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Down Memory Lane In Ocean Pathway Residents Bradley Beach Saturday Voice Complaints To Twp. Neptune Twp. - Town­ Mayor Gross admitted by ELIZABETH GREENLEE Troy Bianchi has created ship residents living near that more has to be done. Bradley Beach - Rae a latticed lane for the mem­ Ocean Pathway in Ocean He is looking forward to the Biase, president of the Brad­ ory land for the memory Grove filled the Township Task Force findings some­ ley Beach Historical Society, walk, lined with yesteryear Committee meeting room in time in July. He commend­ is looking fonward to this Sat­ photo of Bradley Beach. El- protest of living conditions ed the efforts of the Citizens urday's "Walk Down Memory lle Garfunkle, Historical So­ that are just getting worse as Patrol organized to help the Lane". She says she has "a ciety vice pres., heads the time goes by. police with survellience. really great committee and candy shop. The organized residents But the residents still everyone is very enthusiastic Continued on Page 5 have threatened to demon­ insist that they are not going about the celebration." The strate in front of the two to live like this anymore and event is sponsored by the A Winner main gates leading into promised their own action Historical Society, which is Ocean Grove with signs soon. Specifically they hoping to encourage new reading "You Are Entering An charge that four establish­ members to join. Unsafe Area." The announ­ ments along Ocean Pathway The First Aid squad will cement came after several are responsible. The Sea be on hand at the park sel­ residents spoke of numerous Mist, Stokes Hall, the former ling hot dogs, hamburgers police calls and witnessing Dardanelle Hotel now called Allenhurst/Water Company officials sign purchase and other goodies. A lovely crack vials, needles, liquor the Ocean Grove Hotel and agreement, (from left) Allenhurst Administrator Vito Gad- handmade quilt and crochet­ bottles, prostitution solicita­ the Shelburne Hotel were aleta, Allenhurst Mayor Joseph Coyne, NJAWCo Mana­ ed afghan will be raffled off. tion and "a whole lot more." Continued on Page 5 ger Roy Mundy, Allenhurst Attorneys Barbara Birdsall, All proceeds will go toward Mayor John O. Gross BUI O’Hagen, NJAWCo Attorney Bill Laverv. the purchase of a new am­ sympathized with the resi­ bulance for the Bradley GREGORY GREGG of dents and said he lives with Beach First Aid, reports 100 Elm Drive, Neptune, the same situation. He Clean-Up Water Co. Finalizes Purchase Francine Simonsen who is in was selected by his 5th pointed to his administration charge of the raffles. grade teacher at St Rose as one that has attempted to Of Allenhurst Water System The hostesses for the Grammar School, Belmar, address the problems. The In Grove tic decrease in water rates Officials representing day will be dressed in cos­ for his creative letter to mayor has formed a task Ocean Grove - The an­ for Borough residents," said -American Water tume from the early 1900’s. PrestdefR Clinton on the force to study the problems nual Ocean Grove clean-up Allenhurst Mayor Joseph Company and the Borough Of the many wonderful ac­ the 'importance of educa­ and make specific recom­ day is this Saturday, May 8. Coyne, "we made the right of Allenhurst closed Wednes­ tivities, which includes some­ tion to our nation.* He was mendations to the Township The township and the Camp decision to sell the system." day, April 21, on the final thing for everyone, the hot among 170 delegates from Committee in hopes of lob­ Meeting Association ask that Borough residents will sale of the Borough’s water air balloon is sure to be a Schools sel­ bying state legisiators for you participate in helping enjoy New Jersey-Ameri- system to New Jersey-Ameri­ big hit with the children. ected from the 6,500 stu­ funds to address the prob­ make this historic district bet­ can’s lower rates. A custom­ can Wate Company for There will also be a horse dents who wrote 'Dear Mr. lems. The mayor also spoke ter looking. er who uses 80,000 gallons $150,000. The sale was ap­ and buggy ride (for the nom­ President* letters. The stu­ of the strike force team that The township will supply of water per year will see proved by the Borough resi­ inal fee of $2, children under dents are all enrolled in the was formed to inspect hotels dumpsters near Fletcher their annual water bill de- dents in a referendum vote five free), tandem bicycle Central Jersey Bank’s & rooming houses and fine Lake and at the intersection rides, a candy counter and 'Class of 2000* program. those that are not abiding by of Central Avenue & Ocean in last November’s election. "Considering the drama- Continued on Page 5 Patches the Clown. the law. Pathway.

Giotta Seeks To Expand July Groundbreaking For Service To Neptune Twp. $8 Million Main St Manor

Neptune Twp. - David Giotta of Jumping Brook Drive is unopposed as he seeks the Democratic Party nomination for township committee in the June Pri­ mary Election. He will oppose incum­ bent committeeman and for­ The tentative name for will surround the building Pictured above is mer mayor James McGann, Ocean Grove - The the new project is Main who is assured the Republi­ United Methodist Homes of and its landscaping, except a sketch of the pro­ Street Manor, Mr. Batten ad­ at the south side of the en­ can Party nod, at the Gener­ New Jersey will break ded. The UM Homes’ oldest trance where the drive & lim­ posed $8 million al Election in November. ground in July for a new nursing facility on Clark Ave., "I promise an honest and 120-bed nursing health care ited parking will be land­ Main St. Manor to known as Clara Swain Manor decent campaign. I’m not a facility at the Stockton Ave. scaped with trees & plant­ and before that, the Ocean ings. be erected in 1 year. mudslinger* said Giotta who entrance to Ocean Grove, on enters the fray with municipal t Grove Nursing Home, is now Enter the building and David Giotta the boundary with Bradley being closed down. There ahead of you will be a glass government experience, hav­ Beach. years, leaving to form the are now 30 residents there. ing served as a former vice The $5.7 to $6 million enclosed atrium, a planted family. They are parents of New nursing patients are not courtyard with walkways for chairman, then chairman, dollar 2-story building will be Rachel, 21, a junior at Drew being admitted. Nursing residents to enjoy. The and still a member of the erected by the E.F. Driscoll University. andDavid Mat­ care is being provided resi­ rooms that surround the township’s Zoning Board of construction management thew, 17, a junior at Red atrium were designed after Adjustment. He’s also a firm and should be complet­ dents of Epworth & Francis Bank Catholic Mom has re­ Asbury Manor in the latter visits to nursing facilities in BEACH member of the community’s ed in a year, said James C. turned to teaching and is on Human Relation Committee. Batten, executive director of home. Clara Swain Manor New Jersey, Ohio and Michi­ the staff at Mater Dei H.S. in CINEMA David Giotta and his the U.M. Homes. Total cost, will be razed. gan. Mr. Batten noted that MAIN STREET • BRADLEY BEACH Middletown. wife, the former Nancy including furnishings and Exterior architectural de­ the best features were incor­ The Giottas are mem­ sign of the new Manor is in porated into Main St. Manor “POWERHOUSE! Hughes, were graduated health care equipment, will A big. bold hit!" JiLiniLt L.i.tgrH.Hd nu MOVll MIM'll from Montclair State College bers of Hamilton U.M. approach $8 million. keeping with the Victorian plang Church and are Neptune ontinued on Page 5 in 1966. He joined the facul­ The Driscoll firm from style of Ocean Grove, includ- Band Boosters. He’s also a ASBURY AWNING AFEW ® ty of the Roosevelt School in Bola Cynwyd, Pa, supervis­ ng a pair of towers. The member of the Neptune COMPANY Westfield where he K indus­ ed the Brennan Pavilion con­ street frame and concrete Free in-hotne Estimates IGOOD MEN Lions Club and the Ocean trial arts teacher. Hie wite struction at the Jersey Shore block structure will have vinyl 601 Bangs Avenue MONDAY IS DATE NITE ' 'ian-American Club. Call 1 (800) 773-4956 taught in Wall Tv Medical Center, Neptune. siding. A 3-ft. picket fence May 6 , 1993 V o l . l 1 8 , //18 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES Page 2 THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993

The Matron of Honor was Mrs. Karen Adams, Littleton, Col­ orado and the Maid of Honor was Miss Kristen Zuidema, Ocean Grove. The Bridal Attendants were Mrs. Heather Paul, sister of the bride, Harrisburg, Pa.; Mrs. Jill Zakerowski, MY ANSWER Neptune City, and Miss Christine Bradford, sister of the groom, Plymouth, Ma. BY BILLY GRAHAM Mr. Joseph Coletti, Duxbury, Ma, was best man for the groom. Ushers were Mr. Joseph Morrissey, Dorchester, Ma.; Mr. Michael Rothberg, Plymouth, Ma.; Mr. Robert Ward, Plymouth, Ma.; and Mr. Edwin R. Deuchar, brother of the bride, Ocean Grove. The Ring-bearer was 7 year old Donald DEAR DR. GRAHAM: My father is in poor health and A. Deuchar, cousin of the bride, Imlaystown, NJ. They all probably does not have much longer to live. He has never had anything to do with God, and when I bring up anything wore black, double-breasted tuxedos with white shirts dis­ about turning to Christ and being prepared to die he just playing wing-tip collars and black studs. Black bow ties and laughs and says he isn’t worried because he believes death white cumberbunds put the finishing touch on the traditional is the end and there is nothing afterward. As a Christian I am very concerned for him, but how can I get through to outfits. him to face his need of salvation? - Mrs. B.N. DEAR MRS. B.N.; Oniy God can penetrate your father’s tune Township Police De­ defenses and convict him of his need of Christ - and that's Neptune Twp. partment are premature, irre­ true of every person who refuses to face the truth about death and salvation and eternity. Only the Holy Spirit “wiii sponsible and prejudicial. Continued from Page 1 convict the world of guilt in regard to sin and righteousness The P.B.A. wil not accept and judgment" (John 16:8). That's why prayer is an es­ named. this method of trial through sential part of evangelism. No administration has the media for any of our Pray for your father, therefore, that God wouid do what tried so hard to correct living you cannot do - bring conviction and faith to his heart. But members. We feei that the conditions in its first five also let this be a time when you show special love for your need for equal time to repre­ father, in whatever ways you can. Ana let him know that months in office than Mayor sent our views on the matter one reason you’re concerned about his spiritual condition Bonnie Jean Deuchar Weds Gross. His hope now is for have been overlooked by the is because you love him and don’t want him to miss the concrete documentation to joys of eternity, but want him to be with you someday in media and we only wish that Heaven. William Richard Bradford, Jr. be gathered against problem the police officer's rights are in addition, ask God to help you understand your father establishments and bring heid with the same regard as more fully and why he sems to be so closed to the Gospel. them to court. Arrests in the Perhaps, for example, he is allowing pride to get in the way; Ocean Twp. - The wedding of Miss Bonnie Jean Deuchar all other citizens." area appear to be on the in­ he doesn’t want to admit he’s wrong (particuTarty to one of to Mr. William Richard Bradford, Jr. was held Saturday, The committee reminds his children!), and he also doesn't want to submit to Christ March 20, 1993 at 4pm in the Presbyterian Church on the crease and that has helped any civic group or organiza­ as Lord of his life. Encourage him to face his real reasons Hill. The Rev. Robert S. Garner officiated at the double ring, alleviate some of the prob­ tion that wishes to march i.i honestly, and make sure he understands the love and for­ giveness of Christ for all who will repent and turn in faith to candlelight ceremony. lems. The mayor will be the the annual Memorial Day first to point out that more Him. The bride is the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Herbert Deuchar, Parade to do so by May 15. “MY ANSWER* column Is brought to you by 9 Surf Avenue, Ocean Grove. The groom is the son of Mr. has to be done but that he St. Paul’s United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove & Mrs. William R. Bradford, Sr., 19 Janebar Circle, Plymouth, expects positive results from Ma. and the grandson of Mrs. Marion Fernandez and Mrs. the newly formed task and COMING EVENTS Gladys Bradford, both of Quincy, Ma. strike forces. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore For The Record This is a PAID directory of a gown of white lace over satin, designed with a fitted, drop- Monday, May 3, 1993 events of non-profit or­ - ALCOHOLISM - ped-waist bodice, which was heavily beaded, a modified V- Patrolman Andrew Leath­ ganizations. Rate - 50 cent/line. Treatment * Recovery neckline, and long tapered sleeves. The irridescent-sequin- er read a position paper by Min. charge $3.50 With-wlout Rehab. * With-w/out 12 Steps ed lace skirt fell into a Cathedral-length train. She wore a the P.B.A. Local 74 that pro­ Cali 775-0007 * D.W.I. Counseling/Evaluations * crown of pearls with her hair up in soft curls and a partial tested the way Louis Cuevas * Court AppearancesIReferrals * french twist. Her bouquet was of white lilies, stephanosis & and his case has been THURS., FRI., SAT. Relapse Prevention Strategies * Early Recovery Issues roses with cascading ivy. handled up until now. The MAY 6, 7, 8 The Matron of Honor, Maid of Honor & Bridal Attendants incident occured after a sen­ RUMMAGE SALE - First * Interventions PlannedlExecuted * were dressed identically in a two-piece outfit of green and U.M. Church of Bradley * Employee Assistances * Co-dependency Issues * ior citizen was involved in a Beach (corner of Madison & black-swirled brocade. The mini-dress underneath was Key Personnel) * Small Group(s) Therapy traffic accident on Route 33 LaReine Aves.). Thurs. - 1- strapless and close-fitting. The over-dress came together at and PtI. Cuevas asked her to 4pm, Fri. - 4-6pm & Sat. 9am Jersey Shore Employee Ass’!. Consultants the waist in front with a bow of the same material. It had a perform physical tests and to 12 noon. $1 a bag. (908) 774-3300 stand-up shawl collar and a gathered skirt that opened in the later handcuffed the woman. (17-18) Complete Confidentiality Guaranteed front and flowed down to the floor in back. They carried Many residents came out in bouquets similar to that of the bride, but with yellow roses. protest of his actions last FRI., MAY 7 *** Unique Fee Schedule *** THE OCEAN GROVE RE­ month and some groups cal­ PUBLICAN WOMEN’S or­ led for dismissal against the ganization will hold their reg­ officer. The PBA statement ular monthly meeting at 1 pm H e a l t h ^ said that they feel Mr. in the Ocean Grove Commu­ Cuevas will be exonerated nity Rm. on Pilgrim Pathway. Matters from all charges after the (18) county prosecutors office is WED., MAY 26 furnished with its investiga­ JOHN GROSS THE NATIONAL ASSN, of ------Registered Pharmacist- tion. RETIRED FEDERAL EM­ CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME The paper went on the PLOYEES Chapter #411, will is an exceilerrt chance for say that “the statements meet at 1pm at the VFW You may notice numb­ Hall. Lake & Bond Sts., As- ness or tingling in one of complete relief. which have been made by Usually, the condition bury Park. Mr. M. Beson, your hands. As time goes representatives of these develops when daily activ­ Aide to Senator F. Pallone, on, you may find it more groups calling for disciplin­ difficult to do simple tasks ities keep your wrists bent will speak on programs of in­ that involve your fingers and for prolonged periods. Such ary action and the removal terest to Federal Retiree’s. tasks are ^picaily. Writing hands. Eventually, the ting­ of Rl. Cuevas from the Nep- typing, drawing, gardening, Come join us! (18) ling or pain in your hand food preparation, playing the may awaken ygu at night. If you experience these symp­ pianb, knitting, etc. You may also develop carpal toms, you may be suffering tunnel syndrome if you sleep from carpal tunnel syn­ on your hands or in a posi­ H.T. Ayers Plumbing & Heating drome. tion in which your wrists are N««ned after the part of RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL. OUD and NEW WORK your hand where the dis­ bent. 