0 . or b e s t
people. Hours are T0AM A V B . , Highland, CA 92346Are You Friendly & Talkative?
offer. 732-583-1178 • Call
5PM,
Friday,
Saturday,
2232
(SCA
Network)
Earn $7./hour+ Bonuses.
alter 6pm
Sunday, Monday. EOE
038 Cleaning
Monday-Thursday 6-9pm.
Send resume to
EARN $25,000-$50,000/yr.
GRILL - T h e r m o s (Needs
Call 732-583-8431
Design Center
Help Wanted
M e d i c a l Insurance Billing
tank, 2 wheels), $20. Heavy
Carlton Homes
CUSTOMER SALES/SERVICE
Assistanca Needed Imrnedlbag o l o ves , $30 . C a l l
500 Craig Road
$15.00 base/appointment.
atelyiUseyourHome
732-238-9060
Manalapan, N.J. 07726
P/T - F/T schedule. Conditions
Computer for great potential MORGANVILLE-Housekeeper
or fax 732-294-0320
apply. Call 10am to 6pm.
a n n u a l i n c o m e . Call nowl wanted. Refs. required. Non- HANDICAP ITEMS
Middlesex 732-254-1411
1-800-291-4683 Dept. #107 smoker. Mon., w e d . , & Fri S h o w e r c h a i r . W a l k e r .
Monmouth 732-542-4848
10-4. Need car. 732-332-0015 Commode. Call 732-972-7863
(SCA Network)
ALES-PT-Must be comfortable in both wholesale & retail
sales. Administrative & phone
work n e c e s s a r y , Flexible
hours. Call 732-238-5662
SECURITY
SALESPERSON
In clothing Boutique. Sales experience a must. Looking for
outgoing personality. Full nenefits available. Commission
pay plan. Daytime hours.
Call 732-985-7546
Ext 8 & ask for Nicole
GROUP LEADERS &
CIT'S
TRAVEL AGENTS
BOOKKEEPER
BUS DRIVER
LIFEGUARDS
GOOD PAY/
GREAT HOURS
OFFICE HELP
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043A
047 Ffuirniturje/
BUNK BEDS-STANLEY
Like new, rarely used. Lt. oak
Storage under bed, w/matt.,
$550 BEDROOM SET:
LAP TOP HP OmnibookSOO
Complete $100.732-254-2675
w/ dock & peripherals, $800.
COUCH WITH CHAISE
Palm Pilot Organizer, $100.
Epson Color Printer Stylus 500 w/ LOUNGE Excellent condition.
extra cartridges,$70 732-972-9835 $450./negotiable. Call for more
details. 732-591-8157
COUCH - RED L E A T H E R
We can fix up your system We Pull out couch (QN. size bed)
can also set up, train and back Like new, $500. Please call
up your staff.
732-21 2-1143-Days
Mendlowltz Weltsen, CPAs
DAY BED - with headboard,
732-613-9700
footboard, mattress. Like new,
$100 Oriental rug. Excellent
condition, $100. 732-536-5048
DINETTE SET - Excellent
c o n d . Pine t r e s t l e t a b i e ,
61"x35", 2 leaves, 2 Deacon's
ATTN: BRIDES - Purchase el- benches. Custom finished,
egant wedding gowns at great $575 / best offer 732-577-9152
prices Bridal Consignment
Shop 732-332-0543 lo buy/sell DINETTE SET - Oak table,
approx. 36x62, w/4 chairs,
MINK COAT- RANCH
$150. Girl's Bedrm. Set: 6 pc.
Full length, size 14. Excellent white w/floral design, $250.
condition, $900. Moving to Oak Ent. Unit: $100. Vanity &
Florida. Call 732-446-5959
m a t c h i n g C h e s t : 1940's,
$200. for both. S o f a b e d 8.
L o v e s e a t , La-z-boy p l a i d ,
$175./set. Call 732-751-0372
CLASSIFIED 1-S00-660-4ADS
HEALTH RIDER Total Body S P E A K E R S , $ 4 0 . F u l l
Workout Exercise Machine. mattress/box, $100. (linens
Brand new. Never used, $150. incl) Wok, $10. 732-736-0440
Call 732-972-2726
leave msg
KITCHEN SET Oak
3S" x 4S", with leal S 5 chairs,
$100. Call 73S-866-6933
SWING SET -Wooden
You take, $50. or best offer.
Call 732-905-7316
LAWNMOWER - Riding TELEVISION Color Quasar,
Toro. Needs work, $125. best $30. Hess 1992 new $30. Liooffer Call 732-817-9BB0
nel "0" track 40 pc. $25. Bike,
L A W N M O WER - S e a r s $40. Irons, $25. 732-229-0983
Craftsman Recently serviced. TWIN BED From 40's, open
Lightly u s e d , $ 1 5 0 . C a l l coil spring, $100. Two end,
732-257-5583
1 coffee table, $50. Call
LITTLE TIKES Car Bed, $65. 732-247-807B.
Primary Color ceiling fan &
light, $+5. Mickev & Minnie VANITY Make-up. Gold/ white,
area rug 4x6 $30 732-517-1558 drawers, mirror. Excellent
condition, $65. Call
LITTLE TIKES SLIDE, $15.
732-297-1196
Fisher Price Sandbox, $15.
Highchair, $15. Carseats. WALL OVEN
_CaTI 732-845-9B5Q
Caloric. Gas, black. $55.
Call 732-536-2975
NEW LOOK KITCHEN
44 oak doors & drawers with
hardware, $50. Please call
732-264-7066, Hoimdel
PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE
$150 One unit bookcase.
Excellent cond. 1 unit louver
door. Antiquered. 732-422-8757
RECLINER - Large. Mauve,
in qreat condition, $50. Please Affordable, Personalized at
call 732-521-0728, after 5pm
home PC training 732-517-7583
RECLINER Excellent cond- COMPUTER Technical Svcs.
ition, $65, 3 pc. luggage, $30. Microsoft Office Classes, A+,
4 pc. luggage, $55, Please Med. Billing, Web Page Decall 732-597-1196
sign, Bookkeeping. Day, afterREPTARIUM • 65 gallon noon & ev e n i n g c l a s s e s
For snakes, lizards, frogs. available. Call 732-727-8950
Sliding front, glass. 3150. Call
COMPUTER WORK STATION
732-530-1871. Red Bank
Grey, 92" long, 60" high, 64"
RIDING MOWER
wide. Lots of works space.
FREE - Sears, 10hp. Needs Like new. $250 732-238-5620
work. Call 732-706-0538
ROCKING HORSE, $36.
INTERNET ACCESS
Work bench, $30.
1 YEAR PREPAID
Alphabet mat, S20.
UNLIMITED ACCESS
Call 732-679-6381
1044 Computers
A COMPUTER
TUTOR
SECTIONAL SOFA
Oil white. Good condition,
$1 SO. Alter 6pm 732-536-7577
SOFA 84" charcoal gray, $60.
Chandelier, antique brass,
with 5 l i g h t s , $ 3 0 . Call
732-390-9674
SOFA BED - Green and black
olaid, 70lnch, Good condition,
--^150. Please call 732-364-4286
$180.
13th & 14th MONTHS
FREE
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047 Furniture
A GREAT DEAL - LIKE NEW
LIVING ROOM SET, End tbs.
& coffee tbl. Lamps, Reclmsr,
pictures. Call 732-553-1964
BAR - Wooden, with pair of
stools & ceiling mount glass
holder Excellent cond , $160.
Call 732-741-2391 after 7pm.
BEDROOM "Room Plus"
White & navy mica, Captain's
bed, 3 drawer headboard, & 6
drawer dresser & hutch Call
732-8S3-7251
BEDROOM FURNITURE-Black
lacquer, Roma Bed frame, triple
dresser & headboard w/lights,
2 nita tbls $450,732-566-5719
B E D R O O M SET (Master)
$1,700. D i n i n g r o o m s e t :
$1,500 Queen Anne style.
Excellent cond Other misc.
Victorian Items. 732-409-3899
BEDROOM SET - thru teens.
Contemp whste formica. 6 pcs.
$175. WALL UNIT, solid oak,
31"x60", $200. SAUDER
COMPUTER HUTCH, $30.
STUDENT DESK $25 All 6XC.
cond. Call 732-329-4519
BEDROOM SET- Cherry wood,
lacquer, 2 night tables,dresser,
mirror, headboard, mattress,
box spring, Negotiable. Exc.
cond. Queen. 732-294-1413
BEDROOM SET-Girl's.
5 pc. antique white w/gold
SOFA BED • Queen size,
accent. Good cond. $400 or
tan. Excellent condiiton, $150.
best offer. Call 732-613-0129
Call 732-446-5772
• ASSISTING WITH SETUP
• EASE OF USE • INTERNET BEDROOM SET-chlld's, 6 p c ,
SOLAR POOL COVER
$450. B e n c h - w h i t e w a s h ,
Joe M. 732-446-8774
Large. Brand new Askinq$70.
Rocking Chair- wicker, and
|amcomputers63@aol.com other furniture. 732-845-0822
Please call 732-905-2623
• Network Design &
Administration
• Computer Upgrades
F R E E CONSULTATIONS
1-888-744-7972
JAM COMPUTERS
DINETTE SET- Custom Round
Table, Beveled Glass top with
pewter base, 4 high-back pewter chairs w/ black & tan
stripped cushions. Mint cond.
Must seel Paid $2,100. Ask
$1,100 Call 732-863-7487
DINETTE SET-Custom 1 0 p c ,
6 chrs., 3 high back swivel barstools & table. $400. or best
offer. Call 732-577-8163
DINETTE SET: Blk.mica w/4
chairs $225. Grey labric Jenniler sleeper, full w/matt. $250.
Ceramic vase Ig. silk floral
$65. Like new. 732-919-7790
DtNING ROOM Bernhardt
breakfront & Virginlna house
oak table with 4 side chairs &
2 captain chairs, pads incl.
$950, 732-780-2465 after 4pm
DINING ROOM Contemporary.
