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VOL. CXVI NO. 17 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE. N.J. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 USPS 402420 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Municipal Two Teams of Three Rate Drops File for School Board

In Township Neptune Twp - Polls while incumbent member are open from 3 PM to 9 PM JoAnne B. Collins, Neptune Twp. - The Tuesday, April 30, for the president of the Shark Township Committee voted annual school board River Hills Property Owners Monday night to approve election. Polling places are Assn., has filed for re- the introduction of the 1991 Neptune High School, election and is teamed with budget that will lower the Shark River Hills, Gables Maureen R. Weber, cable tax rate by 1.38 cents per and Summerfield Schools television news director, $100 of assessed valua­ for Neptune area residents and Gail M. Taylor, tion. Mayor Jack Mancino, and, for the first time, president of the Summer- Deputy Mayor Almerth Stokes Fire House on Olin field School P.T.A. and Battle and Committee- Street for Ocean Grove mother of four children in woman Pat Monroe voted in residents. the Neptune school system. favor of the budget. The school budget They are opposed by a Committeemen James proposed for 1991-92 calls "Progress Through Commit­ Continued on Page 16 for a current expenses tax ment" team of Mary Anne levy of $18,506,251, an Ashby, psychology gradu­ They Team Up For Fitness increase of $844,252 for a ate from Montclair State; Mrs. Patricia Brennan, owner of The Atlantic Club, Walling Resigns tax hike of an estimated Karl Alan Crudup, Sr., Wall Twp., is about to draw winners of All-American eight cents per $100 real Asbury Park school teacher Sports Medicine’s equipment drive for needy youth Neptune High School estate valuation. 21 years, and Phyllis A. organizations last week as Dr. Steven Crawford, left, Varsity Basketball coach Two current members of Joyner, who is seeking a and Dr. Toby B. Husserl, Medical Director, look on. Russ Walling has resign­ the township’s Board of B.A. degree in Natural All-American Sports collected over 200 pieces of ed his position after four Education, Blanche Jones Sciences from Thomas sports equipment. years and a 73-35 record. and Kevin Stansbury, are Edison State College. See Neptune Sports on This equipment drive was in conjunction with the not seeking re-election, page 8. opening of their new office at The Atlantic Club. Canada Dry’s "First" Play Ball! Four on the Trail For Neptune City - "Open­ Victorian Ocean Grove Becomes College’s MVP ing Day" ceremonies will be held this Saturday, April 27, N e p tu n e T w p - In the at 9 AM for the Neptune Thursday, Oct. 9, 1986, City-Bradley Beach Little Ocean Grove and Neptune League. Everyone is Times, Canada Dry’s invited to come to the field FIRST ATHLETES of the and join in the festivities. week were chosen. Kim Morcom, a senior at Neptune H.S. was picked for her outstanding "Meet The play(ing) in field hockey. The article is quoted as Candidates" saying Kim is "a player with a great deal of potential Avon-the-by-Sea - Res­ who will do very well in idents here are invited to a college." This prediction "Meet the Candidates" has come true. program this Sunday at 1 Kim has ended her four- Kim Morcum PM in the municipal year field hockey college building. Greeting you will career as co-captain of her lina, and was chosen be Jerry Hauselt, team at HIGH POINT (voted), MVP (most valuable incumbent commissioner, COLLEGE in North Caro- Continued on Page 8 along with Ken Bouton and William Dioguardi. The Conferring to insure the inclusion of Ocean Grove three have filed for the on the New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail were (I. to r.) Tuition Jump Hits three seats on the Board of MARILYN WOOD of the Neptune Twp. Tourism Bureau; Commissioners, to be medicai Dr. GEORGE F. STOLL, Camp Meetin Assn, Neptune City Hard elected May 14. trustee who chaired the restoration of the Great Auditorium; Congressman FRANK PALLONE, JR. of the election after 21 years of Neptune City - Bor­ district, who called the conference, and PHIL MAY, continuous service to the ough residents will vote community. Reappointed president of the Ocean Grove Historical Society. Tuesday, April 30, between Two incumbents, John 5 PM and 9 PM in the Bradley Beach - Dr. "Jack" Dugan, with 15 years Ocean Grove - Citing this Woodrow Wilson School on . Dennis Sternberg, Mon­ experience, and Lynn Kroll, community’s illustrious a ballot that iricludes; mouth County dentist borough librarian, who is history as a Victorian-era Four candidates seeking whose "passion is the seeking her second 3-year summer holiday destination three seats on the Board of environment," has been term, haye filed for re- and the home of the Camp Education - and - reappointed volunteer election. Meeting Association, Rep. The ,T 991-92 school consultant to the borough, Two new candidates Frank Pallone, Jr., D-NJ, budget of $4,599,600, an reports Commissioner who have filed are Lori and a coalition of local increase of $337,000 Bertram J. Gaynor. "When Scott-Schaefer, mother of BEACH leaders today announced attributed mainly to the matters concerning our two pre-school children, their joint effort to have $3,016 per pupil raise in environment come before and Jane Cascio, mother of CINEMA Neptune High School the borough, we call on him MAIN STREET - BRADLEV BEACH Continued on Page 3 two sons, one in the Wilson tuition and costing tax for his expertise," he School and the other payers an estimated 14 added. Dr. Sternberg is a enrolled in M.A.S.T. at TEMPO HAIRDRESSERS cents more per $100 founder of "Save Our Sandy Hook. 441/2 Main Ave., Ocean Grove valuation. Shores." Spruce Up For Spring! Robert Kepler, a past Observers commend all four candidates for their Call tor an appointment president of the board, 775-0986 decided not to seek re- active volunteer community "Self-disipline is the free man’s service. yoke." - John W. Gardner MONDAY IS DATE NITE Apr. 25, 1991 Vol. 116, #17 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. APRIL 25. 1991 O. KUKER Drug and Alcohol Services MY ANSWER Jeweler Expand Into The Night BY BILLY GRAHAM Est. 1954 Neptune Twp - During who go to school during the past three years, the evenings. The coun­ ‘ Jewelry & Watch Repair Neptune Township has seling sessions take place DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I have been trying and trying to convince my sister ‘ Watches * Diamonds gone to great lengths to on Tuesday and Thursday about God and changing her life, ever since I gave my life to Christ ‘ Watch Batteries promote their Drug and evenings at Neptune High about a year ago. But, so far she isn’t interested, and she refuses to Alcohol services that were School. According to Mrs. even listen to me now. What am I doing wrong? I know if I could just WE BUY OLD GOLD & DIAMONDS provided to all residents Pat Rapaport, director of the explain God’s love to her she would want to believe in Christ also. -G.T. that may need assistance. Adult Continuing and DEAR G.T.; 1 commend you for your concern for your sister’s spiritual 610 Main Street welfare; one of the signs that we have been spiritually changed by Christ In October 1990, the Community Education Bradley Beach is that we come to have a new love and a new concern for others. "For (Opposite Railroad Station) Monmouth County Drug Program, the grant was Christ’s love compels us...We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be (2 doors South of our and Alcohol program made possible by Midge reconciled to God" (II Cor. 5:14-20). I suspect, however, that your sister may feel like you have been previous location) granted funds to the Cannin, Alcohol and Drug Neptune School System Coordinator for Neptune coming on too strongly - that you’ve been trying to convince her Adult Education Program Township, Shirley Parker, without really being sensitive to her feelings. She may even feel you’re claiming to be superior to her or are condeming her. I do not want to be 776-7723 for drug and alcohol Adult School, and Diane misunderstood; we need to share our faith with others. But sometimes counseling for students Hewitt, General Supervisor. they think we are only trying to talk them into something, without sensing According to Ms. Cannin, that we honestly care for them. As the Bible says, "There is a time for many of the students that everything...a time to be silent and a time to speak" (Ecc. 3:1,7). Auditorium Book Store attend the night school Pray for your sister; only God can convince her of her need to turn to classes are students that Christ for forgiveness and new life. Then remember that our lives often Auditorium Square speak more loudly than our words - particularly with someone who have dropped out of high knows us well. Does she see Christ's love and joy and patience in you? NOW OPEN school for a few years or Remember Jesus’ words: "Let your light shine before men, that they may Saturdays in April ones that require adult see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven" (Matt. 5;16). Pray also that God will show you when and what to speak. "Let your and basic skills in certain areas. While some students have conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may W ednesdays & Saturdays in May know how to answer everyone” (Col. 4:6). 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. participated on a one to one basis, others have taken COMING EVENTS GRAND OPENING MAY 25 advantage of class semin­ Men’s Day is Friday ars. This is a paid directory of at events of non-profit Ms. Cannin concluded organizations. Rate 50 the interview by saying that cents per line. Minimum she hopes the grant will FORMULA II charge $3.50. Call 775- be renewed for the '91-’92 0007. school year so the All Haircuts: $4.25 Health WED., THURS., FRI. U (Reg. Price - $8.50) programs may be included in next years curriculum. APRIL 24, 25 & 26 Matters For more information on CALL 774-4604 RUMMAGE SALE at St. James Episcopal Church, 4th & this or any other township 104 Hillside Ave. Hammond Aves., Bradley Beach. JOHN GROSS drug and alcohol service, Neptune City Wed. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Thurs. 9 ------Registered Phaimacist- you can reach Midge a.m. to 4 p.m. and Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 Cannin at 776-2029. noon (bag day). (15-17) CHEWING TOBACCO SAT., APRIL 27 MISNER CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER ♦ O.G. HOMEOWNERS ASSN, Almost 22 million Americans thickened, grayish tissue known meeting at 10 a.m. with chew tobacco. Few under­ as leukoplakia. If left in the ♦ Congressman Frank Pallone as stand their high risk of mouth, it turns into cancer in up DR. KIMBERLY I. MISNER speaker. His topic - Federal Lake developing cancer in the mouth. to 30% of cases. Although it t Chiropractor ♦ Funds and taxes. Meeting at Most of them think tobacco must may take many years before ♦ OGCMA Community Room, 54 be smoked to do any harm. leuKoplakia appears, chewers DO YOU LIVE WITH?: ♦ Actually, chewing tobacco is no should be examined periodically ♦ Pitman Ave., Ocean Grove less dangerous than smoking. by a dentist. •LOW BACK PWN ‘ NECK PAIN & SmpPNESS ♦ (entrance across from Pathway For a start, tobacco proouces ♦ • PAIN/NUMBNESS IN Market). Residents are urged to inflammation and recession of •HEADACHHS ARM SA£G S ♦ • INJURIES RESULTING attend. (15-17) the gums from around the roots ♦ FROM ACCIDENTS of the teeth, which thus • DISC PROBLEMS ♦ become loosened. Next, enough For all your pharmaceutical needs, ♦ THURS., FRI., SAT nicotine is absorbed into the visit us at; REMEMBER, all can be treated by gentle ♦ MAY 2, 3, 4 bloodstream from chewing ♦ Chiropractic Care ... So why not call today. tobacco to raise the blood NAGLE'S PHARMACY ♦ RUMMAGE SALE sponsored by pressure. Lastly, after a time, Main at Central, Ocean Grove ♦ OFFICE HOURS: NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY a Bradley Beach Methodist Church, the most intensely irritated part Phone: 774-0204 M -W -F16-1 & 3-7:30 OR BY APPOINTMENT ▼ corner LaReine & Madison Ave. of the gum changes into a Your full-service pharmacy ♦ Tu.-Thurs. 12-5 (201) 24 HOUR EMERGENCY CARE ^ May 2 -1 to 4 p.m.; May 3 - 4 to 7 p.m.; May 4 - Bag Day - 9 a.m. to ♦ Saturday 10-12 Special Arrangement Hours ^ 775-5050 12 noon. (17-18) ♦ FRI., MAY 3 CARD PARTY sponsored by the Hamilton Fire Co. Ladies Aux. from 7:30 to 10:30 P.M. at the Pathway Market Fire House, 10 Jumping Brook Storestore Hours / Cor. PilarimPilgrim PathwsPathway Mon thru Sat & Olin Street Rd., Neptune. Tickets sold at door $3.50. For advanced tickets call 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Ocean Grove INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE Sara 922-2738 or Janice 988-3416. 774-1749 Refreshments will be served. 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KLONDYKE 6 PACK 908-531-2400 ICE CREAM BARS 3.29 Fresh Produce * Choice Meats ______Prudential Securities In-Store Bakery * Delivery Service 1600 Highway 35 & Deal Rd., Ocean, NJ 07712 Incorporated' THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGES $50 for second, and $25 for Kindergarten Round-up third. All entries must be BOROUGH OF Begins May 1 dropped off at Sure Service Photo, 53 Morris Avenue, Neptune Twp - Registration for all Neptune Township Neptune City. NEPTUNE CITY children eligible to enter kindergarten will be scheduled at Winning photos will be individual grammar schools beginning May I. Children must published in the June 20 be five years old on or before October 1, 1991 to begin edition of The Times and NOTICE TO RESIDENTS school this fall. displayed at the Neptune Parents should bring a birth certificate and proof of a City and Neptune Town­ Clean-Up W eek Will Be May 6th - May 11th physical exam. Children must have a DPT-series of three ship Libraries. plus a booster (or a doctor’s note), an oral polio series of More details in next three plus a booster, Rubella vaccination, mumps week’s issue of The Times. * When placing items at curb, please do not mix. vaccination, measles vaccination (given after first birthday) Keep trash, shrubs, grass, leaves, and building and Mantoux test for TB. Round-up dates: FAX it to the materials separated. Shark River Hills May 1,1991 Times 774-4480 NO Hazardous Waste Materials. Summerfield May 7,1991 Green Grove May 8,1991 Gables May 9, 1991 Ridge Avenue May 14,1991

