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August 11, 2005 North Brunswick * South Brunswick 50* Planners approve megawarehouse Boai'd member Joseph Spataro ques- Swamp State Park, and the water quality Residents worry tioned the development's design and water of that runoff will improve with a ware- runoff plan. Spataro said he has been out house compared to the pesticides and lAM-sq.-ft. project to the site and witnessed flooding as well chemicals present on a farm. will worsen flooding as dying trees, likely a result of warehouse Some residents weren't convinced by development. the expert testimony. BY MELISSA CIFELLI "What gives you the jurisdiction to spill According to Jean Dvorak, a resident of Stan' Writer something on someone else's property?" Deans Rhode Hall Road, flooding has outh Brunswick may soon have a new Spataro asked. increased on land on Davidson's Mill Road addition. Spataro also expressed surprise that over the last several years. This spring, In a move anticipated by residents, the state, which owns the property, is Dvorak said she- finally realized the severi- S allowing this'to occur. ty of it when she was unable to take her the township Planning Board voted yes for a 1,401,500-squave-foot warehouse at a According to Dahms, water runoff horse along a trail she normally uses. The Be ready when school packed meeting Aug. 3. already flows in the direction of Pigeon (Continued on page 27) bells ring. Check out Developed by the CNJ today's special section. Company IV LLC, the megawarehouse will be built on Page 11 the corner of Davidson's Mill Road and Middlesex Center Boulevard in the LI-4 zone. The land, which currently qualifies as an active farm, will hold several office complexes with up to 797 employee park- ing spaces and 167 tractor-trail- or parking spots. And despite the public's con- cerns over water runoff and flooding on land on Davidson's Mill Road, the application was passed by a vote of 6-1. Gary Dahms, of T&M Associates, the engineer and traffic expert for the applicant, said the warehouse will have an infiltration basin for runoff, which is a method preferred by 1 the N.J. Department of Environmental Protection., Deal on hold Water will also run into a deten- South Brunswick tables vote tion basin, through pipes under on whether to support the Turnpike and apartment complex sale eventually empty into Pigeon Swamp State Park. Page 3 Residents and board mem- bers, however, were concerned with potential flooding and pol- lution problems at Pigeon JEFF GRANIT staff Quote of the week: Tra||s ftood along Davidson's Mill Road In South Brunswick, an Issue residents believe Is the result of Swamp State Park. warehouse development. /'What gives you the jurisdiction to spill something on someone else's property?" North Brunswick may see 7-cent tax hike —Joseph Spatiiro The increase is the worst- at apartment and condo- state, Womack said that even if South Brunswick • Council hopes case scenario if the township minium complexes, and state- the council was "completely fis- Planning Board member state aid will does not receive any extraordi- imposed requirements for cally responsible," a town the cover story nary aid, according to Mayor stormwater management, size of North Brunswick would lower the increase Francis "Mac" Womack. Now according to Womack. have a tax increase of one or that the council has introduced In addition, new state legis- two points every year or two. BY JENNIFER AMATO the budget, it can file an appli- StaiT Writer lation enacted in 2000 required "I am happy and proud to Index cation to the state, and a deci- that the township pay another say the philosophy of this coun- Classified/Employment .48 orth Brunswick's 2006 sion should be made by late full tax point for employee pen- cil is not to look for any gim- Crossword 39 municipal budget calls September. sions. The pension notices sent micks or ways to hide the actu- Entertainment 25 N for a 7-cent tax in- The total increase in to the township last week al cost of the township opera- crease, as introduced by theappropriations from last year is called for a more than 100 per- tions but deal with them Obituaries 35 Township Council at a special 3.45 percent, according to cent increase in police pensions stra ightforw ard," Worn ack Opinion 8 meeting on Monday night, Business Administrator Robert and close to a 200 percent said. Police Beat .24 If adopted, the owner of a Lombard. The budget, at a total increase for the municipal civil- In addition; the council Real Estate 43 home assessed at $155,700, the of $38,490,590, is increasing ian workforce, according to introduced an ordinance to about $2 million over the 2005 Lombard. Sports 42 township average, would pay establish a fund called a "cap $105 more 'in taxes per year. budget because of salaries "It is staggering for local bank," so that the underbudget The estimated total tax rate under contract, increased government," he said. amount of $527,000 could be salaries for township workers, www.gmnews.com would rise to 86 cents per $100 As a result of the contractu- put toward the surplus for next of assessed value. state-mandated waste pickup al obligations mandated by the (Continued on page 27)

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BY MELISSA CIFELLI Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The library's temporary location is finally set to open after a month's delay. The new library will open Monday at the new South Brunswick Public Utilities Building, located next door to the municipal building. The temporary location was originally set to open early in July. The library has been closed since June for the final phase of its expansion process. The library has relied on the bookmobile located in Woodlot Park for library service. "The bookmobile has been wonderful, helpful and very busy," Assistant Director Christopher Carbone said, The full-time staff has remained busy preparing for the move as well as the new opening of the permanent library, according to Carbone. The new offices, located on the first floor of the utili- ties building, will contain best-sellers, children's books, young adult books and summer reading titles, DVDs, children's videos, audio books, magazines and small selections of popular nonfiction. Story times and programs are set to resume Monday. Because of the delay in opening, the summer reading program will extend well into August, Carbone said. Beginning Monday, residents may contact the library at (732) 329-4000 ext. 7280, the children's desk at ext. 7285, or ext. 7286 for the information desk, according to Carbone. The lib'rary's virtual reference desk should also be available beginning Monday. The South Brunswick Public Library Is temporarily closed because of ongoing construction. Carbone said the indoor renovation is coming along Hours for the first week will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. utilities building are operating. nicely and he is confident of the temporary library's Monday through Thursday and noon to 6 p.m. on Further details areavailable at the library Web site opening. The library staff, according to Carbone, is Friday. Weekend hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m> on www.sbpl.info. excited about the reopening and is looking forward to Saturday and 1-5 p.m. on Sunday. The $4.3 million expansion process, which began in helping residents. Hours will be extended once parking lot lights at the September, is set to be completed by the fall. SENTINEL, August 11, 2005 Police identify suspect Three teens charged in area bank robberies after tire iron beating SOUTH BRUNSWICK - He could be On June 25, the suspect — described as BY MELISSA CIFELLI portedly went to the friend's home with the man behind the note. a black male of medium build and a corn- Staff Writer bats, but fled when the friend's father appeared, according to Ryan. Police have identified the man they row hairstyle — walked into the Provident SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Police believe is the serial bank robber suspected Bank in Monroe and handed the teller a Ryan said the victim was bleeding arrested a former South Brunswick heavily from lacerations on his head in six robberies in central New Jersey, as note stating that he was robbing the bank. High School athlete with aggravated Caleb A. Frosh, 22, of Columbus, Ohio. He The man did not show a weapon, but con- and will need surgery to repair damage assault, done to his eye. has been linked by state police to bank rob- tinually reached for his belt, leading the According to police, Alex Persaud, beries in Monroe, South Brunswick, teller to believe he may have had a gun. 19, a former standout basketball player Persaud was arrested by officers just Wood bridge, Edison Frosh is also suspected of robbing the and pole vaulter, beat another South blocks from the scene. He was charged and Rocky Hill. The Bank of America in Rocky Hill on April 30, Brunswick teen with a tire iron follow- with aggravated assault, unlawful pos- robberies all the "Wachovia Bank in Edison on May 31, ing a verbal dispute early Sunday session of a weapon, and possession of a occurred within the the Northfield Bank, also in Edison, on morning. weapon for an unlawful purpose. past five months. July 26, and the Bank of America in Police also charged Amar Patel, 19, He was taken to the Middlesex Monroe Ibwnship Woodbridge on Aug. 1, according to police. and Matthew Ruffalo, 19, both of South County Adult Correction Center and police identified Witnesses gave similar accounts, later Brunswick, on Monday with possession bail was set at $20,000. Frosh through fin- confirmed by surveillance footage, in all of a weapon and conspiracy to commit This is the not the first brush with gerprints left at the five bank robberies. aggravated assault. the law for Persaud. robbery of the According to Ryan, it has been difficult South Brunswick Detective James In January 2004, Persaud and Provident Bank in to track Frosh because police have not Caleb A. Frosh Ryan said the three men became another teen were charged with theft of the township, accord- been able to substantiate his connections involved in an argument with the vic- a credit card and theft by deception ing to South in the area. Frosh also strikes different tim and the victim's friend on Adams after they allegedly stole a credit card Brunswick Detective James Ryan. banks and at different times of the day, Street. and went on a $7,000 weekend spending Frosh, a known transient, is believed to according to Ryan. During the disagi'eement, Persaud spree. have traveEed by bus 'from Ohio to New "His method is unique, but his pattern allegedly pulled out a tire iron and All five teens had graduated from Jersey last spring, and he may be staying is not," Ryan said. began beating the victim in the head. South Brunswick High School. at hotels or motels in northern New Jersey, According to police, Frosh was seen The victim and a friend left for the The motives behind the dispute and police said. leaving the scene of one robbery in a silver friend's home, where they called 911. He is wanted on a warrant in or gray van. assault remain under investigation, Columbus for violating his probation stem- Frosh should be considered armed and Persaud, Patel, and Ruffalo re- according to Ryan. ming from a home invasion. Monroe also dangerous, police said. has a wan-ant for Ms arrest, and addition- The investigation is being coordinated al warrants are likely to follow,Rya n said. by both the N.J. State Police, the FBI and Frosh is suspected of robbing the PNC local police departments. A reward of Bank on Georges Road in South $1,000 has been offered for information Chemical spilled in S.B» Brunswick's Dayton section in late May. He leading to his arrest. allegedly handed the teller a note demand- Anyone with information should con- BY MELISSA CIFELLI drum containing the chemical okite ing cash and claimed he had a weapon. tact detectives at the State Police station Staff Writer fleet line 205 had been punctured. The More than $2,000 was taken during that in Hamilton at (609) 584-5015. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - A tractor- substance, a corrosive cleaning agent, robbery, though no weapon was shown. - Melissa Cifelli and Seth Mandel trailer carrying corrosive chemicals was contained to the area surrounding leaked, forcing a partial closure at the the truck. Hermann Co. warehouse on The cleanup took nearly three hours. Distribution Way last week. The township Fire Safety Bureau An employee noticed the leak coming determined the cause of the leak to be from a tractor-trailer parked near the accidental, as a nail may have punc- entrance of the warehouse, early Aug. 4. tured the plastic container, according to The South Brunswick Police Ryan. Department, the Monmouth Junction No evacuation was necessary, but Fire Department, and the Middlesex the truck entrance to Hermann Co., as County Hazardous Materials Unit well as the entrance to the Federal responded to spill. 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StafT Writer "It is something we can all be proud of, ronment, Environmental Commission where our kids can go to use that land, Chairman Mark Hommer presented a He said that external costs such as NORTH BRUNSWICK - The final where our seniors can go to use that land packet of information regarding a munic- traffic, air pollution and quality of life open public sessions of the North ... something that's quality, not quantity," ipal assessment program through the suffer tremendously in the world of Brunswick Planning Board's master plan she said. Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed financial priority. review were held Aug. 3 and Monday to In regard to Johnson & Johnson rep- Association. Another popular topic of interest waa discuss land use, open space, traffic and resentatives not appearing at the July 26 "They would bring a regional aspect to a statement made by resident Bob development within the township. meeting, Planning Board Chairman the master plan," he said. Shields on Aug. 3 that his friend nick- Residents expressed their concerns Daniel DiSlefano wanted to clarify that Director of Community Development named North Brunswick the "cul-de-sac with the redevelopment scenarios pre- there was some scheduling confusion. Thomas Vigna said that since the pro- capital of the world." t sonted by three landowners at the special According to company officials,, they had gram requires a special committee to be "I think we should start trying to tie meeting on July 26. communicated beforehand that they were formed with Township Council and this township together instead of all the Resident Mindy Angstreich said that unable to attend tho meeting. However, Planning Board liaisons, it tries to pro- little neighborhoods," Shields said. she saw a "lifestyle center," similar to the there is no further information vide assistance outside the scope of He said that his son, who is restricted one proposed by Stanbery Development about the site's redevelo a traditional master plan and to a wheelchair, used to travel through for the General Automotive property by ment possibilities. therefore conflicts with his property to adjacent properties, but is routes 1 and 130, in the Randolph area. Yet residents believe existing laws. unable to now because of two new houses "I think it is something wonderful, not that a transit village In response, Chuck constructed there. He said that walkways only as a ratable, but for tho taxpayers of will be the proposed op- Latini, a representative or paths need to be created around the our town. Why not have something tion for the property, of Heyer, Gruel & Asso- area of Adams Lane. upscale in North Brunswick?" she said. although it has not , ciates, the firm hired by "There are easements all over this Angstreich also said that the been formally the Planning Board to town. Why don't we take advantage of Treuman property, owned by D.M. announced. - aelp prepare the master these easements? If it's for the improve- Investments of Worth Brunswick LLC, Mai mono would like to plan, said, "This augments ment of the town, you can open up these should house the planned adult commu- see a transit village and hotel participatory levels in the cul-de-sacs, open up those easement nity to be built on the Pulda farm. conference center on the _ creation of conservation ele- lines. ... It's not just for my son, it's for Resident Pete Maimone said age-restrict- property. ments. It may be something every kid in North Brunswick," Shields ed housing with an assisted living center However, resident Ben Galioto said, "I that could make for a better plan. Stony said. may be an appropriate solution for the think that's going to be a catastrophe. ... Brook Watershed, their expertise in the Residents of the adjacent streets area. It brings in a certain element of crime.... environmental field is commendable." voiced their opinions in opposition to Yet resident Rita Goldstein cautioned We're looking at a headache." Although he believes that the town- Shield's comments at the meeting on that there is a possibility of contamina- Environmental Commission Co- ship is two steps ahead of the assess- Monday. Lori Shirt said that her daugh- tion from the trailers on the property, in Chairman Andrew Besold has a different ment, he said their knowledge could be of ter's bicycle was stolen from her garage, which case the township would find itself opinion about redeveloping North great help to the board. and the opening up of the area would in a similar situation to the contamina- Brunswick. He said that not maximizing Hommer continued to discuss the allow more people who don't belong in the tion problem at the high school and the property is not underutilization, but notion that "developers privatize profits area to have access. Charles Wilkey men- adjacent property. instead breathing room for the township. and socialize costs." tioned fche existing p2'oblems of kids on Angstreich added that the 7 acres by "If you have the entire town at a max- "That doesn't make them bad people; motorbikes riding rampantly through the the Otken farm, owned by Lackland imum, it is like running a motor at full it just makes them what they do," he neighborhood, Ken McCaffrey said that Associates and proposed for a bank, a throttle. ... Being underutilized brings a said. "The township needs to reduce the transients roam the neighborhood after Quick Chek with eight fuel pumps and calm," he said. socialization of costs for the privatization retail apace, should instead by bought by Concerned with the impact de- of profits. 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NJAWR directors dispute points in letter about wildlife rehabilitators Senior Center thanks n response to Melissa and raising the much-needed the development stage of the rehabilitators in the state do not Bristol-Myers Squibb Jacobs' letter of May 12, funds to support their nonprofit, process would have been the support these bills. which appeared in the Sen- rehabilitation activities, time to question the new process ith so much I In 2004, permitted rehabili- heartache in the tinel, the New Jersey "The newly initiated F&W instead of the implementation tators, their volunteers, subper- Association of Wildlife process for licensing rehabbers phase. As a board member, Ms. mittees and apprentices treated W world today, I Rehabilitators (NJAWR) offers has drastically eliminated those Jacobs had every opportunity to more than 16,000 wild patients would like to take this time the following information. who were able and qualified to participate in this process and and answered more than 38,000 on behalf of the North Ms. Jacobs stated, "Until help me." The New Jersey chose not to participate. telephone' calls from concerned Brunswick Senior Center to recently, many volunteers cared Division of Pish and Wildlife — Ms. Jacobs also requests, residents. The NJAWR - which give our heartfelt thanks to for disabled wildlife ... Wildlife in a cooperative effort with the "Please contact your state, coun- represents 102 members — in Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMS). rehabilitators numbered over NJAWR — began a trial imple- ty and municipal elected offi- cooperation with the New Jersey Their generous gift enabled 300 to cover the entire state. mentation of a new permitting cials, Please tell them that you Division of Fish and Wildlife is the senior center to refurbish Due to recently implemented process in the fall of 2004. want them to support and working to set a minimum stan- the kitchen at the center, and ambiguous controls set by Thirty-one individuals have endorse legislation to preserve dard of care for all animals, to which was in dire need of the state Division of Fish and already voluntarily taken and New Jersey wildlife i-ehabilita- raise the level and competence upgrading. Wildlife (F&W), there are only passed a new exam. The permit- tors." Ms. Jacobs is referring to of the state's rehabilitators by As in the past, BMS has an estimated 30 rehabbers left." ting process is in the process of Senate Bill S2325 and its com- requiring continuing education, always come to the rescue The accurate information is that being standardized and simpli- panion bill in the Assembly. and to overall increase the with various programs such more than half still retain per- fied. The NJAWR would ask that professionalism of our state's as scholarships for our stu- mits in New Jersey. There are As a point of interest, Ms, you contact your legislators and rehabilitators. dents and assistance with also apprentices in the state cur- Jacobs was an active, voting ask them not to support these New Jersey's wildlife and various community activities. rently training to take the exam member of the NJAWR board of bills. They are being sponsored New Jersey's residents deserve When the seniors of today are and receive a permit. directors when the exams and by five permitted rehabilitatora. no less, long gone, the generosity of In 2000, there were 92 per- new regulations were being (They have the support of a BMS will always be remem- mitted rehabilitators in the developed in conjunction with number of shelters and humane Tim Steinbeiser bered by future seniors. state. In 2004, 52 were issued the New Jersey Division of Fish societies in the state. These president permits. This follows a national and Wildlife. She continually facilities are not permitted to board of directors Maryann Barrett Jabs trend. Many rehabilitators na- voted in favor of the testing pro- handle wildlife, and thus, have New Jersey Association tionwide are facing difficulties gram and the process of updat- no vested interest in this Pioneer Senior Citizens of Wildlife Rehabilitators of North Brunswick finding and retaining volunteers ing regulations. It would seem process.) The other permitted Hopewell