Oak table w/six chairs, buffet,
china cabinet, $700 best offer.
Call 732-821-1865, after 4pm
DINING ROOM Exc. c o n d .
Ivory lacq., 48" end. tbl. w/12"
loaf stored in base, opens to
60", 4 upholstered side chairs,
match. 3pc curio w/mlrrors &
lights 93"-$1,200. 732-450-1395
DINING ROOM S E T - 6 PC.
Pocan, includes lighted hutch.
Mint condition, $500. or best
offer. 732-432-8160, after 6pm
DINING ROOM SET - Rugged
Ranch Oak - Round &
Cocktail Tbls., Sofa, All wood.
Middletown. 732-741-6053
DINING ROOM SET Italian
marble pedestal table with 6
black leather u p h o l s t e r e d
chairs, with marble 8 mica
server. Call 732-863-7251
047 Furniture:
DINING ROOM SET Walnut
formica top, 42"x65", 2 chairs,
2 benches, server & corner
hutch, $600, Call 732-257-3512
DINING ROOM SET- Table
w/six chairs S hutch. $400.
Thomasville End Tables and
Coffee Table. $325. Tea Cart
/Server, $100. 732-BB8-2824
DINING ROOM SET- Drexel.
Pecan wood with 80" oval
table, 8 chairs, 4 door hutch,
buffet & table pads, Very good
cond. $1000. Call 609-448-9589
DINING ROOM SET-Traditlonal.
Table with 6 chairs and hutch.
$300. Great condition
Call 732-721-1303
DINING ROOM, Exc cond.
Oak oval table, 60", extends to
84", 6 chairs, lighted china closet,
$850. Oak Desk 24"x52" Incl.
oak chair, $200.732-780-4648
DINING ROOM- 8 pc. Black
Lacquer, $500. Wall Unit-Oak,
Lighted. $500. Crib- Simmons,
$200 732-679-3148 after 5pm
DINING ROOMS: (1)antiqu
mahogany (1) walnut BAB
FURN: Contemp. white rnica &
asst baby access. Best offers.
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Pictures of local area sellers
SECTIONAL 4 pc. Beautiful)
Neutral fabric, matching wall
unit, sandstone finish. Coordinating club chair Like new.
Mustsee.Bestoffer.
'32-308-9512, leave message
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CHANDELIER
Contemporary Din rm. Crystal
yrs. old. Cost $1,480. Asking
350. Call 732-583-5776
CONTENTS OF ART STUDIO
Easels, canvases, frames,
brushes, cabinets, old prints,
postcards, etc. 732-842-3540
CONVEYOR B E L T
SLEEPER SOFA (Queen)
L o v e s e a t & C h a i r , G o o d 24 FEET - Working condition.
condition. Asking $350. for all.
Call 732-985-3646
Call 732-591-0742
CRAFSTMAN 10" TABLE
SAW-Good condition, $225,
WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC
DRYER-$75. 732-591-2825
86" Floral print. Good cond.
Asking $270. Call 732-821-1371
SOFA
SOFA & LOVESEAT 0 ^ D I A O
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BABY FURNITURE-Complete
Set. Crib, armoire, dresser,
glider chair, & custom comforter
set. Great cond. 732-972-2556
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SALE*
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Clothing
(Boys & Girls,
to 4T),
GCarseats,
y and EVERYTHING ELSE you needl All
excellent
excellent cond,
cond 732-888-7670
7328887670
BEDROOM SET - Twin Bassett
Oak, hb, fb, night stand, dresser
w/mirror & tall dresser,
mattress & box spring. Like
new. $550. Call 732-330-1846
BEDROOM SET-White
formica, brass accents. Chest
w/changing tbl., crib to jr. bed,
chest w/nutch. Best offer.
Call 732-583-3678
BEDROOM SET- BOY'S
Rust colored formica with twin
trundle bed. Custom made.
$400. Call 732-536-6401
CRIB/TODDLER Bed .mattress,
bassinet, play yard/ bassinet,
double stroller, infant car seat.
Great cond. Call 732-972-2726
CRIBS-DAY BEDSChanging table. Dresser.
Highchairs, All white. Excellent
condition. Call 732-747-8804
Oft white. Exc. condition. $300, S.01 Radiant cut diamond,
color I, clarity S I 1 , w / l a b
Call 732-238-4496
a p p r a i s a l . 8.03 Round
SOFA & LOVESEAT
diamond, color I. Beep twice
Contemporary. Off white with
with area code 732-219-3047
pastel stripes. Excellent
condition. $600. 732-577-0789 DRYER - Electric Maytag,
5250. Crib: Medium brown,
S O F A & W I N G CH A I R 350. Both excellent condition.
Mansfield. Pale yellow floral.
Call 732-845-2228
1 yr. young. Exc. cond. Asking
GARAGE DOOR / Aluminum
$1,500. Call 732-251-3253
8' w/Craltsman 1/2 tip opener.
SOFA - Sectional. Contempo- P250. or best offer. Like new.
rary - 3 y r s . y o u n g . White Call 732-765-0988
w/multi
cushions. Great cond.
Call 732-591-0148
Best offer. Call 732-530-9498
LANDSCAPE RAKE
EXECUTIVE DESK Cherry SOFA BED & LOVESEAT 5 ft. 3pt. hitch. Like new $200.
mahogany w/malching hutch &
Call 732-946-8133
Jennifer
Convertible,
cream
leather chair. Excellent cond.
Beautifuli $1,800. 732-765-9363 with tan stripe, & 1 coffee table -*LAWN EQUIPMENTS
(opens to 2 tables) Good Scag 61" SSZ Rider with vac &
HEADBOARD & FOOTBOARD condition, $350. 732-792-2887 catcher, 32" Bobcat Mower,
Qn., brass, Sofa w/oversized SOFA BED (Jennifer Covert.) blowers, comm. edger, 16'
chair & ottoman. Wall Unit- 3pc,.
732-617-9083 Leave message Q - Black w/matchmg throw dual wheel landscape trailer
pillows. Exc. cond. $150. or All in good cond $7,500 for all
KITCHEN SET - Round maple oest offer Call 732-591-8412 or solo separate. 732-345-1403 White, Simmons Crib, 4 drawer chest, 3 drawer dresstable w/6 chairs & matching
BED (Like new). Sofaer/changing table, Exc. cond.
hutch Exc. cond Asking $525. SOFA
bed
with
matching
chair,
grey.
Asking $450. 732-845-1946
Call 732-765-0441
Rolltop Desk, 5' oak Rocking 1998 Crasftsman. Ready for
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KITCHEN SET • White formica chair: white wicker. Kitchen cutting season, auto trans,, full Victorian Dream-Little Tykes.
set oak bear claw with 4 chairs maint. contract thru 2001 ,
tbl., w/6 chairs. Contemporary
Retail $500. Asking $300.
1,499. Davs 732-656-2551
8 2 leaves. Call 732-972-2695
Good Cond. 8 ETAGERE.
Call 732-607-7573
:ves. 732-536-9173
Best Offer Call 732-536-0077
SOFA BED • Lazy-Boy, QN.
KITCHEN SET Glass rattan Hunter graen/burgandy/beige LAWNMOWER -32", $1,200.
table with 4 armed upholstered plaid. New, can be delivered Gas blower, $50. Gas edger,
$120. Plug aeratort $1,200.
rattan chairs. Asking $175. $400. Call 732-446-7324
21" mower, $150. Chevy ramp
Call 732-842-3684
# # SOFA SECTIONAL # # Sates, $150. Call 732-257-5929
K I T C H E N S E T S (2) Solid Martinsvifle, 3 pc. traditional.
W o o d S Iron w / g l a s s t o p , Grey/green/blue pastel w/mauve MIRROR - 4 x 9. Gold leaf, AAA ANTHONY'S ANTIQUES
PAYS TOP $$ FOR
$ 3 0 0 . each C O M P L E T E & pink, $1,900. TABLES, Glass c r o w n s h a p e . E x c e l l e n t
HOME ALARM w/remote.
& Brass i3) w/beveled edges, condition Asking $1,000. or ANY ANTIQUE • 1 Piece or
Other various furnishing & $625. PICTURES, (3) Ig. colors best offer. Call 732-251-2327. contents • Estates • Est.1979
home appliances. Exc cond.
all blend with furniture, $550.
MOVING SALE - Typewriter Call Uncle Joe 732-264-3130
Call 609-208-9022
Only 1 year old! Must Seel
(Like New), computer table,
Call
732-431-4858
Fans, books, crafts, ab roller,
KITCHEN TABLE & 4 chairs,
ALL LIONEL TRAINS
walnut formica, oblong, $160, SOFA, CLUB CHAIR, Coffee bath room lights, etc. By
or best offer. Sewing machine: tbl 8, matching end table & appt only. Call 732-390-7506 Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal.
Price no ob|oct. 732-946-2893
antique Singer, w/Toot pedal, lamp. Multi color, rust. Good
works. DEN: Couch, loveseat,
$$$ ARE BILLS DUE? $$$
rocker, chair 8 ottoman. South- cond. $300. 732-679-6843
Owe Uncle Sam? We buy old
western design. Indian statue S O F A - L a r g e , B e i g e . Complete living room, (2) bed- t r a i n s , t o y s , & c h a r a c t e r
room
sets
(1)
child's
S
(1)
ol woman, from Ethan Allen, RECLINER-Brack Leather.
watches. Call 732-409-2898
all w h i t e . And m o r e l Best Very good condition. $100. adult Kitchen set. Mirrors, tables, office desk, fireplace
offers. After 3pm 732-251-8425 each. Call 732-741-2806
access., & more. 732-792-0369
And Photo Equipment 1 pc or
KITCHEN TABLE Round, Oak SOFA-Very beautiful styling, 2
whole studio. No Polaroid or
top w/chairs, $190. Double piece sectional, soft pastel colmovie. Call 732-928-7811
ors,
matching
pillows.
