I in \ any has toured K-' _ the world with his 7 . ' family and I bubble show. & He will next 1 show off his J skills at the county Performing Arts Center in Incorporating The Eagle, Rahway on Friday. Page 18 THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 L0CALS0URCE.COM VOL.91 NO. 30 50 CENTS Juvenile Cohen resigns days charged in after pom allegations By Toniann Antonelii robberies Regional Editor By John O'Reilly UNION — Assemblyman Neil Staff Writer Cohen has resigned amid a police LINDEN — A 14-year-old boy probe into allegations child pornog- arrested in connection with the raphy was found on a computer at armed robbery of a deli may be the local lawmaker's legislative responsible for other recent armed headquarters. robberies in the city, police say. Chief of Staff for Assemblyman The minor, whose name was not Joseph Cryan, Thomas Lynch con- released, was charged with taking firmed State Assembly clerk, Dana part in the July 12 armed robbery at Burley received a letter of resigna- A#l Sub Deli at 1004 Roselle St. tion Monday^morning from Cohen. Police are searching for two other The succinct letter reads, suspects in the robbery, according "Please accept this letter as my for- to Linden Police Capt. Raymond mal resignation from the General Tyra. Assembly of the State of New Jer- The robbery occurred at 11:30 sey, effective immediately." a.m. Witnesses say three young The Union County Democratic men entered the deli wearing dark Committee is expected to meet clothing and long white t-shirts sometime within thirty days of pulled up to cover their faces. One Cohen's resignation to vole on a Three juveniles have been arrested for twice Neii Cohen of the suspects pulled out a gun, breaking into the Cranford News and Food on Miln replacement who would serve tem- while the other two grabbed an Street. porarily until the end of next year. On Thursday, the Attorney undisclosed amount of cash, sever- Cohen's two-year term was set General's office had seized at least al phone cards and lottery tickets to expire at the end of 2009. He was one computer from Cohen's from a display before fleeing. Teens ax through sworn in January of this year. Stuyvesant Avenue office in Union "It's definitely a concern," said On the heels of Cohen's resigna- and turned il over to Ihc State Linden Police Capt. Raymond tion, Gov. Jon S. Corzine said in a Police Official Corruption Unit for Tyra, regarding the young age of store roof for candy formal statement that he found the analysis. According to reports, the the alleged robber and suspected allegations against Cohen "deeply investigation began after Cohen's accomplices. "They're not as aware By Paul Greulich disturbing". two legislative colleagues, Assem- or experienced as an older person Staff Writer "All of us who have worked blyman Joseph - Cryan and Sen. would be to know what the conse- CRANFORD — Three juveniles arrested after twice burglarizing a with him are shocked by theRaymond Lesniak, contacted the quences are." local business broke in by crawling through a hole they cut with an ax reports," Corzine said. "Child authorities. The three democratic Authorities believe the juvenile in the building's roof, according to police. pornography reflects a horrible lawmakers share a storefront office and his alleged accomplices may The Cranford teens, ages 15, 16 and 17, allegedly broke into the debasement of children that is total- in Union Center and represent the also be responsible for a pair'of Cranford-News and Food on Miln Street before 4 a.m. on July 14 and ly intolerable. Creating, distribut- state's 20th Legislative District. armed robberies at a limousine again during the early morning hours of July 17. Video surveillance ing and using child pornography Cohen, 57, reportedly was service on East Elizabeth Avenue footage taken from the scene shows the trio stealing cigarettes, candy should be pursued vigorously by admitted to a., nearby psychiatric See NEWS, Page 7 law enforcement wherever it is facility and could not be reached See JUVENILE, Page 7 found." See COHEN, Page 7 abduction; authorities seek suspect By John O'Reilly walking on Leesville Avenue As he was pulling her towards last time one had happened in the to get away unharmed, according to Staff Writer around7:15 p.m. She escaped unin- his vehicle the victim was able to city. He added that detectives are Simonetti. Anyone with informa- RAHWAY — Police are hunting jured, according to police break free and run away. The sus- actively investigating the incident, tion regarding the incident is asked for a man who allegedly tried to The victim told investigators a pect fled in his car. although they have yet to receive to call Rahway Police Detective drag a 16-year-old girl into his car white man, wearing a black ski "This is the first abduction, any leads. Last year, on Aug. 26, a Bureau at 732-827-2110. early last week. mask, black t-shirt and black gloves attempt here in Rahway in a long man tried pulling an 11-year-old John O 'Reilfy can be reached at The attempted abduction took grabbed her and tried to pull her time," said police Lt. Joseph boy into his truck in Linden. 908-686-7700, ext. 116, or editori- place on July 21 while the girl was into a white four-door vehicle. Simonetti, who could not recall the The boy struggled and was able al@thelocalsource. com.

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Bail was set at $500,000. avenues. was arrested by officer Andy suspect was riding as the same a black BMX-style bike with tan • Anthony Rodrigues, 18, of A paper towel and a newspaper Wagner at 11:57 p.m. on July 11 one that was stolen off his front tape on the handlebars and pink Linden was arrested at 9:26 p.m. were set on fire inside the trailer for driving white intoxicated. lawn a week prior. The victim and white print on the seat. The on July 19 for possession of mari- and a First Aid kit was taken, He posted bail and was called the police, and the suspect, value of both bicycles was juana and careless driving on St. according to reports. released pending a court appear- age 16, was arrested and charged unknown at press time. Georges Ave. near the Linden bor- • On'july 14, at 6:30 a.m., ance. with theft and receiving stolen • On July 9, at 2:20 p.m., a der. police responded to a report of a • Joshua Spivey, 18, of property. Det. Robert Montague bicycle was reported stolen on • Angel Campos, 36, of Rah- burglary at 1044 Bertram Terrace. Dunellen was arrested by officer and Patrolman Matthew Wid- East Milton Avenue. The bicycle way was arrested at 6:07 a.m. on The victim reported their Terrance Harrison at 5:46 a.m. on dows. is described as a dark green mon- July 19 for disorderly conduct pocket book was taken from the July 12 for having an outstanding • Mark Kraemer, 39, was goose BMX-style, with black let- after verbally abusing police on kitchen and thrown on the front warrant from Warren for con- arrested at 5:26 p.m. on July IS ters. Sheridan Avenue. lawn. The incident may have tempt of court/motor vehicle vio- after police responded to a report • On July 12, at 6:30 p.m., Officers found Campos laying occurred sometime between mid- lations. of a disorderly person in Breen's police responded to the report of a in the street claiming he was night and 6:30 a.m. • James Gabriel, 44, was Liquor Store. Kraemer appeared stolen vehicle from the shell sta- assaulted. He could not give a cor- • Adam Rothgarn, 28, of arrested by officer Joseph Teston to intoxicated and was arrested tion lot on West Grand Avenue. rect address, however, and police Newark was arrested by officer at 1U15 p.m. on July 12 for pos- and charged with disorderly con- The vehicle is described as a say he appeared to be intoxicated. Chris Connors at 5: 1? a.m. on session of narcotics parapherna- duct and resisting arrest. The 2006 red Nissan Altima. The vic- Campos continued to be ver- July 16 for possession of nar- lia, resisting arrest and obstruc- arresting officer was Patrolman tim stated that he also had his bally abusive to police until he cotics and for having an outstand- tion of justice. Nelson Heams Jr. H7C 680 cell phone in the vehi- was arrested and held for the night ing warrant from Newark. He was taken to Union County • Amalia Appleby, 19, of Sum- cle, which he estimated is worth at police headquarters. • On July 16, at 10:49 a.m., Jail. mit was arrested on July 19 at $650. Springfield police responded to a report of a • Christopher Mullery, 47, was 1:24 a.m. after being pulled over • On July 13, at 12:12 a.m., • Honora Labbiola, 38, of Fair hit and run accident that occurred arrested by officer Antonio Mana- at Adams Avenue at Lambert police responded to. Barnhart Haven was arrested at 5:30 p.m. in the area of 1561 Morris Ave. ta at 12:51 a.m. on July 14 for Street after officers observed him Lane to investigate a report of a on July 7 for possession of nar- A pedestrian was struck by a driving while intoxicated and straying over the center line. He robbery. The victim reported cotics near 200 Springfield Ave. vehicle and transported to Over- resisting arrest. was charged with driving while while walking south on Bond • On July 16, police responded look Hospital for treatment. He was released pending a intoxicated, careless driving, and Street, someone snuck up behind to a Forest Drive resident whose • Frank Dandrea, 32, was court appearance. possession of an open container them, struck them in the mouth vehicle was badly vandalized the arrested by.officer Jamie Saltye at Cranford of alcohol. The arresting officer and took their purse while they previous night. 11:49 a,m. on July 16 for posses- • Bradly Rogoszewski, 25, of was Sgt. Frank Williams. were momentarily disoriented. The vehicle had a large scratch sion of a weapon, possession of a Cape Coral, Florida, was arrested • Jean Glemaud, 26, of Roselle The purse was described as a on the passenger side from the hypodermic needle and posses- by officer Ryan Greco at 3:37 was arrested on July 19 at 1:48 brown, leather bag valued at back of the car to the front, spray sion of narcotics after he was a.m. on July 12 after being pulled a.m. after being pulled over on approximately $10 and contained paint on the front bumper and a pulled over for running a red light over on Centennial Avenue at Raritan Road at Coleman Avenue $6. substance resembling acid tone in the area of 1535 Stuyvesant South Avenue. Police had wit- for having tinted windows. Sub- • Robert Smith, 46, of Maple poured on the hood and front grill. Ave. nessed Rogoszewski driving over sequent to a brief investigation, Avenue in Linden, was arrested • John Schottler, }<•), of Union He was charged and summons- the center median while attempt- she was charged with possession on Friday for the November mug- was arrested at 11:49 p.m. on July es were issued. ing to make a u-turn at Centenni- of marijuana and drug parapher- ging and beating of a 59-year-old 18 for six separate warrants • On July 16, at 4:58 p.m., al Avenue and North Avenue. nalia. The arresting officer was woman. totalling almost $3,000 and pos- police responded to a report that a He was charged with driving Patrolman Spencer Durkin. The attack, which took place session of drug paraphernalia at 13-year-oid boy was struck by a while intoxicated, refusing to • Michael Hrebin, 22, was on the 100 block of West Milton the Colonial Motel on Route 22 vehicle in the area of Rahway submit to a breath test and care- arrested on July 20 at 1:37 a.m. Avenue on Nov. 15 around 5:30 East. Avenue and Wicker Road. less driving. after being pulled over at the p.m., left the victim unconscious • On July 19, at approximately The youth was transported to • Noel Chambers, 21, of Mid- intersection of South Avenue and and with severe head injuries. She 11:54 p.m., police arrested five Overlook Hospital for treatment. dlesex was arrested by officer Thomas Street for speeding. He was treated at University Hospi- people on charges ranging from Clark Nelson Hearns Jr. at 11 a.m. on was§ charged with driving while tal. Smith was charged with rob- underage drinking to fleeing • On June 25, at 12:1? p.m., July 13 at the intersection of intoxicated, failure to wear a seat bery, and possession of a weapon. police on Hemlock Terrace. police responded to a report of a South Avenue and High Street belt, and speeding. The arresting He is being held at Union County Reyna Steinberg, 22, of Hem- burglary on Briar Drive. The inci- after being pulled over for not officer was Patrolman Joseph Jail on $250,000 bail. lock Terrace, was charged with dent, is currently under investiga- wearing his seat belt. Stulpin. Roselle possession of marijuana, drug tion. Chambers was charged with Hillside • Royce Darby, 30, of East paraphernalia and narcotics in a • Jamie Hardges, 30, of East possession of marijuana, posses- • On July 17, at 10:30 a.m., Orange was arrested at 4:30 p.m. motor vehicle. Rutherford was arrested at 10:20 sion of fireworks and possession police responded to burglary on on July 16 after a car chase Zackary Silverman of South a.m. on June 24 at the Fanwood of drug paraphernalia. He was 1225 Woodruff Ave. Several hand through the borough. Police found Derby Road, and Robert Shippey, Police Department and was released pending a court appear- tools, valued at $2,150, were 30 bricks of heroin in the car. Irvington, both 20, were charged charged with having an outstand- ance. stolen. Entry was gained through Earlier in the night Darby had with fleeing lawful arrest and pos- ing warrant in the amount of • Two Cranford juveniles were the side door. The suspect was allegedly pulled a gun on a resi- session of alcohol. $500. He was transported to the arrested on July 9 at 3:24 p.m. on described as a tall, thin, white, dent during a traffic dispute on Joseph Palitto, 20, of Henshaw Union County Jail. Walnut Avenue after police wit- hispanic male. West 1st Avenue and Grove Street. Avenue, was charged with disor- • Anesso DeSarno, 25, was nessed them steal a bicycle • On July 18, at 10:30 p.m., When police stopped Darby, in derly conduct and underage pos- arrested by officer Antonio Mana- parked outside the Community police responded to a report of a response, he sped away and led session of alcohol. ta at 9:48 a.m. on July 9 for hav- Center/Library. Police had robbery on Liberty Avenue. The them on a high-speed chase Michael Bilotti, 20, of Wabeno ing an outstanding warrant in the assigned officers to surveil the victim was walking towards through Roselle Park and Eliza- Avenue was charged with fleeing amount of S120 from Clifton. area in response to recent bike Speedy Mart with $20 jn hand, beth. Two vehicles were hit as from lawful arrest. • One June 11, at 5:28 p.m., thefts. One suspect, a 17 year-old, when he came across the suspect. Darby "recklessly" weaved Summit police responded to a report of a was charged with theft and The suspect knocked the money through traffic. • On June 28, at 1:44 p.m., brush fire in the vicinity of 1060 receiving stolen property, while from the victims hand, then pro- He stopped his car in the mid- police responded to a report of Raritan Road. Clark Fire Depart- the other, age 13, was charged ceeded to punch the victim in the dle of Westfield and Elmora theft at Chatham Road lamp shop. ment workers responded and with conspiracy to commit theft. face. avenues in Elizabeth and was Two Chinese Sangedeboeff ox extinguished the fire. The arresting officers were Det. The suspect was described as a nabbed by officers as he tried flee- blood lamps, approximately 7 • Jeffrey Williams, 36, of Richard Vitale and Patrolman black male in his late 20s, average ing on foot. inches in height and valued at a Westfield was arrested by officer Matthew Widdows. height, with a medium build. The 30 bricks of heroin con- total of $2,000, were taken some- George Marmarou at 10:03 p.m. • A juvenile was arrested at Rahway tained approximately 1,500 time between June 10 and June d y. 11 i'% living 39 ,0j4SfRn .r - «4vl«l,J?-J'K .on July JJ. .. .-'.Qn.Juily.?,,at 5;5,9p,.m,.v two ...envelopes o/the narcotic. ... ., . 28, agcord,ijig to. reports-,,...„., .•...,.,.,.. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 3 Keeping CONTACT Pipe Volunteer celebrates decade with hotline IN THIS ISSUE By Janelle LoBello thefts on Police Blotter 2 Correspondent Community Forum 10 RAHWAY — Mary Kelly of Letters to the Editor 11 Railway has been lending a hand What a the rise County News 16 and cm ear for 10 years. The 52- By John O'Reilly Arts & Entertainment 18 year-old works as a volunteer at character! StaffWriter Obituaries 26 CONTACT We Care, a 24-hour cri- ROSELLE —Just because Sports 27 sis hotline founded in Westfield in your home is empty, it doesn't Legals 32 1975. The hotline requires volun- mean it's safe from burglars. Classified 43 teers be non-judgmental to callers Throughout the borough, How to reach us: who open up about their struggles was working with people, helping homesi that are vacant or under Union County LocalSource is pub- with stress, depression, family and to guide them and helping them construction are being targeted, lished every Thursday by Worrall relationships, among other issues. capitalize on their strengths, so I Mary Kelly police warn. Community Newspapers, an inde- Q: You 're working OH your The dark field has become a wanted to continue this and saw "People have been going into pendent, family owned newspaper Ph.D. in counseling psychology at bright spot in Kelly's life, much of how tremendously rewarding it [these homes] and cutting out cop- company. Our offices are located at Seton Hall University. Do you plan 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, which she has dedicated to volun- was. It's satisfying to know I can per piping, even in newly con- to continue volunteering once N.J. 07083. We are open from 9 teering. improve someone's quality of life, structed houses," said Detective you 've earned your degree? Matt Jackcbowski. a.m. to 5 p.m. every weekday. Q: What does the CONTACT because it has a profound effect on To subscribe: A: I will always volunteer in program do? someone's well being. He said there have been at least Union County LocalSource is mailed some capacity or another. two dozen incidents since January. A: It's a safety net. Many people Q: What is the most fulfilling to the homes of subscribers for Q: What would you say to those The pipes, which cost about $6 are judged by others in their day-to- part about working for CONTACT? delivery every Thursday. One-year who are considering volunteering per foot, are almost impossible to day life; this program provides A: Knowing that you've helped subscriptions in Union County are for CONTACT? track, because they can be taken available for $20,00, two year sub- someone to get through the day or them with a non-judgmental listen- A: You learn skills during the directly to a scrap yard instead of a scriptions for $38.00. College and er and helps them get through to help them explore other options training that can help people in out-of-state subscriptions are avail- pawn shop and sold, according to rough patches. besides suicide is amazing. Here every' area of life, so try it. Jackobowski. able. You may subscribe by phone are people who are truly apprecia- by calling 888-753-2455 and asking Q: Why are you drawn to volun- Janelle LoBello can be reached Copper piping is used for for the circulation department. teering? tive of what you can do for them. at 908-686-7700 or edUorial@ihe- plumbing in approximately 85 News items: A: Part of mv business career That is very motivating. locaisource.com. percent of homes. It can be much For information or to report a break- more expensive, however, than ing news story, call 908-686-7700 newer alternatives like plastic. and ask for editorial. Union County LMDEU BRIEFS Authorities are asking resi- LocalSource accepts news releases p.m. in the Linden Hungarian Club, year Board of Directors Edmund dents to keep an eye on sites that and opinion pieces by e-mail. Our e- Drive-in, story time mail address is editorial@thelocal- The Linden Department of 431 Maple Ave. The proceeds will Leistman, Maryann Zalink, and may be susceptible to thieves. source.com. E-mail must be Recreation and Community Ser- benefit the Linden Public Library. Lea Oxenford; two-year Board of They said the incidents are received by 9 a.m. Monday to be vices will hold free "kiddie time" For tickets, call Bob Gregory at Directors Frank Stefanick, Joseph most likely occurring during the considered for publication that for children ages 3 to 6 on Friday 732-259-4241, or Tony Coplan at Cataiine, and Alice Shimkus; one- day and the suspects are probably week. mornings through Aug. 8 from 10 908-370-1003. year Board of Directors Pauline using a van to transport the mate- Postmaster Piease Note: rial. "We're asking neighbors to to 11:30 a.m. at the John T. 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Saturday, August 9th Wednesday, August 27 Sunday, September 7 Call for details! 6:30-8:30 p.m. 12:00-4:00 p.m. A local theatre group known i >iii us K >r .t wine tastiny h> ••-ted Join u^ a> we share the rulcnr* vis Troupe ot'Friends will hv a l< Hzal wine mcrchanr. (it our very own residents as- present i>ne act of the famous Enjoy nn asw irtment they showcase their artwork, "Henry IV" play. Shakespeare ofehee.se to accompany including the critically at Work will consist of a our featured vintages along acclaimed work ot the brief 5-minute summary with live piano music. Werkamp'Schwab family. of the Company in general and the plot of the show, , followed by an actual staged rehearsal and a Q&A. BRIGHTON GARDENS ASSISTED LIVING A SUNRISE SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY

Brighton Gardens of Mountainside • 908-654-4460 Julian Oquendo, 5, picks up his ball and gets ready to bowl during Linden's Kiddie Camp's trip to B50 Route 22 West, Mountainside, NJ 07092 Linden Lanes. For information and a FREE online newsletter, visit www.sunriseseniorliving.com CRANFORD BRIEFS Register for soccer more. The season ends with a pizza Registration for the fall 2008 party on Aug. 20. If it's happening in your town, then it's in the and spring 2009 recreational soccer For information, contact Fran seasons is open for all interested Housten at 908-709-7272. ext. U. players at www.cranfordsoccer.net. Open registration will close on Join twilight lock-in Aug. 15. Teens can celebrate the fourth installment of the Twilight Series Learn to play the Wii by Stephanie Meyer, "Breaking LOCALSOURCE The Cranford Community Cen- Down," at the Cranford Public ter recently introduced the Wii Library's Twilight Lock-in held gaming program, designed to help from 8 p.m. on Friday until 2 a.m. on Saturday at the library, 224 Wal- Our award winning reporting provides the most Cranford senior citizens learn to '\h\:\\\}, play computer enhanced games. nut Ave. Registration is required. comprehensive coverage of news, sports, and entertainment For information or to register, information. News and happenings in your town, delivered to To participate, call Roseann at 908-709-7284. call the library at 908-709-7272. your mailbox that you can only get in the UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Teen movies showing Teens get makeovers The Cranford Public Library is The Cranford Public Library is 1 YEAR FOR ONLYis. m sponsoring Summer Teen Movies sponsoring a teen makeover event Mail Coupon and Payment to: through Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. in the for youth between the ages 12 to 18 library's Raddin Room. "Spang- at 10:30 a.m. on Monday at the Worrall Community Newspapers, P.O. Box 341, Voorhees, NJ 08043 lish" will be shown on Wednesday. library, 224 Walnut Ave. Stylists The movies are open to all teens from Sofi's Colour Lounge will O> Yes! t want to subscribe for 1 year for just $20.00 O Check enclosed ages 12 to 18 or who are entering Pay by credit card: demonstrate hair and make-up Name: LOCALSQURCE grades 7 to 12. techniques. Snacks will be served, CIVISA O MasterCard _ American Express Q Discover Registration is not required. For door prizes will be awarded and Address: Card number: . information, contact Fran Houston registration is required. at 908-709-7279, ext. 11. For information or to register, Town: Expiration date: __ ___ call the library at 908-709-7272. State: . Zip: Card Holder: ___ . Teen programs Cranford teens are invited to Visit library carnival Home Phone: Signature: participate in the Teen Summer The Cranford Public Library will host a carnival behind the library for E-mail: No other discounts apply, In-county delivery only. Reading Program, "Metamorphosis Must not have been a subscriber in the last 30 davs. @, Your Library," through Aug. 15 ail participants of the Catch the at the Cranford Public Library, 224 Reading Bug state summer reading Walnut Ave. Events are for ages 12 program on Wednesday. ForEa^erSehkeilMB-753'245Sorlou on towww.localsource.com to 18 and include: a makeover, For information, call the library movies, crafts, caricatures and at 908-709-7272. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 7 Cohen resigns post (Continued from Page I) for comment. He has not yet been arrested or officially charged, If you or a family member were instructed to prep your body with Lesniak and Cryan, in a joint statement, admitted to contacting the Visit authorities after discovering that there may have been child pornography found on Cohen's computer. It has been reported that the illicit material LINDEN and then suffered KIDNEY DAMAGE was initially discovered by a staff member at the legislative office. you may be entitled to a LARGE CASH AWARD "As the facts became apparent in our office, we notified the appropri- ate agency and will continue to assist in any way possible," Cryan and On the well Call 24/7 for a free case evaluation Lesniak said in their statement. "While it was our proactive steps that led 1-888-LAW-8500 the investigation to this point, we are appalled at what has transpired." linden.localsoioirce.com The two legislators say they have known Cohen for "more than two decades." "We know him as a compassionate, caring individual, but if the alle- gations prove true, clearly there was a side to him neither of us knew," Lesniak and Cryan said. In their statement, Cryan and Lesniak said "have been instructed not to make any further comments regarding this very serious matter." www.eNorthfieId.com The legislators say they have been "in constant touch with appropriate authorities throughout this situation, and will continue to follow the Office of Legislative Services guidelines." Local officials say they were shocked by the allegations against Cohen. "I'm amazed. I've known Neil many, many years. Something like this is out of character for him. It's not the Neil I know," said Union Commit- teeman Anthony Terrezza, adding that he didn't want to "pre-judge" Money Market Cohen until law enforcement officials have completed their investigation. Throughout his term, Cohen has been involved in legislative measures aimed at protecting children. Two years ago, Cohen served as the primary sponsor of Judy and Nikki's law, a bill that mandates life imprisonment without parole for anyone who murders a child younger than 16 years old. The bill, which is now in the hands of the Senate Judiciary Commit- Wo tee, was created following the deaths of Judy Cajuste, 14, of Roselle and APY* Nicole Giovanni, also 14, of Roselle Park. Cajuste disappeared Jan. 11, 2006. Her body was later found in Weequahic Park in Newark. Nicole was murdered by her mother, Lynn Giovanni, on Feb. 6, 2005. Cohen attended both the arraignment and the sentencing in that case and has been in frequent contact with Nicole's father, John Giovanni. 3.00 "I'm beyond words. I'm in shock right now," John Giovanni said. "1 find it hard to believe. I just hope that the allegations are not true. I've For Balances over $15,000 known Neil for three and a half years; he's warm, he's compassionate and he really cares about children," In 2001, Cohen sponsored a bill to create a 24-hour hotline to report cyber crimes such as child pornography. Cohen, a resident of Roselle, is a member of the Legislature's Joint Committee on Ethical Standards and serves as the chairman of the Bank- ing and Insurance Committee. He has been a member of the Assembly for a total of 17 years. He first served from 1990-91, and has been serving continuously since 1994. News store robbed (Continued from Page 1) come back, but they did," he said. and drinks. Neither money nor Police Detective Sgt. Gerard other merchandise is believed to Quinn said the incident was not have been taken, police said. common. "We don't have a lot of The owner of the store, commercial burglaries in Cranford, Kunaiyalal Amin, estimated so any burglary to a business is approximately $3,000 in ijoods unusual," lu- said. was lost. All juveniles were charged with Am it •, who has owned the busi- two counts of burglary, theft and Northfield ness lor three years, said lie his criminal mischief. The 16-year-old never experienced trouble like this was taken to the Linden Juvenile before. Detention Center, while the other "1 didn't think thev were smnna two suspects were released. since 1887 Juvenile arrested (Continued from Page I) Police have not ruled out that and the Linden House Diner on St. the robberies may be gang related, Linden Office j 501 N. Wood Avenue | (908) 925-3755 Georges Avenue on July 13. In according to Tyra. "We hope Rahway Office [1515 Irving Street | (732) 381-4242 under 45 minutes, the three sus- to...bring in the...suspects and Avenel Office | 1410 St Georges Avenue | (732) 587-2222 pects -- one matching the descrip- recover the weapon off the street," tion of the 14-year-old — - charged The 14-year-old was being held Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) in eKect as of July 16, 2008 ami subject to change without notice, including after the account is open. Minimum balance of $10,000 to open Money Market account Batances below $2,300 earn no interest. into both sites with a double-barrel at the county Juvenile Detention Balances between $2,500 and 19,999.99 earn 0.13% APT. Balances between $10,000 and SI4,99S-99 eamUSTO*) APY. shotgun and demanded cash. They Center. He faces charges of first- Balances $15,000 and above tain 3.00% APY. A S10 fee will be. imposed if the account balance falls Ixtkw $500 on apy day of the month. Fees could reduce earnings. Transaction limitations apply. See an account repdsehtafive for details. tied with a pack of cigarettes from degree robbery and unlawful pos- the limousine store and a $20 bill. session of a weapon. Member FPIC. PAGE 8 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOWCE.COJyi UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Truck accident interrupts &ERMAT0L0GYT early morning commute Presented by Patricia C. McCormack, M.D., P.AA.D. Freightiiner driver loses control, hits nearby guardrail Ekpigtmte, Axnerk By Jackeline Leon 7:26 a.rn. near the North Broad den impact and Union County Haz- Staff Writer Street overpass. "He claims a vehi- mat crews quickly responded to SAVE YOUR SCALP! HILLSIDE -— The morning cle cut him off," said police Detec- control the situation. Because they are examining for suspicious commute was more difficult than tive Lt. Vincent Ricciardi. Eastbound lanes were closed for covered by more hair then lesions. usual for some motorists traveling According to Ricciardi, the trac- three hours as emergency crews other parts of the body, It is very important eastbound on Route 22 in Hillside tor hit a nearby guardrail and rolled worked to clear the accident and suspicious lesions on the to examine your skin on a Wednesday after a tractor suddenly back against the center median, remove debris from the roadway. scalp may defy detection. regular basis for any new tipped over. blocking both lanes of traffic. Late last week, the cause of the Failure to spot these areas or growing lesions. Be No one was injured as a result Ricciardi said the impact caused accident had not yet been con- poses a real danger sure to mention any of the accident. debris from the median to hit two firmed, Ricciardi said. because the first invasive unusual changes and The driver of the 2000 freight- passing vehicles. Jackeline Leon can be reached melanoma of the scalp (as concerns you have to your liner, without the trailer attached, The engine oil from the tractor at 908-686-7700, ext. 126, oredito- well as the neck) is nearly dermatologist. For reportedly lost control at around began leaking as a result of the sud- riaKSithelocalsource. com. twice as lethal, within 5-10 additional information years, as malignant about melanoma lesions on the extremities, screening and prevetion, trunk, face, or ears. A call 908-925-8877. The CLARK BRIEFS recent retrospective study office is conveniently Adult reading club age 10 and their caregivers, will years and their caregivers, will fea- of melanoma patients located at 822 North Wood Clark Public Library will hold a feature family story time and ture theme-based stories, move- shows that it is important Ave., Linden. summer reading club for adults. To songs. ment, songs and a craft. for people to understand I am pleased to participate, adults are invited to Registration is required. To reg- Registration is required. To reg- that the specific area announce the opening of a read any book of their choosing and ister, call 732-388-5999 or visit ister, call 732-388-5999 or visit where melanoma is first second NJ office at the write a short review. The review- mm clarklibrary. org. www.clarklibrary.org. detected can determine Jersey Shore at 407 will be placed in a raffle box and how potentially serious Richmond Avenue, Point each week through Aug. 8, a win- Babies reading Storytelling workshop this life-threatening form of Pleasant Beach. For more ner will be chosen,randomly. A Lapsit for Little Ones pro- A participatory dramatic story- skin cancer may be. With information or to arrange For information, call 732-388- gram will be held Mondays from telling workshop will be held Sat- this in mind, people are an appointment at the 5999. 11 to 11:15 a.m at the Clark Public urday at Clark Public Library, 303 encouraged to play Point Pleasant office kindly Library, 303 Westfteld Ave. The Westfield Ave. particular attention to their call 732-295-1331. Teen reading program program, for babies through 24 For information, call 732-388- scalps and necks when A teen summer reading program months and their caregivers, will 5999. will be held through Tuesday for feature stories, song, nursery grades 6 to 12 at the Clark Public rhymes and will be followed with Pre-schooi play time Library, 303 Westfield Ave. free play. Registration is required. APre-school Play Date prbgram For information, call 732-388- To register, call 732-388-5999 will be held Friday from 10 to 11 5999 or visit yvww.clarklibrary.org. or visit www.clarklibrary.org. a.m at the Clark Public Library, 303 Westfield Ave. The program, for Pajama story time Stories program children through age 5 and their A Pajama Story Time will be A Stories and More program caregivers, will feature play time held Thursdays through Aug. 7 will be held Monday from 1:30 to and shows. Registration is [INSURANCE & FINANCIAL SERVICES! from 7 to 7:45 p.m at the Clark 2:15 p.m at the Clark Public required, Valvana Insurance Agency Public Library, 303 Westfield Ave. Library, 303 Westfield Ave. The To register, call 732-388-5999 16 West Elizabeth Avenue, PO Box 1100, Linden The program, for kids through program, for children ages 3 to 5 or visit www.clarklibrary.org. m. 908-862-4047 THE INSURANCE CORNER - JULY 31,2008 UNION BRIEFS Heatstroke Visit Egg Harbor For information, call the Refer- at 11 a.m. The program is for chil- Heat Stroke is the most severe form of heat illness and is ence Department at 908-851-5452. dren of all ages and their caregivers The Monday Club will sponsor life threatening. It is the result of long, extreme exposure to the and no registration is required. a day trip to the Renault Winery in sun. Athletes, the elderly, infants and outdoor workers are most Bedtime story time susceptible to heat stroke. Egg Harbor for a family-style, all- you-can-eat luncheon today. There The Children's Department of Garden Club meeting Dehydration can also cause heat stroke as the body can not will be an open wine bar for free the Union Public Library, 1980 The Union Township Garden generate enough sweat to cool itself. Dehydration can be life wine sampling. An optional tour of Morris Ave, will hold the Bedtime Club will meet Wednesday at 7 threatening especially if not treated properly and promptly. the winery is available. Story Time program on Monday at p.m. at the Union Township Senior Symptoms of heat stroke include headaches, dizziness, 7 p.m. The program is for children Center, 968 Bonnel Court. fatigue, hot dry skin, high body temperature, rapid heart beat, of all ages and their caregivers and For information, call 908-686- loss of consciousness, seizure and others. Story time program no registration is required. 1270 or 908-687-2182. Your can help to prevent heat stroke by: The Children's Department of the Union Public Library, 1980 • wearing light, loose fitting clothing that are light in Visit Atlantic Crty color. Wearing a hat and sunglasses. Morris Ave., will hold the Pre- Science telling event school Story Time program on The Children's Department of A trip to Atlantic City will be • drinking plenty of fluids. Avoid drinking tea, Monday at 11 a.m." The program is the Union Public Library, 1980 held Thursday, Aug. 7. The bus coffee, soda or alcohol as they can lead to dehydration. Sports for children of all ages and their Morris Ave., will hold the Bu&s of leaves at 9:30 a.m. and returns at 7 drinks are your best choice. caregivers. No registration is Blackwood Science telling pro- p.m. Play in the casinos and enjoy • scheduling vigorous activities and sports for the required. gram Tuesday at 11 a.m. the boardwalk or beach. cooler times of the day. Staying indoors as much as possible on The program is for children of For information, call 908-289- very hot/humid days. See Family Jamboree all ages and their caregivers. No 8U2. • taking frequent drink breaks and when possible, registration is required. spraying yourself with cool water to avoid dehydration. The Americana Family Jam- These are just a few suggestions and should not be boree event will be held at the Winnie the Pooh party considered an all inclusive list. Talk to your physician about extra Union Public Library on Thursday, School-age craft event The Children's Department of precautions that you can take. Aug. 7 at 7 p.m. The library is The Children's Department of the Union Public Library, 1980 located at 1980 Morris Ave. the Union Public Library, 1980 Morris Ave., will hold the Winnie We ait; commiKti! to giving back to our tomnnmity that has given us so much over the past 65 years. , Admission is free and light refresh- Morris Ave., will hold the School- Visit as at www.valvano.com orcall us for free quote at 908-862-4047. I the Pooh Honey Bee Party program ments will be provided. age Craft program on Wednesday Thursday, Aug. 7 at 11 a.m. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 9 Having a little fun in the suds KENSLWORTH BR8EFS Story time Thursday Story Time will be held Thurs- days in July from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard. The program is for chil- dren ages 3 and tip. Registration is required. To register, call the library- at 908-276-2451. Birthday book raffle Children may enter Kenilworth Public Library's Birthday Book Raffle during the month of their birthday. Two winners are chosen each month from two groups: ages 3 to 7 and ages 8 to 12. Each winner receives a new book as a prize and has their picture taken. Have fun with crafts The Springfield Volunteer First Aid Squad recently traded in their flashing lights and blaring sirens for rags and Fun-Tastic Crafts will be Fri- buckets of soapy water during their annual car wash fundraiser. Members of Springfield's Troop 73 Boy Scouts days from 11 to noon for children help the squad during the event. ages 4 and older at Kenilworth Public Library, 548 Boulevard.

