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By JENNIFER AMATO 21. Staff Writer The two teams have played against each mergency responders will try to strike other in the past to benefit the North out educators. On Oct. 6, members of Brunswick Domestic Violence Response the North Brunswick Police Depart­ Team and a police officer who fell ill. E “It’s a positive interaction between po­ ment will challenge educators from the North Brunswick School District to a char­ lice and the staff,” said Pete Clark, principal ity softball game to benefit the North of North Brunswick Township High School. Brunswick Fire Department. “We hope people come out who didn’t More than 150 firefighters from North know how to thank the first responders of Brunswick Volunteer Fire Cos. 1, 2 and 3 that warehouse fire.” battled a blaze at a million-square-foot A pre-game ceremony will begin at 5:45 warehouse on Livingston Avenue in July, p.m. Oct. 6 at North Brunswick Community causing the loss of a significant amount of Park, 2053 Route 130 south. A group of gear and equipment. In response, the town firefighters will throw out the first pitch. is banding together to raise funds for costs The game will begin at 6. that the fire department’s insurance com­ A donation of $5 is requested for the fire pany will not cover — which could run well department. over $100,000. Clark said the Little League and North “Our team is ready. We’re ready to go,” Brunswick Baseball & Softball Association Police Capt. Brian Hoiberg said good na- (Continued on page 16) turedly during a press conference on Sept. Jury duty system evolves

By KATHY CHANG sible,” said Winnie Comfort, communications Staff Writer director with the New Jersey Judiciary. “The he jury duty process, deeply rooted in app has been a big hit with jurors as well as English history and well established in receiving text messages on whether or not New Jersey, continues to evolve. they have to show up.” T So far this year some 211,641 — The right to trial by jury in the United States dates to Colonial times. The civic duty 199,061 petit jurors and 12,580 grand jurors is discussed in the 1776 Declaration of Inde­ have reported to courthouses across the pendence and is guaranteed by the Sixth and state for jury duty. Seventh Amendments to the United States The number of summoned jurors who Constitution and in Article One of the New opted to receive text messages in calendar Jersey Constitution. year 2014 was 288,512. Only jurors who re­ In recent years, the New Jersey Judiciary spond online can sign up for texts, according rolled out an online jury duty reporting sys­ to Comfort. tem as well as a “NJJuror” app enabling ju­ The number of texts sent to jurors was rors to get helpful, current information about 945,260. Participating jurors are sent re­ FRANK WOJCIECHOWSKI their jury service to streamline and bring the minder texts four days prior to summons date Terrence Loper of Lifetime Brands in Robbinsville tosses a box during the “box put” event process to the 21st century. and/or texts with call-off information the at the LogistX games in South Brunswick on Sept. 25. The four-event competition focused “We have implemented a lot of technol­ around the value of the logistics and distribution industry in New Jersey while also ogy to make jury service work as easy as pos­ (Continued on page 6) fundraising for the Wounded Warriors Project.

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By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer ixty-three years ago, Joan and Larry Sanislo, of Milltown, eloped after a whirlwind sum­ Smer romance in 1952. On Sept. 20, the same date that they eloped, Joan. 82, and Larry 83, renewed their vows with a full blown wedding including a white wedding dress, flower girls — Tre- nier Quander and Natalia Alarcon —- a ling bearer Lucas Alarcon, a Bible bearer Damian Walter, a ma­ tron of honor, Miriam Averilla, and a best man, Virgilio Averilla, a wed­ ding cake made by friend Nancy Febinger and a reception held at the Georges Road Baptist Church in North Bmnswick, where the Sanis- los have been members for four Memories: Joan and Larry Sanislo years. on their first date. “This was the furthest