Like
new
r e c l i n i n g s o f a w/matching
Radio c o n t r o l l e d p l a n e s
reclining chair, light grey/blue, $575. Call 732-536-0362
w/controller,
bookshelves,
$200. Bar: L-sliaped, white & SOFA/SLEEPER-with match- sofa, 2 end tables, breakfront
gold, $200. Call 732-521-1049 ing mcliner/recliner loveseat.
Call 732-536-0850
table Call 732-238-1996
4 yrs. old. Like new. Asking MOVING SALE- Wieder
LIVING ROOM Beautiful black $500. Call 732-780-5329
Universal gym equip. $100.
contemp.ultra suede, S-shaped
Dining Room table w/6 chairs
(2) SWIVEL ROCKERS &
couch. 2 unique chairs, 1 glass
black formica, $250.732-721-6947
OTTOMAN. Mauve.
Your Women's & Children's
coffee table,1 end tbl.,(S-shaped),
BRAND NEW. $200.
contemporary artwork S glass
MOVING SALE-FREEHOLD Quality Clothing & Accessories
Call 732-345-9295
candy dish. Paid, $7,000.,
CALL 2ND TURN AROUND
Country
English
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asking $2,800. 732-275-1660
$1,650. Match, bedm, $1,400.
& much morel 732-308-4636
LIVING ROOM SET Traditional
• DRUMS WANTED •
Sofa & loveseat (off white) S Colonial. Maple. 3 pieces
OAK VANITY - 36" with sink.
And all drum related Items
recliner chair (grey) Excellent w/llghted curio, bottom storage Washer, mirrors, paintings,
732-431-3865 leave msg.
cond., $500. Call 732-536-5048 in each unit. LIKE NEW.
drop safe, bike.
Asking $400. Call 732-251-8915 chandeliers,
GUNS • SWORDS • MILITARY
All cheapl Call 732-972-1939
LIVING ROOM SET Brand
ITEMS.
License NJ/Federal
WALL
UNITS
(2)Glass
&
Mirnew. Couch, loveseat & overPHONOGRAPH RECORDS
Dealer. Bert 732-821-4949
sized chair, Navy Blue. New rored, Formica 8 glass. $750
$1,999. NOW ONLY $1,499. each or best offer. Dining room 33 1/3 RPM Classical Library WANTEDII • Records
Call 732-886-7172. after 7 pm set-Breakfront table & 6 chrs. & Broadway Shows. Excellent • 8 Tracks • Reel 2 Reel Tapes
condition. Best offer.
$1,500. or best offer. Sleep
732-532-4226 or 389-1736
Call 732-583-9157
LIVING ROOM SET Couch 8 sofa & double reclmer.
Call 732-254-1849
2 chairs, Provincial style.
Excellent condition, $600.
Call 732-254-3445
24' Round with Design,
LIVING ROOM.-Colonial Blue.
Brand new still in box. $150.
Sofa, loveseat, chair w/ottoman
WEIGHT BENCH SET
Coffee Table, 2 Side Tables.
w/leg lift & Olympic size weights I SELL New & Used Musical
$575., Neg. Call 732-872-0128
$140. Call 732-723-0991
Instruments. Saxs, Alto &
ANTIQUE
FURNITURE
MOVING SALE - Like new
ROOF LUGGAGE CARRIER T e n o r , Flutes, T r u m p e t s ,
Colonial Furn. 9pc. Din. rm. Paintings, prints, books, glass, (enclosed). Used only once. Clarinets & Trombones, etc.
$2,100. 3 pc. bedrm w/brass china, fabrics, wrought iron Excellent cond. Asking $200. Prices substantially less than
headboard $525. 2 book cases set, stamglass windows (2), or best offer. Call 732-462-1754 stores. Call Don 732-741-4709
$125 for both. 732-679-1828 732-842-3540 by appointment
SECTIONAL SOFA - 6 pcs. ORGAN - LOWREY GENIE
MOVING SALE - (2) Bedroom BATHROOM C A B I N E T S , Mauve. Swivel Coffee Table: double key boards, foot pedals,
Sets • (1) Boy's & (1) Girl's C o u n t e r t o p , F i b e r g l a s s beige formica. Assorted baby w/bench & music books. Exc.
(_whlte lacquer)
Ping-Pong Shower Stall. Glass Snower i t e m s . All exc cond. Best cond. $295. Call 732-290-8043
Table. Twin Bed w/mattress, Doors - White. All custom offers. Call 732-462-2291
PIANO - Wurlltzer walnut
made for Monmouth Heights
eta. Call 732-536-0077
Gladstone model. IN BOXES - SOFA & LOVESEAT Ivory, Spinnet, ht. 37" with storage
NEVER USED. 732-431-5954 $550. Above range micro- bench. Marvelous conditionl
$950. Call 732-212-0287
BED-Twln sz., white w/3 stor- wave, GE black $150. Country
Bedroom Set: Almond formica, age drawers. Digital Piano, pottery style lamps, $35. pair.
6 pcs., $2,000. Dining Room: Exercise bike & treadmill. Best All excellent condition. Call
732-364-2896, Howell
6 chairs, leaf, $1,000. (2)Bar offers. Call 732-446-8003
New Client Discount - $25. off
Stools: Almond to match dinToll free 1-888-395-TUNE
ing rm., $250. Sofabsd 8 Love- BUSINESS OWNERS. Accept STORE FIXTURES - White w/
• Master Tuner Estb. 1960saat w/2 recliners, $1,000. major credit ards! Free setup. shelving + 8 ft. counter. ExcelPIANOKimball, Console.
lent
condition.
Best
offers.
Corner Curio Cabinet: custom Absolutely NO UPFRONT
57"x42" Mint condition. $1,800.
Call 732-792-7378
made afmond formica, all mir- CHARGES! Regardless of
Microwave,Panasonic
1.7 cu. ft.
size,
age,
credit.
48
hour
setup.
rored inside w/lights, $1,100.
STOVE - Wood Burning
Dinette Set: 42" table, 4 chairs, Increase salesl 1-800-908-0011 Large. In good c o n d i t i o n . Brand new. $95. 732-821-5874
$525. TV: Mitsubishi, 3 5 " , 24 hours, www mp-solutions.com Asking $550. or
or best offer. Call
$375. Other items - too much (310) (SCA Network)
7329700278
732-970-0278
LOTS OF TRADE INS
to list. Call 732-972-6086
BUSINESS OWNERS. Accept SWING SET - All plank, natuFROM $450.
maior credit cardsl Free setup. ral wood w/ladder to playAll
Floor Models On Sale
Absolutely NO UPFRONT house, sliding board S sepaLiv. rm., Thomasville Bedroom CHARGES! Regardless of rate tire truck w/bell. Good
1-800-453-1001
set & other furn. 732-727-3014 size, age, credit. 48 hour setup. cond. Must be disassembled.
Increase salesl 1-800-908-0011 $300. Call 732-297-7217
24 hourswww.mp-soliJtions.com
Pool table, Bar & stools, Mas- (310) (SCA Network
TRACTOR- Allis Chalmers,
ter Bedrm. set, din. rm. w/hutch
60" cut, $1,200. Log Splltter& other furn. All in great cond.I
7H.P, $700. Edger & l e a f
Please call 732-431-3414
Blower, $250. 732-446-3172 BALLY HEALTH CLUB
JUST
COMPLETED
LARGE
MOVING SALE! Dining Room,
VENDING MACHINE - (Soda) MEMBERSHIP - Premier Plus.
DEVELOPMENT.
MastBr bedroom. Twin bedrm.,
(2) for $900. Monthly dues
queen sleeper/sofa, T.V. cabinet, OVER 1000 YARDS LEFT. Soda incl. $1.00 accept.
Dixie Narco. Price for quick $8.05. Call 732-441-9339
Call for details, 732-583-2655
CLOSEOUT $3.95.
sale. $775. Call 732-431 -8068 BOWFLEX-Exercise Machine.
CALL EDDIE
PINE BENCH - Antique ScanExcellent condition. Original
WHEELCHAIR
danavlan, $575. Corner CupPrice $1,100. Asking $525.
Battery Powered. New,
b o a r d , $ 1 2 5 . M a r b l e Top
Call 732-335-1868
Cabinet, $75. 732-530-5534
$3,500. Call 732-583-2066
NORDIC TRACK W a l k f i t
RESTORED ASSORTMENT CEILING TILES - Armstrong
WINDOWS - (2) Pella ProLine 4000. Like new, orig. $500.,
OF FURNITURE - Like new.
#86566, 30"x30", 12 bundles. Double hung (NEW), 29"x47". NOW $250. Catalina General
MAKE OFFER. 732-297-0096 Brand new In boxes, $375. G r e a t p r i c e ! P l e a s e c a l l B e a c h C r u l s e r B i k e ,
732-254-9496
or 732-985-1153 bet. 6-9pm
Call 732-446-5852
turquioise, $50. 732-203-9604
NURSERY SET
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051 Sporting
Equipment
CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4ADS
TREADMILL Pro-form
585 TL. Like new, space saver.
$ 3 5 0 . or b e s t o f l e r . C a l l
732-432-4025
TREADMILL
Saars-Lifestyler 2808. Automatic incliner. Fitness track B.O
MPH Exc. cond. Asking $385.
Call after 5pm 732-566-0303
1060 Garage Sales Illl 065 Pets &Animalsll|l 065 Pets &Animals|lll 069 Entertainment
CALL CLASSIFIED
CALL CLASSIFIED
1-800-660-4ADS
1-800-660-4ADS
MARLBORO
14 ROSEN DR. (Rl. 9 north,
right onto Willow Lane to
Rosen), Fri. 4/7 & Sat., 4/B,
9am - 4pm. Housewares,
baby clothes / items, computer,
wood chipper, & LOTS MORE
All in good condition
MATAWAN-B RUSTIC LANE
MOVING SALE
22 Ayrmont Ln.(off Church
St.). Sat., 4/8, 9am-2pm.
Something for everyone!!