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EDITORIALS Going green has come a long way It isn't easy being green, or is it? In the past few years environmental sensitivity and sen- sibility has made a splash. Children and adults have begun asking more questions about nature and the environment. Rising gas prices have pressured even the most environmentally careless into cars with better gas mileage or hybrid vehicles. The increased availability of environmentally friendly products such as lights, pots and pans, clothing, even bathroom towels in stores suggests customers are demanding them more than ever. But pitching in doesn't have to require you to reach into your pockets. Here are a few simple starter tips to get you growing in the green direction: Take a hike or a bike Photo Courtesy of Union Historical Society With gas prices at nearly $4 per gallon locally, bicycle or THE GCiOD 'OLE DAYS — Schultz's Shell Service Center stands at the corner walk to your destination if you are able. What better way of Morris and Colonial Avenues in Union, circa 1940. For the price of a tank of is there to save a few bucks and reduce pollution while pro- gasoline, which was only 19 cents at the time, Schulte himself would also check moting healthy living. your tires, radiator, oil and battery and give you directions and a free street map. Cut it out Why not head to the library when you're looking for new books to read, rather than promoting the need for more paper. Switch to a water filtration system and stop the use Aflutter over the blooming season of bottled water that will only send more plastic to the The dog days of summer are will breed and females will lay dump. You can even shop online for secondhand products, here. The recent heat wave of 90s Eye their eggs on the plant. The young such as clothing that can also reduce the demand for new plus degrees may be typical of the milkweed caterpillars that emerge products to be produced and eventually wasted. season, but there is another phe- from the eggs will feed exclusively nomenon th.at is less known that On The on the leaves and grow until they Loosen up takes advantage of the summer form a chrysalis. Later, the new Unplug appliances and equipment that you are not using heat, the blooming flowers native Environment monarch butterfly will form and fly and turn up the thermostat on your air conditioner - the to our region. The natural order to Mexico for the winter, only to By Dennis Miranda changes will cut down on cost and the amount of energy that has evolved for over millennia return the following spring. being used, or abused in your home. is unfolding now. For example, the Many other butterflies are now Park it breeding season for our amphib- ate more than birds since they do fluttering in our natural areas of the When heading out for an. afternoon trip, why not indulge ians, reptiles, mammals and birds not usually fly very far away or too Rahway River Watershed. Visit the are mostly finished with family fast unless startled or feeling Ashbrook Swamp Reservation in in the natural surroundings of a local park or a beach. Play groups wandering in our wood- a game, have a picnic or take a swim and skip other activi- threatened. They are always most Scotch Plains or Lenape Park in lands, wetlands and parks. active at the height of the day, espe- Cranford Township or trek to the ties that might require the use of energy guzzlers or produce Now comes the real blooming cially sunny and warm afternoons. Trailside Nature Center in New pollutants. season. Forget the spring garden- Armed with a good butterfly Providence to take advantage of Eat it ing that you did. That is mostly a guide such as "Butterflies through their extensive native gardens and Eat more raw foods, like vegetables and sushi that won't creature of humans. Nature's order Binoculars" by Jeffrey Glassberg, a search for butterflies. require the use of appliances. Ease up on chowing down on is altogether different. Sneeze- novice watcher can learn very quick- Even in our gardens, you can meats and you can cut the large amounts of water and land weed, ironweed, joe pye weed, ly about beautiful wonders of flight plant flowers that wilt surely attract butterfly weed, swamp milkweed such as the speedy red admiral, the butterflies such as the purple cone- needed gather the product, as well as the inputs used that and other beneficial 'weeds' are gorgeous tiger swallowtail or the flower, black eyed susans and bee can pollute soil, such as hormones and antibiotics. the true perennials that are native exquisite mourning cloak. balm. Hardy native shrubs that to the region and grow in the mid bloom in fragrant flowers in the Other species have catchy names to late summer period. Coinciding summer are readily attainable for such skippers, fritillaries and hair- with this growing season is the pin- your home, including sweet pep- streaks. nacle of the butterfly activity. The perbush, bottlebrush buckeye, David Worrall greatest occurrence of butterfly Still, others have literary classi- steeplebush and New Jersey tea. Publisher species is busily taking advantage fications, like commas and ques- For an instant magnet, try butterfly Published Weakly Since 1917 « of the blooming season. tion marks. Many names end in bush, although non-native, it is one Incorporating the Union Leader, ToniannAntoneili wing, including duskywings, The Observer, The Progress and The Esgla Regional Editor Butterfly watching is a boom- of the best attractants for nectar ing hobby, especially among veter- cloudywings and purplewings. thirsty butterflies. Published By Stacey Eaton an bird watchers who have seen or The parallel occurrence between Add butterfly watching to your Worrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Managing Editor heard our native birds many times butterflies and flowers in an exam- 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083 . annual summer activities. 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The couple — married 21 years — have three children, Christopher, 17, Erie, 15, and Jeffrey, 11, who nominated them for the award. The children had entered a writing contest entitled "What My Parents Mean To Me," which is unrelated to the "Parents of the Year" competi- tion. The NJPF was so impressed by the essay, they nominated the Whytes for national recognition. "I have good kids. They make it easy for us to be good parents," Debra said. Gary agrees most of the recognition should be directed at his children and his community, rather than him. He remembers how his children got him to quite smoking cigars by cit- ing facts they learned in school. He cherishes their strength. "It's very dif- ficult for these kids growing up today; they deal with a lot of pressures. To see my kids come out of it intact, really says something about their character." Linda Haft of NJPF said couples must meet certain criteria in order to be eligible for the parenting award. They must be married at least 15 years, they must have children, their children must be responsible and free of involvement with drugs, alcohol or criminal behavior, and they must be nominated by their peers or children through an essay. BUSY BEES — Children have been busy at the Keniiworth Public Library. Haft explained it is not uncommon for children to nominate their par- Above: The Caterpillar Hunter, an interactive play for children, is presented by ents, but the children who do, are usually older and have grown to appre- the Traveling Lantern Company. Below: Linda Gramatky Smith, the daughter of ciate all their parents have done for them. the author, Hardie Gamatky, introduces a children to her mother's award-win- Over 100 eligible New Jersey parents have been awarded "Parent of ning book, "Little Toot." Heather Braun of Kenilworth watches Smith write a spe- the Year" honors since 1997 by the NJPF. cial message to her inside the book. "Each year our 'Parents of the Year' Award Ceremonies, throughout New Jersey, seek to recognize the investment and commitment of parents working together as a team in contributing to the well-being of their chil- dren and the stability of our communities,''1 Joseph Coyne, president of the NJPF, explained. According to the nomination essay submitted by the Whyte's children, the couple has spent many years volunteering in the community, while raising their young. Debra donates time at both Deerfield and Beechwood schools in Mountainside. She has been involved with PTA fairs, bake sales and served as den leader for the local scout troop, Pack 17J. Gary has also been involved with volunteering locally, as an honorary member of the PBA and PAL. He is involved with the COP-TROT 5K run each October and spent the past 10 years volunteering at the Children's Specialized Hospital Foundation as a Board Trustee. Gary has received several awards for his efforts, including the 9-11 Ribbon for his assistance to the emergency response during the World Trade Center disaster, a Humanitarian Award from fhe U.S. Customs Ser- vice for his efforts in helping a special agent who was wounded during a drug bust, the 2004 New Jersey Volunteer of the Year Award and the 2007 United Stales President's Call to Service Award. ""Somoihing like this really brings awareness to the community," Gary said about how the award reflects on Mountainside. The Whyte Family will be recognized in Mountainside at a time and place to be announced sometime in August. . This year, both Emery and Rita Fisher of Edison, and the Whyte fam- ily will be the New Jersey finalists for national recognition. The Laearra Family of Brick won the National Parents .of the Year award in 2007. Joseph M. D'Alise can be reached at 908-686-77UQ, ext. 124, or edi- j tor iul(a ilieloccilsource.com. ROSELLE PARS* BRIEFS Cookies for reviews p.m. at the Roselle Park Libary, calling 908-245-2456. AH materi- Tuesday from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Singing in the sun Roselle Park Middle School, 57 A Cookie Review will be hcKl 404 Chestnut St. als are provided, and no specific Miss Candy's Singing Program West Grant Ave. Prior to the activ- at the Rosclle Park Library for experience required. For a list of will be held Thursdays through ities, there will be a town picnic youth 10 and up. Submit written Go crazy for crate projects, visit www.roselleparkli- Aug. 14 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. at held in the backyard of the Casano book reviews and receive a cookie. Crazy for C'rafis for ages 8 to brary.org/new/crafts.htm. the Roselle Park Library. Bring a 15 will be held Thursdays from 6 Community Center, 314 Chestnut blanket and meet on the lawn to Time for three's, four's to 7 p.m. at the Roselle Park National Night Out St., at 6 p.m. Suburban Disposal is sing and enjoy the sunshine. sponsoring the picnic. For infor- Time for Three's and Four's is Library, 404 Chestnut St. Registra- Roselle Park Police Department The program will be held inside mation, call 908-245-0666. held Thursdays from 1:30 to 2:15 tion is required and can be done by presents National Night Out on in case of rain. PAGE 14 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNJON COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Head of the class SPRINGFIELD BRIEFS Abstracts on display on Sunday from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Additionally, Sunday evening will Mordechai Meles" recent work be "Bag Night."A brown grocery on abstract forms of nature will be bag can be filled up with assorted presented at the Donald B. Palmer items. Museum in the Springfield Free For information, call 973-379- Public Library, 66 Mountain Ave.. 5387, e-mail oftlceiy.shaarey.org or through Aug. 28. Hours of the visit www..$haarey.t>rg. exhibit are Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.Twin Towers talk and Tuesday and Friday from 10 Angus Kress Gillespie, author a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On Saturdays in of "Twin Towers, 1973-2001: the July and August, the Museum is Life and Death of New York City's open from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. World Trade Center," will lead a For information, call 973-376- discussion on the rise and fall of the 4930. Twin Towers at the Springfield Free Public Library, 66 Mountain Iranian film showing Ave., at 7 p.m. on Monday. The International Film Festival For information, call 973-376- presents the Iranian film "Offside" .4930. today at noon and at 6:45 p.m. in the Springfield Public Library, 66 See a foreign film Mountain Ave. The Springfield Free Public For information, visit Library's Summer International Film www.sfplnj.org. Festival begins on Thursday, Aug. 7, with two showings of the Japan- Temple rummage sale ese/Chinese film, "Riding Alone for The public is invited to attend Thousands of Miles" at noon and 7 -' weral students at Graver Cleveland School, Rahway, were nominated by their p.m. at the Donald Palmer Museum teachers for the Principal's Club Award. School board member Richard Troccio- the 2008 Temple Sha'arey Shalom Sisterhood rummage sale at 78within the Springfield Public la, far left, Principal Al Giambrone, right of center, and Councilmember Sam South Springfield Ave., in the Tem- Library, 66 Mountain Ave. Steinman, far right, stand with the outstanding students. ple's Social Hall, on Sunday from For information, visit 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and in the evening www.sfplnj.org. HILLSIDE BRIEFS Free meals for youth Leslie Street, and Calvin Coolidge hold a Very Hungry Caterpillar School, TiHman Street. For infor- The Hillside Recreation Workshop Tuesday at 1 p.m. mation, call 973-926-2219. Department partieipates in the For information, call the Hill- side Public Library at 973-932- www.localsource.com 2007 Summer Food Service Pro- gram from Monday to Friday Craft program open 4413. through Aug. 22. The program pro- The Hillside Public Library, vides children 18 and under with a Liberty and Hillside avenues, will Backyard jungle show free meat. Sites for the meals hold a Craft-Door Knocker event The Hillside Public Library, include: Maple Avenue Play- Monday at 6:30 p.m. For informa- Liberty and Hillside avenues, will Internet Directory ground, Maple Avenue; William H. tion, call the Hillside Public hold a Backyard Jungle Show. Buie Community Center, 274 Hill- Library at 973-932-4413. The children's program will be side Ave.; Central Avenue Play- held Wednesday at 1 p.m. ground, Central Avenue; Hillside Caterpillar workshop For information, call the Hill- http://wvsw.bur High School, 1085 Liberty Ave.; The Hillside Public Library, side Public Library at 973-932- Crossroads Christian Fellowship http://wvw.ccfou.org George Washington School, 52 Libertv and Hillside avenues, will 4413. 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Annual health fair Church to host drive Some problems that have suc- St. Michael's Parish, Union, will cessfully been treated through chi- planned in Railway ropractic care are headaches, aller- 1-888-753-2455 host a blood drive Sunday from If you haven't received your newspaper with your regular Thursday mail delivery The Minority Task Force on 8; 15 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Lower gies, asthma, ear infections, neck pain, back pain due to pregnancy, or if it is wet, damaged, or incomplete, contact our Customer Care Center and Aging of Union County and the Church, which is air-conditioned. every effort will be made to make the delivery to your home that tffiv'. Union County Department of Participants must have a social and sciatica. Human Services will host its 14th Mothers & More is a non-profit Our new Customer Care Center has been designed to provide you with fast and security number and identification efficient service in handling ail your questions and concerns! annual health fair at the Railway to donate blood. organization dedicated to improv- Senior Citizens Center on Sept. 20, ing the lives of rnothers through • Renewing your newspaper from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Speakers support, education and advocacy. Chiropractic care • Vacation Stops/Starts * Back Issues will be available to discuss many The Union County chapter • Gift Subscriptions * Change of Address areas of interest. Professionals will during pregnancy meets on the first and third be on hand to administer hearing Mothers & More will host a Wednesday of each month at 8 p.m. . ______„ contact Us -—~ tests and to perform blood pressure meeting about chiropractic care on at the Cranford United Methodist- By Phone: Monday thru Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm screenings. The Hah way Senior Aug. (> at 8 p.m. Church, room 23, located at 201 E-mail: [email protected] Citizens Center is located at 1306 Trioia Mastropietro, director of Lincoln Ave. in Cranford. New Internet; www.Iocalsource.com Sisterbrook Ave., Rahway. members are always welcome. Family Chiropractic of Clark, will •AH mi^sed/duma^ed calls/e-mails received after 3:00 pm, Monday thru Thursday, For information about this speak about the benefits of chiro- For more information, call Lori wilt be delivered (he following day. At! missed/damaged calls/e-mails received health fair, call Mary McLeod at practics during pregnancy and for at 732-388-4390 or Katy at 908- after 3:00 pm, Friday, will be delivered Monday after ftOO am. 732-381-3584. children. 272-4881. PAGE 16 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 20D8 L0CALS0URCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALS0URCE UNION COUNTY NEWS Senior victim of roof repair fraud By Jaekeline Leon Staff Writer Roselle Park residents have been put on alert since an elderly woman was robbed at her Myrtle Avenue home by two men posing as roofers. According to police, the duo used diversionary tactics to steal an unknown amount of money from the 72-year-old's kitchen on July 9. Both men claimed to be employees of a local roofing company but they did not show identification. One man took the woman outside and told her she needed repairs to her roof, while the other entered her home and allegedly stole money, credit cards and personal identification from her purse. They told the woman they would return the next day with an esti- mate for the repairs before fleeing. During the incident, both men communicated via cellular phone, police said. The suspects are described as white males, approximately 5-foot-9 inches tall and were last seen wearing blue jeans, black t-shirts and sun- glasses. The woman called the roofing company, the men claimed sent them and discovered no men had been dispatched by the company to her resi- dential area for repairs. According to Roselle Park police Detective Sgt. Manuel Jimenez, scam artists tend to target senior citizens because they may be less vigi- lant or feel intimidated by strangers. Roselle Park police chief Paul W. Morrison warned residents of simi- lar scams and advised all to be wary of strangers. "Residents should not Jonathan Friedman, left, and Shawn Gutman, right, standfc>y sport s equipment invite anyone who is not known to them into their homes or onto their they collected through the program, Serving for Sports. The items were collect- property," Morrison said in a press issued about the incident. ed from Springfield youth as payment for providing them with free tennis lessons In Linden, a similar scam occurred a month ago. in June. The sporting equipment will be donated to the Plainfield Recreation Linden police Capt. Raymond Tyra said residents have also been Department. warned to be on alert to avoid becoming a victim. "[These people] also like to come in pretending to be public service personnel; the water company, electric company, cable company," Tyra Duo plays it cool with free said. "They try to distract the homeowner by bringing them out to show a loose wire, or bringing them to the basement while someone else enters the open door." tennis lessons, donations Tyra advises county residents to always do a background check on anyone offering their services to ensure the individual is a professional By Joseph M. D'Alise Springfield, tennis lessons tendent of the Plainfield Recre- and not a con artist. Staff Writer seemed like a great way to give ation Department. Jaekeline Leon can be reached at 908-686-7700, ext. 126. or editori- One could say high school something back to the youth. "Plainfield expressed a real [email protected]. tennis players Jonathan Friedman The initiative, developed by need for the equipment," Fried- and Shawn Gutman of Spring- the students, established free ten- man said. "I'm glad we were able field "served an ace" with their nis clinics for children entering to help them out a little." Sixty-year sentence efforts to provide sports equip- grades two through five. Chris White, a Springfield ment and lessons to underprivi- Friedman and * Gutman ran mathematics teacher and modera- in 2006 murder case leged youth in Union County. five consecutive clinics from tor of Serving for Sports, praised Friedman, the vice president June 28 to July 2. both students for their dedication By Joseph M. D'Alise also from Elizabeth, according to of the Volunteer Club at Dayton Gutman said he was to the program. "Jon and Shawn Staff Writer the prosecutor's office. High School, and Gutman, also a impressed with the children's did an outstanding job organizing An Elizabeth man has been sen- When Riascos attempted to member of the-club,' recently ini- enthusiasm and interest in tennis. the entire program," White said. tenced to 60 years in state prison leave, Gutierrez "chased him down tiated a program called Serving "A lot of them asked over and He said the two took care of for the stabbing death of Jose Rias- and fatally stabbed him six times cos more than two years ago. with a hunting knife," said Union for Sports. over if we were doing this again everything. "They scheduled the On Friday, Carlos Gutierrez, 40, County Prosecutor Theodore This program benefits under- next year," Gutman said. "We times for the camp, distributed was convicted of first-degree mur- Romankow. privileged children in Union had a lot of fun, and it was for a flyers, contacted the campers' der on March 27, following a nine- The knife was recovered one County by providing them with good cause." parents to confirm times and day trial before Union County block from the scene and DNA evi- sporting equipment. dates, recruited additional He noted he would like to Superior Court Judge, Joseph dence linked Gutierrez to the mur- Friedman explained the idea make the" program an annual instructors and found an organi- Donohue. der weapon, according to officials. came to him while watching a event. zation that could benefit from the According to the Union County "The defendant was trying to documentary on ESPN. Although the clinics were proceeds of the camp," White Prosecutor's Office, a grand jury appear to be a tough guy in front of "I saw a piece on how a sol- free, in order to participate, chil- said. "At least two dozen Springs spent one day deliberating before his peers at the bar," said Assistant dier brought soccer balls with dren were asked to bring at least field kids participated, and Jon reaching the verdict. Prosecutor Michael Henn, who him to Iraq and handled them out one new or gently used piece of and Shawn were able to deliver The indictment stemmed from prosecuted the case. "This murder to the children there," Friedman sporting equipment. Friedman an impressive amount of sporting an incident that occurred on Feb. was truly as senseless as they explain-ed. "The idea was so and Gutman collected mare than equipment to the Plainfield 22, 2006, at QVQS Bar on Eliza- come." simple, and it seemed to really 100 pieces of equipment, includ- Recreation Department." beth Avenue in Linden. Gutierrez Gutierrez must serve 85 percent mean a lot to the children." ing baseballs, footballs, bats, hel- Joseph M, D'Alise can be had been working as a bouncer at of his sentence before being eligi- Because of the students' expe- mets and tennis racquets. reached at 908-686-7700, ext. the night spot. ble for parole at 91 years-old. rience playing tennis for The equipment was then 124, or editorial@thelocal~ After the bar closed at 2 a.m., Joseph M. D'Alise can be Jonathan Dayton High School in donated to David Wynn, superin- soutvfi.com. Gutierrez got involved in an argu- reached at 908-686-7700, ext, 124. ment with a customer Riascos, 33, or [email protected]. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 17

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August a at S:OQ AM - WSOU 89.5 PM The Union County 1 department of I'aiks and Com- Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon. Admission to these HealthLink Radio with Bob Mann There have been great advances In research munity Renewal has announced that the county's two special sessions is free. for those With enlarged hearts. public swimming pools are available for use by resi- Regular pool hours are as follows'. Discover them as Or. Junteht Sadoshkna. professor and dents throughout the summer months. • Walter E. Ulrich Memorial Pool, Monday and vice chair. Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Medicine at New Jersey Medical School, shares what they are. The Walter II. Ulrich Memorial Pool located in Wednesday from 1 to 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday and Rahway River Park, on St. George's Avenue in Rail- Friday I to 6 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday and holidays, Sunday. August 3 at »3O AM - WFDU 89.1 PM way, will be open for thi; season through Labor Day. 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. HeatthUnk Radio with Bob Mann Learning CPR could help you save someone's life. The John Russell Wheeler Memorial Pool located • John Russell Wheeler Pool: Monday, Wednesday ATE you prepared? in Wheeler Park on West Stimson Avenue and Route 1 and Friday, 1 to 6 p.m.; Tuesday and Thursday, Don't miss Beverly eskra. RN, MS. administrative director of CPR Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Pedlatrlc Ufe in Linden, will he open for the season from through 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays, 11 a.m. to Support. The University Hospital CommunKtj Training Center, Aug. 15. 6 p.m. Daily admission is available and proof of resi- as she explains CPR and how crucial It Is to be Group swimming lessons are eoiidueieil at Ulrich dency is required. trained In this life-saving technique. After the HcaKhUnk Radio snows are aired on WFOU. 1*001. Applications art available at either pool office The Ulrich and Wheeler pools are a service of the they ar« archived and can be heard on for all ages, beginners through adults. Pro-registration Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. For www.theurtiversituhospttaUom is required. information, visit the Union County Web site at Open Swim sessions for seniors citizens and people www.ucnj.org/parks/pools.html or call Ulrich Pool at The UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL University ol MfttKcin* & Dentistry of New Jersey 732-381-4045 or Wheeler Pool at 908-862-0977, for with disabilities are conducted at the Ulrich Pool on NEWARK, New JERSEY Mondays from 6 to 8 p.m. and at Wheeler Pool on recorded information. PAGE 18 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LCCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

Artist explores the art of a 'gaziHion' bubbles By Bea Smith World Stages in New York City, a Staff Writer permanent site. Children around the wurld. His shows have been staged in some time in their lives, ma> have Las Vegas, Nev., on television been fascinated by bubbles. One shows throughout the world. child, however, was so fascinated Yang said that throughout his fie made an incredibly successful career, one of the most intriguing career of bringing the "unknown people he has met is Opra Winfrey. world of bubbles" to international "[She] was...very respectful and audiences composed of children seemed fascinated with what I've and adults. done. She really admires people Fan Yang, an artistic scientist, who dedicate their lives to their has turned his world of bubbles into work," Yang said. shows internationally, on televi- And David Lettennan? sion, off-Broadway and in theaters "David Lettennan is a very nice for the past two decades. He holds guy," Yang chuckled. "He was real- 16 Guinness World Records and ly captivated."' will bring his "GaziHion Bubble With Regis and Kelly, Yang said Show" to the Union County Art he had lots of fun."l tried to put Center in Rahway for four perform- them and others into a big bubble." ances on Friday and Saturday. And he did it, to their amazement. "My bubble shows emerged "It's really amazing that the bub- from my childhood," Yang recalled. bles can bring people together. It brings smiles to everybody's faces "1 never thought I would have suc- Bubble artist Fan Yang holds a young girl on stage during his 'GaziHion Bubble' cess with a bubble or as a per- — not only to children, but the show, which turns bubbles of every size into works of art. The show will be per- entire family," he said. former. I did it because I was fasci- formed at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway on Friday at 7 p.m. nated by the bubbles, and I dedicat- and Saturday at 3 p.m. Yang has brought his family into ed...25 years of my life to the sim- his world of bubbles. "My wife, ple idea." attracted the interest of the young- liquid solutions, because 1 was stages around the world." Ana Young is part of my permanent Bom in Vietnam, Yang lived in a ster. "I was captivated by the reflec- searching for the right mixture to At first, Yang performed small show at the New York World Stage. mud hut in Yugoslavia during his tion of the lights and the soap bub- make a bubble that would last long shows for friends in school. He fol- My two children, Deni, 18, and youth. bles on the surface of the river. enough to be able to create different lowed the success with a world Melody, 16, often work with me, He grew up in a poor section Many of the bubbles were created forms and elements." tour, which was featured in the and so does my brother, Jano." and had to depend on one meal a by the waterfall," Yang said. Yang said he spent years experi- National Museums of Science and He added, "I'm very happy to be day. "I only knew that when J grew As a teen, he imagined what it menting just to find the right bub- Technology in Ottawa, Canada, able to share my dreams with the up, 1 would try not to be hungry might be like to be inside one of the ble solution. "After three years, I Seattle, Wash., Singapore and rest of the world." bubbles. found a bubble solution, and I Santa Ana, Calif. Yang opened an Bea Smith can be reached at Soap bubbles in the river near "When I was 18 years old, I showed it to a friend of mine. I off-broadway production, "Gazil- 908-686-7700, ext. 118, or editori- the mud hut in which he dwelled, started experimenting with various never thought I'd ever bring it to lion Bubble Show," at the New [email protected]. Looking for an echo 'Madison' open at KU Premiere Stages at Kean Uni- Kean University will host tours and versity officially opens its 200S teas preceding matinee perform- season with Guillermo Reyes's new ances and offer discounted museum play, "Madison." tours for patrons with a Premiere In this comedy, James Madison Stages ticket stub. battles a divided delegation and a To order tickets, get on the mail- determined widow in his search for ing list, or to request a season a more perfect union. brochure, call the Wilkins Theatre The play is the winner of the Box Office at 908-737-SHOW, or Premiere Stages Play Festival and visit Premiere Stages online at was selected from more than 300 www.kecin.edu/premierestagex. submissions. Premiere Stages is made possi- The professional production is ble in part through funding from directed by acclaimed director, the Geraldine R. Dodge Founda- Peter Bennett and features a profes- tion, The New Jersey State Council sional Actors' Equity Association on the Arts, Bank of America, Con- cast. tinental Airlines and through the "The play provides an exciting support of patrons. window into the birth of our Premiere Stages offers free or nation" said John Wooten, Pre- discounted tickets to patrons with miere Stages' producing artistic disabilities. director. "Guillermo is extremely All Premiere Stages facilities effective at taking us back to colo- are wheelchair-accessible spaces nial America while keeping the for the public. journey fresh, intriguing and thor- Call for a list of sign-interpret- oughly engaging." ed, audio-described or open-eup- "Madison" runs through Sunday tioned performances. Assistive lis- The musical group, Kenny Vance and the Planotones, above, will bring the in Kean University's Zella Fry The- tening devices and large-print pro- sounds of the 1950s to Linden's Raymond Wood Bauer Promenade as the city's atre, Sunday performances begin at grams are available at all times. Recreation Department kicks off its three-week Doo Wop Extravaganza on Aug. 3 p.m., all others at 8 p.m. Publications are available with 12. In collaboration with Premiere advanced notice in alternate for- Stages, Liberty Hall Museum at mats. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 19