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Master plan hearings ty abutting current residential zones, so For the overall view of the township in as to avoid litter and cooking odors. five to 10 years, Andrews said the key is (Continuedfmm page 6) situation is inconvenient and not safe for "We presently have [zones] C-l and C- improvement, not just development. He traffic. 10 p.m., and the police were called last week 2; maybe we need a C-3, something per- said additional ratables, the development "Originally, they thought there would haps less intense," he said. of neighborhoods and tighter zoning are on a group of teenagers being rowdy at 2 be thousands of cars there. That hasn't a,m. Jeiry Forte said that sidewalks would Yet Planning Board member Peter needed. happened," Planning Board member and Lisi mentioned that the people who have to be installed with the additional cost Township Council liaison Bob Davis said. "In the past, our town was looked at of snow removal to the township. bought homes in that area knew the zone and planned in a different way; there was In a separate matter, the concept of a is residential by the highway. In response, the Planning Board made C-3 commercial zone was discussed by a lack of planning. ... My long-term goal clear that there are no plans to open up . DiStefano after attorney James Stahl, "It certainly would affect the value of is for improvement," he said. Jason Drive. Councilman Ralph Andrews representing Do Vries Garden Center & the homes of the people along that area," The six weeks of soliciting input from said greenways are a viable alternative. Landscaping, mentioned that their 5.5 he said. residents and separate committees in the "There would be no paving involved — acres of property should be rezoned to Other concerns to residents included: township will culminate in a demograph- it's all natural. It takes you out of an commercial instead of residential to be • Fixing Finnegans Lane; ic analysis, alternate development sce- urban element and puts you on a differ- more consistent with the development • Fixing Georges Road and Adams narios and a draft of the master plan ent conductor," he said. along Route 27. Station within five months from Heyer, Gruel & The configuration of the intersection • Redeveloping and re-engineering "It just makes sense ... to redo the zon- Georges Road; Associates. at Aaron Road and Hartland Commons ing and put it in a proper area," Stahl has also caused trouble for residents. • Creating affordable housing for seniors; Any additional concerns of residents said. • Constructing a community center can be expressed through e-mail, phone There is no left turn onto Hartland "I drove through there three or four Commons and no right turn onto Aaron and community pool; calls, letters or faxes to the mayor, years ago and it needed to be changed; it Township Council or Planning Board. An Road. Access to the movie theater, restau- was just zoned the wrong way. De Vries • Creating a satellite post office; rants and shops has been restricted, • Restricting trucks on Livingston open forum is available on the township's has been there a long time. To me that's Web site at www.northbrunswick according to resident Albert Mink. Board commercial, and I would roll it," Davis Avenue; Chairman DiStefano, who lives in the said. * • Avoiding additional strip malls along online.com. neighborhood, agreed that the current Route 130; ^ Community Bulletin Board 'Child find' to be held by North Brunswick schools Coffee house at BW Tlkvah Au& 18 Congregation B'nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick, will hold a Parents with a child ages 3-21 who lease from the township. Possible signs coffee house Aug. 18 at 7 p.m. may be experiencing physical, sensory, of a handicap include trouble seeing The free event is for individuals interested in its committees, programs, schools, communication, cognitive or social diffi- individuals or objects, trouble hearing, youth groups and activities. It will also include a tour of the temple's new wing. culty" are asked to call the North temper tantrums, and problems with Children are welcome and encouraged to attend, and refreshments will be served. Brunswick Township Public School pronunciation. To R.S.V.P., call (732) 297-0696, e-mail Membership@B'naiTikvah.org or visit District at (732) 289-3035 to arrange an Once a child has been located, the dis- www.BnaiTikvah.org. appointment and/or referral to a child trict will set up a free screening, and if study team. the child is in need of services, he or she xTo our readers ___^.^_^_____^______The school district is responsible for will be eligible for a free special educa- Items for Community Bulletin Board may be e-mailed to [email protected]. locating and evaluating all children who tion program through the township's may be disabled, according to a press re- They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 or mailed to North & South Brunswick "child find." Sentinel, P.O. 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t's back to school, and you know what that means — shopping! Stocking up on new shoes, pens, pencils and more year in and year out can take a I toll on the wallet. In fact, the most recent study by the National Retail Federation on back-to-school spending habits found that families witli school- age children planned to spend about $500 on back-to-school items in 2004. Since that number was up 7.2 percent from 2003, it's bound to go up even higher in 2005. Shopping for school supplies doesn't have to add up to a financial night- mare. Here are some creative ways to keep money in your wallet and save it for... college! 1. Go through your own house. Your kids may want a new box of crayons, but if you have four unopened boxes sitting in the playroom, there's no need to buy a new one. Encourage sharing of supplies among siblings. If your old- est daughter Jackie finds two new packages of loose leaf paper in her desk drawer, ask her to give one package to her younger brother, Steven. 2. Set a budget.After taking an inventory of what supplies you already -to-school have, make a prioritized list of what you need for the school year. And check your school's dress code before going on a shopping spree. Loop your child in on the budget.That way, he can get a practical lesson in math outside the Ving secrets classroom. 3. Don't feel like you have to buy.everything before school starts. Over the summer, a teacher may send a list of what you need to buy, but that doesn't mean you have to buy those items immediately. Start with the essentials like pens, pencils ahd erasers, and buy the extras like the protractor and fancy eraser later on down the road.Teachers may change lesson plans during the school year, and your child may not even need those extra items after all. Waiting also gives you a chance to shop for those items during clearance Ryan Academy sales. 4. Clip your way to savings.That means scanning papers and fliers for coupons. Get the kids into coupon clipping and you're also instilling in them Preschool & a lesson in budgeting. 5. Hunt for bat^gains. You'll notice that one store puts staplers on sale and Full Day Kindergarten another has rulers on sale.That's why it's important to shop around.The back- to-school section of the drugstore may not lie your best !>ct. You might find , that items are cheaper at office-supply or bulk warehouse stores Just don't Specializing in Early Academics shop too much: You'll end up spending your budget on gas! 6/Wrap books creatively. Don't waste money on textbook covers. Use old wrapping paper for a creative touch.Take the cartoon section from the news- paper to add some color to a book cover. Wrap books in brown-paper gro- 470 Georges Road cery bags and kids can decorate to their hearts' content. 7.Make it yourself.You don't have to be a seamstress to make your kids' North Brunswick school supplies. To make a pencil pouch, Sew together two pieces of fabric in (1 mile north of Routes 1 and 130) your son's favorite shade of blue,Then stitch his name on the front. Or, look to household basics that can double as school supplies. Concoct a pencil holder from an old can of frozen juice. Finished boxes of cereal and detergent can make magazine or book holders. 8. Spend more and save. Sometimes you have to spend a little bit more to (732) 545-4800 get a bettxaKmality item.Tliat blue plastic backpack may be cheap, but if you have to replace it by holiday break, it's not worth it. So spend a few extra dol- lars, and that backpack will still be in one piece come the last day of school! t<1Pi<=frf7»Ti Somerset Presbyterian Nursery School & Kindergarten 3

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It's best that hearing and you may be looking forward to vision problems are detected and treat- Athe year your baby or toddler ed early — as early as birth — as some will first go off to school. But, you may may become unbeatable or may lead to be wondering how you can best pre- delays in other developmental areas. pare your child for success in school. 3. Health: This is the type of The early-childhood specialists at screening with which parents are most Parents as Teachers National Center, a familiar. When you take your child to St. Louis-based parent education and the doctor for well-child checkups, family support group, suggest that the your health care provider weighs and first item on your"ready-for-school" measures your child, asks about illness- checklist should be making sure your es and healthy habits, and makes sure child is ready to learn.And that is done your child's immunizations are up to with periodic screening during your date. Health checkups help ensure your child's early years. It will reassure you child is healthy and immunized before that your child is developing the skills he starts school. ' necessary for learning and has the Parents as Teachers brings these health, vision and hearing to support screenings directly to the homes of At the South Brunswick Family YMCA lifelong achievement. families with young children for free We've Got Your Family Covered—Inside and Out! Screening is a quick and effective throughout the country. Through way to assess at how your cliild is screening, a trained parent educator growing and learning in comparison to reviews a child's health and develop- Fall programs begin September 6th other children his age. Remember, mental progress and identifies her screening is not an IQ test and does strengths and abilities as well as areas South Brunswick Family YMCA not measure intelligence. Screening by of concern. We build strong kids, strong families, strong communities. a trained professional involves gather- For information on screening, or ing health, hearing, vision and devel- how to find a parent educator in your 329 Culver Road, Monmouth Jet. opmental information. Before your area, contact Parents as Teachers by child begins school, he should be calling (866) PAT4YOU or by visiting 732-329-1150 screened in all these areas at least once www. Pa fen tsAsTeachers. org. www.southbrunswickymca.org a year, recommends Parents as Teachers. In light of recent research from Washington University School of Bright, Creative and Learning Different Medicine, St. Louis, that shows the greatest window of opportunity to in- fluence child development is during the first years of life, early screening of young children becomes more impor- The Lewis School tant than ever. Delays or deficits that are identified early arc easier to address -Since 1973~ and improve. 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Calvary Christian School offers education by discipleship ' By Eileen Koutnik-Fotopoulos pening its door for the first time on Sept. 7 is Calvary Christian School (CCS), located at 123 White Oak Lane in Old Bridge.The - •,. O school is a ministry of Calvary Chapel Old Bridge. "It's [the school! something that has been in the heart of our pastor for 10 years, for parents who want their children to have a Christian facility," said Eric Morris, school principal. For this academic year, students in kindergarten through fifth grade can attend. "Our plan is to add a grade each year and eventually have a high school. Next year we will have a preschool pro- gram. Right now it's a good start.We want to start slow and do it right," Morris said. The school philosophy is "education by disciple- ship," he said. CCS believes in education of,the whole student.The school seeks to minister stu- dents spiritually, academically and socially in much the same way Jesus did during his life. Each class will have 18-20 students. Morris said the curriculum is a hands-on pro- ' ,\ gram that will allow students to think creatively, while mentoring them to be like Jesus.The curricu- JEFF GRANIT stafi lum will also be technology-based. The school will Construction is in progress at Calvary Christian School In Old Bridge, which is scheduled to open in September. have a laptop-cart system for every grade.Teachers will be able to demonstrate applications, make pre- dents to become more involved with the school. Getting the school ready to welcome its first sentations and teach students how to navigate and Activities include athletics and the fine arts. students has been a couple years in the making. An a build their knowledge base on computers. For members of the congregation who home advisory board was convened two years ago to do CCS is a member of the Association of Christian school their children, CCS encourages students to some planning and research the curriculum.The Schools International. In three years, the as- be involved in various school activities. "We want construction phase has included changing the con- sociation will visit the school and determine if it to open up opportunities for them to be part of figuration of the Sunday School space into class- meets standards for accreditation. the school," Morris said. For example, field trips, vis- rooms for students. CCS will also offer before- and after-school care its to the library, achievement testing and For information about the school, tuition and from 7-8:30 a.m. and 3:30-6 p.m.The school will middle/high school class offerings will be open to enrollment, visit CCS'sWeb site at www.cal- provide after-school activities to encourage stu- home schooled children. varychristianschool.net, or call (732) 679-9222.

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Police arrested and charged Thomas W. Zrinko, 54, of Dewey Road, with driving while inspiration intoxicated on Cozzens Lane July 16.

Police arrested and charged Mark A. Stigliano, 23, of Perth Amboy with driving while intoxicated on Finnegans Lane July 17, YOUR SOURCE FOR UNIQUE Police are Investigating a report of aggra- AND EXCITING FURNITURE vated assault on July 19. According to reports, a 61-year-old woman was silting on a bench in WITH A EUROPEAN FLAIR. front of Radio Shack on Milffown Road when someone came from behind and struck her in (he face. He grabbed for her pocketbook but instead took her cell phone and fled on a bicy- cle. The suspect is described as a light-skinned Hispanic, 5 feet 5 inches, 18-20 years old with black hair and a while T-shirt with red letters on NflTUZZI the back. There is no (urther information at this It's how you live time.