EAST BRUNSWICK
MOVING SALE
34 Wellington Rd. (Tices Lane
to University to Wellington)
Sat, & Sun. 4/8 & 4/9, 9-4pm.
Rain or Shine. No early birds.
Furn., washer/dryer, lamps,
household Items, clothing,
office Supplies & more!
35 YEARS ACCUMULATION!
EAST BRUNSWICK
7 Dorset Court (off Tall Oaks)
HUGE SALE
Sat. 4/8, 9-3. Rain date 4/9.
Furn., tools, fishing equipment
toys & misc.. No checks.
EAST BRUNSWICK
MOVING/GARAGE SALE
36 Kings Road- Saturday S
Sunday, 4/8 & 4/9, 9am-3pm.
No early Birds. Furniture,
clothing, nousewares, etc.
FREEHOLD - 16 Brookwood
Dr. (Off Oak near Boro HS)
MOVING SALE
Sat., S Sun. 4/8 8, 4/9, 9am to
3pm. Furn., Soloflex, tools,
computer, dishes, toys, etc.
EVERYTHING MUST GOII!
FREEHOLD-15 FAMILIES
Longvlew Development (Longview Ave. & Rt. 537) Sat. 4/9,
9am to 2pm. Rain date 4/9
FREEHOLD - 31 Fox Chase
Ct. (Otl E. Freehold Rd.) Fn. &
Sat. 4/7 & 4/8, 9am to 3pm
Computer hardware, freezer,
toys & games, books, etc.
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP
62 Townsend Drive (off Elton
Adelphia), Fri. 4/7 1-4, & Sat.
4/8, 9-4. Furniture, rocking
chair, crib, kitchen set, clothes,
Hot Wheels Jeep, LOTS more!
MANALAPAN- Moving Sale!
Everything Must Go!
27 years of accumulation!!
643 Tennent Rd. (Off Rt. 9 S,
on Tennemj Sat., 4/8, 9am-5pm
^TUESDAY*
Receive Our
"TAIL WAGGING"
Special
2 Weeks • 4 Lines
Plus 2 Lines of Artwork
060 Garage Sales
ABERDEEN
CALL IN YOUR
PET ADS ON
(offff Ravino
Morristown
R i Dr.
D &M
Rd.)
& Sun, 4/8
& 4/9,
8
: 3 0 4Sat.
. Bargainsl
Bargains!
8:30-4.
Bargainsl
Bargains!
Everything
must go!
Tools,
ingfurnishings,
m s t go! clothes
Tols
household
• • • • • • •
MATAWAN-5 Lola Lane
(off Rt. 79)Sat. & Sun. 4/8 &
4/9 and Sat. & Sun. 4/15 & 16,
9-2. Everything Must Go!
MOVING SALE
$10.50
(Non-commercial only)
Runs in all 7 publications
Must be Pre-Paid • V,MC,D
Greater Media
Classified Dept.
1 -800-660-4237
Ext. 8105
This offer applies only
to Pet ads called in on
Tuesday. Regular rates
apply any other day.
MORGANVILLE
* * * * * * * * * * *
ADORABLE BUNNIES
DWARFS & LOPS
Indoor / Outdoor Cages
732-928-6426
ADORABLE DOO'S
PET*SALON
MORGANVILLE- Multl Family
All Breeds of DOGS S CATS
7 Alexander Ct. (Rt. 9 to Texas
Groomed. New Clients Welcome
Road East to Enclosure to
Alexander) Sat., 4/8,9am-3prn. Route 130 N. • North Brunswick
Baby items, toys, lawn mower, Call for Appt. 732-297-9475
clothes, households, gym
CHESAPEAKE BAY
equipment, video camera.
• RETRIEVER PUPS •
RAIN OR SHINE!!
Born 2/15/00, AKC Reg. M/F's
available. Call 609-259-7582
"oo *f» co *?* cJa I * ca f * after 6:00 pm for more info.
OLD BRIDGE
OLD BRIDGE-Rock Hill Rd.
15 FAMILIES
(off Rt. 9 & Phillips Dr.)
Sat. 4/8, 8am-2pm. Furn.;
clothing, toys & much morel
SAYREVILLE
60 Price St. (oil Washington
Rd. , Fri., Sat. & Sun., 4/7, 4/8
&4/9,9am-6pm. Housewares,
furniture, books, MUCH MORE
Everything priced to sell.
1063 Instruction
ART SCHOOL
in E. Brunswick. 732-257-8127
PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS
Exp. teacher. Now accepting
new students. All age levels.
Specializing in Beginners &
Children. Call 732-721-9671
PIANO.KEYBOARDS,
GUITAR, ORGAN & BASS.
Popular & Classical. All levels.
Prof, instruction at your home.
26 yrs. teaching experience.
Hank Ploskon 732-238-1555
STUDIO 63
There is a Difference
MUSIC
Professional Instruction
MANALAPAN - Moving Sale
23 Appomattox Dr. (Woodland
Greens Dev.). Fri., & Sat., 4/7
& 8 9-3. Furn,, bikes, household items, clothing, treadmill,
exer. bike, crib, high chair &
MANY MORE BARGAINS!
63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick
732-257-8637
MANALAPAN • 9 Sunnywoods Ln. (Off Craig Rd. )
Sat. 4/8, 9am to 3pm. Nat.
wood crib & matt., kids clothes,
toys, sandbox, Q Box spring, etc.
ALGEBRA I & II
SAT'S
Geometry & Basic Skills.
Need Help? Feeling frustrated?
Experienced Teacher & Tutor,
Call 732-613-9225
1063b Tutoring
COCKATIELS
Hand fed sweet babies. Greys,
$50. Colors, $60. 732-542-6589
ENGLISH
BULLDOG PUPS
A AKC 8 wks. Top quality.
Parents on premises, $1,800.
;< AKC Pug Pups: Family
raised. Have parents, $800.
A AKC Boston Terrier Pup:
Have parents, $800.
Call 302-856-2345
OLDEN RETREIVER - AKC
Hello My Name Is ANGUS..
4 yr. old Golden. Good with
cats, kids & other dogs. Needs
room to run. w 732-740-3085
s^GROOMING BY PHYL3*
Professional Dog Grooming
All Breeds - No Tranqtiilizers
Graduate of the NY School of
Dog Grooming. Church Lane
East Brunswick 732-297-5301
JACK RUSSELL TERRIER
PUPS ,v Ready to go 3/14,
Tan & White, 1 F . / 1 M .
(450. ea. Call 732-229-1173
V KITTENS N' CATSI r
3 cuddly kittens, 5 wks. To
love, shelter & good vat care,
DOG, 2'/.; yrs. 732-388-0129
.V LABS FOR STUD vV
Black & Yellow Labs • Males
_hamp bloodline. Titled AKCUKC, OFA/CERF. Excellent
temperments. 732-922-3655
• LHASA APSO PUPPIES •
AKC Reg, & shots. Pet & show
quality. Champion bloodlines.
'Veat gilt idea; 732-632-B238
WON'T
LASTS!
MOLUCCAN COCKATOO
With cage -0- $1,500.
Call 732-382-3416
PARROT w M o l u c c a n
C o c k a t o o , 1% y r s . o l d .
Playful, loving, gentle, with
cage. $2,150. 732-928-5672
PEKINGESE
AKC » Champ sired females.
Wormed, shots. 609-387-0931
Walk, feed, playtime (30 min.).
Call 732-446-4194
PITBULL TERRIER
BIO, CHEW, MATH
CHEM/BIO/AP BIO
SCOTTIE * PUPS
HEBREW TUTOR
MARLBORO
NO PLACE
LIKE HOME
PARTY PIZAZZ
by Bruce Bray
Magicians • Characters
(Rug Brats-R-Thur-L-Mo,etc.)
Moon Walks • Rides
Cotton Candy • Birthday
Specialists. 1-800-491-2729
PLAYERS CASINO PARTIES
Birthday/Anniversary/Fund
Raisers/Corp. 732-560-9067
PET SITTERS
"Personalized Care When You
Can't Be There"
PONIES & PETTING
ZOO BY HAPPY TRAILS
Veterinarian Approved
Bonded & Insured
PONIES 4 PARTIES
732-238-9840
066Personals
LOSE 50 POUNDS
BY SUMMER
KEEP IT OFF
GUARANTEED!
ONLY $19.95
2-MONTH SUPPLY
FAT-ATTACKERS $11.95
BUY DIRECT SAVE $$$
GETAFREEBOTTLEI
1-800-733-3288
www.unitedpharmaceuticals.com
(SCA Network)
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY
Millenium Special- You keep
all proofs & negs. $1,045.
Call Today 732-432-9137
069 Entertainment
732-251-4240
Horse drawn wagon ride thru
your neighborhood. A petting
ZOO loo! Call 732-928-3597
PONIES 4-FUN PARTIES
Decorated & Friendly.
Cali 732-446-6474
PRETTY PARLOR
Parties • Hair * Make-Up
Games • Prizes and Morel!
CALL 732-432-7299
SINGING TELEGRAMS
Custom Roasts-Funny/Sweet
Al! occasions. 732-972-3366
1069b Tickets
CROSBY, STILLS, NASH &
YOUNG-April
9thMeadowlands, Face value.
$110, 12 tickets. 732-251-1634
070 Air/Heat
CENTRAL AIR
A STORYTIME
R.B. ZONES INC.
Installations and Service
Season Tune-ups & Freon Check
•Ask about our Heating Units
and Humidifiers
732-566-3233, We return calls!
Dhlld participation w/puppets,
songs 8. crafts. 732-254-9389
FAHRENHEIT, INC.
A-D.J. GOOD TIMES
Weddings. 16's, 732-501-6074
ALL CHARACTERS
BALLOON SHOW & GAMES
FACE ART, MAGIC & MORE
732-723-0179
Installation & Service
Free Estimates. 732-727-8526
Q7Qa Appliance
3y:.::: Repair,..;,'; v
AMAZING MAGIC DAVE'S APPLIANCE
• • • W I T H
•••
ERIC THE GREAT
Any Occasion, 732-536-6936
. rt AN EXPERIENCED
DJ.