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Stepping Out is a we«My catendar both Essex and Union counties. To designed to guide our readers fo the learn more about Sweet Adelines, many arts and entertainment events Hickory Tree and its quartets, in the Union County area. The calen- women and teen-aged girls who dar is open to all groups and organi- sing are urged to visit htckorytree- zations in the Union County area. To choriis.org. or e-mail info@hickory- place your free listing, send informa- treechorus.org. or call 973-966- tion to: Worrall Community Newspa- 6815. pers, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box field. The school offers full-time and p.m. at the SpringfieSd Avenue end THE DEUTSCHER CLUB of Clark, 3109, Union, NJ 07083 or part-time day and evening classes of Echo Lake Park in Mountainside. Inc.,787 Featherbed Lane, invites CHESS GROUP PLAYERS of all editorial@thelocalso urcexom. in fine arts, graphic design/comput- Lawn chairs, blankets and picnic the public to a HAWAIIAN NIGHT levels are invited to discuss, play er graphics and illustration. For baskets are encouraged. Famous PICNIC in its "grove" on Aug. 23, and enjoy chess in the Cafe every information, call 908-757-7171, fax: Dave's Bar-B-Que will have a food starting at 4 p.m. Food stands open Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Barnes & 908-757-2626, or visit www. concession, along with an ice cream at 4:30 p.m. There will be music by Noble Booksellers, 240 Route 22 ART SHOWS, duCret.edu. and snack vendor, which will be the Norbert Ludwig Orchestra. Tra- West, Springfield The Les Malamut Art Gallery will available at approximately 6:30 p.m. ditional and Polynesian food and present a solo exhibit of paintings THE SHAKESPEARE THEATRE In case of rain, concerts will be held drinks will be available. Children by artist Seppo Siimes. The show, OF NEW JERSEY is now accepting at the air-conditioned auditorium at younger than 12 will be admitted "ATMOSPHERES AND COMPOSI- applications for its 2008 Junior Cranford High School, on West End free. Parking is free. The event will JAZZ Corps and Senior Corps, two sum- Place off Springfield Avenue in take place rain or shine. For infor- TIONS OF NATURE," will open LANA'S RESTAURANT & mer theatre programs designed for Cranford at 7:30 p.m. For informa- mation call 732-574-8600, or visit through Aug. 18. The Les Malamut LOUNGE at The Hyatt Hills Golf students ages 11 to 14 and 14 to 17, tion, call the Union County Depart- the club's Web site at Art Gallery is located in the lower Complex, 1300 Raritan Road, Clark, respectively. Classes are held Mon- ment of Parks and Community www. deustcherduh. us. level of the Union Public Library, 732-669-9024. Enjoy cuisine and day through Friday, from 1 to 6 p.m. Renewal at 908- 527-4900 or visit 1980 Morris Ave., Union. The event world-class Jazz every Thursday To register for the Junior Corps, the Union County Web site: is free and open to the public during On Oct. 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday. Thursdays, 7 to 11 p.m.: arrange a Senior Corps audition, or www. ucnj. org/parks/summerarts. ht regular library hours. For informa- the Pride in Kenilworth Committee Cornetist WARREN VACHE'S request additional information, con- ml. tion call 908-851-6450. will sponsor the annual KENIL-. QUARTET, featuring Eddie Mon- tact Jamie Brink-Grant at 973-408- WORTH OCTOBERFEST street teiro on cordovox. Fridays, 7:30- 3980 or jbgrant@shakespearenj. CROSSROADS IN GARWOOD will fair on the Boulevard, between 18th 11:30 p.m.: Different groups. Friday: org. feature: every Monday, Open Mic and 23rd streets. The event will Latin trumpet star RAY VEGA'S AUDITIONS Night, every Tuesday, Jazz Jam, include rides, games, food and QUARTET; Never a cover charge every Wednesday, karaoke night. entertainment as well as vendors or minimum. THE SHOWCASE THEATER, a The Crossroads is located at 78 selling crafts and other items. tuition-based program, awards CONCERTS North Ave., Garwood. For informa- scholarship money based on a tal- 16 PROSPECT WINE BAR & tion, call Lee at 908-232-5666, or The DEUTSCHER CLUB OF ent evaluation. For information on The 2008 HOT SUMMER NIGHTS % BISTRO in Westfieid offers live jazz visit www.xxroads.com. CLARK, Inc.,787 Featherbed Lane, the Showcase Theater or any CONCERT SERIES in Summit is from Tuesday through Sunday will host a two-day GERMAN NJWA program, call 908-789-9696, under way. Tuesday evenings from nights in the wine bar. Offerings also LANA'S RESTAURANT, 1300 Rar- OKTOBERFEST Aug. 9 and 10 visit the office at 150-152 East July 22 through Aug. 12, the Village include 30 wines by the glass, an itan Road, Clark, will offer dinner beginning at 4 p.m. The Adlers Broad St. in Westfieid or visit Green in Summit will be alive with award-winning bistro menu, a cigar and live reggae with Exodus Orchestra will play on Saturday, and www. njworkshopfbrtheafis. com. nationally known talent. All concerts and cigarette lounge, courtyard din- start at 7 p.m. The Village Green is Supreme every Wednesday, begin- Bernie's Orchestra will play on Sun- ing and a sophisticated, yet relaxing directly across from the Summit ning at 7 p.m. For information, call day. The Ladies Division will run its atmosphere. Dinner reservations for Train Station, The concerts are free 732-669-9024. annual flea market as part of the parties of four or more are request- BOOKS and all are invited to pack a picnic Sunday festival from noon to 5 p.m. ed. For information, go to supper and let the music fill your There will be traditional German www. 16pro$pect. com. The book discussion group of the senses. and domestic food and drinks avail- Kenilworth Public Library wil( meet On Tuesday, wear your best beach DANCE able. For information call 732-574- Aug. 12 at 7:15 p.m. to discuss the party attire and don't forget your flip 8600 or visit the Club's Web site at "THREE JUNES," by Julia Glass. SOCIAL DANCING is every Friday wwiv. deutscherblub. us. flops when Tarrotbeach" takes the af 7:30 p.nt at The Bayway Polish KIDS Participation in the book group is stage for a Jimmy Buffet Tribute. Club, 625 Pulaski St., Elizabeth. TALES FOR TOTS PRESCHOOL free and open to ali members of the Salsa lovers are in for a treat as the There will be "live" music and a DJ. STORY TIME will be offered at general public, including people finale of the concert series features Coffee, cookies and door prizes will HOBBIES Barnes and Noble, Route 22 West, who reside in communities other La Fuerza Positiva on Aug. 12. The than Kenilworth. However, because be available. For information, call Springfield, Mondays and Thurs- name means positive force and its THE NORTH JERSEY CAR CLUB space is limited, preregistration is 908-355-3131. days at 11:30 a.m., and the Kids' members are united together to meets at the Anthony Amalfe Com- required and can be done either in Writing Workshop, Saturdays at 10 bring about a change through their munity Center, 1268 SheafferAve., person at the library or by calling Y-SQUARES, a local square dance a.m. For information, call 973-376- Latin music. Roselle, on the first Saturday of 908 276-2451 during regular library club, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. 8544. each month to discuss driving expe- hours. If rain is in the forecast, you can call at Frank K. Hehnly School, Raritan 908-277-2932 for information. Bring Road, Clark. For information, call riences, auto maintenance tips, safe a lawn chair, tell all your friends and 908-298-1851, 732-381-2535 or driving practices and to plan future THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN BOOK enjoy the music supported by local 908-241-9492. social outings to places of cultural, MOVIES GROUP meets at Barnes and corporate sponsors and the City of historical and scenic interest in Noble, 1180 Raritan Road, Clark. Northern New Jersey and the sur- The CRANFORD PUBLIC Summit's Fourth of July'and Cele- LUNA LOUNGE hosts "Tasty Thurs- For information, call 732-574-1818. rounding area. Meetings start at LIBRARY is sponsoring the SUM- bration Committee. days" with DJ Richie, who spins reg- 9:30 a.m. Free refreshments are MER TEEN MOVIES program gae and hip-hop. Patrons must be THE "LORD OF THE RINGS" served to members and guests THE AUGUST SYMPHONY 21 or older to enter. Dress is casual every Wednesday through Aug. 27 READING GROUP meets the first before the meeting. For directions ORCHESTRA will present a free but trendy. Parking is available. at 1 p.m. in the library's Raddin Wednesday of the month at Barnes and information, call Jim at 908- concert Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. at Luna Lounge is located at 1906 E. Room. The Aug. 6 movie will be and Noble, 1180 Raritan Road, 245-4744. Jonathan Dayton High School, 139 Georges Ave., Linden. Call 908- shown in the Cranford Community Clark. For information, call 732-574- Mountain Ave., Springfield. The 925-412Q for details. Center. Teen Movies are open to all 1818. rarely-heard suite from Dmitri THE HARVEST QUILTERS OF teens between 12 and 18 years old. Shostakovich's ballet "The Bolt" and CENTRAL NEW JERSEY will meet The schedule is as follows: WEEKLY CHILDREN'S STORY Cesar Franck's "Symphony in D the first Monday of each month at Wednesday, "The Guardian;" Aug. TIMES will be Tuesdays at 10:30 Minor" will be conducted by Martin Cozy Corner Creations quilt shop, 13, "Enchanted;" Aug. 20, "Men In a.m., and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m., FESTIVALS W. Sklar. The auditorium is air-con- Park Avenue, Scotch Plains. Black; Aug., 27 "Step Up." Registra- both usually with coloring and/or ditioned, and ample free parking is The ninth annual KENILWORTH tion is not required. For information, crafts, at Barnes & Noble, 240 available. For more information call FIRE DEPARTMENT CARNIVAL KNITTING GROUP meets every contact Fran Housten at 908-709- Route 22 West, Springfield. 973-743-5425 or visit the TASO will take place Aug. 18 to 23 at the Monday from 10 a.m. to noon. Knit- 7279, ext. 11. Web site at www.augustsympho- parking lot of St. Theresa's School, ters are encouraged to bring a PAJAMA STORY TIME is the third ny.org. Washington Avenue, Kenilworth. favorite project to the Springfield The Springfield Free Public Library, Tuesday of every month at 7:30 The carnival will be held weeknights Barnes & Noble Cafe. For informa- 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield will p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 240 Route THE UNION COUNTY SUMMER from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. and Satur- tion, call 973-376-6581. continue its SUMMER 2008 22 West, Springfield. ARTS FESTIVAL series includes day from 5 to 11 p.m. LUNCHTIME FILM SERIES with the following performances: There will be rides, games, food, HICKORY TREE CHORUS, an every other Tuesday through Sept. Wednesday, The British Invasion, a raffles, a money wheel and a "beer award-winning women's chorus 2. Patrons can bring a brown bag CLASSES Beatles tribute band; Aug. 13, The garden." Tuesday, Thursday and singing four-part a cappella harmo- lunch to the program. Coffee and Nerds; Aug. 20, The Ed Palermo Big Saturday will be "Wristband nights," ny in barbershop style, meets every cookies will be served at 11:30 am. THE DUCRET SCHOOL OF ART is Band with Rob Paparazzi; Aug. 27, when patrons can pay one price and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the New For information about the program located at 1030 Central Ave. and is Verdict. enjoy the rides all night. Jersey Youth Symphony Music call the library at 973-376-4930 or situated on a seven-acre campus in All Summer Arts Festival concerts On Friday and Saturday, the band Center, 570 Central Ave., New visit the library's Web site at a historic residential area of Plain- are held on Wednesdays at 7:30 Double Deuce will perform. Providence. Open to residents of www.sfplnj.org. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 21 WORSHIP CALENDAR Studies; Visitors Expected; Free Information NON-DENOMINATIONAL renewal and growth. We welcome all to join ASSEMBLIES OF GOD JEWISH-TRADITIONAL Packet, www.gracelutlieraiumion.org us for worship and fellowship. For additional information, call the church office at 908- CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CONSERVATIVE KEMLWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL Newark 688-3164 or log on to wwv.ctfitrm.org. INTERNATIONAL. A Pentecostal church HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH and 23rd Street, Kenihrortl), 908-272-6131, TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH seeking the face of God". 953 W. Chestnut CONGREGATION B'NAI AHAVATH 639 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, 07081, Pastor Donald Dunkerton. Sunday 9:iS am 829 Salem Road, Union. Worship and Church St. Union. Church/%4-1133, Fax/964-U53. SHALOM, 2035 Vauxhall Road (comer of 973-379-4525, Fax 973-379-8887. Our Communion, 11:00 am Family Bible Hour and School Sundays at 10:00 A.M. Nursery Care Rev. John W. Bechtel, Pastor. Plane Street), Union, Tel: (908) 686-6773. Sunday Worship Sen ice takes place at 10 Sunday School for all ages, Wednesday 7:00 during all services. Holy Communion the first Sunday Services: Dr. Leon J. Yagod, Rabbi Emeritus; Oscar a.m. For information about our midweek pm Prayer and Bible Study, (childcare Sunday of each month. We offer opportunities Sunday School - 10:05am Newman, Cantor, David Gelband, President. children, teen, and adult programs, contact provided), Friday 7:00 pm Youth Activities for for personal growth and development for Morning Worship - 8:45am, 11:00am Congregation B'Nai Ahavath Shalom is a the Church Office Monday through Grade School age, Jr. High and Sr. High. children, youth,' and adults. We have two Evening Service - 6:30pm traditional conservative congregation with a Thursday, 8:30-4:00 p.m. kenilworthgospel.org children's choirs and an adult Chancel Choir. Wednesday Services: full range of programs. DAILY SERVICES: We also have a youth fellowship, regular adult Ladies Bible Study (Heart&Home) - 10am Sun: 8:30am; Mon-Fri.: 7:30am; Friday ' Bible Study, a Book Club and Summer Family Night 7:30pm with - evening: 8pm; SATURDAY: 9:00am. Torah Vacation Bible School. Come and worship with class half hour before each service. Hebrew HOLY TRINITY Royal Rangers boys program (ages 3-14) LUTHERAN CHURCH E.L.C.A. MAPLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL: Worship friends and neighbors this Sunday. Townley School: Sundays 9:30am. and serve together in a warm and caring Bible Missionettes girls program (ages 3-17) 301 Tucker Avenue, Church is a growing congregation of caring centered fellowship, located at the intersection Adult School of the Bible Union N.J. 07083 people. Church Office 6X6-1028. Rev. of Lexington. Tuscan and Burnett Avenues. Friday Services: Pastors Darina & Dusan Brehuv. Christopher Taylor, Pastor. Sunday services: Adult Bible Classes and Youth Night - 7:30pm All Baptized Christians are welcome to our Sunday School, 10:25 AM. Family Bible College & Career - 7:30pm Communion Table on 1st and 3rd Sundays. In addition there are monthly meetings of JEWISH-ORTHODOX Ministry Hour, 11:00 AM. Tuesday 8:00 PM. Regular Sunday Services Prayer and Bible Study, lower meeting room. Women's Joy Ministries and Men's 9:00 a.m. Slovak Worship FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 210 CONGREGATION ISRAEL OF Special activities for children and youth on Breakfast Fellowship. For directions call 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Morris Ave. at Church Malt, Springfield, 973- SPRINGFIELD 339 Mountain Avenue, Friday evening. Call us for details at 201-761- 908-964-1133 and press 4. 379-4320. Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Springfield. 973-467-9666. Chaim Marcus, Coffee Hour 6430. Worship begins at 10:15am. Fellowship Hour Rabbi; Alan J. Yuter, Rabbi Emeritus; Eric 11:00 a.m. English Worship immediately follows the service. Nursery Care Strulowitz, President. Congregation Israel is ACTIVITIES FOR: UKRAINIAN EVANGELICAL and facilities for infants up to age 4 are a Modern Orthodox synagogue. There are YOUTH: Sunday School; Youth Groups; ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN provided. For more information about Sunday two daily weekday morning Minyans at 6:15 Summer Bible School 2208 Stanley Terrace, Union (908) 686-8171 FELLOWSHIP School, Church groups and community a.m. and 7:00 a.m. Daily weekday Mincha/ ADULT: Variety of groups offering Rev. Walter Cebula, Pastor 2815 Morris Avenue activites or to contact Pastor Ney, please call Maariv services are also held. Call the shul opportunities for ministry ••Note: AH services are in English. and fellowship Union, NJ 07083 the Church Office at 973-379-4320, or visit our office for times. There are two Shabbat - Phone/fax: (908) 687-9440 ( Ukrainian & Spanish translation available) BARRIER FREE website: SpringfieldPresbyterian.org morning services at 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.tn. E-Mail: [email protected] Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM (908)688-0714 Sunday Evening: 6:30 PM as well as Junior Congregation at 9:30 a.m, Dr. Tom Sigley, Pastor-Teacher Food Pantry (Wednesday) 5-6:45 PM the Nursery School conducts classes for SERVICES ON SUNDAY: children aged 2 1/2 to 4. A summer camp is Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 PM REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 9:45 A.M. Bible School for all ages Spanish Service (Saturday): 7 PM also available to children of this age. Adult 8:30 & H :00 A.M. Celebration. Worship ROMANCATHOLIC classes are held three nights a week with two AND SCHOOL, 229 Cowperthwaite PI., Services weekly Teen classes. We have an active Westfield, Rev. Paul E. Kritsch, Pastor. THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF Children's Church & Nursery Senior Set and very active Jr. NCSY and Sr. (908) 232-1517. Beginning Sunday, July 6, LOURDES, 300 Central Avenue, Care is provided. NCSY chapters for pre-teens. Our Summer Worship Times are as follows: Mountainside, 908-232-1162. Celebrate the Wednesday: BAPTIST Sisterhood, Adult Education and Youth Sunday Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:00 Lord's Day: Anticipated Mass 5:00pm, Sunday 7:30 P.M. Addiction/Compulsion groups provide a wide array of communal a.m. Sunday morning Nursery available. at 7:30am, 9:30am, U :30am. Weekdays: Discussion Group ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, 640 S. programming. For further information call Wednesday Evening Worship Service, 7:30 Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday 8:0Qarn, Youth, activities during the week: Springfield Ave., Springfield, Rev. Clarence the synagogue office at 973-467-9666. p.m. Holy Communion is celebrated at all Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday at 1pm. Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379- worship services. The church and all rooms children of all ages. Perpetual Adoration Chapel for personal prayer 1465. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. Family Bible are handicapped accessible Home Bible studies are now meeting. and devotion. www.ollmountainside.org, School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Call for more information or officeGfollmountainside.org. WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week check us out on the web. Service. Holy Communion every First JEWISH - REFORM Web Site: www.ccfou.org Sunday. Nursery Care available every "Where the Bible Comes ALIVE!" St. JAMES THE APOSTLE PARISH Sunday. If transportation is needed call the TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S. COMMUNITY, 45 South Springfield Avenue, church office. Everyone is Welcome at Springfield Avenue, Springfield, (973) 379- Springfield, New Jersey 07Q8I.973-376-30W. Antioch. METHODIST 5387. Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy wwAV.Sata^anMjsjjarish.org. 'SUNDAY MASS: Daniels, Cantor/Education Director; Nina COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, Greenman, Pre-School Director; Mindy CHURCH 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon. WEEKDAY Schreff, Family Life Educator; Jeri Grant Ave & Chestnut St., ORTHODOX MASS: Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday Greenberg and Chris Grey Co-Presidents. 8:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday CHRISTIANA Temple Sha'arey Shalom is a Reform Roselle Park. NJ 07204 Phone:908-245-2237 ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX 11:00am (any time by appointment). congregation affiliated with the Union for CHURCH, 211 West Grand Ave. Pastor: Rev. Dr. David K.. Ravinder MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Reform Judaism. Shabbat worship, enhanced Railway, NJ. Phone: 732-382-8844. 10:30 AM Worship Service by volunteer choir, begins on Friday www.stjrussianonhodox.com. Come and Sunday School Available ST. JOSEPH PARISH, 767 Prospect Street, ORCHARD PARK CHURCH evenings at 8:00 PM, with monthly Family explore the ancient Orthodox Christian Faith Maplewood (T elk. S, of Springfield Ave.); 1264 Victor Avenue, Union and Alternative Worship. Saturday morning Services in English. Saturday Vespers 6:30 973-761-5933, since 1914 serving Maplewood (908)687-0364 Torah study class begins at 9:15 AM KENILWORTH COMMUNITY pm; Sunday Liturgy 9:30 am; Sunday School and adjacent areas of Union and Millburn. Our e-mail: [email protected] followed by worship at 10:30 AM. Religious UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 11:15 am. We have ministry geared toward ALL age school classes meet on Saturday mornings 455 Boulevard faith community welcomes you fo join us for groups and more: Men, Women, Teenagers, for grades K-3; on Tuesday and Thursday Kcnilworth. NJ 07033 worship, service opportunities and spiritual Pre-teens, Children's Church, Couples, afternoons for 4-7; and Tuesday evenings for Church Office: 908-276-1956 support. Varied activities for adults, youth Visitation, Hospital, etc. Our goal is to be a post bar/bat mitzvah students. Pre-school, Parsonage: 908-272-1995 group, K-8 religious education, classes, and a BB (Bible Believing), BK (Bible Knowing), classes are available for children ages 2 1/2 Pastor: Rev. JinWook Jeong Catholic school for age 3 to grade 8. Mass BC (Bible Commuted), BL [Bible Living) through 4. The Temple has the support of an English Service: 9:30 -10:30 celebrated in our beautiful church, Sunday 7:30. church. A SWEPT Church active Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Renaissance Fellowship: 10:30-11:00 PRESBYTERIAN 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. Group and Youth Group. A wide range of Korean Service: 11:30 -12:30 Serving/Worshiping/Evangelizing/ COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Praying/Testifying programs include Adult Education, Social Followed by Fellowship CHURCH, 1459 Deer Path, Mountainside, Sunday: Bible Classes @ 9:30am; Sunday: Action, Inlerfaiih Outreach, Singles and Join us in Joyous Celebration of our New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us in Worship Service @ 1 lam; Wednesday; Seniors, For more information, call the Lord Jesus Christ! Temple office. ("73) 379-5387. Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 am. This . UNITARIAN- Prayer @ 7pm; Pastor: Rev. Jerry Jay Olivo. is a place for you to enjoy uplifting music and relevant messages that will energize and inspire UNIVERSALIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF you. We offer a warm and friendly environment UNION.'Berwyn Street at Overlook Terrace, UNITARIAN CHURCH IN SUMMIT, 4 Union. Rev. Ferdinand Llenado, with Bible study, Sunday school and active Waldron Avenue, Sutnmit,NJ 07901.908-273- JEWISH'. Pastor.Jonathan Schneider, Music Director. adult and youth groups. For further information, 3245. www.ucsummit.org. Rev. Vanessa Rush LUTHERAN Church Office 687-8077.' Parsonage 686- please contact Dr. Christopher Belden, Pastor at Southern, Minister, Rev. Emilie Boggis, CONSERVATIVE 2412, Worship Service 11:00 A.M., Sunday 908-232-9490. Assistant Minister, Tuli Patel, Director, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, worship includes a children's sermon, Children's Religious F.ducation, Mitchell Vines, TEMPLE BETH AHM Y1SRAEL 60 EX.C.A. followed by Sunday School, and communion Music and Choir Director. Sunday Services at Temple Drive, Springfield. »73.376-053<>. 1359 Morris Ave. at Sterling Road Union on the first Sunday of each month. All 10:00am in summer. One-Room Schoolhouse Mark Mallach, Rabbi. Richard Nadel, 908-686-0188 welcome. United Methodist Men's, CONNECTICUT FARMS Sunday School for pre-K to 5th Grade. Children Cantor. Richard B. Falkin, President. Itah Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. Women's and Youth groups, Home Bible PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 888 0-2 with their parents in the nursery with live Ahm is an egalitarian, CoiKervative temple, THE REV. JOHN D. LARSON Studies 3rd Saturday each month. Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. Sunday Worship with programming for si I nuts, Weekday INTERIM PASTOR Service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School/ video feed. All are welcome. services Mon.-Fri. 7:00 AM Sun.-Thurs. We invite you to become a pan of our family Confirmation Class and "For Adults Only 7:45 PM Shabbat (Friday) t,:00 PM & 8:30 ami to share with us in ministry. Education" at 10:00 a.m. Child eare I'M Shabbat day 9:30 AM & sunset; Everyone is welcomed. provided. Sound system for the hearing Sundays, 8:30 AM. Festival $ Holiday impaired. Coffee hour follows the service. mornings 9:00 AM. Family and children MORAVIAN Ample parking is provided. New services are conducted regularly. Our contemporary worship service the "First Religious School (third-seventh grade) meets GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH AND BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY Friday" of the month at 7:30 p.m. Men's, NOTE: All copy changes must be made in on Sunday and Tue^tay- ThCfC aiv formal SCHOOL; ST. MATTHEW'S LUTH. MORAVIAN CHURCH, 77 Liberty Ave., women's, and youth groups provide a variety writing and received by Worrall Community classes for both High Sthtol mill pre- CHURCH FOR THE DEAF 2222 Union, 908-686-LAMB. Rev. Percival of opportunities for participation. Church Newspapers No later than 12:00 Noon, Religious School insii cliililren. The Vaushall Road, Union, Rev. Donald L. Gordon, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10:30 am. actively involved with the community Fridays prior to the following week's synagogue also sponsors a Pro-School Brand, Pastor. 908-686-3965. (Voice) Sunday School 9:15 am. Women's Group through Vacation Bible School, "Friday publication. Night Happening" for middle school youth, Women's League, Men's Club, youth groups (TTYl 908-851-2004 e-mail: meets first Wednesday of every month 1:3Q Please address changes to: CF Food Pantry, weekday Nursery School, for sixth through twelfth graders, and a busy gr:»Ci.'lii-tiifflyalHn:].com; Family Bible Hr. * pm. Men's Group meets every other Connie Sloan Wednesday 9:00 am. Wednesday, Bible and Cub and Boy Scout Troops. Serving the Adult Education program. For wore 9:15 Family Worship Hr. 8 & • 10:30 1291 Stuyvesant Aw. P.O. Box 1596 (Summer *9:30) 'Interpreted for Deaf; study and Prayer Group 7:00 pm. community since 1730, Connecticut Farms is information, please contact our office during a vibrant, caring congregation committed to office hours. Harrier l-'ree; Various Choirs & Bible Union, N.J.Q7083 PAGE 22 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

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HAGEY — Tom, formerly of Mountainside; July 26. at Simmons Mattress Co. She was a The Dooley Funeral Home, Florence Miklewicz HARLAN -- Craig M., formerly of Cranford; July 10. crossing guard for the City of Rah- Cranford, handled the arrange- Florence Miklewicz, 51, a life- way for several years. Mrs. Banks ments. long resident of Roselle. died May HERBERT — Eiisha Edward Jr., of Linden; July 22. was a member of Lady Marie 27 in Trinitas Hospital, Elizabeth. HIGGINS — William E.. of Union; July 21. Chapter No. 107, International Elinore Gain Miss Miklewicz was born in HOLLEY—Eugene, of Union; July 20. Masons Order of Easter Star. She Elinore M. Grun of Roselle Park Bayonne. JAGIELLO — Charlotte A., formerly of Rahway; July 22. also was a member of Queen of the died on July 20. Surviving are her mother, Flo- KOZAREK - Frances, of Hillside; July 25. South, the Amaranth and Heroines Born in Newark, Mrs. Gnin rence K. Miklewicz; two brothers, LANNING — Deborah A., of Rahway; July 18. of Jericho and held the position of lived in Roselle Park for the last 55 Walter and Thaddeux, and a sister, MC GRADY — John R. of Union; July 27. treasurer in Lady Marie for many years. Prior to her retirement in Diane Miklewicz, MIKLEWICZ — Florence, of Roselle; July 27. years. 1987, she was a salesperson for The Werson Funeral Home, Lin- MILLAR —- George, of Union; July 18. Surviving are two sons, William Hahne & Co., Westfield, for 30 den, handled the arrangements. MUSCARELLA— Martha M.. formerly of Rahway; July 24. III and Darryl; three daughters, years. PETE LA — Frank J., of Linden; July 24. Spring, Debora and Glenda; a sis- ' Surviving are a son, Edward J., George Millar PETUSKEY — Bernard W. Sr., of Clark; July 22. ter, Jean Garvin, and five grand- and a grandchild. REGO — Edna E, of Linden; July 27. George Millar, 74, of Union ROBERTSON — Virginia R-, of Union; July 22. children. The Opacity Funeral Home, died on July 18. The Nesbitt Funeral Home, Kenihvorth, handled the arrange- SAMPSON — Barbara Ann, of Roselle; July 22. Born in Kearny, Mr. Millar SANDERS-SMITH — Dazahan,*of Rahway; July 15. Elizabeth, handled the arrange- ments. resided in Union for more than 40 ments. SHAW — Elizabeth S., of Linden; July 20. years. He graduated from Irvington SOKAL —Rose, of Union; July 16. High School. During his youth, Mr, Tom Hagey SZULYK ~ Jane, of Union; July 19. Millar earned the rank of Eagle Vincent DaSilva Tom Hagey, 64, of Florham TANGO — Doris Elizabeth, of Roselfe Park; July 20. Scout. He was an Army veteran. Vincent DaSilva, 73, a lifelong Park, formerly of Mountainside, TROIANO — Bette, of Linden; July 20. resident of Linden, died July 23 at died July 26 in Morristown Memo- Mr. Millar was a mechanic and TWARDOWSKI — Anthony E., formerly of Clark; July 25. home. rial Hospital. owner of Central Parking Station, TWILL — Diane, of Summit; July 20. Newark, for many years before Mr. DaSilva was born in Eliza- Born in Newark, Mr. Hagey VALERIAN —Anthony, of Union; July 24. lived in Mountainside for 30 years working for the Springfield and beth, He worked for the City of VENEZ1O — Louise A*., of Clark; July 23. before settling in Florham Park for Kenilworth boards of Education as Linden in the Department of Public VICENTE — Emilio, of Union; July 15. the past six years. He was self- a custodial supervisor. In recent Works as a truck driver for 42 years VIERL1NG — Claire Marie, formerly of Summit; July 17. employed as an auto mechanic. Mr. years, he became a fixture at the and retired in 2003. Mr. DaSilva WAGER — Elizabeth A., of Kenilworth; July 17. was an Air Force veteran during Hagey was the owner and operator Union Spine and Rehabilitation WENSLOW — Stephen A., formerly of Roselle Park. peacetime. He was a member of the of Hagey's Gulf Station, Union, for Center, where he celebrated his WOODY — Clifford F., of Roselle; July 20. American Legion Post 102. 15 years before working for C&D third anniversary. YONADI — Michelina M., of Union; July 19. Auto, Kentlworth, for five years. Surviving are his wife of 49 The Bradley, Haeberle & Barth ZITNAK — Anna, of Linden; July 19. He retired in 1989. years, Theresa; two sons, Vincent J. Funeral Home, Union, handled the ZYMROZ — Eugene J., of Union; July 19. and Joseph A-; three daughters, Surviving are his wife of 41 arrangements. years, Lenora; his mother, Sarah Laura Lynn Sasarak, Jacklyn and Editor's note: Not all of the names included in this listing will Hagey; a daughter, Lori May; a Stacy A. DaSilva; a brother, Alfred; Martha Muscarella appear as jutt-length obituaries. four grandchildren and two great- son, Keith; a brother, Richard, and Martha M. Muscarella, 83, of grandchildren. three grandchildren. Berkeley Township, formerly of Surviving are a daughter, Ann Mrs. Shaw was a volunteer at the The Leonard-Lee Funeral The Paul Ippolito Summit Rahway, died July 24 at home. Marie Forrester, and a son, Robert Wood Johnson University Home, Linden, handled the Memorial, Summit, handled the Bom in Garfield, Mrs. Mus- Bernard. Hospital at Rahway since 1990. Dur- arrangements. arrangements. carella lived in Newark and in Rah- ing the war effort, she worked for way for many years before moving The Walter J. Johnson Funeral Eastern Aircraft for three years. Mrs. Frances Kozarek to Holiday City at Berkeley. She Home, Clark, handled the arrange- Agnes DiGiovanni ments. Shaw was a member of the Women Frances Kozarek, 85, of Hillside was a seamstress and one of the Agnes Ann DiGiovanni, 72, of of the Moose Chapter 595, Linden, died July 25 at home. proprietors of a successful family Westfield, former longtime resident and was a deputy grand regent. She Born in Newark, Mrs. Kozarek beauty salon in Rahway, which she Barbara A. Sampson of Crantbrd, died on July 23. was a communicant of St. Elizabeth lived in Hillside for 54 years. She owned with her two daughters. Barbara Ann Sampson, 70, a Born in Jersey City, Mrs. DiGio- Church, Linden, and a member and was a communicant of Christ the lifelong resident of Roselle, died vanni was a resident of Cranford Surviving are a daughter, Donna past president of the Catholic King Church, Hillside. July 22 at home. for 54 years before moving to Sun- Robino; a sister, Louise Mulligan; Daughters of America at the church. rise Assisted Living, Westfield, this Surviving are her husband, four brothers, Albert, Lenny, Nicky Miss Sampson was a machine The Werson Funeral Home, Lin- past March. She had resided in Stephen; two sons, Stephen M. and and Louie Cologna; six grandchil- operator with GlaxoSmithKline for den, handled the arrangements. Alaska in 1953 when she was mar- John; a brother, Casey Sujkowski, dren and six great-grandchildren. 24 years. She was a member of the ried to the late Albert DiGiovanni, and two sisters, Mary Largeu and The Quinn-Hopptng Funeral Bethlehem Baptist Church, who had beer) an aircraft beacon Ann Pellechia. Home, Toms River, handled the Roselle. Rose Soka! technician for the Air Force's White The Growney Funeral Home, arrangements. Surviving are four sisters, Bren- Rose Sokal, 55, of Union, died Alice Project. Hillside, handled the arrangements. da Evans, Mabel Knight, Maude July 16 at Overlook Hospital in During her life, Mrs. DiGiovan- Bernard Petuskey Sr. Alexander and Dianne Warre, and Summit. ni volunteered as a Girl Scout Deborah Lanning Bernard W. Petuskey Sr., 88, of three brothers, Willie Dozier, Terry Born in Newark, Mrs. Sokal leader, worked the presidential Deborah A. Lanning, 46, of Clark died July 22 at home. Dozier and Jasper Reeves. lived in Hillside before moving to election polls and held various and Rahway, formerly of Clark, died Born in Shenandoah, Pa., Mr. The GG Woody Funeral Home Union 27 years ago. Mrs. Sokal clerical positions in the Cranford July 18 in JFK Medical Center, Petuskey lived in Elizabeth before LLC, Roselle, handled the arrange- was the secretary to the principal in school system. She also worked in Edison. moving to Clark 55 years ago. He ments. Kawameeh Middle School in Union County College in the finan- Born in Perth Amboy, Miss Lan- served in the Army during World Union for 17 years. She was also cial aid office. Mrs. DiGiovanni ning lived in Clark before moving War II and received a Bronze Star Elizabeth Shaw the former recording secretary' for was a longtime parishioner of St. to Railway seven years ago. She and the Asiatic-Pacific Service Elizabeth S. "Libby" Shaw, 98, the Union Township Board of Edu- Michael's Church, Cranford, and was employed as a textile designer Medal. Mr, Petuskey worked at of Linden died July 20 at home. cation for 15 years. she served as a member of the for X-el Design, Hopelawn, for 11 Phelps Dodge Copper, Elizabeth, Born in Florence, Mrs. Shaw- Surviving are her husband, Rosary Society and taught in its years. Miss Lanning also was a cer- for many years and retired in 1982. lived in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Robert J.; a daughter, Tina; a son, CC'D classes. She had been an tified massage therapist and a Mr. Petuskey was a member of before moving to Linden 70 years Robbie; her mother, Margaret active member of the Cranford member of the American Massage the Rahway American Legion Post ago. She was employed by Twin Volturo, mid three brothers, Frank, Seniors Center and also was a Therapy Association. 5, the Veterans of Foreign Wars County Grocers, Foodtown, in Lin- Sam and Joseph. member of the Writing Club in Surviving are her companion, Post 7363 of Clark and the den, as a telephone operator for 20 The Galante Funeral Home, Springfield, which she attended for Darlene Fiscus, and two sisters, Deutscher Club of Clark. years and retired in 1975. Union, handled the arrangements. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 27 Stories and photos may Sports Numbers be em ailed to Phone: 973-763-0700 x112 [email protected] SPORTS Fax: 973-763-2557 GL coaches Roof, Huber live out baseball dreams At before All-Star Game By JR Parachini "To see 's and Arod's locker's oppo- Sports Editor site one another was awesome. There were drawings On a beautiful, sunny July Tuesday morning in the on the wall of the Yankee bullpen. There was so Bronx, boyhood dreams came true for two local high much to see." school baseball coaches who grew up New York Yan- Huber, a Mountainside policeman for some time kees fans. now, will never forget that day. Governor Livingston head coach Chris Roof "It was, without a doubt, my best sports experi- and assistant Andy Huber spent the morning into ence," said Huber, who is a 1992 Dayton Regional the afternoon of the day of the All-Star Game at graduate. "Being out there on the same field that Mick- Yankee Stadium as if they were Major League ey Mantle and all those other great Yankees played on, players for a day. it was just great." They threw batting practice. They shagged fly One of the things Leiter mentioned to Roof and balls. They took infield practice. They both had a Huber was that he felt there was more security at Yan- chance to hit. kee Stadium than there is at the White House. They put on American League baseball uniforms "Al is a class act and it was great to spend time with Photos courtesy of Andy Hubcr and changed in the Yankee clubhouse. him," Huber said. "That was the most secure place Governor Livingston head baseball coach Chris Spending most of their time with former New York I've ever been at, that's for sure." Roof, left, and assistant coach Andy Huber have Yankee player and present broadcaster Al Leiter, they Both Roof and Huber played scholastically and - the baseball time of their lives at Yankee Stadium were even able to sneak into the Yankee locker room like many of us - always dreamed of playing in the the morning of the All-Star Game. that served as the area for the American League team major leagues some day. that day. "I was taking ground balls at shortstop and it was a "For both of us it was the greatest experience in our heck of a lot different than Ruby Field (in Springfield) baseball lives," said Roof, who is a 1992 GL graduate. or even our baseball field at GL," Huber said. "I felt 'it was the first time for me on the Yankee Stadium like a kid in a candy store." field." Huber took his share of photographs that day, Roof and Huber are assisted at GL by Steve Bal- including one of 's locker. Roof and boni, a former New York Yankee who still holds the Huber will also attend Old Timer's Day this Saturday Kansas City Royals record for home runs in a season at the Stadium, which will be on the 29-year anniver- with 36 in 1985. sary of Munson's passing in 1979 at the age of 32. Roof also had his wife Laurie and four-month old "Seeing his locker was the most moving thing for daughter Emily watching from inside the third base me," Huber said. "That's one person I wish I could dugout. have watched play. 1 hear so many positive things about "It was ridiculous how beautifully manicured him. He wasn't flashy, but was very hard-nosed." the field was," Roof said. "It was just really, really- For one day, to be able to not only get on the Yan- awesome." kee Stadium field, but step between the white lines and It was Berkeley Heights resident Howard Smith actually throw and hit a ball will be a memory that who made the day possible for Roof and Huber. Huber will cherish for the rest of his life. "We've known Howard for some time and he's "I said to Chris and Al that I would just love to been someone who has helped our program from time experience one game at that level," Huber said. "We to time," Roof said. "He has people come in and throw sat and talked with Al and he played in the big leagues batting practice where the All-Star Game is. for 19 years and described it as if it was nothing. "He made it possible for Andy and myself to par- "Yankee Stadium is their office. I go to the Mountain- take in batting practice at the Stadium the morning of side Police Office to work and they go to Yankee Stadium Governor Livingston assistant baseball coach the All-Star Game." day in and day out and that is their office. Andy Huber, front, throws batting practice at Yan- Roof explained that Huber threw batting practice "You see the sign, lI want to thank the Good Lord kee Stadium. GL head coach Chris Roof, at left, along with Leiter, while he shagged fly balls. Batting for making me a Yankee (a quote by Joe DiMaggio),' and former Yankee Al Leiter are behind him. practice was thrown to 's top and then you walk out on to the field. Words can't even clients. Roof and Huber were on the field from roughly express it. 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. that day. "To run around the outfield and be fortunate * s* "We dressed in a small locker room with Leiter," enough to throw batting practice and experience that Thurman Munson's Roof said. "Howard was at the Stadium that day with and just look at everything around you is just unbe- locker remains in one of his best friends, Joe Graziano, and both of lievable. I've seen it on TV thousands and thousands the Yankee locker their sons." of time and still can't believe it. room as a symbol Graziano, also of Berkeley Heights, shagged fly "Every kid dreams of being a major league baseball of the catcher's balls along with Roof. player and I got to live out that dream for one day. 1 felt greatness as a like a kid again.and not like a 34-year-old guy." teammate. Satur- "The clubhouse is amazing," Roof said. "We even day, which is Old went back to see Gene Monahan's training room. It Later that night, the American League came back to Timer's Day at was really, really neat." defeat the National League 4-3 in 15 innings in the Yankee Stadium, Roof explained that a group of 75 people, including fourth and final All-Star Game to be played at Yankee will be the 29-year MLB clients, were broken up into three groups. One Stadium. The AL won the first one played at Yankee anniversary of his group performed in uniform on the field, one group Stadium in 1939, while the NL won one of two played passing on Aug. 2, watched and relaxed and soaked everything in from there 1960 and the one in 1977. 1979. Munson died the stands and another group was given a tour of Yan- The AL has now won six straight in the series and in a plane crash at kee Stadium, including Monument Park. is 11-0-1 in the last 12. the age of 32. "Ralph Yezza (also a GL assistant coach) and 1 "There's so much history, walking through the guts were also able to be at the home run derby the night of the stadium," Huber said. "It's a shame they're before," Roof said. going to tear it down. "He took his fiance and I took ray wife. It was just "It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that I'm a great thrill. grateful for." PAGE 28 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

DISTRICT 3 Union Catholic baseball SENIOR AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL AT TEENER FIELD IN UNION

8 teams: South Orange, Union Catholic, Bloomfield, Cresskiil 21, tops Brooklawn in legion Brooklawn 72, Park Ridge 153, Flemington 159, Union 35. One (1) team advances to the Aug. 2-6 State Finals at Moody Park in Ewing. Senior squad excels in District 3 at Union There are eight (8) teams that qualified in each of the eight districts.