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Ocean Both mother and son the very obvious. The of our trustees are year- earn college degrees this Beach Badge Responses O.G.C.M.A. is not a govern­ round residents, seve.al of Grove month. SEAN LIDDICK ment, although you and whom have spent their entire some others often conven­ lives here. They are active graduates today from Lock A Response EDITOR, TIMES: LOCALS Haven (Pa.) State, where he iently perceive is as such. members of the fire com­ EDITOR, TIMES; Open letter to CHRISTOPHER LONG majored in Political Science We are a property owner and panies, the First Aid Squad, I just couldn’t resist Donald Roberts: McAllister was just grad­ & History. His mom, CHRIS­ a corporate citizen of the work at the Drop-in Center, replying to the Letter to the It was deeply disturbing uated from Geneva College, TINE, receives here asso­ community without the right and have, and are still pas- Editor by Donald Roberts to read your open letter to Beaver Falls, Pa., where he ciate in Arts from Brookdale to vote for government. We toring St. Paul’s United Meth­ (April 29th, Opposes Beach the O.G.C.M.A. in the April and his wife, Pamela, who Community College, where pay taxes on our residential odist Church. Each one of Badge Charge) who claims 29th edition of the Ocean earned her Geneva degree she focused on computer properties as you do. We those trustees in those cap­ he pays taxes, is a part of a Grove and Neptune Times. last year, are residing. science, earning a 3.5 grade patronize the same local acities has probably seen community on a neighbor­ It dripped with a deep-rooted The son of Bernice and average and membership in businesses you do. We too more of the seamy side of hood level. He cites the bitterness and arrogance James McAllister, 123 Mt. the national academic honor are part of "our" community Ocean Grove on a one-on- crimes, drugs, the de-insti- against the O.G.C.M.A. for a Tabor Way, he received a society for 2-year colleges. on a year-round basis - yes, one basis than you will ever tutionalized, homeless etc. of perceived lack of care about B.A. degree in Business Ad­ Mrs. Liddick is director and we are neighbor to the see. The Board is very Ocean Grove and that the the ills of society which have ministration and is now in of information management community and to the town, knowledgable about the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting come to plague the Ocean the Taco Bell management at Ft. Monmouth. Her hus­ even though our programs problems of our community. Association is doing nothing Grove community. I confess training program. He is aiso band, Max, is a health & are seasonal. Others of us have made very about it therefore he objects to you that the attitude exhi­ interested in flying, a career physical education teacher in substantial investments in bited was not unlike that I When I and the other he may pursue through the to the $55 beach badge the Grove in both residences the Asbury Park public experienced when 1 past Trustees walk the town and military, having participated charge. and businesses. We did so schools, where son Sean is through teenage years to see the same social prob­ last summer in the Marine All the evils he cites be­ full knowing the problems a substitute teacher for the maturity. lems that you see, we strug­ Corps ROTC pre-flight train­ longs at the doorsteps of and the potential. So why, balance of the school year. If you stop to think a gle with the question “And ing which was interrupted Neptune Township who he you might ask, don’t the His graduation present from moment, I hope you will see who is my neighbor?" and when he injured his knee. pays taxes to not the Camp Trustees do something the family is a month's va­ that it is precisely this atti­ the reply of our Master! (see Chirs’ maternal grand­ Meeting. He wants leader­ about it? cation summer in Scotland, tude by those who never Luke 10:25) I invite you to mother Joyce Hagenbirk, re­ ship, get with the commu­ where he studied at Glasgow made it successfully through do likewise. I ask you to think about sides in the Grove. He is al­ nity, listen to the commun'rty University for his junior year that "me" oriented stage of The O.G.C.M.A. does the social ills and crimes for so the grandson of the late etc. He is so right but does of college. life, which is the root cause operate the beach front. The which you find fault the As­ Melvin Long, who was head he belong to the 0:G. Home of our problems in the beach is open to all persons sociation; prostitution, drug of the Asbury Park Beach Owners Association, the Civil ALLEN and HELEN MAE Grove. "I don’t care what ef­ without regard to race, reli­ dealing, deinstitutionalized, Dept, for many years. Patrol, attend Township HANNAH are back home on meetings. Board of Educa­ fect it has on those around gion, sex or national origin. and homeless. These are Whitefield Ave. after a "fabu­ tion or belong to the Histori­ me. I’m going to do it my It is operated on a break­ the problems which should The OCEAN GROVE lous" two months in a New cal Society. These organi­ way!” says the landlord who even basis. A couple of and are being addressed at CAMP MEETING ASSOCIA­ Smyrna Beach condo, en­ zations will provide him. with operates an illegal boarding years ago the Attorney Gen­ a governmental level, to wit: TION, with offices at 54 Pit­ joying both pool and ocean. plenty of opportunity to help. house, the drug dealer dis­ eral made a big issue of this the police (state and locaO man Ave., Ocean Grove, an­ Their stay was highlighted by As for the beach charge pensing his deadly produce at Belmar - yes his office did and the various proposals nounces its new summer the spectacular sight of the .... who pays the Life - yes, and even the rail jump­ review our "numbers." But currently before the Town­ hours as foiiows; Columbia and Discovery Guards, repairs the board­ er who trespasses on our unlike any other community ship Committee to deal with Beginning Monday, May space crafts’ launchings. walk, cleans the beach, beach during the times we in our area, we do not re­ the deinstitutionalized and 10, the offices will be open One was at night, a "thrilling takes away the garbage, pro­ charge admission. ceive or use municipal tax other people needing help. weekdays from 8:30am to flaming sight that lit up the vides showers, first aid and Let me point out to you revenues to maintain the Only yesterday I flagged 4:30pm, and effective Satur­ sky" i it arc to outer space. equipment, walkie talkies, etc beach or boardwaik year to down a policeman and dir­ day, May 15, on Saturdays "It was still visible over North .... this is an expense to year. To that extent the tax ected him to some unac­ bill you pay to Neptune ceptable and illegal activity from 8:30am to 12 Noon. Carolina," they added. run a beach that the Camp For All Your Township is that much less. occurring in our neighbor­ These hours will remain in We want your Meeting must assume. I am Floorcovering effect until after Labor Day. LOCALS!!! MaU or sure there are insurance Our beach revenues are ex­ hood. Do you do likewise? Season tickets as well as Needs clusively used to defray the Are you a member of the bring in news about costs. The beach should be individual concert tickets are free, so Donald Robert states, * *sss* * costs of operating and main­ Ocean Grove Citizen Patrol? now available for all shows your family members therefore he plans on not DAVISON taining the beach and board­ The Association as a corpor­ as are season beach bad­ Friday to be type­ paying a fee instead he will walk - entirely separate ate citizen has participated ges. be leaping over the fences. RUGS budget - entirely separate and made its judgement re­ set & considered for bank account. garding the SNAP proposal - the following Thurs­ Watch out for the big drop to 39 Pilgrim Pathway The ANNE FORRESTER the beach and don’t break a May I ask you a ques­ have you? I will let the busi­ day’s edition. Mail Ocean Grove, N.J. tion or two: when someone ness community react to you CIRCLE met at the home of leg. TEL 775-7371 Harriet Campbell on Embury to The Times, PO Box HERBERT G. HERBST who dove into the surf was "seedy, though viable com- injured, who do you think merical district." Suffice it to Ave., April 27th at 1pm. 5, Ocean Grove, NJ Ocean Grove Adaline Hotter, leader, was sued for millions of dol­ say, we are proud of the way said an opening prayer. Del­ 07756. lars? If you correctly an­ the business community is icious refreshments were swered “the O.G.C.M.A.," coming together to improve the commerical district. Let served by Estella Wegge & then tell me how would you the hostess. An interesting A T T E N T I O N expect the Association to me also remind you that it devotion was given by Har­ purchase insurance to pro­ was the Association, with riet Campbell. Adaline Hot­ OCEAN GROVE RES IDENTS tect itself? or how do you help from the Township and the business community, ter delighted the ladies with think the lifeguards are paid? which directed "Operation elec, tape songs, "In the Gar­ - from donations from gate den", Just a Little Talk with In accordance with Neptune Township Ordinance crashers or rail jumpers? Clean Sweep" last summer. Jesus" & “A Different Song". Come, come Mr. Roberts! Finally, let me assure #1428, the Neptune Township Department of Public you that I am available at Adaline Hotter read a fine When in arrogance you any time to discuss with you lesson, "Do What You Have Works will be initiating a clean-up effort on aU crash the gate or jump the or anyone else how you be­ The Power To Do". rail on the beach, you don’t streets in Ocean Grove beginning Monday, May 10, lieve the O.G.C.M.A. can as­ Reports were given by hurt the Association, you sist in the improvement of Mary Jane Schwartz, secre­ 1993. There will be No Parking from 7:00 AM to only make your neighbors our community. I am also tary; Ruth Hancox, treasurer; bear the burden you are 5:00 PM on the week designated for clean-up as out­ sure that the responsible of­ Joan Benjamin, Sunshine shirking. ficials of our Township are Dpt. & Estella Wegge, UMW lined on the schedule below. Cars remaining on the Whether you wish to equally ready to discuss Exboard. Ruth Hancox told roadway will be towed at the owner’s expense. During swim in Asbury Park and what can be done at that lev­ of the successful bus trip, take a free ride on those tax­ this time the Department of Public Works will also be el. luncheon and play at the payers, or swim in Ocean Hunterdon Hill Playhouse for repairing roadways in the designated clean-up area. Grove where the user pays In closing let me say that the play, "When We Were If you have any questions, please contact the Neptune the expenses via a beach as you mature, I do hope Married". That everyone en­ badge fee, or in Belmar and pray to our God who joyed. Township Road Department at 775-8797. Your cooper­ where they both charge a fee created the ocean and the beach which you so appre­ The next meeting will be ation is appreciated. and, I believe, subsidize the ciate, that your attitude will May 25th at the home of beach with tax revenues, is change. Society doesn’t Ruth Hancox. Everyone your choice. You are hereby "owe" you anything. Work joined hands and said a MONDAY. MAY 10. 1993 THROUGH FRI.. MAY 14. 1993 placed on notice that enter­ within for the real changes closing prayer. Other mem­ ing our beach by whatever Entire length of South and West sides of all streets. you desire, not by flaunting bers present were: Marie means during guarded hours its "beach fees". Those foot­ Carter, Ruth L. Schwartz, without a beach pass is tres­ prints in the sand which fol­ Christine Faber, Beverly M. passing with resultant conse­ MONDAY. MAY 17. 1993 THROUGH FRI.. MAY 21. 1993 quences. Choose wisely. low us are always are own! Ehrenfeld, Anne Elliott, Lucile Entire length of North and East sides of all streets. Let me address another Very truly yours, Dunn, Kathryn Borden, Meta PHILIP C. HERR, II Davis, Roberta Keller, Alice part of the letter. If may sur­ prise you to know that eight President, O.G.C.M.A Michak & Betty Yeo. PAGE 4 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993

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The arrival of five by ELIZABETH GREENLEE special education students Bradley Beach - The fi­ after October 15 could wipe nance committee of the out all remaining surplus Thanhs, nioml Bradley Beach Board of funds. Education met with the Bor­ Mayor Schueler inquired ough Commissioners on what the net effect would be Tuesday night to discuss the Somel'hing you always fhinh to postpone a salary in­ defeated tax levy for the crease for the teachers. The 1993-94 school year. The Cul* seldom seem (o say board responded that the al- problem is threefold as ex­ loted 4 1/2 increase still falls IJere's a gift for you plained by Board of Educa­ below the county average of tion President Bill Reistrom. 6 1/2 percent. The negotia­ K very special day In the 1991 school year tions with the teachers are in the board carried $394,000 in progress. One board mem­ Just to say "J love you" surplus. In 1992 it was ber noted that over fourteen $266,874 and for the coming of the teachers presently Jn a very special way school year it is $149,000. earn over $50,000. The state recommends a The board closed by ex­ surplus of 3%. An example Give a gift that shows you care. The Appearance Center has gift plaining that if they cut all the of the necessity of this sur­ "extras", such as the Wash­ certificates available for everything from a luxurious relaxing Day of plus was given in that the ington trip, transportation to budget is based on a pro­ Beauty to a full-service manicure. and from sporting events, jected number of student en­ field trips, etc., they could rolled by October 15th. If a get an extra $25,000. The Cali 2 2 3 -2 2 9 6 and we'll design a gift package special needs student arrives figure might reduce the tax after this date the school just right for Mom! increases another 3/4 of a must then pay full tuition, which can be as much as penny. $40,000 per student. Baby-sitting Available Open to the public! The second factor under Visa/ MC/ AMEX Accepted consideration was increased Bradley Beach tuition at the High School. Continued from Page 1 Bradley Beach is required to 1904 Atlantic Avenue Everyone is sure to en­ use the Asbury Park High joy paintings of Bradley School, which is classified Wall, NJ 07719 Beach seascapes by Elise Appearance as a special needs district, Burnett. Many different or­ thus forcing the board to ganizations will have booths Center spend $9,200 per high set up. For the Seniors, the school students this year. GRAHAMiWEIll) at The Atlantic Club office of the aging and The third consideration SCAN will be on hand. brought to the Councilmens Some of the other booths attention was the classifica­ will have dried flower arran­ tion of Bradley Beach as a gements, silber jewelry and high income district. This is needlepoint. A Dixieland fee. On May 22 there will be the result of a state formula Allenhurst band with a piano player is Playground Olympics. Vintage Cars In Grove May 7th for aid that does not include certain to provide a trip Congratulations to Ed residents who have zero in­ Continued from Page 1 down memory lane. Bring Lowe. He is the recipient of come. This formula is being your lawn chairs so you can the distinguished collegiate creased from $595.00 to reevaluated at the present sit and enjoy the day in the scholar athlete award. The $261.65, or 44.0%. time. park. award is sponsored by the Under the purchase Essex County Chapter of Councilman Sal Galasetti At 1:00 it's show time agreement. New Jersey-Am- The National Football Foun­ questioned the school board with a salute to the armed erican Water Company as­ dation and College Hall of members on the effect of the fomes. Representatives will sumes responsibility for all Fame. The criteria for the transient population on the be present from each branch water lines previously owned award is outstanding aca­ budget. School board presi­ of the service. Our own act­ by the Borough, and all of demic achievement in addi­ dent Reistrom responded or's cafe will be doing a 15 the service lines in the public tion to football ability and “after September 15th of this minute skit taken from their right-of-way, and meters school leadership. Ed has year fifty students arrived May 15th show. Rags to serving the Company’s 390 just completed his third year and 68% of those latecomers Riches. This is the first big new Allenhurst customers. of study at Upsala College. required special needs pro­ outdoor event of the season. Allenhurst residents in­ He is the son of Harold and grams." The large number of Don’t miss it. Be a Riley terested in iearning more Tomoko Love, Monmouth winter rentals in Bradley are Park this Saturday May 8th about New Jersey-American seemingly placing an undue between 10am