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a m o v i e Isabella Rossellini and other stars coming to the borough in June

BY LAUREN JAEGER Staff Writer

W hen Jeff Silverman noticed a sus- picious-looking group of men staring at the buildings on his street in Keyport, he feared the worst. “There were six of them, I guess,” he said. “I thought, ‘What’s going on? Are they preparing to put up a major mall?’ ” Instead, Silverman, owner of the Silverman Photography Studio on the corner of Broad and West Front streets, found out Robert Sporer and his son Michael, 6, of Matawan, touch the wounded soldier figure of the N.J. Vietnam Veterans’ that it was a movie crew from Timpano Memorial statue at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel. The bronze figures are at the center of the memorial which contains the names of 1,547 soldiers who died or remain missing in Vietnam. The memorial was dedicated Sunday. Productions, an independent film company (Photo by Rich Schultz) based in New York City. And, most surprisingly, they were in­ terested in his studio, with its large, tinted- N J. Vietnam Veterans1 Memorial glass windows. The elegant-looking building, built in the 19th century, was chosen to be one of the main location shots, with M em ories now in stone Silverman’s permission, of course. The film, B ig N ig h t, is about two Italian mind,” said Robertson, who still has a BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER memorial by family members brought to immigrants who open the Paradise Restaurant light the fact that these were not just piece of shrapnel in his head from in­ at the . Staff Writer names on the wall, but beloved family juries sustained in a battle in 1969. “I However, the brothers remain true to their members that were left behind but not know a few people up on the wall, but I old-world techniques so business is threat­ W hen Russell Garrison spotted forgotten. just came here for myself, for my own ened by a neighboring, fancy, upscale restau­ his brother’s name, Kenneth “It feels pretty good to be standing piece of mind.” rant. Garrison, on one of the 366 here and to see my brother’s name,” Joe Smith of Lincroft, who served in The two brothers, in an attempt to gener­ black granite panels, he rubbed his hand said Russell Garrison of Woodstown, as Vietnam from 1967-68, said that he ate publicity, throw a dinner party for a noted over the engraving and then just stood he held a picture of his brother next to broke down on one of the countless singer named Louis Prima. and stared at it. his engraved name. “It was about time charter buses which transported people The filmmakers want to convert the Jeff The scene was repeated over and they did this for him.” between the Bell Laboratories parking Silverman Photography Gallery into the over again at Sunday’s dedication of the For many of the Vietnam veterans area and the Arts Center. fancy restaurant and the Monmouth Lounge N.J. Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial at the who attended the memorial’s dedica­ “It is about time they did this, it is into The Paradise Restaurant. Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel. tion, the ceremony gave them an oppor­ very long overdue,” said Smith. “They So come May 30, Keyport will be a star, All around the memorial’s 200-foot tunity to spend time with old buddies put memorials up for hostages and ev­ as it will be the background of an important diameter, open air pavilion design, the who will never forget the difficult times eryone else, it is about time they did section of the movie to be filmed that day. family members of those killed in they shared together. Many hugged and something for us.” The actors starring in the production are Vietnam gently rubbed their fingers cried as they recollected the days when Don’t apologize Isabella Rossellini, Stanley Tucci and Tony over the engraved names and just stared the nation was divided over the war in Following America’s Vietnam expe­ Shaloub. The movie takes place in one into the panels. Southeast Asia. rience, soldiers came home to a nation evening in the year 1957. Kenneth Garrison, who was 21 when Reg Robertson, of the Highlands, which wanted little to do with the men Tucci, an actor who appeared in P elica n his helicopter was shot down over who served in the 71st Cavalry Division and woman who had fought for their B r ie f and Kiss of Death , co-wrote the script Vietnam on Sept. 8, 1967, was just one for less then a year in Vietnam before country. There were no ticker tape pa­ with Joseph Tropiano. of the 1,547 names engraved into the being wounded, said he came to the rades or big homecomings for the sol­ This movie will Tucci’s directing debut. memorial. memorial for personal reasons. diers; instead they were often spit at and Sunday's private viewing of the “I just came for my own piece of Continued on page 16 Continued on page 28 2 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