By JR Parachini Roe struck out McFadden - who was 2-for-5 with Saturday, July 26 Sports Editor two singles, a run and a stolen base - to end the eighth, Game 1: Union Catholic 9, South Orange 2 UNION - Nathaniel Roe was throwing a lot of fooling him with a beautiful off speed pitch. Game 2: Cresskiil 7, Bloomfield 5 pitches, but it didn't matter. Why? Because the "My off speed pitch is very important," Roe said. Game 3: Brcrcklawn 10, Park Ridge 2 righthander was getting a lot of outs. "It's a big part of the regiment that I have with my Game 4: Union 12. Flemington 2 Roe threw roughly 165 pitches in 8 and 1/3 innings pitches. and earned the win in Union Catholic's 9-2 victory "I think it's really important to start off a hitter with Sunday, July 27 over Brooklawn Monday in Ihe second District 3 game a eurveball, keep him off balance and then come back Game 5: Park Ridge 14, South Orange 1 played Monday at Teener Field. with a real good hammer. A eurveball is really impor- South Orange went 0-2 and is out. UC's Senior American Legion baseball team was to tant to have, especially to keep batters off balance." Other three games rained out. next play in the third and final game on Tuesday's Roe performed on the varsity for Mike Sheppard Jr. schedule vs. Cresskiil, which defeated Union 8-4 in at SHP, starting six games this year and also pitching Monday, July 28 Monday's third and final game. The UC vs. Cresskiil in relief. This is his first year playing Senior Legion Game 6: Flemington 3, Bloomfield 1 game - between teams that were 2-0 - was to begin after for UC. He also played for the New Jersey Cardinals Bloomfield went 0-2 and is out. the conclusion of Tuesday's 4 p.m. game between Park this summer. Game 7: Union Catholic 9, Brooklawn 2 Ridge and Union, who were two teams that were 1-1, "They asked me to play this year and I live in Game 8: Cresskill 8, Union 4 Tuesday's first game pitted Flemington vs. Brook- Union County," Roe said. "I played for the Cardinals lawn, who were two other teams that were 1-1 in the and our season ended early, so these guys asked me to Tuesday, July 29 play. It's baseball, so I'm always willing to come out double-elimination tournament. Game 9: Flemington vs. Brooklawn and pitch some innings." Roe and righty reliever Steven D'Angelo, a Scotch Game 10: Park Ridge vs. Union Plains resident, combined for an eight-hitter, with UC "He's really battled for us all summer," UC head Game 11: Union Catholic vs. Cresskill snapping a 2-2 tie in the top of the sixth when Joe coach Dave Luciano said. "Every time he's got the ball Lentini drove in a run with a single. he's thrown strikes and got ahead in the count. He had Wednesday, July 30 a little bit of a shaky first inning, but got the nerves out Two insurance runs were added in the eighth when Game 12: Winner Game 9 vs. Loser Game 11 of the way and pitched really well." leadoff batter Rey Lopez banged out a two-run single. Game 13: Winner Game 10 vs. Winner Game 11 Four more insurance runs were provided in the UC banged out 16 hits, with D'Angelo and Lopez Pairings for Games 12 and 13 will not match previous ninth on back-to-back home runs- The first, a line drive connecting for three and Mike Canales, Tansey and opponents unless absolutely necessary. three-run shot, was blasted over the 310-foot right Matt Canales two. field fence by lefty-batting Union resident Matt Also hitting safely with one hit apiece were Corti- Thursday, July 31 Canales. The second was a solo shot by the lefty-bat- zo, Rahway resident Thornton, Lentini and Caravano - Game 14: Winner Game 12 vs. Winner Game 13, TBD ting D'Angelo over the fence in center, just to the right with Cortizo, Lentini and Caravano driving in runs Game 15: (may not be necessary) of the 375 foot sign. with their hits. IF necessary, 15 games will be played if the winner of Game 11 Roe's only 1-2-3 innings were in the second and "Anthony's RBI-double in the top of the second loses Game 13 or the winner of Game 12 wins Game 14. fourth and - combined - included only one of his 10 was big, because that made us answer them right back strikeouts. He gave up two runs on eight hits, walking after they tied the game in the bottom of the first," four and hitting two batters. Luciano said. At least three of his innings - the first, third and "Anthony also made a fine play at first when he Linden soccer clinic in Sept fifth - consisted of at least 24 pitches. To his credit, scooped up the ball for the double play." The Little Kickers Fall Soccer Clinic for Linden boys and girls Roe just gave up single runs in the first and fifth and Lentini's RBI-single, which was a bad hop opposite ages 4 and 5 will be held on five consecutive Saturdays in September only one of those on a hit. field hit over the second baseman's head and into right and October. "The first inning was a little rough," said Roe, who field in the sixth, proved to be the game-winning hit The dates are Sept. 20 and 27 and Oct. 4,11 and 18, with the clinic tak- is a 2008 Seton Hall Prep graduate who will continue because it put UC ahead to stay. ing place at Al Kalla Park in Linden from 10-11 a.m. playing baseball at The County College of Morris in Lopez was 3-for-5, with three singles, a run and Registration will commence Monday and run to the deadline of Sept. 5. Randolph. "1 was throwing strikes but getting behind two RBI. Signups are on a first come, first serve basis as the clinic is limited to the count a little bit." D'Angelo was 3-for-5, with two singles and his 50 youngsters. The first three batters of the game reached against three-run homer. Registration will take place at the Community Center Building at 605 Roe, with lefty-batting leadoff man Ryan McFadden For Brooklawn, Bruno was 3-for-4, with two sin- South Wood'Ave., the John T. Gregorio Center at 330 Helen St. and the connecting on a single to center, Mike Eliasen walking gles, a double, a run and was hit by a pitch. Linden Multi Purpose Center at 1025 John Street. and Steve Bruno belting an opposite field single to right. NOTES: The other four teams from Union Coun- Registration will also take place on line at www.Linden-nj.org and After recording his first strikeout, Roe hit Matt ty's league - Roselle Post 229, Cranford, Watchung click on Community Pass. Umba with the bases loaded. McFadden scored to tie Hills and Scotch Plains were ail out as of Monday and All youngsters will be provided with a T-shirt and must wear shin the game up at 1-1. went a combined 1-8. guards at all times. Each child should bring ample bottled water. "After that 1 settled down and struck out the next Roselle Post 229 went 1-2 in District 1 at Breslin More information about the fall soccer clinic may be obtained two batters," Roe said. Field in Lyndhurst. Roselle beat Newton 86 by the by calling the Linden Recreation Department at 908-474-8600, UC took a 1-0 lead in the top of the first on an RBI- score of 11 -5 last Saturday and then fell to Florham Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. single by Kristian Cortizo that brought home leadoff Park-Madison 9-6 Sunday and 5-4 Monday. The 2008 Fall Soccer League is open to Linden boys and girls in the batter Rey Lopez* who also singled. Also in District 1, Cranford went 0-2, falling to following manner: UC went ahead 2-1 in the top of the second on an Bergenfield 90 by the score of 6-0 last Saturday and to The Junior Boys' Division is open to boys that are ages 8-10 and the RBI-double by No. 9 batter Anthony Caravano. Lenti- Florham Park-Madison 9-6 Sunday. Junior Girls' Division is open to girls ages 8-10. The Minor Division is ni, who reached on a 4-6 fielder's choice and then stole Watchung Hills went 0-2 in District 2 at Jannarone for boys and girls ages 6 and 7. second, scored on Caravano's hit to left, Park in Parsippany, falling to Mt. Morris 13-3 last Sat- League pky will commence Sept. 20 and continue through the Brooklawn tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the urday and to Pascack Valley 12-2 Sunday. playoffs. fifth on one of Roe's strikeouts. He fanned Nick Scotch Plains went 0-2 in District 5 at Toms River Registration begins Monday and the deadline is Sept. 5. Alloway, but the wild pitch got past catcher Jimmy East in Toms River, falling to Seaside Heights 351 by Registration will take place at the Community Center Building at 605 Thornton, with Bruno scoring from third, the score of 3-1 last Saturday and to Hightstown 148 South Wood Ave., the John T. Gregorio Center at 330 Helen St. and the Brooklawn had the bases loaded and two outs before on Monday by the score of 7-0. Linden Multi Purpose Center at 1025 John Street. the errant pitch. Roe recovered to strike out the next bat- Last year, the district at Teener Field in Union was Registration will also take place on line at www.Linden-nj.org and ter, preventing further damage and ending the inning. District 1 and was one of four districts. Bloornfield click on Community Pass. A well-executed 5-4-3 double play turned by third was the winner with a 3-0 record, while UC was run- All youngsters will be provided with a T-shirt and must wear shin baseman Mike Canales to second baseman Steve ner-up with a 4-1 mark. guards at all times. Each child should bring ample bottled water. Tansey to first baseman Caravano - who made a nice Both went on to qualify for the State Finals at Bres- More information about the fall soccer league may be obtained scoop - ended the seventh after Brooklawn had runners lin Field in Lyndhurst, with Bloomfield finishing third by calling the Linden Recreation Department at 908-474-8600, on first and second and one out. with a 3-2 record and UC going 1-2, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 29 Another title for softball squad

Gary Morris is at the plate for the Evangel Evangel B' wins 4th straight "B" of Scotch Plains The Evangel "B" of Scotch Plains softball team won the 2008 Union softball team that won County Church League championship by defeating Westfield Presbyter- the Union County ian two games to one. For Evangel "B," this was its fourth consecutive Church League title championship and their eighth in the past 10 years. for the fourth straight Players include Joe Attanasi of Linden, Mike Capobianco of Cranford, year and eighth time Sal Cerchio of Scotch Plains, Mark Coscarella of North Plainfield, Dylan in the past 10. Demarsico of Scotch Plains, Dan Edwards of Somerset, Nick Eng of Edi« son, Vic Fusillo of Warren, Christopher Harris of Denville, Nick Gytna of Morristown, Gary Morris of Fanwood, Aldo Procak of Union, Brad Shortall of Springfield, Jacob Stutzman of Edison, Mike Troia of South Plainfield and Tommy Troia of South Plainfield. After finishing in first place during the regular season with a 14-2 record, Evangel "B" earned a first round playoff bye. In the semifinals. Evangel "B" faced a tough Calvary Union team that defeated it once during the season. Calvary Union took a 9-6 lead into the bottom of the seventh inning in Game One, only to see Evangel "B" rally for four runs and a 10-9 win. Shortall's two-out, two-run double was the game-winning hit. Prominent hoop coaches Evangel "B" wrapped up the best-of-three series by winning Game Two by the score of 6-2, Eng banged out three hits and scored twice, while Attanasi had two hits, two runs and three RBI. show true sportsmanship Evangel "B" then advanced to the best-of-three finals to face fourth- seeded Westfield Presbyterian. The two teams met previously in the finals in 2002 and 2003, with Evangel "B" winning both times. Game One was a low-scoring affair, with Evangel "B" holding a 2-0 Put aside their animosity for sake of kids lead heading into the fifth. Westfield then erupted for 14 runs to take a By JR Parachini Junior guard Kevin Boyle Jr. hit back-to-back 3- 14-2 lead. Sports Editor pointers in the fourth quarter to help distance his team Evangel "B" refused to go quietly and scored two runs in the fifth, six LINDEN - Something happened in Union County from Linden down the stretch of the title game. in the sixth and three in the seventh to close the gap to 14-13. With the basketball that many thought was not possible. "I thought that we had a very good JV team, so we tying and winning runs on first and second, Westfield was able to secure Kevin and Phil now get along. had a lot of kids that wanted to and needed to get play- the victory by getting the final out. In a show of true sportsmanship, St. Patrick's coach ing time in the summer that maybe aren't elite kids With a chance to win the championship* Westfield jumped out to an Kevin Boyle and Linden coach Phil Colicchio decided where all of these big AAU teams are taking them to early 3-1 lead in Game Two. Evangel "B" then proceeded to score eight to put an end to the animosity they had toward one Florida and Vegas," Boyle said. "So, those kids, we runs in the top of the second to take a 9-3 lead The key hit in the inning another. wanted to give them an opportunity to play games. A was a three-run double belted by Procak with the bases loaded. They did so for the sake of the kids they teach lot of them played well here," Westfield was able to get as close as 10-6 going into the seventh the game of basketball to. For that they should be A relationship between Boyle and Colicchio that before Evangel "B" scored three runs to secure a 13-6 victory and force commended. became strained over the years began to take a turn for a Game Three. Gyma had two hits and two runs, Harris two doubles and It was about time. the better following Linden's upset win over St. two RBI and Demarsico two hits, two runs and one RBI for Evangel "B." "We get a long fine now," Boyle said Thursday Patrick's in the 2007 Union County Tournament Game Three proved to be a defensive battle and the best played game night at the Linden Team Basketball Camp. "The non- championship game. of the series. Westfield jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the top of the first sense is behind us. "For one thing, Phil started to get the respect he before Evangel "B" came back with single runs in the first and second "We're both very competitive and we're both simi- deserved," Boyle said. "He started winning some take a 2-1 advantage. lar in that we're very competitive and in the heat of the championships where he was given his just respect. I Westfield answered with three runs of its own in the top of the third to game we get after it. But I think we've learned that think that took some pressure off him. Just like when I regain the lead at 4-2. there's no reason we can't get along as individuals, beat St. Anthony a couple of times, maybe it took some Not to be outdone, Evangel "B" scored one run in the bottom of the which is more important than basketball. pressure off me. third and had runners on second and third with one out. Cleanup batter "Our teams can't play very hard and put on a good "As a player you want to know when you've Procak then hit a deep fly ball down the left field line, with Eng tagging game, but not have situations that are creating crowds arrived and as a coach when you've arrived. I hate to up from third base to score easily; and excitement. We want to play hard. We're one of lose, but 1 have no problem a half an hour later beyond Attanasi also tagged up and alertly was able to score all the way from only, I think, seven schools in the NJSIAA that have the refs or the heat of battle. If 1 see you in the Sun second, giving Evangel "B" a 5-4 lead. Evangel "B" held Westfield score- never had anyone removed from a game - coach or Tavern having pizza with your family I have no prob- less the rest of the way and added one more run in the sixth for a 6-4 win. player - in 17 years and the others are girls' schools. lem going up to you and congratulating you. The defensive star of the game was shortstop Demarsico, Who made It's very important to the principal (Joseph Piearo)." "There's nothing wrong with competing hard, but three outstanding plays in the field. He first fielded a deflection off the For the first time, a St. Patrick's.squad competed in when it's over it's over." glove of the third baseman and threw the runner out at first base. He then the Linden Team Basketball Camp at Linden High Colicchio admired how Boyle handled himself in made two diving stops to rob Westfteid batters of sure base hits. School. With Boyle and Colicchio there as observers the press conference following the 2007 UCT final at Demarsico proceeded to throw out one runner from his knees and the and not as the coaches of their respective teams. the Dunn Center. Two days earlier on a Thursday other runner from the seat of his pants. He also contributed from the plate, St. Patrick's defeated Linden in Thursday night's night, St. Patrick's defeated an OJ Mayo led-West Vir- with an RBI-double. championship game, winning 52-42 and finishing 14-0. ginia high school on ESPN, beating Huntington, West Harris was outstanding on the mound, keeping Westfield hitters off Boyle thought that many of his less-established Va. 78-76 in overtime at Marshall University. balance and holding them to only four runs. players could really benefit from the month-long While St. Patrick seniors Corey Fisher (37) and Jeff The hitting stars of Game Three for Evangel "B" were Eng with two competition. Robinson (23) combined for 60 points that night, the hits and one run, Attanasi with two hits, two runs and two RBI and 'Obviously, there arc some good teams here," standout tandem were held to 30 - Fisher 20 and Morris with two hits. Boyle said. "Obviously, a team like Linden is an excel- Robinson 10 - in the UCT final as backcourt players lent team and a few other teams are. Plus, for us, in the such as junior Desmond Wade and senior Darrell Lam- Thanks are given for help with fundraiser summer a lot of times you have some guys that play on pley helped guide Linden to a more-than-convincing The Union Suffragettes Softball League would like to thank all for AAU teams and arc away and this gives our younger 63-51 win over the Celtics in a game that the Tigers their generosity and support this year for helping with its fundraiser. guyi u chance to play against quality competition." never trailed. This year, the goal was to raise money for its scholarship fund. Special Dexter Strickland, a senior who has already given a "After we beat them in the county final that day, he said thanks go to the following girls for their efforts: 3rd & 4th grade Chauncie verbal commitment to continue at , to reporters that even if his team had slept for 40 hours it Walker, Inventors; 5th & 6th grade Jessica Bishop, Farmers; 7th & 8th went to the hoop unchallenged in St. Patrick's semifi- would not have made a difference," Colicchio said. grade Adrianna Ferreira, Geminis; 9th & 10th grade Lauren Lodato, nal win over St. Joseph's, Mettiehen. See ST. PATRICK'S, Page 30 Libras; 11th & 12th grade Stephanie Steinmetz, Pisces. PAGE 30 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNiON COUNTY LOCALSOURCE St. Patrick's enters camp Linden excelled for the first time and wins at its hoop camp LINDI-N - Outstanding play by seniors Romell Bateman and (Continued from Page 30) WHAT KEEPS BOYLE STILL MOTIVATED Qadeer Lewis helped spark the Linden team to a 13-3 record and "He took the high road and he made our kids feel TO COACH? the title game of the Linden Team Basketball Camp. good about themselves. (It was a team not only from New Jersey, but Union Bateman and Lewis both scored plenty of points inside in their "To this day he continues to give us credit for that win. County - Linden - that prevented St. Patrick's from fin- team's semifinal victory over Cardinal McCarrick, in addition to "I always want St. Patrick's in because if they are ishing No. 1 in the entire country in 2007.) the title contest against St. Patrick's. the best, 1 want to play them because I want to beat the Bateman, a key rebounder for Linden down the stretch this past best in order to be considered the best." "Part of it is that. I always- look forward to that next season, also grabbed his share of boards in both games, In 2006-2007, St. Patrick's finished 30-2 and game. St. Patrick's beat Linden 52-42 in last Thursday night's Lin- ranked No. 2 in the country by The USA Today. Lin- '"I still have the enthusiasm for it. I run camps all den Team Basketball Camp championship game at Linden High den finished 30-3, but No. 1 in Union County by virtue summer up in the Poconos, running around court to School. of its 12-point win on the court over the Celtics in the court and doing drills with kids that aren't my kids a In the semis, Linden beat Cardinal McCarrick 65-23 before St. county final. lot of the time. Patrick's beat St. Joseph's, Metuchen 60-47. "We're both competitive and some of our own "I still have a passion for the game, I think when Cardinal McCarrick replaced Seton Hall Prep as Linden's semi- competitive nature gets in the way of the kids," Colic- you lose that passion it's time for you to step away and final opponent. chio said. "1 like Kevin. He was one of the best guards give somebody new a chance to handle that." * Union County basketball ever had." LINDEN TEAM BASKETBALL CAMP As a senior, Boyle helped lead Johnson Regional to IS THE UCT STILL A BIG DEAL TO ST. AT LINDEN HIGH SCHOOL the 1981 UCT championship during Steve Petruzelti's PATRICK'S? ft second year as- the head coach of the Clark school. (St. Patrick's has reached the last 16 UCT finals, PLAYOFF SEEDING: Petruzelli has been the head coach at Governor Liv- winning 11 of them.) 1 -St. Patrick's (11 -0). 2-Linden (11-2). 3-Colonia (9-2). ingston for some time. 4-St Joseph's, Metuchen (9-4). 5-Paterson Kennedy (8-5). As a varsity coach, Boyle has over 400 wins in 20 "It's a very big deal to our principal (Joseph Picaro) 6-SetmHaU Prep(W). 7-Watchung Hills (6-5). 8-Immaculata (5-7). years and has won four TOC titles. and our athletic director (Robert "Red" Migliore), they 9-Wagner (4-8). 10-Rahway (4-7). 11 -Bridgewater (4-8). As a senior, Colicchio played on Elizabeth's 1984 grew up in the county and it's a big thing for them. I 12-Hillsborough (3-9). 13-Cardinal McCarrick (3-8). UCT championship team coached by Ben Candelino, think it's also a scenario where it lets our kids play in 14-East Brunswick (2-9). 15-Newark Academy (1-10), who guided Elizabeth to four consecutive titles twice - front of our fans, our people for several of our games. • from 1984-1987 and from 1988-1992. "1 have no problem if it was a given year and we MONDAY, JULY 21: As a varsity coach, Colicchio has won over 200 were very good and for some reason the county wasn't Preliminary Round games in 10 years, including Linden's first three good that we would step aside. But you've got to look, Railway over Newark Academy Group 4 state championships. in the last seven or eight years we've probably lost East Brunswick over Bridgewater "Johnson winning the UCT title that year is one of three times (actually four times in the final since 2001) Cardinal McCarrick over Hillsborough the top five stories, in my opinion, in L!nion County and there's been some really good games. • basketball," Colicchio said. "I was a freshman in high "The only thing the school would say is that Eliza- TUESDAY, JULY 22; school when Kevin was a senior and I played with him beth had a run and people weren't upset that they had First round in the Elizabeth PAL. He was one of the older players their eight or 10 or whatever Bennie (Ben Candelino) Watchung Hills over Rahway when 1 was just becoming one. won at one time. Seton Hail Prep over East Brunswick "I really enjoy rooting for his kid. He's a heck of a "It's"a scenario where if we weren't there then Cardinal McCarrick over Paterson Kennedy nice kid and is becoming a very good player. The kid probably Linden would have won seven of the last 10 Immaculata over Wagner

can play on ray team any day of the week. His 3-point or something like that, you know what I mean, so peo- • . • • ' • shots broke our back tonight just like they did in the ple would have been complaining about that. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23: county final this year. "There's probably going to be a team that domi- Quarterfinals "He's a respectful kid and the type of kid you nates at one time or another. Obviously, when it's Lin- Seton Hall Prep 65, Colonia 44 root for." den or Elizabeth in the final it's been competitive, it's Linden 58, Watchung Hills 29 Boyle and Colicchio have coached against each been a good game. I think the county, financially, is St. Joseph's, Met. 60, Cardinal McCarrick 53 other in six UCT finals, with Boyle winning four going to draw. I think the kids in the county, maybe not St. Patrick's 59, Immacutata 38 (2000,2003,2005 and 2008) and Colicchio two (2001 some of the schools, but I think the kids in the county, and 2007). I think they want that game. THURSDAY, JULY Ut They also faced off in one Tournament of Champi- "That's a big game. I think they would much rather . • Semifinals ' '. '.'.".'• . ' .:. ' ons championship game in 2006, which was the only say, 'we went against St. Pat's in the final with a Linden 65, Cardinal McCarrick 23 time they met in the 2005-2006 season. chance to beat them again,' than we beat maybe one of St. Patrick's 60, St. Joseph's Metuchen 47 "Kevin and I talked before that game and we both the other teams in the final." Final said, 'let's not be part of the show,'" Colicchio said. St. Patrick's 52, Linden 42 "Here was the No. 1 game in the state and it should be IS IT EASIER FOR A PAROCHIAL TEAM TO -JRPARACHINI about the kids and not about us. PUT TOGETHER A RUN IN THE UCT THAN IT "I have respect for Kevin and the championships WAS FOR A PUBLIC SCHOOL YEARS AGO? that he's won and the intensity that he's brought to H.S. football season just six weeks away The start of the high school football season is now just six weeks away. New Jersey basketball," "Without question it's easy for a parochial school to The Opening Weekend is Sept. 12 and 13, a week later than what we've Here are some other topics I discussed with Boyle be consistently good just by the nature of or the make- been used to the last few years. All but three of the 17 football playing following the conclusion of the Linden Team Basket- up of the rules. We're allowed to get kids from multi- schools in Union County open that weekend. The three that open the week- ball Camp: ple towns, so when you're bad, nobody wants to go to end of Sept. 19 and 20 are Elizabeth, Scotch Plains and New Providence. your parochial school, but when you're good, every- Rahway finished as the No. 1 team in Union County last year, winning the one wants to come. THE COMING YEAR Mountain Valley Conference's Mountain Division title and finishing 9-2. "Obviously, if you're a larger public school you "I think we a very good chance to compete with any- have a better chance of that happening because you one in New Jersey. St. Anthony, I don't know what they have more kids to choose from. Sometimes in city JR's are really. Obviously, they are going to be very good. I towns you do get kids that want to use their grand- All the latest sports - think we had a distinct advantage over them. mother's address - and not that the schools are doing it Chatter, opinions, and "Now that Lament Jones went there, that makes - but you get kids from bordering schools, say this SPORTS scores for Union County. them better and that might give them a pretty good school or that school is great, where you have a cousin game with us. That makes it a competitive game, that's an 8th grader. Visit my Wei and km* ip te Hate where without Lament it was probably difficult for "Everybody wants to put their kid in the best situa- BLOG en sports around lisa ceinty. them, with their backcourt being inexperienced. tion, at least academically and athletically or a combi- "They have some good, young guards, but the it's nation of the two. For us, we want to play the best the experience factor that goes into it. Last year they teams we can play." had the experience and this year we should, but the • The remainder of this story can he read at game still has to be won on the floor." www.localsource.com. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 31 Special waste to be A few good pro players collected in county The County of Union will spon- at the site will unload the vehicles. sor a special recycling event on "Household special waste" Saturday, Aug. 9. so Union County includes oil-based paint and var- residents can get rid of household nish, antifreeze, aerosol cans, pool special waste, fireworks, ammuni- chemicals, corrosives, pesticides, tion and old automobile tires in an herbicides, solvents, thinners, fire environmentally safe manner. The extinguishers, motor oil and oil fil- collection will take place from 8 ters, gasoline, batteries, thermo- a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Union County stats, fluorescent bulbs (unbroken), Vocational-Technical Schools blood pressure devices, and mercu- campus, located at 1776 Raritan ry switches. Only materials in orig- Road in Scotch Plains. inal or labeled containers will be All residents of Union County accepted. No containers larger than are eligible to participate at no five gallons will be accepted. cost. "The special household waste Latex (water-based) paint and recycling program for Union empty cans will not be accepted. County residents is particularly They should be disposed of in with important as we become more the regular garbage. Leftover latex aware of the need for proper dis- paint can be air-dried or, to hasten posal of hazardous items that are the drying process, kitty litter found around the home," said Free- and/or newspaper can be added to holder Chairman Angel (1 Estrada. hasten the drying. Pre-registration is not required. There is a limit of eight auto- The Union County Police mobile tires (without rims) per Bomb Squad will be on hand to household. This is a household accept unwanted ammunition and recycling event. fireworks for disposal. It is particu- A complete list of the materials Tarly important to dispose of old that will be accepted is available at ammunition and fireworks safely the Union County Bureau of Plan- Michael Colon of Summit was part of a group that scored first place in the cham- because they can become unstable ning and Environmental Conserva- pionship Pro-Am competition at the Bank of America Championship. Colon and and dangerous. tion web site www.ucnj.org/recy- three other amateurs played with Hugh Baiocchi, one of the PGA tour's cham- All residents need to do is drive cle. For information about the pions tour professionals competing in the tournament. From left: Jack Wolter, to the site with their household Aug. 9 collection of old fireworks treasurer of Nashawtuc Charities Inc., Colon, Baiocchi, Tom Winnick of Wayne special waste, fireworks, ammuni- and ammunition, call the Union Penn., Philipp Hensler of New York City and Philip Carr of Westchester, Pa. tion, and automobile tires. Workers County Police at 908-654-9800. Advertise in our 2009 Calendar