Police are Investigating a report of theft from Church Lane July 19. According to reports, a $250 skeleton buffalo head, a $100 marine battery, a $30 50-foot. 12-gage extension cord , and $30 worth of jumper cables were removed from the residence. There are no suspects at , ' this time. "COMFORT" BEDROOM Police are investigating two attempted Contemporary break-ins from 1950 Route 27 on July 20. bedroom in a According lo police reports, the rear door of the cherry veneer finish. Professional Dental Association had several pry marks at the lalch, but the lock was bent so the Queen bed !759 S door could not be opened. Plaza Pediatrics had King bet) 83» a similar situation with the rear door latch pried S Nightstand 319 and the lock disabled, but the alarm was not Double dresser...s889 activated and nothing was disturbed. Genls chest S889 According to North Brunswick Lt. James Curry, High chest S639 there is no further information nor any other attempts in the area. No rrow chest S529 (assembly required) Police arrested and charged Alexander Kovalevski, 33, of Bayonne, with driving while DINING ROOM BY "5KOVBY" "ANGELA" BEDROOM intoxicated on Finnegans Lane on July 17. Dining table with extension leaf in BeaiMu) bedroom in a dark a beautiful cherry finish. Dining chair Police arrested and charged Edwin walnut finish. Quinones, 24, of Georges Road, with driving in cherry finish wiih upholstered seat. s Queen bed 1099 while intoxicated on Georges Road on Jufy 26. 5 piece dining set S2499 King bed *1299 S Matching sideboard and china available. Nightstand ... 299 South Brunswick Triple dresser. S999 High chest $599 Police arrested and charged Michael TVArmoire *1599 Lipski, 33, of South Brunswick, with driving while intoxicated after he fell asleep in the drive- through lane at McDonald's on Route 1 on Aug. 6. Lipski was reportedly awakened by police, failed a field sobriety test and was placed under arrest, according to reports.

Police are Investigating a theft from tfie Crossroads Nursery on Georges Road and Route 130 on Aug. 8. According to reports a saw, valued at $900, and blades, valued at $.400, were missing.

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Visiting Mr. Green Summer Break 2k9: concert Aug. 12 & 13 at 8 p.m. . Music series simulcast via satellite • Pick of the week Aug, 14 at 3 p.m. concert footage, qijestion-and- Playhouse 22 The Marriage ol Figaro answer sessions, behind-the- 210 Dunhams Corner Road scenes footage East Brunswick New Jersey Opera Theater Aug. 12 and 16 at 7:30 p.m., Aly & AJ on Aug. 16; Oklahoma! tickets: $20 for adults, Bowling for Soup on Aug. 30 $16 for seniors & students, at Aug. 20 at 8 p.m. McCarter's Berllnd Theatre (includes live concert from The Premier. Theatre Company closes the door; $2 discount for tickets Princeton Texas) out its 20th season at the Henderson purchased in advance Regal Commerce Center (732) 254-3939 tickets: S45-S35 Theater with the Rodgers & Hammerstefn (609) 799-7700; www.NJOT.org Stadium 16 classic "Oklahoma!," playing now through 2399 Route 1 south Aug. 21, The musical brought together for The Wz ' North Brunswick a Villagers Theatre The Nauesink Brass the first time composer Rodgers and lyri- Aug. 13,2 p.m. tickets: $10 TeensVil! production www.BigScreenConcerts.com cist/librettist Hammerstein. The'duo would Aug. 12 & 13 at 8 p.m. Monroe Township Library go on to write nine Broadway musicals, but Aug. 14 at 2 p.m. A Municipal Plaza, Monroe tree, but ticket required i in* Perry Brothers: none would be as important for the devel- Villagers Theatre An Evening of Irish Music opment of American musical theater as 415 DeMott Lane (732) 521-5000; www.monroetwpltbrary.orQ sponsored by the Middlesex "Oklahoma!" Somerset section of Franklin County Board of Cnosen tickets: $16 The production stars Ryan Swearingen, Freeholders & Department of (732)873-2710 Michael Amante, tenor Parks & Recreation formerly of Eatontown and currently of Mew presented by Greenbrlar at Aug. 17, 6:30-8:30 p.m. York City, as Curly, and Kristin Giaritta of Whittinghain adult community, Ftarilan Bay Waterfront Park Jackson as Laurey. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at presented by Monmouth County Monroe O'Leary Boulevard, So. Amboy 2 p.m. The (heater is located at 850 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Admission is $24 for Park System opening act, comedian/impres- free admission adults, $21 for seniors, $16 for students under 18, and $13 for children under 12. Tickets are through Aug. 14, sionisi Glen Anthony (732) 745-3936 available by calling the box office, (732) 774-7827, or by ordering online at www.premiertne- Tfturs.-Sat. 8 p.Tn.. Sun. 7 p.m, Aug. 13 al 8 p.m. Richard P. Marasco Periorming atre.com. The Barn at Thompson Park Arts Center . The Dave Wilson Jazz Band Newman Springs Road, Lincroft sponsored by the Middlesex tickets: $17-$15; discounts Monroe Township High School Perrirtevllfe Road County Board of Chosen departing every 35 minutes available Freeholders & Department of For Kids (25-minute ride) (732) 842-4000 tickets: $20 Parks & Recreation I Cold Spring Station, Cape May (609) 395-0-KM. ext. 220 Greenberg's Train, Toy and Hobby Aug. 17.2-3:30 p.m. Reptile Roundup tickets: $16 for ages 2 and up; Show The World Goes 'Round Thompson Park Gazebo join a naturalist for a look at live reservations required The Barber of Seville model trains, exhibits, demos, Holmdel Theatre Company Forsgate Drive, Monroe turtles and snakes (866) 468-7630; New Jersey OperaTheater layouts, marketplace Aug. 12,13,19and20at8p.m. free admission every Sat. and Sun. through www.ticketweb.com/tliomas Duncan Smith Theater Aug. 14 at 2 p.m., (732) 745-3936 Aug. 13 and 14,10 a.m,-4 p.m. August 28,11-11:30 a.m.; Aug. 17 al 7:30 p.m., and N.J. Convention & Expo Center 36 Crawfords Corner Rd. turtle feeding 1:30-2 p.m. Fossil Making Aug. Wat 8 p.m. Raritan Center, Edison Holmdel Collective Soul Cattus Island Courtly Park beach walk, make a fossil; McCarter's BerJind Theatre admission: $7 adults (good for flckets; $18; $12 students, Aug. 17, 8 p.m. 1170 Cattus Island Blvd., ages 5 and up seniors Princeton 4 both days); 11 and under free Toms River Count Basie Theatre . Aug. f 6,9:30-11 a.m. (732) 946-0427; tickets: W5-$35 www.greenbergshows.com (609) 799-7700; www.NJOT.org 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank free, and no registration Jenkinson's Aquarium www.holmdellheatrecompany.org tickets: $35-$22 required 300 Ocean Ave., Evening bird walk at Sandy Hook The Bob Birch Trio (732) 842-9000; V (732) 270- 6960 Point Pleasant Beach Real Women Have Curves led by Monmouili County sponsored by the Middlesex www.c6untbasietheatre.org Audubon Society fee: $10 adults, $7 children; presented by Center Players Ol preregistration required .• • through AUD, 21, Fri, and Sat, 8 County Board o1 Chosen . Aug. 18, 6 p.m. Freeholders & Oepartment of Magic Touch Doo-Wop: meet at parking lot of Sandy interactive version presented by (732)899-1212 p.m., Sun, 2 p.m. Music of the '50s & '60s Youth Stages Parks & Recreation Hook Visitors Center Center Playhouse Aug. 14, 3-4:30 p.m. sponsored by tirfl Middlesex free, but advance registration Aug. 12,9:45 and 11:15 a.m.; On Stage 35 South St., Freehold County Board of Chosen Aug. 13, 2 and 4 p.m. Johnson Park recommended tickets: $24~$22, Includes River Road, Piscataway Freeholders & Department of Mercer County College's t (732)751-9131 Honkl desserts; dinner package tree admission Parks s Recreation [email protected] Kels&y Theatre musical comedy based on available (732) 745-3836 Aug. 18,6:30-8 p.m. Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor 'The Ugly Duckling' (732) 462-9093, option 1; Alvin P. Williams Park tickets: $7 www.centerplayers.org . . Dog Days presented by Little Apple The Big Band Express Sewaren Peninsula for families — and the dog, too (609) 584-9444; Productions Cliff Road www.kelseyatmccc.org sponsored by the Middlesex (must be on leash and have tag Aug. 12 & 13 at 8 p.m. Guys and Dolls ,. County Board of Chosen SBwaren section of Woodbridge on collar). Information on dog Aug. 14 at 2 p.m. presented by the Mighty Oak free admission fc Freeholders & Department of health and dog parks, Spotswood High School Players Parks & Recreation (732) 745-3936 nail-cutting for dogs, goodie bags, Summertiill Road Aug: 25-26 at 7:30 p,m.;. . Aog. 14, 6:30-8 p.m. make a bandana for your dog tickets: $15, adults; Aug. 27 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sjiting Lake,Park Massenet's ciiriiniiiu Aug. 27, noon-3 p.m. $12, students & seniors Marasco Performing Arts Center MapleAve.,.South Plainfiald New Jersey Opera Theater N.J, Museum of Agriculture (732)317-8095 at Monroe Township H.S; free admission Aug, 18at 7:30 p.m., 103 College Farm Road 1629 Perrineville Road, Monroe (732) 745-3936 Ang. 21 at 2 p.m. tickets: $12, $10 (off Route 1) at entrance to Dreamglrls McCarter'McCar •s -Barlin - d• Theatre Cook College, Rutgers University, (732) 521-3782 Princeton North Brunswick Middlesex County Brooklyn Reunion: The Classics, Plays-in-the-Park musical Trie Passions and The Mystics tickets: $46436 .•• (732) 249-2077; (609) 799-7700 www.agriculUiremu seum.org through Aug. 20 at 8:30-pifli. 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Woodbridge H.S,, with special guest The Squirts Parks and Recreation Day Out With Thomas the Tank on the grass fields Aug. 19, 8 p.m. Engine tickets: $5, adulls; $4, seniors Aug. 13,8 p.m, bring blanket or beach chair, and age 62 & above; free to children State Theatre admission is free, but Count Basie Theatre ride in heritage railroad cars marshmallows (and a stick) age 12 S under Livingston Ave., New Bri/nswlck iu)ii|iei ishalili? food items 99 Monmouth St. pulled by a real train that has box office opens at 5:30 p.m. for food pantry requested Red Bank Aug. 18, 7-8:30 p.m. been converted into "Thomas" tickets: $68-$38 Barnegat Lighthouse Slate Park on day of performance (732) 246-7469; (732) 634-4500; tickets: $60-$25 Aug. 12-14,19-21, bring low-back lawn chair www.twp.woodbridge.nj.us (732) 842-9000; free 9:30a.m.-3 p.m., www.statetheatrenj.org (877) 627-2757 (732) 548-2884 www.countbasietheatre.org

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MILLER The Sidrers wrote to the freeholders Lifesaver] sent the paperwork on it, and with a round piece about the size of a Staff Writer earlier this year to ask if the county could Middlesex County wasn't one of them. We watchface on the inside of it," provide the program. The couple firstdis - wrote a letter to the freeholders with all The bracelets are primarily worn on WOODBRIDGE - Jay and Barbara covered Project Lifesaver when they the information about Project Lifesaver. the wrist, although some autistic children Sidrer are ever vigilant. watched a home makeover show that fea- They said it would be something useful wear them on the ankle, he said. They have to be. The Colonia couple tured a deaf family that also had an autis- and they took over." "It's tough for them to learn something has twin 10-year-old autistic sons, one of tic child with a penchant for running away. The project is expected to get under new or different," he said. "On adults it whom has a tendency to wander. Their "They had no way of knowing when he way sometime in the fall, after the county works on the wrists." house ia almost in lockdown. would leave the house," Jay Sidrer said. Department of Humap Services and the The bracelets are difficult for the per- "It's tough," Jay Sidrer said. "Basically, , "We looked into it and purchased the sys- county Office on Aging finishes the out- son to remove once they are on, he said. our house is locked up. We have to keep tem ourselves for our house." reach for people who might need the "The band is not easily removable," he our front door double-bolted, but now they Project Lifesaver International, a bracelets, like Alzheimer's patients and said.. "You have to have something to re- are almost to the height where they can Virginia-based nonprofit organization, pro- autistic children, county Administrator move it with. I won't say it's never hap- get to that." vides the program to public safety and gov- Walter A. De Angelo said. pened, but it doesn't happen often." So the couple was happy to hear that ernment organizations. The purchase price also includes a six- A sheriff's officer will go out to the per- the Middlesex County Board of So far, the organization claims a 100 month supply of batteries for the bracelets. son's home once a month to change the battery, Recine said, "They will be monitoring it," he said. "It also helps for them to get to know the in- dividual. They can build a bit of history on them." Each wristband has a transmitter that emits a tracking signal every second, 24 hours a day. Each bracelet also has a unique radio frequency, according to the organization's Web site. Two sheriff's cars will be outfitted with the receiving units, along with hand-held devices, Recine said. "They emit a beeping sound," he said. "The closer you get to the wristband, the Anniversary Soec/al! louder the sound gets. It's pretty simple. The idea is when someone goes missing, they make a phone call. The sheriff's offi- cer will go to the last known location of the person and start to search from there." KELLYAWR The program will be open to anyone in LIGHT TRUCK & SUV'S Middlesex County, primarily Alzheimer's DRIVER'S CHOICE patients and autistic children, De Angelo said. The county tracking system will be an extra measure of security for the Sidrers. Even though the Sidrers already have a smaller version of the tracking device the county will have in place, they wel- come the additional protection the county program will offer. "We live right near Union County," lie said, "Without Middlesex County having their own alarm system, Union County won't get involved. Their son takes off about once every two months now, Sidrer said. "It used to be'every chance he got when he was younger. He's getting faster and we're getting older.. It's getting a little more difficult."