from my mind,” said Joan days before the big day. “I never thought this would have happened and it is fantastic to me. Everyone at the church has REBECCA NOWALSKI w w \a gmnpws com been wonderful. Miriam (Alvarilla) Joan and Larry Sanislo make their first toast after renewing their vows during a wedding ceremony at brought me to David’s Bridal to get Georges Road Baptist Church in North Brunswick on Sept. 20. The two M illtown residents were married 63 my gown fitted and took care of years after eloping on Sept. 20.1952. bergasted,” said Joan with a laugh. everything.” “They were dumbfounded." Joan said less than two weeks Robert Sanislo said it’s not ago she was talking to Alvarilla and every day that a son gets to walk his mentioned that she always regretted mom down the aisle. not having a wedding. “I think it’s great,” he said. “I think my parents would have “They are very excited.” wanted their first bom to have a Joan said most of her family wedding and I kind of robbed that . made it to the wedding including from them,” she said. “They loved son and daughter-in-law. Robert my husband ... everything turned and Ingrid Sanislo, granddaughters, out all good.” Brittany, Alysa and Faith Sanislo; From that conversation, Alvar­ daughter and son-in-law, Cheryl illa made it her mission to orches­ and Kevin Brown; her sister and trate a wedding for the Sanislos. brother-in-law, Debra and Doug “I thought it would be a nice DeHaven; and nephew, Vincent gesture for Joan and Larry,” said Al­ Paul DeHaven; and sister, Barbara varilla. Shaffer. As Alvarilla and fellow church She said her other daughter Joni member and friend Kathy Keicher Lynn Anderson and her family were helped Joan with the finishing not able to attend because they live touches, Joan said she felt like she in Georgia. was 19-years-old again. Joan said she probably couldn’t “I feel blessed,” she said adding have planned a better wedding 63 that the timing fell right into place. years ago. “Our anniversary happened to fall “It’s everything that I dreamt on Sunday.” REBECCA NOWALSKI about,” she said. “A white country Larry said he felt excited before Joan Sanislo is walked down the aisle by her son, Robert, during her wedding ceremony. church that has a steeple with a bell, the wedding as he practiced his stained glass windows, wooden vows. Joan and Larry grew up in New traveled down to Elkton, Maryland, The Sanislos lived in Metuchen pews and a pastor and his wile A music prelude was performed Brunswick. and eloped. and then moved to Edison. Joan whom 1 adore [surrounded by] fam­ by Salvatore Giglio as Joan walked “We went to high school to­ “We then traveled to Niagara said, when Larry joined the U. S. ily and friends that I love.” down the aisle with her son Robert. gether and were in the same home­ Falls for the weekend,” said Joan. Army, she followed him. Joan said she hopes her love When Pastor Norm Walter room,” she said. “However, we When the two young newly­ The Sanislos live in Mill- story reaches others. asked who was consenting to the never dated until the last day of weds returned home, they told their town where they have resided for “I believe we have stayed to­ marriage, Robert said he, along school at our senior picnic.” parents. 36 years. They have three children gether as long as we have because with his sisters, Cheryl Lynn and Joan said she thought Larry was “No one knew ... they were — Cheryl Lynn Brown, Joni Lynn when things get tough, I remember Joni Lynn. well-mannered, which she liked, shocked,” recalled Joan with a Anderson and Robert Sanislo, 11 the good times and why we fell in Both Larry and Joan wiped but never thought of dating him. laugh. “We had rented an apartment grandchildren and 15 great-grand­ love,” she said. “I remember when away tears as they read their vows. It was at their senior picnic that together and I took extra items that children. we bought our first house and when Neil Samson sang “Because” for sparks flew, a whirlwind courtship my mom had such as the ironing “Every family member who I our first child was bom ... those are the bride and groom. ensued and that fall, Joan and Larry board.” told about the wedding was flab- the precious moments I think of.”