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•"PUBUCUOTICE"' Drive. Suite 201, Parsippany. New Jer- County Union sey 07054, telephone number # (973) Plaintiff HOMECOMINGS FINANCIAL KOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS 538-9300 an Answer to the Complaint POWERS KIRN, LLC NETWORK. INC. SHERIFF'S SALE and Amended Complaint, if any, filed 728 Marna Highway. Suite 200 VS Sheriff's File Number CH-0804399 tt-.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: in a r.i»il action, in which CITIBANK, Mocrestown. NJ 08057 Defendant. STEPHANIE SMITH. Division- CHANCERY Fraderico A. Rodriguez NA is PiainSiff and NICHOLAS QUE- (856) 802-1000 ROGER SMITH Docket Number F555207 Mercedes J. Rodriguez UNE, et al.. are defendants, pending Attorneys for Plaintiff (2008-1219) Sale Date: 08/20/2003 County: Union Jesenia Rivera, and each of their in the Superior Court of Mew Jersey. Writ of Execution- 03/05/2007 Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- heirs, devisees, and personal repre- Chancery Division. UNION County and NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT By virtue of the above-stated writ of AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE sentatives, and Ms, her, their or any bearing Docket No. P-20371-Q8 witrun Superior Court of New Jersey execution to me directed I shall UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVIC- of their successors in right, title thirty-five (35) days after July 31 2008 Chancery Division expose for sale bv public venue, at the ING AGREEMENT RELATING TO and interest exclusive of such date, or if published Union County UNION COUNT? ADMINISTRATION IMPAC SECURED ASSETS CORP., after July 31. 2008, thirty-five (35) Docket No F-24838-08 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED days after the actual date of such pub- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N J , TIFICATES SERIES 2006-1 AND REQUIRED to serve upon 2UCK- lication, exclusive of such date. If you STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: on WEDNESDAY at two o'clock in the VS ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, faii to do so. Judgment by Default may afternoon of said day All successful Defendant. PRADIP KUMAR DAS, ESQS,, plaintiff's attorneys, whose bs rendered against you for the relief Jerry Eisenband, his heirs, devisees, bidders must have 20% of their bid MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite demanded in trie Complaint You shall and persona! representatives and available in cash or certified check at TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS A NOM- 301. .Mountainside, New Jersey file your answer and prcof of service in his/her, their, or any of tfreif succes- the conclusion of the sales, INEE FOR iMPAC FUNDING CORPO- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- sors in right, title and interest MUNICIPALITY. Union Township RATION DBA IMPAC LENDING 233-8500, an Answer to the Complaint or Court, Hughes Justice Complex, COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J GROUP, A CALIFORNIA CORPORA- filed in a civil action, in which Wells CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and STREET S. STREET NO: 79 Concord TION Fargo Bank NA is plaintiff, and Fred- in accordance with the Rules of Civil required to serve upon the Attorneys Avenue Sale Date: 03/20/2008 erica A Rodriguez, et al., are defen- Practice and Procedure for Plaintiff, Powers Kirn, LLC, 728 TAX BLOCK AND LOT: Writ of Execution: 06/27/2008 dants, pending in the Superior Court of This action has been instituted for Marne Highway, P.O. Box 348, BLOCK : 5802 LOT: 2 By virtue of the above-stated writ of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mort- Mosreslown, NJ 08057, an Answer to DIMENSIONS OF LOT 115' x 45' execution to me directed I shall County, and bearing Docket F-27916- gaae dated January 5, 2006 made by the Complaint (and Amendment to NEAREST CROSS STREET: 405' from expose for sale by public venue, at the 08 within thirty-five (35) days after NICHOLAS QUEUNE and KHAWAR H. Complaint, if any} filed in a Civil Action Florida Street UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 07/31/2008 exclusive of such date or GARDAZI as mortgagors to CITIBANK, in which Deutsche Bank National Trust SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- if published after 07/31/2008, (35) FEDERAL SAVINGS SANK recorded Company, as Trustee, on Behalf of !he Union Township holds a claim tor taxes BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., days after the actuai date of such pub- on January 19, 2Q06, in Book 11534 of Harborview Mortgage Loan Trust 2005- due and/or other municipal utilities on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the lication, exclusive of such date If you Mortgages for UNION County. Page 5 is plaintiff and Jerry Eisenband, et such as water and/or sewer in the afternoon of said day. Ali successful fail to do so. judgment by default may 265, et seq., which mortgage was duly al , are Defendants, pending in the amount of $2,564.95 as of 11/09/2006 bidders must have 20%, of their bid be rendered against you for the relief assigned to the Plaintiff named above, Superior Court of New Jersey, within The Sheriff hereby reserves the right available in cash or certified check at demanded in the Complaint. You shall who is the present holder of said Mort- thirty-five (35) days after July 31, to adjourn this sale without further the conclusion of the sales. file your Answer and proof of service gage and (2) to recover possession of, 2008, exclusive of such date if you notice through publication. Property to be sold is located in the in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- ana concerns premises commonly fail to do so, judgment by default may JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $306,422.28 Township of Hillside, County of rior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- known as 1275 MARION AVE, PLAIN- be rendered against you for the relief ***Three Hundred Six Thousand Four Union, State of New Jersey tice Complex - CM 971, Trenton, New FIELD, NJ 07060. demanded in the Complaint. You shall Hundred Twanty-Two and 28/100*** Premises commonly knows as: 326 Jersey Q3S25, in accordance with the If you cannot afford or are unable to file your Answer and Proof of Service Attorney: Field Place. Hillside, NJ 07205 rules of civil practice and procedure. obtain an attorney, you may communi- in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS BEING KNOWN as LOT 15, BLOCK This action has bean instituted for cate with the Legal Services Office of rior Court at the Richard J Hughes 728 MARNE HIGHWAY - SUITE 200 310, on the official Tax Map of the she purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- the County of venue by calling: Justice Complex, CN 971, 6th Floor, P.O. BOX 848 Township of Hillside gage dated 06/23/2006 made by Fred- North Wing, Trenton, New Jersey, MOORESTOWN. NJ 06057 Dimensions 40.00ft x 96.45ft x erico A. Rodriguez and Mercedes J. UNiON COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: 08825, in accordance with the rules of (856) 802-1000 48.02ft x 95.30ft Rodriguez, Husband and Wife as mort- (908)353-4715 civil practice and procedure. A Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: $135.00 filing fee payable to the Clerk A full legal description can be found at Nearest Cross Street Wyndmoor gagors, to Mortgage Electronic Regis- the Union County Sheriff's Office Avenue tration Systems, Inc., as nominee for (908)354-4340 of the Superior Court and a completed The Sheriff hereby reserves the Security Atlantic Mortqage Co., Inc. Case Information Statement must Total Upset: $356,592.15 YOU, KHAWAR H. GARDAZI are accompany your answer or motion. ""Three Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand right to adjourn this sale without recorded on 07f*20f200e in Book 11777 made party defendant(s) to this fore- Five Hundred Ninety-Two and further notice by publication. of Mortgages for Union County, Paga closure action because you are one of The action has been instituted for the 15/100*" 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- 0S78; ana (2) ta recover possession the mortgagors and may be liable for purpose of foreclosing a mortgage July 24, 31. August 7, 14, 2008 pal liens or other charges, and any of, and concerns premises commonly any deficiency and for any lien, claim, dated April 21, 2008, made by Paula U217365 UNL ($117.60) such taxes, charges, liens, insurance known as 1360-62 MILTON PLACE, or interest you may have in, to or Ben-Hayon and Jerry Eisenband to premiums or other advances made by CITY OF PLAINFIELD, Nj 07062. against the mortgaged premises by Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- If you are unable to obtain an attor- reason of the Mortaage made by you. tems, Ine , as nominee for First Mutual ed parties are to conduct and rely ney, you may communicate with the Corp. and duly assigned to plaintiff, upon their own independent investiga- KHAWAR H. GARDAZI, as set forth tion to ascertain whether or not any New Jersey ear Association by calling above. Oeutsche Bank National Trust Compa- UNION 732-249-5000. You may also contact Upon request, a copy of the Com- ny, as Trustee, on Behalf of the Har- outstanding interest remain of record the Lawyer Referral Service of the plaint and Amendment to Complaint, if borview Mortgage Loan Trust 2006-5, and/or have priority over the lien being County of venue by calling 908-353- and concerns real estate located at NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS foreclosed and, if so the current any, will be supplied to you for partic- 2568 Vauxhall Rd., Union Twp., NJ. amount due thereon. 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, ularity. (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: you may communicate with the Legal YOU, Jerry Eisenband, his heirs, "If the sale is set aside for any rea- File #CC4901 KINGSFORD GABISI, his heirs, son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Services office of the County of venue Dated: July 31, 2008 devisees, and personal representa- devisees, and personal representa- by callino 908-354-4340. tives and his/her, their, or any of their entitled only a return of the deposit CHRISTINA P. HIGGINS tives, and his, their or any of their paid The Purchaser shall have no fur- YOU, FREDERICO A. RODRIGUEZ, Clerk of the Superior successors in right, title ana interest successors in right, title and inter- are made a defendant because you are ther recourse against the Mortgagor, his heirs, devisees, and personal rep- Court of New Jersey est the Mortgagor's attorney. resentatives, and his, their or any of U217934 WCN July 31, 2008 ($39.69) the maker of the bond/note and mort- their successors in right, title and gage and/or an owner thereof and JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $445,812.52"*- interest are made a party defendant to Plaintiff is unable to determine the YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Four Hundred Forty-Five Thousand whereabouts of the defendant, and AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- Eight Hundred Twelve and 52/100"" this foreclosure action because you ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, Attorney: executed Plaintiff's obligation and therefore, does not know whether ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose mortgage and may be liable for any PUBLIC NOTICE he/she is living or dead, and therefore, address is 200 Sheffield Street. Suite PHELAN HALLINAN S SCHMIEG, PC deficiency, and are a record owner of names as defendants Jerry Eisenband, 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the subject property and for arty right, his heirs, devisees, and personal rep- 301, Mountainside, New Jersey HILLSIDE 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- SUITE 100 title and interest you may have in, to resentatives and his/her, their, or any 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 or against the subject property. of their successors in right, title and 1856) 813-5500 SHERIFF'S SALE interest. Complaint filed in a civil action, in YOU, MERCEDES i. RODRIGUEZ, Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004229 which Deutsche Bank National Trust Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich her hsifs, devisees, and personal rep- Division: CHANCERY An individual who is unable to obtain Company, as Trustee under NovaStar A full legal description can be found at resentatives, and her, (heir or any of Docket Number: F323507 an attorney may communicate with the Mortgage Funding Trust, Series 2006- the Union County Sheriffs Office their successors in right, title and County: Union New Jersey State Bar Association by 5 is plaintiff, and KINGSFORD GABISI, Total Upset: $501,805.97 interest are made a party defendant to Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORP, calling toll free 800-792-8315 (within et al., are defendants, pending in the ""Five Hundred One Thousand Eight this foreclosure action because you VS New Jersey) or 609-394-1101 (from Superior Court of New Jersey, Hundred Five and 97/100*" executed Plaintiff's obligation and out of state). You may also communi- Chancery Division, Union County, and July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 Defendant: BERNICE O. GRANT, CAP- U217359 UNL ($166.£0) mortgage and may be liable for any ITAL ONE BANK cate with a Lawyer Referral Service, or bearing Docket F-8264-08 within thir- deficiency, and are a record owner of Sale Date: 08/06/2008 if you cannot afford to pay an attorney ty-five (35) days after 07/31/2008 the subject property and for any right, Writ of Execution: 06/18/2008 you may call the Legal Services Office. exclusive of such date, or if published title and interest you may have in, to By virtue of the above-stated writ of The phone numbers for the county in after 07/31/2008, (35) days after the or against the subject property. execution to me directed I shall which this action is pending are: actual date of such publication, exclu- NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED YOU, JESENIA RIViRA, her heirs, expose for sale by public venue, at the Legal Services (908) 354-4340, sive of such date. If you fail to do so, devisees, and personal representa- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Lawyer Referral (908) 353-4715. judgment by default may be rendered The Township Committee of the tives, and her, their or any of their BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Jennifer M, Perez, Acting against you for the relief demanded in Township of Union, in the County of successors in right, title and interest BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Clerk of the Superior Court the Amended Complaint. You shall file Union, has awarded a contract without are made a party defendant to this on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the U217928 UNL July 31, 2008 ($47.04) your Answer and proof of service in competitive bidding as a Professional foreclosure action because you hold a afternoon of said day. All successful duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- Service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- judgment/lien/mortgage which may be bidders must have 20% of their bid or Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- 5(1 )(a). This contract and the resolu- against the owner/morfgagorfs) and available ift'eash or certified check at tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New tion authorizing it are available for for any right, title and interest you may the conclusion of the sales. HILLSIDE Jersey 08625, in accordance with the public inspection in the Office of the have in. to or against the subject prop- rules of civil practice and procedure. Municipal Clerk. erty. Upon request, a copy of the Property to be sold is located in the TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE This action has been instituted for Complaint and Amended Complaint, if City of Township of Hillside, County BY ORDER OF THE any, will be supplied to you for partic- of Union Stats of New Jersey the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- Premises commonly knows as: 544 ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT gage dated 08/02/2006 made by Flo- TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE ularity. Eileen Birch, Township Clerk File #XFZ 106407 BUCHANAN STREET, HILLSIDE NJ rence Adu and Kingsford Gabisi as 07205 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at its pub- mortgagors, to Mortgage Electronic JENNIFER M. PEREZ. CLERK BEING KNOWN as LOT 20, BLOCK lic meeting held on July 23, 2008 the Registration Systems, Inc. ,as nomi- Dated: July 8, 2008 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY 509, on the official Tax Map of the Zoning Board of the Township of Hill- nee for Qualified Mortgage. I This is an attempt Township of Hillside side adopted the following resolu- recorded on 10/05/2006 in Book Awarded to. T&M Associates to collect a debt, Dimensions: 112.S3 feat x 26.26 feet tions) M11881 erf Mortgages for Union Coun- 11 Tindall Road and any Information obtained will x 113.17 feet x 26.25 feet ty, Page 0097 which Mortgage was Middletown, N.J, O774B be used tor that purpose. Nearest Cross Street: Bloy Street The application of Metro PCS New duly assigned to the plaintiff, U217971 WCN July 31,^008 ($54.39) The Sheriff hereby reserves the York, LLC seeking a use variance, pre- Deutsche Bank National trust Compa- Services: Survey and Engineering right to adjourn this sale without liminary and final site plan approval to ny, as Trustee under NovaStar Mori- Services further notice by publication. construct a wireless telecommunica- gage Funding Trust, Series 2006-5 by Major Subdivision Plan •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- tions facility consisting of six (6) Assignment Of Mortgage which is Preparation - 8105, LI6 Public Auction at Devon Self Storage- pal liens or other charges, and any antenna; ana an equipment cabinet on unrecorded at this time; and (2) to Union Train Station 625 Glenwood Aye., Hillside H.J. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance an existing water lower at the property recover possession of, and concerns 07205 on Tuesday August 19 at 11 premiums or other advances made by more commonly known as 600 North premises commonly known as 1319 Time Period: July 9, 2008 through a.m. Property contents In the following plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Union Avenue (block 101, lot(s) 18) Alden Terrace, Union, NJ 07083. October 9, 2008 units, will be sold to the highest bidder ed parties are to conduct and rely was approved with conditions. If you are unable to obtain an attor- to satisfy the owners' lien for rent upon their own independent investiga- ney, you may communicate with the Cost: Not to exceed $9,500.00 under N\J. code section 2A44 - tion to ascertain whether or not any The application of Metro PCS New New Jersey Bar Association by calling U217959 UNL July 31, 2008 ($17.15) 187ETSEQ. Unit # A12 Ayeasha A. outstanding interest remain of record York, LLC seeking a use variance, pre- 732-249-5000. You may also contact __- . Miller, contains household goods. Unit and/or have priority over the lien being liminary and final site plan approval to the Lawyer Referral Service of the # A13 Janna J, Williams, contains foreclosed and, if so the current construct a wireless telecommunica- County of venue by calling 908-353- household goods, Unit # H22 Peter amount due thereon. tions facility consisting of six (6) 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, PUBLIC NOTICE Baez, contains household goods, "If the sale is set aside for any rea- antennas ana an equipment cabinet on you may communicate with the Legal TOWNSHIP OF UNION clothing and furniture, Unit # E5 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be an existing monopole at the property Services office of the County of venue Tomasine A. Adams, contains house- entitled only a return of the deposit more commonly known as 1356 North Nominating petitions for the position of hold goods. by calling H08-354-4340. paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Broad Street (block 1419, lot(s) 15) YOU, KINGSFORD GABISI, his heirs, Charter Commissioner are available Auction Is with reserve. Devon Self ther recourse against the Mortgagor, was approved with conditions, devisees, and personal representa- for pick up at the Township Clerk's Storage reserves the fight to set mini- the Mortgagor's attorney. tives, and his, their or any of their suc- Office beginning August 4, 2008 Mon- mum bids and to refuse bids. Cash JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $82,285.19*" A copy of the aforesaid resolution is cessors in right, title and interest are day - Friday between the hours of only. Eighty-Two Thousand Two Hundred on file at the Township of Hillside made a party defendant to this foreclo- 8:30am and 4:30pm. All petitions must July 24, 31, 2008 Five and 19/100"* Municipal Building, John F, Kennedy sure action because you executed be submitted to the Township Clark, U217375 WCN ($22.54) Attorney: Plaza, Hillside, New Jersey, and may Plaintiff's obligation and mortgage and 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, NJ no ~~-—~__ PHELAN HALLINAN 8, SCHMIEG, PC be reviewed by any interested parly may be liable for any deficiency, and later than 4:00pm September 3, 200H. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD during normal business hours. are s record owner of the subject prop- U218072 UNL July 31, 2008 ($7 3!>) SUITE 100 erty and for any right, title and interest NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Richard Johnson you may have in, to or against the sub- (856) 813-5500 Secretary, Hillside Zoning Board ject property. (L.S) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: U217917UNL July 31, 2008 ($21.56) SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich __ File SFCZ 98811 A full legal description can be found at JENNIFER M, PEREZ. CLERK Sheriff's File Number; CH-08004404 KHAWAR H. GARDAZI the Union County Sheriffs Office SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Division: CHANCERY Total Upset: $92,166.29 This is an attempt Docket Number: F3500807 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ***Nina(y-Two Thousand Ona Hundred SHERIFF'S SALE to collect a debt, County: Union AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, Sixty-Six And 29/100*"* Sheriffs File Number: CH- 07001324 and any Information obtained will Plaintiff: CITIMORTGAGE, INC. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiffs Division: CHANCERY 1 attorneys, whose address is 7 Century July 10. 17, 24. 31, 2008 Docket Number: F1679006 bo used for that purpose. U216521 UNL ($145.04) U217951 UNL July 31. 2008 ($44,59) CONTINUED ON PAGE 33 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 33

; '•-•puBac'"NOT(ce ^ "" PUBLIC NOTICE ;~ ~ VS N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract Eileen Birch Township Clerk Council of the Township of Hillside, in H. Acquisition of new additional or Defendant. WILLARD EVANS III JANE and the resolution authorizing it are the County of Union, State of New Jer- replacement equipment and machinery EVANS available for pubiic inspection in the Daled: July 23, 2009 sey, on July 21, 2008. It will be further and new communication and signal Sale Date: 08/20/2008 Office of the Municipal Clerk. considered for final passage, after systems equipment for the use of the Writ of Execution: 05/28/2008 Awarded to: Cassandra Corbetl, Esq. pubiic hearing thereon, at a meeting of Fire Department consisting of (i) By virtue of the above-stated writ of BY ORDER OF THE 511 Westminister Ave. the Township Council to be held at its radios, (ill turnout gear, (iii) lire hose, execution to me directed I shall TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Eiizabeth. NJ 07208 meeting room in the Municipal Build- (iv) an industrial shredder and (vi fire- expose for sale by public venue, at the Eileen Birch, Township ClerK ing, Liberty S Hillside Avenues. Hill- fighting tools. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Services: To provide legal representa- side, New Jersey, on August 19, 2008 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Dated: July 23, 2008 tion (or Police Officer at 7:00 P.M. During the week prior to Appropiiation and Estimated Cost BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ,, and up to and including the date of on WEDNESDAY, at (wo o'clock in the Awarded to: Edward Kologi Costs; not to exceed $2,500.00 such meeting copies of the full ordi- Down Payment Appropriated $ 1,700 afternoon of said day. All successful 923 North Wood Ave. nance will be available at no cost and Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 32,800 bidders must have 20% of their bid Linden, NJ 07036 Duration: until completion during regular business hours, at the Period of Usefulness S years available in cash or certified check at U217967 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14.70) Clerk s office for the members of the the conclusion of the sales. Services: To provide legal representa- ______general public who shall request the I. (i) Acquisition and installation of AH that certain land and premises situ- tion for Police Officer same. The summary of the terms of fire hydrants at various locations, (ii) ated in the Township of Hillside, Coun- such bond ordinance follows: undertaking art architectural study for ty of Union, State of New Jersey, being Costs: not to exceed $2,500.00 NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD future renovations and improvements more particularly described as follows: B-03-020 to fire houses and (iii) undertaking Lot: 29; Block: 1403 Duration: until completion various' building structure repairs to on the Tax Map of the Township of The Township Committee of the U217984 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14.70) Township of Union has awarded a con- Title: BOND ORDINANCE TO AUTHO- fire houses. It is hereby determined Hillside tract without competitive bidding as a RIZE THE MAKING OF VARIOUS PUB- and stated that said buildings being Nearest Cross Street: Pennsylvania professional service pursuant to LIC IMPROVEMENTS AND THEimproved are of "Class B" or equiva- Avenue N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract ACQUISITION OF NEW ADDITIONAL lent construction as defined in Section Approximate Dimensions: 50.00ft x SHERIFFS SALE and the resolution authorizing it are OR REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT AND 22 of the Local Bond Law. 1*9.94.00ft X 50.30ft x 159.42ft Sheriff's File Number: CH-0804579 available for public inspection in the MACHINERY, NEW INFORMATION Being more commonly known as. Division: CHANCERY Office of the Municipal Clerk. TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT, NEW Appropriation and Estimated Cost 11 Cedar Street Docket Number: F3430307 COMMUNICATION AND SIGNAL SYS- $ 73,891 Hillside, NJ 07205 County: Union BY ORDER OF THE TEMS EQUIPMENT AND A NEWDown Payment Appropriated S 3,521 Pursuant to a municipal tax search Plaintiff: WACHOVIA BANK, NA, AS TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLE, INCLUDING Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 70,370 dated June 12, 2008, Subject to: TRUSTEE FOR PPSI 2004-WF1 Eileen Birch, Township Clerk ORIGINAL APPARATUS AND EQUIP- Period of Usefulness 15 years Lien: 2006 Sewer 3rd party lien; VS MENT, IN, BY AND FOR THE TOWN- Amt. $171.97 + subsequent taxes • Defendant: MARINA A DESOUZA, Dated: July 23, 2008 SHIP OF HILLSIDE, IN THE COUNTY J. Acquisition of a new automotive interest; sold on 6(5/08; Cert. No. ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC. OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JERSEY. vehicle, including original apparatus 08-125; Sold to JN Properties KELLY FERREIRA, PITUSA FURNI- Awarded to: Joseph Spagnoli, Esq. TO APPROPRIATE THE SUM OFand equipment, consisting of a Senior The sheriff hereby reserved the right TURE IND. 190 North Ave., East $1,020,000 TO PAY THE COST Citizens minibus. to adjourn the sale without further Sale Date: 08/27/2008 Cranford, NJ 07016 THEREOF, TO MAKE A DOWN PAY- notice through publication. Writ of Execution: 07/07/2008 MENT. TO AUTHORIZE THE Appropriation and Estimated Cost JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $134,494.12"* By virtue of the above-stated writ of Services: To provide legal representa- ISSUANCE OF BONDS TO FINANCE $ 60,334 One Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand execution to me directed I shall tion for Police Officer SUCH APPROPRIATION AND TO PRO- Down Payment Appropriated $ 3,934 Four Hundred Ninety-Four and expose for sale by public venue, at the VIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN ANTICIPA- Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 56,400 12/100*** UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Costs: not to exceed $2,500 00 Period of Usefulness 5 years Attorney: BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- TION OF THE ISSUANCE OF SUCH BONDS. HILL WALLACK LLP BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Duration: until completion K. Acquisition of new additional or 202 CARNEGIE CENTER on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the U217965 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14,70) replacement equipment and machinery CN 5226 afternoon of said day. All successful ____ The purposes aDDrqnri-tinna and consisting of a fireproof file cabinet for PRINCETON, NJ 08543-5226 bidders must have 20% of their bid bonds/notes authorized in this muiti- the use of the Board of Health. (609)924-0808 available in cash or certified check at puroonos; e bond ordinance are asfoi- lows: Sheriff Ralph Froehlich the conclusion of the sales. NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Appropriation and Estimated Cost A full legal description can be found at Property to be sold is located in the $ 4,975 the Union County Sheriff's Office Township of Hillside, County of The Township Committee of the Down Payment Appropriated $ 245 Total Upset: $150,389.51 Union, State of New Jersey Township of Union has awarded a con- Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 4,730 ""One Hundred Fifty Thousand Three Premises commonly knows as: 1229 tract without competitive biddirfg as a Period of Usefulness 15 years Hundred Eighty-Nine and 51/100"* A. Resurfacing of the following Town- BAKER STREET, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205 professional' service pursuant to ship streets (entire length, unless oth- July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 BEING KNOWN as LOT 4, BLOCK N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract U217363 UNL ($127.40) erwise noted), including curb, sidewalk 909, on the official Tax Map of theand the resolution authorizing it are and drainage improvements, where Township of Hillside available for public inspection in the HILLSIDE necessary: Dimensions: 35.50 feet X 102.00 feet Office of the Municipal Clerk. Long Avenue (from Liberty Avenue to Aggregate Appropriation and Estimat- X 35.50 feet X 102.00 feet Pennsylvania Avenue) ed Cost $1,020,000 SHERIFF'S SALE Nearest Cross Street: Baltimore Ave BY ORDER OF THE Ramsey Avenue Aggregate Down Payment Appropriate Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004455 The Sheriff hereby reserves the TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE Hillsdale Place eo • $ 50,000 Division: CHANCERY right to adjourn this sals without Eileen Birch, Township Clerk Aggregate Amount of Bonds and Notes Docket NumbBr: F1731008B further notice by publication. Depending upon the contract price and Authorized $ 970,000 County: Union 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Dated: July 23, 2008 other exigent circumstances, and upon Grants (if any) Appropriated: -0- Plaintiff: DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, pal liens or other charges, and any approval by the Township Council, Section 20 Costs: $133,891 INC. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Awarded to: Dosch King Co., inc. there may be additions to or deletions Useful Lif-i: 12.12 years VS premiums or other advances made by 16 Troy Hills Rd. from the aforesaid list. It re hereby Defendant: ELI HERNANDEZ, MORT- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Whippany, NJ 07981 determined and stated that said This Notice is published pursuant to GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ed parties are to conduct and rely streets being resurfaced are of "Class N.J.S.A. 40A:2-i7. SYSTEMS, INC., SOLELY AS NOMI- upon their own independent investiga- Services: To provide chip seal resur- B" or equivalent construction as NEE FOR ACT LENDING CORPORA. tion to ascertain whether or not anyfacing - Fairway Drive Area defined in Section 22 of the Local Janet Vlaisavlievic TION D/B/A ACT MORTGAGE CAPI- outstanding interest remain of record Bond Law (Chapter'2 of Title 40A of Township ClerK TAL, PNC BANK, N.A.. COUNTY OF and/or have priority over the lien being Costs: not to exceed $17,110.00 the New Jersey Statutes Annotated, as Township of Hillside CAMDEN. RUSSO MUSIC CENTER. foreclosed and. if so the current amended; the "Local Bond Law"). County ofUnion STATE OF NEW JERSEY amount due thereon. Duration: until completion State of New Jersey Sale Date: 08/27/2008 "If the sale is set aside for any rea- U217962 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14.70) Appropriation and Estimated Cost Writ of Execution: 06/30/2008 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be __ U217913 UNL July 31. 2008 ($129.59) By virtue of the above-stated writ of entitled only a return of the deposit $450,000 execution to me directed I shall paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Down Payment Appropriated $ 21,500 expose for sale by public venue, at the ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Bonds and Notes Authorized $428.500 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the Mortgagor's attorney. NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Period of Usefulness 10 years PUBLIC NOTICE BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $268,697.23"" B. Rehabilitation of the rest rooms at BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Two Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand The Township Committee of the ELIZABETH Six Hundred Ninety-Seven and Township of Union has awarded a con- Central Avenue Park, on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the tract without competitive bidding as a afternoon of said day. All successful 23/100*** Appropriation and Estimated Cost SHERIFF'S SALE bidders must have 20% of their bid Attorney: professional service pursuant lo Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004402 available in cash or certified check at N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract $ 42,000 Division: CHANCERY PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC and the resolution authorizing it are Down Payment Appropriated $ 2,000 Docket Number: F2317907 the conclusion of the sales. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD available for public inspection in the Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 40,000 MUNICIPALITY: Township of Hillside SUITE 100 Office of the Municipal Clerk. Period of Usefulness 15 years County: Union COUNTY AND STATE: County of MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Plaintiff: FREEMONT INVESTMENT & Union. State of New Jersey (856) 813-6500 BY ORDER OF THE C. Construction of a salt storage LOAN STREET AND STREET NUMBER: 154 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE dome at the DPW Complex. VS Virginia Street " A full legal description can be found at Eileen Birch, Township Clerk Defendant: YEURIS STERLING A/K/A TAX LOT AND BLOCK NUMBERS: Lot: the Union County Sheriff's Office Appropriation and Estimated Cost YURIS J. STERLING; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS^ 8; Block: 1501 Total Upset: $294,031.57 Dated: July 23, 2008 DIMENSIONS: Approximately irregu- ***Two Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand $120,000 TEMS, INC, AS NOMINEE FOR FGC Down Payment Appropriated $ 5.800 COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE FINANCE, lar: 40 X 100 Thirty-One and 57/100"* Awarded to: Michael Campagna, Esq. NEAREST CROSS STREET: is approx- July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 Bonds and Notes Authorized $114,200 D/B(A FREMONT MORTGAGE 923 North Wood Ave. Period of Usefulness 20 years Sale Date: 08(20)2008 imately Schleifer Road U217914 URL ($150.92) Linden, NJ 07036 Beginning at a point in the Souther- D. Replacement of sidewalks at vari- Writ of Execution: 05/16/2008 ly Tine of Virginia Street measured ous locations. By virtue of the above-stated writ of UNION Services: To provide legal representa- execution to me directed I shall Westerly along the same from Its tion for Police Officer intersection with the Westerly line Appropriation and Estimated Cost expose for sale by public venue, al the NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARDED UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION of Schleifer Road. Costs: not to exceed $2,500.00 $ 66,000 (This concise description does not The Township Committee of the Down Payment Appropriated $ 3,200 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- constitute a legal description A copy Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 62,800 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ.. Township o! Union has awarded a con- Duration: until completion on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the of the full legal dewcription can betra. d without competitive bidding as a U217966 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14.70) Period of Usefulness 10 years found at the Office of the Sneriff.) professional service pursuant to afternoon of said day. All successful PURSUANT TO AN UPDATED TAX N.J S.A. .iOA:H-5(i)(a). This contract H|LLS[pE - E. Undertaking various improvements bidders must have 20% of their bid ASSESSMENT SEARCH DATED to the North Avenue Sanitary Sewer available in cash or certified check at and tho resolution authorizing it are the conclusion of the sales. 04/07/2008 SUBJECT TO 2 QTR.available fur public inspection in the TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Pumping Station. TAXES DUE 05/01/2008 $2,187.19 Office of tha Municipal Clerk, Property address: 310-318 Pennlna- OPEN; SEWER CHARGES: PUBLIC NOTICE ton Street, City of Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Appropriation and Estimated Cost Lot 1133 Bloc* 13 01/01(2007-12(31/2007 $96.00 OPEN BY ORDER OF THE The .following ordinance published $ 42,000 County: Union + PENALTY. TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE herewith has been passed by the Down Payment Appropriated $ 2,000 Owner: Yeuris Sterling •"THE SHERIFF HERE3V RESERVES Eileen Birch, Township Clerk Township Council at a meeting held at Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 40,000 Nearest Cross Street: Beginning at a THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE the Municipal Building, Liberty and Period of Usefulness 40 years point on the Southerly sideline of Pen- WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Dated: July 22. 2008 Hillside Avenues, on Wednesday, July ning ton Street, said point being distant THROUGH PUBLICATION.*" 2, 2008. F. Acquisition of new additional or 132.00 feet wesierly from corner JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $3211,233.59"* Awarded !o BLM Consultants. LLC replacement equipment and machinery formed by the intersection of the said Threa Hundred Twonty-Eigitt Thou- 355 Stiles Street 0-08-019 and new information technology equip- sideline of Pennington Street and the sand Two Hundred Thirty-Six and Vauxhall NJ 07088 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ment for the use of the Police Depart- Westerly sideline of DeHart Place. 59/100"* TOWNSHIP CODE AT CHAPTER 4 ment consisting of (i) hand held metal The Snariff hereby reserves the Attorney: Services Community Development (ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERN- detectors, (ii) a ballistic shield with right to adjourn this sate without ESCHEW. FRENKEL, WEISMAN & Director of the Community Develop- MENT) ARTICLE II 4-3.2 (C). Ill, 4-8 light sets, (iii) rifles, (iv) pedestrian further notice through publication. GORDON, LLP ment Office (B) AND CREATING A CHAPTER 147 crossing signs, (v) computer monitors JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $400,228.48 80 MAIN STREET iDRUGS), A NEW ARTICLE II (HILL- foiwir fronttwitti udesk ^oni, \w(vi i )j wvinwuiwi-computersi fotvir ComWWIII- •"Four Hundred Thousand Two Hun- FIFTH FLOOR- SUITE 560 Costs: not to exceed $198,790.00 SIDE ALLIANCE AGAINST SUB- munications Center and (vii) computer dred Twenty-Eight and 48(100*" WEST ORANGE, NJ 07052 STANCE ABUSE). back-up equipment. Attorney: (973) 325-8800 Duration: August 1, 2008 - Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Appropriation and Estimated Cost MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC July 31, 2009 John G. Kulish WOODLAND FALLS CORPORATE A full legal description can he found at U217960 UNL July 31, 2008 ($15.68) Council President ' $ 26,300 me Union County Sheriff;; OMce Down Payment Appropriated $ 1,300 PARK Total Upset: $383,862,75 Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 25,000 220 LAKE DRIVE EAST, SUITE 301 "Three Hundred Eighty-Tnree Thou- Attest: Period of Usefulness 5 years CHERRY HILL. NJ 08002 sand Elqht Hundred bixty-Two and Janet Vlaisavlievic (858) 482-1406 NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Township Clerk Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 75/100*** U217912 UNL July 31, 2008 ($14.21) G- Acquisition of new information July 31, August 7, 14, 21 2008 technology equipment for the use of A full legal description can be found at The Township Committee of the the Union County Sheriff's Office U2I7915 UNL ($160.72) Township ot Union has awarded 8 con- TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE the Police Department consisting of (t) ______tract wthout competitive bidding as a mobile computers and (II) computer- Total Upsot: $436,517.96 professional service pursuant lo ized telephone recording equipment. *"*Four Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand Five Hundred Seventeen and N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a). This contract BOND flMARY NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD and the resolution authorizing It are Appropriation and Estimated Cost 95/100*" available for public inspection in the The bond ordinance, the summary $100,000 July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 The Township Committee of the Office uf tha Municipal Clerk. terms of which are included herein, Down Payment Appropriated $ 4,800 U217377 PRO ($123.48) Township of Union ha3 awardtid a con- was inlroduced and passed upon first Bonds and Notes Authorized $ 95,200 tract without competitive bidding as a BY ORDER OF THE reading at a meeting of the Township Period of Usefulness 7 years professional service pursuant to TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE CONTINUED ON PAGE 34 PAGE 34 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

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BAHJOAl Plaintiff DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- ELIZABETH ELECTRIC a GAS CO . STATE OF BS_££LL£ AL TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE NEW JERSEY. JW PIERSON CO.,CITY NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS FOR FREMONT HOME LOAM TRUST NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT OF JERSEY CITY BOROUGH OF ROSELLE 200S-3 Sale Date. OS.'flS/2O08 FAIR AND OPEN (L.S ) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: IL.S ) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO Writ of Execution: 06/1 3/2003 REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS Steven L, Jones vs MIGUEL MORALES; FILANBANCO By virtue of tha aboye-stated writ of Cheryl Jones Defendant MARLENE BARROS CAR- S.A.; HARRISON AUTOMOTIVE DIS- execution So me directed I shall I. Notice of Request for Qualifications Stacey Cousin, and each of their LOS ROGEDO. STATE OF NEW JER- TRIBUTORS. INC.; BEACON OIL CO., expose for sale b,1 public venue, at the Statements heirs, devisees, and personal repre- SEY INC.; ARMANDO RUIZ; AND ALBER- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION sentatives, and his, her, their or any Sale Date: Q8'08i'20Q8 TO JORGE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- The Koseile Enterprise Zone Devel- af their successors in right, title Writ of Execution: 06/10/2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. opment Corporation ("UEZ") is solicit- and interest By virtue of the above-stated writ of YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the ing Qualifications Statements for inter- Faculty Practice Service execution to me directed i shall REQUIRED to serve upon GOLDBECK afternoon of said day All successful ested persons and/or firms for the expose for sale by public venue, at the McCAFFERTY & McKEEVER, A PRO- bidders must have 20% of their bid awarding in 2007 contracts for the pro- YOU ARE HERESY SUMMONED UNION COUNT? ADMINISTRATION FESSIONAL CORPORATION, plain- available in cash or certified check at vision of the services listed below, by AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- tiff's attorneys, whose address is Suite the conclusion of the sales. a Request for Qualifications process ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. 5000 - Mellon Independence Center: Property to be soid is located in the ("RFQ"). Individual persons and/or ESQS,, plaintiff's attorneys, whose on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock

PUBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ELIZABETH upon their owrs independent investiga- GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ELIZABETH Attorney: tion to ascertain whether or not any SYSTEM, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR NJ ZUCKER, GOLDBERG &ACKERMAN, NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS outstanding interest remain of record LENDERS CORP SHERIFF'S SALE LLC and/or have priority over the lien being Sate Date: 08/06/2008 Sheriff's File Number: CH-0S004304 200 SHEFFIELD STREET (L.S.j STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: foreclosed and, if so the current Writ of Execution: 06/12/2008 Division: CHANCERY SUITE 301 JAIME LOVO RUBIO amount due thereon By virtue of the above-stated writ of Docket Number: F228S907 MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 ONIS CAROLINA RUBIO, and each of "if the sale is set aside far any rea- execution to me directed I shall County: Union (908)233-8500 FCZ-86123 their heirs, devisees, and personal son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be expose for sale by public venue, at the Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich representatives, and his, her, their entitled only a return of the deposit UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION AL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE, A full legal description can be found at or any of their successors in right, paid The Purchaser shall ha«e no fur- BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- FOR FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE the Union County Sheriffs Office title and interest ' ther recourse against the Mortgagor BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ, LOAN TRUST 2D06-FF1 MORTGAGE Total Upset: $326,519,17 the Mortgagor's attorney on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES. "'Three Hundred Twenty-Six Thou- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $382,403.30"" afternoon of said day. All successful SERIES 2006-FF1 sand Five Hundred Nineteen and AND REQUIRED to serve upon 2UCK- Three Hundred Eighty-Two Thou- bidders must have 20?i of their bid VS 17/100"* ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN. LLC, sand Four Hundred Three and available in cash cr certified check at Defendant- EVELYN RIVERA, MR July 10, 17, 24, 31, 2Q0B ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose 30/100*" the conclusion of the sales. RIVERA, HUSBAND OF EVELYN U216576 PRO ($137.20) address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite Attorney Property to be sold is located in the RIVERA. FIRST FRANKLIN FINAN- 301, Mountainside New JeFsey PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC City of Elizabeth, County of Union, CIAL CORPORATION, MEYERS OUT- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD State of New Jersey. FITTERS INC., UNITED STATES OF 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended SUITE 100 Premises commonly knows as: 911 AMERICA, TRINITAS HOSPITAL, SHERIFF'S SALE Complaint filed in a civil action, in MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Magnolia Avenue, Elizabeth NJ STATE OF NEW JERSEY Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004311 which DLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc. is (856) B13-550Q 07201 Sale Dale: 08/13/2008 Division: CHANCERY plaintiff, and JAIME LOVO RUBIO, et Sheriff Ralph Froehlich BEING KNOWN as LOT 1220 WQ8, Writ of Execution: 06/11/2008 Docket Number: F3407707 ai,, are defendants* pending in the A full ieyal description can be found at BLOCK 8, on the official Tax Map of By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of County: Union Superior Court of New Jersey, the Union County Sheriff's Office the City of Elizabeth execution to me directed I shall Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK. Chancery Division, Union County, and Total Upset: $424,816.87 Dimensions: 25.00ft x 102.89ft x expose for sale by public venue, at the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS bearing Docket F-20152-08 within thir- •"Four Hundred TweMy-Four Thou- 25.00ft x 102.83ft UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION TRUSTEE FOR BEAR STEARNS ty-five (35) days after 07/31/2008 sand Eight Hundred Sixteen and Nearest Cross Street: Henry Street BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- MORTGAGE FUNDING TRUST 2003- exclusive of such date, or if published 97/100*" The Sheriff hereby reserves the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., AC1 after 07/31/2008, (35) days after the July 10, 17. 24, 31, 2008 right to adjourn this sale without on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the VS actual date of such publication, exclu- U21B559 PRO ($154.84) further notice by publication. afternoon of said day. Ail successful Defendant: RAFAEL A CASTILLO, sive of such date. If you fail to do so, 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- bidders must have 20% of their bid pal liens or other charges, and any MORTGAGE .ELECTRONIC REGIS- judgment by default may be rendered ROgELLE available in cash or certified check at TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- against you for the relief demanded in such taxes, charges, liens, insurance the conclusion of the sates. premiums or other advances made by NEE FOR ALLIANCE MORTGAGE the Amended Complaint. You shall NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Property to be sold is located in the BANKING CORP., ITS SUCCESSORS file your Answer and proof of service plaintiff prior lo this sale. All interest- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, ed parties are to conduct and rely AND ASSIGNS, STATE OF NEW JER- in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: State of New Jersey. SEY rior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- upon their own independent investiga- Premises commonly knows as: 34 Msrlene Brodorick tion to ascertain whether or not any Sale Date: 08/13/2008 tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Smith Street, Elizabeth NJ 07201 Writ of Execution: 06/23/2008 Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Robert J. Hoffman , and each of outstanding interest remain of record BEING KNOWN as LOT 1160, BLOCK rules of civil practice and procedure their heirs, devisees, and personal and/or have priority over the lien being 7 on the official Tax Map of the City of By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of representatives, and his, her, their foreclosed and, if so the current Elizabeth execution to me directed I shall This action has been instituted for or any of their successors in right, amount due thereon. expose for sale by public venue, at the the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mart- title and interest "If the sale is set aside for any rea- Dimensions. 25.00 ft x 150.00 ft x UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION age dated 02/20/2007 made by son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 25.00 ft x 150.00 ft BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Samie Lovo Rubio and Onis Carolina YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED entitled only a return of the deposit Nearest Cross Street: Elizabeth BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., Rubio, his wife as mortgagors, to Mort- AND REQUIRED to serve upon 2UCK- paid The Purchaser shall have no fur- Avenue on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the gage Electronic Registration Systems, ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC. ther recourse against the Mortgagor, The Sheriff hereby reserves the afternoon of said day All successful inc., as nominee "for Credit Suisse ESQS , plaintiff's attorneys, whose the Mortgagor's attorney. right to adjourn this sale without bidders must have 20% of theif bid Financial Corporation recorded on address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $385,009.97*" further notice by publication. available in cash or certified check at 03/05/2007 in Book M12072 of Mort- 301, Mountainside, New Jersey Three Hundred Eighty-Five Thou- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- the conclusion of the sales. gages for Union County Page 0049 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- sand Nine and 97/100*" pal liens or other charges, and any Property to be sold is located in the which Mortgage was duly assigned to 233-8500, an Answer to the Complaint Attorney: such taxes, charges, liens, insurance City of Elizabeth, County of Union, the plaintiff, DLJ Mortgage Capital. filed in a civil action, in which premiums or olher advances made by State of New Jersey. Inc. by Assignment Of Mortgage which Deutsche Bank National Trust Compa- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Premises commonly knows as: 650 is unrecorded at this time; and (2) to ny as Trustee is plaintiff, and Merlene 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ed parlies arc to conduct and rely FULTON STREET, ELIZABETH NJ recover possession of, and concerns SUITE 100 upon their own independent investiga- 0720S Brodenck et ai are defendants, MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 premises commonly known as 940 pending in the Superior Court of New tion to ascertain whether or not any BEING KNOWN as LOT 552, BLOCK 7 Olive Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201. (856) 813-5500 outstanding interest remain of record Jersey, Chancery Division. Union Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich on the official Tax Map of the City of If you are unable to obtain an attor- County, and bearing Docket F-9890-08 and/or have priority over the lien being Elizabeth A full legal description can be found at foreclosed and, if so the current ney, you may communicate with the within thirty-five (35) days after the Union County Sheriff's Office Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 37.57 feet New Jersey Bar Association by calling 07/31/2008 exclusive of such date, or amount due thereon. x 100.00 feet x 37.57 feet Total Upset: $419,885.73 "If the sale is set aside for any rea- 732-249-5000. You may also contact if published after 07/31/2008, (35) "'Four Hundred Nineteen Thousand Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Street the Lawyer Referral Service of the days after the actual date of such pub- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be The Sheriff hereby reserves the Eight Hundred Eighty-Five and entitled only a return of the deposit County of venue by calling 908-353- lication, exclusive of such date. If you 737100"* right to adjourn this sale without 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, fail to do so, judgment by default may paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- further notice by publication. you may communicate with the Legal be rendered against you for the relief July 10, 17. 24, 31. 2008 ther recourse against the Mortgagor, "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Services office of the County of venue demanded in the Complaint. You shall U216560 PRO ($160.7?) the Mortgagor's attorney pal liens or other charges, and any by calling 908-354-4340. file your Answer and proof of service Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410(3, such taxes, charges, liens, insurance in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- ITlZABETH this sale is subject to a 1 year right of premiums or other advances made by YOU, JAIME LOVO RUBIO, his/her redemption held by the United States heirs, devisees, and personal repre- rior Court of Now Jersey, Hughes Jus- SHERIFF'S SALE plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New of America by virtue of it's lien: ed parties are to conduct and rely sentatives, and his, her, their or any Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004412 United States of America against of their successors in right, title and Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Division: CHANCERY upon their own independent investiga- interest are made a party defendant to rules of civil practice and procedure. Evelyn Rivera, judgment #2003-CR- tion to ascertain whether or not any Docket Number: F3414707 00000059 in the approximate amount outstanding interest remain of record this foreclosure action because you This action has been instituted for County: Union of $71,100.00. executed Plaintiff's obligation and the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- and/or have priority over the lien being mortgage and may be liable for any gage dated 09/1472006 made by Mer- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSAB JUDGMENT AMOUNT.' $278,806.59"* foreclosed and, if so the current deficiency, and are a record owner of lene Broderlck as mortgagors, to Mort- 2006-4 Two Hundred Seventy-Eight Thou- amount due thereon. the subject property and for any right, gage Electronic Registration Systems, VS sand Eight Hundred Six and "If the sale is set aside for any rea- title and interest you may have in, to Inc., as nominee for WMC Mortgage Defendant: MARLON R. ALFARO; 59/100*" son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be or against the subject properly, Corp recorded on 09/20/2006 in Book DARINEL ALFARO; MORTGAGE Attorney: entitled only a return of the deposit YOU, ONIS CAROLINA RUBIO, M11858 of Mortgages for Union Coun- ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- his/her heirs, devisees, and personal ty, Page 504 which Mortgage was duly TEMS, INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR NJ 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ther recourse against the Mortgagor, representatives, and his, her, their or assigned to the above named Plaintiff, LENDERS CORP., ITS SUCCESSORS SUITE 100 the Mortgagor's attorney. any of their successors in right, title who is the present holder of said mort- AND ASSIGNS; STATE OF NEW JER- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $397,631.15"* and interest are made a party defen- gage; and (2) to recover possession (856) 813-5500 Three Hundred Ninety-Seven Thou- SEY sand Six Hundred Thirty-One and dant to this foreclosure action because of, and concerns premises commonly Sale Date: 08/20/2008 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich you executed Plaintiff's obligation and known as 345 East 6th Avenue, A full legal description can be found at 15/100"* Writ of Execution: 06/27/2008 Attorney: mortgage and may be liable for any Roselle, NJ 07203. By virtue of the above-staled writ of the Union County Sheriff's Office deficiency, and are a record owner of If you are unable to obtain an attor- execution to me directed I shall Total Upset: $309,378.17 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC the subject property and for any right, ney, you may co'mmunicate with the expose for sale by public venue, at the "'Three Hundred Nine Thousand 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD title and interest you may have in, to New Jersey Bar Association by calling UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Three Hundred Seventy-Eight and SUITE 100 or against the subject property. 732-249-5000. You may also contact BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- 17/100"* MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 File #FC2103309 . the Lawyer Referral Service of the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 20O8 (856) 813-5500 JENNIFER M. PEREZ County of venue by calling S08-353- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the U216995 PRO ($184.24) Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, afternoon of said day. All successful A full legal description can be found at This is an attempt you may communicate with the Legal bidders must have 20% of their bid the Union County Sheriff's Office to collect a debt, Services office of the County of venue available in cash or certified check at Total Upset: $445,231.38 and any information obtained will by calling 908-354-4340. the conclusion of the sales. SHERIFF'S SALE •"Four Hundred Forty-Five Thousand be used for that purpose. YOU, MERLENE BRODERICK, her Property to be sold Is located in the Sheriff's File Number. CH-08004183 Two Hundred Thirty-One and 38/100*** U217929 PRO July 31, 2008 ($49.00) heirs, devisees, and personal repre- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Division: CHANCERY July 17, 24. 31, August 7. 2008 sentatives, and her, their or any of State of New Jersey. Docket Number: F975407 U216993 PRO ($164.64) their successors in right, title and Premises commonly knows as:»519 County: Union _____ interest are made a party defendant to BURNHAM ROAD, ELIZABETH^ NJ Plaintiff: SAXON MORTGAGES SER- SHERIFF'S SALE this foreclosure action because you 07202 VICES. INC. Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004218 executed Plaintiffs obligation and BEING KNOWN as LOT 34, BLOCK VS SHERIFF'S SALE Division: CHANCERY mortgage and may tie liable for any 13, on the official Tax Map of the City Defendant: GERALD CQLATRELLA; Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004181 Docket Number: F2342107 deficiency, anc; are a record owner of of Elizabeth NATIONAL CITY BANK: AMERICAN Division: CHANCERY Countv. Union the subjrC! f ropi-rly and for any right, EXPRESS COMPANY: MUTUAL BENE- Docket Number; F2875707 Dimensions: 31.25 feet x 105.00 feet FIT LIFE N/K/A AIG SUNAMERICA; Plaintiff' HSBC BANK USA AS title and ihU-K/st you may have in, to x 31.25 feet x 105.00 feet County: Union TRUSTEE FOR MANA 2007-A3 or anainst the; iubhjct property TRIUNFO FOODS; WACHOVIA BANK, Plaintiff: INDYMAC BANK, FSB Nearest Cross Street: Clover Street N.A.; BERNARD J. NICORA' UNION VS YOU RO3F.RT J HOFFMAN, his The Sheriff hereby reserves the VS Defendant: MARCELO SARTA, MORT- COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT; Defendant: MARIA MONTILLA; ALBER- heirs, dovistie;, and personal repre- right to adjourn this sale without Sale Date: 08/06/2008 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION sentatives jnd his, their or any of further notice by publication. TO MONTILLA: MORTGAGE ELEC- SYSfi-MS, INC. AS A NOMINTK FOR Writ of Execution: 06/10/2008 TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. their successor, in right, title and 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA interest aie m.ide :i party defendant to pal hens or other charges, and any INC.. AS NOMINEE FOR iNDYMAC Sale Late: 08/06(2008 execution lo me directed I shall BANK this foreclosure action because you such taxes, charges, liens, insurance expose for sale by public venue, at the Wiii o: Execution: 03/28/2008 hold a iuck;rntitit/lien/inortgage which p'remiums or other advances made by Sale Date: 08/06/2008 Uy virtue of the above-stated v.n; uf UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION may be against she owner/mort- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Writ of Execution: OS/11/2008 execu;ion to me directed I snail gagor(s) ami for any right, title and ed parties are to conduct and rely By virtue of the above-stated writ of expeso for sale by public venue, .it the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. interest you m;,»y have in, to or against upon their own independent investiga- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the execution to me directed I shall UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the subject property. Upon request, a tion to ascertain whether or not any expose for sale by public venue, at the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- afternoon of said day. All successful copy of the Complain! and Amended outstanding Interest remain of record bidders must have 20% of their bid UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BETHTGWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Complaint, n any, will be supplied to and/or have priority over the lien being BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- an WEDNESDAY, at two o'clocK m the available in cash or certified check at you Tor rarticu:ai itv foreclosed and. if so the current the conclusion of the sales. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., afternoon of said day. All sui:c-;-s3ful File FCZ 9948-1 amount due thereon. on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the bidders must have 20% of their bid The property to be sold is located in JENMIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK "If the sale is set aside for any rea- the City of ELIZABETH in the County afternoon of said day. AM successful available in cash or certified cluck at son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be bidders must have 20% of their bid the conclusion of the sales. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY of Union, State of New Jersey. Hit's is an attempt entitled only a return of the deposit Commonly known as: 906 A Grove available in cash or certified check at Property to be sold is located :n the paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- the conclusion of the sales. City of Elizabeth, County of Union, to collect a debt, Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07203 unit any information obtained will ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Tax Lot No.:457.A in Block 6 The property to be sold is located in Stata of Now Jersey. the Mortgagor's attorney. the Ci!y of LINDEN in the County of Pieinr.es commonly knows ,vj, 411 be used far thai purpose. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) U217935 PRO July 31, 2008 ($49.00) JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $310,816.42"* 100ft x 16 ft Union, State of New Jersey. Clarkr.on Avenue, Elizabeth NJ Three Hundred Ten Thousand Eight Commonly known as: 827-833 07202 Hundred Sixteen and 42/100"* Nearest Cross Street: Washington MEACHAM AVENUE, LINDEN, NJ BEING KNOWN as LOT 207, BLOCK Attorney: Avenue 07036 S, mi Ilia official Tax Map oi tin: Ciiy Subject to any open faxes, Tax Lot No.:11.01 and 11.02 in Block of Elizabeth SHERIFF'S SALE PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC water/sewer, municipal or tax liens Sheriff's File Number CH-08004234 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD that may be due. 473 Dimensions: 100.00ft x 33 0071 x Division CHANCERY SUITE 1Q0 Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) 100.011ft x 33.00ft Tax and prior lion info: At the time of 100ft X 70 ft Docket Niiinhcii: F263-JG07 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 publication taxes/ sewer/water was not Nuiireil Cross Street: Flllmore Stroct Countv: Union (856) 813-5500 Nearest Cross Street; Grier Avenuo Tho Sheriff hereby resorvo:; the Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA. NATION- available - You must check with the tax Subject to any open taxes, ritjht to ndjourn this sale without Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich collector for exact amounts due. water/sewer, municipal or tax liens further notice by publication At ASSOCIATIONS AS TRUSTEE A full legal description can be found at NateNt : ThTho sherifhifff reserves tthh e righi t to 1 FOR THI: HOLOIRS OF THE CERTIFI-, the Union County Sheriff's Office that may be due. "Subject to any unpaid taxe ;, munici- adjourn this sale for any length of time Tax and prior lien info: At the time of CATEB ISSUE!} BY DEUTSCHE ALT-A Total Upset: $345,708.89 without further advertisement. pal lien:.; or other charges. <;n

PUBLlCNQTiCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE - collector for exact amounts aiie JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $422.S2S.25 " F i" t y ~ ~ ''- •"'! " f1 ° - :> 3;1 ~ 1''•*> -^ '''u n <•'e ^MOO RES TOWN, NJ 08057 Note The snerift reserves (he naht to Four Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Twenty-Eight am! 11M0C*" (856! 802-iOOO adjourn !h.

PUBLIC "NOTICE'" •"PUBO'CKfOTlCE ELIZABETH ELIZABETH ELIZABETH THROUGH PUBLICATION." PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES SHERIFFS SALE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFFS SALE SHERIFFS SALE 2007 3RD PARTY LIEN, SOLD ON Sheriff's Fife Number: CH-08004310 Sheriff's File Number CH-08004401 Sheriffs File Number. CH-0800430S 06/02/2008. CERT #07-00151 $709.10 Division CHANCERY (LSI STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Division. CHANCERY Division; CHANCERY TOTAL AS OF June 17, 2008 $709.10 Docket Number: F2603407 GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ Docket Number F2913507 Docket Number: F255S207 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $317,17S.41'" County: Union County: Union County: Union Three Hundred Seventeen Thousand Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA NATIONAL YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL One Hundred Seventy-Six and ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, AL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE FOR 41/100*** THE HOLDERS OF NOMURA HOME SUCH. KAHN & SHEPARCT, plaintiff's FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI- LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN Attorney: EQUITY LOAN, INC. HOME EQUITY attorneys, whose address is 7 Century TAL 1 INC. TRUST 2006-HE7 MORT- TRUST 200S-WL1 FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2007-1 Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jer- GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- VS 7 CENTURY DRIVE VS sey 07054, telephone number #(973) CATES, SERIES 2006-HE7 Defendant: RICHARD JOHNSON, SUITE 20! Defendant: GIOVANNY SANCHEZ, 538-9300, an Answer to the Complain! VS MRS, JOHNSON. WIFE OF RICHARD PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 CITICORP TRUST BANK. FSB, EMELY and Amended Complaint, if any, filed Defendant GRIMHILDE A, VIVAS- JOHNSON. ET ALS (373) 538-4700 QUINTERO in a civil action, in which JPMQRGAN GONZALEZ; MORTGAGE ELECTRON- Sale Date: 08/13/2008 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sale Date 08/13/2008 CHASE BANK, N.A. is Plaintiff and IC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC Writ of Execution; 06/02/2008 A full legal description can be found at Writ of Execution: 04/14/2008 GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ, at al., areAS A NOMINEE FOR MTG. CORP. By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of the Union County Sheriff's Office By virtue of the above-stated writ of defendants, pending in the Superior Sale Date 08/20/2008 execution to me directed I shall Total Upset: 5353,754,32 execution to me directed I shall Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- Writ of Execution: 05/25/2008 expose for safe by public venue, at the ***Three Hundred Fifty-Three Thou- expose for sale by public venue, at the sion, UNION County and bearing By virtue of the above-stated writ of UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION sand Seven Hundred Fifty-Four and UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Docket No, F-240B4-08 within Shifty- execution to me directed I shall BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 EL1ZA- 92/100*** BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- five (35) days after July 31, 2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J , July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., exclusive of such date, or if published UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the U2169S2 PRO ($143,08) on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the after July 31, 2008, thirty-five (35) BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- afternoon of said clay AH successful afternoon of said day. AH successful days after the actual date of such pub- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., bidders must have 20% of their bid ROSELLE bidders must have 20-.1 of their bid lication, exclusive of such date, if you on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at faii to no so. Judgment by Default may afternoon of said day. All successful the conclusion of the sales. PUBLIC NOTICE the conclusion of the sales be rendered against you for the relief bidders must have 20% of their bid The property to be sold is located in BOROUGH OF ROSELLE Property to be sold is located in the demanded in the Complaint You shah available in cash or certified check at trie CITY o'f ELIZABETH, County of NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD City of Linden, County of Union, file your answer and proof of service in the conclusion of the sales UNION and State of New Jersey. State of New Jersey. duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- Property to be soid is located in the Commonly known as: 46 4TH ST.,The Borough of Roselle, New Jersey Premises commonly knows as: 130?or Court, Hughes Justice Complex, City of Elizabeth, County of Union, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 has awarded contracts without com- Monmouth Ave., Linden, NJ 07036 CN-97!, Trenton New Jersey 08625. State of New Jersey. Tax Lot No. 688 in Block No 5 petitive bidding as an extraordinary BEING KNOWN as LOT 12, BLOCK 55 in accordance -with the Rules of Civil Premises commonly knows as: 54-56 Dimension of Lot Approximately: 25X unspecifiable service pursuant to on the official Tax Map of the City of Practice and Procedure Pershmg Ave, Elizabeth NJ 07208 100 N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(ii). The con- Linden This action has been instituted far BEING KNOWN as LOT 1196, BLOCK Nearest Cross Street: FRANKLIN tracts and the resolution authorizing it Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 50.00 feet the purpose of CO foreclosing a mort- 13 on the official Tax Map of the City STREET are on file and available for public x 100.00 feet x 50.00 feet gaqe dated August 24, 2007 made by of Elizabeth BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THEinspection in trie office of the Roseile Nearest Cross Street: St. Marks GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ as mortgagors Dimensions: 36.50ft x 113.50ft x NORTHWESTERLY ROW LINE OF Municipal Clerk. Street to CHASE BANK USA, N A recorded 36.50ft x 113.50ft FOURTH STREET, AN .80' WIDE The Sheriff hereby reserves the an August 29, 2007, in Book 12279 of Nearest Cross Street: Murray Street ROW., SAID POINT ALSO BEING Awarded to: The Hartford right to adjourn this sale without Mortgages for UNION County Page The Sheriff hereby reserves the LOCATED 100,00 FEET FROM THE One Hartford Plaza further notice by publication. 465, ei seq., which mortgage was duly right to adjourn this sala without POINT OF SNTERSECTIQN FORMED Hartford, Connecticut 06155 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- assigned to the Plaintiff named above, further notice by publication. BY THE SOUTHWESTERLY R.O.W. Duration July 1, 2008 through pal liens or other charges, and any who is the present holder of said Mort- •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- LINE OF FRANKLIN STREET June 30, 2009 such taxes, charges, liens, insurance gage and (2) to recover possession of, pal liens or other charges, and any"THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES premiums or other advances made by and concerns premises commonly such taxes, charges, liens, insurance THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE CONTINUED ON PAGE 38 plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- known as 428 LIVINGSTON ST, ELIZA- premiums or other advances made by WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE ed parties are to conduct and rely BETH, NJ 07206. plaintiff prior to this sale All interest- upon their own independent investiga- If you cannot afford or are unable to ed parties are to conduct and rely tion to ascertain whether or not any obtain an attorney, you may communi- upon their own independent investiga- outstanding interest remain of record cate with the Legal Services Office of tion to ascertain whether or not any and/or have priority over the lien being the County of venue by calling. outstanding interest remain of record foreclosed and, if so the current and/or have priority over the lien being amount due thereon. UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: foreclosed and, if so the current "If the sale is set aside for any rea- (908)353-4715 amount due thereon. son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES. "If the sale is set aside for any rea- entitled only a return of the deposit son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be CAPTURE (908)354-4340 paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- entitled only a return of the deposit ther recourse against the Mortgagor, YOU, GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ are paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- the Mortgagor's attorney. made party defendants) to this fore- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $254,589.84*** closure action because you are one of the Mortgagor's attorney, Two Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand the mortgagors and may be liable for JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $482,700.04*** Five Hundred Eighty-Nine • and Four Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand THE any deficiency and for any lien, claim, 84/100"* or interest you may have in, to or Seven Hundred and 04/100*** Attorney: against the mortgaged premises by Attorney: PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC reason of the Mortgage made by you, PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD GUSTAVO RODRIGUEZ, as set forth 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SUITE 100 above SUITE 100 MEMORIES MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Upon request, a copy of the Com- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 (856) 813-5500 plaint and Amendment to Complaint, if (856) 813-5500 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich any, will uc supplied iu yuu fur partic- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at ularity. A full legal description can be found at A picture is worth a 1,000 words... the Union County Sheriff's Office File #AD 1578 the Union County Sheriffs Office and with reprints from Worrall Community Newspapers, Total Upset: $284,649.04 Dated: July 18, 2008 Total Upset: $530,695.63 ***Two Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand CHRISTINA P, HIGGINS ***Five Hundred Thirty Thousand Six you can capture those precious memories that may have Six Hundred Forty-Nine and 04/100"** Clerk of the Superior Hundred Ninety-Five and 63/100*" otherwise been missed. Order professional reprints of July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 2008 Court of New Jersey July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 U216994 PRO ($158.80) U217940 PRO July 31, 2008 ($39.20) U217392 PRO ($156.80) your favorite photographs and bring a smile to the face of someone you love. LINDEN ELIZABETH UMD£M Just go online to our website NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF LINDEN SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE http://www.localsource.com UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004319 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004224 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY and click on the Photo Reprints link. SEALED BIDS wilt be received by the Docket Number: F2181807 Docket Number: F2510307 PURCHASING AGENT of the City of County: Union County: Union Linden, at the City Hall, 301 North Plaintiff. DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, Plaintiff. CITIBANK, N.A., AS Wood Avenue, City Hall Plan Room # INC, TRUSTEE 215, Linden, New Jersey on August 12, VS VS 2008 at 10:00 a.m. prevailing Time for Defendant: ORLANDO ALVARADO: Defendant; FRANCISCO J. ESCOBAR: the following described work: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- TRATION SYSTEMS INC., AS NOMI- Milling and Resurfacing HUSSA NEE FOR SELECT PORTFOLIO SER- NEE FOR EMC MORTGAGE CORPO- STREET from Maple Avenue to Roselle VICING, INC. RATION: DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING Street E. BLANCKE STREET from Sale Date: 08/13/2008 Sale Date: 08/06/2008 Bower Street to McCandless Street, Writ of Execution: 06/13/2008 Writ of Execution: 06/19/2008 HAMPDEN STREET from Rt 1&9 to By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-slated writ of terminus, GRASSELLI AVENUE from execution lo me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall Buchanan Street to Main Street, MADI- expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the SON STREET from Grasselli Avenue to UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Parkway Avenue, ST. MARKS STREET BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- from Blancke Street to Hussa Street BETHTOWN PLAHA, Elizabeth. N.J.. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., and PASSAIC AVENUE from Baltimore on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Avenue to Chandler Avenue, being afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day All successful approximately 14S0 tons of hot mix bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid asphalt Mix I-5 and 7,000 squ.ira yards flvaiiahle h cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at (?f mi Ming the ca;ichj!',!i')p:!,'ty tr.- be sold is located in The property to be sold is located in the Ci'v if Elizabeth in the County of the City of LINDEN in the County of Specifications ara on filo a\ the Union, St.ua of Now Jersey. Union, Slate of New Jersey. Ot!iC3 of the Purchasing A'iOMt Room Commonly known as. 411 Llvinqston Commonly known as: 1317 EAST r,2<12 City Hall. 301 N. V.'CKK! AVITKIB Street, Eii.'. iteirt, NJ 07206 BLANCKE ST, LINDEN, NJ 07036 lindi-n f-iew Jersey 0703-3 Tax 1 oi No • 6t.S in Block 3 Tax Lot No,: 9 in Block 56 •A fey of $35.00 will bs' i-.h.Rijed far DirnenKicfr: of Lof (Approximately) 25 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 40 ieject (908)2:13-8500 FCZ-90582 (908)233-8500 FCZ-91701 iin/ and all bids should i! In? m iha Sheriff Ri.lph Froehlich Sheriff: Ralph Froohllch intorast of the City lo do so A full legal description can be found at A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office the Union County Sheriffs Office BY: ANNMARIE WHELAN Total Upnel: $532,848.37 Total Upset: $331,400.94 PURCHASING AGENT **"Fivi:3 Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand ""Three Hundred Thirty-One Thou- WORRALL COUNCIL Elnht Hundred Forty-Six and 37/100*** sand Four Hundred and 94/100*" CiTY Of LINDEN July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 2008 July 10. 17, 24, 31, 2008 U217952 PRO July 31. 2008 (832.83) U2169U1 PRO ($129.36) U216569 PRO ($129.36) Community Newspapers PAGE 38 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

.PUBLIC NOTICE ~ •;_;;.;..POBCIITMOT{C;E_..' ~: Nature and Type: Insurance - Proper- THROUGH PUBLICATION ELIZAB.EJH on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Chapter 32 (Urban Enterprise Zone) of ty, GUAute/Wotkers Corns JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $268,834.77"* afternoon of said day. All successful the Code of tho Borough, by such des- Amount of ConSract: $706,332 Two Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand SHERIFFS SALE bidders must have ZO'-h of their bid ignation is considered an "area in Eight Hundred Thirty-Four and Sheriff's File Number; CH-03004378 available in cash or certified check at need of rehabilitation" fcr (he purpose Awarded to. Lexington Insurance 77/100'*" Division CHANCERY the canclusisn of the sales of permitting tax exemptions and Company Attorney: Docket Number; F3305207 The propertv to be sold is located in abatements pursuant to the Five-Year 100 Summer Street STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG County: Union the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of Exemption and Abatement Law, Boston, Massachusetts 02110 & NORGAARD. LLC Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE SANK NATION- Union and State of NJ. " ' ~ A. 4QA21-1 et seq I Duration: July 1. 2008 through 2S3 EISENHOWER PARKWAY AL TRUST COMPANY. AS TRUSTEE It is commonly known as 893 MAGIE ig and JLJJiLA. 40J June 30, 2009 SUITE 300 - P.O. BOX 1660 FOR HSI ASSET SECURIZATION AVENUE (a/k/a 905-307 MAGIE and Nature and Type: Insurance - Police LIVINGSTON, NJ 07039-1S60 CORPORATION TRUST 2007-HE1 AVENUE), ELIZABETH, NJ WHEREAS, the Mayor 3nd Council of Professional Liability (973) 740-0700 VS It is known and designated as Block the find and determine that making tax Amount of Contract: $120,764 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Defendant; ITZEL D, MACHADO- 10, Lot 1412 exemptions and abatements available A full legal description can be found at RODRIGUEZ The dimensions are approximately 32 to commercial property owners with Awarded to: National Union Fire the Union County Sheriff's Office Sale Date: 08/20/2008 feet wide by 103 feet long (irregular). roperty located in the Borough's Insurance Co of Pittsburgh, PA Total Upset: $296,505.84 Writ of Execution; 0S/24/200S Nearest cross street: SUMMIT ROAD Prban Enterprise Zone pursuant to the 175 Water Street ***Two Hundred Ninety-Six Thousand By virtue of the above-stated writ of Prior lienfs); SUBJECT TO UNPAID Five-Year Exemption and Abatement New York. NY 10038 Five Hundred Five and 84/100"* execution to me directed I shall TAXES AND OTHER MUNICIPAL Law. N.J.S.A. 4QA.21-1 of seq., would Duration: July 1, 2008 through July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2009 expose for sale by public venue, at the LIENS, benefit the corough, June 30, 2009 U217932 PRO ($154,84) UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION AS OF 3/20/2008 TAXES ARE PAID NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT Nature and Type: Insurance - Public BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- THROUGH 1ST QUARTER 2008. 2ND ORDAINED by the Mayor and Council Orficials^Employrnent Practices Liabili- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., QUARTER 2008 TAXES IN THE of the Borough of Roselie that: ty ELIZABETH on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the AMOUNT OF $1,446.90 WAS DUE ON Amount of Contract: $53,330 afternoon of said day. All successful 5/1/2008. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF Section 1. The current Chapter 106 SHERIFF'S SALE bidders must have 20% of their bid 6/5/2008 FOR UNPAID WATER/ (Taxation), Article II (Tax Exemptions Awarded to: The Insurance Company Sheriff's File Number: CH-O80O4226 available in cash or certified check at SEWER CHARGES IS THE AGGRE- for Property Improvements! of the of the State of Pennsylvania Division: CHANCERY the conclusion of the sales. GATE SUM OF $593.52. Code of the Borough of Roselie is 160 Water Street Docket Number: F23815O7 Property to be sold is located in the THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES hereby repealed, and a new Chapter New York, NY 10038 County: Union City of ELIZABETH, County of THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE 106 (Taxation), Article II (Five-Year Duration: July 1, 2008 through June Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Union, State of New Jersey. WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Tax Exemptions and Abatements for 30 2009 AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE Premises commonly knows as: 230 Lt. THROUGH PUBLICATION, Commercial Property Owners in the Nature and Type: Insurance - Umbrel- FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI- Glttn Zamorski Drive, Elizabeth NJ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $294,329.26*" Urban Enterprise Zone) is hereby la Coverage TAL 1 INC. TRUST 2008-WMC2 07206 Two Hundred Ninety-Four Thousand adopted to read as follows: Amount of Contract: $100,999 VS BEING KNOWN as LOT 1S2, BLOCK Three Hundred Twenty-Nine and Defendant: EDGAR GOMEZ, LUZ 5, on the official Tax Map of the City 26/100*" ARTICLE II FIVE-YEAR TAX EXEMP- Dated: July 25, 2008 GOMEZ of ELIZABETH Attorney: TIONS AND ABATEMENTS FOR Sale Date: 08/20/2008 Dimensions: 25.00 FEET X 100.00 STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG COMMERCIAL PROPERTY OWNERS Rhona C. Bluestain, MB.A,, R.M.C. Writ of Execution: 06/17/2008 FEET X 25.00 FEET X 100.00 FEET & NORGAARD, LLC IN THE URBAN ENTERPRISE ZONE Municipal Clerk By virtue of the above-stated writ of Nearest Cross Street: THIRD AVE 293 EISENHOWER PARKWAY U218048 PRO July 31, 2008 ($29.89) execution to me directed I shall The Sheriff hereby reserves the SUITE 300 - P.O. BOX 1660 §106-2, Authorization for five-year expose for sale by public venue, at the right to adjourn this sale without LIVINGSTON, NJ 07039-1660 fax exemptions and abatements. ELIZABETH UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION further notice by publication. (973) 740-0700 The Mayor and Borough Council here- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich by authorizes the utilization of tax SHERIFF'S SALE BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., pal liens or other charges, and any A full legal description can be found at exemptions and abatements in accor- Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004587 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance the Union County Sheriff's Office dance with Article VII, Section 1, Para- Division. CHANCERY afternoon of said day. All successful premiums or other advances made by Total Upset: $324,158,84 graph 6 of the New Jersey Constitution Docket Number: F3212907 bidders must have 20% of their bid plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ""Three Hundred Twenty-Four Thou- ana establishes the eligibility of own- County: Union available in cash or certified check at ed parties are to conduct and rely sand One Hundred Fifty-Eight and ers of property with commercial struc- Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME the conclusion of the sales. upon their own independent investiga- 84/100"*" tures for five-year tax exemptions and LOANS, INC. Property to be sold is located in the tion to ascertain whether or not any July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 abatements to the maximum extent VS City of Elizabeth, County of Union, outstanding interest remain of record U217930 PRO ($139.16) permitted by N.J.S.A 40A:21-1 et seq Defendant: JOSE A. RtVAS; MORT- State of New jersey. and/or have priority over the lien being GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Premises commonly knows as: 133- foreclosed and, if so the current ROSELLE 5106-3. Applications for five-year SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR 135 Liberty Street, Elizabeth NJ amount due thereon. fax exemptions and abatements. COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; 072O2 "If the sale is set aside for any rea- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MATHEWA. SUMNER, ESQ.; MATHEW BEING KNOWN as LOT 561, BLOCK son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be BOROUGH OF ROSELLE Every applicant for five-year tax A. SUMNER PC; UNITED TRUST 6, on the official Tax Map of the City entitled only a return of the deposit ORDINANCE NUMBER 2304-08 exemptions and abatements shall file BANK; ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL; of Elizabeth paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- with the Tax Assessor the application COUNTY OF MORRIS; RUTGERS THE ther recourse against the Mortgagor, form prescribed by the Director of the Dimensions: 133.52 feet x S7.81 feet the Mortgagor's attorney. AN ORDINANCE MAKING FIVE-YEAR STATE UNIVERSITY; NORTHWEST x 132.03 foot x 54.25 feet TAX EXEMPTIONS AND ABATE- New Jersey Division of Taxation in the RADIOLOGY It; ASSET ACQUISITION JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $421,933.86"* Department of the Treasury [Form E/A- Nearest Cross Street: South Street Four Hundred Twenty-One Thousand MENTS AVAILABLE TO COMMER- GROUP LLC; STATE OF NEW JERSEY The Sheriff hereby reserves the CIAL PROPERTY OWNERS WITH 1] as a condition to approval, within 30 Sale Date: 08/27/2008 Nine Hundred Thirty-Three and days, including Saturdays and Sun- right to adjourn this sale without 86/100*" PROPERTY LOCATED IN THE URBAN Writ of Execution; 05/28/2008 further notice by publication. ENTERPRISE ZONE days, following the completion of the By virtue of the above-stated writ of 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Attorney: improvement or construction. Every execution to me directed I shall pal liens or other charges, and any PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of application for exemption or abate- expose for sale by public venue, at the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the Borough of Roselie find and deter- ment so filed shall be approved and UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION premiums or other advances made by SUITE 100 mine that tax exemptions and abate- allowed by the Tax Assessor within BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 ments should encourage new commer- thirty (30) days to the degree that the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ed parties are to conduct and rely (856) 813-5500 cial development and help increase application is consistent with the pro- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the upon their own independent investiga- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich the commercial ratable tax base and visions of this Article, provided that afternoon of said day. All successful tion to ascertain whether or not any A full legal description can be found at create job opportunities within the Bor- the improvement or construction for bidders must have 20% of their bid outstanding interest remain of record the Union County Sheriff's Office which the application is made qualifies available in cash or certified check at ough; and/or have priority over the lien being Total Upset: $462,881.05 WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of as such, pursuant to the provisions of the conclusion of the sates. foreclosed and, if so the current ""Four Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand this Article and the tax agreement, if The property to be sold is located in the Borough of Roselie find and deter- amount due thereon. Eight Hundred Eighty-One and mine that tax exemptions and abate- applicable. Every application shall be the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- 05/100"* accompanied by a fee of $1,000 to be Union and State of NJ. ments, such as those permitted pur- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 suant to the Five-Year Exemption and paid as compensation for legal and It Is commonly known as 212 INSLEE entitled only a return of the deposit U217397 PRO ($154.84) related administrative review oy Bor- PLACE, ELIZABETH, NJ. paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Abatement Law, N J.S.A. 40A:21-1 er ough officials. The granting of an If is known and designated as Slock 1, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, sep., should be effective in promoting exemption or abatement and tax Lot 255, W01. ELIZABETH the rehabilitation and construction or the Mortgagor's attorney. structures in areas threatened with agreement, if applicable, shall be The dimensions are approximately 25 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $800,644.55"* SHERIFF'S SALE economic and social decline fN.J.S.A, recorded and made a permanent part feet wide by 100 feat long. Five Hundred Thousand Six Hundred Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004458 of the official tax records of the taxing Nearest cross street: SECOND Forty-Four and 55/100*** Division: CHANCERY district, which record shall contain a Attorney: WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of notice of the termination date thereof. STREET Docket Number: F3282607 the Borough of Roseile find and deter- Prior lien(s): SUBJECT TO UNPAID PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC County: Union mine that tax exemptions and abate- TAXES AND OTHER MUNICIPAL 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME ments permitted pursuant to the Five- § 106-4. Improvements to commer- LIENS. SUITE 100 LOANS, INC. Year Exemption and Abatement Law, cial structures. AS OF 3/20/2008 TAXES ARE PAID MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054' VS N.J,S,A, 40A:21-1 er seq , are only Improvements to commercial struc- THROUGH 1ST QUARTER 2008. 2ND (856) 813-5500 Defendant: BRUCE PARK AND SUN permitted in areas designated by reso- tures on properties in the Urban Enter- QUARTER 2008 TAXES IN THE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich YOUNG KWON, HIS WIFE lution adopted pursuant to N.J.S.A prise Zone, as designated by Chapter AMOUNT OF $1,282.59 WAS DUE ON A full legal description can be found at Sale Date; 08/27/2008 40A:12a-14a to be "in need of rehabil- 32 (Urban Enterprise Zone), Article II 5/1/2008. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS OF the Union County Sheriff's Office Writ of Execution: 05/20/2008 itation" JNJ.S.A 40A:21-4J; (Designation), §32-13 of the Code of 5f5/2O0B FOR UNPAID WATERS Total Upset: $545,839.90 By virtue of the above-stated writ of WHEREAS, the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Rosalie, are eligible for SEWER CHARGES IS THE AGGRE- "**Five Hundred Forty-Five Thousand execution to me directed 1 shall the Borough of Raselle find and deter- tax exemption, subject to the approval, GATE SUM OF $1,773.56. Eight Hundred Thirty-Nine and expose for sale by public venue, at the mine that the Borough's Urban Enter- THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES 907100**' , UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION prise Zone, as designated by N,J.S.A. THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE July 24, 31, August 7, 14. 2006 BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- 52:27H-60 ef seq. and governed by CONTINUED ON PAGE 39 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE U217398 PRO ($152.88) BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Experience the E-EDITION ONIJINE YOUR NEWS, YOUR WAY! Railway Whether you have moved out of state, gone off to bank college or just want your hometown newspaper robbeci available wherever and whenever you choose.