Children should not be brought to registration. An appointment will be made to bring children for assessment before June 17. Pre-K Round-Up May 16 Neptune Residents Children who wil be four on or before October 1, 1991 may be registered for Pre-K on Thursday, May 16 at 9 AM at Summerfield School. The program is supported by federal funds and priority must be given to children who Over 50% Of Your Tax Dollar Is qualify under Federal ESSIAA Chapter 1 guidelines. Spent On The School Budget. "On The Trail" significance, the Service’s What School Board Member has consistently Continued from Page 1 other four alternatives allow for a much broader cross- voted to protect your tax dollar? Ocean Grove included as section of the coastal area’s part of the New Jersey historic resources. Coastal Heritage Trail at a "The Park Service’s own Answer — JoAnne Collins conference here Monday. pamphlet on the Coastal The Coastal Heritage Trail Heritage Trail includes sev­ Her voting record speaks for itself. She and her was authorized by Con­ eral references to Ocean gress in 1988 to create a Grove," Pallone said. "It is two running mates, vehicular tour route along clear that any reference to Maureen Weber and Gail Taylor, existing public roads to the history of the Jersey promote "public apprecia­ Shore automatically elicits a ask for your support on April 30th for the Neptune tion, education, under­ reference to Ocean Grove. standing and enjoyment, "Not to include Ocean School Board Election so they can continue to through a coordinated Grove would be downright interpretive program of negligent, not only to this carry out what Mrs. Collins started. certain nationally significant community and to the natural and cultural sites heritage of the Shore, but Remember — JoAnne Collins: associated with the coastal to the many visitors from area." around the state and the However, in implement­ country who are looking at • Voted against adoption to place a ing the provisions of the the Coastal Trail as a legislation, the National comprehensive guide to $3.5 million referendum on the ballot. Park Service has proposed discovering this area." an alternative that would In addition to Pallone’s preclude Ocean Grove by efforts to press the Park • Voted against high % pay raises for allowing only sites of Service to drop Alternative Adminstrative Staff. "national significance" to be 3, local leaders and part of the Heritage Trail. residents are working to Ocean Grove is only ensure that the community • Voted against adoption of the 1990-91 considered to be of "state is included in the Heritage significance" - a condition Trail by providing document­ School Budget. which, in itself, was ation on both the historical branded as unfair by the significance and the living • Voted against teachers’ request for a pay Ocean Grove residents and traditions of Ocean Grove. the Congressman. increase for high school faculty advisorships. "Given the rich history Sure Service of Ocean Grove and the many fine historic struc­ Photo Contest Itts m n a l torn tax tM m fs spent wlsetp b t m M p for: tures throughout this community, it’s hard to Neptune City - Sure believe that a New Jersey Service Photo of Neptune Coastal Heritage Trail could City, The Times and be complete without Ocean Kodalux Processing have Grove," Pallone said. announced that the "Every singte street of this deadline for this year’s community evokes a photo contest is May 30. powerful sense of history, The contest will include the character of the Jersey adult and children’s Shore in smother era." divisions with categories Pallone has written to being PEOPLE (photos with James M. Ridenour, people), and GENERAL Director of the National (scenic pictures or other Park Service, to protest the photos without people). so-called Alternative 3, Prizes include $100 in which would only protect free Kodalux processing resources of national for each division winner.

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Take Out Orders - * DAILY LUNCHEONS Closed Tuesday Freezer Size Pizza Specialties Paid for by Gail M. Taylor, 417 Hawthorne Ave., Neptune Except Holidays PAGE 4 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1991 Science Fair At Holy Innocents 3rd Graders Honors At Recently, Holy Innocents School held their annual Monmouth Science Fair for students grades 5 thru 8. All the School News Of The Month students worked hard on thier projects- West Long Branch - A & Notes Freehold - Third Mon­ total of 301 students were mouth County 3rd-graders named to the Dean’s List have been named Student for high academic achieve­ of the Month in conjunction ment during the Fall term with Central Jersey Bank’s and included among them Heroes Honor Class of 2000 Project. were Robin Whelan of Included in the group for Allenhurst, Kathleen S. Students March are MARISA DAVID, Timidaiska of Bradley Ridge Ave., School, Nep­ Beach; James D. Davies, With Visit tune; MICHAEL CURTO and Michael J. McHale, both HEATHER MARKOWSKI, Ocean Grove, and the Neptune Twp - On Woodrow Wilson School, following from Neptune: Thursday, April 18, Ophie Neptune City; JENNIFER Michael J. Andrews, Wendy and Brian Webb, brother BORBAS, Bradley Beach J. Fisher, Steven E. and sister-in-law of stu­ Elementary, and Niedzwiecki, Kim Oversen, dent Matthew Webb in ELIZABETH MCCOY, Our Peter J. Reiter, Thomas Linda Maxwell’s fifth grade Lady of Mt. Carmel, Asbury Smeraldi and James at Green Grove School, Park. Vecchione. honored the class with a visit. Sgt. and Corporal Webb of the United States Army have just returned Mrs. Elaine Lewis (Science Teacher for Grades 6, 7, & this month after an over six C arol’s 8) and Sister Betty Jean (Principal) watch as Richard months stay in Kuwait and Cicconetti’s volcano erupts. Several other eighth Saudi Arabia. graders watch also. Besides asking many questions, the students Place were also allowed to try on "the traditional "head gear" of the Saudi men. Mrs. Maxwell and her class would like to give 510 Cookman Ave., their best wishes and . , ^ , OPEN? DAYS A WEEK heartfelt thanks to Brian Asburv Park S:00A.M.to8:30P.M. and Ophie for bringing ^ Sun - Close at 2:00 P.M. history right into their DAILY SPECIALS: classroom. Also, thank you to Mom, Sharon Webb, for Breakfast from $1.50 * Dinners from $2.95 making their visit possible. 775-6371

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Neptune Twp - Shark River Hills School announced this week their Honor Roll list and students who have had a perfect attendance record for the third marking period. High honors for the second grade were given to Sarah 3701 Rt. 33, Neptune Humphries, and Caitiin Taylor; third grade, Jeremy DeVoid, Christopher Beekman, and Todd Kelly; fourth grade, Michael Borsellino, Stephen Williams, and Jacqueline Worthley, and fifth grade, Jonathan Bowker. Students listed on the honor roll are: Second grade, Joseph Lubischer, Michelle Schmelzle, Christopher White, Jumping Brook Brian Thomas, Mitchell Thomson, Kenneth Northrop, and i n . Andrew Vermilyea; Third grade, Krista Molinaro, Keith Coffee Shop Casper, Linette Capozzoli, Nicole Perrini, Anthony Marotta, Denise Arroyo, Keith White, Matthew Zaiser, and Justin 922-0555 Parker; Fourth grade, Jordan Betts, Jamie Gadaleta, 922-4719 Tyshawn Norwood, Nicole Winterhalter, Eric Wuchter, Ryan Burnett, Mindy Niepielko, Cheryl Millman, Thomas Cramer, Tesaun Johnson, and Nicholas Taylor; and Fifth grade, ■Reflections Tory McCook, Colleen McGhee, Erin Brady, Melissa Voll, Hair & Nail Salori Jumping Brook Asia Wynn, Bianca Campo, and Jessica Johnson. Those students with a perfect attendance record were: Kindergarten, Matthew Kelly, Stefanie Cannon, Carrie 918-0590 Speed W ash Zabit, David Payne and Matthew Niepielko; First grade, Robert Burnett, Shay Marlowe, Lynn Zabit, Samuel Rock, 922-2263 Andrew Murphy, Thomas Fisk, and 1_eanna Reinhold; Second grade, Jonathan Geese, Wesley McLean, Rosalyn Roberts, Ann VanNess, Christopher White, Troy Hayes, Joshua Johnson, Kenneth Northrop, Christina Elberson, Michael LaCour, Bryan Niepielko, and Darrell Lyons; Third By Jupiter grade, Sheldon Edwards, Thomas Payne, Calvin Joseph, Erica Crocker, Damu Davis, Patrick Hoagland, Robert Vala, Video Rentals Burton Davis, Keon Garvin, James Jamison, Tiffany Jones, Jacquelyn Lysko, Nikisia Martin, Jason Mullins, Chester Pownall, and Gina Welch; Fourth grade, David Lysko, Scott 918-0929 Bloodgood, Sean Conklin, Jennifer Draper, Heather Yanowitz, Damon Hill, Murad Pitts, Kevin Thomson, Nicole Winterhalter, Eric Wuchter, Alfred Lyons, Aaron Morales, Timothy Loveland, Royale Billups, William Flecker, and Jacarria Grant; and Fifth grade, Thomas Jackson, Asia 922-2276 Wynn, Clint Lanno, Rachel Hensley, Vincent Graham, Jamaal Curry, Eric Johnson, Emmie Surie, Tory McCook, 922-3666 La’Kesha Jones, Jonathan Bowker, Lateefah Agolio, and Dionne Gabbidon. Shop Local - Next week the Honor Roll for Neptune High School will be published. Avoid The Crowded Malls OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 PAGES vice pres.; Elizabeth Creuz, treas.; Althea Gregory, "Somewhere In Time" secy.; Ann Davis, financial secy., and township MONMOUTH Mayor Jack Mancino. A catered luncheon followed the COUNTY installation. UPDATE CoreStates

Well, here we are again back in Monmouth County and glad to be New Jersey here. It's great to go away but it's even greater to be home again. Things are reaily boiling in the National Bank County and we'd iike to pass some of the top events aiong to everyone. Everyone is invited to attend a STUDENT OF THE MONTH home-coming celebration for the The antiques and crafts shop, "Somewhere In Time" men and women who served in the held its Grand Opening celebration last week. It’s a Persian Gulf. This Patriotic cele­ bration will be held tomorrow at unique shop filled with yesterday’s memories and ERIC R. CEPHAS, who ranks 7:30 PM at the Middletown VFW tomorrow’s collectibles. As part of the celebration a third in his Neptune High School Post Home, One Veterans Lane drawing will be held May 11 (the day before Mother’s Senior Class of 247, is desirous of and Highway 36, Port Monmouth. Day) and someone will win a free $25 gift certificate. attending Rutgers University On Wednesday night. May 8, Stop in to Somewhere In Time and while your where he wili major in Mechanical from 5 PM untii 9:30 PM, Route Engineering. 35, Eatontown at Hannah's browsing fill out your entry form. The shop is located The son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin (iocation 1 1/2 miles north of at 75 Monmouth Road (corner of Park Ave.) in Oakhurst. Cephas, 36 Shorebrook Circle, Monmouth Mall), 22 quality dealer The phone number is 229-3794. Neptune, he is a member of the tables will be showing basebaii, National Honor Society, is a football, hockey and memorabilia. - m . Distinguished Scholar and the Cards for all ages will be shown recipient of a James Dickson Carr at the low admission price of Scholarship at Rutgers, He has $1,00. For information cali Chip at participated in PACE (Program for 972-7244. Acceleration in Careers of Engin­ For stamps and great postal eering), with his school's Math card collectors see Jules at the Team, swimming, cross country Monmouth Stamp and Coin and peer tutoring programs. Shop, Monmouth St., Red Bank. His goal in life: "To make a He's just received some out­ difference somewhere, somehow, standing cards on Amtrak and sometime to someone." other rail lines. This great GGI engine operated for many years by the Pennsylvania RR. The fine Neptune Mall Office engine Is shown hauling a fast State Hwy. 66 passenger train past Princeton Branches: Junction. /VI shouid stop in and Asbury Park Office Ocean Grove Office look the collection over. 308 Main St. 63 Main Ave. Do not forget that tomorrow is the last day to enter the 16th Neptune Community Office annual Monmouth County Office Install New Officers at the Villa Corlies Ave. & on Aging's Art contest. Dates for Fortunato PI. viewing will be May 4 - 16 with Neptune SEBASTIAN VILLA Senior Citizens and many fine artists showing their Tenants Assn., elected and installed officers April 13 works. and above are (I. to r.): Seated - Marvin Perry, retiring president; Rose Baker, vice pres., and Donald oreStates Hudson, pres. Standing - Florence Smith, retiring New Jersey National Bank