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Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. John T. Lupco Jane Waldorph Dunn Mr. Lupco, 42, of Hillsborough, formerly of Mrs. Dunn, 92, of Sturbridge, Mass., died East Brunswick, died July 23 of injuries sus- Aug. 6 at Harrington Memorial Hospital, Sabina Iwanski Rita Witkowski Krauee tained in a car-racing accident at Atco Southbridge, Mass, Born in East Orange, she Mrs. Iwanski, 81, of North Brunswick, died Mrs. Krause, 79, of Milltown, died Raceway, Atco section, of Waterford. He was the resided in Highland Park and North July 21 at home. Born in Bodzan6w, Poland, July 30 at home. Prior to her retirement, owner of Highline Automotive, South Brunswick prior to moving to Sturbridge in she immigrated to the United States in 1962, she worked for the Brunswick. His father, John M. Lupco, died in 1998. She was a secretary at Dunn and Dunn and resided in New Brunswick and South River Railroad freight station, Helmetta; the 2000, Surviving are his wife, Marie Leepin Appliance Store, New Brunswick, prior to prior to moving to North Brunswick in 1972. Helmetta snuff mill; and E.J. Korvette, Lupco; a daughter, Saige, at home; his mother, retirement. She was a member of Sturbridge She was employed at Louis Lefkowitz, New North Brunswick. Surviving are her hus- Theresa Midas Lupco of East Brunswick; and Federated Church, and former member of the Brunewick and Milltown, for 25 years, retiring band, Earl Krause Jr.; a son, Earl M. of three sisters, Carol Genito of North Brunswick, First Reformed Church of New Brunswick. in 1987. She was a member of the Rosary East Brunswick; a daughter, Cheryl Sandra Haremza of Eaatampton. and Susan She was a member of the Sturbridge Senior Society at St. Mary's of Ostrabrama Roman Franklin of the Leonardo section of Micale of Spotswood. A Mass was offered at St. Citizens. She was predeceased by her hus- Catholic Church, South River. She as a member Middletown; a granddaughter; and a Bartholomew's Church, East Brunswick. band, Everett A. Dunn in 1971; and a son, of Polish Veterans Plac6wka No. 208, South great-granddaughter. A Mass was offered Interment was in Neshanic Cemetery, Thomas S. Dunn of York, Maine, in January. River. She is survived by her husband of 58 at St. Bartholomew's Church, East Neshanic section of Branchburg. She is survived by two sons, James W..Dunn of years, Wincenty Iwanski; a son and daughter- Brunswick. Interment was in Holy Cross Sturbridge, Mass., and E. Alton Dunn Jr. of in-law, Jozef and Antoinette Iwanski of North Burial Park, East Brunswick. Memorial Isidore A. Chibbaro Seaside Heights; a daughter Evelyn Norland Brunswick; a daughter and son-in-law, Terry contributions may be made to the Mr. Chibbaro, 88, of North Brunswick, died of Cvanbury; 13 grandchildren; and 19 great- and Allan Curley of Freehold; a brother and sis- Visiting Nurse Association of Central Aug. 9 at Robert Wood Johnson University grandchildren. Burial was at Elmwood ter-in-law, J6zef and Irene Szewczak of New New Jersey, 11 Wayside Road, Tinton Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in New Cemetery, North Brunswick. Arrangements: Brunswick; six grandchildren; and three great- Falls, NJ 07712. Brunswick, he resided there prior to moving to were by Selover Funeral Home, North grandchildren. A Masa of Christian Burial was North Brunswick more than 60 years ago. He Brunswick, Memorial donations may be made celebrated at St. Mary's Church. Burial was at Sophie Yanowsky Suskevich was a salesman at Miller and Knapp Electrical to Joshua Hyde Library, Sturbridge MA 01566. St. Mary's Cemetery, East Brunswick. Mrs. Suskevich, 88, of the Parlin sec- Supply, Edison, for more than 30 years, retiring Arrangements were by Rezem Funeral Home, tion of Sayreville, formerly of South in 1992. He served with the U.S. Army Air Frances E, Morow Schulz East Brunswick. River, died July 28 in Raritan Bay Corps during World War II. He was a commu- Mrs. Schulz, 84, of Spotswood, formerly of Medical Center, Perth Amboy division. nicant of St. Mary of Mount Virgin Roman Sayreville and Milltown, died July 31 in Hilda Sherwood She was predeceased by her husband, Catholic Church, New Brunswick- He was a Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge divi- Mrs. Sherwood, 87, of North Brunswick, Joseph Suakevich. Surviving are two member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Clark- Bion. Her husband, Nicholas E. Schulz, died in died July 27 at Robert Wood Johnson Univer- daughters, Zena Horvath of the Moetz Post No. 2319, Milltown, and St. 1991. Surviving are two daughters, Diane sity Hospital, New Brunswick. Born in Monmouth Junction section of South Sebastian Post No. 405, Catholic War Veterans Costigan of Warren, Mich., and Carol Philadelphia, she resided in East Brunswick Brunswick and Elizabeth McCluskey of of New Brunswick. He is survived by his wife, Gumpper of East Brunswick; four brothers, prior to moving to North Brunswick six years Greenville, S.C.; two brothers, John Janet E. Pasternak Chibbaro; a son, Rudolph Fred. Morrow of East Brunswick, Richard ago. An avid volunteer, she assisted at the Alexander of Long Beach Island and Chibbaro of North Brunswick; a daughter, Morrow of the Cc-lumbus section of Mansfield, North Brunswick Division of Youth and Family Nicholas Yanowsky of Springfield, Va.; Maryann Chibbaro of Washington Crossing, Edward Morrow of Lakehurst and Willtam Services, North Brunswick Municipal Building, four grandchildren; two great-grandchil- Pa.; two sisters, Christina Dispensa of Florida, Morrow of Old Bridge; five sisters, Dorothy and North Brunswick Library. She advocated dren; and many nieces and nephews. A and Martha Reszko of Perth Amboy; two broth- Gombas of North Brunswick, Jean Borweigan for placing park benches at the library, and was service was held at Sts. Peter and Paul ers, Anthony Chibbaro of Nokomis, Fla., and of East Brunswick, Lavei-he Mazer of South establishing a bus shelter on Hermann Road. Russian Orthodox Church, South River. William Chibbaro of Manchester; and several River, Phyllis Mertz of Plainsboro and She is survived by a daughter, Harriet Slonim Interment was in the church cemetery. niecea and nephews. Visitation will be Aug. 12 Madeline Swing of Lexington, N.C.; 10 of East Brunswick; and two grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at Selover Funeral grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and a Interment was at Beth Israel Cemetery, the Alzheimer's Foundation of America, Home, North Brunswick. A funeral service will great-great-grandson. A Mass was offered at Woodbridge. Arrangements were by The 322 Eighth Ave,, Sixth Floor, , be Aug. 13 at 8:15 a.m. at the funeral home, fol- Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Milltown.' Crabiel Home for Funerals, Milltown. NY 10001, or to Sts. Peter and Paul lowed by a Mass of ChrisLian Burial at 9 a.m. Interment was in Brig. Gen. William C. Doyle Memorial donations may be made to Interfaith Russian Orthodox Church, 153 Kamm at St. Mary's Church. Burinl will follow at St. Veterans. Memorial Cemetery, Arnytown sec- Network, 62 S. Main St., Milltown 08850. Ave., South River, NJ 08882. Peter's Cemetery, New Brunswick. tion of North Hanover.

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Romao-Haines . Stork Club armen Lee, of Aberdeen, formerly of University Medical Center at Peter's University Hospital, New Sayreville, and Rui Romao of Princeton announced the following local Brunswick. The baby weighed 8 pounds, C Plainsboro announce the engage- birth: 11.2 ounces. Grandparents are Shu-Mei ment of their daughter, Michelle Dianne and James Lebowitz of East Brunswick Romao, to Christopher Dale Haines ,of the Kelly and John Rok of the Kendall Park and Dawn and Jamea Geiger of Monmouth Junction section of South section of South Brunswick, a son on July Spotswood. Great-grandparents are Brunswick, son of Odette Haines, of 28. Florence and Frederick Geiger of South Pemberton, and the late Harry Haines. Brunswick, Arlene Meredith of East The future bride graduated from Karen and Steven Geiger of Brunswick and Cheng Pang Chin of New Sayreville War Memorial High School and Jamesburg announce the birth of their York City. attended Rutgers University, New daughter, Victoria Rose, July 27 in St. Brunswick. She is distribution services supervisor with Barnes and Noble Inc., To our readers Jamesburg. 4 Her fiance graduated from Pemberton To request a form announcing an engagement or marriage, call (732) 358-5200, High School and Rutgers University, ext. 8226. Tb have a photo returned, please include a self-addressed, stamped enve- where he earned a doctorate in material lope; however, we cannot guarantee pictures will be returned. science. He is a material science engineer Please include a daytime telephone number in the event a question arises. with Picattiny, Dover. Mail to: North & South Brunswick Sentinel Milestones, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, A September wedding is planned. Christopher Haines, Michelle Romao NJ 07728.