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...... ••-py^ac-Haaiuation and approval of each appli- operate or disposes of the property or property taxes which would have been expose for sale by public venue, al the BANK USA. NA cation if approved, in determining fails to meet the condition for qualify- paid on She project had the tax agree- UNION COUNTUNTY ADMINISTRATIOADMNISATION Sale Date: 08/20/2008 value of reat property, the governing ing for the exemption ana abatement ment not bean in effect, for the current auiLiNSaDS , 1SST FLOORFLOOR , 10 ELIZAEZA- Writ of Execution: 051*25/2008 body of the Borough shall regard up to the local property taxes due for all of tax year. 8ETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., 3y virtue of the above-stated writ of the Tax Assessor's full and true value (he prtor years subject to exemption Section 2. Any provision in the Code on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the execution to me directed t shall of the improvements as not increasing and abatement and for the current of the Borough of Roselie in conflict afternoon of said day. All successful expose for sale by public venue, at the the value of the property for a period ear shall be payable as if no exemp- with a provision adopted in Section 1 . bidders musJ have 20% of their bid UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION of five years, notwithstanding that the tion had been granted. The Mayor and is hereby repealed. References else- available in cash or certified check at BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- value of the property to which the CounciI l shall notify the property owner where in the Code to current Article II the conclusion of the sales. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., improvements are made is increased and the Tax Collector. The Tax Collec- (Tax Exemptions for Property improve- Property to be sold is located in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the thereby. During the exemption period tor shall forthwith notify the property ments) shall be amended to conform to City of Elizabeth, County of Union, afternoon of said day. Atl successful the assessment on the property shall owner within 15 days of the date of the provisions of new Article II (Five- State of New Jersey. bidders must have 20% of their bid not be less than the assessment there- disqualification of the amount of taxes Year Tax Exemptions and Abatements) Premises cammoniy knows as: 5*2 available in cash or certified check at on existing immediately prior to the due In the event the subject property adopted in Section 1. Court Street. Elizabeth NJ 0720$ the conclusion of the sales: r improvements, unless there is damage has been transferred to a new owner Section 3. In the event that any sec- BEING KNOWN as LOT 116.A, BLOCK Property to be sold is located in the to the structure through action of the and it is determined that the new tion or paragraph, clause, phrase, 3, on the official Tax Map of the City City of Linden, County of Union, elements sufficient to warrant a reduc- owner will continue to use the property term, provision, or part of this Ordi- of Elizabeth State of New Jersey. tion. pursuant to the qualifying conditions, nance shali be adjudged by a court of Dimensions: 31.25 feet J 100.00 feet Premises commonly knows as: 1311 E. § 106-5. Construction of new com- no tax shali be due, the exemption competent jurisdiction to be invalid or x 31.25 feet x 100.00 feet HENRY STREET, LINDEN NJ 07036 mercial structures. shall continue and the tax agreement unenforceable for any reason, such Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Street BEING KNOWN as LOT 11, BLOCK 52 Construction of new commercial struc- shall remain in effect. judgment shall not effect, impair, or The Sheriff hereby reserves the on the official Tax Map of the City of tures on properties in the Urban Enter- E. At the termination of the tax agree- invalidate the remainder thereof, but right to adjourn this sale without Linden prise Zone, as designated by Chapter ment, the property shall be subject to shall be confined in its operation to the further notice by publication. Dimensions: 100.00ft x 40.00ft x 32 (Urban Enterprise Zone), Article II all applicable real property taxes as section, paragraph, clause, term, pro- "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- 100.00ft X 40.00ft (Designation), § 32-13 of the Code of provided by State law and regulation vision, or part thereof directly involved pal liens or other charges, and any Nearest Cross Street: St. Marks the Borough of Roselle. is eligible for and Borough ordinances. in the controversy in such judgment such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Street tax exemption and abatement. The has been rendered. premiums or other advances made by The Sheriff hereby reserves the owner of such property shall enter into § 106-8. Assessed value of proper- Section 4. This Ordinance shall take plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- right to adjourn this sale without a tax agreement with the Borough for ties under exemption and/or abate- effect after public hearing and final ed parties are to conduct and rely further notice by publication. the tax exemption and abatement as ment; Valuation of ratable for prop- adoption and publication in the manner upon their own independent investiga- 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- set forth in § 106-6 and §106-7 of this erties under exemption and abate- prescribed by law. tion to ascertain whether or not any pal liens or other charges, and any Article. ment PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that outstanding interest remain of record such taxes, charges, liens, insurance A The Tax Assessor shall determine, the foregoing proposed Ordinance was and/or have priority over the lien being premiums or other advances made by 5 106-6. Applications for tax exemp- on October 1 of the year following the introduced and read by title for the foreclosed and, if so the currem plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- tion and abatement for construction date of the completion of an improve- first time at a regular meeting of the amount due thereon. ed parties are to conduct and rely of new commercial structures. ment or construction, the true value Borough Council of the Borough of "If the sale is set aside for any rea- upon their own independent investiga- Notwithstanding § 106-3 of this Article, thereof. Except for properties subject Roselle held on July 16, 2008, and this son, the Purchaser at the sale.shall be tion to ascertain whether or not any such applicants for tax exemption and to a tax agreement entered into Ordinance will be considered for final entitled only a return of the deposit outstanding interest remain of record abatement for the construction of new according to § 106-6 and § 106-7 of passage at a regular meeting of the paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- and/or have priority over the lien being commercial structures shall provide this Article, tne amount of tax to be Borough Council of the Borough of ther recourse against the Mortgagor, foreclosed and, if so the currem the governing body of the Borough paid for the tax year in which the Roselle to be held at Borough Hall, the Mortgagor's attorney amount due thereon. with an application setting forth the improvement or construction is com- Council Chambers, 210 Chestnut JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $485,085.03*"- "If ths sale is set aside for any rea- following information: pleted shall be based on the assessed Street, Roselle, New Jersey, on August Four Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be valuation of the property for the cur- 20, 2008 at 7:30 p.m., or as soon Sixty-Five and 03/100*** entitled only a return of the deposit 1. A general description of a project rent tax year, minus the amount of thereafter as the matter may be Attorney: paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- for which exemption and abatement is exemption and/or abatement, if any, reached, at which time and place all PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC ther recourse against the Mortgagor, sought; allowed pursuant to this Article, pro persons interested will be given oppor- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the Mortgagor's attorney. 2. A legal description of all real estate rated, plus any portion of the assessed tunity to be heard concerning same. SUITE 100 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $440,745.80*" necessary for the project; valuation of the improvement or con- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Four Hundred Forty Thousand Seven 3. Plans, drawings and other docu- struction not allowed pursuant to this Rhona C. Bluestein, MB.A.. R.M.C (856J 813-5500 Hundred Forty-Five and 80/100*** ments as may be required by the gov- Article, also pro rated. The property Borough Clerk Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Attorney: erning body of the Borough to demon- shall continue to be treated in the U217941 PRO July 31. 2008 ($241.57) A full legal description can be found at PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC strate the structure and design of the appropriate manner for each of the the Union County Sheriff's Office 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD project; four tax years subsequent to the origi- ELIZABETH Total Upset: $532,035.01 SUITE 100 nal determination of the Tax Assessor "'Five Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand MT, LAUREL, NJ 08054 4. A description of the number, class- and shall be pro rated for the final tax Thirty-Five and 01/1 00"** f/856) 813-5500 es and type of employees to be year in which the exemption and/or NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2t>08 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich employed at the project site within two abatement expires. U21739S PRO ($143,08) A full legal description can be found at years of completion of the project; (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: the Union County Sheriffs Office 5. A statement of the reasons for B That percentage which the payment Guido Correa, his heirs, devisees, LINDEN Total Upset: $483,290.58 seeking tax exemption and abatement in lieu of taxes for properties subject and personal representatives, and '"Four Hundred Eighty-Three Thou- on the project and a description of the to a tax agreement entered into his, their or any of their successors SHERIFF'S SALE sand Two Hundred Ninety and benefits to be realized by the applicant according to § 106-6 and § 106-7 of In right, title and interest Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004479 58/100*** if the application is granted and a tax this Article bears to the property tax Division: CHANCERY agreement entered into; which would have been paid had an YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Docket Number: F2S8608 July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 6. An estimate of the cost of complet- exemption and abatement not been AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- County: Union U217390 PRO ($147.00) ing such project, together with the granted for the property under the tax ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK expected method or plan of financing agreement shall be applied to the val- ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFI- the project; uation of the property to determine the address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite CATEHOLDERS ASSET-BACKED CER- SHERIFFS SALE 7. A projected time schedule for com- reduced valuation of the property to be 301, Mountainside, New Jersey TIFICATES, SERIES 2007-4 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004397 pleting such project; included in the valuation of the Bor- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- VS Division: CHANCERY 8. A statement showing : (a) the real ough for determining equalization for 233-8500, an Answer to the Complaint Defendant: WILTON CARVALHO, AND Docket Number. F3217607 property taxes currently being county tax apportionment and school filed in a civil action, in which Wells MARIA CARVALHO County. Union assessed at the project site; (b) the aid during the term of the tax agree- Fargo Bank, NA is plaintiff, and Guido Sale Date: 08/27/2008 Plaintiff. COUNTRYWIDE HOME estimated tax payments that would be ments for the properties. At the termi- Correa, et al., are defendants, pending Writ of Execution: 06/27/2008 LOANS, INC. made annually by the applicant on the nation of a tax agreement for a proper- in the Superior Court of New Jersey, By virtue of the above-stated writ of project during the period of the tax ty, the reduced valuation procedure Chancery Division, Union County, and execution to me directed I shall Defendant: TOMMY MCGRlFP JR.: agreement; and (c) the estimated tax required under this section shall no bearing Docket F-20616-08 within thir- expose for sale by public venue; at the WHITEHALL APTS.; VfRTUA WEST payments that would be made by the longer apply. ty-five (35) days after 07/31/200* UNION COUNTY ADM IN JSTRATION JERSEY HEALTH; STATE OF NEW applicant on the project during the first exclusive of such date, or if published BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- JERSEY full year following the termination of $ 106-9. Additional improvements after 07/31/2008, (35) days after the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ,, Sale Date; 08/20/2008 the tax agreement; eligible for tax exemption and/or actual date of such publication, exclu- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Writ of Execution: 06/25/2008 9. A description of any lease agree- abatement. sive of such date. If you fail to do so, afternoon of said day. All successful By virtue of the above-stated writ of ment between the applicant and pro- An additional improvement or con- judgment by default may be rendered bidders must have 20% of their bid execution to me directed I shall posed users of the project and a histo- struction completed to a property against you for the relief demanded in available in cash or certified check at expose for sale by public venue, at the ry and description of the users' busi- already granted an exemption and/or the Complaint. You shall file your the conclusion of the sales. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION nesses; abatement during the period in which Answer and proof of service in dupli- Property to be sold is located in the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- 10. A disclosure statement of the the exemption and/or abatement is in cate with the Clerk of the Superior City of Linden, County of Union, BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., interests of all parties, including sub- effect shall be eligible for an addition- Court of New Jersey," Hughes Justice State of New Jersey. on WEDNESDAY, al two o'clock in the sidiary companies, in the project; al exemption and/or abatement, just as Complex - CH 971, Trenton, New Jer- Premises commonly knows as: 314 afternoon of said day. All successful 11. The original signature of the appli- if such property had not received a sey 08625, in accordance with the MITCHELL AVENUE, LINDEN NJ bidders must have 20% of their bid cant as notarized, accompanied by a previous exemption and/or abatement. rules of civil practice and procedure. 07036-0000 available in cash, or certified check at corporate resolution, if appropriate; The additional improvement or con- This action has been instituted for BEING KNOWN as LOT 19.01 & 19.02. the conclusion of the sales. 12. The applicant's certification that struction shall be considered as sepa- the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- BLOCK 463, on the official Tax Map of Property to be sold is located in the the construction as proposed meets rate for purposes of calculating the gage dated 10/26/2007 made by the City of Linden City of Linden, County of Union, the requirements of Chapter 118 (Zon- exemption and/or abatement, except Guido Correa as mortgagors, to Wells Dimensions: 50.00 feet x 200.00 feet State of New Jersey. ing) and Chapter 32 (Urban Enterprise that the assessed value of any previ- Fargo Bank, NA recorded on x 50.00 feet x 200.00 feet Premises commonly knows as: 616 Zone) of the Code of the Borough of ous improvement or construction shall 11/-T3/2007 in Book 12344 of Mort- Nearest Cross Street: West Stimpson MCCANDLESS STREET, LINDEN NJ Roselle; be added to the assessed valuation as gages for Union County, Page 0846; Ave 07036-0000 13. Such other pertinent information it was prior to that improvement or and (2) to recover possession of, and The Sheriff hereby reserves the BEING KNOWN as LOT 15, BLOCK as the governing body of the Borough construction, for the purpose of deter- concerns premises commonly known right to adjourn this sale without 124 on the official Tax Map of the City may require. mining the assessed value of the prop- as 900 EAST JERSEY STREET, ELIZ- further notice by publication, of Linden erty from which any additional- exemp- ABETH, NJ 07201. 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Dimensions: 100.00ft x 14.50ft x § 106-7. Approval of applications tion and/or abatement is to be sub- If you are unable to obtain an attor- pal liens or other charges, and any 100.00ft x 14.50ft for tax exemption and abatement for tracted. ney, you may communicate with the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Nearest Cross Street: Dill Avenue construction of new commercial New Jersey Bar Association by calling premiums or other advances made by The Sheriff hereby reserves the structures/tax agreements $ 106-10, Incligibility for tax exemp- 732-249-5000. You may also contact plaintiff prior to this sale. Atl interest- right to adjourn this sale without A. Upon approval by the Mayor and tions antf/or abatements. the Lawyer Referral Service of the ed parties are to conduct and rely further notice by publication. Council, by ordinance, of an applica- No exemptions or abatements shall be County of venue by calling 908-353- upon their own independent investiga- "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- tion submitted pursuant to § 106-6, the granted for any property for which 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, tion to ascertain whether or not any pal liens or other charges, and any governinq body of the EiloroiiQti shall property ia :es or any othar municipal you may communicate with the Legal outstanding interest remain of record such taxes, charges, liens, Insurance enter into a tax agreement requiring ch»rc;e; ore delinquent or remain Services office of the County of venue and/or have priority over the lien being premiums or other advances made by tne applicant to pay the Boiough, in unpaid, or for which penalties for non- by calling 908-354-4340. foreclosed and, if >o the current plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- lieu of full payment of property tax payment in? \iua. YOU, GUIDO CORREA, his heirs, amount due thereon, ed parties are to conduct and rely payments on the new construction, an devisees, and personal representa- *'lf the sate is set aside for any rea- upon their awn independent investiga- amount equal to a percentage of taxes § 106-11. Notice to qualified proper- tives, and his, their or any of their suc- son, the Purchaser at the sate shall be tion to ascertain whether or not any otherwise due according So the follow- ty ownars. cessors in right, title and interest are entitled only a return of the deposit outstanding interest remain of record ing schedule: The Tax Collector shall include an made a party defendant to this foreclo- paid. The Purchaser shali have no fur- and/or have priority over the lien being appropiiate notice in the mailing of the sure action because you executed ther recourse against the Mortgagor, foreclosed and, if so the current (1) In the first full tax year after com- annual property tax bills to eacn owner Plaintiff's obligation and mortgage and the Mortgagor's attorney. amount due thereon pletion of the construction, no payment of property in the Urban Enterprise may be liable for any deficiency, and JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $373,997.82*" "If the sale is set aside for any rea- . in lieu of taxes otherwise due: Zone, as designated by Chapter 32 are a record owner of the subject Three Hundred Seventy-Three Thou- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be (2) In the second tax year, an amount (Urban Enterprise Zone), Article II property and for any right, title and sand Nine Hundred Ninety-Seven entitled only a return of the deposit not lass than 20% of taxes; otherwise (Designation), § 32-13 of the Code of interest you may have in, to or against and 82/100"* aid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- dua; the Borough of Roselle, regarding the the subject property. Attorney: Sler recourse against the Mortgagor, (3) In the third tax year, an amount exemptions and/or abatements provid- File #XRZ 103432 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC the Mortgagor's attorney. not lass than 40% of taxes otherwise ed for pursuant to this Article. JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $187,409.69"*" d u a; SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY SUITE 100 On* Hundred Eighty-Seven Thou- (4) In the fourth tax year, an amount § 10S-12. Report of real property This is an attempt MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 sand Four Hundred Nine and not less than 60% of taxen otherwise faxes. to collect a debt, (856) 813-5500 69/100*'" dua; and The Tax Assessor on behalf of Mayor and any Information obtained will Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Attorney: (5) In the fifth tax year, an amount not and Council shall report, on or before be used tor that purpose, A full legal description can be found at PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC lass than 80% of taxes otherwise due. October s of each year, to the Director U217972 PRO July 31, 2008 ($38.71) the Union County Sheriff's Office 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD B. The tax agreement shall provide of the Division of Local Government Total Upset; $418,236.23 SUITE 100 that the payment shall be billad and Seivices in the Department of Commu- '"Four Hundred Eighteen Thousand MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 collected in the sama manner as any nity Affairs and to the Director of the Two Hundred Thirty-Six and 23/100"* (856) 813-5500 conventional taxes, and that any Division of Taxation in the Department SHERIFF'S SALE July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich arrearages shall accrue that rate of of the Treasury the total amount of Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004381 U217822 PRO ($154.84) A full legal description can be found at interest charged for delinquent real real pioperly taxes exempted within Division: CHANCERY the Union County Sheriffs Office estate taxes and shall be subject to the iiorouqh in the current tax year Docket Number: F2809607 Total Upset: $209,344.21 foreclosure. pursuant fo this Article for improve- County: Union •"Two Hundred Nine Thousand Three C. The Borough Clerk shall forward a ments of commercial structu,r»s. As Plaintiff: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred Forly-Four and 21/100*" copy of all executed tax agreements to apfJIier, lo the construction of new VS Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004407 July 24, 31, August 7. 14, 2008 the Director of the Division of Local commercial structures, the report shall Defendant: ROBSON DESOUZA, Division: CHANCERY U217394 PRO ($152.83) Government Services in the; Depart- state instead the total amount of pay- CHASE BANK USA, N.A. Docket Number; F3479507 ment of Community Affairs within 30 ments made in lieu of taxes according Sale Date; 08/20/2008 County: Union to the formula utilized by the Borough, Writ Of Execution: 06/25/2008 days of the date of execution. Plaintiff: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC CONTINUED ON PAGE 40 PAGE 40 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