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1904 Atlantic Ave., Wall, NJ 07719 2000 Corlies Avenue, Neptune Dial (201) 775-0907 PAGE 6 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 More surfside areas will com m ercial. It is part ot vacuumed tne bottom of condos and big hotels of be developed for bathing. the intrastate waterway, Shark River and spilled Retrospect the City of Cape May. More life guards will be linking the Atlantic and the their sand-water mix onto Remember, as the Jersey hired. Delaware Bay area. But the beach. Their job was to coast begins its long curve Will it work? The federal those massive jetties de­ preieoebecc dredge the river channels around the southern tip of government is investing signed to provide a free to safe depths for the big By Richard F. Gibbonss the state and into Delaware $50,000,000 (that’s fifty boats that use Shark River. waterway have blocked the Bay, the beachfront here million dollars) in the belief The main difference is in normal littoral flow of sand, CAPE MAY - The best for the most part runs east that it will work. the enormity of the project piling much of it on the show in town here these and west, not north and Why is all this neces­ here. On Poverty Beach, at Wildwoods beaches a few days is the massive beach south as it does in sary? The main reason is • the very east end of Cape miles north of here. replenishment project. Monmouth County. And that Cape May’s beaches May, the dredge has piled The "sand replenish­ Every day, the optimists the littoral drift here is a have been starved for sand up mountains of sand ment" project is supposed walk or drive down to north-to-south or east-to- because two of New higher than 25 feet and to be completed by the end Beach Drive near the east west current. That is Jersey’s longest and several blocks long. of next month. Its results end of Cape May to watch supposed to guarantee highest jetties are just north Lined up like cars in a will be followed with progress on the sandfill that the millions of cubic and east of the city. parking lot, two dozen interest by resort managers operation which began yards of sand now being Those jetties were put in bulldozers and front end and engineers all along the several months ago. piled up will wash westward place many years ago loaders are pulled out in coast. About a mile offshore, a and southward and will be when the federal engineers relays. Their job is to huge dredge ship works trapped in place by the built the Cold Spring Harbor level the dredge spill as Advertise in around the clock. Its big city’s jetties, and build inlet and Cape May canal. best then can, working engines are attached to beaches where kids can The canal makes a beeline against tides and waves. pipes which suck sand off create sand castles. Their across the lower end of Their hope is that there parents will have sand THE TIMES the bottom of the sea and the state and serves will once again be a beach feed it into pumps which space to set up their thousands of craft, small in front of the homes and siphon the sand-and-water chairs and umbrellas. and large, private and mix into an umbilical pipe Call 775-0007 which extends to the shore, ending just a little way from the oceanfront NO NEGOTIATIONS LOCATION, LOCATION bulkhead and promenade. The operation is not unlike that which we Four summers ago, I rode my bicycle BUYER’S CHOICE watched in Avon-by-the- past a boarded up 2 family house on Sea several years back Cookman Avenue. 1 sent a letter to the WE’VE CORNERED THE MARKET - Our corner when channel dredgers owners living in Ohio. They did not know located listings include a cottage on Broadway for whether to sell or not. 1 suggested having $70,000; a stand-out property on Main Avenue for THE HOME FRONT the house renovated and rented out. . . at $174,500; and a roomy home on Embury near the least it would produce income for them. ocean for $199,000. They worried what the cost would be. We COMMUTERS TAKE NOTE - Homes providing easy access to the train station include a newer ranch for contacted NETWORK CONSTRUCTION & only $125,000; a desirable home with a garage for GANNON PLUMBING. Both contractors only $100,000; and an outstanding family home on were told "Do the job right - and give us one the north side for $142,500. price" - NO NEGOTIATIONS. LANDMARK LOCATION - Victorian apartment Four years of rent roll later, the folks from building, good condition, ocean at your front door. From Ohio are ready to sell. . . Asking $275,000. Chris Huizenga Here’s a PURE CLASS 2 family with one QUIET RESIDENTIAL AREA - Attractive ranch home on Franklin Avenue features oversize lot for $128,000. of the HOTTEST interiors I’ve ever seen. OCEAN GROVE REALTY EASY OCEAN ACCESS - We have homes on Atlantic, A good scrubbing is usually a Diagonally set hardwood floors - polished Webb and Embury Avenues starting at $122,500. good idea before renewing the to the nines, will catch your eve. Formal Also, on Embury Avenue consider this fabulous Bed sealer on a wood deck. Use household detergent, or trisodium floor plan with oversized rooms will catch and Breakfast Inn with year round accomodations. phosphate for heavy dirt. Stain your breath. An oversized lot on the south combined with preservative and sealer will help hide scuffing better side of town will catch your heart. You’ll THE BILLS AGENCY than clear sealer. Serving You For The Past Sixty Five Years ********** want to buy this house. One small picture can get lost on Oh, one more thing -- the folks from Realtor * * * MLS * * * Appraiser a wall - but group several small Ohio say, "NO NEGOTIATIONS". pictures together, and you’ve 78 Main Avenue * * * 1 - 201 - 774-2124 made a decorating statement! Even family snapshots, in simple 123 COOKMAN AVENUE frames with wide mats, can be effective. ********** $106,000 FIRM Hairline cracks in plaster can be filled with speckling UNCLE SAM compounds, but larger cracks should be cleared of loose plaster ocem before spackling. WANTS ********** GROJG . Today’s real estate market calls ’ for up-to-date expertise. Whether YOU... . you’re buying or selling, w e’re 67 Main Ave.,Ocean Grove.N.J. 07756 ; ready to help at OCEAN GROVE 201-774-7166 ■I REALTY, 67 Main Avenue, Ocean TO KEEP ON RENTING! The April 15th ' Grove 774-7166. deadline to file your income tax return has come and gone, and Uncle Sam wants to thank you once again for your generous contributions. C’mon! Uncle Sam needs to go on a serious financial diet! Call today about the following homes all priced Need information instantly, faster under $125,000. that shelter your hard earned income. This time next year you might end up with $ than overnight mail or courier $ $ in your pockets instead of NON-DEDUCTIBLE W E G O ri service can provide? Have it rental receipts. faxed to us! In a matter of OCEAN GROVE: seconds it’s ready to be picked 1 & 2 BR condominiums starting a t ...... $ 78,500. Victorian - 3 BR’s, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace...... $ 91,000. up. Our new public facsimile On Broadway - charming 2 BR Viet, w/fenced yard....$ 95,000. Completely updated & upgraded 2 BR cottage...... $ 102,000. THEIAX! station is ready to serve you. FAX 3 BR Shore Colonial w/modem kitchen + D.R...... $ 106,500. Cottage - 2 BR’s, 2 baths, heated porch. So. E nd $ 109,000. with us today! Reduced 3 BR Viet. - sunny comer, large L.R. & D.R. ..$ 110,000. 2 Family Home on Broadway w/open porch...... $119,000. Victorian - 3 BR’s, open porch & lots of charm...... $ 121,500. House Tour 3 BR Victorian - L-shaped open porch .. ..$ 124,000. PUBLIC FACSIMILE STATION FAX 201 774-0055 .PENTZ R E A, L T O R S Nagle’s Pharmacy 94 SO. MAIN ST. OCEAN PROVE N J. P.O. BOX 235 07756 Your Full-Service Pharmacy Main at Central Ave. 774-0204 Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756 988-7271 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 7 Moderation, plus exercise, means better health. Improve your lifestyle to Three Open Headquarters "Once In A improve your health. 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Asbury Park - Old books on Monmouth County and New Jersey will be sold at public auction this Sunday, April 28, beginning at 10 AM in the William Barron Galleries, 504 Main St. "This is a once in a Fine Dining & Cocktails lifetime collection and Hwy. 35 Overlooking Belmar Boat Basin opportunity," says Bill Dinner Specials April 24 - April 30 Barron, auctioneer, who adds that the books and Broiled Pollock, Dill Butter Sauce atlases date from 1825 to SPECIALLY PRICED $5.95 1940. "Many, or most, are Chicken Francaise, Wine & Lemon Sauce 8.85 out of print, and I doubt if Open Steak Sandwich 8.55 there will ever be another Broiled Boned Shad 7.30 collection like this for Single Shad Roe with Bacon 8.55 sale," he.adds. The collection, which is Entrees Include salad, vegetable and potato "Responsibility - Dedication and Motivation" is the currently on view for ^ Breakfast & Lunch Specials Daily name of their ticket. They are former Municipal Clerk advance inspection, covers George Moffett (left). Mayor Leonard Riley and the county and the coast, WE SUPPORT OUR TROOPS Commissioner George DeNardo (right). The three are even "The Jersey Devil." S 'vOPEN 24 HOURS B SI 201-68M728 candidates for the Bradley Beach Board of Commissioners. Their headquarters are located at 704 Main Street. The slate is opposed by Stephen Schueler, Camen Blase and Raymond Green of the "It’s Time For a Change" team. The election is Tuesday, May 14.

ELECT LORI SCOTT-SCHAEFFER FOR NEPTUNE CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION spring has sprung and so have the fashions in L'Apparel! Mark ON Wednesday, May 1 at 12:30 P.M. as the beginning of TUESDAY, APRIL 30th springtime by enjoying a complete luncheon at Club Caterers

located at The Atlantic Club. * Resident of Neptune Cily for 26 years. Residents of Neptune City:

* Graduate of Neplune City Woodrow Wilson As a former student ot Woodrow WHson School S c h o o l a n d n o w a s a parent o f fu tu re s lu d e n is as Menu: Tossed Mixed Greens w/ a Vlnegarette Dressing, choice of Breast of » Member of Neplune City School Honor weU. I fe e l c o m p e lfe d to ta k e a n a c tiv e p a rt in s e t­ Chicken w/ a Tarragon Sauce or Broiled Orange Roughy Fish w/ Herbs, Lemon Rice Society. ting the standards that w ill guide our children Pllaf, Vegetable Medley, Fresh Strawberries w/ Swedish Creme & Mint, Coffee,Tea, Graduate of Neptune Senior High School. through their academic deveiopment. ard a Glass of Wine Attended Monmouth CoUege ar>d Trenton Stale These early years are so fundamentally CoWege. important In our children's lives O urachool is Associate in Applied Science Degree in Para­ setirig the pace tor how they wHI perceive and Fashions will be presented by L'Apparel. Hairstyles by legal Technology from Brookdale Community accept their educaliortai opportunities as they College- progress through higher education. The Appearance Center. Member of Memorial United Methodist Church As a member of the Board o f Education. I in Neplune City. woiM d^rive to see our school operate in the most Member of Neptune City Women's Club, ser­ efficient and effective way possible whHe never TAC Members: $14.50 Non-Members: $16.50 ved as secretary and currently as vice- compromising the students' educational needs. president. Former Coach of Neplune Recreation Soccer Be assured that i take this responsibility DOOR PRIZES! Association. seriously and wiH represent yo u a n d o u r c h ild re n to th e b e s t o f m y abH ily. N e p tu n e City homeowner. Call The Atlantic Club at 223-2100 to make reservations. Resides on Ridge Terrace with her husband Thank you. Larry and two daughters. Samantha Lynn, 2Vt ar>d Megan Lindsay, 10 months. Lori Srxttt-Schaeffer THE ATLANTIC CLUB Paid for by committee to elect Lori Scott-Schaeffer 1904 Atlantic Avenue, Wall. N J . 07719

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■ *vl w W.'- ■' DCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 8 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 great things were again Kim’s Neptune High expected of her by her Kim Morcum School team went on to win coach Leslie Clark. Kim’s CAN AD A D R Y the NJ Group 4 State year was most fulfilling. Championship in 1986 and She was selected to play Continued from Page 1 the Southeast Region again on the Deep South teams won the overall Athletes Of The Week College I team. At the player) for the season. She competition at the National Southeast Regional trials led the team with 16 goals Festival in 1990 (a fine she made the Southeast II following a 14 goal junior ending!) at the end of her team to compete at the year. college career. National Tournament held In her freshman year at Kim graduates May 3 in Cocoa Beach, Fla. Kim High Point, Kim was with a B.S. degree in was one of only two selected to play on the Biology and is preparing college players to be Deep South All-Star Team for graduate level studying. II. placed on this prestigious team. ___ During her sophomore year, Kim was selected Junior ROB DIXON, again for Deep South II OSCAR KOCI Junior TY WATKINS the 270 lb. varsity and went on to selection on football lineman and teammate Rob the Southeast Regional Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning Dixon usually throw teamed up with Ty Team III, which completed the Shot Put 47’. Watkins to take first in the National Field - Jobbing, New Installations, Commercial Together they set a place In the Shot Put Hockey Festival held at the new record this at Highland. University of California at Industrial, Sprinklers weekend. A 250 lb. Relays setting a Irvine. varsity football line­ KITCHEN & BATHROOM ALTERATION meet record with a In Kim’s junior year, she man, Ty can also toss combined total toss made the Deep South the Javelin 135’. of 9 4 ’ - 11 1/4", Rob College II team and again SPECIALISTS "Both boys have a also throws the Dis­ placed on the Southeast bright future in track" State License No. 2606 cus 140’. .Regional all star Team III to said Coach play at the Nationals held in Chambers. Salisbury, N.C. This season, as a senior. 922-2094 GingerAle SCORE BOARD Sports Medicine Jersey Shore Plaza 2040 Sixth Ave., Neptune Citv BY RICHARD J. BELTLE Associates P.A. 776-7877 Russ Walling has stepped down after four years as Neptune’s head boys basketoall coach. Walling’s varsity teams Record 1 -0 compiled a 73-35 record while taking on the best teams at the Varsity Soccer Iris Henderson Shore and around the state including two battles with 72 Kesha Blanton Middle School Neptune Baseball Luther Wright led Elizabeth. Howell "1 have really enjoyed working with the athletes at Neptune," Varsity Golf Neptune 15 Toms River N. Tinton Falls 11 Russ stated. ’This season we had a very young team, but the Neptune Neptune Pitchers: players worked hard and we were able to defeat five teams St. Rose ranked in the top ten at the Shore." Neptune’s ambitious Ron Juliano 2/2AB Alex Flecker schedule this year pitted them against three teams which Boys Track Varsity Baseball Mike Pasquella appeared In state final games. South River in Group I, Highland Park Relays cont. McCorrIstin in Parochial A, and Camden Wilson in Group III. Brick Jahmar Hoffman Shot Put With senior Sonni Holland leading the way, the 1988-89 Neptune 1st New Meet Record 94'-11 1/4 team compiled 24 wins Including four over arch rival CBA, twice LF Don Cotton 4/5AB Rob Dixon in A-North play, as well as in the Holiday Jubilee semifinals and Neptune C Ben Pierce 2/4AB Ty Watkins Shore Conference quarter finals. Holland has gone on to CBA SS Sean Schulte 2/4AB become a key member of the up-and-coming Atlantic 10 Girls Track George Washington University team. Dan GolembiewskI, who Boys Track Neptune 7 Highland Park Relays graduated a year after Holland and led the team to 23 wins, is Freehold Twp. 89 Asbury Park 3 Neptune 6th Place also playing Division I basketball at Iona University. Neptune 42 Winning pitcher: 400 Meter "After 16 years of coaching basketball I have decided to Ron Juliano 2/3AB 1st 50.2 pursue other areas of interesL" Y/alling explained. “Being a Highland Park Relays Save: Nikki Overton head coach is a 12-month commitment and I felt It was time for Neptune 4th Place Alex Flecker me to devote time to other areas of Interest which include Kisha Blanton among others the development of the new Career Guidance Sprint Medley Sybil Francis D.H. Ben Pierce 2/4AB Program in the Middle School and High School. 1st 3:37.9 Bintu Williams (2-2B) Walling began his coaching career at Neptune In the 1974- Shaun Henderson 1600 Meter Relay 75 season when he started the 7th-8th grade girls program. Bruce Pugh 2nd 4:07.9 BOWLING The following year a scrappy group of players including Lynn Marc Jefferson Nikki Carrino, Patty Reeves, Felicia Moore, and Theresa Jackson, Mike Taylor Kisha SQUAW LEAGUE edged an undefeated St. Catherines squad in the finals of the 400 Meter Relay Iris Hender Won Loss Garden Stale Tournament in the Convention Hall. St. 2nd 44.5 Bintu Hopis 147.5 69.5 Catherines had won 35 games in a row. This group of players, Bruce Seminoles 82 along with Walling, moved on to the freshman level where they 135 Shaun Middle School Apaches 110.5 106.5 completed an undefeated season the following year. Softball In 1979, Walling moved to the boys program where he Scott Harley Iroquois 110 107 Neptune 13 accepted the assistant varsity position under former college Marc Sioux 108 109 Tinton Falls 10 teammate Henry Moore. Walling's junior varsity teams won the 800 Meter Relay Delawares 107 110 W.P. Carrie Esposito Long Branch post-season tournament four times, defeating 3rd 1:33.8 Navojos 96 121 Trenton, Weequahic, Freehold Boro and Long Branch In final Marc Jennifer Yufu 3B, 2B Lenapes 91 126 games. The win, over Trenton ended an 85-game undefeated Shaun 2/3AB Commanches 91 126 streak by Tornado jayvee squads. "One of my greatest thrills in Scott Charmaini Beverette 3B Pawnees 89 128 coaching was my Involvement in the 1981 State Championship Bmce 3/4AB Team," Walling stated. Angela Lewis 3B Hi Games: (160 & over) Before taking the head coaching job In 1987 Walling Girls Track 3/4AB Barbara Sharp, 217, 173,; coached the freshmen to a 42-1 record over two years which Spartan Relays Michele McClellan 2B Karen Kremer, 210, 180; Included an undefeated season in which the squad won the Neptune 4th Place 2/2AB Virginia Brown, 183, 174; Lucia Hubbard Holiday Jubilee and Neptune Invitational Tournament. 4 X 400 relays 1 st 4:12.2 3/4AB Judy Warren, 176, 160; Bintu Williams Danielle Steward 2B Joan Mattia, 174, 171; Nikki Overton 2/3AB Pam Grove, 187; Edythe NEPTUNE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER | Weston, 181;