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THJS ISSUE: Six teens take honors in national art contest First-place entry from Raritan H.S. to hang in Capitol

BY MARILYN DUFF Staff Writer

A rtistic talent abounds at Raritan High School, Hazlet, judging by this year’s Sixth District Congressional Art Competition. Of 10 entries, the limit per school, six State tourney spots dow n to won awards, including a first place and five th e w ir e . commendations. P a g e 5 6 Senior Nancy Silvia’s first-place pen- and-ink drawing of a stone walkway will hang in a corridor of the nation’s Capitol for one year beginning in June, alongside win­ ning entries from other congressional dis­ REGULARFEATURES tricts around the country. She will also be feted at an opening reception in • C a l e n d a r P a g e 3 6 Washington, D.C., June 27. TOP OF THE LINE — Nancy Silvia (r), a senior at Raritan High School, won • Classifieds P a g e 6 0 The commended winners are: Dave first place in this year’s Sixth District Congressional Art Competition for • D i n i n g P a g e 5 3 DeMarro and Allen Doronila, both seniors, her pen-and-ink drawing of a walkway. Other Raritan students, who for pastel portraits; Diane Stachura, a earned commendations, are (clockwise from bottom): sophomores Nicole • Editorials P a g e 3 4 senior, for a pen-and-ink portrait; and Leone and Melissa Borkowski; and seniors Diane Stachura, Allen • L e t t e r s P a g e 3 4 Melissa Borkowski and Nicole Leone, both Doronila, and Dave DeMarro. • M ilestones P a g e 5 1 sophomores, for pen-and-ink drawings. (Photo by Rich Schultz) • O bituaries P a g e 5 2 “It's very unique” to have so many win­ in Hazlet, and besides art, likes writing the man’s expression. “I think he’s looking • Police Beat P a g e 5 4 ners, said Michael Dudick. the district’s poetry. She will attend Manatee at something he doesn’t like,” said general supervisor of humanities. • Real Estate P a g e 5 5 Community College in Bradenton, Fla., Doronila, who is interested in a career as a “Sometimes you wonder who gets more • S p o r t s P a g e 5 6 next year, and then the Ringling School of commercial artist or comic strip artist. excited,” he said, meaning the students or Art and Design in Sarasota, Fla., to study Stachura, who calls her pen-and-ink por­ ‘ Yesteryear P a g e 5 0 the teachers. The art teachers are the ones illustration. trait of a goddess-like figure ‘Tranquillity,” who select the entries. This was her first entry in the is a first-year art student, who is interested The Board of Education has always sup­ Congressional competition, and she was in both musical theater and art. Phone numbers: ported the arts, from kindergarten through completely surprised when she was called She’s multi-talented, said Dudick. She Editorial 12th grade, said Dudick, noting, ‘This is the to the office to learn that she had won. hopes to go to Syracuse University, N.Y., 254-7000 Ext. 226 tying of the package.” Her unnamed drawing depicts a stone next year and study advertising art or the­ FAX 254-0486 All of the winning artists, including first, Circulation road bordered by tall slender rock forma­ ater design and production. second and third place winners and 15 com­ 254-1755 tions. “I like the way the stones go,” she mended winners, were to attend a reception Leone calls her pen-and-ink picture of a Display Advertising said, explaining that her work is based on a Sunday at the Jane Voorhees-Zimmerli small, solitary figure, dressed in business 972-6740 Ext. 220 photograph. attire and covering his head with an umbrel­ Museum on the campus of Rutgers FAX 254-0256 DeMarro’s pastel portrait is of a daytime la as he runs along a brick road, “Alone.” Classified 1 -8 0 0 -6 6 0 -4 A D S University, New Brunswick. soap opera actor named Richard Dysart. His “It’s the kind of picture you have to look Melissa Schork, a student at Keansburg Classified FAX 432-0016 interests include art, music and acting. He High School, won second place, and Erica at for quite a while to understand,” said the plans to attend Brookdale Community Brembos, a student at Neptune High first-year art student. College, Lincroft, next year and then the I - invsiioiJ! . School, won third. Borkowski’s pen-and-ink drawing, la­ Philadelphia College of Art. The approximately 60 entries were beled “High Expectations,” depicts the Independent Doronila’s pastel portrait is of a cigar- judged by Effie Nacis, a Long Branch artist; small figure of a young boy sitting on a bas­ smoking construction worker in a bright Susan Altman, a Middlesex County College ketball, looking up at the surrounding gym­ yellow helmet and bandanna focusing on M anaging Editor art teacher; and Melinda