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News Transcript, Tri-Town News, Examiner, Brick Township Bulletin, Atlamicvillu, the Hub, Independent, Suburban, East Brunswick Sentinel, No/So Brunswick Sentinel, Edison/MetuchenSentinel, Woodbiidge Sentinel, Latinos Unidos SENTINEL, August 17, 2005 37" . On Campus Triathlons aren't The South Brunswick High School graduate of South Brunswick High CSBHS) chapter of Future Business Lead- School, he is the son of Barbara and ers of America (FBLA) recently attended Dennis Wertz. the FBLA National Leadership Confer- ence in Orlando, Fla., marking the first Richard Morgan, Little Silver, was her cup of sweat time SBHS students have taken part in recently named to the dean's list for the the event. Recent graduate Prasad Tare spring semester at the School of Architec- like to exercise as much as the next took fifth place in the banking and finan- ture at Syracuse (N,Y.) University, where gal. In fact, I'd put sit-ups right up cial systems competition, and 14 other he is a junior majoring in architecture. students also took part in the conference. I there with a hangnail extraction, a LORI CLINCH complicated root canal and the final Bethany Sole, Atlantic Highlands, a stages of labor. Are We There Yet? Neha Deshpande, Monmouth graduate of Red Bank Regional High In hopes of getting my weight down, Junction section of South Brunswick, will. School, Little Silver, was recently named I have been known to walk a block or represent New Jersey at the 50th to the dean's list at Albright College, anniversary March of Dimes National ttwo. I've lifted green beans in the Reading, Pa. She is a sophomore majoring kitchen in an effort to trim down my pants would be finished with swimming Youth Conference "Saving Babies, Build- in alpha/elementary education. biceps and, on more than one occasion, and on to sprinting green pastures ing Leaders," to be held'in Washington, I've walked a flight of stairs when I while I gasped for air and gave my all to D.C., in late summer. She was one of 10 Franklin & Marshall College, Lan- could just as easily have taken an ele- finish my first lap. teens selected to represent the state. caster, Pa,, announced the following local Eventually I'd hop aboard a bicycle Deshpande serves as secretary of the students named to the dean's list for the i vator ride with a shabby-looking con- and pray for an early death as the rest March of Dimes Mercer County Chain spring semester: vict. Reaction Youth Council which she joined But my good friend Mabel has of the group completed the last mile on their run. The race would end, awards four years ago. She is also the founder of Sara Alicia Moser-Cohen, Red Bank, a become a fitness queen. As I swam with the Middlesex County March of Dimes junior majoring in both government and her the other day, I matched her stroke would be awarded, and kelp bars and soy juice would be.served to the gleeful Chain Reaction Youth Council. Desh- sociology. A 2002 graduate of the Marine for stroke for three strokes or better pande will be a junior at South Academy of Science and Technology, before I decided to work on my floating. contestants. Long after the last handful of vita- Brunswick High School this fall. Sandy Hook, she is the daughter of Philip "I have a great idea!" she exclaimed Cohen and Geri Moser-Cohen; and as if she'd just been hit with the best mins had been consumed, long after the participants had gone home to their Tbdd Gilbert, North Brunswick, re- Thomas Andrew Kigby of Shrewsbury, thought in the world. "I'm going to sign cently received a bachelor of science de- son of Terrie and Joe Rigby, and a 2004 us up for a triathlon." mud baths, long after the fans had gree information management and tech- called it a day, I would cross the finish graduate of Red Bank Regional High "Triathlon?" I asked. "Did you just nology at the spring commencement ex- School, Little Silver. say triathlon? As in fools who swim, line. There would be no celebration, no ercises at The School of Information bike and run for no apparent reason? shouts of joy, and no line of onlookers Studies at Syracuse (N.Y.) University. Shweta Desai, Kendall Park section That kind of triathlon?" waving banners as I passed. Only a jan- of South Brunswick, recently received a "Yeah, you like to exercise. It'll be itor, pushing a broom in the parking lot The Chubb Institute, North 2005-06 New Jersey Sanitary Supply fun." who would notice me out of the corner of Brunswick Campus, announce the fol- Association Award from the International "Well, I did run the kids on errands his eye and say to himself, "Hey, who's lowing local students who received de- Sanitary Supply Association Inc. A gradu- just yesterday, but that didn't exactly the fat chick?" grees at the July 21 commencement ex- ate of South Brunswick High School, turn me into F]o-Jo." I shook the image from my head and ercises: Monmouth Junction section of South "Still, I think this would be great. We said, "You know, Mabel, I think I'm sim- Rajeshwari Kailasanathan of the Brunswick, she was a member of the Key could compete together and perhaps ply going to have to pass on the Dayton section of South Brunswick; Club, and varsity and junior varsity even win a medal of some sort." triathlon." Lisa Seroka of the Monmouth Junc- cheerleading squads. Desai will pursue a "You know, Mabel," I said as I "Is that your final word?" tion section of South Brunswick; degree in business at Rutgers University, "It is." Jennifer DePaola and Mary Owens, New Brunswick. climbed out of the water and reached for both of the Kendall Park section of South my bag of red licorice, "triathlons aren't "Well then, perhaps you'd consider taking up Pilates with me." Brunswick; and Fairleigh Dickinson University, my cup of sweat. I'm more of a 'walking Roseann DeFrancesco, Tina Fama, Tteaneck, announced the following: local to the coffee pot' kind of gal and I would "Isn't that the gosh-awful exercise class where they twist themselves into Tynia Hennix, Nicholas Rodriguez, Sean students named to the dean's list for the just as soon dust my way to fitness." O'Dea, Maryanne Sirmans, Lola Vickera spring semester: "But you could walk the four miles; pretzels and do gut crunches as they lis- ten to Gregorian chants?" and Andrew Walz, all of North no one says you have to run." Brunswick. Daniel Quigley of the Kendall Park "Oh, yeah? Well, how about the "Yeah, I'll even let you borrow my exercise mat." section of South Brunswick; and swimming part? Isn't there some rule in Eric Eberle Wertz, South Denise Thompson of the Monmouth the Marathon Guide to Self-Deprecating I gotta find some new friends. Brunswick, yas recently named to the Junction section of South Brunswick. Individuals that says you must be able dean's list for the spring semester at to do an up crawl?" Pennsylvania State University, Univer- Named to the honors Hat with a GPAof "That's forward crawl. And no, Lori Clinch is the mother of four sons sity Park, where he is majoring in meteo- 3.5 or better were: there's no rule that insists you have to and the author of the book "Are We There rology. He is also a member of the school's do great strokes. You could walk your Yet?" Her e-mail address is clinch@atc- student council, and involved in reporting Maria Arhontoulia and Nilay Patel, laps, I'd even loan you my aqua boots." jet.net. the weather at its radio station. A 2004 both of Kendall Park. "Well, there you are now. I tell ya what; how about we sign me up. I'll walk 16 laps in thQ pool sporting aqua shoes and a water cap so my curly locks stay fresh. When I'm done I'll throw my upper body over the side of the pool and wait for a couple of young, strong men to come and crane my lower end out of the water. The children can then run up to me shouting encouraging things like, 'Go, Mom' as the recreational choir sings out the last stanza of'The old gray mare, she ain't what she used to be.'" Mabel was nothing if not persistent. "Oh, you can swim. I've seen you." "I faked the whole thing. I can't swim a stroke." By the time Mabel was done, she'd tried to convince me I could float in the pool for 16 laps, skip for four miles singing "Zippity-Do-Dah" and then hop aboard a scooter and zoom through the finish line sporting good posture and a smile. I know myself better than that. I know my limitations. I'm well aware that any fool who walks the pool would be left behind eating triathlon dust. I know full well that the other particir 3 8 SENTINEL, August L1, 2005 Movies ! DON'T REPLACE YOUR OLD BATHTUB... 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Contact: Freehold 732-358-5200 Long Branch 732-870-6070 www.gmnews.com Call for ds 733-358-53OO I Vcrcrliold or 732-S7O-6O7O Long Branch SENTINEL, August 11, 2005 A1 Next time your basement floods, who you gonna call? live in that part of East Brunswick and altruism. I take it as an absolute arti- colleagues in Helmetta, most of the that sometimes feels a bit like a neg- cle of faith that if I, or my family, ever rgsponders who came from other commu- lected orphan. needed them, they'd be there, and they nities were volunteers, and therefore I . GREG BEAN It's a pleasant part of the community wouldn't leave until the job was done. uncompensated. Some of them did not see over by Farrington Lake and Bicenten- I've seen it happen many times before their families for nearly two days. Coda nial Park, but we don't always feel like the as a reporter and a neighbor, at fires and And for their efforts, Bennett said, vol- town pays much attention to us. The emergencies, and I've seen the gratitude unteers were cursed at, insulted and Milltown Post Office delivers our mail, for and kind words families had for those vol- harassed by homeowners who wanted example. But if someone writes us and unteers, even in the face of their own their places pumped out before anyone rescue squads apart from those ungrateful uses our real East Brunswick address adversity. else's. He was taken aback by that "me souls who made such offensive comments instead of a Milltown address, the mail is That's why I was appalled to read last first" mentality and by the personal and insulting remarks. not delivered. We have water but no sani- week in a Greater Media Newspaper — attacks. At one point, he said in a state- The next time a boot drive comes tary services. Call a cop, and they some- the East Brunswick Sentinel — that dur- ment not used in our news story, one East along, those rude people ought to fill the times have to drive a long way to get here. ing a recent flood in Helmetta, people Brunswick firefighter was told, "You guys empty boots with cash to make up for We're also often served by volunteer were actually cursing and insulting volun- ain't doing s***. You're just hex-e to play their bad behavior — but I doubt they firefighters from Milltown and the teer firemen because they didn't think the with your toys." will. They're the ones who roll their win- Milltown rescue squad. responders were pumping their base- In total, he remembers being thanked dows up and drive on, pretending they And because our lives may someday ments quickly enough. by only two or three people who had don't see the volunteers with empty boots depend on them, that's why, once or twice The fact that pumping basements and received assistance, and collection cans standing there in the a year, so many of my neighbors make it a roadways isn't part of a volunteer fire- When he first heard reports of the first place. They're also the ones who point to give those organizations some fighter's job description in the first place offensive comments, Bennett said he was scream bloody murder when someone sug- money when they come fund-raising door apparently didn't enter these nincom- ashamed to admit he lived in Helmetta, gests it might be time to have paid fire to door. And we always stick some money poops' minds, and they not only bit the but lie also had a warning. If the place and ambulance squads, because actually in the Milltown firemen's boots whenever hands reaching out to help them, they floods again, he said, "the fire department paying for emergency services would sig- they have a boot drive. tried to bite them off. will think long and hard if we want to sub- nificantly increase their municipal tax I will admit, on occasion, feeling a bit At last week's Borough Council meet- ject ourselves to this type of abuse. It is bills. put upon when — during a boot drive — ing, Helmetta Fire Chief Greg Bennett extremely possible that in the future, we Until a swimming pool develops in they put men and women with empty said that in spite of the fact that many of will not come out to remove water from their basement, or their kitchen catches boots at every stop light in town, going their own basements were flooding,volun - roadways or private homes." fire, of course, and then all bets are off. each direction. That means that on a sin- teers in that community and other sur- I've never met Greg Bennett, but I sus- Those people might not be ashamed of gle trip running errands on Saturday rounding communities spent more than pect that he, and his fellow volunteers, their behavior, but they ought to be. And j morning to Home Depot, the dry cleaners, 350 man hours helping residents during - will not live up to that threat. because I have the suspicion they won't the post office and the bank, you might be the recent floods, Many worked more than People like him, generous men and apologize for themselves, we have to do it i asked to put money in a boot eight or nine 20 hours straight, some nearly 30. At this women who volunteer so much of their for them. times, depending on how many red lights point, there's no firm estimate on how time and effort with no pay and little I think I speak for a lot of people in this you hit. much those volunteers lost in wages from thanks, are not the kind to stand idly by in area when I say we appreciate the work But I've never really begrudged the their own jobs while they were doing their an emergency, even if their e|Torts are done for us by our volunteer firefighters money because I know those men and good deeds. never truly appreciated. 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Gibbons (boys 8U 25 breast, 22.19, and boys 8U B In their first year in the A League of the 25 butterfly, 21.26); find Ascia Johnson (girls 11/12 New Jersey Swimming and Diving Conference, 50 backstroke, 38.54). the Willows Swim Club finished the dual meet The boys 8U 100 medley relay team of Joey season with a 5-3 record, good For second place in Gaston, Brett Fitzgerald, Vinnie Gibbons and their division. Dam Ng also won in 1:65.06. But they certainly saved their best for last, as Coach Rose said that Van Avery's win in the Lhey capped the season by exceeding all expecta- 100 free was particularly impressive. tions, winning the A League championship. "She was seeded to come in seventh, but won Seventy Willows swimmers participated in the by more that two seconds," he said. "That was a 10-team, two-day event, with most earning points pretty big surprise." that ted to a 265-255 win over South Plainfield Nob Valley also recorded several second-place Municipal Pool. finishes. They came courtesy of Andy Rose (boys Individual event winners were Harrison 13/14 100 butterfly, 1:13.67); Nicole Van Avery Kudwitt (boys 8U 26 freestyle, 15.05, and boys SU (girls 15/18 100 butterfly, 1:16.70); Julie Rose 25 beast, 20.95), Krislen Lally (girls 9/10 50 back- (girls 15-18 100* backstroke, 1:12.78); Nicole stroke, 39.62), Caitlyn Ignall (girls 9/10 50 free, Gibbons (girls 11/12 50 free, 31.38, and the girls 33.15), Gessica Chamiga (girls 11/12 100 IM, 11/12 100 free, 1:09.14)); and Matthew Burke 1:14.60), Abby Weingarten (girls 13/14 100 breast (boys 11/12 100 free, 1:11.73, boys 11/12 50 butter- NJCU's McCormack earns stroke, 1:12.23), Tyler Wardlow (boys 13/14 100 fly, 36.63, and boys 11/12 50 back, 38.95); as well freestyle, 55.03, and boys 13/14 100 breast, as the girls 13-18 200 medley relay team of Van 1:09.44) and Amy Wolf (girls 13/18 200 IM, Aveiy, Jacqueline Bender, Julie Rose and Ashley some postseason accolades 2:18.51, and girls 15/18 100 breast, 1:10.61). Chibbaro (2:24.32); the boys 13-18 medley relay ew Jersey City University McCormick, who was not a Willows also won three relay events, including team of Chris Turkiewicz, Casey Snepar, Andy freshman left fielder Mike starter when the year began, the girls 13/18 200 medley relay (Liz Samtur, Amy Rose and Joseph Smoot (2:19.51); the girls 13-18 NMcCormack, of North became perhaps NJCU's best Wolf, Abby Weingarten and Kelli Sanchez - 200 freestyle relay team of Van Avery, Bender, Brunswick, who batted .467 and offensive player once he became a 2:03.63); the boys 8/under 100 medley relay Ashley Chibbaro and Julie Rose (2:08.61); the ranked sixth in the country in regular early in the first week of (Justin Atkinson, Joseph Mastro, Harrison boys 8U 100 freestyle relay team of Sam Ng, Joey average, was selected First-Team the year. A two-sport athlete who Kudwitt and Jack Engel — 1:27.05); and the boys Gaston, Brett Fitzgerald and Vinnie Gibbons All-Independent. also was a part-time starter on 8/under 100 free relay (Jack Engel, _ Joseph (1:38.56); and the girls 9-12 200 freestyle relay McCormick, also a First-Team the ECAC Champion men's soccer Mastro, Justin Atkinson and Harrison Kudwitt — team of Ascia Johnson, Samantha Wereszcak, All-CUNYAC (City University of team, he was third on the club in 1:14.72). Annie Bucca and Nicole Gibbons (2:36.27). New York Athletic Conference) hits, tied for third in doubles (7) But there were many other top finishes from Among the third-place finishers from Nob selection, was hitting as high as and triples (3), third in steals, Willows swimmers. Valley were Amanda Stankewicz (girls 8U 25 free, .493 on May 1, before finishing fourth in total bases, and sixth in Recording second-place finishes were Will 18.63, girls 8U 25 breaststroke, 26.41, and girls the year at a sizzling .467 (42-for- RBIs, although he was only Samtur (boys 13/14 100 free, 55.69); Brian Lee 8U 25 back, 23.13); Joseph Smoot (boys 13/14 100 90). McCormick ranked No. 6 in eighth in at-bats. (boys 13/14 100 fly, 1:07.54); Liz Samtur (girls breaststroke, 1:24.55); Ashley Chibbaro (girls Division III in the final batting "Mike started out as a pitcher 13/14 100 back, 1:11.37); Emily Chamiga (girls 13/14100 butterfly, 1:24.55); Nicole Gibbons (girls average totals, and was the for the ball club in Florida, and 9/10 50 free, 33.71); Gessica Chamiga (girls 11/12 11/12 50 butterfly, 35.63); and the girls 8U 100 Gothic Knights' leader, with 55 after returning north, he talked 50 free, 28.88); and Justin Atkinson (boys 8U 2-5 medley relay team of Kyra Fox, Nicolette Aloia, total bases, 26 runs, 23 RBIs, 10 us into giving him an opportunity back, 21.32). Amanda Stankewicz and Ally Simpson (1:58.85). steals (10-11) and 10 extra base to play the outfielder," head coach Scoring third-place finishes were James Kugel While there were several other swimmers who hits (seven doubles, three triples). Ken Heaton noted. "His perform- (boys 13/14 100 breast, 1:17.34); Danielle scored points by finishing in the top six in their He had a .611 slugging percent- ance exceeded our expectations Bartolotta (girls 13/14 100 breaBt, 1:21.69); Abby events, Coach Rose also pointed to the efforts of age and .495 on-base rate. and he never came out of the line- Weingarten (girls 13/14 100 fly, 1:06.06); Bryan Rebecca Patton, who was solid in the girls 11/12 Despite missing four games, up the remainder of the year." Dau (boys 15/18 100 fly,59.74) ; Will Samtur (boys breaststroke this summer, Matt Dudzik, a 9-11 13/14 100 back (1:09.78); Kristen Lally (girls 9/10 competitor who fought through injuries and ill- 50 free, 34.13, and girls 9/10 50 fly, 39.10); and nesses all summer to compete well, add Jackie Andrew Kudwitt (boys 11/12 100 free, 1:08.03). Bender, a 13/14 girls competitor. S/iorfis Needless to say, with their championship effort, coupled with their strong showing in the "Jackie surprised me more than any other swimmer this summer," Rose said. "She came out There will be a meeting for all who lives in South Brunswick and regular season, the Willows team proved it managers of the 2004 Women's $20 for each eligible nonresident belongs in the A League of the NJSDC. of nowhere and became a great breaststroker while I wasn't looking. She really helped solidify Fall VolXeybaU teams who are (must work 20 or more hours per that age group." interested in returning to the week in South Brunswick). Fees eanwhile, the Nob Valley Swim Team league this fall on Sept. 8 at 6:30 and rosters are due by Sept. 15 from North Brunswick put forth a stellar Tbdd Bates was another swimmer who caught p.m. at the South Brunswick before 4 p.m., no exceptions. All Mperformance of their own at the NJSDC's the coach's attention, Community Center on New Road checks should be made payable to B League championships. "He was not at the championship meet, but at in Woodlot Park. New teams are South Brunswick Township, Nob Valley scored 252 team points, well our dual meets he was a big part of our success," welcome and will be admitted into All managers must attend this behind the championship team from Coppermine Rose said. "He's not necessarily the fastest swim- the league on a space-available meeting or have a representative. (337 points), but with a young team,, Nob Valley mer on the team, but he was certainly one of the basis. A lottery will be held at the If your team is not returning for head coach Brian Rose was inspired by his team's most important." meeting to determine the order of the 2005 season, or if you need season-ending effort Despite a rash of injuries and illnesses (Joseph entry into the league, if there are more information, please call the "I think that we did extremely well and. that all Smoot competed most of the summer with a bro- spaces. All new teams must have a Recreation/Community Affairs of our swimmers improved throughout the sea- ken foot, for example), Nob Valley's team put representative at the meeting to office by Sept. 7 at (732) 329-4000 son," he said. "I think we improved more this year together a stellar summer. participate in the lottery. Fees for ext. 7671 between the hours of than any other year. This was a completely differ- 2005 will be $10 for each player 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. ent team by year's end." "I'm very pleased," Rose said. 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These students Ashley Sobon, Hope; Allison Tokolish, Real Estate extra-curricular activities through an essay serve as an inspiration to our entire organi- Moorestown; Sarmintha Voiro, Marllon; submission. While most scholarship pro- zation." Susanna Wahnnan, Teaneck; Ciara grams are offered to solely to high school Winners were as follows: Candace Weatherbee, Allentown; Erin Delaney Presented by seniors, the Quest for Excellence is all- Chmielewski, Lawrenceville; Gregory Westover, Edison; and Jared Weiss, Joseph G. inclusive, recognizing the accom- Earl, Middlesex; Maggie Edinger, Springfield. plishments of New Jersey students in Berkeley Heights; Danielle Eldridge, The applicants wrote essays based on Buono grades one through 12. 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Kocylowskyi, Somerset; Brittany Komack, Excellence Scholarship, visit www.rcmax- experience to bear, a broker must be "Quest for Excellence is a program that Marlboro; Phyllis Ma, East Brunswick; nj.com. able to listen carefully enough to get a read of the buyer's needs (an well as be able to read between the lines to discern a buyer's wants). Beyond that, a good broker knows how to communicate effectively and COLDWELL BANKER frequently on matters that lead to a successful sale. This entails standing at RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE- (he ready with new information and the ability to put clients in the middle of the action. Along the way a broker should also be able to learn from the experience of working with clients and to lake appropriate actions. Finally, a good agent should be flexible enough to work with clients changing perceptions.