and 4pm. Ave, Water Company, can stop by the Company's special The Ford Model T pick-up truck from the early 1920’s, burden on the school sys­ The Recreation depart­ The Actors Cafe tem. ment is offerning some great The Actors Cafe, 602 Main Welcome Booth at the Allen­ a pride of Joseph A. Shafto Jr. of Shafto’s Garage was The school board unof­ activities this rnonth. Fishing St., in Bradley Beach is holding hurst .Borough Hall Meeting photographed at last year’s antique & classic car reunion open auditions for "BIG RIVER" ficially offered to reduce the Fun will be sponsored by the Room, 125 Corlies Ave., In Ocean Grove. The vintage auto*display, along with and "TOM SAWYER" at 7:30pm from 5pm to 8pm on Wed­ budget 1/2 penny from their Monmouth County Park sys­ on Wednesday and Thursday, music of the 1950’s, will be seen & heard In Ocean Grove surplus funds of $149,000. tem on May 27th after May 12th and 13th. "BIG RIVER" nesday, May 5. tomorrow (Friday) night from 5 to 9. The staging area is However this years surplus school. Bait and poles will requires a large interracial cast "We’ re proud to welcome the Main Ave. business section, report Richard ladanza be provided. There is a $5 including 7 women and 12 men, our new Allenhurst custom­ & Michael Ferrante, organizers. falls below the state recom­ ages 14-70. Auditioners should be prepared to sing, an accom­ ers to the New Jersey-Amer­ panist will be provided. Produc­ ican system," said Eastern July Groundbreaking For tion dates will be Friday and Division Manager Roy W. Saturday nights from June 25th Mundy, II. “Any customer - July 24th,. "TOM SAWYER", a $8 Million Main St Manor needing service shou|d call "Providing quality and Children’s Theatre production Continued from Page 1 requires a large cast including 2 the Company office in caring service in a Christian women, 6 men and 12 children Shrewsbury at 842-2224. All rooms are double, environment continues to be ranging in age from 12 - 60. with a single bed and living our mission," Director Batten Fine DirJfyg & Cocktails Production dates are Saturdays New Jersey-American area on each side, rather said as he pointed with pride Hwy. 35 O^Oiiooking Belmor B oatB o^ and Sundays at 1 pm from June 26 - July 25th. personnel have already read than side-by-side as in most at the plans for the new pro­ If you have any questions meters in the Borough. Res­ hospitals and health centers. ject and photos of the exist­ or need directions, please call idents will receive a final bill Each side has a closet. The Dinner Specials May 5 - May 11 988-6165. ing Methodist Homes. They 1st Woman President from Allenhurst for usage bath serves for both occu­ are Francis Asbury and Ep- Baled Fresh Ham & Sauerkraut Miss Barbara Makoski of through April 17, 1993, and pants. worth Manors in Ocean SPECIALLY PRICED $ 6.25 Shore Wines & Liquors, Bradley New Jersey-American’s first The rooms are desinged Grove, with 212 and 74 resi­ Beach, attended the NJ Licens­ ‘RIvervlew* Filet MIgnon bill will be issued in July. with an indentation from the dents, respectively; Clara ed Package Beverage Associa­ New Jersey-American & Deep Sea Scallops 13.50 tion’s convention last week in hallway. In this area formed Swain Manor in the Grove, Planked Broiled Filet of Sole 9.95 Las Vegas. Mrs. Makoski has Water Company is the by two rooms on one and which is being closed as an N.Y. Strip Steak 12 oz. W/Onlon Rings 12.45 been appointed president of the state’s largest investor-own­ opposite sides, patients outdated facility that has NJ Licensed Package Beverage ed water utility serving ap­ could be seated Outside their Shrimp Parmiglana 11. 20 Assn. (1 S t woman ever to hold seen long service, 30 resi­ this position) in and for the state proximately 1,000,000 people room without crowding the dents; Pitman Manor, 242; of New Jersey. in 113 New Jersey com­ Entrees mcktoe salad, vegetable and po/oto hallways. Wesley Manor, 78, Wesley Miss Makoski also recently munities. The Company pro­ Breakfast & Lunch Specials Daily There will be a partial Homestead, 66, & Wesley- attended the NJ Tavern Asso­ vides water service to ap­ cS» ciation’s convention at Trop third floor, not visible to the by-the-Bay, 60, all Ocean World in Atlantic City. proximately 300,000 people outside, and this will houes City; Bishop Taylor Manor. OPEN 24 HOURS ^ in Monmouth, Ocean and the laundry, maintenance East Orange, 76; Collings- Middlesex Counties. shop & facilities, plus an em­ wood Manor, 74, and Metho­ SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ployees’ lounge. dist Manor at Brandiville, 66. THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 PAGE 6 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES be at least eighteen years ot inite deadlines. Writing a book observing the growth of an avo­ Most of the debris this year was pated that the pool will open helps students to develop crea­ cado plant from a pit place in in the form of styrofoam and about June 19. Beach badges age. Furthermore, the sprays tivity. Nineteen books were water. They have studied eggs, plastic. Lots of straws, plastic will again be $40 for the season may only be used in self de­ i» 0€fft SdiooiJ^ mailed to the publishing com­ their various sizes and colors bags, styrofoam drinking cups and $3.50 for a daily badge. fense. The age requirement re­ fers only to the purchase of the by EVELYN M. PAYNE pany for the contest. Mrs. and the different kinds of ani­ and food containers, glass bot­ Senior citizens take note, and Mitchell says "writing a book" mals that come from eggs. tles and cans and the playtex take advantage. For the first propellent. Neptune High School was part of her Professional Green Grove School unmentionables we all get an­ time, senior citizens will have a Two appointments were Faculty, staff, members of Improvement Plan for this Arbor Day was celebrated noyed at when we find on the lower price badge at $20. Enjoy made official at the meeting. the Board oif Education and the school year. with the planting of two trees beach. There was still an ample it! Mr. Frank Sauta was ap­ community gathered on Monday Shark River Hills School and a program. All classes as­ amount of storm related debris The town will enter into an pointed as the Plumbing Inspec­ afternoon, Aprii 26 to weicome The PTA executive board sembled outside as Arlene on the beach, misplaced rocks Emergency Mutual Aid Manage­ tor for a one year term expiring the new High Schooi Principai. held their meeting Monday in Strangia's 4th grade class took and pieces of sidewalk & metal ment Agreement wrth surround­ December 31. Dr. Robert B. Morgan was intro­ the school library. They will be charge of the presentation. hinges from the boards. Among ing municipalities, county, and Mrs. Maureen Hinman was duced by Maureen Weber, Pres­ sponsoring the 2nd grade clas­ Karen Buerkle and Mary Murphy the larger items were tires, long state. This will allow for a faster appointed to serve as Director of ident, Neptune Board of Educa­ ses to see "Dinomagic" program and Gail Carson, teachers in strips of wiring, and several response time in emergencies. Recreation. This is a part time tion. Schooi Superintendent, at the Monmouth Museum, Lin- People Place and Project Media pieces of aluminum siding. In the area of emergencies, Av­ position but runs for the entire Michaei Lake and Robert Lam- croft on May 4 and Carol Miller's were chairpersons. Poems, Nothing extremely interesting on has entered into an agree­ year rather than seasonal. The pien, newly appointed Vice Prin­ 4th grade class to Holmdel Park "What's A Tree Done For You this year although one group ment with the county for partici­ bulk of Maureen's salary is cov­ cipai brought greetings and wei- to build an Indian Longhouse. Lately?" and Trees of the Fra­ did find an elasticized muscle pation in the county's Emergen­ ered by a grant from the Mon­ comed Dr. Morgan. Dr. Morgan On May 10, Jackie Polisano's grant Foresf were led by stu­ exerciser. cy Telecommunications Systerr mouth County Board of Alcohol expressed his delight and hap­ class will join Mrs. Miller's class dents with poster designs and Volunteers received a Clean (911 service). This system and Drug Abuse Services. piness to become a part of the for a trip to Trenton to visit the things that are made from trees. Ocean Action Tee and a deli­ should become effective around May has been designated Neptune School district and stat­ State House and the Hessian A song, "Under the Green Grove cious apple for their efforts. Ev­ June 1, 1993, but everyone will Older American's Month. "The ed, T m looking fonward to work­ Barracks. Parents are reminded Arbor Day Tree" was sung and eryone also got a button which be notified concerning the exact future belongs to the youth, but ing with everyone,' Sipping cof­ to pick up their children at 3pm the dedication and planting of read "I adopted a beach in date of implementation. the present is the result of the fee and eating cake, the recep­ as no bus service will be pro­ two beautiful Colorado Spruce 1993". Not a bad motto for The town is in need of a hard working seniors of our tion for Dr. Morgan continued as vided. Thursday, May 7 from trees closed the celebration. everyone. If each of us adopted new garbage truck. Instead of community." everyone had a chance to greet 1 :30 - 5pm is the day to pick up Gloria Foster form the Shade our tittle patch of the beach we purchasing the truck though, the May 2-8 has been declared him personaiiy. your plants ordered from the An­ Tree Commission gave remarks. like to occupy during the sum­ town will lease one from the Municipal Clerks Week in the A former Neptune High nual Spring Flower Sale. Spec­ The winner of the "Guess How mer plus the ten feet surround­ county. The lease will run for borough of Avon. I don't want Schooi graduate won the Paul ial Ed Week will be observed Many Acorns" contest will be an­ ing it, our beach would be five years. This will mean a to say that the secretaries are all Roberson Oratorical Contest at May 9-15, celebrating the mes­ nounced at the end of the day. clean. On the bright side, with substantial saving to the town in "Out to Lunch" with the Mayor, Rutgers College recently. Bur- sage that Special Ed is a key to Mrs. Carton said there were sev­ all our winter woes, the beach bid advertising and finance fees. but that is what was promised. nie Durant Jr., a Junior, hopes opportunity for our special en different species of acorns in was much cleaner this year than The town has floated Gen­ However, it seems they are still the words that won the first- trying to collect on the same needs children. the jar. it has been in previous years. eral Improvement Bonds in the place plaque will live on in the Ridge Avenue School Only casualty of the day, amount of about $900,000. promise from last year. The hearts of the people who heard An assembly program was Janice Sweeney, Principal, most of the volunteers came Those will be for the purchase mayor is busy, the secretaries are all working hard, maybe "we him. The contest was sponsor­ held on Friday to recognize ail is a member of the Community home with a ring of sunburn on of the Buckingham Hotel. The the people" could stop in with a ed in conjunction with the cele­ the students who had maintain­ Mental Health Center. She and the back of their necks from town will bo paying Prime Rate bration of Paul Roberson Week. ed perfect attendance and made members of her staff and the bending over from 12 noon to plus 1% for the bonds. The pleasant smile and a hello for Roberson, a Rutgers University them. the Honor or High Honor Roll community have been collecting 3pm. bonds will be paying the pur­ graduate, was a great orator for the 3rd marking period. Stu­ used clothing including formal chasers about 5.5% interest. In the Public Hearing por­ and had won similar university- dents were presented with certi­ wear for men and women, Sat. May 15 is the next The town budget for 1993 tion of the meeting Mr. William sponsored contests each of his ficates and congratulated by shoes, socks, ties, belts, acces­ cleanup. This is the Avon Clean came in below the state sug­ Vanderslice, 101 Washington four years at Rutgers. Durant, their teachers and Rosalie Cole­ sories and cash donations to & Green Day. Workers will be gested cap of 5%. Good work Lane, again spoke of the prob­ who beat out two other contes­ man, principal. Many parents help those who are affected by concentrating on the area from commissioners! lems he is encountering be­ tants said his victory should were present to see their child­ mental illness. If you have any­ the bridge to 1 st Ave. along the Avon has received a sec­ cause of the inadequate bulk­ represent the potential that ren receive these awards. Mrs. thing to donate, please bring to Shark River & Sylvan Lake. ond Safe Neighborhoods Grant, head at the Coast Guard Sta­ peers have as role models. A tion. In the December storm Mr. Coleman noted that there were Green Grove School. Your don­ Main St. & Ocean Ave. can be­ ft is in the amount of $9115 and quote from Paul Roberson, "My Vanderslices' property and that 13 first grade students to make ations will be appreciated. come a true eyesore if not care­ combined with the initial grant of his neighbor were inundated purpose in life is to fight for my all A's this marking period, four Gables School fully maintained. This is a joint will pay about 80% of the train­ people, so they will walk the with about three feet of flowing 3rd graders, 3 4th graders and Students who have achiev­ cleanup effort with Avon & Brad­ ing cost for the new Avon earth as free as any man," in­ one in 5th grade. They were ed high honors, honors or per­ ley Beach. Watch for signs on policeman now in the Academy. water. The Mayor and Senator spired him to participate in the fect attendance were awarded Pallone made an inspection encouraged to keep up the Main St. for the exact time. An ordinance was entered contest, said Durant. "Before we certificates during an assembly stop at the property after the first Borough Meeting for first reading at this meeting change the situation we're in - good work. The entire school program last week led by Bar­ storm for which William Vander­ ft was a busy borough to make an addition to the the situation of being a minority received an ice cream treat for bara Priester's 5th grade class. slice was very grateful. How­ meeting. So, for a quick recap. 'Peace & Good Order ordinance in a society that does not cater their good efforts and hard Helen Jackson, elementary at­ ever, the storm in March again Pool & beach tag prices were to include a section on Chemi­ to the morals we need to have - work. A special award was pre­ tendance officer, Elizabeth Cap- emphasized the need for some set. Pool badges will be $35 for cal Irritants. This ordinance we must have a full understand­ sented to Ebony Cummings, a ano. Guidance Counselor and action to be taken by the Coast adults, $20 for children, & $25 would require that anyone pur­ ing of the situation, "Durant said. 4th grade student in Katherine Henry Warren, a parent and Guard in order to forstall further for Senior Citizens. It is antici­ chasing Mace or Pepper spray Spirituality of black people in­ Witt's class who won third place member of the School Planning fluences the way they handle In the district-wide Earth Poster Team gave encouraging re­ change citing the condition of Contest sponsored by QuePac. marks to stay in school, be on not having proper schools be­ Summerfleld School time and continue to do your cause of lack of funding and the Donna Dinallo's and Jos­ best at all times. BOROUGH OF NEPTUNE CITY lack of teachers who care. Dur­ eph Goertz's 4th grade classes ant noted having a true relation­ spent the last two days of April ship with God, "people can be­ at People Place and Project Me­ WukKf BIKE AUCTION come more righteous and more dia Center at Green Grove caring and more generous." School. The Pre-Kindergarten Ctc SAT., MAY 8TH classes of Donna Walker and Neptune Middle School Jackie Reilly journeyed to Long- The Young Writers of Amer­ 9:00 A M . - INSPECTION street Farm in Holmdel while the by MARIE McMONAGLE ica of Neptune M.S. held a tea Monmouth Museum was visited 9:30 - MUNICIPAL AUCTION FOR UNCLAIMED on Friday, April 30 at Sam in the by students from Pier Taylor, "It's May! It's May! The library to unveil their newly pub­ Lauren Watson, Janis Rush and lovely month of May." This is BICYCLES AND OTHER MISC. ITEMS. lished books. Students in Jo Susan McGann classes. A Bus Avon, not Camelot but the re­ Ann Gordon's 6th grade class Evacuation Drill has been awakening we are witnessing BOOK SALE were encouraged by the school scheduled forTuesday morning. this year makes it truly joyous to librarian, Robert Mitchell to par­ Employees of the Coast Cities be alive. 9:00 - NOON ticipate in a book writing con­ Bus Company will give instruc­ Environmental Commission test. This nationwide contest is tions on emergency evacuation. Sal Nocella lead the troops USED PAPERBACKS AND HARD COVER BOOKS sponsored by Landmark Edition. Questions such as, "Whait is last week with the able assis­ The name. Young Writers was Lyme Disease?" & "Where Does tance of his wife Regina. About WILL BE SOLD AT '^BARGAIN PRICES” chosen by the class. Each stu­ It Come From?" were asked at twenty five residents turned out dent served as an artistic direc­ an assembly program recently for the Clean Ocean Action MUNICIPAL BLDG. tor and editor to another student held at the school. Claudia beach sweep. Those cleaning which increased their writing, or­ Mooij's kindergarten class has the beach had to categorize the 106 SYLVANIA AVE. ganizing and critiquing abilities. been enjoying the arrival of garbage and debris which was Mrs. Mitchell noted that this is a spring. They have studied dif­ collected. This is to help find very structured contest with def­ ferent kinds of seeds and are the source of the pollution. 1993-1994 ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE Board of Education PUBLIC NOTICES Borough of Neptune City Countv of M o n m n ir t h