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ment. The recreation soccer season lasts for 10 weeks with all games played on Saturdays at the Neptune Soccer Assn. Update Recreation Jumping Brook fields. Game play Soccer starts in the beginning of Applications are still being accepted for coaches for the 1991-92 September and ends in the middle season. If you are interested in coaching a team or assisting, please Report of November. ^ contact Kevin Sheehan for an application. Approvals will be made at the Last year approximately 500 3 Qai-(j children signed up to play, ranging in grade from Kinder­ garten to 8th. There were 38 Neptune Soccer Assn. Calendar Chris Taylor teams, with 5 boys divisions and 3 girl divisions. These divisions were grouped by grade, some APRIL 27- IF YOU CAN TODAY, there still may be a few tickets being single grade divisions and left for our Annual Soccer Dance at the American It’s that time of year again to others being a combination of register your child for the 1991 multiple grades. Legion, Gully Road, Neptune. Tickets are $25.00 per Neptune Recreation Soccer Pro­ The philosophy of the recrea­ person which includes open bar and a hot & cold gram. Registration wili be held on tion program is to stress the consecutive Saturdays, May 11 instructional and recreational buffet. Contact your coach or Rosemary Studick for and May 18, at the Neptune aspects of the game. The younger tickets. Municipal Building between the divisions play on greatly reduced MAY 1 - Deadline for Scholarship applications for the George hours of 9 AM and 12 Noon. The sized fields with modified rules Recreation program is open to designed to help them learn the L. Conti, Jr. Memorial Scholarship. Applications are in both boys and girls in game but not have to stop play too the schools or you may contact Shirley Dube, Kindergarten through 8th grade. often for rule infractions. As the The registration fee is $15.00 per children go up through the 988-4720. Selections will be made at the May Execu­ child. If you are unable to attend divisions the fields become laroer tive Board meeting. the registration you may mail in and the rules begin fo be enforced your registration to the following more stringently. Usually, by third MAY 13 - EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING - 8 PM, Widow address: grade the players are playing a McShane’s Neptune Recreation Soccer regulation game on a regulation P.O. Box 165 sized field. May 5 - General Membership Meeting - 8 PM, Neptune Munici­ Neptune, NJ 07754-0165 The coaches are comprised of pal Building - Room 228. Registration forms will also be enthusiastic parents and some TOURNAMENT BOOK - Each team has been asked to sell at made available at the Neptune retired Neptune Soccer Associa­ Recreation Department which is tion traveling players. Last year least two pages of ads for the tournament booklet. As located at the Neptune Municipal we had a tremendous amount of of this writing, the ads are coming in very slowly, and Building. support from the parents. The program is run by co­ Hopefully, this year the trend will it is important that each team follow up with merchants directors Chris Taylor and Bob continue, because we are always that have been contacted and get those ads in. Witt and is supported by the in need of coaches and assistants. Neptune Soccer Association and Hope to see you all on the soccer the Neptune Recreation Depart­ fields in the FALL. Boosters for the tournament booklet are now on sale. Wish your favorite team or player luck in the tournament. Each line consists of no more than 54 characters (including spaces) at a cost of $2.50 per iine. Neptune Soccer Tournament Boosters

1. 2 .. 3.. 4.. 5. Express for Drug-Free Walk-a-thon Coach Rosemary Studick’s 1978 Express marched last Saturday in a No. of Boosters Amount Enclosed $ “kick drugs out of Neptune" waik-a-thon. Return form to: NSA, P.O. Box 165, Neptune, N.J. 07753 Coach Rob Adams’ Red Devils also participated. Both teams solicited sponsors.______

THE COMPUTE HOME BUimiNG HEADQUARTERS RO(JTE 66 AT GARDEM STATE PARKWAY MEPTUME 922-1200 PAGE 10 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1991 police, and PtI. Fred Jenkins arrested Gary L. Neptune Richards of Belmar, who was wanted by police in Advertise in POLICE Bradley Beach, Avon-by- "They could care less," the-Sea, Wall Twp. and Learn the warning signs of hearing loss: THE TIMES said Detective Captain Belmar. Bail has now been 1. Not understanding what is being said Angelo Diglio, referring to set by all the municipalities a growing number of involved. 2. Turning the television or radio louder than other persons accused of minor OTHER POLICE REPORTS people find comfortable Call 775-0007 offenses who fail to show Paramount cab driver was 3. Ringing or buzzing in one or both ears up for their municipal court robbed at gunpoint on 4. Belter hearing in one ear than the other hearing. "These are gener­ Cotter Ave., on April 12 and 5. Dizziness or losing sense of balance ally areas where no bail has investigation by Det. Chris been set," he added. Hatfield and Det. Lt. ROBERT GASSNER James Earl Dean, age 36, Robert Adams has resulted ENTERPRISES, INC. who was wanted in Asbury in the apprehension of Park court with three three Neptune 16-year old Builders & Home Remodeliers warrants and in Neptune juveniles (one girl, two A FAMILY BUILDING BUSINESS with one past warrant for boys). Charges, in addition “LISTEN UP.” In the Ocean Grove Area his arrest, was charged to armed robbery, include If you, or someone you know, exhibits these symptoms, the since 1947 April 16 with burglary and aggravated assault, terror­ Audiology Department at Jersey Shore Medical Center can theft of a Rutherford Ave. istic threats, unlawful help. We have a licensed Audiologist who can determine the * Carpentry * Vinyl Siding * house. When a tenant possession of a weapon, * A/qw windows and doors * extent and probable cause of hearing loss. * Porches and more * returned home, the etc. They were sent to the Not all hearing problems require a hearing aid, but if one is accused fled but was county detention center to Free Estimates * Lie. #09965 identified. PtI. James Hunt await juvenile hearing. necessary we can provide the one that's just right. We’re not and Det. Fred Faulhaber Police investigation con­ high pressure sales people. We're a medical facility dedicated For clean fast quality workmanship made the arrest and his tinues as they anticipate to helping people live better. at a reasonable cost bail was set at $5,000 in more juvenile arrests for Neptune and $5,000 in other armed robbery cases. Don't miss out on things 223-6689 Asbury Park. On April 15, while on you should be hearing. On April 23, Patrolman moving patrol, PtI. Luis Andrew Leather arrested Cuevas arrested John HOME IMPROVEMENT? Ronald Douglas Simmons Castro of Staten Island who Call 776-4494 Network of Boston Way Village, was observed at 1:56 AM for an appointment Asbury Park, who was driving in an erratic manner Joni Del Sordo, M.S., CCC-A wanted by both Tinton Construction on Rt. 33 west. He was License N.J #644 Clinical Audiologist Falls and Asbury Park charged with drunken Supervising hearing aid dispenser ‘ Carpentry * Repairs PLUMBING/HEATING driving and resisting * Additions * Bathrooms arrest. PtI. Fred Jenkins * Fire Code Work was back-up officer. Jersey Shore Medical Center * FREE ESTIMATES On April 16, Det. William 1945 Route J3, Neptune, New femey 07754 * FULLY INSURED Mark Gannon Bailey, who had been investigating a break-in, Plumbing & Heating Cb. IGary Huizengal robbery, theft and assault in PLUMBING a Lake Ave., Ocean Grove 67 Main Ave.. Ocean Grove rooming house on March OIL and GAS HEATING CARPENTRY m e ______25, arrested Ronald R. ATLANTIC 774-7694 Greeley, 29, of West CLUB Emergency Answered Sylvania Ave., Neptune Whittier and Lashek, Inc. CAROL PELLECCHIA Eves. 775-6122 . Nights end Sundeys City. PtI. Robert Mangold Membership Representative reported the March 25 BUILdERS 1904 Atlantic Avenue. W ^l N J 077i9 State Uc.Nd.7dd5 entry and the theft of over PO, Box 499 Ailonw(X>a N J 0872U ERIC R. HUNTER FREE Estimating $1,000 in jewelry, SERVING OCEAN GROVE AND ONSTRUCTION & appliances and cash. Bail THE AREA SINCE 1360 223-2100 OME IMPROVEMENTS MARK GANNON was set at $10,000. • FRE? Box 353, Ocean Grove On April 19 the Sunoco New Construction - Kitchens - Additions - ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES. station on Corlies Ave., ‘ FULLY reported the theft of four Bathrooms - INSURED 774-5098 Remodeling - Repairs - cartons of cigarettes by a Prepare Individual & > Additions • Alterations robber who fled on foot. Restorations Business Taxes, ' Porches • Decks Identification was broadcast Books, Sales Taxes, The Free Estim ates • Fully Insured on police radio and the Payroll & General Accounting Stairs • Railings Wm. R. Hogg accused was arrested on 774-1805 REASONABLE RATES Roofing • Siding Union Ave. by Sgt. Edward 409 Monmouth Ave., and Morel Co., Inc. Green and PtI. Michael Bradley Beach 776-7618 Ferranti. Plumbing - Heating CONTRACTORS Air Conditioning HOME RENOVATIONS Contractors Jersey Shore Contracting General Contracting GENERAL CONTRACTOR) “Serving the Shore Area John McLoughlin Since 1900” * Porches * Carpentry * Vinyl Siding * Doors/Windows 775-9005 ROORST * Roofing * Attic Fans Roof or Walts? 775-3193 * Sky Lights * Painting THE GORES o12 BRINLEY AVENUE. JFOURTH AVE. & MEMORIAL DR.. * Gutters (Cleaned & Installed) Building & Remodeling BRADLEY BEACH, N. J. 07720 *A if Structural Repairs ASBURY PARK, N.J. * Power Washing • Mason Work Consultants * Buildings Jacked & * Chimney Service ROOFING - SIDING - Leveled ALUMINUM & VINYL - KITCHENS • * Sins Replaced * Foundations Repaired "pRp^jlrTO&SONn! 19 Years Experience BATHROOMS - ADDITIONS Rob Crease - * tnsiect Damage Repaired FULLY INSURED 31 Years Experience FREE inspections & Estimates 4 PiUnlbing & Keating | Carpentry Serving Ocean Grove & Neptune z 870-3167 A Tremont Dr. Neptune .349- RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL I *Smair Job Specialist 774-1163 *Free Estimates ^Insured 2 0 0 1 ELECTRIC SEWER CLEANING X Oakhurst, N.J. Call 681-7427 988-2288 FUELO Bill Doremus EXPERIENCE is our Asset HOME REMODELING Carpentry BUD BRIEN & REPAIR ichael Acme Oil Co. Big & Small M 40 Years Exp. ‘ PORCHES ‘ BATHROOMS s. Complete Home Heating All Types -Large or Small HOME REMODELING * 1 ^ QgiGLEY & REPAIR CO. ‘KITCHENS * WINDOWS & DOORS and Cooling 922-2475 Ocean Grove Irv Yaffle Plumbing & Heating 774-0511 or 775-5152 Jobbing Specialists 775-4600 Hoyal Home ‘ QUICK. EFFICIENT &.,REL1ABLE Call 223-8132 ‘ SKILLED CARPENTRY Cooper Construction POINT Remodeling & Repairs ‘ WORK GUARANTEED Specialists in new & older Boiler Replacement and/or home carpentry. Due to Plumbing & Heating •FULLY INSURED Conversion recession, we are currently NO MONEY DOWN Kitchens & Baths ‘ FREE ESTIMATES offering reduced rates in Easy payments for Quality repairs of all kinds No Job Too Small repairs and remodeling. qualified customers Emergency repairs welcome Call Serving Shore Area Since 1975 S ate Licensed & Fully Insured Discount to seniors & landlords "We would like to work for you" - Free Estimates * 988-4951 Michael Quigley & Frank Eckart 922-2334 774-5799 502-0978 870-8924 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES_____PAGE 11 COAST CITY m mfecr Qfi fo^ CAB 774*1414