Rutledge, a nasium. Borkowski, who plays softball and something to his side. How ard Altschiller Rutgers University art student and graduate basketball, said “the picture inspired me Sports Coordinator of Matawan Regional High School. Doronila created his portrait from a because I've always been looking up since I small picture in National Geographic mag­ was little, and he’s kind of doing the same Lindsey Siegle Called “An Artistic Discovery,” this was azine, which caught his attention because of thing.” Executive Editor the 14th annual nationwide high school art Gregory Bean competition conducted by members of the P u b l i s h e r U.S. House of Representatives to promote Kevin W ittman the arts. C ed ar Street P a rk lig h ts up Frid a y Last year’s Sixth Disirict winner was KEYPORT— The new Cedar Street Park ballfield lights will preview 7 p.m. A Greater Media Newspaper also a Hazlet resident, but attends school in Friday as they are turned on for the first time. Long Branch. Jason Hauffe was the first At 7:30 p.m., after a ceremony, the Keyport Youth Athletic League will hold the Raritan student to win first place about IU V E R IF IE D first nighttime ball game. ■ Jm AUDIT CIRCULATION three years ago. The borough council authorized to spend $59,000 for four lights on four poles in February. The Bayshore Independent is published All of the artists created their works Wednesday by the Greater Monmouth from pictures or photographs they saw in About 200 children, ages 7 to 15, sign up each year for the borough’s baseball Publishing Co., Edgeboro Road, East magazines or books. and softball leagues. Brunswick N,J. 08816. First-class mail sub­ — Lauren Jaeger scription available at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 A fourth-year art student, Silvia grew up cents a copy. 4 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

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CALENDAR ART — Looking over student entries Group working to for a 1995-96 school calendar are members of the Hazlet Foun­ help local schools dation for Excellence in raisers planned for next fall and next Education (l-r) Education foundation month, they will award their first scholar­ Michael Cleffi, to hold fund-raisers ship. . managing offi­ The foundation was the idea of retiring cer/schools HAZLET — The school district has a Schools Superintendent Michael Cleffi, superintendent; new friend, whose goal is to raise money but is independent of the Board of Irene Neff, vice for capital contributions, mini-teaching Education. It is governed by a 10-member president; Joe grants and scholarships. board of trustees which meets the last Pasqualetto, That friend is the Hazlet Foundation Wednesday of each month. An auxiliary president, and for Excellence in Education. Friends of the Foundation has 20 members Richard “We’re still in the embryonic stages,” and more are being sought, according to Martinelli, school explained Joe Pasqualetto, a local attor­ Felicia D. Gulachenski, one of the board board member ney who serves as president of the foun­ members. An alumni drive is also planned, dation. But they have two major fund- Gulachenski said. Anyone interested in helping or con­ tributing should call 264-8402. Pasqualetto said the group, which spent S p e c i a l C o ld F u r the first eight months setting goals and S t o r a g e in establishing by-laws, also has received a lot S t o r a g e o u r s a fe , of support from parent-teacher groups and c li m a t e has set up a number of different commit­ controlled, tees. S a v i n g s on premises v a u lt The first foundation scholarship, a $500 p r o t e c t s Michael P. Broome Memorial Scholarship, y o u r will be presented at next month’s high valuable fur school graduation. Broome is a former f r o m a g i n g Raritan High School graduate. Reg. $32.50 a n d p e s t s . The two fund-raisers planned for the fall Cash price with include a school calendar featuring student coupon plus tax art and an Oct. 7 “Reach for the Stars” din­ ner dance. D e s ig n e r l l l l The calendar was the idea of Richard & M anufacturer's Martinelli, the Board of Education liaison to the Foundation and current school board president. CLOSEOUr S t o r e O N E L O W Students in all grade levels were invited PRICE! to participate in the calendar art contest, a n d using as a theme Pride in Education, My Coat price, School, or their choice, said Michael MINK C l e a n j a c k e t s Dudick, the district’s supervisor of humani­ lower!r! ties, who is active in the foundation and Prepaid casn price. created its logo, a tree symbolizing growth. COATS Reg. $82.45. The art contest was scheduled to con­ Cannot be clude last week, after which one winner $74.95combined would be picked from each grade level. plus tax with anv other Those winners and two others will receive $1995 COMBO offer. ' a $50 savings bond, and there will be SAVINGS! another award for eight honorable mention *Price applies to sizes 6 -1 6 . winners. Add 10% for larger size^. Pasqualetto said they will fill the calen­ l l l l dar with as much pertinent school informa­ tion as possible and sell it prior to the t r a d e IN school opening at a price still to be deter­ "TWO-FER" mined. The first annual dinner dance, which Rem odel • Restyle • R epair rn rr Free cloth or will be held at the Ramada Inn, will be a major fund-raiser, which Pasqualetto hopes Convert you r old fu r r HEX wool coat P I H TH storage with attracts a broad cross-section of the com­ into one of to d a y's liL U IIl your paid munity. 