NOTICE is hereby g iv e n th a t pursuant to the Open Public Meetings Law, P.L. 1975, C. 231, the Neptune City Board of Education does hereby announce the following schedule of meet­ ings, effective May, 1993 through April, 1994. All meetings will be held in the William H. Som- merville Library at the Wilson School, 210 West Sylvania Avenue, Neptune City, New Jersey. Tuesday, May 11 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, May 17 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Monday, June 21 7:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, June 21 8:00 P.M. Bustnass Meeting

Monday, July 19 7:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, July 19 8:00 P.M. Business Mealing

Monday, August 23 7:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, August 23 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, September 14 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, September 20 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, October 12 8.00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday. October 18 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, November 16 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, November 22 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, December 14 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, December 20 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday. January 11 8.00 P.M. Work Meeting Tuesday, January 18 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, February 15 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Tuesday, February 22 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday. March 15 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Tuesday, March 21 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting

Tuesday, April 12 8:00 P.M. Work Meeting Monday, April 18 8:00 P.M. Business Meeting Dated: A ^ l 28, 1993 WILLIAM L. FOLK Board Secretary/Business Administrator (18) $29.14 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 PAGE 7

Youths." That was nearly 60 Retrospect years ago. And it was. A well- K 6tt.02bCC( rounded curriculum was offered at MJC. Arrange­ By Richard F. Gibbons ments were made for a book store offering texts second­ This year of 1993 is a hand at low, low prices. Lit­ significant milestone in the erature, mathematics. For­ history of Monmouth Col­ eign Languages, history, art- lege. these and many more sub­ We go back to the year 1933. World economy was jects were taught in those night classes five times a depressed; joblessness was week to a growing student rife. body, by experienced teach­ Any thought of undertak­ ers provided by the FERA ing a commitment to college and sometimes paid scrip. seemed idle because it in­ volved those costly things Thanks fo the ready co­ like tuition, room and board, operation of Jane Schoner, books, travel. Director of Communications Granted, colleges did and Public Relations at Mon­ not close. Not every family mouth College, RETRO­ Friday April 16 was Student Government Day at Neptune City Borough Hall. The students held a Council meeting was poverty-stricken and SPECT has been able to fill front of a packed audience. there such things as scholar­ in many memory gaps. Miss From left are Judy Nealon, Belinda Krone, Dennis Dube, Tonya Boris, Mayor Jennifer Delbert, Katie Brady, Rachael ships. But, a census taken Schoner and her office staff Serfaty and Tara Palmer. by local educators showed furnished us with a copy of that many who were educa­ Monmouth College’s golden handled by Donna Roake. Kyle Hurley, Michele Wyman, May 11: Science Fair - Kevin McAllister, Krystle Whitt Municipal Building - 7:30pm. tionally read for a college anniversary history, along Michelle Virgilio is membership 7 t s : k s chairman. The P.T.O. has plan­ and Adriana Kapelewski. Good M ay 1 2 : Rosemary Pover- just could not afford it. with texts of speeches which ned many exciting events for job by all! mari - Avon School - 8pm. themselves reflected consid­ May 13: Environmental Here in Neptune, a en­ by LYNN KROLL next year. As always, they need The Neptune City Republi­ volunteers to help with all their Com. Meeting - 1st Aid Building. lightened Board of Education erable research. can Club meets this Friday May Neptune City is the place to projects. May 15: Clean & Green: had taken some very posi­ In brief, prospects of 7th at 7:30pm. Their meetings be this Saturday, May 8th with The Neptune City Board of May 16 Raindate. are held at Neptune City Bor­ tive steps. Beginning in the continued federal aid to lots going on in town. Ed held their reorganization May 17: Avon Rec Meeting ough Hall and the public is al­ fall of 1932, Neptune intro­ Monmouth Junior College At Neptune City Borough meeting on Wed. April 28. In­ - 8pm - Municipal Building. Hall the Annual "Municipal Pub­ ways welcome. faded in 1936, although the cumbents Jack Long, Randy M ay 1 8 : Home & School duced post-graduate school lic Auction" of unclaimed bicy­ Meeting 8pm - Municipal Build­ Depression continued at a Reynolds and Arlene Sciarappa The Neptune City Alliance for those who had won their cles and other items will be held were sworn in for three-year will meet this Thursday May 6th, ing. Annual Art Show and pres­ high school diplomas. low point. Loyal faculty and at 9am. A preview of the items terms. Kathy Curio was sworn 7:30pm at Neptune City Bor­ entation of proposed uniforms. As time, space and staff administrators doubled their begin at 8:30am. in to a one-year unexpired term. ough. Plans for future events May 24: Borough Meeting. The "Friends of the Neptune Future Note: Vacation Bi­ allowed, Neptune High efforts; a nominal Ken Cramer was elected Board will be discussed. New mem­ City Library" will hold their an­ President and Joel Popkin was bers are welcome. ble School this year will be held School enrolled a large con­ "contribution" was made by nual "book sale" at Borough Hall elected Vice President. The next Your "news" can reach me the week of July 26 at Taylor tingent of alumni in its post­ students in lieu of tuition, from 9am to 12 noon this Satur­ work session of the Board will at 775-4374. Memorial Baptist Church. day. They have many books graduate school. A dedicat­ and soon the school was be held on May 11th and the available including paperbacks, Business Meeting is May 17th. ed faculty enlarged on such able to survive as a viable Upcoming Events hard-covers and bestsellers...all The Wilson School "March M ay 6 : National Day of courses as Literature, Math­ private college. By 1948, it at bargain prices. This is the Students of the Month" have Prayer -12:20 - Municipal Build­ ematics, History and Voca­ was awarding associate place to stock up on your sum­ been announced. Being recog­ ing. mer reading. nized for outstanding effort are: Recovering tional Arts and gave many of degrees and enjoying con­ Wk. of May tOth: School Also on Saturday, the Li­ Adam Waskis, Matthew Whee- Neptune - Former may­ tinued growth. Less than a Games. All games begin at those high school graduates brary Friends will have a "coffee lock, Fred Bielawski, Jason Wil­ 3:30. or Joseph M. Pepe is a sur­ what amounted to a college decade later, Monmouth had and bake sale" from 1am to 12 liams, Joseph Estrada, Matthew Boys: Games are all play­ acquired the 125-acre Shad­ noon. You can spend your Salem, Paul Stengele, Cassie gical patient in Jersey Shore freshman education. ed away. Monday at Neptune morning at Neptune City Bor­ DeRosa, James Wheelock, Medical Center and has ow Lawn Estate. It dropped City, Tues. at Manasquan and Educators here went a ough Hall and come away with Chrissy Skudera, Pritesh Patel, Thurs. at Spring Lake Hts, been in intensive care fol­ the word "Juriior" from its some great "buys"! Crystal Billard, Maria Hoecker, long step further. Dr. Ons- Girls: Tues. at home lowing “by-pass" operations. name and was an indepen­ Still more to do on Saturday Steven Kilion, Douglas Gibson, ville Moulton, superintendent against Manasquan and Wed­ dent four-year college ac­ May 8th - It's opening day for Joey Orlando, Mike Scanna- He is convalescing and is of Neptune schools, and the Neptune City - Bradley pieco, Wanda Johnson, Kris nesday at home against Spring being transferred into Bren­ credited to award baccal­ Lake Heights. Harry Titcomb, high school Beach Little League. The open­ Kerekes, Pelle Herbert, Amanda May 10: Borough Meeting. nan Pavilion. aureate degrees. Along ing ceremonies begin at 9am. Triola, Alysha Benefield, Richard principal, joined with other The first pitch will be thrown out influential administrators in came the acquisition of other Gesvaldi, Leighann Hoidzkom, nearby estates, the construc­ by Neptune City Mayor Ted mid-1993 and helped organ­ Warden and by Bradley Beach tion of dormitories, and am­ ize Monmouth Junior Col­ Mayor Stephen Schueler. Tee- bitious additions to the curri­ ball games will be held at lege. It was to be a tuition- culum. 9:15am and the major league free school funded by the game Is scheduled to begin at And it all began with the Federal Emergency Relief 11:15am. All the games this dedicated work of a handful Administration. It was one Sat, will be held at Adams Field. of founders just 60 years The Borough has announc­ of six junior colleges found­ ago. ed that as of May 3rd the gar­ ed in New Jersey in that era bage contractors and public 1-a.B.a.a-B.fl-a-gjuuLa.a.a fl fl.a, and was one of the most for­ works will no longer pick up tunate, because it was able grass clippings. They are now ! O. KUKER banned from the landfill. It is to "borrow" excellent campus recommended that you leave facilities from Long Branch : Jeweler grass clippins on you lawn as High School. they act as a natural fertilizer for ’ Est. 1954 your lawn. Clippings can also To accommodate the be used as mulch in flower or schedule of both the high » Jewelry vegetable gardens. school and the junior col­ ; & Centers will open a ‘Grass Drop-Off center where grass lege, the college did not be­ * Watch Repair may be disposed of at a rate of ...AND IT'S ALL AT THE ATLANTIC CLUB gin classes until 4pm. “It > $3 per car load and $35 per ton was an ideal arrangement," » * Watches for trucks, vans and trailers. Summer Camp-Ju n e 21-a u g u s t 27 Monmouth reported in a half- I * Diamonds The Neptune City Board of Recreation is once again con­ Arts and crafts, swimming, tennis, basketball, aerobics, soccer and recreational century history booklet. I * Watch Batteries sidering a "paid summer pro­ games to give the 3 to 13 year old a summer-to remember. The Daily Record of gram". Under consideration is a Long Branch reported as fol­ > 610 Main Street .a five-week program taught by a lows: "Monmouth Junior I Bradley Beach certified teacher which will in­ After Camp Program Ju n e 21- a u g u s t 27 College, First Institution of , (Opposite Railroad Station) ” clude games, arts and crafts, field trips and sports. The Work late? Enroll your 6-13 year old for supervised play and a snack. Higher Learning in the Coun­ ; 776-7723 Board is conducting a survey to (3,4, & 5 year olds may register with Creative Campus Day Care) ty, Proves Godsend to 350 JULfULSLSLSLajLSLa.SUULA.i.a. I determine interest. Surveys are available at Borough Hall or the Neptune City Library. Swim School-JUNE 21-AUGUST 13 Attention Senior Citizens, Auditorium it's "showtime" at Wilson School The Red Cross swimming method for the beginner to advanced swimmer. All again. The Spring Concert fea­ classes taught by Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. For children turing the chorus and school Bookstore band, will be held on Thursday, ages 3-13. VISA & MASTERCARD ACCEPTED May 13th at 9:15am. The school has once again invited their ‘special senior friends" to JuniorTennis Academy-JULY5-AUGUST26 enjoy the concert. The Senior Citizen bus will provide trans­ Designed for the youngster with instruction and playing experience. This I AUDITORIUM BOOK STORE portation from the Senior Build­ course is pointed to strategy in both singles and doubles. Forages 9-17. ing at 8:46am. Please call 776- Auditorium Square Ample Parking 7224 to reserve your seat on the REMEMBER MOTHER bus. Each year the concert gets better and better - this one Call or write THE ATLANTIC CLUB We Have a Large Selection of Appropriate Gifts promises to be the best one yet! for further information. SPEND A FEW MOMENTS OR , The Wilson Boosters P.T.O. TAKE AS LONG AS NECESSARY installed their new officers at their April meeting. The new ♦Books •Bibles *Bookmarks •Plaques *Pictnres •bolls president is Barbara Goss; Vice The Atlantic Club • 1904 Atlantic Ave., Wall Open Wednesdays Saturdays from 10 AM to 4 PM Prqp. is Bea Danielson, Secre­ P.O. Box 499 • Allenwood, NJ 08720 • 223-2100 Phone 908-774-9262 tary Amy Marek & Irene Allegro is Treasurer. Hospitality will be PAGE 8 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 Anyone interested in do­ tools which were recovered. Indian Craft Show at Lillagaard nating to the Christmas toy Bail was set at $5,000. program can write to Rowe On April 29, Ptl. Richard Ocean Grove - An Representatives of service at Ayuda, Toy Drive Inc., Cuttrell arrested Alan Chis­ American Indian crafts show organizations make up the Lock Bag R, Rahway, NJ holm, 34, address unknown, and sale to benefit needy Ayuda board of trustees, 07065. for disorderly conduct in children will be staged from “It’s fitting that these The program has been Firemen's Park, Main Ave., May 5 to May 10 at the Lilla­ crafts come to New Jersey," praised by such dignitaries Ocean Grove. gaard Hotel at The Beach, 5 said George Beecroft, Lilla­ as Nancy Reagan and has On April 30, Ptl. James Abbott Ave. gaard manager and chair­ benefitted chiidren in 12 Hunt charged Clarence Brox- The show is coordinated man of the Ayuda trustees, states. ton, 22, of Corlies Ave., Nep­ by Jeanne Thompson and "because our area is steeped tune, for being in public park her husband Bob Crossett, in a rich history of Indian cul­ Police at the end of Division St. af­ Cherokee Indians from Har­ ture." ter dark and for unlawful dy, Ark. The show will run from Report possession of a weapon. "We will offer a variety of 10am to 4pm weekdays in On April 27, PtI. Thomas Bail was set at $500. handmade items from 15 dif­ the Victorian hotel's South- Rafi, following a motor ve­ On May 2, Ptl. Fred Jen­ ferent tribes from across the shore Room. Saturday and hicle stop on West Bangs kins charged Michael Hol­ country," said Ms. Thomp­ Sundays from 10am to 8pm. Ave., Neptune, discovered mes, 37, of Asbury Park Vil­ son, a member of the board Each afternoon at 2pm Cros­ that the driver, Tyrone A. lage, for disorderly conduct of trustees of Ayuda, a pro­ sett will tell Indian tales for Matthews, 40, who gave an in the JSMC lobby. gram operating out of East children on the front porch of Asbury Park address, was a Jersey State Prison which the hotel and there will be fugitive wanted for parole Serving distributes toys to needy special low-priced children’s violation in San Diego, Calif. INNKEEPER children in New Jersey and souvenirs available through­ On April 28, Ptl. Joseph Our Country on Indian reservations. out the run of the show. Burst stopped a car at Main BED & BREAKFAST The toy giveaway was "There will be all kinds of & Central Aves., Ocean Army National Guard 19 Broadway started 15 years ago by in­ handmade items, Indian Grove, for a motor vehicle Pvt. Mark T. Patock has (comer of Beach and Broadway) mate Rick Rowe who esti­ books, Indian music tapes, violation. He charged the completed basis training at car passenger, Damion Fort Jackson, Columbia, Ocean Grove, NJ mates that more than a mil­ clothes, shawls, quilts, T- ♦ ♦ « ♦ lion toys have been distribu­ shirts and jewelry," said Thomas, 27, of Freehold with S.C, simple assault and with re­ ted each year since the pro­ Rowe. "And because there Patock is the son of Dor­ Great Ocean & Lake Views sisting arrest. gram was launched. The are many Indian craftspeople othy V. and Thomas J, Pat­ The same day, April 28, Footsteps to: Beach, Town & Auditorium new toys are donated by who are having a hard time ock of 23 Hemlock Drive, % )|( Ptl. Steve Smith, while on manufacturers and prisoners financially, they will benefit Neptune. patrol on F«. 