FRANKLIN PARK $240,000 FRANKLIN PARK $240,000 FRANKLIN PARK $240,000 As a Realtor* with "The Buono Beautiful Society Hill cando, 2BR/2BA, totally Lovely Soc. Hill 2BR/2BA condo ready to Lovely Society Hill condo with woods view, Team" of RE/MAX DIAMOND renovated w/new kitchen, baths floors & wood move in. Large LR, formal DR, MBR w/closet. vaulted ceiling, skylights and lots of storage. REALTORS?, I have a proven track view (SBR0209) (SBR0210) Ready to move in III (SBR0228) record of working successfully with buyers. I adhere to the highest standard of ethical conduct, and my years in the industry allow me the knowledge to assist you in making the most of your buying power. Call (732) 297-4949, ext. #301, to arrange for an initial meeting. You can benefit from my experience and knowledge! I'm looking forward to exceeding your expectations. FRANKLIN PARK $379,900 FRANKLIN PARK $699,900 PARLIN $1,100,000 3BR/2.5BA Beacon Hill Townhouse. All Appl. Park Hill Esfates 4 BR, 2.5 bath home with 2 Spectacular home. Every possible amenity & Please send your questions or comments inc. Wood doors In DR, LR, Entrance toyer & story FR and foyer, exp, breakfast room, dual upgrade. Everything custom. Movie Theatre In to our office at 732,297.4949 x30I hallway. All Appliances stay. (SBR0224) staircases, gourmet kitchen, etc. (SBR0164) finished basement. (SBR0113) or e-mail us at; [email protected]

H\HT: Experienced brokers know to ask why prospective buyers South Brunswick 3228 Route 27 North 732.297.7171 rejected homes they were shown so thai something may he learned • MORTGAGE SERVICES • iON • OPEN HOUSES • COMMUNITY INFORMATION from the experience that con be • PREVIEWS • REAL ESTATE LIBRARY • NEW HOMES • CONCIERGE SERVICES • COMMERCIAL I COLOUfGLL applied next lime. Visit The Winning Team's COLDWELLBANKERMOVES.COM ' website: www.BuonoTeam.com 48 SBNT1NEL, August 21, 2005 frrr rif rr Media Newspapers It's Local... It Works... Monmouth/ Middlesex Ocean Counties County News Transcript East Brunswick 96,520 readers Sentinel Examiner 69,170 readers 13,650 readers No/So Brunswick Tri-Town News Sentinel 87,610 readers 44,768 readers Edison/Metuchen Brick Township Classified Sentinel Bulletin 65,710 readers 78,340 readers KNTI -8OO-66O-4ADS Woodbridge OR 732-358-5210 FAX us .732-780-4678 Independent Sentinel 78,510 readers 62,710 readers Classified PUbll° Nolicss °01 Merchandise 042-052 Pets/animals 065 The hub Real Estate 005-028 Garage Sales 060-062 Services 070-096B 39,660 readers Suburban Employment 033-041 Instructions 063 Automotive 110-119 Index Atlanticville 63,930 readers • E-MAIL YOUR AD: [email protected] 62,580 readers • OFFICE HOURS: MONDAY-FRIDAY 9 AM - 5 PM • CHARGE YOUR AD • DEADLINES: LINE ADS MONDAY 12 NOON • DISPLAY ADS FRIDAY 4 PM • BUSINESS SERVICES ADS FRIDAY 1 PM 763,180 JOBS • CARS • HOMES • NEWS • VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.gmnews.com 3499 Route 9 North, Suite 1B, Freehold, NJ 07728 - Mailing Address • Greater Media Newspapers, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728 Please read your ad on the first day of publication. Greater Media Newspapers will accept responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. We reserve the right to edit, reject, or properly classify any ad.