Starting at $250.
Call Ron 732-264-0421
BARNIEOR
A LION KING PARTY
Call 732-651-3256
BUBBLES THE CLOWN
Magic, balloons • 732-446-3131
Over 20 Yrs. Serv. Central NJ
MAJOR APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Heating/Humidifiers. Pre-owned
Washers/Dryers, Stoves and
Refrigs' guaranteed.732-786-0810
071 Building
Remodeling
AAA REMODELING
Decks • Doors • Windows
Baths • Kitchens • Basements
Call 732-765-9199
072 Carpentry
CELEBRATION
ENTERTAINMENT- DJ/VIDEO
Taping. Pkg Avail. 732-721-0B92
CHILDREN'S PARTIES
Clown or Comedy Magic
Professional entertainer.Refs.
Balloons • Face Painting
MagicS A Live Bunny
JIMBO 732-297-1369
CHILDRENS
.
TEA PARTIES
For birthday parties or any
occasion. Call732-264-0421
DANCE MAN DJ
GOOD DANCE MUSIC
MAKES THE AFFAIR
Affordable. Call 732-297-4254
DISC JAKEY
Quality from $300.
Call 732-238-4306
DJ ANY OCCASION
R & R MUSIC 732-316-9447
DJ'S WITH PIZZAZZ
Call 1-800-295-4626
ALL TYPES OF
IMPROVEMENTS • Free Est.
ANI CONST. 732-521-2444
DECKS, Additions. Kitchens &
Bathrooms. S & R Home
Improvements. 732-679-2291
074 Carpet Install
Repair/Sale
A.J. CARPET • Sales/Repairs
• Restetches/Relays
Installations. Quality for less.
732-536-4703
Moonwalk & Cotton Candy
-YiVCALL 732-521-5422iV.V
HAVING AN AFFAIR??
"CALL THE PARTY
PROFESSIONALS"
AT ULTRAX DISC JOCKEYS
1-800-ULTRAX-1
•AIMPACT PRODUCTIONS^
DJ SERVICES • Music
Customized for Any Si All
Occassions. Call 732-446-7505
KINGS TILE
KARAOKE
*Great Time • Great P r i c e *
732-821-97B1
KEYBOARDIST
Ed the ONE MAN BAND
609-275-6681 • 732-745-5464
New Installations & Repairs
"Why wait, call Ace". Free est.
15 yrs. exp. Call 732-247-3712
AFFORDABLE
Ceramic tile-Install $2.75 & up
sq. It. Free est. 732-845-3784
CERAMIC TILE & MARBLE
INSTALLATION
No lob too big or small.
Free estimates. 732-920-0285
PARTY
CLEANING
CHARACTERS GROUT
Re-grouting • Re-caulklng
Childrens favorite characters,
puppetshow, spin art w/frisbees
Moonwalk, Balloon-typhoons
candycart.cottoncandy & more
Toll Free 1-877-297-5244
PARTY MUSIC
KEYBOARD VOCALIST
Dance • Cocktail • Slng-A-Longs
• Weddings • Anniversaries
Birthdays •• Judy-732.431 -1286
Sealing • Specialty Cleaning.
Slip prevention for f l o o r s ,
t u b s & s h o w e r s . FREE
estimates. Call 732-521-3309
JOHN'S CERAMIC TILE
REMODELING & REPAIRS
Bathrooms • Foyers • Kitchens
Over 25 years experience
FREE ESTIMATES
. . . Call 732-324-7S83 . .
SPARKLING CLEAN
Houses & o f l i c e s . Good
relerences.Call 732-967-9750
CLASSIC Hardwood Floors
Best Service - Best Price
201-246-9144 or 732-483-1430
SPRING CLEANING-Reliable women will clean your
home & leave it Iresh &
clean. Shirley 732-801-6444
East Brunswick only
076D Demolition
;;
Excavating
ABSOLUTELY CLEAN
HIGH QUALITY WORK. EXC.
REFERENCES. 732-316-1320
ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS
•BACKHOE.DOZER•
Move-In/Out. Carpets.Windows • DUMPTRUCK FOR HIRE •
Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly No J a b t o o s m a l l . FREE
Insured & Bonded. Free Est. ESTIMATES. 732-521-3659
C32-431 -9099 • 732-946-3434
NGIE'S HOUSE CLEANING
E. Brunswick/Old Bridge area,
"ood refs. Call 732-390-7734
BEAUTIFUL HOUSECLEANING
_iERVICE. Experience B,
eferences. Call 732-254-5828
BEST CLEANING
Home or office. Best $$ all the
time. CALL ANN 732-249-30B4
BONNIE'S CLEANING
077Drywall
Sheetrock
AAA DRYWALL & TAPING
Professional taping &
spackling. Call 732-765-9199
SHEETROCK & TAPING
Specializing In small lobs.
Free Estimates. 1-800-640-3969
EXP., REFERENCES. VERY
SPOTLESS. BEST RATES.
Call 732-316-1320
.LEANING BY HELAYNE
Excellent refs. 732-651-5951
CLEANING SERVICE
Homes, apts,, offices. Best
cleaning for best price. Free
estimates. Call 732-293-0434
CLEANSWEEP
RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL
Days, Evenings, Weekends
FREE sst. Reas. Ins. Refs.
732-314-23B6 • 732-525-3572
EXCELLENT CLEANING
SERVICE • Homes & Otfices.
Responsible & reliable. Exc.
references. Call 732-666-7453
EXPERIENCED CLEANING
Your House, Office, Apartment
Exc. refs. Call 732-605-1001
GERMAN LADY Cleans
Houses & Apts. Experienced,
honost & reliable. Referancea.
Coll 732-257-3858, now or
anytime in the futuro.
HOUSE CLEANERS -Houses
•Apts. • Offices, Refs. Great $$
"'aula or Fernanda 732-493-1568
HOUSECLEANING-Cleanlng
Ladles. Excellent work &
relerences. Call 732-525-2336
LINDA'S CLEANING SERVICE
Thorough a reliable. Supplies
IncludeS. Refs. 732-251-7927
ORGANIZED ME BY
PATTI - In need of Personal
Assistant ? - Shopping, cleaning
errands, household, vacation,
appointments. 1-800-801-5158
HOME CLEANING AT ITS
VERY BEST. 732-257-8463
ROSA'S CLEANING SERVICE
-louses • Apts. • Offices Refs.,
Free Estimates, 732-390-1092
ROSA'S CLEANING SERVICE
Offices • Homes • Condos.
Our own clsanlng supplies &
equipment. Bonded, CalHor
free estimates. 732-432-5922
RE-NU FLOOR SAMDING
732-583-6667 • 732-545-BB92
UNLIMITED WOOD FLOORS
Installation • Sanding 'Finishing
732-727-6633 or 732-946-1070
WADE'S HARDWOOD
FLOORING
Installations •Sandlng-Rsfinishiing
Quality work at reasonable
prices. Call 732-787-5329
1079d Garage Doors
ALL PHASE Remodeling, Inc.
GARAGE DOORS
& OPENERS
• INSTALL • REPAIRS
• SERVICE 7 DAYS ^
• REASONABLE • FREE ES-.T
Monmouth / Ocean / Middlesex
732-615-2301
MICHAEL'S OHD COMPANY
Sales/Service & Installations
of Garage Doors & Power
Openers. Call 732-572-1511
078 Electrical
080 Gutters
ALL TYPES of Electrical Work
Recessed lights, track lighting, GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs
paddle fans, service changes.
FREE ESTIMATES
Cic. # 6252. Hal 732-572-6750
Call John 732-251-0893
ALL-BORO ELECTRICAL
Residential / Commercial /Ind.
FREE estimates. Lie. #14112
Call 732-S88-3630
AMP ELECTRICAL-All
Electrical repairs / Installations
Burglar alarms. Lie #(8977C
Free Estimates. 732-739-8797
• Painting • Light Carpentry
• Odd Jobs. Call for free est.
J080a Handy
Persons
AFFORDABLE
JB ELECTRICAL
See us In the Yellow Pages
Residential / Commercial
15% off Service Upgrade
15% Senior Discount
Bonded S Insured • Llc.#12623
FREE Est. • Fax 732-845-9977
1-800-317-7530
JRM
ELECTRIC
Free Estimates. Lie. H9
Bonded & Insured
Residontial & Commercial
732-525-9770
RYAN
ELECTRIC CO.
P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y
CLEAN
Howard 732-316-2357
AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN
ALL JOBS
Free Est. Call 732-495-7657
ALEX, Engineer & Craftsman
Home Remodeling • Repair
Maintenance • Odd Jobs
Call 732-698-9669
ALL AROUND HANDYMAN
All Types Ol,
Home Repairs/lrnprovemeQiii
732-257-2750 or 732-431 -3961
HANDY-MAN ED
"The Homo Improvement"
REPAIR MAN.
732-727-6792
HANDYMAN - Rotirpd
contractor with over 30 years
exp. Call Joe 732-254-2651
HANDYMAN-ALL JOBS
Free Estimates. Insured
Industrial, Commercial
Residential, Lie. #7134
Big & Small. Very Reasonable.
Free estimates. 732-679-5999
732-525-1011
HANDYMAN- The Homo
Owner's Friend. All typos ol
home r e p a i r s . C a r p e n t r y ,
painting, etc. 732-833-1397
HANDYMAN- Quality Work,
Affordable $$. Any lobs. Frog
esl. Call Mike, 732-679-2246
079IJ Fencing
FENCING-ALL TYPES
Repairs • Installed • Replaced
Insured. Free est, 732-946-2280
G & V FENCING - All types of
fences installed. Repairs &
replacement-Call 732-471-8291
LEN'S HANDYMAN SHOP
No lob too blq or small. Free
estimates, Call 732-251-5128
ODD JOBS - Can do most
anything. No Job Too Small.