35, witnessed a package them for service or­ from the sale as well as Ay­ He graduated from Nep­ 1993 Rates burglary at a used car lot ganizations to distribute. uda." tune H.S. in 1992. and arrested Gregg Height, From $25.00 to $65.00 per day 22, of Main St,, Bradley with PRIVATE BATHS FOOT COMFORT Beach, for burolarv & theft of Subscribe to The Times & IS OUR BUSINESS AMPLE PARKING For Your Convenience ■ For Your Confidence OCEAN GROVE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC CENTER * * * * DR. JAMES E. 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Neptune will travel to Bayonne in the finals year of a two year contract this November. Honor Students CANADA DRY ■ At Monmouth DONKEY BASKETBALL SET FOR MAY 26 West Long Branch - The high school Varsity Club and Student Council donkey y. Among the 353 students basketball game has been approved for Wednesday, May 26 in Athletes of the W eek named to the Fall semester the high school gym. The event will raise funds for the Varsity Dean’s List for high aca­ Club Scholarship with tickets $3.50 in advance and $4.00 at the demic achievement were: door. Patricia Mahoney of Avon-by-the-Sea; Susan Pearsail of Bradley Beach; Neptune Neptune Under 8 Tara Clough of Interlaken; Bombers 4 • Old Bridge 0 Laurie Fulton, Carolyn Fur- Soccer Assn. Assist: Dane Hodge, Matt Starr beck, Sheri Robson and Goals: Mike Smith (2), Randall Amy Schiava, all of Ocean 4 Neptune Under 8 Barlow, Dane Hodge Grove, and " i Bombers 2 • Howell 2 Goalkeepers: Matt Kelly, Dane Marilyn Cusick, Wendy Assists: Anthony Molinaro Hodge Goals: Dane Hodge (2) Key Players: Jarrell Coleman, Fisher, Barbara Gelok, Kareem Brinson Deana Lujer, Deborah O’­ KANYA GRANT, a Freshman JOHN DAVIS, a junior NJROTC 1 Goalkeepers: Randall Barlow, Matt Kelly. Neptune Under 8 member of the track team, ran the and track team member, won the Rourke, Jennifer Pierce, Hil­ Key Players: Stephen Bannon, Bombers 4 - Manalapan 1 anchor leg of Neptune's record set­ mile run in the National ROTC Drill lary Prater, Andrea Trolice, Jeff Cannell. Assists: Dane Hodge, Matt Starr ting 4 X 100 shuttle hurdle relay at Competition and Field Day in Gilbert Unger and Richard Neptune Under 8 Goals: Gilbert Holland, Matt the Long Branch Relays, Saturday. Pensacola, Florida. His time of 5:11 Bombers 1 - Marlboro 0 Kelly, Matt Bannon, Randall Vermeulen, all of Neptune. The girls time of 1 ;02.7 was a meet over a course set up on an open Assist: Matt Starr Barlow record and a new Neptune school field. John, who is the Neptune Goal: Anthony Molinaro Goalkeeper: Matt Kelly We want your LOCALSII! Mail or record. NJROTC Athletic Team Com­ Key Players: Ian Balom, Mark bring in news about your family Goalkeeper: Matt Kelly (12 members by Friday to be typeset & mander, is also a member of the Perrini, Tarik Cole. saves) considered for the following Thurs­ cross country and track teams. Key Players: Kali Hundley, day’s edition. Mail to The Times, David Holzapfel PO Box 5, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. Ginger Ale SCORE BOARD The Atlantic Club Sports (Medicine 1904 Atlantic Avenue Associates P.A. Wall, New Jersey 08720 BY RICHARD BELTLE JOHN DAVIS WINS NATIONAL NJROTC MILE RUN (9a8) 528-5660 John Davis won the mile am at the National NJROTC Drill 1 993 N eptune M iddle S chool Ba seb a u Competition and Field Day in Pensacola, Florida, recently. This Week Hundreds of cadets from all over the country traveled to Florida In Neptune Sports for the competition, and 50 took part in the mile run. John Nep, Qb b . finished second in the mile as a freshman but had his sights set Thursoav, May 6 5 Eisenhower 1 higher this year, “It was something I wanted to do before I Baseball at Manalapan 3:30 8 Barkalow 6 graduated. I told the master-sergeant that I was ready to take the Softball at Manalapan 3:30 17 mile before we went down there.” Asbury.Park 5 Tennis at Manalapan 3:30 John also had one of the leading times in the obstacle course. 18 Marlboro 2 The event only covered about 700 meters, but included several Monmouth County Track Meet Qualifying six-foot barriers to be scaled, as well as a ladder-wall, monkey at Monmouth Regional High School May bars, and log walk. “The hardest obstacle,” in John’s opinion, MS Softball vs. Red Bank 3:30 4 Marlboro H ‘V/as the sand!” The entire course was covered with deep sand 3:30 which the cadets had to run through between obstacles. F riday, M a y 7 6 Red Bank H 3:30 The third athletic event was a 16 person by 100 meter shuttle Golf vs. Middletown North 3:30 7 Tinton Falls A 3:30 relay which Neptune placed third in their heat. Monmouth County Track Meet 3:30 11 Wall H 3:30 Davis, who will be captain of the cross country in the fall, MS Baseball at Tinton Falls 3:30 13 Asbury Park A 3:30 served as Athletic Team Commander. He was responsible to 18 Ocean organize teams to take part in each event and see that they were MS Softball at Eisenhower 3:30 H 3:30 20 Red Bank A 3:30 prepared to compete. S a tu r d a y, M a y 8 Nineteen of the cadets took part in athletic competition. Other 22 All Star Game Monmouth County Track Meet Finals cadets aiso took part in drill team competitions and academic Coach Tony Suozzo competition involving the Naval Science I - IV curriculum. at Monmouth Regional High School GIRLS SET LONG BRANCH RELAYS RECORD Softball at Toms River East 11:00 Amy Smith, Erica Smith, Luzecita Hubbard, and Kanya Grant Soccer vs. Marlboro at Rec. Center 1:00 teamed to set a new Long Branch Relays record of 1:02.7 in the 4 X 100 shuttle hurdles, last Saturday. The time is also a new M o n d a y, M a y 10 N eptune Traveling Soccer Neptune school record. The event is a back-and-forth type relay Soccer vs. Raritan 3:30 event with the girls clearing ten hurdles over the 100 meters. B/G Track at Howell 3:30 Both boys and girls will head for Monmouth Regional High Neptune Under 10 Strikers- 2 • Manalapan- 0 Softball at Mater Dei 3:30 School for the qualifying heats of the Monmouth County Track Goals: Ed Falzarano (2) Meet. The finals will be at Monnxjuth Regional, Saturday. T uesday, M a y 11 Assists: Ronnie Driver, Jerry Benanti NEPTUNE VS. ASBURY PARK FOOTBALL RESTORED Golf at Howell 3:30 The annual Thanksgiving Day football game will resume in Defensive Star of the Game: Chris Barlow as sweeper MS Baseball vs. Wall November 1994 after a two year hiatus. “For the sake of the kids, 3:30 Strong defensive play: James Strada, Todd Hundley, Pierre community, and alumnae we have agreed to restore the game in MS Softball at Marlboro 3:30 Eugene November 1994,” Asbury park Athletic Director Robert Kessler W ed n esd a y, M a y 12 stated. “We are working to build our football program so it will be Soccer at Howell competitive.” 3:30 The Under 10 Strikers will face Brick, the State Cup winners Baseball at Howell 3:30 for the past two years, behind the high school at 6:00 Softball at Howell p.m., Friday evening. MISNER CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER 3:30 Tennis at Howell 3:30 Dr. Kimberly I. Misner Golf vs. Marlboro 3:30 Coaches should call scores into the Times office at B/G Track Shore Conference Meet 3:30 775-0007 by 4:00 P.M. 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57-430 NOTICE TO BIDDEFIS ORDINANCE NO. 1609 SHERIFF’S SALE Village of Loch Arbour 57-419 Township of Neptune SUPERIOR COURT County of Monmouth SHERIFF S SALE County of Monmouth CF NEW JEhSEY NOTICE is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the the Village Clerk of the Village of Loch Arbour on Monday, May PUBUC NOTICE CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY Township Committee of the Township of Neptune on the 3rd MONMOUTH COUNTY 17, 1993, at 11:00 A.M. in the Loch Arbour Municipal Building, CHANCERY DIVISION day of May, 1993 at 7 P.M.. the following Ordinance was in­ The Annual Return of the 550 Main Street, Loch Arbour, New Jersey, for the provision of Laurise I. Liquet Scholarship Docket No. F-14581-90 MONMOUTH COUNTY troduced and passed on first reading. Travelers Mortgage Services, PlainliM commerical (restaurant) kitchen equipment. Docket No- F-19497-91 Said Township Committee will meet Monday, the 17th day Fund is available at the ad- Specifications for the said work may be secured from the of­ d re^ below during normal vs: New Jersey Housing & Mortgage of May. 1993, at the Neptune Municipal Complex, 25 Nepturre fice of the Village Clerk during regular business hours. Finance Agency, a Corporation, Plain­ Boulevard, Neptune, New Jersey, at 7 P.M. to further consider business hours by any citizen Michael A. Stewart and Mrs. Michael Bidders are requested to comply with the requirements of who requests within 180 days A. Stewart, his wife: et als. Delendants tiff vs: this ordinance for final passage and to give all Interested per­ P.L 1975, C.127. after publication of this notice. By virtue of a writ of execution irt the Wendolyn G. El: et al. Defendant sons an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. The bids are to be enclosed in sealed envelopes hearing the Copies of the ordinance published herewith are available for LAURISE I. LIQUET atxive stated action to me directed. I By virtue of a writ of execution in the name and address of the bidder and the name of the proposed inspection by members of the general public who shall request SCHOLARSHIP FUND shall expose for sale at pubtic vendue, above staled action to me directed, I work on the outside, addressed to the Village Clerk, Village of the same at the office of the Township Clark located at the 20 Shorebrook Circle at 50 East Main Street, (tormerly the shall expose for sale at public vendue, Loch Arbour, 550 Main Street, Loch Arbour, NJ 07711. above address. Neptune, NJ 07753 U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of at 50 East Mam Street, (tormerly the The Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE #1512 ENTITL­ ACISCLO LIQUET, President _ _ Froatiokt, County of Monmouth, Now _ b |£ ) s jf deemed in the best interest of the Village to do so. U.S. Post Oflice). in the Borough of (201) 902-3508 ED "A BOND ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE FUNDING OF Jersey, on Monday, the 24lh day of By order of the Board of Trustees, Village of Loch Arbour, Freehold. County of Monmouth. New (18) $6.65 Jersey, on Monday, the 24ih day ol THE REMOVAL AND DISPOSAL OF EXISTING UNDER­ May. 1993. at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing Monmouth County, New Jersey. GROUND STORAGE TANKS AND INSTALLATION OF NEW May. 1993. al 2 o'ckxik. P.M. prevailir>g lime. DATED: May 4. 1993 TANKS, INCLUDING A GASOLINE ISLAND, BY THE TOWN­ All that tract or parcel of land and LORRAINE CARAFA, R.M.C., Village Cleilr time. SHIP OF NEPTUNE. COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, STATE OF NOTIFICATION premises, situate, lying and being in (18) $14.26 The property to be sokf rs located in the NEW JERSEY; APPROPRIATING $1,600,000 THEREFOR AND Board of Education the Township of Neptune. County of City of Asbury Park in the County of AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $1,520,000 BONDS OR Township of Naptuna Monmouth, and State of New Jersey, Monmouth. State of New Jersey. NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP TO FINANCE PART OF THE County of Monmouth more particularly described as follows; Commonly known as: 513 Fourth COSTTHEREOP BY EXPANDING THE SCOPE OF WORK TO IN ACCORDANCE WITH Tax Lot 6 in Block 9002 Avenue. Asbury Park. New Jersey. INCLUDE RENOVATIONS TO THE PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING OPEN PUBLIC LAW Commonly known as: 702 East Lawn NOTICE Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 161. INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, A NEW ROOF, UPGRAD­ Borough of Allenhurst CHAPTER 231, Drive. Neptune, New Jersey 07753. Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) 50 ING OF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, STORAGE FACILITIES PUBLIC LAWS OF 1975 County of Monmouth feet wide by 150 feet long. FOR DIESEL TRUCKS WITH ELECTRIC, INSTALLATION OF TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of NOTICE is hereby given that at a Regular Meeting of the PUBLIC BOARD OF Nearest Cross Street Situate on the t h e PARKING AREAS AND POLICE IMPOUND AREA. the bid amount at the time of sale. Board of Commissioners of the Borough ot Allenhurst on the EDUCATION MEETING Balance due in 30 days. Cash or northerly side of Fourth Avenue 50.00 BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township Committee of the This will serve as notifi­ 28th day of April, 1993, at 7:30 P.M., the following Ordinance certified check only. leet from the easterly side of Emory Township of Neptune, in the County of Monmouth, State of cation that the Neptune Town­ was introduced on first reading. The approximate amount of the Street. New Jersey that Ordinance #1512 is hereby amended as ship Board of Education in Said Board of Commissioners will meet Tuesday, the 25th follows; judgment and commission to be TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT. 10% of compliance with Chapter 231, day of May, 1993, at Borough Hall, 125 Corfios Avenue, Allen- SECTION 1. Section 3. (a) is hereby amended as follows: satisfied by sale is the sum ^ol the bid amount at the lime of sale Public Laws of 1975 will be hursL NJ, at 7:30 P.M. to further consider this Ordinance for fi­ Section 3. (a) The improvements hereby authorized and Balance due in 30 days Cash or holding the following meeting: $166,455.07. Additionally, all sales are nal passage and to give all interested persons an opportunity the purposes of the financing for which the bonds are to be Monday, May 10, 1993 - subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by to be heard concerning this Ordinance. Copies of the Ord­ certified check only issued Is for the funding of the removal and disposal of 6:30 PM - Joint meeting with the successful bidder (Advertising. inance published herewith are available for inspection by The approximate amount of the existing underground storage tanks and installation of new the Township Committee will Mileage and Costs). members of the general public who shall request the same at judgment and commission to be tanks. Including a gasoline Island, rerrovatlons to the Public be held in the Municipal Com­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right the office of Borough Clerk located at the above address. satisfied by sale is the sum of Works Building including, but not limited to. a new roof, plex to review proposed 1993- to adjourn this sale without further ORDINANCE #93-11 $69,575.45. Additionally, all sales are upgrading ol electrical system, storage facilities for diesel 94 budget. notice by publication. ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND MUNICIPAL subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by trucks with electric, installation of the parking areas and police Signed: WILLIAM M. LANZARO. SheriH CLERK TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT lA/ITH MONMOUTH the successful bidder (Advertising. Impound area, by the Township. COUNTY FOR COOPERATIVE PARTICIPATION IN THE COM­ ANTOINETTE J. RUGGIERI Dated; April 28, May 5, 12. 19 Mileage and Costs). SECTION 2, This ordinance shall take effect twenty (20) Business Administrator/ MUNITY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM PURSUANT TO THE IN­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right days after the first publication thereof after final adoption, as Shapiro and Kreisman. Attorneys TERLOCAL SERVICES ACT Board Secretary to adjourn this sale without further provided by the Local Bond Law, Colleen T. Ryan, for the firm WHEREAS, Certain Federal funds are potentially available (18) $8.37 notice by publication. JOHN O. GROSS. Mayor, Twp. of Neptune (201) 338-9700 to Monmouth County under Title I of the Housing and Com­ WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Attest: RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk ■ 57369 munity Development Act of 1974, as amended, commonly 57-363 Dated: April 28. May 5. 