005 Apartments 007 Houses III 008 Condos For Rent for Sale II TownhousesI jOUTH HIVEJ? - 2 bedrm LINCRQFT/MIDDLErOWN 3 BEDROOM ONLY SJ6.9D0 Sell Your Merchandise valued at $150 of less $950. per month Utiiitio , Musi Sell. For listings: incl. Call 732-721-4047 1-800-749-8106 ext.B073 •Wise Buys ratesappl y lo private individuals. Call Classified today METUCHEN - OPEN HOUSE and we will help you B/14& 8/21. 12-5. 3br.,2ba., write an effective ad. clous, Immac. w/upc|rs Business advertisers please call for rates. .. ..Ik to train, dwnlwn., school. bsm( , \i acre New HVAC; vl;i" Din) hn ,.il> !.••.',,v.-iu'i :,mil •Wise Buys coupon is for sale of ton or items TOTALING roof; driveway & deck. Low ?20491005. 732-494-1102 I.I-"' - Open House B/14, SlSOorkssPriasforitaiBiiiiBlteiiiduded. 12-4. $554,900. 732-688-9399 Fax 732-780-4678 005D Cemetery • Coupon cannot beused fa sale of pels or collectible items, ie: Plots MIDDLETOWN - HAS IT ALLI emalh Orngi location, bBauiiful Hunl- wash/dry, big al Points neighborhood. Lg, kjlil-, ii-'--.v fi-Liiit. •.•.•.iinomin. Beanie Babies, baseball caris, etc [email protected] HOLMDEL CEMETERY ) lined property, pool, many to train, (41 mm. lo NYC) drive pgrades.3Bn,2.5BA,2sto- 5 mln. lo ma|or hgwys. Photos: Garden Mausoleum Crypt, 1 1 • Wise Buys ate canittt be axepted by phonii Crapon ^ mist be ay i^^ 2 Entombments i living im & foyer, dining rm. >/,n'.ii;,-(i'lii- I' <",,[!,.I ,-, rvhhlml Worth $9,000. Asking $B,000. -i-ln fill., oversized gar., lull Call 908-510-9356 to Grater Media Newspapers. Cflll 732-878-7501 eck. 3495,000. 732- MONMOUTH BEACH - Condo WOODBRIDGE for sals by owner. 2 bedrms., • Wiseltys acbareWtedtoladpenvcekpa-fiimily. •Gxiponexpms 12/31/2005. Call Classified today completely remodeled. Pool, Clover Leaf Cemenlaiy NOHTH EDISON and we will help you (Clover section). $2,600, nei tennia, dock. S4W,000. imptetely "New" Renovat- Call 732-728-1506 write an effective ad. Call 732-738-0604 -.1 Home. 1B Winler St. WOODBRIDGE • (6) Beth Raised Ranch. Near golf 4 LINES * 2 WEEKS 1-800-660-4237 •sarel Cemenlary. Family ursa, borders park. Low 008a Adult Local 732-358-5210 jvvned since 1948. All of the- les. Srms. inclds; 2 gian- $ Fax 732-780-4678 Family on West Coosl. Price iiakils., liv.. din., fam.,3br., Communities 11. -i Email: [email protected] 2.5 ba., stone frpl., porce- for as little as S faln, tile a wood tflrougfiout. Plus much more. $669 000. ALLENTOWN-55+. The Four 007 Houses 732-319-9207;732-906-l422 Seasons, 2 bclffl)., 2 ba. ranch, OPEN HOUSE Sun. B/14, • —rades, mint cond. for Sale 12-5pm. DON'T M1SSI Call 609-259-1320 Calf 1-800-660-4237 DEEHFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA SPU NAWIE_ Local 732-358-5210 ARLIN - Ranch on Ig.lol. 3 Century Village-Gatedl Fax 732-760-4678 DUNNELLON. FLORIDA ' is., 2'A baths, Jo, eat-In Unique & secuded home lO' Corner Unitl 3lafw carpet In bedrms. & end. I for DVD 352-489-0444 palioalio. $205,000. Showing REAL ESTATE Anug.f7-Augd '''-Aug ••• . . 22J"0» 'iBy. »..»«o > CITY. _ STATE. EATONTOWN • Raised Ranch INVESTORS! Clalll 752752-530-7997 7 rms. 3br.,2.5ba., tee. rm., AVOID 5 DEADLY 1 car garage, full bsmt., hrdwd, MISTAKES! HOWELL- Tho VillaoBs, Ousl ZIP _PHONE. firs., plasier walls, 3/4 acre; www.avoidmisfartBs.com reMovaied2bdrms, 1 ba. New kiich. & siove, new flooring. Avail park like cornet lot. $679,000. 1 Cell 732-500-6946 $205,000. 732-970-85B7 • Draw attention to your ad, use our Wise Buy Owl. , for only an additional $ 1.25 for MANALAPAN - 1 bedrm, 1 EDISON, North-Custom 3 br. i1h, upper. Glass inclosed Fl. one zone or $2.50 for both zones. ranch. Well maintained. Many omPhilly., 2 hours Irom N.Y.C i. Updated kit 8 bath, w/ High Quality Extras, $639,000. r D. C. visli homB at euay llsl; S view. $139,900. 732-996-446B Each week hundreds of Public No Reallorsl 732-494-S075 395BB69-17 or MLS # 4533368 Choose one zone $5 or two zones $10 lulu;!", are published In New HAtJALAPAN- Covered Bridge 'irsey's dally and weekly FORDS; SELL BY OWNER Uppor. Renouatud 2 bedroom, papersl The New Jersey 4 yes. young, 4 bdrm., 2M-bait) ! 1/2 balh, Florida room (over- Q North Zone: Suburban, No/So Sentinel, East Brunswick Sentinel, Woodbridge Sentinel, s Association has created mln. lo NY City transit, sec. to 008 Condos looks golf course). $189,900. ".'inti database where Townhouses Contact Rich, Edison/Metucben SentineJ, Independent. JOHN CONOVER AGENCY 732-531-2500 • South Zone: News Transcript, Hub, Atlanticville, Examiner, Tri-Town News, Brick om, onfy $16, AST BRUNSWICK - For rant Cell #908-489-1934 ek, to slaiewldl ..... or listings ca(l bedrm. firpl. All appliances , Township Bulletin sales, foreclosures, RFP, bid: 1-B00-749-S10lex!.l376 WaBher/dryer. Pools,Tennis. choois, (own meetings ,nce$, plus nifiny othe PLEASE INCLUDE ALL SPACES AND PUNCTUATION, ONE CHARACTER PER BOX LEAVE ONE SPACE IN BETWEEN WORDS. . Search lor notices man „.., or subscribe to Smar Search arid have notices sen ... BRUNSWICK: MINT, o your email address automa OVE-JNIBy Owner.Spacrous icaity. Go to: nd unit twnhm., 3 br., 2.5 ba., 'w.njpubiicnotices.corn So 5BR 4!i Bath. 5100 s/f, ully Upgraded, Patio, frpl. colonial at the GrandGrandee at 360,000. Call 732-257-8423 . Call 732-B94-1321 BattlegroundBattlegrund . GranitGit e llops, Vlkino appliances sun rm NGLISHTOWN -Townhou3t JACKSON si Fcumtalnhead l/w maple floors, 2 fireplaces, or sale. 2 bedrm., 1VS bath, 55+ new & nearly new ound/securlty, custom clos- ewkit. & appli., tiled baths, nanufactured homes stalling 005 Apartments IS, ceni. vac, 3-car garage ic, new carpel, Trex deck. at $55,000. Pets resfn'cled. For Rent ifid walk-out basement are 530,000. Call732-792-3iaa i.msrils encouraged. jst a few amenities included Call 732-928-3100 •Heed lo sell ai $929,900 FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Include phone numbers as part of copy in boxes. 'rlncipals Only -732-303-9446 ondo, sale by owner in Raln- BUY 3 BEDROOM $17,000 ee. 1 story, 2 bdfms.r 2 luiiy c oreclosurel For listings: MARLBORO - L-shaped bl- id baths, gar qranile; coun- Make checks payable to Greater Media Newspapers. Payment must accompany ad copy. 800-749-8106 ext.F52i fel. 5 tjedrms., 3 baths, hard- lops, floors, &FIP. $295,000. !2-303-8995 - 732-657-5593 EAST BRUNSWICK- Lg. 3 >od floors, living rm., dining CC# Exp - 1 ' is., all appliances & W/D. family rm. w/tireplace, In- gcund poo), sprinklers, land- JACKSON - For Sale/Rent _. ..at. Nopels. I/t2mo.sec. "" id new May '05. Owner ADIRONDACK HUNTING Avail. 8/15. $1,495. 732-422-7737 scaped, 30 yr, roof. Poieniial CAMP111 Acres-$t 59,900 •nofher-daughter. Close to ..-.isferred, 2bi.,2.5 ba., Attn. Wise Buys, <** Greater Media Newspapers, Classified, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N.J. 07728 ter. Clo (r.,dr., kit, B den w/patio Handyman camp, pond, views, EDISON- 2 bedroom, near schoolsschools , donhouses s o< worship s o< wor all 4 Details 908-415-7950. top trophy-daar county! Town FAX 732-780-4678 • E-MAIL [email protected] • Middlesex College. $1,100 /mo JYC trans., & h ing Call All), 646-243-1697 =asy access to shore, I J575.900. 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ACCOUNTANT 32-24B-3332 • Work close (o tiomel 017 Offices III Opportunities Media N9.._,._ 'aid vacafion, sick, ^ea(^h •V. .in individual wilh 5 • 3LOSET INSTALLER Floor Space NO WORK INVOLVED irs Accounting t (ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE $500. investment wilt make forourFreehoMnNiv,; real earnings potential rt Realiois, Holmdel ~ you earn $300 In a day? you weallhy Nick 73Z-Z34-3372 Knowledge ol Groat Plains ididales. Central LEGAL SECRETARY NOHTH FLORIDA - 20 acres. EAST BHUNSWICK-Lease deslred.'Musinave Excel ,i l''"\m<< 732-718-0105 RECEPTIONIST w/pines S-i;, mjjiiiti-, from 1,648 sq.lt. oflice w/piivate ludes 30 Machines and experience and be clelail Manalapan. High volume — PT for doctor's office in schools (K-ia). 3 rivoc;. ft i i.tmii. . ideal prof. / med., 1st ndy All lor $9,995 oriented. Excellent benefits ENTAL ASSISTANT, CHAIR -iil^'i.ii'iri'fniicclosufO prpracticea . roe. Immecfiato opening. SIDE, F/T or P/T - Freehold Oleno Stale Park. 732-701-9192 lil' ' 800-893-1185 •"• experience a plus s. Spe Salary negotiable 732-733-1000 and 401(k) plan. ('••nt .i Office is looking lor Semi resume and salary ay ust, TURN YOUR CLUTTER DA, pilor expaiiBnce a must. minimum 5 yeais xperience SO. AOIRONDACK LAND requirements to: "- lesurrie 732-879-0255. REPORTER NEEDED SALE! 10 Acres • $19 900 INTO CASHI Greater Media Newspapers ONLY please, Musi be (wily TURN YOUR CLUTTER roficieniln alll aspecta s ol ^turesbeaf in Mld^fesex 33 Acres • $39,900 Woods, VENDING ROUTE. SNACK, Attention: Linda Vinci HESEL MECHANIC • Views, Nice building Biles! INTO CASHI P.O. Box 5001 S'ordPert 0 1 MMS WWo ounly. Eicparience preletred. Call ClassfllBd DRINK. ALL BRANDS NO onday ihiougJi Fiiday, Pay Full medical/'reiifernQnt plan. l v.-iff (ruin (he riglit peison Snowmobilobile toil acaccessc ,, greag t 1-800-660-4237 THIRD PARTIES, NO GIMMI- Freehold, NJ 07728 l L th hours or lax: 732-358-5222 n e n Call 732-446-2800 "ease send resume A clips to: l Less tha 4 ho Call Classified Local 732-358-5210 CKS. GREAT EQUIPMENT ^aM'T>) m, r32^ 98-l 169 d email: [email protected] 1 renter Media Newspapers 1-800-660-4237 Fax 732-780-4678 AND SERVICE. CBO2002-37 Attention: Karl Vllacoba Local 732-358-5210 FINANCED W/$7,500 Down. DIRECT CAHE WORKERS email B77-B43-8726 • • • • • • Needed tor Somerset, East P.O. BOX 6001 Fax 732-780-4678 •unswlck & Plainsboro area. Freehold, NJ 0772B O.-S10.50 an hour. Provide oriax lo: 732-780-4192 i .'..i caretor client s with Is abilities PT and FT vallable. Monday-Fiiday: RN'S NEEDED ~T»-!0am oj3pm-Hpm. Well established home care jnday-Frlday: 11pm-9Bin. case. 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Due lo the Manutactorlng jrnatei Media Newspaper dli volume of responses, s seeking a dynamic, sell- , • All rates are one or two sided inly qualified candidates QUALITY ASSURANCE itartei to iotn ou* group o-l vlll be colled tor Interviews, INSPECTOR lai SHIFT waive weekly newspapers :etving Monmouth, Middlesex OE.MFDV Posilion available for an experi- )d Quality Inspector In our JRIVEfl ilrong sales ability, a prafes- • Black & white or Multicolor " Time Short Haul Oppoitu- environment. Candidates should -iional presentation and de- s Available. 100-300 mile tailed oriented a nniiiL Must i. Paid milage plus a N.E. be detail oriented & have experi- . .mium up lo $60 per load, ence using Venters. Micrometers, Height Gauges andoffmr V.HIHII ; /ritlen skill*, be Team oriented (black plus 1, 2 or 3 colors) ook lo average $200 per cfay and thrive in the fac.e of - a permanent basis. Weak- measuring tools. Previous OA experience, good organization 8 cornpeiitlon. 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CURIO-Maghony, RETAIL- Natural.bearded WASHER Kenmore, DRYER G E. {eleclric). Gxcellent con- i growiit i ii.iv I'- 111. K I'1 'is round employment .UMLI.ILIIL"- Attention Attention dition, large capacity, S175. to; as wanted (or Xmas al iocal both. Can deliver 732-257-3760 Iruln Raphael Inc. 732-251-2447 ,-. liini) iliil.'vico nulls lin h v.-i-e;- Greater Media Greater Media gisierod. 732-257-6273 l,,:i>i;lion. Call l-BOrj-969-2440 Newspaper Readers _,, NANNIES/COMPANIONS CURIO DISPLAY CABINET Newspaper Headers 80"h. x 48"w.. light wood finish, exl. 132 oM 65. Travel opport- "• iliattlie lille of this clas- Child Care Specialists FT/PT, TEACHER AIDE lie lille of this lighled, beveled tilass top to Cilil Hriiiija pre-school. Ener- i j i • -Li • • .IV.US.IIJN' ••*.< i • II - - j 11 |>,iy Live Out-Live In, License & 044 Computers Bonded. Call 732-656-1200 bottom, $250. 732-767-1052 getic, organized, ciiiiti SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS , Adn. ui ppy m CUSTOMER SERVICE IANNIES/COMPANIONS 3:15pm. Call 732-679-0QBB (. irtJ.il pay s.iili ty ft alti'ii'l.irii ••• _. _ji. These advertisements t 11 Ni ii' F i- i' 11 111I 111'i I• > 11!.1,1111 F/T-P/T* Live in/Out TEACHER (or Toddler Room provide a service, for a fe. NANNYFINDER, 877-341-6666 COMPUTER SUPPORT needed for doctors office. your COL. Call?: ide . and 2 Year Old Room Hiey do not provide actu SERVICES All* Irl ,.11 , f-VMillK] ii./lllll I, , SEAMSTRESS lor busy employment. ' amploymenl. QUALITY CHILDCARE IS Slaleoi Illfi ail Un'divin- l-i, ihtv DINING ROOM - 2 yrs. young (il.l liriKin Call 732-679-2030 dress shop In Martalapan. JUST A PHONE CALL AWAYI FULL ON-SITE SERVICE is looking (or croaliva. experi- Experienced in lining & all re you making $1,710 pe DATA ENTRY Work ON YOUR MONDAY MORNING, INC. Call732-951-00D4 i oiitviiiij woocj Tabie, G enced ieacheis. Flexible "Ho n s Including eek? All cash vending mulei OWN. Flexible Hours! Middlesex/Mercer 732-743-9595 chairs, 2 pc.hutch w/rjlass hours. Call 732-679-2450 iih prims locations available SSSGraal Pay!$$$ Personal EXPERT Computer Repair Transport & other fine fabric SPOrstVOOD - In my home. On Site, Full Service & Afford. or fax 732-679-2490 12-521-13 ts. Flexible hours, now! Undor $9,000 investmen C'nriiijulrrf romfffed. required. Call Toll Free (24-7) 1-800-873-0345 ext. #250 All ages. Monday-Friday, from CallJIm 732-390-2194 TEACHERS AS!JISTANTS jkor. 732-972-5222 DINING ROOM - Beauiilul i> |. in in 8B8-333-2254 1pm dally. References avail. MONDICS COMPUTERS 1 S1.000S3.50S1.000-53.5000 WEEWEEKK - Call Karen 732-251-5704 , t,;! I •. - -. l: 11 table, 8 chairs & .1 1 ,O> J 1 C .HE; 1 -r nitlelo-n a re a LY! TakiTakinng Answering Surveys PC Repair, Hardware UnnrarJes; luil< M)iil(t!t still III l>o\. List sery School. Old Bridge CLASS AOTR DRIVERS Call Andrew, 732-686-6914 Fax resume 609-252-D'iOO. Canier lor American Standan Online! FFree rtegislratlonl S2,700., sell $1,475.732-259-6690 a. Immediate openings. Gt teed Paychecks! PPro- 037a Child Care email :andrewmcocfcs ©patinedanet Catf T32-2 54.350S ss Eilmails s OnlineOnli! ! EEa We b si te: mond I csco mp u te rs. ne t DINING ROOM • Dark oak. 6 * TEACHERS * FT/PT New Jersey's pay/B&neflls 'Home Week $25.0(WE-ma|l! Free Govern- Wanted ch.ur-, tbl pad 2 l[;:iv(-:, S(i(H) TEACHERS ASSISTANTS ends 'No Touch Freight 'Cal CHINA CLOSET 2pcs.,S200. TheG(Ml(1nrHSi:hijn!iii [l.iyHOFi Hottest Clothing Store Before/Alter School Program ment Grantsl $12,000- is looking lor full timsslafl. Monday-Friday 9;00 -- r,( ,,iid. 732-679-5474 Come Join Our Sales Team! 7,iin-!"i,iin &k>i :l|irn lipn ?-.-•• ;i;i $500,000 Everyone Qualilies! Eaily Childhood or Fleinnn\,ir 4:00pm Commercial Drtv< - ilCashProgri ! • |<[i T'h-'i [.'•-|U( 111,11. !.•'•(Hire,.-. 800-321-1232 EAST BRUNSWICK - In DINING ROOM - Glass & pew- Lilii["ilii)n DfiiniL' .siii! fxtm-ri- If you dni/e thai Keen eye Hoc Soulh Amboy, Sooth [iivcr lor tnble (72" x 42") 6 chairs." $4375.00 WEEKLY) bome care needed, 4-7pm, l W liihii.m. ,m«j you tjnioy helping ;.;,ivr.;unie. Cull 732-734-9517 DATA ENTRV Work from Monday-Friday for G yr.old girl. Used 2 times. $800. or best ASSS home Flexible Hours! S$$$$ S Must have car w/valid license " . Cell It 90B-670-B501 ijii-.il look1;, tiling your sales WAIT STAFF & "ireat Pay SS$SSI Personal ! S2§ Par* Email Senll 732-274-9611 Answer Simple Surveys On- erences. 732-390-9525 DINING ROOM - Oak lable, 4 732-274-1273 or send resume •fln.Tr.iy " I >l'.''il • In l.ola'S In COCKTAIL SERVERS ,-.i in jn i ti -1 inquired, ile, Navy, size 6, perfect con- i or nr.inil M;iii]uis Calerers. t -BOO-073-0345 EXT #208 line! S25.00-$75.00 Per Sur- EAST BRUNSWICK - 5 alter- dillon. $40. Bulova watch, $20. leaves, 6 barrel chairs.S400. to: 399 Ridge Road, Suite 1. •• n;,f;i|i.in flexible hojia & vey! Free Government Grants! Vanity w/bench: $75. Gossip Daylon.NJ 08310 y i i,itr< uitjlit a weak. Earn S200.+ working weekends noons, 2 kids. Start Aug or " 732-251-2013 S1O,O0O-$250,OaO Never Re- Sepl. Exp., English, Bols. GO. ' h, $50. 732-214-6706 Call 732-972-2322 pay! www.faslcashaUiome.com TEACHERS 8 TEACHERS Experience a+ bin will Irain. TRANSPORT. Regional Runs pay, long term. 732-257-6162 IHNItH. ROOM - O.ik <|l,i',u Available. Excellent Pay Bene AIDS - Now Day Care Center Help Wanted Call Jcdl, 732-679-5700 jBayWoikers Needed. $$$$$ EAST BRUNSWICK - FH" lo|i Lit.!,• (i ii|>ln)l ,|i.|.-(lHi.ui-,, In Sayreville. starting in DO YOU LOVE CANDLES? litsExp Drivers O/O. Studenr WEEKLY. Use Your Home To cars for 2, agrjs 3 A t, in my onk chin.'i Imli Ii 'Kmd cond. September. Expereince with id A V^i;i ,1-. ,t <.uo--.mil Walcomo Relrigeraled Now Computer/Laptop. No experi- Available, aB&-M0RE-PAY Call 732-251-2699 children required. 036a Employment ence Required. Call Online Call 917-576-5I5B • Call 732-762-3028 (BBS 667-3739) Supplier DINING ROOM - Oah. Table Services 1-800-693-9398 exl. 8170 ALL FURNITURE - Priced to '.vV> 1,mil li.ii i.. li.sns & 2 arm TEACHERS (F/T) TEACHEF1 er: TUITION PAID tialr sell. BR.. DR., LR. Indoor Yard -hairs, glass top hutch ASSISTANT (FT/PT) a l_nglCDL-Aln2 W2weekslTi Experienced Outside Recruit- Sale. S.Hiver. 732-238-1444 COOK (FT) MUSIC INSTRUCTORS er ?or the Northeast. Musi live required. Call 732-479-095B S1 700. Writing beak;'Curved Klddlo Academy of Marlboro In NY PA or NJ area, must be ARMOIRE - Cherry 72 X 42 X ,uiti((in- '.lyli- i.mi AiU: (or foyer, All instruments 8 voice. ... -Tlmel Must be 21. Dri EAST BRUNSWICK, Cell Lauren 732-536-9708 ::p,- ully vu.I'M, p..jnih. (jiiilni, Attention willing to Iravel In the north- 22, Purchased 2001. Good $2.QD0. Call 732-887-4B6J_ CRST Van Expedited. cond. $350. or best offer. or (an resume 732-536-9950 & voice. BA rsquirod. Greater Media east, call on schools and re- 80D-552-2778 cruit student drivers. Send Call 732-302-0305 evenings DINING ROOM SET; Oak, Call 732-792-7580 or Fan Newspaper Readers incl. 6 chair;.. 1! Ic.iv!-.. ''.GOO VET TECH - Expein.-iu-fd Resume 732-792-7581 DRIVERS - DALLAS MAVIS nos to P0 Box 22997, + * •* BED + * • * WOBK HARD, PLAY HARD. Nulo thai tho tillo ol this clas- Antique hutch, S600. Black 'i is E m pJt>y 1111.' 1.1 Dry Van Division Is seekint lanoona.TN 37422 Twin; mattress, Town & Country Veterinary, PET LOVEHS WANTED Lj Owner Operators MidWesI to Atlonlion: Recruiting/Jan Mnnalapnn 732-431-5454 : !if;i t I ill', looking I..i mii.j.i n(), - -inder employ- box spring, & frame. $75. s are not Job Easi Coast run-. <~ui>v\ Hah::Subject: Experienced Oulslde Call 732-566-6046 if. ; I :•• j). I /. /, i:j Ci>f -r- -I.MV 51.05 to S2.25 - Plus Mtp p,iy Niitro Pal Food in loc;il Mines Toll Money- Exlra % - ffelum BED - CAPTAIN'S TWIN Saturday and/or Sunday, 035A Help Wanted Loads, Home Weekends- Solid maple, 3 Large storage 8 pc. w/2 leaves. 1 4 hour day. 510 per hour. ttiey do ADULT CARE - CHHA'S & '"- /ers. Exc. cond. $150. Seasonal ', Call 1-B6S-231-4542-**!. 102 COMPANIONS FOR SENIORS. 732-741-B022 Exc. Cond. $750, neg. fi's'No experience nece Must have car. F/T & P/T. LIVING ROOM, 10 pc. Queen Live-in available. Call BED - Queen size pillot Anne Set. (w/marble tables) FAX YOUR AD 24/7 ES seoks f^ieid Inspectors in DRIVERS- REGIONAL COM- sary-G/eon Card O.K. Call LIFEGUARDS NEEDED 1-866-329-0801 ext. 300 RlghlAlHomB, 732-566-6711 I Brand name w/warr Exc. cond. $750, neg. 732-780-4678 New Jersey to complete a va- PANY OWNER OPS- Semi' v.' in |il,i-ilic $120. i ir.,nrll,iliior clock also avail. FT/PT • Starling 5/2005 •ly ol Residential Insurance Slraight Trucks. Exceller IIIIIHI i,.i ••005 Postal ANNA'S HOME CARE Call 732-259-6690 Home Time Pay. Call MUSTSELL1 THE CLASSIFIED ,...d Real Eslala Pioperly Positions I! $17.50- $59.00*/- kimi Call ROSS 732-261-6991. Surveys. To apply: 800-323-7091 ext 3746 or Hour. Full Beneftls. Paid Train- ni lo BEDROOM SET- 7 pcs. Solid How] Call 800-426-5580 GETS RESULTS! www.atswab.com 3809 lor more Into no & Vacations. No Experi- cherry wood sleigh bed, dress- DINING ROOM: Tbl. w/6 chrs. ence Necessary. Green Card er/mtrror, chesi, nile stand. I !<)liifil i.()»i,i i ))»).,$1,000. O.K. 1-866-714-8894 professional. Reliahle. Provide LislS4,300,, sell $1,675. • Ii (,ou, Ii ft li.vusi^it v.'hwM- 1 .,in|t,ihi'iiL-,lii|i. h,,|i - l.i • |.|ii.. Call 732-259-6690 »,•!',, • 1'Hl I nv/lcy O t acts 1 (inkling f. in.'ill. l 0, III OFFERING HOME assistant ilice S59r>. Ni.-v.uui,,,'. Perj Peiego Stroller. Newspaper Delivery • 1 or 2 days a week & transportation services. Latinos Unidos/Greater Media Newspapers, a f-800-670-9693 Call 732-259-6690 All Like New! Best Offer. We need newspaper carriers for Wednesday and/or Ligdf cleaning, laundry, load 732-465- 76f6j732-432-0!4t locally owned newspaper company of now thirteen u BEDROOM SET - Twin. Dou- Thursday afternoons In Middlesex, Monmoiilli, and Cornpany nesd? •.lidppifm. r-n.iiid: . . trans lo community newspapers readers, is seeking a bi- nelp mail oul insor- (l(,ilur vi'.il-, -Ir 7:^-656-2766 Ocean Counlies. lingual candidate to join our award winning sales j from iKimt! Makr leam as an Advertising Sales Consultant. Sfi75.95-S1433.95 weekly) • No experience needed 1-972-706-6162 , 042 Antiques Your territory ol existing and potential clients may BEDROOM SET: Girls, 7 pc, • No collections Knotty Pine, dresser S mirror, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER include Middlesex, Monmoulh and/or Ocean J990 WEEKLV INCOME n Collectibles • Earn $200-2300 or more a month working only 1 -2 desk wilh chair, 2 nightstands, W,Hunt r.ood condilion Steal Counties. Your enthusiasm coupled with your ability K, twin hondhoard. Good cond., days per week! "line. Genuine opporluniiy. it $75. or best offer. to multi-task in a fast-paced, detail oriented jpplies provided. No selling S600. Bedroom set; Colonial, Call 732-538-5255 • A reliable vehicle needed ALL COLLECTIBLES Wantoi honey, 2 dressers, 1 mirror, advertising safes department will earn you a II BOVBrtlSlng, FREE posl.-ige. Antiques, sports cards, coin; ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Call 1 •775-996-1351(24 hours) t headboard, 1 nightstand, •Valid'driver's license required competitive salary and a ganerous compensation ' ips mBniorahili;i S275. Call ?32-572-6i51 with wine glass holder package. •Jow Hiring for 2005 Postal Call 732-778-9836 and shelves S125. Call 732-254-7004 ext. 252 ibs. S17."JO-S59.00 hour. Full BEDROOM SETS (2) Call 732-257-3406 PERSONAL COLLECTION & "King bed, nlghl table, dresser jdernl Benefits/Paid Training HiiM'h.-ill ,iiitoilra|jh ] j 111) t • J -,. Send or fax your resume now to: atmoire. pecan color 5700. ENTIRE HOUSE FURNISH- and Vacations. No Experience \oi:,t:y, h.i'-,i.-b.i]i, Call Harvey INGS FOR SALE, etc. "Twin Bed, night lable.dresser, EDITORIAL Linda Vinci rv •-•.!(;• 1706 or 84B-2O3-4256 (.uston] i;<>MUjm[iorary turn. Greater Media Newspapers arrnoire, dark wood, $350. •iyi:, yimntj Am/liunces & 'Leather Sectional. P.O. Box 5001 plane fi.iilir.iiu. f\ iialio set. COPY EDITOR Siltkllfi COlOl With K-CllllE'l Freehold, NJ 07728 Must sell all - relocating^ 043 Appliances a sleeper. S800. Call 732-4C2-2045 For chain of weekly newspapers based in Freehold. or 732-356-5222 'Dining room set; Solid oak, Full-time, entry-level position wilh irregular hours. Double hrftnkfront, tahle ETHAN ALLEN FURNITURE Excellent bandits. CaiirlklalH IDHHI possess superior Greater Media Newspapers in Central New Jersey Js wilh 6chrs.S3,500. F Sl b Dii DORM REFRIGERATOR Caff 732-238-7113. language skills, attention to detail, and aptitude tar seeking a dynamic self starter to join our group of BLACK - £75. or besl offer. desktop publishing. Knowledge ol Macintosh/Quark thirteen weekly newspapers serving Monmoulh, BEDROOM SETS (2) Call 732-739-6000 XPresa preferred, Middlesex and Ocean Counties, WE ARE SO CONFIDENT IN GAS STOVE - GE Profile, •HEADBOARDS Send resumes to: Strong sales ability, a professional presentation and motlol tfJGP389WEVWW. OUR LEADS WE PAY YOU 1 & BED FRAME Adeta Young if of .lift-id oriented a must. Must possess strong verbal TO RUN THEM EVEN IF YOU i,7lm 1 ivliit-. «l •'.v/iniiK-iu lo.'.ii r]| i)t S325. orbestolfer BEDROOM SETS (2) Twin and written skills, be team oriented and thrive in the DON'T SELL, Are you a self- t beds w/matt., dresser, minor, Greater Media Newspapers "lotivnled positive person? Call 732-845-9322 P.O. Box 5001 faco of competition. Previous newspaper or yellow 5 drawer chest, 2 niglilstands, AONLY $375.A page sales experience a plus. A reliable car, valid NEVER USED! Blsque/Blk $650. Bed; twin size, same as Freehold, NJ 07728 100O-S15OO.'per week? QuaP ibove. $550. Call 732-698-0095 Fax 732-780-4192 drivers' license and insurance required. led guaranteed Income dur- ii ii•.•;,)f.iiot + matching lighlly QUEEN in tfainina period Qualified U, 'I in.lui- ISoihK.TllilOd'! BUFFET - Henredon. Light WHITE ENAMEL BRASS We offer a competitive salary, commission, excellent E.O.E. M/F 12000 SlGN-ON-BONUS..We 3395 !or both. 732-707-1656 wood, bleached. Exc. cond. FINISH benefits and 401K. offer a solid training program Orlg. $3,500., Asking S950. with matching wilh 2-3 Pre-sei qualified con- Call 732-446-0346 REPORTER Send resumes to: irmed leads daily. With our •2 SHELF SIDE* Call 732-3B8-0455 Reporter needed to cover municipal news and Greater Media Newspapers NEW" credit process means BUNK BEDS GLASS TABLE, id loads are ore-approved be- REFRIGERATOR • AMANA Barn Door. Asking J HO . features beal in Middlesex County, experience P.O. Box 5001 ore you run the appointments, 2\ 5 ni II Otl white $200. Call 732-607-0143 $150. preferred, bill will train the right person. Please send Freehold, NJ 07728 igement opportunities. STOVE - GE • gas, black S COFFEE TABLE - Marble top •elloi indllion, resume & clips to Attn: L. Cuffari _ ijted income potential. Iiite. S200. 732-322-0087 lilh scalloped edges, carved Call: ERIC 888-566-9144 Send resumes to: STOVE-Whirlpool, -ond base $225. Karl Vilacofin :i uil-l SHOPPERS NEED- Gold Deluxe, while. Brand Call 732-390-2838 FINANCE .II Ini Slore Evaluations. Get condition. 30". S175. COHTENTSOF HOME Call 732-577-0456 Greater Media Newspapers aid lo Shop. Local Stores, Call 732-636-4981 OFA & LOVESEAT, leather, or 732-995-5688 eslaurants, & Theaters, P.O. Box 5001 UPRIGHT FREEZER; Imperial, .ream. $350. DIN. TABLE w/4 ACCOUNTANT raining Provided, Flexible upholstered chairs, while, Freehold, NJ 07728 ours.. Email Required. Fax 732-760-4192 (100-CiB 5-9024 exl. 6333 5199. MICRO WAVE CART Greater media newspapers seeks an individual with $25. K MATTRESS & box E.O.C, M/F 5+ years Accounting experience for our Freehold SpJing, S49. (2) Q MATTRESS- office. Knowledge of Great Plains desired. Must :S w/ box spring, $49. each. :ofier.Cnll732-B21-62B8 NIGHT TBLS. (4) $10,. each. KITCHEN TABLE, while tile, have EXCBI experience and be detajl oriented. I. wood w/6 chairs rectangular, Work From Homo! S50 Ca! CHEST OF DRAWERS, $20. Exdellent benefits and 401 (k) plan. CHEST OF DRAWERS $35 •.o niiiing Table w/ Cnlna Send rSsume-lct: BAR CHA1HS maple, (3), £35^ Hulch 6 timi)^ & :> k-nvn, w;il- Greater Medm Newspapers each. LIV. RM. SET. antique ial. £550. Rocker/Glider, Linda Vinci, MR Manager eak, $1,500. & much more. • color, $75. Fish tank w/ Greater Media Newspapers P TO $4,000 WEEKl-Yt Ex- Call 732-698-2278 est offer. 732-765-9972 ling Weekly Paycheck! Writ- P.O. Box 5001 n Guaranfoe! 11 Year Na- The Classified Can! COUCH/LOVE SEAT , $250. LIVING ROOM - Sofa & {2) Freehold, NJ 07728 jnwide Company Now Hiring! Sell Your CarJ Entrtnmnt. Clr., $100. Comp. matching chairs. La-z-boy, 3 fax; (732) 358-5222 •asy Work Sending Out Our Desk, $50. Full sz. or, set w/ yrs. young. $600.,neg. More Ilmple OnB page Brochurel CalM-800-660-4ADS ' ess, $250. 732-2B7-6565 '—-i. Call732-501-3802 email: [email protected] """tags Supplies) Awe- Local 732-358-5210 firMter Madia is nn Equal Opportunity Employer or call: (732) 358-5200 Ext. 8241 Fax ^2-780-4678 COUNTRY SOFA, $100. LIVING ROOM SET, 3 Piece EOE. M/F msest FREE INFOR- • mall OAK END TABLE, $25 Sofa, Lovefeeal 8 Chair. $550, SI...TION, , CALLNOWII gmclasslfiedfgmnews.com OAK SOFA TABLE, $25 Good'condition. -BOO-^42-0363 ext. 4200 Call 732-671-3932 Call 732-254-G244 SENTlNELj August;! 1. 2005'"Bit