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By JENNIFER AMATO lary signs bearing the names of residents who have Staff Writer served in any war. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Councilman Bob However, he said during the Sept. 21 council Davis has proposed naming Roosevelt Avenue “Vet­ workshop meeting, that only eight or nine families erans Way” with a secondary street sign “to honor are honored each year, so having a general Veterans all the veterans in North Brunswick as a tribute to Way would be more encompassing. serving their country.” Since formally changing the street name would Davis, who was part of the 11 th Special Forces require changing residents’ addresses, he suggested Group Airborne during the Vietnam era, though he the secondary sign instead, such as when Raider did not see combat, has always been a champion of Road was named Purple Heart Way years ago. veterans’ recognition. He helped implement a street “We had a numerous amount of purple hearts in naming program in town where streets have ancil­ North Brunswick but unfortunately they have

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By JENNIFER AMATO day, then often go to their local firehouse to earlier this year. “The town does not respond to an overnight call from their Staff Writer volunteer for overnight shifts. [legally] prevent any fireman from going, home, depending on the fire company. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Being a vol­ Dan Jolly said former Mayor Paul Mat- whether they are a fireman in this town or The group agreed that the quantity of unteer firefighter is taxing enough, but acera initially hired firefighters as township another town.” fire calls ranges from a dozen in one day, to being a volunteer firefighter after working a employees because “he knew he had some­ “We drop what we’re doing if there is a multiple overnight, to calm for a few weeks full day during one of the most massive one to answer the fire calls.” structure fire [or motor vehicle entrapment.] before getting slammed, especially during a fires in the state is even more stressful. “It’s a good thing for everyone in­ We all stop and respond,” said Vitanza, a la­ storm. Ten employees of the North Brunswick volved,” he said. borer with DPW who has been volunteering “Your shift is basically 24 hours a day. Department of Public Works (DPW) are “We’re here during the day to get the ap­ at Fire Co. 3 since 2000. It never stops,” said Whalen, who has spent also volunteers with the three fire compa­ paratus out,” Vitanza added. “We’ve got the For “smells and bells,” such as a carbon more than 30 years volunteering with Fire nies in town. manpower.” dioxide monitor or activated alarms, a se­ Co. 3 after joining the United States Air Chris Gianotto, Eric Chaszar, Steve If a fire call comes in during the day, the lect group of firefighters respond instead of Force. With his family’s firefighting blood­ Amato, Dan Jolly, his son Ryan Jolly, Brent men are alerted by dispatch through a the entire crew. line dating back to his great-great­ Lane, Tom Lettieri, Robert Mattei, Mike Vi- smartphone app. Afterward, the men generally stay at grandfather in New Brunswick, Whalen tanza and Joe Whalen complete their full­ “If you’re available to go, you go,” said their respective firehouse from 6 p.m. to 6 was also one of more than a dozen township time shifts from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. every Chaszar, who became the director of DPW a.m. Monday through Thursday, or perhaps firefighters who responded to New York on Sept. 11, 2001, to provide mutual aid to a firehouse in the Bedford-Stuy vesant section of Brooklyn. In terms of recent events, the men were all on duty the week of a million-square- foot warehouse fire at 1600 Livingston Ave. in July. DPW had a three-person crew work­ ing 24 hours each day, getting fuel for fire engines, transporting manpower, bringing DO YOU KNOW food and water and cleaning up garbage. There were 12 calls unrelated to the fire that day as well. “Everything continues. Just like here [with the warehouse fire], you’ve got fires to fight,” Whalen said. A KID WHO According to Amato, who joined a fire company in Franklin Township when he was 17 and then North Brunswick Fire Co. 3, while joining DPW as a laborer four years ago, working 20 hours as a firefighter during the warehouse fire came naturally. “We get a lot of practice during snow MAKES MAGIC? season,” he said. “During snow season, we plow until we’re done ... until the snow stops snowing Magic 98.3 and The Children’s Hospital at Saint and the roads are clear,” Chaszar said, to Peter’s University Hospital are looking for “Kids which Whalen continued, “So for us it’s nothing to stay up 24 hours.” Who Make Magid" “You don’t even think about it. It’s just something you do,” Vitanza said of work­ ing extended shifts, noting that the guys will If you know a child, age 