12. 19 (18) $32.24 SHERIFF'S SALE known as the Community Development Block Grant Program; SHERIFF'S SALE Zucker. Goldberg, Becker & Ackerman. SUPERiOF. COURT and, SUPERIOR COURT Attorneys OF NEW JERSEY WHEREAS, It is necessary to establish a legal basis for the . OF NEW JERSEY Sanford J. Becker, for the firm CHANCERY DIVISION County and its people to benefit from this program; and. ORDINANCE NO. 1610 CHANCERY DIVISION (201) 763-7788 MONMOUTH COUNTY WHEREAS, An Agreement has been proposed under which Township of Neptune MONMOUTH COUNTY XCS 26.814 Docket No. F-t4298-91 the Borough of Allenhurst and the County of Monmouth in co­ County of Monmouth Docket No. F-2065-92 operation with other municipalities will establish an Interlocal First Federal Savings and Loan NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Chemical Bank. Plaintiff vs: Services program pursuant to N. J.S.A. 40:8B-1; and, Township Committee of the Township of Neptuns on the 3rd Assocjalion of Rochester, a USA cor­ Earl H. Gayle and Carmen Gayle, his WHEREAS, It is in the best interest of the tro u g h of Al­ 57-444 day of Miay, 1993 at 7 P.M.. the following OrdirwKe was intro­ poration, Plaintiff vs; wife, et al. Defendants lenhurst to enter into such an agreement; SHERIFF'S SALE duced and passed on first reading. Donner Family Children's Trust, c/o By virtue of a writ of execution in the NOW, THEREFORE. BE fT ORDAINED, By the Mayor and SUPERIOR COURT Said Township Committee will meet Mcmday. the 17th day Allen Preville, Trustee, el al. above stated action to me directed. I Governing Body of the Borough of Allenhurst that the agree­ OF NEW JERSi.Y of May, 1993, at the Nepturm Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Defendants shall expose for sale at public vendue, ment entitled, "AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE COUNTY OF Br^levard, Neptune. New Jersey, at 7 P.M. to further consider CHANCERY DIVISION By virtue of a writ ot execution in the at 50 East Main Street, (formerly the MONMOUTH AND CERTAIN MUNICIPALITIES LOCATED this ordinance for final passage and to give afl interested per­ MONMOUTH COUNTY above stated action !o rne directed. I U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of HEREIN FOR THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A COOPERATIVE sons an opportunity to be heard concerning this ordinance. Docket No F-002698-91 shall expose for sale at pubtjc vendue, Freehold, County of Monmouth, New MEANS OF CONDUCTING CERTAIN COMMUNITY DEVELOP­ Copies of the ordinance published herewith are availabie for Maryland National Mortgage Corpora­ at 50 East Main Street, (formerly the Jersey, oe Monday, the 17th day of MENT ACTIVITIES", a copy of which is attached hereto, bo inspection by members of the general public who shall request tion. Plaintiff vs. U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of May. 1993. at 2 o’clock. P M. prevailing executed by the Mayor and Municipal Clerk in accordance with the same at the office of the Township Clerk located at the Ricky L. Bugg, Mrs. Ricky L Bugg, his Freehold, County of Monmouth, Now time. the provisions of law; and, above address. wife, et als. Defendants Jersey, on Monday, the I7th day of The property to be sold is located in the BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, That this ordinance shall take AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERLOCAL SERVICE May, 1993. at 2 o'clock, RM. prevailing By virtue ot a writ of execution m the Township of Neptune in the County of effect 20 days after the date of publication. AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE AND time. above stated action to me directed, I Monmouth. Slate of New Jersey. Signed: JOSEPH M. COYNE, Mayor THE NEPTUNE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR THE The properly to bo sokj Is located in the Attest: VfTO D. GADALETA, RMC, Borough Clerk shall expose tor sale at public vendue, DEVELOPMENT OF A PARK, RECREATION AND OPEN Commonly known as; 1918 West Lake Township of Wayside in fh^ County of (18) $29.76 at 50 East Main Street, (formerly the SPACE MASTER PLAN Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey. Monmouth. Stale of New Jersey. U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of BE IT ORDAINED, by the Township Committee of the Tax Lot No, 13 & 14 in Block No. 261. Freehold. County of Monmouth. New Township of Neptune, Cr^nty of Monmouth. New Jersey, as Commonly known as: 16 Cambridge Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Jersey, on Monday, the 24th day of follows: Way. Wayside, New Jersey. 50.00 feet X 125.00 feet x 50.00 feel x Tax Lot No. 8 in Block No 37,13. May, 1993 at 2 o'clock. P.M prevailing Section 1. The Township Committs of the Township of 125.00 feel. Neptune hereby firxfs there is a need to develop a Park, Rec­ Dimensions of L<«: (Approximately) 140 lime. Nearest Cross Street: 300.00 feel from 57-411 reation and Open Space Master Plan in the Township of Nep­ feet wide by 140 feet long. ORDINANCE NO. 1608 The property to be soto ts located in the Taylor Avenue. SHERIFF S SALE tune by an Interlocal agreement which the Township of Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Township of Neptune City of Asbury Park in the County ot TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT: 10% of SUPERIOR COURT Neptune and the Neptune Township School District can pro­ southeasterly side of Cambridge Way, County of Monmouth Monmouth. State of New Jersey the bk} amount al the time of sale. OF NEW JERSEY vide services at the least possible cost to the taxpayers. 850 feet from the easterly side of Der­ An ordinance authorizing Commonly known as; 207 Elizabeth Balance due in 30 days. Cash or CHANCERY DIVISION Section 2. The Township Committee further finds that pur­ by Lane (1) the leasing of certain cap* Street. Asbury Park. New Jersey. certified check only. MONMOUTH COUNTY Ital equipment by the Town­ suant to N.J.S.A. 40:8A-1, et. seq., commonly known as the In­ TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT: 10% of Tax Lot No. 20 in Block No 92 on the The approximate amount of the Docliel No. F-n608-91 ship of Neptune, in the Coun­ terlocal Services Act municipalities and school districts are the bid amount al the time of sale. tax map. judgment and commission to be The Ramapo Bank. Plaintiff vs ty of Monmouth, New Jersey, authorized to execute an agreement for joint provision of ser­ Balance duo in 30 days. Cash or Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 satisfied by sale is the sum of from the Monmouth County vices which each local unit Is empowered to provide lor Hs certified check only. Gregory Pagano. et al. Defendant feet wide by 150 feet long. $132,625.15. Additionally, all sales are Improvement Authority and own residents. The approximate amount of the By virtue of a writ of execution »n the Nearest Cross Street: Beginning at a Section 3. The total cost to the Township of Neptune to subject to Sheriff’s fees, to be paid by above stated action to rne directed. I (2) the execution of a lease judgment and commission to be point in the Westerly line of Elizabeth develop said plan shall not exceed $14,500.00. Funds for this the successful bidder (Advertising, shall expose tor sale at public vendue, and agreement relating there­ Street said point being distant 169 45 satisfied by sale is the sum of Mileage and Costs). to. purpose are provided in Ordinance #1606, and the Chief Fin­ at 50 East Mam Street, (lormeriy the feet southerly from the intersection of ancial Officer has so certified in writing. $344,199.61. Addilionally. all sales are The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Approved on first reading subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by U S. Post Office), in the Borough of the westerly line of Elizabeth Street Section 4. The Mayor and Township Clerk of the Township to adjourn this sale without furthe' April 12, 1993. the successful bidder (Advertising. Freehold. County ot Monmouth. New and the southerly line of Maiiison of Neptune are hereby authorized to execute and attest to an notice by publication. Jersey, on Monday, the l7th day ol Approved, passed, and Mileage and Costs). adopted on final reading May Avenue. agreement between the Township of Neptune and the Neptune WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff May. 1993, at 2 o'clock. P M. prevailing The Sheriff hereby reserves the right 3 1993 TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT 10% of Township Board of Education to provide funding for the devel­ Dated; April 21. 28. May 5. 12 time. to adjourn this sale without further JOHN 0. GROSS, Mayor the bid amount at the lime of sale. opment of a Park. Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, Budd. Lamer, Gross. Rosenbaum, All that certain tract or parcel of land notice by publication Attest: Balance due m 30 days. Cash or said agreement to be in a form approved by the Township At­ Greenberg A Sade. Attorneys and premises, situate, lying and being torney and Township Administrator. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff RICHARD J. CUTTREL, certified check only Raymond H, Shockley, Jr., for the firm in the Township of Neptune, m the Section 5. The Interlocal Services Agreement authorized Dated: April 21. 28. May 5. 12 Municipal Clerk The approximate amount of the (609) 653-9400 County ot Monmouth, State ot New hereunder shall be effective from the signing date of this Zucker. Goldberg, Becker & Ackerman. (18) $7.13 judgment and commission to be 57-374 Jersey, more particularly described satisfied by sale is the sum of Agreement for one (1) year. This Agreement shall be automat- Attorneys 57-432 SHERIFF'S SALE herein. IcallyTenewed on a one (1) year annual basis beginnning each Leonard B. Zucker. for the firm SHERIFF S SALE $83,466.24 Additionally, all sales are SUPERIOR COURT Slip-Unit 123. situated in Seaview year on the anniversary date of the signing of said agreemenL (201) 763-7788 SUPERIOR COURT subject to Sheriff’s tees, to be paid by OF NEW JERSEY Manna al Shark River Condominium unless either party receives ninety (90) days written notice XCZ 26.243 OF NEW JERSEY the successful bidder (Advertising, prior to the renewal commencement date that the other party CHANCERY DIVISION together with a .8085 undivided percen­ CHANCERY DIVISION Mileage and Costs). wishes to terminate this Agreement 57-388 MONMOUTH COUNTY tage interest in the Common Element MONMOUTH COUNTY The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Section 6. If any section, paragraph, clause or provision of SHERIFF'S SALE Docket No. F-3411-90 of said Cortoominium (referred to in this SUPEP'Ofl CO’JR^ Docket No. F-4843-91 to adjourn this sale without further this Ordinance shall be adjudged Invalid, such adjudication Springtield Institution for Savings, a Deed as the •Condominium Slip- OF NEW JERSEY Citicorp Mortgage. Inc., a Delaware notice by publication. shall apply only to the section, paragraph, clause or provision corporation. Plaintill vs; Unit” ! The conveyance evidenced by CHANCERY DIVISION Corporation, Plaintiff vs: WILLIAM M. LANZARO. SheriH to bo adjudged and the remainder ot the ordinance shall bo Jose A. DeLeon, et al. Defendant this Deed is made under the provisions MONMOUTH COUNTY William M. Gallaher: et als. Defendant Dated: April 28, May 5. 12. 19 deemed valid and effective. By virtue of a writ of execution in the of and IS suD/ec! to the New Jersey Docket No F-4552-91 By virtue of a writ of execution in the Federman and Phelan. Attorneys Section 7, All ordinances or parts of ordinances Inconsis­ above stated action to me directed. 1 Condominium Act (N.J.S.A. 46 8P-1 et tent with or In conflict with this Ordinance are hereby repealed Melmof Financial Inc.. Plaintiff vs; above stated action to me directed. I Harold N. Kaplan, lor the firm shall expose for sale at public vendue, seq.) and any applicable regulations to the extent of such inconsistency. Ralph Q. Scott, el al. Defendant shall expose for sale at public vendue, (609) 858-5115 at 50 East Mam Street, (formerly the adopted thereunder The conveyance Section 8. This Ordinance shall take effect upon adoption By virtue of a writ of execution in the at 50 East Main Street, (formerly the U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of evidenced by this Deed is also made and publication according to law. above stated action to me directed. I U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of PUBLIC NOTICE Freehold. County of Monmouth. New in accordance with the terms, limita­ JOHN O. GROSS, Mayor, Twp, of Neptune shafi expose for sale at public vendue, Freehold, (bounty of Monmouth. New Township of Neptune Jersey, on Monday, the i7th day of tions. conditions, covenants, restric­ Attest: RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk at 50 East Main Street, (formerly the Jersey, on Monday, the 24th day of County of Monmouth May. 1993. al 2 o’clock, P M. prevailing tions. easements, agreements and any (18) U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of May, 1993, at 2 o’clock. P.M. prevailing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­ time other provisions set forth m that certain NOTICE Freehold, County of Monmouth. New time. EN that the Board of Adjust­ The properly to be sold is located in the Master Deed for Seaview Manna at Board of Education Jersey, on Monday, the 17th day of The property to be sold is located in the ment ot the Township of Nep­ Township of Neptune in the County of Shark River Condominium, dated Apnl tune at its meeting held on Borough of Interlaken May. 1993 at 2 o'clock, PM prevailing Monmouth. Stale of New Jersey 29. 1987 and recorded May 1, 1987 in Township of Neptune in the County of County of Monmouth time May 5,1993 memorialized the Commonly known as: 109 Atkins irfe Office ol the Clerk of the County of Monmouth. Slate ol New Jersey. NOTICE is hereby given that the Interlaken Board of Educa­ The property to be sold is located in the Commonly known as: 1113 and 1113’/* approval granted April 7.1993 Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey Monmouth in Book 4752 of Deeds at of the application of McDon­ tion will accept se ^ m quotes for the sale of one 1980 Blue City of Asbury Park in the County of Eighth Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey. Tax Lot No 39.01 in Block No 172. Page l . as the same may now oi ald's C oloration for site plan Bird School bus. Quotes must be received prior to 3:00 p.m. Monmouth. State of New Jersey. Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) 3l hereafter be lawfully amended Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No. 162. approval In furtherance of a Thursday, May 20, 1993. Description of bus and quote re­ Commonly known as: 1229 Monroe leef wide by 134 leet long. Being commonly known as Slip Unit Dimensions ol Lot: (Approximately) previously granted use var­ quirements can be obtained by contacting Business Adminis­ Avenue. Asbury Park, NJ. 47.43 feel wide by 150.31 leel long. Nearest Cross Sireef Situate on the 123, Sea Spray Lane. Neptune, New iance for a new outdoor play- trator 908-531-7405 between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Tax Lot No. 21 m Block No. 51. Nearest Cross Street; Situate on the westerly side of Atkins Avenue 101 feet Jersey. land to be located at the exis­ ROSEMARIE KINDON Dimensions of Lot (Approximately) northerly side of Eighth Avenue 150 Business Administrator/Board Secretary from the southerly side ol NJ Stale Note: Beir^ Lot 202 C. Block 570 on ting McDonald's Restaurant 150.00' X 40 00' X 150.00' x 40.00'. feet from the easterly side of Atkins (18) $8.06 Highway No 33 a/k/a Corlies Avenue. the Tax Map of the Township ol located on Route 33 and Nearest Cross Street Ridge Avenue. Avenue. TERMS OF SALE- DEPOSIT, 10% of Neptune Route 35 and designated as NOTICE TERMS OF SALE DEPOSIT: 10% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of Block 266, Lot 28 on the Tax the bid amount al the time of sale TERMS OF SALE. DEPOSIT 10% of Board of Education the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at the time of sale. Map of the Township of Nep­ the bid amount at the t*me of safe Borough of Interlaken Baiartce due in 30 days. Cash or Balance due m 30 days Cash or Balance due in 30 days. Cash or tune. The details of the Balance due in 30 days. Cash or County of Monmouth certified check only certified check only. certified check only. above approval are set forth The approximate amount of the certified check only. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Interlaken Board of Educa­ The approximate amount of the The approximate amount of the in the resolution which is tion adopted the following schedule of regular meetings for the judgment and commis.sion to be The approximate amount of the judgment and commission to be judgment and commission to be available for public inspection coming year. satisfied by sale is the sum of judgment and commission to be satisfied by sale is the sum oi satisfied by sale is the sum of during regular business hours May 20, 1993 December 16, 1993 $87,974.49.*Additionally, all sales are satisfied by sale is the sum of $31,020.84, Additionally, all sales are $217,063.64. Additionally, all sales are In the Neptune Township June 17. 1993 January 20, 1994 subject to Sheriffs fees, to be paid by $74,534.59. Aolice by publication. to adjourn this sale without further By: Douglas J. Janacek, Esq. notice by pubtication. nottoe by publication. ings unless required. Meetings will begin at 5:00 p.m. and be WILLIAM M LANZARO, Sheriff notice by publication. CRUMMY, DEL DEO, WILLIAM M LANZARO, Sheriff WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff held at the Interlaken Borough Hall, 100 Grasmere Avenue. Dated- April 21. 28. May 5. 12 WILLIAM M LANZARO, Sheriff DOLAN, GRIFFINGER & VEC­ Unforeseen circumstances may force the rescheduling of meet­ Dated April 21, 28. May 5. 12 Dated; April 28, May 5. 12. 19 Zucker. Goldberg, Becker & Ackerman. Dated: April 21. 28. May 5. 12 CHIONE ings. In such case, notice will be given as provided in the Op- . Kat7, Ettin, Levine 8 Kurzweil. Breuninger, Hansen & Casale, Attorneys Williams, Caliri. Miller & Obey, One Riverfront Plaza en Public Meetings /\c t Attorneys Attofneys Leonard B, Zucker, for the (»rm Attorr>eys Newark, NJ 07102-5497 (18) $12.40 Robed SalLcman, for the firm Ralph F. Casale. for the firm (201) 763-7788 David Golub, for the firm (18) $11.78 (609) 667-6440 (908) 889-8900 XCZ 22.966 (201) 694-0000 THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 11 Third Class with the U.S. MEMORIAL CROSS sisters, Matilda ulLieto, Deal, and Protective Order of Elks, Navy on the U.S.S. Lassen, Ocean Grove - The 18- & Vera LoBiondo, Little Sil­ Lodge 128, Asbury Park and a munitions ship in the Paci­ foot Memorial Cross on the ver, the Wall-Spring Lake Lodge fic Theater during WW II and front of the Ocean Grove 73, Free and Accepted Mas­ BEATRICE M. O’CONNOR until 1947. Obituaries Auditorium facing the sea, ons, Manasquan. He had Avon-by-the-Sea - The Mr. Kelly, a resident here will be lighted the week of been a member of the Nep­ funeral Mass of Christian on Main Ave. for 47 years, May 7-13 by Mrs. Samuel tune Township Board of Ed­ Burial was Tuesday in St. Eli­ was a real estate and insur­ J. Ziegler in memory of ucation and was a past pres­ zabeth R.C. Church, here, for ance agent with the Garra- JOSEPH R. CORBO AUDREY CAUDILL Samuel J. Ziegler, Jr. ident cf the Ocean Grove communicant Beatrice M. O’­ brant Agency, Asbury Park, Neptune - The service Neptune - Mass of Homeowner’s Association. Connor, 83, who retired in from 1962 until 1982 and was Monday night in the Ely Christian Burial was last Sat­ He was born in Forsyth, Ga. 1972 as Bayonne school then with the W.C, Bur­ Funeral Home, 3316 Rt. 33, urday in Holy Innocents R.C. Monmouth Memorial Park. teacher and who died Sun­ roughs Agency, Allenhurst, Surviving are his wife, Neptune, for Joseph R. Cor- Church, followed by entomb­ Mrs. Cooley, who had day at JSMC. Interment was as a vice president. He Muriel, a son, Kendall F. of bo, 74, who retired 10 years ment in Monmouth Memorial been employed in retail in St. Catherine’s Cemetery, worked more than forty Ocean Grove, two daugh­ ago as a teacher for 30 Park, for Audrey Caudill, 56, clothing sales at Steinbach’s, Wall Twp. years until retiring in 1987. ters, Kathleen P. Pisano of years in Newark’s Sussex a resident here 27 years who The Special Image and Bob­ Miss O’Connor, a year- Mr. Kelly was a member and Lexington, Ky. and Karolyn Ave. School and one year in died last Thursday at home. by Rose, is survived by a round resident here since past president of the Lions V. Fleegal of Vancouver, City, and who died Mrs. Caudill, a licensed son, Douglas L, Wail Twp.; 1972, was a member of the Club of Neptune and a mem­ 'Wash., a sister, Meldred Rut­ last Friday in St. Joseph's practical nurse, is survived a daughter, Ellen, Howell Avon Leisure Club, the St. ber of the N.J. Exempt Fire­ ledge of McDonough, Ga., Medical Center, Paterson. by her husband, Hargis; five Twp.; her parents, Andrew & Elizabeth Altar & Rosary So­ man’s Association. He was his mother, Lillian I. Kelly of Mr. Corbo, who earned sons, Dwayne, Michael, Eric Margaret Gillan Keer, and ciety and several education a life member and had serv­ Covington, Ga., and two both bachelor’s and master’s & Craig, all Neptune, and two sisters, Geraldine May­ assn’s. She was graduated ed as a president of the grandchildren. degrees from Seton Hall Hargis Jr., Lakewood; two nard of Grasonville, Md., and from New York University, Lions Club of Neptune and a Univ., was n Army veteran of daughters, Theresa A. Perks, Andrea Schooley, Neptune. and is survived by two cous­ member of the N.J. Exempt We want your LOCALS!!! WW2, a resident here 34 Neptune, and Barbara A. Mail or bring in newa about ins in Bayonne. Fireman’s Association. He years and a member of the Caudill, Union Beach, and VIRGINIA GIORDANO your family members by Fri­ was a life member and had Shore Chistian Center, Wall seven grandchildren. Interlaken • Mass of day to be typeset & consider­ FRANCIS E. KELLY served as a president of the ed for the following Thurs­ Twp. Funeral arrangements Christian Burial was Tuesday Ocean Grove - Ser­ Jersey Shore Council of the day's edition. Mail to The He is survived by his were directed by the Ely in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Times, PO Box 5, Ocean vices will be tomorrow (Fri.) Navy League. He was a wife, Ina Fox Corbo; two Funeral Home, 3316 Rt. 33, R.C. Church, Asbury Park, Grove, NJ 07756. in the Ocean Grove Mem-or- member of the Benevelent ___ sons, Nicholas & Michael, Neptune. for communicant Mrs. Vir­ ial Home for Francis E. Kelly, both Neptune; two daugh­ ginia Giordano, 88, who died 71, who died Tuesday at ters, Patricia Prenta, Tur- last Saturday at her home Card of Thanks JOHN C. KENNELLY JSMC after a short illness. nersville, & Susan Dawdy, here. Entombment was in Avon-by-the-Sea - John Friends may call today The Socha family gratefully acknowledges Marlboro; 10 grandchildren, St. Catherine’s Cemetery, C. Kennelly, 77, a resident (Thurs.) 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. two great-grandchildren; a Wall Twp. all the expressions of love shown to them here since 1958 who had re­ He was a graduate of Tulane sister. Rose Nisvoccia, Mrs. Giordano, whose in their recent bereavement; visits, cards, tired in 1978 after 35 years University in 1946 where he Bloomfield, and a brother, husband, Felix, died in 1976, as an electrical engineer for was a member of the Delta food, flowers and memorial gifts. August of Toms River. Public Service Electric & is survived by a daughter, Virginia McNamaro, Interlak­ Sigma Phi fraternity. He had Our heartfelt thanks to all our friends, Gas, died April 27th in served as a Quartermaster JSMC. en; three grandchildren, a neighbors. Dr. Beal and Knecht, and the FRANCES S. LYNE Mr. Kennelly, who was a great-granddaughter; two staff at Jersey Shore Medical Center. God Bradley Beach - A resi­ member of the Lions Club in Bless you all. dent here 10 years, Mrs. Newark, is survived by a THE SOCHA FAMILY Frances Sophie Lyne, 87, daughter, Mari Slocum, PtI f who retired in 1968 as super­ Pleasant; a granddaughter, visor of the laundry dpt. at and two sisters, Maude H. 6c- 'piopez, ^ n r. Irvington General Hospital, Ogden, Avon, and Blanche 118 Main A venue died April 28th in the Geral­ Ocean Grove R. Lane, Spring Lake. funeral ^om ea OSCAR KOCI dine Thompson Medical 775-0435^ Center, Allenwood. Plumbing, Heating & She is survived by a NANCY L COOLEY H e J p k f H offe.... D. Joseph Lopez daughter, Lorraine Huefner, Neptune - The funeral ,,, ,Ceoar ut^ tlu'e^'i^, Manager sen/ice was last Thursday in Bradley Beach; a son, Char­ chat's ukaC^aaerot sero/ee Director Air Conditioning the First UM Church, Belmar, les, Maplewood; a grand­ Thomas W. Taylor Jobbing, New installations, Commercial, child, and two sisters, Jean for Nancy Lee (nee Kerr) Industrial, Sprinklers Gromlowicz, Hampton, and Cooley, 60, a resident here foivuf Heofyoaidl Hoar* 704 7th Ave., Asbury Park KITCHEN & BATHROOM Irene Honachfsky, Clifton. 32 years who died April 26 at Asbury Park 775-0021 JSMC. Interment was in 775-0434 1200 10th Ave., Neptune ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Wlltom P. Walton, 111 775-0028 State License No. 2606 Owner and Moncger i J ■ est. 1881 922-2094 " E C y J^um ral ^om e Highway 33 .— Neptune Uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiu ANGELO G. PETILLO 57-34 SHERIFF’S SALE 775-0567 I WEST GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH | LAW N M AINTENANCE SUPERfOR COURT Corlies Ave. at Walnut St., Neptune | * * * * « « ♦ « « OF NEW JERSEY Forethought funeral planning* affords you: CHANCERY DIVISION • No tax liabilitUs to you or your fam ily; * Free EstimUes ♦ MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F-12681-90 ' FUxibU payment options; 7(kiA> | CaU 918-9131 Trico Mortgage Company. Inc., Plain­ • ^Ptaee o f mind; tiff vs: Sandra Woods a/k/a Sandra Scott, un­ 57-349 • The ability to make your own deeisions in adranee. married; et ais, Defendants I Services: Sun. 9:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. | SHERIFF S SALE By virtue of a writ of execution in the SUPERIOR COURT above stated action to me directed, I I Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. | OF NEW JERSEY shall expose for sale at public vendue, . t SBI i h t *; I Nursery available at 1 0 :3 0 a.m. Service | CHANCERY DIVISION at 50 East Main Street, (lormerly the MONMOUTH COUNTY * FuiKied by policies from Forethoufhi Life IrtfuruK c Company I David B. Cotton, Pastor - Church: 774-6748 - Parsonage: 776-6203 S U.S, Post Office), in the Borough of Docket No. F-6322-91 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinminunuinininiinin'iiiiinlii Freehold. County of Monmouth. New Reliance Savings and Loan Associa­ Jersey, on Monday, the 10th day of tion, Plaintiff vs; May. 1993. at 2 o’clock, PM prevailing Joseph S. Johnson and Maggie We want your LOCALS!!! time. Johnson, his wife, el ats. Defendants The property to be sold is located in the Mail or bring In news about By virtue of a writ of execution in the Township of Neptune in the County of When you Truly Care... above stated action to me directed. 1 your family members by Monmouth. State of New Jersey. shall expose for sale at public vendue, Ckimmonly known as' 249 Myrtle Friday to be typeset & con­ at 50 East Main Street, (lormerly the Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey. sidered for the following U.S. Post Office), in the Bocougfi of Freehold. County of Monmouth. New Tax Lot No. 7 in Block No. 195 a/Wa Thursday's edition. Mail to Jersey, on Monday, the 10th day of Block 3. Neptune ConvaCenter May. 1993, at 2 o'clock. PM. prevailing Dimensions of Lot (Approximately) 50 The Times, PO Box 5, feel wide by.134.50 feet long. time. ^ Established 1965 Nearest Cross Street- Situate at a point Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. The property to be sold is located in the on the westerly sideline of Myrtle Township of Neptune in ihe County of Avenue distant approximately 271.96 Monmouth. Stale of New Jersey. feel southerly from its intersection with Commonly known as: 202 Monmouth • Where caring comes first the southerly sideline of West Lake Avenue. CUSTOM Avenue. Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No, 311. TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT 10% of • An all-private skilled Dimensions of Lol: (Approximately) TIRE the bid amount at the lime of sale. 100' X 100’. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or Nearest Cross Street; Central Avenue. nursing facility < certified ct^eck only. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of ^ SO C IA T E S The approximate amount of the the bid amount at the time of sale. • Convalescent/ judgment and commission to be Balance due in 30 days. Cash or Complete satisfied by sale is the sum of certified check only. $121,89050. Additionafly, all sales are Auto Service, Rehabilitation The approximate amount of the subject to Sheriff s fees, to be paid by judgment and commission to be including Tune-Ups, the successful bidder (Advertising. satisfied by sale is the sum of • Medicare approved Mileage and Costs). Shocks, etc. $32,779.13. Additionally, all sales are The Sheriff hereby reserves the right subject to Sheriff’s fees, to be paid by • From minimum stays to long-term skilled care to adjourn this sale without further the successful bidder (Advertising. notice by publication. Mileage and Costs). WILLIAM M LANZARO. Sheriff The Sheriff hereby reserves the right All Major ^ 101 Walnut Street • Neptune, New Jersey 07753 Dated: April 14. 21. 28. May 5 to adjourn this sale without further Fein, Such. Kahn and Shepard. notice by publication. • 908/774-3550 • Attorneys Brands WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff MitcheH H. Berger, for Ihe firm 1200 Main St. Dated; April 14. 21. 26. May 5 (201) 538-4700 Bradley Beach Tucci & Reisner. Attorneys 775-0700 Alexis Tucci. (or the firm ■f -I- • (908) 229-6700 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1993

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i -V* , fotfsr mu$ SUMMER RENTAL HOUSE FOR SALE FULLY-FURNISHED apart­ OCEAN GROVE - Efficien­ Free estimates. Affordable. Less accumulated depre­ ment in Ocean Grove; near OCEAN GROVE - 2 blocks Local references available. ciation (4.732.013.00) (4.260.047.00) cy, unfurnished, center of to beach. Ocean & lake everything. Just right for town, wall-wall carpeting. Tony Ferrero. 229-1850. Deferred issuance costs 525.217.CX) 325.243.00 two. Landlord pays utilities. views from 3 south porches. TOTAL ASSETS $31.e5(!7&5.00 29.537!55S155 $425/mo. -I- security. In­ (16-21*) Attractive rate for full season. Four plus bdrms. 3 1/2 LIABILITIES AND EQUITY cludes all utils. Call 775- baths, living rm., dining rm., Current liabilities payable PHONE NOW (908) 775- LOCAL & LONG DIS­ 0856. (18) den, kitchen, utility rm., from unrestricted assets: 0302. (14-21*) TANCE MOVERS - House­ Accounts payable S102.818.00 $75,951.00 $155,000. Owner 988-9171. hold & commercial. We can other accrued liabilities 350,638.00 326.253.00 ONE BEDROOM, 3rd floor, (17-18) "T53!i551S5 402 264.00 OCEAN GROVE - Large, Quiet tenant prefered. handle all your moving Current liabilities payable from restricted assets: airy fully-furnished apt. in $475/mo. Call (201) 825- SERVICES needs. Call Lowy’s Moving owner-occupied 2-family Accounts payable 26.500.00 409.387.00 3757. (18-21*) TOM KAYLOR - Electrical & Storage - (908) 775 4118. Federal and state grants home; prime Main Ave. loca­ Contractor. NJ License & (12-19*) payable to participating municipalites 8.709.00 8,709.00 tion, 2 biks. from beach; pri­ OFFICE/FLOOR Business Permit No. 9677. vate entrance, full-serve eat- MEDICAL CLAIMS - Con­ Bond anticipation notes 2 , 100 . 000.00 SPACE FOR RENT General wiring, ceiling fans, Bonds payable (current portion) 662.448.00 422,448 00 in kitchen, full bath, sleeps 4. OCEAN GROVE - Office/- appliances & services. Call fused by medical claims fil­ Accrued bond interest pavabte 86.434 00 38.480 00 7 W ;(» T C i3 2.979'fl24"66 Season or July/August. Floor space available in 774-5998. (16-23) ing procedure? Have you (908) 988-3076. (18-21*) Long-term bonds payable 13.162,344.00 9.359.792.00. prime business area on Main missed out on securing all Security held for participating Avenue. Largest ground HOME IMPROVEMENTS - the insurance reimbursement municipalites 819.697.00 709.195.00 Total liabilities i 5,2(9!588 00 13,450!2(500 OCEAN GROVE - 1/2 floor open office space in All types of carpentry work, to which you are entitled. block to beach. Sleeps 2 to Equity: town. Conducive to walk-in dormers, basement renova­ Let us help. Call 774-2600 Contributed capital, federal 4. Ocean view, sundeck, business. 100-800 sq. ft. All tion, shingled roofs, alu­ days. (*) and state grants-in-aid 14.250,801.00 14.250.801.00 Donated assets 532.173.00 425.255 00 backyard, 1 block to town & utilities included. Call days minum siding, replacement auditorium. Eat-in kitchen. 14.782,974 00 14,5751556755 774-2600 or 775-4534 eves. windows, all types of decks. HELP WANTED Less accumulated 15 Pitman Ave. Per mo./per depreciation & weekends. (*) 922-6190. (11-18) START IMMEDIATELY! (2.932.559 00) (2,684.541.00 season. 