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Concrete & Masonry Work •Z>nM U 4yt • Firtptae*$ (Since 1955) 922^9310 L •5id«u'd#> - • Sups Painting •Patioi • Maiibax** •Portht$ • 8nek Fronts and Bob Aklus •PooidecKt • Block FoundoMns 1300 Corlies Ave. (Rt. 33) •Custom 0ricAu;orA • G a rtt4 *i Neptune Tub & Shower Waffs . iYOUT4G I No Job Too Big or* Too Sm^l Bathroom Floors ] yve Specialize in Satisfying the Home Owner!!! , 774-3344 Safety Grab Bars L ELECTRIC I CALL-(201) 901-7313 280-0397 Formerly of . | Cnuckles Electric 1 8 Years I ; FULL & RE-INSPECTION CENTER i D^eenH E. I 4l'/nOi ~ B&B Residential Specialist ROAD SERVICE | CB RADIOS ■''pi Interior/Exterior an onstructlon Coj FULLY INSURFd Ray Poland Dealer of FREE ESTIMATES Specializing in Masonry ASTATIC - FANON COURIER Ocean Grove References And Sons, Inc. COBRA - ANTRON RADIO/TELEVfSION Free Estimates - Fully Insured , AUTO SERVICE CENTER cii 988-9277 "Lifetime" Guarantee AIRWAVES' * Concrete Sidewalks on Mufflers t * Drivewws Antenna Systems - Color 7V, 3&W TV - Brick Paving * Rreplaces|; Creative Complete Brake Work, Front Rotators - Towers Air Conditioners * Waterproofing Alignment. Electrical Work, Tires CLOSED TUES.& SUN. * Foundations Carpentry and Batteries, Tune-Up using Bear SAT. 12 P .M .-5 P.M. TELEVISION & a p p l ia n c e (Stone, Brick, Block) Engine Analysers for New and A'! t.pes of rcmcdcifi’ g ^dd.'. M O N.-FR I. 6 P .M .-10 P.M. Old Autos, Towing and Road ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES kTchcns. baths doc--■ ' Service Bob Curran aod replacofio:'.! " -.. SOUTH MAIN ST., OCEAN GROVE (201) 775-0122 775-8062 69 HWY, 35 - NEPTUNE CITY. N.J. 681-0789 Cali 988-4976 Call 776-5590 • Fj..; Y if.GL'RF:: ELECTRICIAN GUITAR LESSONS David Allen Cohen Shaftos Guitar lessons, private in­ .rWntage Restoration i CEILING FANS, struction. Whether you are a . Garage Corp. LIGHTS & PLUGS beginner, or an accomplished PafrrtkM »intwior and Extedor 24 Hour Service Installed from $40 musician, classes for your Fower Washing STORAGE • BATTERY - TOWING • QUALITY WORK development are available aper Hanging from \4 n ^ to ^ k s SERVICE • REPAIRING Lie. #9176 teaching style, theory and Cor. Corlies Ave. & Main St technique. 201-774-0107 Neptune, N.J. * 774-1439 Call 840-1240 Call for Appt. - 988-4503 PAGE 12 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 This ordinance shall take Sewerage Authority are Budget heretofore adopted 53-169 effect upon final passage adoption at the regular being made; the Agenda 47-180 and this purchase will be SHERIFF'S SALE and publication according to meeting of the said Mayor SUPERIOR COURT Meeting scheduled for May SHERIFF'S SALE PUBLIC and Council to be held at the Included in 1991 Capital 8. 1991 will be changed to SUPERIOR COURT Budget as finally adopted. OF NEW JERSEY CHARLES J. McBRIDE, Borough Hall, 106 West CHANCERY DIVISION May 1, 1991 and the OF NEW JERSEY The Resolution adopting the Mayor Sylvania Avenue, Neptune MONMOUTH COUNTY regular meeting scheduled CHANCERY DIVISION iOTICES City, New Jersey, on Temporary Capital Budget is (17) $14.57 Docket No. F-9178-90 for May 15, 1991 will be MONMOUTH COUNTY Monday, May 13, 1991, at on file with the Municipal Docket No. F-6313-89 Empire of America Realty Credit Corp.. changed to Mays, 1991. 7:30 p.m., or as soon Clerk and is available for ORDINANCE 8-1991 First Trust National Association, a cor­ Plaintiff vs: These meetings will be held thereafter as the matter may public Inspection. Borough of poration, Plaintiff vs: NOTICE John H. Green and Mrs. John H. Avon-by-me-Sea at 7:00 P.M., prevailing time Housing Authority be reached, when Section 6. The following Green, his wife. Defendants at the Township of Neptune Leonard E. Gray, et als. D e fe n d a n ts additional matters are By virtue of a writ of execution in the of the objections. If any, to the By virtue of a writ of execution in the County of Monmouth Sewerage Authority's Execu­ hereby determined, declared, NOTICE Is hereby given above stated action to me directed. I Township of Neptune passage of the Ordinance above stated action to me directed. I tive Offices located at 634 recited and stated: that the following entitled shall expose for sale at public vendue. County of Monmouth will be received. shall expose for sale at public vendue, Old Corlies Avenue, (a) The purpose described ordinance was Introduced ■ at the Court House in the Borough of NOTICE is hereby given Dated: April 23,1991 at the Court House in the Borough of Neptune, N.J. In Section 3 of this bond and passed on first reading ' Freehold. County of Monmouth, New that The Neptune Township JOEL POPKIN Freehold, County of Monmouth. New WILLIAM CLEGG, ordinance is not a current at a meeting of the Board of Jersey, on Monday, the 6th day of May, Planning Board at its Bprough Clerk Jersey, on Monday, the 6th day of May. Chairman, expense. It Is a purpose that 1991. at 2 o’clock. PM. prevailing time. Commissioners of the 1991, at 2 o'clock, P.M prevailing time. February 27, 1991 meeting (17) $36.58 Township of Neptune the Borough may lawfully The property to be sold is located in the Borough of Avon-by-the-Sea The property to be sold is located in the and by Resolution adopted Sewerage Authority undertake as a general Township of Neptune in the County of held on April 8, 1991 and City of Freehold in the County ol Mon­ March 27, 1991, approved (17) $8.68 ORDINANCE 1991-5 improvement, and no part of Monmouth, and the State of New was passed on final reading mouth, and the State of New Jersey. the Application of The Commonly known as: 132 Deer Path Borough of the cost thereof has been or Jersey. after a hearing at a meeting 51-31 Housing Authority of Lane, Freehold. New Jersey. Neptune City shall be specially assessed Commonly known as; 1711 Stratford of said board held on April SHERIFF'S SALE Neptune Township for site County of Monmouth Avenue. Neptune. New Jersey 07753. Tax Lot No. 7 in Block No. 84-2. plan approval together on property specially 22,1991. SUPERIOR COURT BOND ORDINANCE PRO­ Tax Lot No 26.01 in Block No. 220. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) benefitted thereby. "AN ORDINANCE AMEND­ OF NEW JERSEY with variances to construct VIDING FOR PURCHASE OF Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 899.60 feet wide. (b) The Supplemental Debt ING AND SUPPLEMENTING LAW DIVISION addition to maintenance BRUSH CHIPPER FRO THE 105.85 feet wide by 25.00 feet long. Nearest C ro ss Street: Situated at the Statement required by the THE CODE OF THE MONMOUTH COUNTY building and site improve­ PUBLIC WORKS DEPART­ Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Northwesterly side of Stone Hill Road, ments including adding Local Bond Law has been BOROUGH OF AVON-BY- Docket No. FM-01937-87 MENT, APPROPRIATING Northerly side of Stratford Avenue. 260 front by 213 side by 187 back by parking, performing certain duly prepared and filed In the THE-SEA, CHAPTER 87, J-34426-90 380 side. $22,000,00 THEREFOR IN­ 125.00. feet from the Westerly side of repairs to sidewalks and Office of the Clerk, and a THEREOF ENTITLED Jane E. Demars (Formerly TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of CLUDING $1,100.00 FROM Fisher Avenue. fences and changing site complete executed dupllr»te CONSTRUCTION CODES. Jane E. Dfeskin), Plaintiff vs: the bid amount at the time of sale. THE CAPITAL IMPROVE­ TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 20% of lighting, with respect to Lot 2 thereof has been tiled in the UNIFORM." Jerold Dreskin, Defendant Balance due in 30 days. Cash or MENT FUND AND AUTHOR­ the bid amount at the time of sale. In Block 3000 In the Office of Ihe Director of the CHARLES J. McBRIDE, By virtue of a writ of certified check only. IZING THE ISSUANCE OF 6alar>ce due in 30 days Cash or Township of Neptune. Division of Local Govern­ certified check only. Mayor execution In the above The approximate amount of the $20,900.00 BONDS OR Monmouth County, New ment Services In the The approximate amount of the ANDREW SAPORITO, stated action to me directed, judgment to be satisfied by sale is the NOTES OF THE BOROUGH Jersey, as shown on the Tax Department ol Community ludgment to be satisfied by sale is the Commissioner I shall expose for sale at sum of $399,954.88 together with the FOR FINANCING PART OF Map of the Township of Affairs of the State of New sum of $72.382 99 together with the WILLIAM J. HAUSELT, public vendue, at the Court costs of this sale. All safes are subject THE COST THEREOF. Neptune. Jersey. The gross debt of costs of this sale. Ail sales are subject Commissioner House in the Borough of to Sheritl's fees, to be paid by Ihe BE IT ORDAINED by the Dated: April 17.1991 the Borough of Neptune City to Sheriff’s fees, to be paid by the Attest: Freehold, County of sucessful bidder in addition to Ihe bid Borough Council of Ihe The Housing Authority of the Is increased by the sucessful bidder in addition to the bid JUDITH A. LACHENAUER Monmouth, New Jersey, on amount. Borough of Neptune City, The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Township of Neptune authorization of the bonds or amount. Borough Clerk Monday, the 20th day of In the County ol Monmouth. to ad/ourn this sale wilhoul further 1810 Alberta Avenue. notes provided in this bond The Sheriff hereby reserves the right (17) $10.85 May. 1991, at 2 o'clock, New Jersey (not less than notice by publication. ordinance by $20.900.(X) and to adjourn this sale without further P.M., prevailing time. Neptune, N.J. 07753 two-thirds of all members WILLIAM M LANZARO, Sheriff the obligations authorized notice by publication. ORDINANCE 9-1991 All the defendant's interest ALLAN J. SCHECHET, thereof atfirmafively concurr­ Dated: April 10. 17, 24, May 1 herein will be within all debt WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Borough of in Lot 67, Block 18-1 in the Attorney for Applicant ing) as follows: Zucker. Goldberg, Becker & Ackerman. (17) $11.78 limitations prescribed by that Dated: April 10. 17, 24. May 1 Avon-by-the-Sea Township of Ocean, Section 1. The purchase Shapiro and Martone, Attorneys Attorneys law. County of Monmouth Monmouth County tax map, described in Section 3 of this Frank J. Martone, for the firm Shari Seller tor the firm ORDINANCE 1991-4 (c) An aggregate amount NOTICE Is hereby given known as 7 Ellen Court, bond ordinance is hereby (201) 743-2800 that the following entitled (201) 763-7788 Borough of not exceeding $2,000.(K) lor located near the intersection authorized by the Borough ordinance was Introduced (15-18) $62.00 Neptune City items ol expense listed In (15-18) $63.24 of Cold Indian Springs Road. of Neptune City. New and passed on first reading County of Monmouth and permitted under N.J.S.A. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOS­ Jersey. For the purpose at a meeting of the Board of AN ORDINANCE TO 40A:2-20 may be included IT; 20% of the bid amount at described in Section 3 there Commissioners of the AMEND THE CODE OF THE as part of the costs of the the time of sale. Balance due Is hereby appropriated the NOTICE Borough of Avon-by-the-Sea In 30 days. Cash or certified BOROUGH OF NEPTUNE purpose authorized In NOTICE sum of $22,000.00, including Section 1 hereof and Is Borough of held on April 8, 1991 and check only. CITY, CHAPTER 50 THERE­ Neptune Township the sum of $1,100.00 as the included In the foregoing BradleyBeach was passed on final reading The approximate amount of OF ENTITLED "BRUSH Board of Education down payment lor the said estimate thereof. County of Monmouth after a hearing at a meeting the judgment to be satiafied GRASS AND WEEDS". TO County of Monmouth CHANGE TO DATE FOR purpose as required by the Section 7. The full faith NOTICE IS HEREBY of said board held on April by sale Is the sum of Sealed proposals will be Local Bond Law. The down and credit ol the Borough GIVEN that the following 22,1991. $17.707.72 together with the THE REMOVAL OF LEAVES received, publicly opened payment has been made are hreby pledged to the entitled ordinance as "AN ORDINANCE AMEND­ costs of this sale. All sales AND TO ADD NEW and read by the School SECTION 50-3.5 ENTITLED available In the Capital punctual payment of the introduced and passed on ING AND SUPPLEMENTING are subject to Sheriff's fees, Business Admlnlstra- Improvement Fund in one or principal of and Interest on first reading at a regular THE CODE OF THE to be paid by the successful "ILLEGAL DUMPING", AND tor/Board Secretary of the more previously adopted the obligations authorized meeting of the Board of BOROUGH OF AVON-BY- bidder in addition to the bid TO AMEND CHAPTER 72 Neptune Township Board of budgets. by this bond ordinance. Commissioners of the THE-SEA, CHAPTER 161, amount. THEREOF ENTITLED Education at 2106 Bangs "HOUSING STANDARDS" Section 2. In order to Borough of Bradley Beach THEREOF ENTITLED The Sheriff hereby reserves The obligations shall be Avenue, Neptune, New TO ADD TO SECTION 72- finance the cost of the held on March 26.1991, and VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC.” the right to adjourn this direct, unlimited obligations Jersey, on May 16, 1991 at 9B(1) CONTAINERIZATION purpose not covered by of the Borough and the passed on final reading, after CHARLES J. McBRIDE, sale without further notice by 11:00 A.M. prevailing time, OF SWEEPINGS. application of the down Borough shall be obligated a hearing thereon, at a Mayor publication. for. BE IT ORDAINED by the payment, negotiable bonds to levy ad valorem taxes regular meeting held on April ANDREW SAPORfTO, WILLIAM M. LANZARO, EXCAVATION AND Mayor and Council of the are hereby authorized to upon all the taxable property 23 1991; Commissioner Sheriff PLUMBING #91-14 Borough of Neptune City as be issued in the principal within the Borough for Ihe “A NOTICE ORDINANCE. WILLIAM J. HAUSELT, Dated: April 24. May 1, S, 15 Bid proposals to receive -amount of $20,900.00 1991 INDEX RATE ORDIN­ Commisslonor Edward K. Zuckerman, follows: payment of.the obligations consideration by the Section 1. Chapter 50 of pursuant to the Local Bond ANCE BOROUGH OF Attest; Attorney and interest thereon without Neptune Township Board of the Code of the Borough of Lqw. In anticipation of the limitation on rate or amount. BRADLEY BEACH.” JUDITH A. LACHENAUER (908) 247-6678 Education are to be Neptune City. Section M -3.3 issuance of Ihe bonds, Section 6. That in the By order of The Board Borough Clerk (17-20) $54.56 submitted In strict com­ negotiable bond anticipation of Commissioners (17) $11.16 is hereby amended as event any moneys are pliance with the Public follows: notes are hereby authorized received by the Borough LEONARD W. RILEY, NOTICE 53-148 School Contract Law, NJSA Mayor SHERIFF'S SALE 50-3,3. Removal of notes are hereby authorized from the United States of Borough of 16A:18-18. Leaves - Leaves will be to be issued pursuant to America, or from the State of GEORGE A. DeNARDO. Avon-by-the-Sea SUPERIOR COURT Arrangement to obtain Commisslonor OF NEW JERSEY picked up by machine from and within the limitations New Jersey or any of its County of Monmouth specifications can be made March 1 through May 15 for BERTRAM J. GAYNOR, CHANCERY DIVISION prescribed by the Local agencies, or from any other NOTICE Is hereby given by contacting the Office of spring cleanup and October Commissioner MONMOUTH COUNTY Bond Law. sources for the purposes that the following ordin- ance the Director of School 1 through December 25 for Attest: Docket No. F-6815-89 Section 3. The purchase provided for herein prior to was introduced and passed Facilities at the stated PHYLLIS A. QUIXLEY, Household Finance Corpor­ fall cleanup. Leaves shall be hereby authorized, and the the Issuance of any of the on first reading by the Board address between the hours Deputy Borough Clerk ation III, t/k/a Household placed in open containers or purpose for which the bonds bonds or notes authorized of Commissioners of the of 8 A.M. and 4 P.M., (17) $10.23 Finance Corporation, a clear plastic bags all other are to be isaued. Is Ihe by this ordinance, the Borough of Avon-by-the-Sea Monday through Friday, Delaware Corporation times ol the year. purchase of a brush chipper amount os such bonds or at a meeting held on April 22, excepting school holidays, authorized to do business In Section 2. Chapter 50 of for the Public Works Depart­ notes authorized herein Shan 1991 and said ordinance will telephone (906) 776-2069. ORDINANCE #281 the State of New Jersey, the Code of Ihe Borough of ment of the Borough. The be reduced by the amount be taken up on second The Board of Education so received prior to the Borough of Interlaken Plaintiff vs: Neptune City Is hereby period of usefulness for the reading with a hearing on reserves the right to reject County of Monmouth Anthony Sciarretta and amended to add new brush chipper is fifteen (15) issuance of any such bonds May 13. 1991 at 8:00 PM at any or all bids and to waive Section 50-3.5 following or notes. "CAP" ORDINANCE TO Noreen Sciarretta, et als. years. 301 Main Street, Avon, NJ, at Immaterial formalities in any EXCEED THE INDEX RATE Defendants Section 50-3.4 to be known Section 4. All bond That In the event any of which time and place all bid If deemed to be In the as 50-3.5 as follows; anticipation notes issued such moneys are received . FOR THE YEAR 1991. By virtue of a writ of interest of the Board of interested persons will be 50-3.5. Illegal dumping. hereunder shall mature at from the United States of NOTICE OF ADOPTION execution in the above state Education. The Board of Edu­ given an opportunity to be No person shall discard or such times as may be America, or from fhe State of Notice is hereby given that action to me directed, i shall cation takes no responsibility heard. dump along any street or determined by the chief New Jersey or any of Its the above Ordinance was expose for sale at public for the punctual receipt of JUDITH A. LACHENAUER road, on or off any right-of- financial officer, provided agencies, or from any other introduced and passed on vendue, at fhe Court House mailed bids. All bids mailed Borough Clerk way, any household or that no note shall mature sources after the issuance first reading March 25, 1991, in the Borough of Freehold, are done so at the risk of the ORDINANCE 11-1991 commercial solid waste, later than one year from Its ol the bonds or notes was presented and passed County of Monmouth, New bidder and must be clearly "AN ORDINANCE TO rubbish, refuse, junk, date. The notes shall bear authorized by this ordinance on second reading and Jersey, on Monday, the marked with the bid title and AMEND THE CODE OF THE vehicle or vehicle parts, Interest et such rate or have been Issued, then finally adopted April 22,1991. 22nd day of April, 1991, at 2 number. BOROUGH OF AVON-BY- rubber tires, appliances, rates and be in such form such moneys so received MARY JANE KNIGHT, o'clock, ' P.M., prevailing Bids must be made on the THE-SEA, CHAPTER 168, furniture or other personal as may be determined by 'Shall be applied to the Municipal Clerk time. 'proposal form provided, as THEREOF ENTITLED, property, in any place not the chief financial officer. payment of such bonds or (17) $5.58 The property to be sold Is designated and submitted WATER." specifically designated for The chief financial officer notes. located in the City of Long In 'accordance with a "Bid BE IT ORDAINED that shall determine all matters Section 9. This bond Branch, in the (bounty of Bond" or "Certified Check" the purpose of solid waste NOTICE Chapter 166 be amended as in connection with notes ordinance ehall take effect Monmouth, and the State of in the sum of not less than storage or disposal. Borough of follows: twenty (20) days after the New Jersey. Commonly Section 3. Chapter 72 of Issued pursuant to this Avon-lw-tne-Sea SECTION 168-4.1 Wfler ten (10) percent of the first publication thereof after known as; 133 Morris the Code of the Borough of ordinance, and the chief County o f Monmouth service connections; amount of the proposal. final adoption, as provided Avenue, Long Branch, New Neptune City, Section 72- financial officer's signature NOTICE is hereby given A. All taps and connec­ Bidders are required to by the L o ^ Bond L w . Jersey. 98(1) is hereby amended to upon the notes shall be that the folowing ordin- ance submit with their proposal, THE BOROUGH OF tions to the borough water Tax Lot No. 22 in Block No. read as follows; conclusive evidence as to all was introduced and passed written consent of a Surety system shall be made only 229. (1) Sanitation. AH exter- lor such determinations. All NEPTUNE crrv on first reading by the Board Bond, and agree to execute Joel Popkin, by authorized borough A full legal description of property areas shall be notes issued hereunder of Commissioners of the the required performance, Borough Clerk personnel. The owner shall the property can be found maintained in a clean and may be renewed from time Borough of Avon-by-the-See labor and material bond in pay a fee of one hundred fifty in the Offices of the sanitary condition, free from to time subject to the PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby accordance with the spec­ at a meeting held on April 22, dollars ($150.00) for each Register of Deeds and the ^ n y accumulation of rubbish provisions of N.J.SA. 40A;2- given that the foregoing 1991, and said ordinance will ification requirements. tap. Sheriff of Monmouth and garbage. No person 8(a). The chief financial Ordinance wee duly Contractors submitting be taken up on second SECTION 166-19. ReinstaN- County. shall sweep Into or deposit officer Is hereby authorized adopted on first reading by proposals must be pre- reading with a hearing on ation of meter. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOS­ In any gutter, street, catch to seH part or all of the notes the Borough CouncH of the quelified by the State of New May 13.1991 at 6:00 P.M. at If a meter is removed for IT: 20% of the bid amount at basin or other public place from time to time at public or Borough of Neptune City in Jersey in accordance with 301 Main Street, Avon, NJ„ any cause whatsoever. It wlli the time of sale. Balance due any accumulation of litter private sale and to deliver the County of Monmouth, NJSA 18A:16-9 and must at which time and place all not be Installed until all in 30 days. Cash or certified from any public or private them to the purchaser New Jersey, on the 22nd Interested persons will be further comply with the arrears or charges due for check only. sidewalk or driveway. Every thereof upon receipt of Day of April, 1991, and the given an opportunity to be requirements of PL 1975. water supply shall be paid, The approximate amount of person who owns or payment of the purchase said Ordinance win be taken heard. Chapter 127 and PL 1977, as well as a charge of the judgment to be satisfied occupies property shall keep price plus accrued interest up for further consideration Chapter 33. JUDITH A. LACHENAUER twenty-five dollars ($25.00) by sale Is the sum of the sidewalk in front of his or from their dates to the date for final passage at a Bidders are required to Borough Clerk for the fuming on and off of $110,683.24 together with her premises free of litter. All of delivery thereof. The chief meeting of said Borough attend the mandatory Pre- ORDINANCE 10-1991 the water at the curb. the costs of this sale. Ail litter sweepings shall be financial officer is directed to Council to be held at the Bid Tour/Conference at the "AN ORDINANCE TO This ordinance shall take sates. All sales are subject collected and properly report in writing to the Borough Hall, 106 West AMEND THE CODE OF THE Facility Office, same address, governing body at the Sylvania Avenue, Neptune effect upon final passage to Sheriff's fees, to be paid containerized for disposal. BOROUGH OF AVON-BY- on May 7,1991, at 2:00 P.M. nreeting next succeeding City. New Jersey, on and pubtcatlon according to Section 4. This ordinance THE-SEA, CHAPTER 164, by the successful bidder in as so stated In the shall become effective when the date when any sale or Monday, May 13, 1991 at THEREOF ENTITLED. addition to the bid atiKMint. specifications. There Is a delivery of fhe notes 7:30 p.m., prevailing time or CHARLES J. McBRIDE. passed and published VEHICLE STORAGE." The Sheriff hereby reserves twenty-five (25) dollar non- as soon thereafter as said Mayor according to law. pursuant to this ordinance is BE IT ORDAINED that the right to adjourn this refundable charge, payable made. Such report must matter can be reached, at (17) $19.53 NOTICE Chapter 164, Article I, sale without further notice by by certified check or cash, NOTICE Is hereby given include the amount, the which time and place all Recreational Vehicles, be NOTICE publication. for the specifications and that fhe foregoing Ordin­ description, the Interest rate, persona who may be amended as follows: Sewerage Authority WILLIAM M. LANZARO, drawings. ance was Introduced and and the maturity schedule interested therein will be SECTION 164-1. Storage Sheriff Authorized by Neptune Twp. ^ t h e passed at a regular meeting of the notes sold, the price given an opportunity to be Board of Education of tialora and boats. Township of Neptune Dated: March 27, April 3.10, of the Mayor and Council of obtained, and the name of heard concerning the same, ANTOINETTE J. RUGQIERI (3) The length of the County of Monmouth 17 the Borough of Neptune the purchaser. Dated: April 23,1991 School Business Adtnlnls- vehicle or boat to be stored The following changes to Howard W. Smith, Attorney City, held Monday, April 22. Srctlon 5. The purchase JOEL TOPKIN, cannot exceed thirty (30) feet trator/Board Secretary the scheduled meetings of (609) 690-2501 1991 and will be considered herein is included In the Borough Clerk (17) $28.83 in length. the Township of Neptune (T7-20) $63.24 for passage and final 1991 Temporary Capital (17) $84.32 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 PAGE 13 Around May 15, the former Perkins Pancake for breakfast, lunch and Ocean Grove Medical Center met this HOMESTEAD at Ocean restaurant. JOHN WEL­ dinner and will add a yogurt week in St. Paul’s with 12 Grove will open at the DON, experienced Free­ stand to the ocearfront LOCALS members making 175 North End for the summer hold restaurant operator, enterprise. sterile paper towels. The Ms. MARY JEAN season, replacing the will open daily at 7:30 AM Auxiliary meets the third TENNANT has returned to Monday of each month and Mozambique, Africa for a 10- all interested friends are month visit at the request welcome. of the United Methodist Church of that country. The Times erred last Want to get your money’s worth? The church is celebra­ week. It was the 47th ting one hundred years of anniversary dinner of the ...and a whole lot more! service and Mary Jean was Hannah-Crosman VFW a missionary there for 40 Auxiliary when officers were years. She is now living in installed, not the 4th the Brookes-Howell annual, as pointed. Join the Jersey retirement home in Asheville, North Carolina. For AH Your, She will speak at various Shore Fitness Shop churches in the country Flporcoveniig Open 24 Hours Everyday! and visit Hartsell School where she served for 25 6 Rooms Filled With Strength and years, and Maputo where Stamina Equipment. 35,000 lbs. of she served as an executive Free Weights, Bicycles, LIFE in the church headquarters. *t^vi;son Rugs Mary Jean is a sister of STEPS, VERSA Climbers, Mrs. Floyd George, and 39 Pligrim Pathway Ergometer Rowing Machines, resided with Dr. and Mrs. Ocean Grove, N.J. Treadmill; Excellent Equipment Tel. 775-7371 George in Ocean Grove For Every Body Part. for two years after retirement. No initiation fee-No long term agreements