8-16, who deserves wash their faces with snow, take a power recognition, tell us! Whether they have done nap or drink lots of caffeine to increase their something remarkable in the community, took stamina. “With a fire, you constantly move, so action for a cause they believe, or changed you’re not thinking about it,” Amato said. someone’s life for the better, we want to hear Despite all the hard work and tireless nights, the men are proud to be volunteers in about it. This is your chance to tell their story. town. “When you sign up for the fire depart­ Every Friday Morning, Chris MCCoy will ment, your reward is honor and glory,” Chaszar said. “You get a good feeling when announce two Kids Who Make Magic and tell you save a house, a life, a property.” you their stories! Contact Jennifer Amato at jamato@gmnews. com. Each of our Kids Who Make Magic gets a special gift! Then you get a fun night to party at The Pines Manor in Edison on November 20th! Community Campout set for Oct. 2 Brought to you by: The North Brunswick Department of ii*The Childrens Hospital Parks, Recreation & Community Services will hold its annual Community Campout AT SAINT PETER'S UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL TODAY'S HITS. YESTERDAY'S FAVORITES. and Movie Night from 7 p.m. Oct. 2 to 8 A MEMBER Of SAINT PETER'S HEALTHCARE SYSTEM a.m. Oct. 3 at North Brunswick Community Park, 2053 Route 130 south. There will be s’mores, popcorn, camp­ DETAILS AND NOMINATION FORM CAN BE FOUND ONLINE AT: ing and a screening of “Rio 2.” The cost is $5 per person. To register, call 732-247-0922, ext. 475. October 1,2015 GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 13

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The shelves of the South Brunswick Food Pantry are very bare. Residents are asked to make donations of the following items, which are in extremely short supply: hearty soups, canned vegetables, canned meats, canned tomatoes, boxed potatoes, pasta, rice, cereal, oatmeal, boxed milk, juice boxes, peanut butter, boxed baked goods and coffee. G olf this fall for FR EE! Food that is open or expired will not be Commit now to membership in 2016 and enjoy full club privileges for the remainder of 2015. accepted. The food pantry is located downstairs in the municipal building, Route 522, Mon­ New Jersey’s #1 family club offers something for everyone! mouth Junction. Office hours are by ap­ / Two Championship Golf Courses / No Initiation Sports Membership pointment only. For more information, contact LouAnne / Banks Course Ranked Top 20 Includes Pool & Fitness Wolf at 732-329-4000, ext. 7674 or NJ G olf Course by G olf Digest / Never an Assessment [email protected]. / #1 Family Club in GolfStyles / Value Membership Categories VFW Post 9111 to host Reader’s Poll / Summer Camp & Junior Programs breakfast buffet Oct. 4 / Aquatics and Fitness Center / Just one Minute from VFW Post 9111 will hold an all you-can- / Complimentary Family Membership NJ Turnpike Exit 8A eat breakfast 8-11 a.m. on Oct 4 at the post Add-On Including Clinics, Bag home, 11 Henderson Road, Kendall Park. Storage & Lockers (A $1,500 Value) FORSGATE The buffet includes French toast, omelets and more. For more information contact Henry DeBianchi The cost is $9 per person. Children (732) 656-8933 • [email protected] Est.1931 under 5 eat free.

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By DAVE LIEBERFARB les paid its first visit to the Polo Grounds Staff Writer (home of the Mets) in 1962, so “certainly hat do Edwin Snider and Robert the first times the Dodgers came back I Zimmerman have in common? went to some of the games.” Besides being better known by Another draw was Brooklyn-born lefty W Sandy Koufax, who had been a scatter­ other names — Duke Snider and Bob Dylan — they will be among the subjects of OLLI- armed rookie at Ebbets Field, but “was just RU courses to be taught this fall by William coming into his own” as a superstar in 1962. Cutti of Morganville. Cutti’s interest in Bob Dylan began Cutti’s courses are titled “New York when he was a teenager. Baseball in the 1950s” and “Bob Dylan: Ge­ “The first album I bought was ‘Bringing nius or Myth.” It All Back Home,’ which is probably one The former is a one-day, five-hour class of his best albums,” he said. to be offered at 10 a.m. Oct. 5 at the West­ When Cutti first heard the title song, he ern Monmouth Higher Education Center at remembers his amazement that it was about three times as long as the typical pop song PHOTO COURTESY OF THOMAS PETERSON Brookdale Community College, 3680 Route MC4, otherwise known as the Middlesex County College (MCC) Crafters’ Club, knitted 9 South, Freehold Township. and the words were very different from the AM radio norm. 219 caps for the victims of the earthquake in Nepal in April. The club, consisting of MCC The latter will be spread out over five students, faculty and staff, gather weekly during their lunch hour