212-254-5972. Earn up to $800/wk labeling Net contributed capital ltS 5 ii:4 (5 (55 fll9 9 f 5f5 00 (16-19) Retained earnings: COMMERCIAL PROPERTY LANDSCAPING - Unwant­ postcards from home. Set Reserve for maintenance 250.000.00 250,000.00 ROOMS FOR RENT FOR SALE ed shrubs, stumps & small your own hours. No quotas. Unrestricted retained earnings 4,301.796 00 4.145.566 00 OCEAN GROVE - Reason­ OCEAN GROVE - Reno­ trees removed. Reasonable Call 1-900-740-7377 ($1.49 Min/18 yrs.-F) or write: PA- Total retairred earnings ~4!55(:796 60 41395:555 60 able rates & clean. Private vated Historical Property on price. Call 776-7378. (17-24*) Total Equity T5^'402 2H:00 16 357 65( 60 baths. Available immediate­ Main Avenue. First Floor ASE - J2895, 161 S. Lincoln­ TOTAL LIABILITIES PAT ROGERS’ DRYWALL - way, N. Aurora IL 60542. AND EQUITY $31,621,799.00 29.837.296.00 ly. Call 988-3834. (12-19*) Commerical Office Space, STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS basement storage, 2 apart­ Sheet rocking, taping & fin­ (18-21*) AND CHANGES IN RETAINED EARNINGS OCEAN GROVE - in quiet ments. Financing available ishing. For free estimate and YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1992 and 1991 quality work call Patrick MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 1992 1991 Victorian house. Apts. & to qualified buyer. Call days Operating revenues rooms next to beach & near 774-2600 or 775-4534 eves. Rogers at (908)-988-5096. DOUBLE APT. SALE - Sat., Charges to municipalities $3,822,721 00 $3,639,83900 center of town - buses & & weekends. (*) (*) May 8th, 8am - 4pm. Books, Operating expenses before household items, furniture, depreciation 2.536.727 00 2,457.432 00 trains. Special rates. Le Operating income before Chantilly. (908) 988-1170 CO-OP APT. FOR SALE CARPENTRY - If you ex­ knick-knacks, lamps, games, depreciation arrd (18*) ARLINGTON CT. Ocean pect quality without miscel. items. 50-52 Pitman non-operating expenses 1,085.994 00 1,182,407 00 Grove - 3 rms. & bath. Re­ compromise, let my 14 years Ave., (Above kite store/Units Depreciation 471.966,00 469.774 00 APT. FOR RENT decorated. $52,000. Call experience & aesthetic sensi­ 2E & 2F, 1 flight up). (18) Operating Income “5'(4!653(» 712.633 00 ONE BEDROOM, Ocean Non-operating revenue (908) 493-3338 for apt. (18- bilities help realize your vis­ (expense): block. Heat included. Year- 19*) ions for home improvement. Interest income 189,743 00 287.190 00 round lease. Month 1/2 sec­ urity. $500/mo. 201-455- NOTICE Interest expense (net of capitalized interest of $20,817.00 in 1991(623.589 00) (683.625 00) 0272. (17-18) Township of Neptune 57-437 SYNOPSIS OF THE AUDIT REPORT OF THE County of Monmouth Amoritization of dofforrod SHERIFF S SALE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE SEWERAGE AUTHORITY (45,491.00) (54,07500) NOTICE is hereby given charges SUPERIOR COURT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1992 Miscellaneous 11.564.00 11.735 00 BRADLEY BEACH - Mod­ that pursuant to the require­ OF NEW JERSEY AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S. 40A:5A-16 (438.175.66) ments of the Zoning Ordin­ (467773:65) ern, large 1 bdrm apt., new CHANCERY DIVISION BALANCE SHEET income before transfer of ance of the Township of Nep­ MONMOUTH COUNTY ASSETS 1992 1991 wall to wall carpeting, bal­ tune, the Board of Adjustment depreciation on assets Docket No. F-14598 91 Unrestricted assets: purchased wKh contributed cony, a/c, security intercom, Cash and cash equivalents g ra m L ^ °m e ® ^ a p p H L to n ^ lesbern Realty Co., Inc., a New Jersey $143,069.00 155.767.00 capital 148.255.00 273.858.00 off-street parking, laundry Accounts receivable 905.680.00 909.960.00 Transfer of depreciation to Howard L. Ely for Variance ' k ' a c' . Accrued interest receivable 437.00 1,481.00 contributed capital 248.01800 261.652.00 room on premises. 1 1/2 bik and Site Plan Approval to per- Prepaid expenses 51.194.00 45.393.00 mit the construction of an ad- income before extraordinary to beach. No Pets. Call (.(661356.06 (.((2l66(.66 item 394.273.00 535.510.00 776-7654. (**) dition to a funeral home, a 7 '''^“® ®' ® *''> execution in the Restricted assets: pre-existing, non-conforming *’°^® action to me directed. 1 Extraordinary item - loss on Cash and cash equivalents 5,622,219,00 4.145.535.00 extinguishment of debt 238.043.00 use, on the property known ''e'l expose lor sale at public vendue, Investments 538.300.00 1.794.348.00 as Block 7013 Lot 12. t 50 East Main Street, (formerly the Net Income 156.230 00 535.510.00 OCEAN GROVE - Large 5 Accrued interest receivable 22.183.00 35.763.00 Retained earnings. January 1 4,395.566.00 3.860.056.00 The dermination of the $ Post Ollice). in the Borough ol Due from municipalites 19.925.00 18.198.00 room Victorian apartment. Board of Adjustment is on fiie 'oehoid. County ol Monmouth. New Retained earnings. 6,2621627.66 5,665;'644.60 December 31 $4.551.796.00 $4.395.566.00 Plenty of light. $750/utilities in the Neptune Municipal irsey. on Monday, the 24th day ol Total Current Assets 73'63l557.66 71(66,445.06 included. No dogs. Refer­ Complex, 25 Neptune Boule- ay. 1993, at 2 o'clock, PM. prevailing Property Plant and Equipment: vard, Neptune, New Jersey, ne. The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the re­ Land 153,900,00 153,900.00 port of audit of the Township of Neptune Sewerage Authority, ences & security required. and is available for inspection il that cenain tract or parcel of land Treatment plant 19.383.105.00 19.023.869.00 for the period ended December 31, 1992. This report of audit, during regular office hours. id premises, situate, lying and being 775-6306. (17-20) Pumping station 1.580.221.00 1,419,488.00 submitted b y Ernst & Young, Certified Public Accountants, is This Notice is giyen^pur- me Borough ol Oceanpon, County Force main and ocean outfall 6.466,851.00 5,597,332.(X) on file at the Executive Director's office, and may be inspected suant to R.S. 40:55D-17g. Monmouth and State of New Jersey, Office furniture and equipment 167,117.00 105,147.00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated: April 22, 1993 by any Interested person. ore particularly described as follows; Vehicles 350.271.00 299.886.00 VERNON BRIKOWSKI. Executive Director Estate of JAMES T. HUNDLEY sginning at a point in the southeaster­ Construction in progress 444.123.00 66,063.00 (18) $70.68 Theodore A. ZelinskI, Attorney for Applicant line of Bridgewaters Drive, said point 2S.355!556,60 26.*5S5!B55155 Deceased (18) $9.30 eing in the dividing line between Lots 57-347 57-332 Pursuant to the order of 17.01 and Lots f6.0t in Block 88 on the SHERIFF’S s a le SALE Marie S. Muhler, Surrogate of 57 331 57-343 Tax Map of ihe Borough of Oceanporl; SUPERIOR COURT s’jPERiOP c-oum the County of Monmouth, 53-281 • s h e r if f s SAl.E SHERIFF'S SALE thence OF NcW JERSL .’ OC' NEW JERSEY made of this 19th day of April, SUriEHIOR COURT SHERIF' S SA.LE SU®EHlOfi :,OURT (1) Along the southeasterly line of CHANCERY DIVISION CHANCERY DIVISION 1993. to the creditors of the OF NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW ;tRSCY Bridgewaters Drive, North 43 degrees MONMOUTH COUNTY MOMMOUrH COUNTY decedent to bring in to the CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION 00 minutes East. 104.00 feet fo a point; Docket No. 1^14468-91 D(.cket No. F-5366-91 subscriber their debts, de- .MONMOUTH COUNTY CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH -COUNTY thence irst Savings Bank of New Jersey. New Jersey Housing S Mortgage marrds and claims against the Docket No. F-22992-91 MONMOUTH COUNTY Dotkei No F.3062-91 (2) South 46 degrees 52 minutes East. LA. etc.. Plaintiff vs; Finance Agency, a New jersey 'C^or- estate of said deceased, un­ Government National Mortgage Docket No. F-9559-90 American Finarxcat Corp of Tampa. 7005 feet to a point; thence ibork) Orlando. Jr. and Priscilla Orlan- porahon. Pt.V'MifI vs: der oath, within six months Association, Plaintiff vs; New Jersey Housing and Mortgage Plaintiff vs. (3) South 6 degrees 09 minutes 05 o. his wife, el al. Defendants Fernando Gar>:i3. et al DeiprnJant from the date of such order, Elroy A. Schenck and Marilyn M. Finance Agency l/k/a New Jersey Mor- p©ter L. Palm and Eli7ab€»fi Palm his or they will be forever barred seconds East 39.51 feet to a point; y virtue of a writ of execution in the By virtue of a writ of oxecution in the SchetKk. his wife; et als. Defendants tgage Finance Agency. Plaintiff vs; wife, el af. Defendants from prosecuting or recover­ thence 30ve stated action to me directed. I above stated achon to me directed. I By virtue of a writ of execution in the Raymond Burnett, et al. Defendant 0y virtue of a writ of execution in the ing the same against the sub­ (4) South 43 degrees 08 minutes West. lafl exp>ose for sale at public vendue. S han e.xpwse 'or sal« ai public vendue, above stated action to me directed. I By virtu© of a writ of execution in the above stated action to me directed. I scriber. 78.23 feet to a point; thence ■ 50 East Main Street, (formerly the at r>0 East (forn'er'y 'he shaft expose for sale at public vendue, above slated action to me directed. I shall expose for sale at public vendue, Dated: April 19, 1993 (5) North 46 degrees 52 minutes West, .S. Posi Office), in the Borough of U.S. Poit Cdice). ir. the Boroiig'i 6» al 50 East Main Street, (formerly the shall expose for sale at public vendue, at 50 F.ast Main Street, ('ormerly il>e EDWARD F. ZELINSKI, 1(X).00 feet to the point and place of 'eehold. County of Monmouth, Now Freehold. County ol K'onmoofh. New U.S. Post Office), »n the Borough of af 50 East Main Street, (formerly the y $ Post Office), in fhe Borough of Executor Beginning. arsey. on Monday, the lOlh day of Jerrey, on Monday, ihe lOm dr>y of Freehold. County cf Monmouth, New U.S. Post Office), in fhe Borough of Freehold. County of Menmoofh, New 24A Highlands Avenue Being known as; Lots 6. 7, 8 and the lay. 1993, at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing May, 1993. at 2 o'clock. P M prevailing Jersey, on Monday, the fOth day of Freehold. County of Monmouth. New jersey, on Monday, me 10th day of Jersey City. NJ 07306 Southwesterly 4 feet of Lot 9 in Block me lime. Signed: May. 1993. at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing Jersey. onIMonday. the 17lh day of j^ay 1^93. at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevaHmg 9 as shown on a certain map entitled. he property to be sold is located In the May. 1993. at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing The pfopertv to be soW's located m the RICHARD W. HOGAN, JD: time. ity of Neptune in the County of Mon- Township o' Neptune in tf»p County of "Map of Bridgewaters on the Thn property to be sold (S located m the HO O AN & McGANN, Attorrrey The property to be sold is located >n the louih. Slate of New Jersey, Shrewsbury River”, filed in the Mon­ The properly to be sold is located in the Borough ol Bradley Beach v (908) 774-1243 January 8. 1923 in Case No. 23-9. Monmouth. Slate of New Jersey. Commor'Iy known as; 615 4»h Avenue, Commonly known as; 107 Atkins eptune City. NJ. Tax Lot No. 13 in Bkx:k No. '.08 (18) $9,t Being also known as; Lot 17.01. Block Commonly known as: 1200 Jeffrey Bradley Beach. Nev^ Jersey, Avenue. Neptune. New Jersey 07753. IX Lot No 3 in Block No. 76 on the of- Dimensions of Lol (Apprcxtmale'y) 50 88 on the Tax Map of the Borough of Street. Tax Lot No. 5 in Block No. 60. Tax Lot No. 39 in Block No. 172. :ial Tax Map of the Borough of Nep- feet wide by 104 feet long NOTICE Oceanport. Tax Lot No. 31 in Block No. 11.01. Dimensions of Lot' (Approximately) Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Nearest Cross Street, Situate on the Township of Neptune The above description is drawn in ac­ me City. NJ. Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) 53’ 50 00' x 150.00 x 50.00' x 150.00*. County of Monmouth 299 41 feet wide by 149.56 feet long. imonsions of Lot' (Approximately) 50' easterly side ol Anolve Avenue. 650 cordance with a survey made by David X 102'. Nearest Cross Street 350.00 feel from NOTICE is hereby given Nearest Cross Street; Situate on the 212’ X 5C X 210’. Square Footage: fee? horn the northerly side of Monroe H, Vofkanis. L.S., dated January 5. Nearest Cross Street: Fourth Avenue. Hammond Avenue that the regularly scheduled westerly side of Atkins Avenue. 147.01 J.550. AvHr.ue 1987 and revised August 1, 1986. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: t0% of TERMS OF SALE; DEf’OSIT; 10% ol Workshop Meeting of the feet from the southerfy side of Corties earest Cross Sfree»; Prospect Street. TERMS OF SALE- OEFOSIT' 1C% ol Commonly known as: 72 Bridgewater the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at th« time of sale. NeptuneTownship Committee Avenue. ERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT; 10% of the b'd amount ai the lime of sale. Drive. Oceanport. NJ. ^ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or Balance due In 30 days Cash or to be held on ktonday, May TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT: 10% of ie bid amount at the time of sale, Balance due in 30 days. Cash or TERMS OF SALE. DEPOSIT: 10% of certified check only. certified check only. 10, 1993. at 6:30 P.M., will be the bid amount at the time of sale. laiance due’ in 30 days. Cash or codified cfieck only. the bid amount al the lime of sale. The approximate amount of the The approximate amount of the held in the Township Commit­ Balar>ce due in 30 days. Cash or ertified check only, The approkimalo amou.nt of the Balance due in 30 days. Cash or judgment and commission to be fudgmeni and commission trj be tee Meeting Room, Neptune certified check only. he approximate amount of the judgr’ if-'K and cornmssion to be Municipal Complex. 25 Nep- certified check only. satisfied by sale is the sum of satisfied by sale is the sum of The approximate amount of the udgmenl and commission to be satisfied by sale is ftie sum of turte Blvd., Neptune, NJ. The approximate amount ol the $81,321.63 Additionally, ail sales are $167,154 ’ 9. Additionaliy. nil sales a*’8 judgment and commission to be iatislied by sale is the sum of $4C.928.72 Additiong'ly. ail sales are The meeting will be judgment and commission to be subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by subject to Sherrff ’s fees, tc be paid by satisfied by sale is the sum of STS,906.28 Additionally, all sales are subject to Sheriff's foes, to be paid by amended to include formal $35,232.64. Additionally, all sales are satisfied by sale is (he sum of the successful bidder (Advertising, the successful bidder ^Advertising $26€.419.51. Additionally, all sales are subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the successful oidder (Advert'sing. action on any important subject to Sheriffs lees, fo be paid by Mileage and Costs). Mileage and Costsi Township business and will he successful bidder (Advertising. Mileage and Costs). the successful bidder (Advertising. subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the right include discussion with the Mileage and Costs). The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Mileage and Costs). the successful bidder (Advertising, to adjourn this sale without further to adjourn this sale wiihrjut further Neptune Townshird of The Sheriff hereby reserves Ihe right to aif|0urn Ibis .sale -without fudher Mileage and Costs). notice by publication. notice by publication. Education on the 1993-94 de­ The Sheriff he»by reserves the ngh; to adjourn this sale without further notice hy puDlication. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right WILLIAM M, LANZARO. Sheriff WILLIAM M LAN7ARO, Sheriff feated school budget. to adjourn this sale without fur « notice by publication. WILLIAM M LANZARO. f^herifl to adjourn this sale without further Dated April 2t. 28. May 5. 12 Dated Apn: 14. 21. 25, May 5 The above revisions are notice by pubHcation WfLLfAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff Dated: April 14. 28. M.iy 5 notice by publication. Katz. Etfin, Levtne and Kurzweil, Budd, Larner. Gross. R-’JSenbaum. given in accordance with the WILLIAM M LANZARO. Sheriff Zucker. Gf>*dberg. Becker & Ackerman WILLIAM M LANZARO. SheriH Dated; April 14. 21, 28. May 5 Attorneys Greenberg & Sade. Attorneys requirements of R.S. 10:4-18. Dated. April 14. 21. 28. May 5 Attorneys Dated. April 28. May 5. 12, 19 Patrick 0. Conaghan. Attorney Robert Saltzman. lor the firm Raymond H. Shockley. Jr., to? the Urm Dated: May 6. 1993 Shapiro & Kreisman. Attorneys Leonard B. Zucke'^, for the firm Charles F. Mandell. Attorney (201) 823-2300 (609) 795-5781 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL Steven D Krol. for the firm (608) 663-9400 UawrerKe L. Lucas, for the firm (201) 763 7768 R.M.C., Municipal Clerk (201) 336-9700 (908) 583-0400 XCZ 25,426 (18) $8,68