Call John 732-251-0893
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Prayer to St. Jude
If you wish to publish
a Novena in
Greater Media Newspapers
you may use the coupon
below or call
CARPET REPAIRS
ACE CERAMIC TILE
BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT
IN CLASSIFIED.
1-800-660-4 ADS
076 Gleaning
Domestic
• Installation • Re-Stretching
Call 732-679-6031
JIM'S CARPET INSTALLATION
Sales, cleaning, re-lays,
re-stretches and repairs.
AAA TILES
Ceramic & Marble Tiles
Installed. Call 732-765-9199
SPANK-N-CLEAN Professional
Home & Office Cleaners.
Reliable, Refs, 732-390-8711
Installers of TILE & MARBLE.
Specializing in Regroutinq,
Recaulklng & All Repair Work.
Free Estimates. 732-679-9500
ASK FOR BILL
Carpet restretching & repairs.
As low as $35.00 per room.
25 years experience. Free
estimates. Call 732-254-2764
075 Ceramic Tile
Repair/Install
079eFiobr
I;
Finishing
P7|5 Cleaning
i;:pornesti
CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING
New Installation, repairs,
remodeling. Free estimates.
John Cherry 732-290-9086
PET SITTING FUNTIME RENTALS
Call 732-495-9483
IN YOUR HOME
Rent Me For Your Next Party!
AKC Pup. Female, 8 wks.,
dewormed $400.732-290-8070
Certified, guaranteed results.
POODLES (Mini) -f AKC
Your home. Call 732-780-4428 Shots. Parents on premises.
2 males (1 cream, 1 silver),
9 weeks old. 732-203-9729
Moving Sale 34CrineRoad,
In your home. Exp. teacher.
(off Rt. 520), Sat. & Sun., 4/8 &
w » RABBITS «•»
Call 732-238-0652
4/9, 10am-3pm. Contents of
Baby Holland Lops,
Homel Tools, home acces- ENGLISH TUTOR - PhD, state baby Mini Lops, and others.
sories, linens, chairs, lamps, cert., middle & high school.
Call Bob 732-341-2518
clothes, & MORE!
Reading/phonics, literature &
writing. 732-416-0753
»{• qp »$» qjS } { ! q p
* Wormed & shots, $400.
Credit cards ok. 732-938-9208
MARLBORO- t2 IFAMILY
•••niibWWMUniVIILI SALE
UrtL.t
Bar & Bat Mitzvah Prep
SHEPHERD MIX - Male. GeorSat., 4/8, 9am-3pm, 6 Anvil Ct.
Kelli Richman 732-536-2914 geous - 2 yrs. old, housebro&
4 Windfall
Lane, i( iRt.
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ken, loving & affectionate.
West on Wyncrestto left on MATH - College teacher, quality Needs fenced-in y a r d . To
Windfall to left on Anvil Ct.) lessons; bks. published: SAT- adopt call 732-698-9495
Alg/trig/calc.
Call
732-238-3042
Baby items, toys, 2 dressers,
SUMMER IS C O M I N G *
and Household Items.
READING & MATH TUTOR ,®
YOUR PETS WINTER
Levels K-9, SAT Prep Lie. WASH
BLUES AWAY.... Come to
Teacher. Call 732-679-3616 PRETTY PAWS Professional Pet
READING & MATH-Basic
Grooming. All Breeds Welcome
Skills. Exp. K-8 teacher. Your
484 Georges Rd. * No. Brunswick
home or mine. 732-254-8567
Call NOW for appt. 732-937-5778
44 Sandburg Dr. (off Rt. 9 S.)
*WEIMARANER PUPPIES*
Sat. 8 Sun., 4/8 & 4/9, 9-4. S.A.T. V E R B A L , Reading Purebred
AKC. Both parents
Specialist,
Special
Ed
SpecialAssorted housewares, toys,
on premises. Ready May 20,
games, computer hardware, ist, English all levels, Math.
JM72i=_Call 732-940-0068
College
Essays
732-25Z-2777,
• washing machine, & MORE-
MARLBORO
1065A Pet Supplies]
arid Services
068 Photography
44 Alpine Dr. (cor. of Rt. 520 S
Tennentj, Sat., 4/8, 8:30 to 3.
Lots of toys, clothing, baby
furniture & household items.
7 Cardinal Court (off Route 9)
Sat., 4/8 • 9am-4pm. Lots of
children's Hems, computer.
Something lor everyone.
«LABRADOR PUP »
AKC Male. Black, all shots.
Beautiful! $275. 732-521-1421
D7S Ceramic Tile
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• High Nailing - Shingles will eventually blow
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ROOFING
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» Faux Finishes
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Specializing In 1
• Re Roofing
• Tear Offs
Quality Work
Reasonable Rates
References Available
Fully Insured • Free Est
Call Dan
Estb 1987
Owner Operated Neat
Emergency Service Available
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Interior Exterior
Popcorn Ceilings Staining
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& SON
"Wlterb Th& Customer
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Call Our References
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• Liner Replacemant
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CALL KEN
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732-294-9001
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732-671-7768
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Interior • Exterior
Div of Ken-Chel Corp
BY
TIM SAMPSON
Over 15 Years of
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lull) InMiiul
PAINTING/WALLPAPER
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K & M POOLS
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New • Refacing • Countertops
much more I-REE estimates
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SPRING CLEAN-UPS
Pruning & Trimming Tree
Removal S Stump Grinding
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Free estimates, Insured
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Call Greg, 732-613-1368
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MT
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Trimming
> Lot Clearing
> Stump Grinding • Firewood
Fully Insured f32-446-2040
MICHAEL'S LAWN SERVICE
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL
• Weekly Lawn Maintenance
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• Seeding S Sod
• AnnualLawn Care
• Applicator Lie #95117A
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Call 732-566-1774
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TREES • Trimmed • Removed
•Slumps Ground -Wood Chips
Reasonable Rates
Call 732-257-1416 Anytime
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Paving/
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Experience Equals Quality Work
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_CALL ERIC 732-521-5069
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Reas Call Mike 732 363-2786
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III heat all prices'732 446 1151 INTERIOR WALLPAPERING
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7 days /Free est Call John
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Cafl Carlo, 732 416-0165
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All types of debris removed
Free estimates 732-438 8684
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Over 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Debris -Attics • Basements Free Estimates 732 679-2142
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Painting Plastering Taping
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Sheetmck Papernanging
Shrubs Call 732-446 6958
Free Estimates
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REMOVAL
3
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ubbish Call 732 792 7446
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nt /Ext Free Est Honest
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rices Call Joe 732-360 0943
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removal Powerwashing
Quality work 20 yrs exp
Insured John 732 251-0893
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REMOVAL
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732-390-8655
PAINTING
QSepaihting
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Res /Comm 20 yaars exp
Owner present on all jobs
Fully licensed 8 insured
Lie #00275 Call 732-223-2446
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Semo Same day service S
prices Call 732-2S2-9081
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IN CLASSIFIED
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1-800-660-4ADS
Water Heaters • Appliances
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Most homes $150 or under
Decks patios Concrete & deck
waterproofing 732 721 4869
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Call 732 525-1625
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ACCENT PAINTING All JOBS
Excellent Indoor & Outdoor
Painting Residential &
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ung with TLC Patience 8
Fully Insured 732-679-5999
eatnessl Maria 732 888-1337
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732-536-4954
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PLUMBING & HEATING
• Roofing • Siding • Doors
Windows • & MUCH MORE"
Insured Free est Reas Rates
Call 732-238-9869
S r t ROOFING & SIDING
UNBEATABLE RATES
Exp & Ins 732 846-7525
KEITH BRAUN ROOFING
25 yrs exp Residential ReRoofing specialist Fully ins
Free est Call 732-970 0419
Complete Kitchen & Bath
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Over 14 years Exp For tree
Reasonable Rates Free Est
estimates
call Mike 732 329 3585
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or Gene 732 390 0819
CALL 732-727-0014
MAGIC TOUCH
ROOFING & SIDING
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Call 732-651-2153
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732-251-5660
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Call Michael 732 462-3589
PLUMBING & HEATING
Insured Free est Lie #10952
ATLANTIS WATERPROOFING
Fully insured Free estimates
Call 1 888 474 4648
MR. FIXIT
Basement Waterproofing
1-800-765-2793
Free Est Deal w/owner $ave
096b Window
Washing
A DUN-RITE JOB by LEVY
WINDOW WASHING
Reas rates Call 732 739-8755
DEAN S CLEANING SERVICE
Window cleaning Screen
cleaning & repair Gutter
cleaning & powerwashing
Calf 732 679 2064
S J WINDOW CLEANING
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Free Estimates 732 290-0926
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092 Special
Services
PLUMBING and HEATING
WATER HEATERS
REPAIRS & REMODELING
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Curtains Home Interiors LOW
LOW PRICESI 732-360-9011
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25 yrs exp w/NYNEX
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Vinyl Siding All Repairs Free
Est Insured 732 458-5619
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REASONABLE RATES
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THING NEW IN
SAILBOAT
CLASSIFIED!
9 9 HP Johnson O/B 1998
Roller Furling Port a potty
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A.T.C.