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NATALIE'S BEST FRIENDS If I ry « fcj" *^ *- — ;• • '-. - — MATAWAN A+ TUTORING Gal loatiy for Good condition. Originally ._ Aberdeen Rd. (oil Havin Sept., Iha new SAT, + al PLACE- Dogs & Cals Groomed Balhing. nails, ears, styling, $1 500, asking $150. or best IR Deductible. FREE Pick- /eights. Price ol bench 530. Rd.), Sas./Sun 0M3 BhA [ •in;h'.;|-, Llem - College. Cort ll,M.iK.I:'(,r,i(ni-ii( Wo can pick offer. Call 732-Z64-J863 Up/Tow. Any Model/Condition. :nlf732-390-4796 Toys, baby ilama. ti/li. & :lu.-. lhlniin£i.732-5fj6-6086. Underpriveloned Children. up'drop oH your pet 732-257-9717 MATTRESS • Full : MICROWAVE OVEN. $13 ' ALGEBRA I & II & SAT'S Meivin plastic i'/ilfi '•.vmi^im OUTREACBCENTER ORG SHREDDER, S12. Both like WINDOW REPLACEMENTS PIANO TUNING J MATAWAN-MOVING SALE 1-800-935-6099 ~\) 30x37^, (5) 36x37*. 29TaraDr. (oil Uiddki-,.-. lid.} Geoinsjlry fl [i,-J I >;.ii:her & Tutor. MOVED -MUST SELL ABOVE GROUND SWIMMING Ifei. Call732-1251-0e93 Call 609-409-9045 2pm. Furn., appli. & rnorol Call732-613-S2Z5 POOL with accessories Yd Dinette Set- Solid oak. Whll _ la k T. E-^JI. mrn . washed finish. 8 chairs s • pickups takeaway. S150 WOOD BURNING STOVE _1 METUCHEN-4-l Sheridan ALL SUBJECTS K-6 nont Casting Inc. Intrepid 'vo. (off Main Si.} Sat. & Sun.. counter chairs. Oriff. S4.00G., Call 732-516-0193 ya loys & oilier M H ( I sacrifice £800. or best ofler all 732-431-1492 ompkit; vjitlt pipes. S350. PIANOS TUNED _.'13&8/H, 9am-'Ipm Moving fe home. 732-234-300 ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO Call 732-254-1578 Sale- Furn.. Vh items 8. inoief TO PLACE Call 732-556-9449 Only $60, Call Scott, 732-651-0442 GET READY lor SEPTEMBER YOUl NEW POWER WHEEL- MOVING SALE - Lawn (urn., Private tutoring by a reading ANOVENA MOVING - Dining room, com- I.MAKV,. snnomts. AND lawn mower, bedroom set WANTED MUSICAL INSTRU- HOSPITAL BEDS CALL 1- JIO. Rices nnnotiahlo. specialist. Specializing in puter desk 8 chair, bonki;;i ,i.\ : MENTS) Will Pay Cash For (3) chest at drawers, an. bad, f((Ji> *'• Ki 'ver 800 suburban newspapers 051 Sporting home or mine 732-254-8567 china.Chandelier: bras MOVING SALE Yamaha up- 50 Shoshome St. (Gaub to Cin ceramic. Computer Armo just l*o (his one right piano, guitars, amplifiers, Equipment dy) Sal. 8/13 fi Sun. 8/14. S. A.T. VERBAL, Read Inn CALL Best offers. Call 732-842-3 Calall ththe Suburbab n Classillelasled dining set, computer desk, 3am-4|>m. Many hli items, a-lc. 1-800-660-4237 ertising Network at Ad '" book shelves, - OLD 8RIDGE-5 Ivnat I .1 i ..•lil.il ,llT'|.;Vf;l'., t.l.itll MOVING OUTOFSTATE SALE 8Ua-486-2466 732-706-003B OR 732-358-5210 \figwonfcie:litl|>.'Av,'.'.vl,v <1 iki.m DUMBELL SET; York Classic Lane (.off Ticetown Lana Cptletjfi Essays 732-257-2777 10 lbs. to 65 lbs. with rack. /ShowltemDQtail?id=253a492 AIR CONDITIONER, S35. NEED A NEW COMPUTER? S Route 516) Saturday, BIS3, SPANISH/FRENCH TUTOR SABY FURNITURE - Simmons \<-t.i'.lU--*it uondilion. Bast allot. 9ant-3pm. Double Jogging Entire Estate: Contemporary Bike, $25. Brass bed, (win, Bad Credit, No Probleml Buy a I luftiil in :;|.,Mii:-,fi fi ( icnch European designer turn,, exc $30. Lawn mower, $40. Bird light maple ash crib, glider Ion. 732-264-0B80 ;lroller, toys, children's books. 069 Entertainment computer Naw/pay lor II chair. $ drawer dresser Youi home or minis All giados. IOIHI ilalian bdrm. suite 9pcs. cagB, $20. Call 732-721-4047 New Computers, laptops IKS Platform bed} Practically S,AyH£VlLLE-2GuWoW0 18-219-4610 for Info. new French bedroom set (QS AIR CONDITIONERS (2) IBI chest w/book hutch, _rraco(Olf Main SI. 8. Stegial platform bed} 2 Wall Unlls & glass framed art. $950. Pl.t Saturday, 8M3, 3-4pm, ALL ABOUT FUNI * CloWflt ['j.H.Hlhlrt- l~~ _._ ft cocktail table. 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