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They are officially designated for What The Credit Connection seeks to accom­ Route 9 South just North of Freehold Racetrack May 1, and, as many expected, the news plish is to investigate all options available to a and Freehold Raceway Mall. was not too good. just regular classrooms, but, without approval, they were changed into com­ The contents of the report were re­ puter labs. leased to the public at a special budget workshop meeting between the Township Thirty-six of the 79 rooms were also faulted for having unapproved construc­ Committee and Board of Education. The issuance of the report came on the heels of tion. Merluzzi cited the creation of two the April 18 defeat of the $62 million tax additional instruction spaces built into each of the open concept pods at High levy and $5.7 million cap waiver request. At the special meeting, Schools School South, as an example of unap­ 'STRUEr proved construction. Unapproved con­ Superintendent Peter Merluzzi outlined struction must either be removed or ap­ the results of the report which concluded proved. Bowling - Swimming - Roilerskating that 79 district rooms would have to be Tennis - Video Arcades - Basketball abandoned by September. The rooms can The “catastrophe” of the report, as only be occupied if the district modifies or Merluzzi called it, was High School South Billiards - Movies - Sports Clinics YES! — 14 rooms have to be abandoned at that repairs them before the beginning of the Music - Dance - World Class Clowns 1995-96 term. school. Merluzzi said 16-20 percent of the instructional areas at HSS would be lost if Amazing Magicians • Volleyball The Department of Education con­ All this is the problems were not corrected. ducted a complete facility review of seven Softball - Air-conditioned Facilities At the other schools, seven had to Picnics - Miniature Golf - Aerobics schools from March 3-10. An additional seven school were also reviewed for viola­ abandoned at Thompson and Thome mid­ included dle schools; four at Middletown Village Arts & Crafts - Swimming Instruction tions of county standards. and Fairview; five at Navesink and Fun Day Trips - Gymnastics - Camp Merluzzi said that since only seven of the district’s 17 schools went through the Harmony; 10 at River Plaza; 11 at High Tee-Shirt - 2 Free Hours of Extended for as little School North; two at Bayshore Middle full monitoring process, many more viola­ School; one at Ocean Avenue, Lincroft Care available each day - Licensed tions may exist. and Bayview; and three at Port Monmouth Teachers - Certified Medical Staff The meeting gave the school board a and Leonardo. Experienced Counselors - Soccer chance to plead its case to the Township A trailer at Leonardo must also be as $ 1 8 .0 0 Committee — a committee which has said A Spectacular Camp Show - Color abandoned, because it was never approved it may slash the budget by at least $3 mil­ by the Department of Education. Wars - Special Events - And More. lion. At High School South (HSS), storage per week! Merluzzi and board members said they hoped to have some of the 79 rooms ready areas being used as instructional areas A G E S 3-14 must be abandoned as well as transformer by September. room which was turned into a storage Merluzzi said the classrooms which For More Information F O R A SUMMER room. failed inspection were put into three cate­ C a l l O u r The district must also seek approval at gories. 