094 Tailoring
$6 000 Call 908 755 6168
21 LIBERATOR 87
Low hours New trailer Must
see Great condition $6 900
Call 732 797 0953
WELLCRAFT AIRSLOT 1977
24 5 < with EZ L o a d e r
trailer Asking $9,500 or
best offer Calf If no answer
leave message 732 446-7645
THE ROOF DOCTOR S PHONE Installation
LUMBING & HEATING -Water
Call 732-525 0712
HeatersFaucets • Sinks • Gas
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Dr Kathleen • 732-462-3589
22 ft O'DAY SAILBOAT
With cabin Fiberglass new
stove 3 sails new cushions
All new accessories Includes
trailer with new tires S3 900
9 9 Johnson Long
Neck Outboard $650
Call 732-657-7965
110 Autos for Sale
CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 64
53 000 mi partially restored
Looks great CLASSIC CARII
$4 950 Call 732 390-4605
CADILLAC FLEETWOOD
BROUGHAM 86 Mint Sunroof
111 000 hgwy ml Loaded with
extras $3 750 732-615-9000
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CALL NOWM 800 730 7772
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CHEVY CAMARO 72 Rally
S p o r t / S u p e r S p o r t V8
automatic 60 000 orig mi
Exc cond $7 000 732-2381996
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C A P R I C E ,
ACURA INTEGRA 91 Auto
CHRYSLER LE BARON
GS 2 dr hatch blk w/leather
int Sunrf CD 96 000 mis CONVERTIBLE 93 Red V6
Good running cond $3 000 auto p/s/b/w/l/rmrrors Air air
bags cruise control 90 000
Call after 6pm 732 251 2296
miles $4 400 732-290-7255
ACURA INTEGRA GS 98
30 000 mi loaded Immacu CHRYSLER LHS 94 Teal
late cond Asking $15 900 w/belge leather Inter Fully
loaded 1 owner 81 700 miles
732 780 4522/732 431 2867
$7 995 Call 732 679-9176
ACURA INTEGRA LS 90147 000 Miles Runs Great CORVETTE 76 Red with
Must Sell I $2 500 or best T Tops Beautiful cond 41 000
orig mi Auto power $10 900
offer Call 732 972 0675
32-721 5701 or 671 1953
ACURA INTEGRA LS 94
2 door hatch auto Exc cond DODGE DYNASTY 89 6 cyl
dealer maintained Blk leather a/o else w/d cruise orig
o w n e r garage kept low
Int All power Moon roof A/C
90 000 mi $8 500 732-617 9517 mileage Excellent condition
Asking $2 500 732 727-7324
B MW 7 4 0 ! - 9 7 B l a c k
LOADED 58 000 orig ml DODGE STRATUS 95
Factory warr 100 000 mi 72003 5 spd 4 dr a/c c/c am/fm
cass 120 000 miles $4 000
$34 900 Call 908-904-4554
REDUCEDI Call 732-446-1545
BUICK CENTURY 92 Blue
4dr Sedan V6 auto all power FORD CONTOUR 95
4 dr 4 cyl auto all power
99 000 mi Excellent condition
Asking $3 700 - 732 842 4287 63 000 miles Asking $6 200
Call 732-591-2459
BUICK LE SABRE 93-4dr
FORD CROWN VICTORIA
Sedan Fully loaded Extreme
LTD-1988
Police Package
ly low mileage Asking $7 500
White 4dr 5 0L V8 Runs
Call 732 972 8313
Greatl$1 100 neg 732 727 1665
BUICK PARK AVENUE 85
Lots ol extras Garaged New
tune up 115 000 miles
LX Wagon 4 dr 5 spd a/c
$1 650 or best offer 732 257-4412 am/fm
cass cruise 84 000 mi
Exc cond $3 000 732 422 0643
BUICK PARK AVENUE 87
Fully loaded maroon Runs & FORD ESCORT LX WAGON
looks nreat $2 400 or best 93 4 dr auto alarm a/c
olfer Call 732 389 89B3
am/fm casa new tires 68 000
onq mi $3 900 732 246-5906
CADILLAC 97 SEDAN De
VILLE Gorgeous Car Every
extra Mint cond 50 000 hwy mi FORD MUSTANG 2000
Auto
6 cyl p/b p/w pwr
Garage kept Black with black
leather $19 900 732 957 9522 d r i v e r s e a t a/c r e m o t e
keyless entry Lo Jack rear
s p o i l e r am/fm cass CD
CADILLAC DE VILLE 84
Silver grey 85 000 miles non player ext warranty Green
smokmg orig owner garage ext beige int 2 800 miles
MINTI Gorgeous $17 500
kept all records Fully loaded
$8,000 nego 732 566-2716 "32-613-1460, alter 7pm
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aat Brunswick 732 257 6700
ORD LTD Crown Victoria
5 Auto a/c 90 000 mill)
nqino I n s 50 000 milo
1300 Call 7 V 516 1 ) 1 '
ORD MUSTANG 94
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ORDTHUNDERBIRD 70
LASSIC 351 motl I lowil nut
nfllna All now pirl /All powor
xcellent rond 732 628 59 M
JEEP WRANGLER SE 97
N.ivy blui t i n r otl lop b spd
C D mi I I ow J irk Inp '•[ lrl
extr i bikini lop^ 3/ 400 mi
orvir or) rorjul irly Circ it cond
AJsinq $t 1 100 |>r> t ollor
Mil InillASAI'l 732 145 0441
KIA -.I'OrUACjl Convertible
1 1 1 ' 000 mllo I hilt tjinrrl
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98 I o i d c d Low mileage
Balance of warranty Asking
T13 900 Call 732 792 1887
MERCURY SABLE STATION
WAGON 92 Loaded V6
Now tire" & bittery B5 000 ml
1 xc cond $3 800 732 503-886B
MERCURY TOPAZ 94 Auto
4 door a/c Full powpr Excel
lent condition only 38 000
miles $4 600 609 259 7718
LINCOLN TOWNCAR 87MFRCURY TOPAZ, 87 Power
LTD Stars, n Stripes Series
steering/brakes rear defroster
WlHtu/N ivy ( ircngo rool
turoo/cv-s player runs great
W ill n mil inn d ruii-> woll
j] OWIH r A king AI 3/"i or Ask $1 195 Call 732-251-1747
1)0 I ollc r Cull 732 b79 2595 MG MIDGET 69 Convertible
Rod 54 000 original miles
MAZDA 626 DX 92 Anlo
Runs & looks great A classic!
4 cyl powor unroot Good Best ollor Call 732 faB3 0072
( nmlllfon Orirjin il owner
MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 93
T4 000 ( ill / ) n/ 1/9'j
Auto a/c all power moon
MAZDA M b ES VA A (Ir
roof ID. 000 milos Good cond
j ipcl ABS unroof IP 000 A king $5 800 732 946-2105
mllu V( ry rjood i nnd $fa *)00
MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS 90
tJ2 I)?B BG62 evenings
J pd p/w/l/d ft mirrors Moon
MAZDA iiib
B7 Siinrool roof i c i m / l m CD & cass
nowor window indlock
ihrm $1 900 732-780-2181
linn but m i d work
j '00 IlIKi Call 712 145 '5297 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE '93
AM/rM A/C Power brakes
MAZDA MX6 LS 94 I aw borunly •-ys 85 000 hgwy ml
Mill 11 000 Mini in ft out
$6 000/bost oflor 732 422 8990
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dr into I/I pwr
unroof A kino NISSAN 200 SX 87 Dlk/grey
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f o l d e d 1 V 0 0 0 miles t l i p
HI 000 Call 132 610 9548
)6 1 ownnr (l ir mo limit (4
up lights Runs well $2 000 or
aradfor Ext- rond LOADED
bo 1 ollor Call 732-390-7506
32-730 2D50 or 732 122 2426
NISSAN 240 SX SE, 91-Auto
11B 000 mi I t Blue Sunroof
Alloy rims i l l powor Original
owner $3 900 732-446-8911
Black with bl ick cloth
NISSAN ALTIMASE 96
interior Powor uvorythinn
Silvor Alloy wheels ABS
5 speed A/G hinh milu-i
ihrm Exc rond 77 000 orlg
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hwy mi $9 S50 732 536 7022
RUNS G R l A l I
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$2 000 or boot ollor
now A/C syotom
/ [nss buckets Siunroof rear
32 739-9163 ask lor Soan
Now Konwood AM/FM/CD
t l r illoys ABS L o a d e d
Now !»hcop5kln covers
("'000 mi $12 900 732-671 3838
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NISSAN SENTRA 89 Low
X 94 Black b nxl lo illmr
99 000 miles
mile orlg owner QXC cond
ullyloadod 114 000 urln mi
Book Value $1 900 Firm
xcellent condition i t ) 100
Please call 732 940 3006
est ollor Call 732 230 9358
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HONDA ACCORD 84
MERCEDES 1971) 450 SL Auto 3J 000 mi 4 DR
5 speed 4 door Him wiill
Rhck \lr p/w p/dl am/fm
ClASSIC 11) 1)00 mi Mop
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lorco G n i t < audition
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in t o n (I 11 000 or b u - l W 900 C-1II732 679 1540
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NISSAN STANZA GXE 89
sod A/C A/M I /M ( i •• Now
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lulcli tlror tlinlnn boll Him
body \i\ 000 miles AsKing
iroat $1 JflO 732 431 J655
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EX 90 Auto
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jntry a/c p/w p/d 4U i00 mi
luns likfj now S11 /00 In t
ilfer Call 71? ' !0 /•>( (
NISSAN STANZA MINI VAN
BH Wl 400 orig ml Very
do in M iinlilnod w/records
MERCURY CAPRI 04 Red «; i 400 firm Coll 732 521 9335
OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY
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Brouqham, 89- fully loaded
[> b i f p w In il i xlt in I
oaded Ilko now pwr/ioof ( n
III | orl i im /It 000 mi
loitliorint moonroof groat cond
»layer 3 i r000 mi Umliir
i ono Mm ( in n nf h oiHO 11 ') 15 Call 732 972 2664
Warranty $H )00 712 m 2*141