to create items to donate weekly sessions at l p.m. starting Oct. 9, He called Dylan “a musical chameleon. ... He’s changed so many times in his ca­ to various causes. Seated are student Maureen Silas of Perth Amboy, left to right, student also at the Freehold Township site. Helga Herrera of Perth Amboy and Izabela Jedruchniewicz of Sayreville, senior lab coor­ OLLI-RU is the Osher Lifelong Learn­ reer.” Cutti recalled one of the turning points dinator in the Engineering Technology Department. Standing are adjunct English profes­ ing Institute at Rutgers University, which sor Nancy Cornell of Metuchen, physics lab coordinator Savitri Yanamandra of Edison, offers noncredit classes for people over 50. took place at the Newport Folk Festival in Roseann Latsko of Metuchen and Laura Norek of Sayreville, project assistant in School Re­ For more information, visit http://olliru.edu/ Rhode Island about a half-century ago when lations. Not pictured are Evelyn Kelton of Edison, Brenda Cooney of South Amboy and or call 848-932-OLLI (6554). Dylan “came out and played electric guitar, Komal Sadarangani of North Brunswick. Cutti, 66, is a retired CPA who grew up and they booed him.” in Flatbush, Brooklyn, and was a Dodgers The course description indicates a focus fan until his beloved Bums went west after on words and music of Dylan’s early years, the 1957 season. His favorite players were 1962-85, and the discussion will concen­ the Hall of Fame members Snider and Pee trate on his “best songs and albums, but also Peripheral Neuropathy? Wee Reese. His heart now belongs to the address some of his clunkers and missteps.” Mets, though not with nearly the same in­ OLLI-RU is for individuals over 50 who tensity he felt for the Dodgers as a youth. are looking for an opportunity to expand Monroe, NJ - Do you suffer from numbness, He was a third baseman for Brooklyn their horizons, learn in an engaging envi­ College’s varsity baseball team in the late ronment and meet new friends. The course tingling, burning, weakness and/or “weird” 1960s and keeps his hand in the sport by guide states that OLLI-RU offers noncredit sensations in your feet, legs or arms? A serving as an umpire at high school games education that is stimulating, friendly and throughout Monmouth County. informal. There are no tests and no grades. revolutionary Free Peripheral Neuropathy Highlights of Cutti’s baseball course will Cutti was asked if there were any other include a discussion of Jackie Robinson topics he might wish to teach. He men­ Report will show you the NON-DRUG breaking the Major Leagues’ color barrier tioned that he was a big oldies music fan — in 1947, the five consecutive World Series primarily tunes from the 1950s and 1960s treatments available today! To receive your championships won by the Yankees from — then added, “The only other thing I 1949-53, Brooklyn finally winning the would enjoy talking about would be the FREE REPORT call 1-866-673-6406 24 hour World Series in 1955, Don Larsen’s perfect Three Stooges.” Toll-Free Recorded Message game in the 1956 World Series and the 1957 Cue a few bars of “Three Blind Mice.” move to Los Angeles that made Walter O’Malley the most hated man in New York. Cutti still feels the emotional roller­ coaster ride of those years in Brooklyn and The 38th Annual aims to convey it in the Oct. 5 class. Egyptian Festival 2015 After all of the Dodgers’ frustrating near-misses against the Yankees in the rd 1947, 1949, 1952 and 1953 World Series, Saturday 1" October 3 t 10am - 8pm the impact of their breakthrough in 1955 Sundayf October 4fth -f- 1 0 a m - 8 p m cannot be overstated. Yet two years later the Dodgers were on their way out of town. At St. Mary Coptic Orthodox Church “When they left after 1957,” Cutti said, 433 Riva Ave, East Brunswick, NJ “I temporarily became a (Milwaukee) www.Saint-M ary.net Braves fan because they beat the Yankees in the series that year. Then when the Mets came along in 1962,1 became a Mets fan.” Delicious Egyptian Food & P a s t r i e s By that time most of the Brooklyn play­ Pharaonic products. Jew elry, Leather G oods, ers were no longer on the team, but Duke C rafts & Souvenirs A vailable for Purchase Snider was still a Dodger when Los Ange- Tours the church, H istorical & C ultural inform ation & M ovie Shows Items for Community Bulletin Board may be emailed to [email protected]. They Admission is free! 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Signed release is required to permit the filming. ness community’s rising stars: the names to based on crite­ remember in the years to come, according ria that included Ask for network project department for job evaluation, estimated cost and potential discount. to an announcement on NJBIZ’s website. professional ac­ The accomplished young professionals complishments, chosen this year have many things in com­ leadership, vi­ Serious inquiries only./ mon, including making headlines in their sion and com­ Am erican Icon Horn© Im provem ent • NJ Lie. #13VH00685900 field and sharing a commitment to business munity service. PHOTO COURTESY OF Davis and PRUDENTIAL CENTER/ the other win­ NEW JERSEY DEVILS ners were hon­ ored at an A d a m D avis awards recep­ tion at The Palace at Somerset Park on Sept. 28. Davis is the son of North Brunswick Councilman Robert Davis and the late Linda Davis. Charity softball (Continued from page 1) HAYRIOES...... CORN/CORN STALKS