DR. and MRS. FLOYD MONMOUTH Please visit us-Judge for yourself! GEORGE of Main Avenue COUNTY Only recently traveled to Atlanta, Ga., to attend the Passion DEPT. OF 712 LaReine Ave., Bradley Beach, NJ 07720. Play there. The presenta­ $2500 TOURISM (Adjacent to RR Station) 2U1-988-9888 tion is given by 500 Per Month, . Asic for Greg or John members of the First (TOLL FREE) Baptist Church of that city of which Dr. Charles Stanley is 1-800-523-2587 pastor. The play was first presented fifteen years ago and is perform ed in the Civic Auditorium on seven VOTE nights during Lent to a combined audience of thirty thousand people. The Georges have attend­ Neptune Township ed the Passion Play in # ___ Oberammergau, Germany and feel this is equal or better than it. Dr. Stanley is Board of Education a well-known television minister and one of the outstanding preachers of our century. He has agreed MAUREEN R. WEBER - Ballot Position #1 to preach in the Ocean Grove Auditorium during Resident Shark River Hills * Married with 4 children, 4 grandchildren and 3 step­ children * Past President Asbury Park Area Chamber of Commerce * Member, Red and the 1992 season. B la c k * Monmouth County Voc. Ed. Planning Commission * Member, Monmouth The Georges were accom­ County Juvenile Officers’ Assn. * Past member. State Task Force on Job Service panied on the trip by Mr. a Employer Committee * Past Chairperson & Charter member, Monmouth County and Mrs. Robert Kirby of Commission on the Status of Women * Past Officer Wall Twp. Recreation Commission Lancaster, Pa. & Booster Assn. * Currently attending Caldwell College * Holds Rutgers University Certificate in Management Mastery and Marketing & Advertising Mastery * Graduate St. Rose High School, Belmar * Communicant of St, Rose Church - Certified Educator of SHAWN A. LIDDICK of Mt. CCD, Choir member, Scripture reader * Former Radio News Broadcaster, WJLK; News Zion Way, has been named Director, Monmouth Cablevision, TV-34. to the Dean’s List in Arts and Sciences at Lock Haven (Pa.) State. Sus­ JOANNE B. COLLINS - Ballot Position #2 taining a grade point average of 3.5 or above is Married * Neptune resident 7 years * Secretary Shark River Hill Property Cwners Assn. the requirement needed to 1987-1990 * Currently President SRHPCA (1991) * Volunteer worker - Jersey Shore achieve this honor. Shawn Medical Center * A.S. Degree - Brookdale Community College - Liberal Arts * B.S. is a sophomore studying Political Science and Degree - cum laude Monmouth College - Elementary Education major, mathematics Journalism. He recently minor * Former elementary school teacher - 8 years (various schools in Monmouth returned from studying County) * Currently Supply Systems Analyst - U.S. Government, Ft. Monmouth * abroad, where he attended Member Holy Innocents Church * Members Neptune Township Board of Education - Glasgow University in Member, Education Committee; Member, Transportation Committee; Chairperson, Scotland, achieving a 3.8 Policy/Public Relations Committee * Member Red and Black. GPA. While in Britain he was able to visit Edinburgh, Inverness, New Castle, and Manchester and experience GAIL M. TAYLOR - Ballot Position #6 staying in youth hostels. He also had the opport­ Life-long resident of Neptune * Married with 4 children, all in Neptune School System unity to spend Christmas in * Graduate of Neptune School System * President Summerfield School PTA * Member Germany with the La Curriculum and Instruction Parent Advisory Council 1989 - present * Brownie Leader Grandier’s, formerly of 1987 - 1990 (present) * GrrI Scout Leader 1990 - 1991 (present) * Member Hamilton Neptune, before returning United Methodist Church * Member and Treasurer of Hope Circle of Church * Cn home. service unit for Neptune Area Girl Scout Team as special events coordinator * Class mother for all four children * Member and membership chairperson of Middle School Baby JUSTIN THOMAS SPTC * Member Red and Black * Work part-time for Mary’s Catering Service, Belmar * ELVIN, son of Charles B.A. in Elementary Education from Monmouth College. and Melina (Cosentino) Elvin of Clifton, formerly of the Grove, was baptized during Sunday morning worship in St. Paul’s Church. Justin’s grand­ Tuesday, April 30, 1991 mother here is Ellen Cosentino of Abbott Ave. The Ocean Grove Auxi­ liary to Jersey Shore Polls open 3 to 9 PM

M OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25,1991 PAGE 14 OBITUARIES MEMORIAL CROSS OCEAN GROVE -The 18- PUBLIC AUCTION (The abbreviation foot Memorial Cross on JSMC in various obituary the front of the Ocean notices stands for Jersey Grove Auditorium, facing Shore Medical Center). the sea, wili be iighted Conducted in Our Qaliery: 504 Main S t the week of April 26-May ASBURY PARK* NEW JERSEY MARIE T. 2 in Memory of Sue and BLUMENSCHINE Stephen Gillick by Anne SaKng rho pwaorW propany from local aataiaa. indudirv Vkaorta A. Waiankamp. Etaaoam M- Gemma and exhar Ocean Grove - Grave­ Forrester. side services for Mrs. Marie naam- viet. a oanal Back Sola: WafeM Eaaflaka Sinaia Drowar T. Blumenschine, 97, who MARY C. BREHENY died last Wednesday, April Avon-by-the-Sea - The SS?; B « .a s n ^ e w a vtt/Franel. 17, at the Methodist Home’s funeral mass is today Francis Asbury Manor, 70 (Thurs.) in Chatham for OCCOAATIONt: Swrtng Ratwara by IntamaMon^ ••Sarartiy: 57 pc.; Saiawna Vaaa: Wh«a Lampa glP a a r* _r«atan ( i K u r ’ A Ottiaf»>; Waathar Vana: Qarran A.Capaly v l Stockton Ave., were last former resident here, Mary woman;______n Advartamo . —al I kAn Sarral J. Monroa ~Tawlw; ' Karaatan Friday afternoon in Holly­ DaMart------Sal (1834); Wan Oianay n i^ .------POTTITTERV: MoCoy/walar. Fulpar, Hul. Lanox; KMP; lOO"* y"®; C. Brehany, 84, who died nchJdmo Canaoiad; Omala Braaa Framar, ’ 2 Spo^^SS*^5(^l«any--’«*rySM’ pla»8^'w ^^ Big Caaaa f i t oi wood Memorial Park, Union. Sunday in her Chatham Coaiuma Jaaialry . . . Tw o Olamond Eiyyoam ad Wnga:loa: O^ dd Wafds A M ora. ___ . ______^ n,w.w,.x». BOOKS: Tha baat ootacdon of Local A Naw Jaraay T r Z2IfIias?SI!rj2rMvCo^^ A resident of the Manor residence. /A- Aai*e MrT\> mft* Altai 1906; Lono Bnncfi. J- L. Sinth ISOT; New Jersey ^ for six years, she had She had been a member resided in Neptune 32 of the Avon Seniors Group years and was a member of and of the Altar and the Neptune City Memorial Rosary Society of St. 'fsrissrKSS- "*" iiar&'iii'*- United Methodist Church Elizabeth R.C. Church, and its Methodist Women. OM fCnONSc Cardan StaU Pkwy. Exit 100 B. taka (R t 33 or 66 Ea»t) to Asbury Park. About 4 nMaa. We re at 504 Main here. She is survived by S t. Ac/oas Irom Roy Kogert. She had lived in Newark a son, Patrick J., Florham over 50 years and was a Park, and two grandchild­ WM. BARRON AUCTIONEERS 988-7711 former member for 70 years ren. of the Memorial Presby­ terian Church, Newark. "Come ’Cee’ us," say openea tor Saturdays only A son, Arthur E., died in Mrs. META DAVIS has Clerks-Caretakers-Curators- in April and Saturdays and 1974 and she is survived Ocean Grove returned to her Arlington Custodians Dr. George and Wednesdays in May, until by two daughters, Mrs. Court apartment after a Mary Louise Stoll, volun­ the May 25th grand re­ Ruth B. Fiedler of Neptune l o c a l s happy winter in Bradenton, teers at the Auditorium opening for the summer. and Mrs. Doris T. Muller of Fla., where she enjoyed BOOK STORE which they West Allenhurst. Businesswoman HELEN visits from her family, We are pleased to announce the opening of; A memorial service took BLAIR of the Bronson & daughters Eleanor Shallo of place last Saturday after­ Blair Agency on Main Ave. Hudson, NY, and Joan noon in Memorial UMC, was a surgical patient last Brown of Ocean Grove; the Neptune City. week following a fall which latter’s daughter, Sandi IFA O ffllllLV resulted in a severe frac­ McEwan of Shark River CATHERINE Z. FINNEGAN ture of the wrist. She’s Hills, and Brenda Rice of I F © © ( U ) © 1 g _ r Avon-by-the-Sea - Mass convalescing at home and Scotia, NY. and Meta’s comes into the office for great-grandson, Steven of Christian Burial was last Colfax Plaza • 2510 Belmar Blvd. Friday in St. Elizabeth R.C. brief periods. Rice, who will be a year old Church, here, for communi­ May 4. Wall.NJ 07719 cant Mrs. Catherine Z. Pamela A. MInnIs PT Matthew R. Miller PT Finnegan, a retired clerk for Medicare and HMO certified the Pennsylvania RR, who PEGGY and FRANK ( 9 0 8 ) 6 8 1 -1 722 resided here 35 years and 'I HOLL, Broadway, returned who died last Wednesday, home Thursday night after April 17, at home. She was nie believe spending eight days in pre-deceased by her Costa Rica, Central Amer­ husband, James, and is the Bible reveals ica. They enjoyed two days survived by several nieces in San Jose and six days in and nephews. God and the way Guancaste at the Flamingo Beach Hotel on the Pacific KENNETH BROWN God is at work in coast. Temperatures were Ocean Grove - Funeral in the 90’s with ocean water arrangements for Kenneth our lives. 80 degrees, and the days Brown, 79, a resident here bright and clear. who died March 10 in 0 JSMC, were handled by Ocean Grove Memorial Our Troops- Home. There are no known survivors. Fairy Memorial WELCOME HOME

Home ^ 801 Main St., Avon-by-the-Soa^ Mrs. Schneider and John 403 Third Avenue 7 7 5 - 1 2 6 5 (Closed Sun. & Mon.) Asbury Park, N.J. welcome youl TAYLOR & 775-0434

M£M8£f? BY INVITATION NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS Everydav is a SALE DAY at Ocean Grove Memorial v^TOWN SHOP ^ JUNIOR MISSES & HALF SIZES ., -4- * Tlim ug M Turley, Jfe: ' Home FASI410NS & SPORTSWEAR 118 Main Avenue REDEEMER Ocean Grove, N.J. LUTHERAN CHURCH We always carry the lateel styles in 3531 Hwy. at Jumping Brook Rd. 775-0435 jewelry, scarves, hair ornaments, fashion Neptune, N.J. * 922-2757 WiHiam P. Walton. Ill, Mgr. leggjlngs, jackets, sportswear, junior 9 RANDY STEINMAN, FASTC3R fashions and half-size dresses AT THE Worshjp: 6:15 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. LOWEST PRICES! I Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. LARRISON ‘m a Jo r c f ^ d it caMo s a c c e p t e d CO AL & FUEL oiu 523 Main St. 988-2528 Bradley Beach Open Late Fri. Night 'Eft/ !funerat 9-Come Highway 35 & 3rd Ave. Highway 33 — Neptune NEPTUNE CITY 775-0567 Forethought funeral planning* aff'ords you: H.T. Ayers Plumbing & Heating | • N o tax UabiVaies to you or your family; RESIDENTIAL and COMMERCIAL, OLD and NEW WORK I •- Flexibk payment options; Call 775-1059 1 • Peace of mind; I • The ability to make your own decisions in advance. f' 774-5352 Electric Sewer & Drains Cleaned | I PORE Residence 77 Broadway 115 Newgate Lane, Neptune I THOUGHT®. THE PLUMBING SHOP ON WHEELS ^ • Funded by policies from Forethought Life Insurance Company______Ocean Grove 774-2590 ■iiM.iJijf" THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 15

769-6649, ext. NJ 157, 8 a.m. - 8 SUMMER RENTAL HOUSE PAINTING - p.m., 7 days. (15-20*) BUSINESS FOR SALb Interior, exterior. Celan, neat HOUSE FOR SALE OCEAN GROVE - Classic work. Honest & reliable. EARN UPTO$10C.An COMMERCIAL BUSI­ charming Victorian home. 2 bdrm, Reasonable rates. Call Bill in evening jSemonstrating quality 2 baths, kitchen w/cathedral Ocean Grove anytime for free caridle^ and giftware. No OCEAN GROVE - Open NESS - Neighborhood grocery ceilings, skylight, W/D, garden, house by owner, 83 Mt. Carmel In Neptune w/sdparate.1 BR apt. estimates - 988-6511. Fully deliveries, investments or porch, balcony. $5,700 for season insured, (17-22*) Way. Sun., April 20 from 1 to Current tenants on ri|onth to experience. Free kit available. Call or monthly. MUST SEE. Call 988- 3;30 p.m. 3 BRs, 1 1/2 bath, month tenancy. Rent w/option or .^255-2780. (15-17*) Victorian. $117,000. (17) owner financing. Net? income 6281. (15-17) HANDYMAN - Retired with $13.0p0per year. $144,300. Call carpenty and electrian skills. Call N.J. CONTROLS OCEANFRONT Condo, 1 Fri.- Sun. at (908) 988-3967. (i7- OCEAN GROVE - 10 974W 5 . (16-17) TRAINING CENTER bdrm, private deck overlooking 18) rooms, year round, 1 1/2 blocks O U T O F W O R K t from beach (South end), 2 full ocean. 3rd floor. Season or baths, fully vinyl sided. $139,000. monthly. Call 681-1319. (15-17) FULLER BRUSH products LOOKING FOR JOB OPPORTUNITYl APT. FOR RENT now available ir> the Ocean Grove Call 776-9337. (13tf) START A NEW CAREER TODAY! COMF - '-A.— • area - waitir«g to serve you, OCEAN GROVE - Year ATTHE NEW JERSEY COOTROI.TBAININO - Two A T ^ 3 - ^ is e call Roberta (authorized CENTER WE ARE DEDICATED TO EDUCAT­ BRADLEY BEACH round spacious 5 room. 2 BR, ,^#«8torecl Victorian tbwnhouses. 5 ^g) a at l 988-8317. (17- ING BOTH THE TRADESMAN AND THE NOV­ furnished. Available May 1. Rent ICE IN THE MOST MODERN AND UP TO BR, 2 bath. 1/2 block to beach. DATE HANDS-ON TRAINING AVAILABLE includes utilities. Excellent for Rent w/option or owner FOR TODAYS ADVANCED HEATING AND AIR working couple. 69 Embury Ave. CONDITIONONG SYSTEMS. OUR INSTRUC­ financing. $179,500 & $159,500. 774-1316 Rm 317. (16-17*) TOR IS CERTIFIED BY THE STATE OP NEW Cali 974-8475. (16-17) JERSEY FOB VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND . LONG DIS- HAS OVER *0 YEARS OF FIELD EXPERI­ OCEAN GROVE - Modem 3 ^ - Household ENCE WHICH HELPS HIM CONVEY IN LAY­ HOUSE FOR RENT VERS MEN TERMS PROBLEMS AND TERMINOI. room apt. Ideal location. So. Encr I. We can handle all OGY USED IN THIS INDUSTRY. ocean block. $500 (utilitie- needs. Call Lowy’s - Perfec­ BEIXIW IS A USTING OF CLASSES THAT OCEAN GROVE included). Call 774-4246. tion, sunny, clean, spacious, 'torage - (201) 775- ARE AVAILABLE: 'tf******-, 2 beds, 2 kilchens, 2 CONTROIA AND WIRWO DUCT DK8IGN AND LATOUT baths. Call tima-^mfll'SepnjT'- NEPTUNE - ^ HEAT lAMS AND CAIN GASflRRVlCB ~hospltal. 1 bd;‘ longer. No pels or smoking- Call A.C. PHA8R I OD. SRRVICB kitchen, pantry 7 iCHANDISE 775-2809. (16-10) . OR SALE AC. TOASR n HRAT PUWt* PHaRE I info call 775-3986 THESE CLASSES ARE GIVEN IN THE OCEANIC >EHOLD items - April EVENING HOURS AT OUR LOCATION IN to 12. Elec, scooter NEPTUNE AT W9 EMBURY AVE. FOR MORE aplT, 2rid floor, INFORMATION, CALL 9 0 S 7 7 M 4 0 7 er & ramp - $2,000. 2 a n d a sk f o r a f r e e b r o u c h u r e . ______c u s tc Jm $560/month incluai A.C., odds & ends. gas. Security. Call 7i »e.. Ocean Grove. For TIRE 18*) 121. (17*) ROOMS FOR RENT ASSOCIATES HELP WANTED OCEAN GROVE -1 only- Complete ANTIQUE «x POSTAL JOBS - $11,41 to year round furnished, clean, quiet CARS - Restored ana ..paired. Auto Service, room in small owner occuppied $14.90/hr. For exam and Cars lacquar painted. Call Stanley anniication information, call 219- including Tune-Ups, rooming house. Near beach, 922-4255. (16-19) quiet neighborhood, excellent Shocks, etc. tenants. Share kitchen, bath, laundry. Cable & utilities included in rent $360/month. Call 502- 9095. (17-20)