O L D S M O B I L E CUTLASS TOYOTA CAMRY 89
C H E V Y S U B U R B A N 92
S u p r e m e 96 Auto Fully Auto 4 cyl a/c 142,000 mi Teal Good condition 2 wheel
loaded 73 000 mi a/c Exc G o o d c o n d i t i o n A s k i n g drive auto a/c am/fm cass
cond $7 900 732 408 0826 22500 732 566 8076 oves
$10 000 o r b e s t offer
732 257 2104
TOYOTA CAMRY LE 97
OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS
Mint
V6
Auto
p/s
p/b
a/c
FORD BRONCO 4X4 88 5 8L
SUPREME 68 2dr Holiday
Coupe Air console shift cass cruise new tires Sage V8 All power A/C Many new
parts 56 000 ml on rebuilt
buckets low miles $3 300 50 000 miles Orig owner
$13 900 Call 732 308-0213
similar on trans Great cond
nog Call 732 536 2669
TOYOTA CAMRY LE 98 4 dr $6 200 NEG 732 416 0394
OLDSMOBILE DELTA B8
Exc
cond
White
40
000
FORD EXPLORER 94 Hunt
1975 2 dr 350 V8 78 000
miles orig owner $13 800 er green Auto 4x4 a/c leath
mi MUST SELL Bestolfer
Please call 609-208-1667
er sunroof all power 91 000
Call 732 390 9133
orlg mi Cxc cond $B 200 or
TOYOTA COROLLA 94
PLYMOUTH DUSTER 87
best
offer Call 732-741 8691
2 dr auto moonroof a/c Teal am/fm cass 117 000
stereo p/s p/b 93 000 miles hwy miles qreat cond $3 500 FORD EXPLORER XLT 92
Call
7*32
536
0414
All power 4X4 87 000 rni
Runs well $650 732 553-9770
cruise control Garage kept
TOYOTA COROLLA DX 94
Excellent condition Asking
Blue Fully loaded Auto
89 000 orig ml 1 owner Very $7 500 Call 732 617 2016
good condition $6 500 neg
FORD EXPLORER XLT 93
732 888-1470 or 732-888-0634 5 spd Green good cond CD
Changer p/l pAv ABS $9 900
TOYOTA TERCEL 89
S dr 75 000 mi standard shilt Fogllghts Call 732-441-9B65
PLYMOUTH LASER '94
a/c alarm Very good cond
FORD EXPLORER XLT 96
4 cyl 5 spd Pwr disc brakes $1 900 neg Call 732 264 6583 4 dr Auto A/C & rear A/C
alloyy wheels Spoiler FM/cass
blue
green/tan leather mt Tow
TOYOTA
TEHCEL
STATION
h t s AC
l
fop lligh
C 104 000 miles
package Exc cond 43 000 mi
W A G O N 8 4 A u t o a/c
$f,500 Call 732 360-1399
am/lm stereo $750 or best $1b900 Call 732 946-3B52
Offer Call 732 780 2359
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JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
VOLKSWAGON GOLF III GL 93 All power VB excellent
c o n d i t i o n 62 9 0 0 m i l e s
94 Manual 72 700 miles
$12 000 Call 732 747-6105
Sunroof a/c $6 000
Call 732 739-2704
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
VOLKSWAGON Red Cabrlo 94 All power Fully loaded
PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE Convert 66 136 000 mi auto Exc cond 77 000 miles
93-Limited Edition Fully load am/fm cass Asking $2 300 or $12,500 Call 732 446-0346
ed leather Interior 88 000 best offer Evos 732-530-9247
MITSUBISHI MONTERO 89
miles Asking $6 900 Call
4 dr 4 WD 5 spd manual
VOLVO 240 DL 85 Metallic
alter 4pm 732 656 9496
trans 74 000 miles orig
Blue Good Body Fair cond
owner $6 500 /best offer See
PONTIAC GRAND AM
$2 500 or best offar Please
pictures at www manalapan net
COUPE 93 Black Auto Air
Call 732 583-5844
or call Mark 732 446 4604
p/b p/dl p/s am/fm radio
VOLVO 850 TURBO 95
Asking $4 000 or best offer
NISSAN PATHFINDER SE
Leather all power 79 000 mi
Call 732-229 7213
97 Auto , a/c CD stereo full
fully equipped exc cond
power Excellent condition
PONTIAC GRAND A M , 86
$14 000 Call 732-951-0483
$17 499 Call 732 616 6916
Good running condition
Asking $1 100 or best offer
TOYOTA RAV4 L" '97
Call 732-249-3789
63 000 mi , Auto AWD a/c
PW/L am/fm cas $12 900
SAAB 900S 97 Silver 5
732-591-2167/732-431-0441
spd p/w p/s p/b a/c am/fm
cass CD ready heated seats
cruise, sunroof d e a d b o l t CHEVY B L A Z E R S-10 93
alarm fseyless entry 65 000 4X4 Burgundy/beige Mini
orig mi $15 000 Please call
cond ABS brakes air rool
732 888-1539 or 917 335-1593 rack $B 000 Call 732 679 5190
CHEVY BLAZER S10 95
4 door 4 WD All power Fully
TWD Auto dual airbags, p/s, loaded 55 000 miles Mint
ABSOLUTE Highest Value
p/b a/c am/fm cass Good cond $14 000 732-B86 5572
cond $6 995 -732 319-1925
To help the underprivileged
FORD
SATURN SL 2 98-Mlnt cond
of Monmouth &
EXPLORER XLT '92
orlg owner 18 500 mi 4 dr
Middlesex County Same
Dark Green 4 dr 2 wheel
a/c 4 cyl auto $12 500/or
day
FREE Towing
drive
low
package
p/s
p/w
best offer Call 732 446-6501
IRS Forms at Pickup
p/door locks cruise A/C
TOYOTA CAMHY CE 99
alarm CD Exc cond
TAX DEDUCTIBLE
Auto full power 70 000 mi
Runs great 108 000 miles
Call 732 625 1713
alarm a/c am/tm cass radio
Asking $7,100.
Antl Poverty Foundation
Excellent condition $15 BOO
Call Ken 732-723-0113
Call 732 786 1544
A&A
All autos/trucks accepted Any
cond We pay the most cashl
732 536 8031 • 609-758-8850
AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days
Free Removal of Junk Cars
$$ for new/old 732 620 4460
liOaSbort
^Utility Vehicles
112 Autos/ Trucks
Wanted
SATURN SC1 '97
DONATE CARS!!
AAA-CASH PAID
All makes & models Cash on
the SPOT Call 732-477 0228
ALL CASH PAID
JUNK OR RUNNING AUTOS
Call 732 251 5077
CARS/TRUCKS
FOR EXPORT
86 97 paying 1 000 s over
dealers Hi miles OK Lease &
bank payoffs OK Cash at
your door Call 732-382 8060
DODGE VAN B-250 '84 12
passenger bench seats re
movable for conversion to car
go/work van Reliable Asking
$1 200 Call 732-577-5501
FORD BRONCO XLT 90
4x4 brown/Ian 110 000 miles
All power ac Exc condition
$7 700 or best offer
Call 732 765 1944
(FORD RANGER XL 93-f
5 spd 4 06 cyl 4X4 extended
cab 105 000 miles $4 900
Call 90S 925 2900 days or
732 739 9302 evanings
FORD WINDSTAR LX 95
Loaded 7 yr 100 000 ml warr
66 000 miles 3 000 on new
engine $11 200 732-706 1463
GMC VAN 1500
92 Rool rack extension
ladder & shelving Mint cond
$6 500 Call 732-761-0535
CASH PAID
For |unk cars trucks for
recycling Call anytime Tommy
DeTl s 732 787 5453
¥ DONATE ¥
¥ YOUR CAR ¥
Tax deductible FREE
towing FREE phone card to
donor w/ad #3647
HERITAGE FOR THE BLIND
1-800-2-DONATE
(1-800-236 6283)
WANTED RUNNING and
REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks
$100 and UP Junk Cars
Removed Call 732 238 9481
116 Mbtorcycifes
ISUZU DIESEL TRUCK "99
14 Morgan box 13 000 miles
am/fm cass /stereo AC Sky
blue chrome wheels Must sell
$29 900 Call 732 471-8640
PLYMOUTH GRAND
VOYAGER LE, 93- Black
3 dr 56 000 mi Power Rear
A/C $7 900 Call 732-303-1039
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER '90
Mew trans 6 ryl 67 000 mi
moonrool L o i d e d Asking
$3 700 Call 7J2 254 9128
PLYMOUTH VOYAGER 94
Blue air p/d/locks am/lm
cass cruiso control 79 000
miles $5 900 732 721 9670
TOYOTA PICK UP TRUCK, 89
H A R L E Y D A V I D S O N 4X4 New Tires & AM/FM radio
Sportster XLH883 Deluxe 95 New Paint Lilt $3 850 /best
Patriot Red Pearl 2 700 mi offer Exc cond /32 583 8258
Mint condition Garage kept
Lots of extras Asking $9 000
or best offer Call 732 B63 0026
HONDA Motor Scooter CH80
Elite 80 94 Only 4.000 angi
nal mi Great for summer
$1 200 best offer 732 741 S043
HONDA SHADOW 97
600 cc 3 500 orlg mi LIKE
NEW $4 250 or best oiler
Call 732-679-9221
.r r SUZUKI 750L '81 .V V
Runs g r e a t Garage kept
2 helmets sissy bar S cargo
rack $1 250 Call 732 758 9037
YAMAHA XT 223 97 Only
200 miles I ike new $2 800
HONDA XR 100 99 bxc
cond $1 500 732 446 2238
118 Motor Homes
ferReci Vehicles
AIR STREAM
CLASS A 91
30 Long LOADED
732 591-2963 or 732 591 5574
GULFSTREAM 29 FT 96
ClTio C wide body 19 000 ml
Fully loadod EXCELLENT
COND Will email pictures &
spocs $36 900 732 739 2997
HORNET 9 / i FT Slide on
Camppr tor G ft bnd Showor
rofrin ho il Txcollant cond
$2 000 best Oflor 732 446 1 151
No Customer Cash Down, No Security Deposit, No 1st payment.
Brand New 2000 Saturn SL - 1
Brand New 2000 Saturn LS 4 Door
We made a good thing better.
LS, a larger more powerful midsize Saturn.Test drive one today!
$
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4 dr, 4 cyl, auto tians, power
strng/brk$>, AIR, AM/FM stereo
CD, tilt, cloth, all season tires,
inter wip, dual air bags, STK
"S7362, VIN 'YZ176158, MSRP
'14,035 Ttl pymts = $7761 Ttl
cost = $7761 Purch opt at
lease end = $7919 25
199
$
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(lax title license and registration are extra)
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Saturn of Brunswick Szzirunsu** 732-418-1888
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