NOTICIE PUBLIC PUBLIC NOTICE PaBLlCNOTlCE ELIZABETH afternoon of said day. Ali successful for said County, which mortgage was UNJ1EJ1 available in oath or certified check at bidders must have 20% of their bid assigned to the plaintiff. Avelo Mort- the conclusion of the sales. SHERIFF'S SALE available m cash or certified check at gage, LLC, by Assignment has been SHERIFF'S SALE The property to be sold ts located in Sheriff's File Number: CH-080045SQ the conclusion of the sales. sent for recording: and (2) to recover Sheriffs File Number: CH-QSQ0445S the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of Division: CHANCERY Property to be sold is located in the possession of. afid concerns promises Division, CHANCERY UNION and State of New Jersey. Docket Number. F32D608 City of Elizabeth, County of Union, commonly known as 142 W. Liftcoin Docket Number: F174Q704 Commonly known as: 535 FULTON ST. County: Union State of New Jersey. Ave\, Rahwsy. NJ 07QS5 County: Union ELIZABETH, NJ 07206. Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Premises commonly knows as 255 If you are unable to obtain an attor- Plaintiff' MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC Tax Lot No. 521 in Block No. 3 AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FRANKLIN STREET, ELIZABETH NJ ney, you may communicate with the REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. Dimension of Lot Approximately: 25 X FOR J.P. MORGAN CHASG SANK 0720S New jersey State Bar Association by VS 100 NATSONAt ASSOCIATION JPMAC BEING KNOWN as LOT 410, BLOCK 2 calling S-732-249-5000, You may also Defendant: JOSEPH V CAPLETTE, Nearest Cross Street: SIXTH STREET 2007-CH3 on the official Tax Map of the City of contact the Lawyer Referral Service of MARY JO CAPLETTE BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE VS Elizabeth the County of venue by calling 1-1908) Sale Date: 08/27/2008 NORTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF FUL- Defendant: TERESA LESCANO Dimensions: 100.00ft x 25.00ft x 353-4715 If you cannot afford an Writ of Execution: 07/01/2003 TON STREET, SAID POINT BEING CHASE BANK USA, N.A., CASTLE 100,00ft x 25,00ft attorney, you may communicate with By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of DISTANT 350.00 FEET SOUTHEAST-. HOME MORTGAGE CORP. Nearest Cross Street: Third Street the Legal Services offices of the Coun- execution to me directed I shail ERLY FROM THE INTERSECTION OF Sale Date: 08/27/2008 The Sheriff hereby reserves the ty of venue by calling 1-(908) 354- expose for sale by public venue, at the THE NORTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF Writ of Execution: 07/11/2008 right to adjourn this sale without UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION FULTON STREET AND THE SOUTH- By virtue of the above-stated writ of further notice by publication. YOU, Jose Cedeno, are hereby made BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- EASTERLY SIDELINE OF SIXTH execution to me directed I shall •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- a party defendant to this foreclosure BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NJ., STREET expose far sale fay public venue, at the pal liens or other charges, and any action because you are the record on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION such taxes, charges, liens, insurance owner of the mortgaged premises and afternoon of said day. All successful THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- premiums or other advances made by because you executed the bond or bidders must have 20% of their bid WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J , plaintiff prior to this sale. AH interest- note and mortgage being foreclosed available in cash or certified check at THROUGH PUBLICATION," on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the ed parties are to conduct and rely herein and may be liable for any defi- - the conclusion of the sales. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES afternoon of said day. Alt successful upon their own independent investiga- c/ency thereon, and for any lien, claim Property to be sold is located in the WATER ACCOUNT. PRIVATE MAN- bidders must have 20% of their bid tion to ascertain whether or not any or interest you may have in, to or City of Linden, County of Union, AGED BY NJ AMERICAN WATER CO. available in cash or certified check at outstanding interest remain of record against the mortgaged premises. State of New Jersey, (800) 652 - 6937; FINAL READING the conclusion of the sales. and^or have priority over the lien being File: NJ38B6FC Premises commonly knows as: 620 MUST BE OBTAINED PRIOR TO ALL Property to be sold is located in the foreciosed "and, if so the current Jennifer M. Peraz, Clerk McGillvray Place, Linden NJ 07036 CLOSINGS, UNPAID CHARGES ARE City of Elizabeth, County of Union, amount due thereon. Superior Court of New Jersey BEING KNOWN as LOT 7, BLOCK SUBJECT TO TAX SALE. State of New Jersey. "If the sate is set aside for any rea- U217943 PRO July 31, 2008 ($37.24) 48S, on the official Tax Map of the City JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $430,112.36*" Premises commonly knows as: 20-22 son, the Purchaser at the sa!e shall oe of Linden Four Hundred Thirty Thousand One ERIE STREET, ELIZABETH NJ 07201 entitled only a return of the deposit Dimensions. 57 feet x 100 feet x 57 Hundred Twelve ana 36/100*" BEING KNOWN as LOT S, BLOCK paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- feet x 100 feet Attorney: 388, on the official Tax Map of the City ther recourse against the Mortgagor, SHERIFF'S SALE Nearest Cross Street: Carlton Street FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC of Elizabeth the Mortgagor's attorney. Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004228 The Sheriff hereby reserves the 7 CENTURY DRIVE Dimensions: 100.00ft x 37.50ft x JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $395,309.40*** Division: CHANCERY right to adjourn this sale without SUITE 201 100.00ft x 37.50ft Three Hundred Ninety-Five Thou- Docket Number: F1490206 further notice by publication. PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 Nearest Cross Street: Marritt Avenue sand Three Hundred Nine and County: Union 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- (973) 538-4700 The Sheriff hereby reserves the 40/100**' Plaintiff: DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL, pal liens or other charges, and any Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich right to adjourn this sale without Attorney: INC such taxes, charges, liens, insurance A full legal description can be found at further notice by publication. PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC VS premiums or other advances made by the Union County Sheriff's Office "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Defendant: TRAVIS SENNET plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Total Upset; $476,117.70 pal liens or other charges, and any SUITE 100 Sale Date: 08/06/2008 ed parties are to conduct and rely ""Four Hundred Seventy-Six Thou- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Writ of Execution: 06/09/2008 upon their own independent investiga- sand One Hundred Seventeen and premiums or other advances made by (856) 813-5500 -By virtue of the above-stated writ of tion to ascertain whether or not any 70/100*** plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich execution to me directed I shall outstanding interest remain of record July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 ed, parties are to conduct and rely A full legal description can be found at expose for sale by public venue, at the and/or have priority over the lien being U217926 PRO ($141.12) upon their own independent investiga- the Union County Sheriff's Office UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION foreclosed and, if so the current tion to ascertain whether or not any Total Upset: $435,084.34 BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- amount due thereon outstanding interest remain of record "'Four Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., "If the sale is set aside for any rea- and/or have priority over the lien being Eighty-Four and 34/100*** on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be SHERIFF'S SALE foreclosed anil, if so the current July 24, 31. August 7, 14, 2008 afternoon of said day. All successful entitled only a return of the deposit Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004416 amount due thereon. U217389 PRO (5147.00) bidders must have 20% of their bid paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Division: CHANCERY **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- available in cash or certified check at ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Docket Number: F26708 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be the Mortgagor's attorney RAH WAY the conclusion of the sales. County Union entitled only a return of the deposit The property to be sold is located in JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $214,768,89*** Plaintiff: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- the City of Elizabeth in the County of Two Hundred Fourteen Thousand VS ther recourse against the Mortgagor, NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT Union, State of New Jersey. Seven Hundred Sixty-Eight and Defendant: JUANA RAMIREZ, CHASE the Mortgagor's attorney. Commonly known as: 614 4th Avenue, 89/100*** BANK USA, NA JUDGMENT AMOUNT; S362.431.48*** (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Attorney: Jose Cedeno Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Sale Date: 08/20/2008 Three Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand Tax Lot No.: 636 in Block 9 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCWMIEG, PC Writ of Execution: 06/25/2008 Four Hundred Thirty-One and YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 75 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD By virtue of the above-stated writ of 48M00*** ft x 16 ft SUITE 100 execution to me directed I shall Attorney: REQUIRED to serve upon GOLDBECK McCAFFERTY * McKEEVER, A PRO- Nearest Cross Street: John Street MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 expose for sale by public venue/at the PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC FESSIONAL CORPORATION, plain- Sub/set to any open taxes, (856) 813-5500 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD tiff's attorneys, whose address is Suite water/sewer, municipal or tax liens Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 EL1ZA- SUITE 100 5000 - Mellon Independence Center; that may be due. A full legal description can be found at BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 701 Market Street; Philadelphia, PA Tax and prior Hen info: At the time of the Union County Sheriff's Office on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the (858) 813-5500 19106-1532, phone # (858) 858-3242, publication taxes/ sewer/water was not Total Upset: $267,574.93 afternoon of said day. All successful Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich an answer to the Complaint, filed in a available • You must check with the tax "•Two Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand bidders must have 20% of their bid A full legal description can be found at civil action, in which Avelo Mortgage, collector for exact amounts due. Five Hundred Seventy-Four and available in cash or certified check at the Union County Sheriff's Office L.L.C. is plaintiff, and Fernando Hate: The sheriff reserves the right to 93/100*** the conclusion of the sales. Total Upset: $393,700.35 Acevedo and Jose Cedeno are the adjourn this sale for any length of time July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 Property to be sold is located in the ""Three Hundred Ninety-Three Thou- defendant(s) pending in the Superior without further advertisement. U217920 PRO ($148.86) City of Rahway, County of Union. sand Seven Hundred and 35/100**' Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $308,956,13*** State of New Jersey. July 31, August 7, 14, 21, 2008 sion, Union County, and bearing Dock- Three Hundred Eight Thousand Nine ELIZABETH *~ Premises commonly knows as: 1146 U217925 PRO [8154.84) et No. F-4117-08 within thirty-five (35) Hundred Fifty-Six 13/100*** FULTON STREET, RAHWAY NJ 07065 days after July 31, 2008 exclusive of Attorney: SHERIFF'S SALE BEING KNOWN as LOT 6, BLOCK " ELIZABETH such date, if you fail to do so, judg- ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004456 310, on the official Tax Map of the City ment by default may be rendered LLC Division: CHANCERY of Rahway SHERIFF'S SALE against you for the relief demanded in 200 SHEFFIELD STREET Docket Number: F2546507 Dimensions: 72.82ft x 100.00ft x Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004408 the Complaint. You shall file your SUITE 301 County: Union 73.17ft x 100.00ft Division: CHANCERY answer and, proof of service in dupli- MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Plaintiff: WASHINGTON MUTUAL Nearest Cross Street East Emerson Docket Number: F3140707 cate with the Clerk of the Superior (908)233-8500 FCZ-78558 BANK, FA Avenue County: Union Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich VS The Sheriff hereby reserves tha Plaintiff: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Jer- A full legal description can be found at Defendant: HERBINTON RODRIGUEZ, right to adjourn this sale without VS sey 0862,5, in accordance with the the Union County Sheriff's Office MARTHA RODRIGUEZ further notice by publication. Defendant: SOFIA MONTALVO, rules of civil practice and procedure. Total Upset: $356,895.51 Sale Date: 08/27/2008 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- CHASE BANK USA, N.A. This action has been instituted for •"•Three Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand Writ of Execution: 06/23/2008 pal liens or other charges, and any Sale Date: 08/20/2008 the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mort- Eight Hundred Ninety-Five and By virtue of the above-stated writ of such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Writ of Execution: 06/25/2008 gage dated October 10, 2006, made by 517100*** execution to me directed I shall premiums or other advances mads by By virtue of the above-stated writ of Fernando Acevedo and Jose Cedeno July 10, 17. 24, 31. 2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the plaintiff prior to this sale, All interest- execution to me directed I shall as mortgagor(s), to Mortgage Electron- U21657.1 PRO ($121.52) UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION ed parties are to conduct and rely expose for sale by public venue, at the ic Registration Systems, Inc., acting BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 EttZA- upon their own independent investiga- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION solely as a nominee for Decision One BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- Mortgage Company, iLC recordsd on on WEDNESDAY, at two jo'clock in the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabath, N.J., October 19, 2006, for Union County in afternoon of said day. 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PUBLICNOTTCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUMJC^OTICE tion to ascertain whether or not any THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE Two Hundred Sev«nty-Nine Thou- STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- outstanding interest remain of record WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE sand Eighty and 90/100"* S NORGAARO, LLC pal Tiens or other charges, and any and/or have priority over the lien being THROUGH PUBLICATION." Attorney: 293 EISENHOWER PARKWAY such taxes, charges, liens, insurance foreclosed ant), if so the current PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES ZUCKER. GOLDBERG 4 ACKERMAN. SUITE 300-P.O. BOX 1660 premiums or other advances made by amount due thereon. TOTAL AS OF June 17, 2008 $ 00 LLC LIVINGSTON, NJ 07039-1660 plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $460,478.13*" 200 SHEFFIELD STREET 1973) 74G-07OQ ed parties are to conduct and rely son, (he Purchaser at the sale shall be Four Hundred Sixty Thousand Four SUITE 301 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich upon their own independent investiga- entitled only a return of the deposit Hundred Seventy-Eight and MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 A full legal-description can be found at tion to ascertain whether or not any paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- 13/100"* (908)233-8500 FWZ-94018 the Union County Sheriffs Office outstanding interest remain of record ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Attorney: Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Total Upset: $571,734.02 and/or have priority over the lien being the Mortgagor's attorney. FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC A full legal description can be found at •"Five Hundred Seventy-One Thou- foreclosed and, if so the current JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $394,391.94"" 7 CENTURY DRIVE the Union County Sheriffs Office sand Seven Hundred Thirty-Four and amount due thereon. Three Hundred Ninety-Four Thou- SUITE 201 Total Upset: $312185.22 02*100"* "If the sa!e is set aside for any rea- sand Three Hundred Ninety-One and PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 ""Three Hundred Twelve Thousand July 10, 17. 24, 31, 2Q08 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 94/100"* (973) 538-4700 One Hundred Eighty-Five and U216562 PRO ($143 08) entitled only a return of the deposit Attorney. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 22/100*" paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC A full legal description can be found at July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 ther recourse against the Mortgagor, 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the Union County Sheriff's Office U217370 PRO ($139.16) the Mortgagor's attorney. SUITE 100 Total Upset: $519,878.74 PUBLIC NOTICE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $439,680.90*"" MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 "'Five Hundred Nineteen Thousand __—-___ Four Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand (856) 813-5500 Eight Hundred Seventy-Eight and SJJJIMLI Six Hundred Eighty and 80/100*" Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 747100"* Attorney: A full legal description can be found at July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG. PC the Union County Sheriff's Office U21737B PRO ($133.28) Sheriff's File Number: CH-OB004176 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004186 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Total Upset: $430,268.43 ______Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY SUITE 100 ""Four Hundred Thirty Thousand Two Docket Number: F2642207 Docket Number: F34S5107 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Hundred Sixty-Eight and 43/100"" County: Union County: Union (856) 813-5500 July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 SHERIFF'S SALE Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME Plaintiff: GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich U217384 PRO (5147 00) Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004377 LOANS, INC. VS A full legal description can be found at _____ Division: CHANCERY VS Defendant: PAUL PEOPLES. MORT- the Union County Sheriff's Office Docket Number: F3060907 Defendant: HELIO DE OLIVEIRA, MRS GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Total Upset: $479,500.32 County: Union HEIIO DE OLIVEIRA, H/W MORT- SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR '"Four Hundred Seventy-Nine Thou- SHERIFF'S SALE Plaintiff: INDYMAC BANK, FSB GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING sand Five Hundred and 32/100"* Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004415 VS SYSTEMS, INC AS NOMINEE FOR INC ITS SUCCESSORS AND July 10, 17. 24, 31, 2008 Division: CHANCERY Defendant: GERALD SANTOS, COUNTRYWIDE BANK, N.A. AND ASSIGNS U216579 OBS ($150 92) Docket Number: F2408406B NATIONAL CITY BANK: MORTGAGE^ RENE DARCELOS, TENANT Sale Date: O8/G6/2008 County: Union ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- Sale Date: 08/06/2008 Writ of Execution: 05/10/2008 Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- TEMS. INC., AS NOMINEE FOR INDY- Writ of Execution: 05/09/2008 By virtue of the above-stated writ of CIATION MAC BANK FSB: FIRST BANKAMERI- By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall VS CANO; STATE OF NEW JERSEY execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the SHERIFF'S SALE Defendant: ROSELLI FRANCO, MORT- Sale Date: 08/20/2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Sheriff's File Numbsr CH-08004374 GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Writ of Execution: 06/23/2008 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Division: CHANCERY SYSTEMS INC. AS NOMINEE FOR By virtue of the above-stated writ of BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Docket Number: F3054607 COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC. execution to me directed I shall BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the County. Union Sate Date: 08/20/2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day All successful Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- Writ of Execution: 06/25/2008 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid CIATION. TRUSTEE FOR SG MORT- By virtue of the above-stated writ of BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at GAGE SECURITIES ASSET BACKED execution to me directed I shall BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-FRE2 expose for sale by public venue, at the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the conclusion of the sales. Property to be sold is located in the VS UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION afternoon of said day. All successful The property to be sold is located in City of Summit, County of Union, Defendant: CEDE CHESSON. DENISE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- bidders must have 20% of their bid the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of State of New Jersey. CARDONA BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., available in cash or certified check at Union and State of NJ. Premises commonly knows as: 124 Sale Date: 08/20/2008 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the conclusion of the sales. It is commonly known as 723-725 VAN MORRIS AVENUE, SUMMIT NJ 07901 Writ of Execution: 06/20/2008 afternoon of said day. All successful The property to be sold is located in BUREN AVENUE. ELIZABETH, NJ. BEING KNOWN as LOT 18, BLOCK By virtue of the above-stated writ of bidders must have 20% of their bid the City of ELIZABETH in tha County It is known and designated as Block 8, 4209, on the official Tax Map of the execution to me directed I shall available in cash or certified check at of Union, State of New Jersey. Lot 1788, W08. City of Summit expose for sate by public venue, at the the conclusion of the sales. Commonly known as: 1015 FLORA ST., The dimensions are approximately 27 Dimensions: 172.62ft x 41.52ft x UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION The property to be sold is located in ELIZABETH, NJ 07201 feet wide by 150 feet long. 172.22 ft x 41.50ft BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- the CITY of LINDEN, County of UNION Tax Lot No.: 780 in Block 8 Nearest to cross: LOUIS STREET Nearest Cross Street: Moms Avenue BETHTOWN PLAZA; Elizabeth, N.J., and State of New Jersey. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Prior lien(s): SUBJECT TO UNPAID The Sheriff hereby reserves ths Commonly known as: 22 EAST MOR- 100 ft x 16*ft TAXES AND OTHER MUNICIPAL right to adjourn this sals without RIS AVENUE, LINDEN, NJ 07036. Nearest Cross Street: Spring Street LIENS, AS OF 2/28/2008 TAXES ARE further notice by publication. CONTINUED ON PAGE 42 Tax Lot No. 2 in Block No. 450 Subject to any open taxes, PAID THROUGH 1ST QUARTER 2008. Dimension of Lot Approximately: 50x water/sewer, municipal or tax liens 2ND QUARTER 2008 TAXES IN THE 150 • that may be due. AMOUNT t)F $356.02 WAS DUE ON PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLiCNOTiCE Nearest Cross Street: CLINTON Tax and prior lien info: At the time of 5/1/2008. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS STREET publication taxes/sewer/water informa- OF 4/7/2008 FOR UNPAID WATER BEGINNING ATA POINT MARKED BY tion was not available - You must SEWER CHARGES IS THE AGGRE- UNION AN IRON PIPE FOUND IN THE" check with the tax collector for exact GATE SUM OF $571.86. SOUTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF amounts due. ""THE SHERIFF HEREBY STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ] IN THE FAMILY COURT EAST MORRIS AVENUE (60' WIDE) Plaintiff has obtained an indemnifi- RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN ELEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DISTANT 225.00 FEET SOUTHWEST- cation letter as to prior Mortgages THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER COUNTY OF LEXINGTON | ERLY FROM THE INTERSECTION OF recorded 04/11/2005 and UCC-1 NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION."" DOCKET NO.: 2008-DR-32-QS36 SAID SIDELINE WITH THE SOUTH- financing statement filed 01/21/2005 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: WESTERLY SIDELINE OF CLINTON Note: The sheriff reserves the right to $515,559.81"*Five Hundred Fifteen Angel Mendez and STREET; THENCE. adjourn this sale for any length of time Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-Nine and Sonia Ines Mendez, without further advertisement. 81/100*" Plaintiffs, "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES NOTICE OF FILING THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $279,080.90"* Attorney: vs WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION." Emmanuel PeruUero. PRIOR UENS/ENCUMBRANCES PUBLIC NOTICE TUBOC NOTICE Defendant, SEWER ACCOUNT: $155.53 OPEN: Kiya Colon, DOB: 02/02/00 SEWER CHARGES BASED ON PRIOR UNION Minor under the age WATER CONSUMPTION of eighteen. ; TOTAL AS OF July 3, 2008 $155.53 LEGAL NOTICE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $345,394.69"* TO: THE DEFENDANT ABOVE - NAMED: Three Hundred Forty-Fiva Thousand Take notice that the undersigned shall expose for sale, as salvage, in accor- Three Hundred Ninety-Four and dance with N.J.S.A. 39:10A-1 at public auction on MONDAY. AUGUST 4, 2008 in YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the original Summons and Complaint in 69/100**" Office of Director of Public Safety, 1976 Morris Avenue, Township of Union, New the above entitled action were filed in the Office of the Clerk of Court for Lex- Attorney: Jersey, the below described motor vehicles which came into possession of the ington County, the object and prayer of which is to obtain service as set forth in FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Township of Union through abandonment of owners to claim same. the Complaint. 7 CENTURY DRIVE The motor vehicles shall tie examined at the following location: L & J Towing, SUITE 201 Kenilworth. NJ between 8:00 am. and 6:00 p.m., 48 hours preceding the afore- WILLIAMS, HENDRIX, STEIGNER & BRINK, P.A. PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 said date and time only. (973) 538-4760 As vehicles are sold on an "as is and where is* basis, failure to inspect will not By: Daniel D. Kienker Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich be considered grounds for any claim or adjustment of bid offered. Bids will be 200 East Main Street A full legal description can be found at accepted on a per vehicle basis, multiplied by the number of vehicles in a lot. Post Office Box 849 the Union County Sheriff's Office Cash or certified check, payable to The Township of Union, in the amount of Lexington, SC 29071 Total Upset: $399,765.34 50% of the total bid price per lot must accompany each proposal. The balance (803) 359-1550 '"Three Hundred Ninety-Nino Thou- of the purchase price shall be paid no later than 72 hours from the date of sale. sand Seven Hundred Sixty-Five and In the event said vehicles are not removed within 5 days from the date of sale, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS 34/100*" namely MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 2008, they shall be readvertised and resold, and Lexington, South Carolina July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 the original bidder shall have no claim. The cost of advertising and resale shall 06-18-2008 U217378 PRO ($145.04) be charged to the purchaser. ______No dismantling of vehicles is to be done by the bidder on the premises; they shall be moved in the condition in which they are at the time of the bidding. The Township reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or any part thereof as it SHERIFF'S SALE may daem necessary in the best interest of the Township of Union, and shall STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA > IN THE FAMILY COURT Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004394 reserve their right to place a minimum bid per lot la cover towing and storage Division: CHANCERY due the Township's towing contractor. COUNTY OF LEXINGTON ) CIVIL ACTION NO: 2Q08-DR-32-0836 Docket Number: F151100? The successful bidder will be responsible in that if the vehicles moved or County: Union delivered to an area within The Township of Union as junk vehicles, they shall Angel Mendez and Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL be delivered or stored only at a duly licensed junkyard within The Township of Sonla Ines Mendez, TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR Union Plaintiff! J.P. MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATION- SUMMONS AL ASSOCIATION JPMAC 2007-CH3 VS Emmanuel Perullero. Dafondant: DELFOS BRUNO LOT #1 Defendant, Sale Date: 08/20/2008 In Re: Writ of Execution: 06/04/2008 YR. MAKE VEHICLE IDENTIF Kiya Colon, DOB: 02/02/00 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Minor under the ago execution to me directed I shall 04B6SC078745 expose for sale by public venua, at the 1. 1995 TOYOTA of eighteen. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 2. 2006 DODGE D230199 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- 3. 2001 MITSUBISHI C31U034792 TO THE DEFENDANT ABOVE - NAMED: BSTHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., 4. 1994 FORD 5241RA140769 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the 5. 1995 CADILLAC SU201171 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the Complaint herein, afternoon of said day. All successful 6. 1994 FORD RF106344 a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your bidders must have 20% of their bid 7. 1988 LINCOLN 4JY123315 Answer to Complaint upon the subscriber at their office, 200 East Main Street, available in cash or certified check at 8. 199D SATURN 5279XZ105144 Post Office Box 849, Lexington, South Carolina 29071, within thirty (30) days the conclusion of the sales. 9. 1992 HONDA NA001730 after service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, or within (35) days if The property to be sold is located in 10. 1992 FORD 37Y2LNA28742 service is accomplished through United States Mail, exclusive of the day of such the CITY of LINDEN, County of UNION 11. 1995 NISSAN SW072029 service, and If you fail to Answer the Complaint within time aforesaid, the Plain- and State of New Jersay. tiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com- LOT #2 Commonly known as: 813 GILCHRIST P AVE.. LINDEN. NJ 07036. *F"VOU FAIL TO APPEAR AND DEFEND, JUDGMENT BY DEFAULT WILL BE Tax Lot No. 15 in Block No. 503 YR. MAKE VEHICLE IDENTIF RENDERED AGAINST YOU FOR THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE COMPLAINT. Dimension of Lot Approximately: 56X 1. 1S92 LEXUS 7N0004718 WILLIAMS, HENDRIX, STEIGNER & BRINK, P.A. Nearest Cross Street: GRIER AVENUE 2 2000 BMW FP71532 BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE 3. 2006 DODGE 46X46N147606 BY: Daniel D. Kienker NORTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF 4. 2003 NISSAN 11D33C303172 200 East Main Street GILCHRIST AVENUE (40' ROVVJ, SAID 5 2000 NISSAN YC215689 Post Office Box 849 POINT BEING DISTANT 75.00 FEET 6. 1B95 FORD SA200710 Laxinolon, SC 29071 SOUTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE 7 1992 NISSAN T409717 (803)359-1550 SAME, FROM ITS INTERSECTION 8. 1899 FORD XA290883 ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFFS WITH THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE- 9. 1993 SATURN 5576PZ107352 Lexington, South Carolina LINE OF GRIER AVENUE 10. 1997 HONDA 5833VC010073 3-28-2008 "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES U217924 UNL July 31. 2008 ($65.66) U216458 UNL July 17, 24, 31, 2008 ($244,08) PAGE 42 — THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 LGCALSOURCE.COtyi UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBUCNOTICE PUBLIC: NOTICE PUBnCNOTTCE on WEDNESDAY, a! two o'clock in the further notice by publication. (973) 538-4700 less than the minimum required side afternoon of said day. Al! successful NOTICE is hereby given that sealed "Sublet to any unpaid taxes, munici- Sheriff Ralph Froehlich yard setback: !e$s than the minimum bidders must have 20% of their bid bids (of the acquisition of a new senior pal liens or other charges, and any A full legal description can be found at required side and rear yaed setbacks available in cash cr certified check at citizen bus in the TOWNSHIP OF such taxes, charges, liens, insurance me Union County Sheriff's Office for an accessory structure on Block trie conclusion of the sales. SPRINGFIELD. UNION COUNTY. NEW premiums or other advances made by Total Upset: $180,973.21 579, Lot 27 as designated on the Property to be sold is located in the JERSEY win be received at the TOWN- plaintiff prior to this saie. All interest- ""One Hundred Eighty Thousand Nine Township Tax Map, also known as 2 City of Summit, County of Union, SHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, Municipal ed parties are to conduct arsd rely Hundred Seventy-Three ana 21/100"" Colin Kelly Street, in the R-4 Zone. Stats of New J&rsey. Clerk's Office, 100 Mountain Avenue, upon their own independent invesliga- July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 2 Application #Z09-Q8: Granted Premises commonly Knows as: 210-Springfield, New Jersey on Tuffsday tion to ascertain whether or not any U217403 OBS (1137.20) approval to Jorge and Maria Perez. 212 Morris Avsnus, Summit NJ August...j2, 2009 » 10:00 a.rr). o*»- outstanding interest remain of record Applicants, to permit construction of a 07901 and/or have priority over the lien being one-story addition with less than the BEING KNOWN as LOT 29, BLOCK Iris work generally consists of foreclosed and, if so trie current required minimum front yard setbacK 3313, an the official Tax Map of the acquiring a new bus to tie used for amount due thereon. on Block 548, Lot 12 as designated on City of Summit senior citizens' all in accordance with """If the sale is set aside for any rea- the Townsrtip Tax Map. also Known as Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 55.00 f#et the form of proposal, contract and son, the Purchaser at the saie shall be CRANFORp 7 Mendall Place, in the R-4 Zone. X 100.00 feet x 55,00 fast specifications prepared by the Engi- entitled only a return of the deposit Nearest Cross Street: Mountain Ava. neering Department of the Township of paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- LEGAL NOTICE Barbara Ginsberg The Sheriff hereby reserves the Springfield, 100 Mountain Avenue, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Board Secretary right to adjourn this sale without Springfield, New Jersey 07081. the Mortgagor's attorney. PLANNING BOARD U21795S EAG July 31, 2008 ($19.60) further notice by publication. Pians and Specifications have been JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $673,828,10"' 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- filed in the office of the Clerk of the Six Hundred Seventy-Three Thou- The Planning Board, Township of pal liens of other charges, and any TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD and sand Eight Hundred Twenty-Eight Cranford, County of Union, New Jer- CRANFORD such taxes, charges, liens, insurance may be inspected by prospective bid- and 10/100"* sey will hold a public meeting on premiums or other advances ipade by ders at the office of the Engineering Attorney: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at 8:00 LEGAL NOTICE plaintiff prior to (his sale. All interest- Department of the Township of Spring- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC p.m. in Room 107 of the Municipal TOWNSHIP Of CRANFORD ed parties are to conduct and rely field, 100 Mountain Avenue, Spring- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, Cran- ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT upon their own independent investiga- field, New Jersey 07081, A non-refuna- SUITE 100 ford New Jersey to hear the following tion to ascertain whether or not any able payment of twenty five ($25) dol- MT. LAUREL. NJ 03054 case: The Zoning Board of Adjustment. outstanding interest remain of record lars per set is required. (856) 813-S500 Township of Cranford, County of and/or have priority over the lien being ' BiddeBidders are notifietfied ththatt they musst Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 1. Application #P04-08: Franklin Union, New Jersey will hold a public foreclosed and, if so the current complymply with the New Jersey Prevailing A full legal description can be found at Spirn, Applicant. 643 Raritan Road, meeting on Monday, September 8, amount clue thereon. Bloc* 642, Lot 889, Zone'ROM. for 28a2008-af f 8.15 p.m. ini Room 1007 7o of ft hthe Wage Act (Chapter 1S0 of the Laws oT the Union County Sheriff's Office Miil Bili 8 Sifild "If the sale ts- set aside for any rea- 1963963, as amendedmend)) and tthatt awarwad willl Total Upset: $740,404.43 preliminary and final site plan approval Municipal Building, 8 Springfielpinge d son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be not be madde to any biddebidd r whoh m ththe '•"Seven Hundred Forty Thousand to permit construction of a parking lot AnuAvenue, , CnfordCranford,, New JerseJ y to hear entitled only a return of the deposit Commissioner of Labor and Industry Four Hundred Four and 43/100"* with the following variances: to thhe followinfll g additionadll case: paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- does not certify. July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 . exceed maximum allowable impervious ther'recourse against the Mortgagor, Bids shall be submitted on the forms U217410 OBS ($148.96) , surface (136-30.13); with less than the 1. Application #Z1O-O8: Lester the Mortgagor's attorney. provided, in the manner designated minimum required distance to the Onisko, Applicant, 10 Doering Way, JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $788,830.97*" therein and required by the Specifica- ~~ SUMMIT " " right-of-way (136-23G(3)c(5); and less Block 198, Lot 35, R-4 Zone, to permit Sevan Hundred Sixty-Eight Thou- tions. They must be enclosed irt than the minimum required sidelines construction of three additions with the sand Eight Hundred Thirty and sealed envelopes, bearing the name SHERIFF'S SALE (136-23G(3)c(5); the following pre- following variances: less than the 977100— and address of the bidder and the Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004382 existing conditions: less than the mini- minimum required combined side yard Attorney: name of the project on the outside, Division; CHANCERY mum required lot size (136-30.2) and setback (136-30.8); to exceed the PHELAN HAUINAN & SCHMIEG, PC addressed to the Municipal Clerk. Docket Number: F1733607 less than the minimum required lot maximum allowable impervious sur- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD, UNIQtj County: Union width (136-30.3) and 4 design waivers. face (136-30 13) SUITE 100 COUNTY, NEW JERSEY, and must be Plaintiff: WASHINGTON MUTUAL 2 Application #Z11-O8: Peter lerino. MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 accompanied by a certified check, 6ANK All maps and papers relative to said Applicant, 460 Brookside Place, Block (856) 813-5500 cashier's check, or bid bond in the VS application are on file in the Plan- 143, Lot 8 R-3 Zone, to permit con- Sheriff; Ralph Froehlich form provided of not less than 10% of Defendant: RICHARD TESTA, BANK ning/Zoning Office, Cranford Municipal struction of a garage addition with the A" lull legal description can be found at the amount of bid. Said check or bid OF AMERICA, N.A., JW PIERSON Building, g Springfield Avenue. Cran- following variance: to exceed the the Union County Sheriff's Office bond may not be less than $500 nor CO.. MEDICAL CENTER OF OCEAN ford, New Jersey and are available for maximum allowable impervious sur- Total Upset: $839,605,20 shall it be more than $20,000 and must COUNTY, ANDREA J. TESTA inspection Monday through Friday face (136-30.13). •"Eight Hundred Thirty-Nine Thou- be accompanied by a Consent of Sure- Sale Date: 08/20/2008 between the hours of 9:00 A.M. until All maps and papers relative to said sand Six Hundred Five and 20/100'** ty statement in the form provided from Writ of Execution; 06/09/2008 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 application are on file in the Plan- July 24, 31, August 7, 14, 2008 a Surety Company stating that the By virtue of the above-stated writ of P.M. ning/Zoning Office, Cranford Municipal U217400 OBS ft 152.88} Surety Company will provide the bid- execution to me directed I shall Any interested party or person or per- Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, Cran- der with a bond for 100% of the Con- expose for sale by public venue, at the sons affected by this application will ford, New Jersey and are available for SUMMIT tract amount in the event that the Con- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION have an opportunity to present any inspection Monday through Friday tract is awarded to the bidder. A Non- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- objections to the proposed develop- between the hours of 9:0O A.M. until SHERIFF'S SALE Collusion Affidavit and a Record of BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., ment. The Board does, however, have 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 Sheriff's File Number: CH-0S004199 Recent Contract Awards must also on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the right to exclude repetitious testi- P.M. Division: CHANCERY accompany the proposal on the forms afternoon of said day. All successful mony in accordance with the rules of Any interested party or person or per- Dopket Number: F345S907 provided. bidders must have 20% of their bid the Planning Board. sons affected by this application will County; Union PROPOSAL FORMS SHALL NOT BE available in cash or certified check at Kevin Illing have an opportunity to present any Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- REMOVED FROM THE FORM OF the conclusion of the sales" Secretary objections to the proposed develop- CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, AS TRUSTEE PROPOSAL. PROPOSALS MUST BE The property to be sold is located in U217957 EAG July 31, 2008 ($2548) ment, The Board does, however, have FOR CSMC MORTGAGE-BACKED MADE UPON THE BLANK FORMS the CITY of SUMMIT, County of UNION the right to exclude repetitious testi- PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, PROVIDED AND SUBMITTED IN THE and State of New Jersey, SLARK mony in accordance with the rules of SERIES 2006-5 BOUND BOOK, WHICH SHALL BE Premises commonly knows as: 14 _the Zoning Board of Adjustment, VS LEFT WHOLE AND INTACT IN EVERY VALEMONT WAY, SUMMIT, NJ 07901. Public Notice Defandant. ROY GUTIERREZ; MARJ- RESPECT. Tax Lot No. 11 in Block No. 4405 Barbara Ginsberg BEL MADRIGAL; BANK OF AMERICA, Bidders must have at the time of bid, Dimensions of Lot Approximately: The Clark Planning Board's previously Secretary N.A, . a Business Registration. Certificate scheduled meeting for August 7, 2008 U217955 EAG July 31, 2008 ($25.48) Sals Date: 08/06/2008 issued by the New Jersey Department Nearest Cross Street: GlENSIDE is cancelled. The next scheduled Writ of Execution: 06/12/2008 Of Treasury. AVENUE meeting is September 4. 2008. By virtue of the above-stated writ of Bidders are required to comply with BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE execution to me directed I shall the requirements of PL. 1975 Chapter NORTHEASTERLY SIDE LINE OF U218051 EAG July 31, 2008 ($4 90) expose for sals by public venus, at the 127 for an affirmative action program VALEMONT WAY THEREIN DISTANT UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION for equal employment opportunity. THREE HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO AND BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELI2A- If awarded a contract, your compa- EIGHTY-TWO HUNDREDTHS FEET Your :••..„. BETHTOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., ny/firm will be required to comply with SOUTHEASTERLY FROM THE CEN- LEGAL NOTICE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the requirements of P.L. 197S C, 127TER LINE OF GLENSIDE AVENUE TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORO afternoon of said day. All successful (NJAC 17:27). "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT ''. ;•', • •••: Horn© bidders must have 20% of their bid Bidders must also comply with the THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE available in cash or certified check at requirements of PL 1977, Chapter 33 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that on the 21st day of Let Us Help You the conclusion of the sales. amending the Local Public Contracts THROUGH PUBLICATION " July, 2008, the Zoning Board of Adjust- Property to be sold is located in the Law. Bidders must submit a statement PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES ment of the Township of Cranfora, in City or Summit, County of Union, setting forth the names and addresses SEWER OPEN + PENALTY $157.00 the County Of Union took the following State of New Jersey- of all the stockholders in the corpora- TOTAL AS OF JUNE 30, 2008: actions: UNION Premises commonly knows as' 7 tion or members of the partnership $157.00 MOUNTAIN AVENUE, SUMMIT NJ who own ten percent (10%) or more of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $143,789.38""" 1. Application #208-08: Granted 07901 its stock, or liave a ten percent (10%) One Hundred Forty-Three Thousand approval to Marcin Wojcik, Applicant, CLASSIFIEDS BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK or greater interest in the case of part- Seven Hundred Eighty-Nine and to permit construction of an attached 3313, on tfta official Tax Map of the nership. 38/100"* one-car garage with a two-story addi- City of Summit No bid may be withdrawn for sixty Attorney: tion with the following variances: less CALL Dimensions: 50.18ft x 86,98ft X (80) days after the opening of bids. A FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD. PC than the required minimum front yard 50,00ft X 91.21ft Contract will be awarded to the lowest 7 CENTURY DRIVE setbacks on a corner lot; and the fol- Nearest Cross Street: Morris Avenue responsible biddej or all proposals will SUITE 201 lowing pre-existing conditions; less 9O8-686-785O The Sheriff hereby reserves the be rejected within sixty (SO) days after PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 than the minimum required lot width; right to adjourn this sale without the opening of bids. further notice by publication. •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- The Mayor and Township Committee PUBLIC NOTICE TUBDC NOTICE pal liens or other charges, and anyOf the TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD such taxes, charges, liens, insurance reserves the right to reject all bids, to premiums or other advances made by reject unbalanced bids, and to waive UNION plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- any informality in any bid. ed parties are to conduct and rely PUBLIC NOTICE upon their own independent investiga- Township Administrator tion to ascertain whether or not anyEdward J Fanning TAKE NOTICE that the following applications were heard by the Township of Union Planning Board on July 24, 2008 at outstanding interest remain of record U218225 OBS July 31. 2008 056.80) ':00 p.m. in the Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, N.J. and/or have priority over the lien being SUMMIT foreclosed and, if so the current CALENDAR NAME AND ADDRESS OF PREMISES ACTION REQUESTED DECISION OF THE amount due thereon. SHERIFF'S SALE NUMBER APPLICANT AFFECTED PLANNING BOARD "If the sale is set aside for any rea- Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004405 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Division; CHANCERY UTPB 2008-14 Schering-Plough Block 101 Lot 2 Major Site Plan. Variance Approved by entitled only a return of the deposit Docket Number: F1806207 1011 Morris Avenue Resolution paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- County: Union ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- Robert W- Buoeo, Jr., P.E , CM E the Mortgagor's attorney. CIATION AS TRUSTEE RESIDENTIAL Administrative Offir.ei JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $<34,75«i.O8"** U217958 UNL July 31, 2008 ($23.52) Six Hundred Thirty-Four Thousand FUNDING COMPANY, LLC Seven Hundred Fifty-Four and VS OBMOO"* DSfendant; WALTER TOTO; MELISSA VAN DYKE UNION Attorney: Sale Date: 03/20/2008 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Writ of Execution: 06/26/2008 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD By virtue of the above-stated, writ of PUBIJC NOUSE SUITE 100 execution to me directed I shall MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 expose for sale by public venue, at the Take notice that the following applications for Zoning Variances were heard by the Board of Adjustment of the Township (856) 813-5500 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION of Union on Wednesday. July 23. £008 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, N.J. Resolutions; Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- memorializing. A full legal description can be found at BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., the Union County Sheriffs Office on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Calendar # qrqa of At Total Upset: $705,320,63 afternoon of salt) day. All successful 3 ""Seven Hundred Five Thousand bidders must have 20% of their bid Three Hundred Twenty and 68/100*" available in cash or certified check at Cal, #3124 Jose & Nanci Echeverri Second floor expansion Granted by Resolution July 10, .17, 24, 31. 2008 the conclusion of the sales. 342 Russell Street w/insufficient setbacks U218588 OBS ($156.80) Property to be sold is located in the Block - 5702 Lot - 29 City of Summit, County of Union, State of New Jersey. Cal. #3126 Boys & Girls Club of Construction of 14 x 16 Carried for Resolution Premises commonly knows as: 1 Irv- Union County, Inc. entrance canopy for existing of Approval on 8/27/00 TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD ing Place, Summit NJ 07901 1Q5Q Jeanetle Avenue building UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK Block - 4305 Lot - 11 2813, on the official Tax Map of the City of Summit Cal. #3127 F. Salinas Convert front porch into Carried for Resolution NEW.SENJOR^TIZEN. BUS Dimensions: 50.00ft x 87.82ft x 580 Carlyle Place living space of Approval on 8/2O/03 CONTRACT SP 08- 46.68ft x 87.98ft Block - 2508 Lot - 41 Nearest Cross Street: Franklin Place The Sheriff hereby reserves the Richard Malanda, Board of Adjustment Secretary NOTICE TO BIDDERS right to adjourn this sale without U217911 UNL July 31, 2006 ($39.69) UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, JULY 31, 2008 — PAGE 43 Union County Classified DISTRBUTION DEADLINES BONUS M.i He.p Wanted Employment ads Call 908 UNION COUNTY TOWNS In-column 3 PM Tuesday include a fax or email link allowing applicants Union, Kenitworth, Roseile Park, Hillside, Display - Space reservation 5 PM Friday to apply by responding online. 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Bank's grant helps schools get SMART The Investors Savings Bank touch-sensitive whiteboard, teachers Charitable Foundation, which gives can control computer applications charitable grants to support com- and even take notes in digital "ink" munity enrichment programs in the that can be saved for later review. neighborhoods the bank serves, has In addition to the SMART awarded a $12,000 grant to the boards, the grant funds will enable Springfield Public Schools. the school system to purchase vari- The school system, which ous accessory equipment for the encompasses five schools for chil- displays,-such as projectors, stands, . dren in preschool through grade 12, and wireless technology. will use the grant to acquire "The generosity.,.will help SMART boards for Jonathan Day- enliven our academic programs," ton High School on Mountain said Elizabeth Cresci, principal of Avenue. Jonathan Dayton High School. ELIZABETH UNION $479,000 SMART boards are interactive "The...foundation supports Beautiful updated 5BR, 3 full bath Colonial features open fir plan w/EIK that Trl-level end unit Townhouse features 2 BR's, EIK, LR/DR combo, hw firs, gas displays that enable teachers seam- opens to FDR, LR, hw firs, fin bsmt w/fam rrn. Gorgeous grounds w/patio, 1 car fpl. walk in closets. Steps to NYC transp. youth programs and educational det. garage. UNI8254 lessly to combine projected comput- initiatives," said Kevin Cummings, UNI8253 er presentations with a traditional president and CEO of Investors whiteboard approach. Using the Savings Bank.

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