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By WARREN RAPPLEYEA Correspondent outh Brunswick High School’s foot­ ball team earned its second Greater Middlesex Conference (GMC) Red SDivision win with a solid defensive effort against Old Bridge High School Sept. 25 in a game that had several big plays. The Vikings (2-1) opened the scoring in the first quarter when Mo Jabbie returned an Old Bridge punt 80 yards to give his team a 6-0 lead. However, the host Knights proved the difference in a 2-1 Vikings win. bounced back with a field goal and then Nasser Aamer assisted on both goals, and turned a turnover into six more points. Fol­ Arvind Swaminathan turned aside five lowing an interception, Old Bridge’s Jake shots in goal. Esposito put the Knights in front with an Earlier in the week. South Brunswick 83-yard ran that electrified the large crowd downed Piscataway Township High School, at Lombardi Field. 6-1. Kunal Thakral led the way with two Vikings quarterback Josh Liao calmly goals, and Gradnick added a goal and an as­ led his team back on its next possession, sist. Paul Gradnick, Jermaine Small and connecting with Justin Shorter for a 47-yard Tyler White also scored in the victory. touchdown pass with time running out in The Vikings began the week with a 4-1 the first half to regain the lead, 12-9. The win over North Brunswick. Patrick Grad­ junior signal-caller ended the evening with nick notched a pair of goals to go with an 9 completions in 18 attempts for 120 yards. assist. Thakral and Aamer also scored for The score stayed that way until South South Brunswick. Brunswick increased its lead early in the North Brunswick’s boys soccer team fourth quarter when Phil Campbell scored upped its record to 2-7 Sept. 26 with a 4-1 on a 1-yard ran. Old Bridge tried to come win over J.P. Stevens. Jordan Luthers back late in the period, but Dillon Donald­ scored twice and added an assist. Chris son recovered a fumble to end the threat. Shamy also scored two goals, and Davide “Our defense really did the job all night SCOTT FRIEDMAN Sousa had two assists. Luthers also scored South Brunswick High School harriers competed in the Central Jersey Shootout at long,” South Brunswick coach Joe Goerge earlier in the week in a 3-1 loss to East Thompson Park Sept. 26. The 5K race was hosted by t)id Bridge High School. said. “Offensively, we put together two big Brunswick, while Shamy had a goal in a 4- drives. It was a tough game against a good 1 defeat at the hands of South Plainfield goalkeeper Sydney Schneider. If the hard­ of Swathi Chandrika and Prathyusha Pandu team, but we did what we had to.” High School. working Lady Vikings, now 3-4, can gener­ and Sohini Bagewadi and Ashi Yadav. The Vikings, whose only loss came in ate a little more offense, they could be a a non-divisional game against Middle- Girls soccer factor. Schneider made eight saves Sept. 21, Girls volleyball town High School South, will host Sayre- but Monroe edged South Brunswick, 1-0. ville War Memorial High School (2-1) North Brunswick’s girls soccer team has Two days later, Schneider’s 14 saves keyed In volleyball action, South BrtS5>vick’s Oct. 2 in another Red Division match-up. come back after winning just one of its first a 1-0 win over East Brunswick, as girls are coming off a 2-0 win against Pis­ The Bombers, also 2-0 in the division, are three matches to go 4-0-1 in its last five Francesca Dimitrakis scored the game’s cataway Sept. 25. Nina Trach had eight coming off a 47-27 loss to Manalapan games. Despite being outshot 10-4 Sept. 26, only goal. digs, four aces and a kill, while Jaime Kle- High School. the Raiders forged a scoreless tie with Colo- “The last game against East Brunswick mas contributed five kills as the Lady Neighboring North Brunswick Town­ nia High School. Keeper Danielle was a much better played game for us as a Vikings improved to 3-4. ship High School’s football team fell to 0- Segerholm stopped 10 shots to post her fifth unit,” South Brunswick coach Beth Barrio The previous day, South Brunswick 3 on the year despite a strong effort in a clean sheet of the season. said. “We’re confident that the results will jumped out ahead of East Brunswick but 16-14 loss to East Brunswick High School. Prior to the season, Raiders coach Javier get better as our team as a whole becomes fell, 2-1. Sarah Weeden had eight kills and The Raiders fell behind 9-0, but got on the Velasco said Segerholm would be the key stronger