LAKE VIEW, large, clean OCEAN GROVE room. 3 home-cooked meals. State licensed C 775-2096. (17) 1200 Main St. Bradley Beach FLOWER 775-0700 and GIFT SHOPPE Announcing the Relocation *Russell Stover Candy * Gourmet Fruit Baskets Pete LaVance of the Office of ‘Traditional Funeral Arrangements & Sons Balloons & Green Flowering Plants Hunter 4 Wheel Alignment i Howard Jewell, M.D. and Visa, Master Card & American Express Accepted Mark Ornstein, M.D. Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M, * 988-7900 Oil& for the practice of Internal Medicine Filter ******* S U A /A E P • O f Service Hal Ornstein, D.P.M. for We feature the ultimate the practice of Podiatric computerized wheel alignment *EXTEND TIRE LIFE Medicine and Foot Surgery *GET BETTER HANDLING NEVV LOCATION: 45 Main Ave., Ocean Grove *ENJOY SMOOTHER RIDE ‘ ENSURE SAFER DRIVING (Effective Feb. 1st) - (Directly adjacent to Nagle’s Pharmacy) *FREE,INSPECTION WITH HOWARD JEWELL, M.D. EVERY ALIGNMENT ' MARK ORNSTEIN, M.D. Also specializing in 774- 0070 ..nnD IIS fill fiT Thf flunnTic ciu5 ‘ BRAKES Summer Camp ‘ SHOCKS & STRUTS HAL ORNSTEIN, D.P.M. ‘ FRONT WHEEL DRIVE 775- 7040 JUNE 17TH-AUGUST23RD REPAIRS Arts and crafts, swimming, tennis, basketball, aerobics, soccer and recreational *ON THE CAR WHEEL l i i games to give to the 3 to 13 year old a summer to remember. b a l a n c in g

Swim School Pete LaVance WEST GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH JUNE 17TH-AUGUST 9TH & Sons The Red Cross swimming method for the beginner to advanced swimmer. All classes Corlies Ave. at Walnut St., Neptune taught by Red Cross Certified Water Safety Instructors. For children ages 3-13. Est. 1962 604 Hwy. 35 Worship with a Family Junior Tennis Academy JULY 1 ST-AUGUST 8TH Neptune Services: Sun. 9:15 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. Designed for the youngster with instruction and playing experience. The course is Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. pointed to strategy in both singles and doubles. For ages 9-17. 774-2442 Visa/Mastercharge Nursery available at 10:30 a.m. Service Cali or write kx torther information. David B. Cotton, Pastor Church: 774-6748 Parsonage: 776-6203 Valvoline The Atlanlic Club • 1904 Atlantic Ave.. Wall • P.O. Box 49 9• AUenwood, NJ 08720 • 223-2100 PAGE 16 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1991 heavily on state funds and Last year, the amount to Anticipated revenues other dance was given by Tax Rate has to concentrate more be raised by taxation than the local property tax Director of Recreation attaining appropriations and continued from page 1 amounted to $8,374,263, are $9,854,570. Richard Bormann and spending. amounting to a total hosted by Mrs. Terry McGann and Daryl Daniels The municipal budget budget of $16,408,968. Sabatino. voted their disapproval. Spring Dance will be published in next This year’s budget of Mrs. Sabatino was The decrease is due largely Thursday’s issue of The $17,944,078 calls for Neptune - About 200 assisted by many seniors in part to $12 million in state Times. Public hearing $8,089,507 to be raised from the Neptune Township in setting the tables, taking aid the municipality will will be Monday, May 2, at through taxation. Seniors Club attended the tickets, and serving the receive. 7:00 PM which is a Total current expenses annual spring dance. It was buffet dinner. There was an Committeeman McGann regularly scheduled are $15,371,488; capital held at the American assortment of beautiful d that he thought the Township Committee outlay is $167,500; and Legion Post on Gully plants for door prizes, with too meeting. debt service is $914,896. Road. The dinner and the senior men helping to budget wao loiv. give them out.

Red and Blac> Booster Club of Neptune t a e s s T FROUDL y PRESENTS OUR GOLF "CLASSIC" S ifiUZ FARM GOLF COURSE Birdsall Road, Farmingdaie SUNDAY, MAY 19, 1991

$56 Pdr Person INCLUDES: Kap Yitar * GREEN FEES lycOa • ELECTRIC CART * PRIZES * BUFFET ‘ OPEN BAR - All Golfers Welcome ~ Singles will be assigned to a foursome CRAFTMANSHIP - Foursomes wM be given tee time preference - WOMEN FOURSOMES WELCOME made this name - Handicaps determined by Calloway System _ - Tee off times will be assigned from 9 a.m, lha’ GREAT! I n a m e ^ . .«iursotfi«R» - Non-Golfers welcome for Cticktails & Dinner HAVE POLICE CALL US --- FOR MORE INFORMATION TO HAVE YOUR CAR TOWED COL Bill Fnolo 922 2694 WE ARE ON CALL 24 HOURS COLLl Bob Poini 776-5405 WE WILL CONTACT YOUR Ken Cramer 776-5856 SERVIOt: Rich Miller 922-4494 INSURANCE CARRIER AND

EXPEDITE YOUR REPAIRS AWARDS PRESENTATION -- BUFFET & OPEN BAR , NEPTUNE CITY FIRE CO. Laurel Avenue 5 P.M. T0 9 P.M. FOREIGN • DOMESTIC ------REGISTRATION FORM------■------Number of non-playirtg guests (Buffet and Open Bar $17.00 per person )_ THE AUTO "WREXPERTS" OF THE SHORE NAMES PHONE I (We) would like lo tee off between:

10 am. -11 am. C a ll... 11 am. -12 p.m. 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. STATE HWY. NO. 35 & BANGS AV. Please return this reservation form with checks made payahle to ’Nr^une Red and Black Boosters* and mad to Bit I FUOTO. 14 CFOARRROOK OR . NFPTUNF. NFW JFRSFY 0//S3 NEPTUNE, N.J. Thrs r«rservaHon form from- NAME

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BEING KNOWN AS Lot No. Sixteen The approximate amount of the costs of this sale. All sales are subject judgment K> be satisfied by sale is the NOTICE addition to the Community Nearest Cross Street: Route 537. (16) onacertam map entitled "Map ol to Sheriffs fees, lo be paK) by the Building and redevelop the TERMS OF SALE. DEPOSIT: 20% ol PUBLIC Bungalow Park On The South Shore of sum of $125.40662 together with the sucessful bidder in addition to ihe bid The Housing Authoritv costs of this sale. All sales are subject site Including Improvements the bid amount at the lima ol sale. Deal Lake. Asbury Park. N J". filed in amount. of the to Sheriff’s fees, to be paid by the to lighting, pavement, Balance due in 30 days. Cash or the Monmouth County Clerk's Office The Sheriff hereby reserves tne right Township of Neptune sucessful bidder in addition to the bid landscaping and Installation certilied check only. NOTICES on May 26, 1955 as Map No. 51-17. to adjourn this sale without further County of Monmouth amount of recreational facilities, with The approximate amount of the BEING ALSO KNOWN AS Lot Five (5) notice by puolication NOTICE is hereby given The Sheriff hereby reserves the right judgment to be satisfied by sale is the 230.66 ft. from lha Westerly side of ce due in 30 days. Cash or line of Locust Drive, as laid down on Dated: April 3. 10. 17, 24 shown on the Tax Map of $58.28 March 27. 1991, approved amount. certified check only. said Map, five hundred and sixty feet Federman and Phelan. Attorneys 50-328 the Township of Neptune. the Application of The The Shefiff hereby reserves the right The approximate amount of the Westerly along the Northerly line of Harold N Kaplan, lor the firm ERIFF’S SALE Housing Authority of Dated: April 17,1991 to adjourn this sale without further judgment to be satisfied by sale is the sa>d Locust Drive from a monument (609) 853-5115 •^/ ^ERIOR COURT The Housing Authority of the sum of $209,340.41 together with the planted at the Southwest corner of Lot Neptune Township for site notice by publication. (14-17) $116.56 OF NEW JERSEY redevelopment including Township of Neptune WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff costs of this sale. Alt sales are subject Number One (1). as laid down on said LAW DIVISION lighting, paving, landscaping, 1810 Alberta Avenue, Dated: April 3, 10, 17, 24 to Sheriff’s tees, to be paid by the ^4p. said beginning point also being MONMOUTH COUNTY and recreational facilities, Neptune. N.J. 07753 Wolff and Samson. Attorneys sucessfut bidder in addition to the bid Southwest corner ol Lot Number Docket No. L-570e9 88 with respect to Lots 1 and 3 ALLAN J. SHECHET, Alberto Romero for the firm amount. Fifteen (15) as laid down on said Map; 47-5/ Abrams and Gaita, P.A., Plaintiff vs: in Block 154 in the Township Attorney for Applicant (201) 740-0500 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Westerly, along the Northerly SHERIFF'S SALE Assunta Guaiario and Frank Quaiario, of Neptune, Monmouth (17) $11.47 (14-17) $63.24 to adjourn this sale without further Locust Drive, forty feet lo a point SUPERIOR COURT Defendants being the Southeast corner of Lot OF NEW JERSEY County, New Jersey, as notice by publication. By virtue of a writ of execution in the Number Seventeen (17). as laid down CHANCERY DIVISION shown on the Tax Map of WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff above stated action to me directed, I on said Map; thence North ten degrees MONMOUTH COUNTY the Township of Neptune. 53-159 Dated; April 3, 10. 17. 24 shall expose for sale at public vendue, ten minutes West, at right angles with Docket No. F-2653-09 Dated; April 17,1991 SHERIFF'S SALE 53-162 Shapiro and Martone. Attorneys at the Court House in the Borough of said Locust Drive, three hundred and The National State Bank. Plaintiff vs: SvPERIOR COURT SHERIFF'S SALE Frank J. Martone, for the firm Freehold. County of Monmouth, New The Housing Authority of the seventy five feet, more or less, to the Phillip G. Davis, et ux. et als. OF NEW JERSEY S’ • ’ ERIOR (X)URT (201) 743-2800 Jersey, on Monday, the 20th day of Township of Neptune North line of said tract and of the City Defendants CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY May, 1991. at 2 o'clock. PM. prevailing 1610 Alberta Avenue, (14-17) $63.24 of Asbury park and the approximate By virtue of a writ of execution in the MONMOUTH COUNTY CHANCERY DIVISION time. Neptune, N.J. 07753 center of the Lake as shown on said above stated action lo me directed. I Docket No. F-10128-90 MONMOUTH COUNTY 53-157 Municipality: Neptune Township. N.J. ALUN J. SHECHET. Map; thence North seventy-nine shall expose for sale at public vendue, The Bank of New York, a banking Docket No. F-10720-89 SHERIFF’S SALE Lois 10. 11 & 12. Block: 19. Attorney tor Applicant degrees fifty minutes East and parallel at the Court House in the Borough of institution of the State of New York. Citicorp Mortgage. Inc.. Plaintiff vs: SUPERIOR COURT Street; 228 Highland Avenue. (17) $9.92 with the Northerly line of Locum Drive, Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Plaintiff vs: Joseph R. DeVoto and Nancy DeVbto. OF NEW JERSEY TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of forty feet to the Northwest corner of Lot Jersey, on Monday, the 6th day of May. Victor Gutierrez and Connye Gutierrez, his wife. Deferidants CHANCERY DIVISION the bid arr>ounl at the tirne of sale. Number Fifteen (15); thence South ten 1991. at 2 o’clock. P.M, prevailing time. Defendants By virtue of a writ of execution in the MONMOUTH COUNTY Balance due in 30 days. Cash or degrees ten minutes East, again at The property to be sold is located in the By virtue of a writ of execution in the above stated action to me directed. I Docket No. F-11466-90 certified check only. Township of Neptune, in the County of ^ NOTICE above stated action to me directed. I shall expose for sale at public vendue, Maryland National Mortgage Corpora- ^'9^ angles with Locust Drive, three The approximate amount of Ihe Monmouth, and the State of New The Housing Authority shall expose for sale at public ver>due, at the Court House in the Borough of tion, Plaintiff vs; hundred and seventy-five feet, more or judgment to be satisfied by sale is Ihe at the Court House in the Borough of Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Amos E. Field, Defendants less, lo the point or place of Jersey. sum of $24,318.76 together with the , o ftlio Commonly known as: 11 Jumping Township of Neptune Freehold. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 29th day of By virtue of a writ of execution in the BEGINNING, costs of this sale. All sates are subject County of Monmouth Jersey, on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1991, at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing above stated action to me directed. I THE distar>ce from the Northerly line Brook Drive. to Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the April, 1991. at 2 o’clock, P.M. prevailing shall expose for sale at public ver>due. of Locust Drive to the shore lir>e of Deal Attorney's file number 7317. sucessful bidder in addition to the bid NOTICE Is hereby given time. time. The property to be sold is located in the at the (^u rt House in the Borough of Lake is intended to be one hur>dred Tax Lot No. 4 in Block No. 1403. amount. that The Neptune Township The property to be sold is located in the Freehold, County of Monmouth. New and forty-three feet, more or less, on Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 75 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Planning Board at Its Township of Neptune m the (>>unty of Township of Colts Neck in the County Monmouth, and the State of New Jersey, on Monday, the 29th day of t ^ second course, and one hundred feet X 150 feet. to adjourn this sale without further February 27, 1991 meeting April, 1991, at 2 o’clock, PM. prevailing arKf fifty-six feet, more or less, on the Nearest Cross Street: Overbrook Drive. of Monmouth, ar>d the State of New Jersey. notice by publication. and by Resolution adopted TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of Jersey. Commonly krtown as: 318 Spinnaker time. fourth course. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff March 27, 1991, approved The premises are commonly known as Way, Neptune, New Jersey. 07717. All that certain lot. piece or parcel of Commonly known as 16 Locust Drive, the bid amount at the lime of sale. Dated; April 24, May 1, 8, 15 Balance due in 30 days. Cash or the Application of The 60 Mine Brook Road, Colts Neck. New Tax Lot No. 60 in Block No. 567. land, with the buildings and im- Asbury Park, New Jersey, Abrams. Gatta, Rosen, Rosenblodm & Housing Authority of Jersey. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) provements thereon erected, situate, TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 20% of certilied check only. Sevrin. Attorneys Neptune Township for site Tax Lots 1 ar>d IQ in Block 45 on the 86.42 ft. wide by sa47 ft. long. lying and being in the City of Asbury the bid amount at the time of sale. The approximate amount of the Norma F. Rosenbloom lor ihe firm plan approval together Official Tax Map of the Ibwnship of Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Park, County of Monmouth, State of Balance due in 30 days. Cash or judgment to be satisfied by sale is the (908) 531-6900 sum of $77342.42 together with the with variances lo construct Colts Neck, New Jersey. Southerly side of Spinnaker Way, New Jersey: certified check only. :i7-20) $50.84