and more confident.” nine digs, while Lindsay Szucs picked up board late in the first half when Max Em­ for a strong defense that also includes jun­ 17 assists to go with four digs. manuel ran back a punt for 31 yards to ior fullback Victoria Tucci and promising Girls tennis The Lady Vikings also lost a tough make it 9-8, following a two-point conver­ sophomore Christy Perez. That has cer­ match against West Windsor-Plainsboro sion, at the intermission. tainly been the case. Only Bishop George In girls tennis, North Brunswick upped High School South, 2-1 (23-25, 25-23, 23- The host Bears extended their lead to 16- Ahr High School, which scored an 8-2 suc­ its record to 5-1 Sept. 22, defeating South 25). Kelly Matuszewski had Klemas added • 7 in the third quarter, but North Brunswick cess, has scored more than one goal against Plainfield, 5-0. Colleen Binbinon, Komal five kills. scored early in the fourth when Ed Carpen­ Velasco’s defense. Grover and Carly Lodise swept the singles Also in girls volleyball, after K^ing its ter ran for 9 yards and a touchdown. The In its previous game, North Brunswick competition, while Amy Tan and Athmika first five matches, North Brunswick has Raiders’ attempt to get two points failed. easily downed Perth Amboy, 4-0. Ashley Vaseeharan at first and Kelly Huang and won two of three and stands at 2-6 on the The Raiders visit Monroe Township Gorda led the offense with a pair of goals Harshithka Katikala at second took the dou­ year. On Sept. 25, the Raiders downed New High School (1-2) Oct. 2. The Falcons and an assist. Deanna Ehrhardt contributed bles matches. Brunswick, 2-0, as Epiphani Woodard had picked up their first win Sept. 25, downing a goal and an assist and Tatum Altman The Raiders lone loss came against six kills and Nina Patel added 13 assists and J.P. 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MONROE TWP. OFFICE REAL ESTATE BRIEFS 1600 Perrineville Road Suite 56 Monroe Township, NJ 08831 RE/MAX First Realty, East 609-395-6600 Brunswick, announces that Katelynn Liteplo has joined the office as an SOUTH BRUNSWICK OFFICE agent. She specializes in assisting buy­ 2 S ta n w o rth Road ers in their home search throughout Kendall Park, NJ 08824 Middlesex and Monmouth County. Liteplo is excited to work for an agency 732-398-2600 that people trust and respect. She is a

MLS resident of North Brunswick and enjoys www.glorianilson.com giving back to her community; she has helped organize charity events with the Make A Wish Foundation, and is ex­ cited about contributing to the Chil­ dren’s Miracle Network through RE/MAX. To speak with Katelynn Liteplo, call 908-331-2958 or visit her website, www.kateliteplo.com. NEW LISTING! 3 bedroom, 3 bath NEW LISTING! Meticulously REDUCED! Newer colonial with 55+ COMMUNITY! Unique 2 BR, home on a beautiful lot. maintained home in 55*community. rear paver patio & PVC fence. 2 bath w/skylights in both baths. Caroline (Casinelli) Robinson Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 joins RE/MAX First Realty, East Ask for Maryanne Stout Ask for Rhonda Rothschild Ask for Cynthia (Cindy) Gaudio Ask for Dorothy (Dottie) Redding Brunswick, as an agent. She will serve clients throughout Middlesex, Mon­ South River $224,900 e $139,900 mouth and Somerset counties. She spe­ cializes in guiding residential buyers and sellers throughout the tedious transaction process. “We are very ex­ cited to welcome Caroline to our office. She is a great asset to our growing MUST SEE! Large kitchen with END UNIT! Townhouse with many 55+COMMUNITY! Sun-filled OPPORTUNITY! 4BR, 2 full BA team,” said broker/owner of RE/MAX many cabinets & prep space. upgrades, fenced patio. home on a quiet corner! custom log cabin on almost 7 acres! First Realty, Carl SanFilippo. Prior to Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 Monroe 609-395-6600 entering the real estate industry, Robin­ Ask for Kerryann Holster Ask for Leonard Goldsmith Ask for Rhonda Rothschild Ask for Dorothy (Dottie) Redding son was a project controller at a tech­ nology company, where she assisted many business units with their ex­ penses, budgetary needs and mandatory deadlines. “My decision to enter real estate evolved from my love of houses, decorating and my desire to help others achieve their goals. RE/MAX First Re­ NEW PRICE! Redone West facing GREAT LOCATION! Totally redone JU ST LISTED! Exquisitely REDUCED! This North facing 5BR, alty has the support and technology spacious 4BR, 2BA Ranch! 4BR, 2BA Ranch is a must see! maintained 3BR, 2.5BA home with 4.5BA home with Conservatory has which will allow me to grow in my real walkout basement & more! it all! South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 estate business.” To speak with Robin­ Ask for Linda Schwarz Ask for Linda Schwarz Ask for Patricia Kobos Ask for Patricia Kobos son, call her cell at 908-217-3823 or visit her website: www.carolinecasinel- lirobinson. com.

Andrew Zastko, broker/owner of Gloria Zastko, Realtors, North Brunswick, congratulates Mark J. JU ST REDUCED! Spacious 3BR, NEW PRICE! 4BR, 2BA home in LAND! Great property on almost JUST LISTED! Traditional 3BR, 2BA Schmidt, a top producing agent, who 2BA Ranch made for entertaining! great school district! 7 acres! home with many updates & a large Great Room! led the firm in August, both in listings South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 South Brunswick 732-398-2600 taken and sales. “Although August is Ask for Alfred Horne Ask for Linda Schwarz or Diego Lombardo Ask for Linda Schwarz Ask for Alfred Horne not typically an active selling season, TTTT we at Gloria Zastko, Realtors had a brisk month, taking in 27 new listings and writing 52 new deals,” Zastko said. Schmidt, a broker/associate with the firm, has been in real estate since 2002. “I realize that buyers and sellers Cynthia (Cindy) Gaudio Leonard Goldsmith Kerryann Holster Alfred (Alan) Horne Patricia (Tricia) Kobos need a clear picture of the market and I Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate provide this to them as their personal real estate consultant,” Schmidt said. He can be reached by calling 732- 297-0600, ext. 37, or 908-705-5110, emailing [email protected], or visiting his website, www.zastko.com/mark. )je"p Lombardo Karen Meyer Dorothy (Dottie) Redding Rhonda Rothschild Linda Scwharz Maryanne Stout Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate Realtor Associate October 1, 2015 GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS • www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL 2 7 Weichert, Realtors donates $140,000 to American Cancer Society for breast cancer research

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Stk# AH52966. VIN# FA244708,4 DR, 4 cyl., Stk# AH52335, VIN# FE255596,4 DR, 4 Stk#AH53337,VIN# FH695273,45273,4 DR, 6 cyl., auto. MSRP: $25,485. $2015 down pymt+$149 cyl., auto. MSRP: $23,660. $2,015 down auto. MSRP: $25,575. $201515 down ppymt+$169 p t+ $ 1 69 1st mo. pymt+$0 sec dep.+$595 bank tee = pymt+$1691 st mo. pymt+$0 sec dep.+$595 1 st mo. pymt+$0 sec dep .+$595+$595 bank fee = $2,759 due at lease signing plus taxes, tags bank fee = $2,779 due at tease signing plus $2,779 due at lease signingg plus taxes, tags and doc tee additlonal.Ttt pymts/residual: taxes, tacB and doc fee additional.Ttl pymts/ and doc fee additional, it! pymts/residual: f j N e j f l $5,364/S14,016.75. 149 residual:$6,084/$13,486.20. $6,084/S16,288.10.

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*Price(s) nduda(i) all costs to be paid fay a consumer, except ter licensing costs, registration fees, and taxes. Dealer doc fee of $369 not included in price. Lease includes 10K m l per yr, w/15c per mile over (201S 20c per mik? over), Residency restrictions apply AH offers subject to primary tender approval. Cannot be combined with any other offers. Pictures ate for illustration purposes. AH cars sold cosmetically as is. Not responsible for errors, tfln approved credit Offers expire 10/31715.

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