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BY KEVIN FRIEDLANDER That revelation puts the district in an even worse bind when it comes to figuring Staff Writer out its finances for the coming year,-board members said. MIDDLETOWN — Board of “Our people are putting together a list Education President Thomas Stokes said of repairs which must be done for the Monday afternoon that school officials are summer,” said Stokes. “We hope to have reviewing the entire budget to determine many of the 79 rooms ready by what items should be cut out of the defeat­ September.” ed 1995-96 budget. Board Vice President Philip Scaduto Stokes said the board must play the said May 1, at a joint budget workshop waiting game as they anticipate Township session between the school board and Committee cuts which are expected to Township Committee, that the kinder­ range from $3 to $4 million. garten program was being examined for “We think it is probably going to be on cuts since it is not a mandated program. the lower end of the spectrum,” said ‘ Stokes also said the board would only Sale Item s Are Boar’s Head Stokes. “The Mayor (Joan A. Smith) has cut the kindergarten program as a last said she wanted to reduce the tax rate by 6 resort and that he personally does not like N ow Available for Sum m ertim e Bar-B-Q ue’s to 8 cents.” the idea. Ribs, Burgers and H ot Dogs Residents defeated the $62 million Stokes, however, said Monday, “I school tax levy and a $5.6 million cap don’t think there would be one person on Call or Come in for our Daily Lunch Specials waiver on April 18. The school district the board who would favor such a pro­ Thum ann’sH am $3.991b • Thum ann’s Roast Beef $3.991b was asking residents to support a 15.3 posal.” cent tax hike per $100 of property value. “We realize the devastation it would Let J&F Deli cater your affair. We offer various So, the Township Committee’s cuts cause to the community and educational % should bring the 1995-96 tax hike to systems,” said Stokes. selections to accommodate your specific needs. 1 0 OFF around 8 or 9 cents. There are currently around 700 stu­ Call us for Menu Ideas and Party Package Prices. any Board member Diane Sweeney said dents enrolled in the kindergarten pro­ Catering Order she hoped the Township Committee gram. • Hot/Cold Buffet • Party Platters would refrain from making such large Sweeney said that she has never been • 3-8 Foot Heros • Antipasto Platters Min. 15 people cuts. part of any conversations which included Good till 6-30-95 “The budget defeat should not be in­ cutting the kindergarten programs. • Veggie Platters • Cheese Platters terpreted as meaning that the public wants Stokes said he was unsure what would cuts that large,” said Sweeney. be cut out of the budget and that the board S P E C IA L S A R E V A L ID T H R U 5/15/95 O R U N T IL W E S E L L O U T ! The Township Committee will rec­ had to wait until the Township Committee SAVE THIS AD FOR MONTH LONG SAVINGS!! ommend to the school district how much revealed its cuts. and where to cut the budget, but the Stokes also said that he would like to school officials legally must only abide by have one more meeting with the the amount of the cuts. The district can Township Committee before the cuts are A audex 'H m & eny ignore the Township Committee’s recom­ announced. mendations and cut the budget wherever In order to save money, according to they want. 1000's of assorted Evergreens Stokes said that 11 cents of the 15.3 Stokes, the board has also been examining cent tax hike would have gone toward the possibility clustering elementary and Landscape Trees and Shrubs facility repair and that the board must schools and eliminating athletic programs work with Township Committee to ensure like winter track, golf and bowling. EXTENSIVE SELECTION that appropriate funding is allocated Since many of the 79 “sub-standard” • Bradford Pears • Thundercloud Plums • Weeping Cherrie • Kwansan Cherrie toward that area. classrooms will not be ready by • Bayberry • Barberry • Leucothos • Junipers • Azaleas • Spruces • Dogwood The state report on the condition of September, the board may also have to * Spiral & Bonsai Junipers • Pine • Arborvitae • Yews • Hollies • Hemlock • Rhodos Middletown’s schools, released to the redistrict students or resort to double ses­ • Andromeda • Euonymous • Burning Bush • Japanese Maple • Gold Cypress board last week, stated that the district sions at High School South. •Weeping Blue Atlas Cedars • Alaskan Cedars • Dwarf Alberta Spruces • Emerald must close 79 rooms by the beginning of Once again, Stokes said that would be Green Arborvitaes • Yuccas • True Blue Spruces • Boxwoods • Mountain Laurel the next academic year if they are not the last resort and that he did not favor • Dwarf Weeping & Unusual Plants • White Pines brought up to code. double sessions. PLUS MANY OTHERS!!

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Continued from page 1 Covering the large, tinted-glass windows will be fake-looking rock “like Garden State Jonathan Filley, the movie producer, Brickface” Silverman said. said, in a letter to the mayor, dated April 27, In addition, a large sign, possibly neon, that he chose Keyport because ‘The archi­ reading “Pascal’s” will be propped above the tecture is fantastic, the street itself (Broad awning. Silverman said he wants to con­ Street) has a nice slope to it, and of course, vince the filmmakers to leave him the it sits right on the water.” awning after they wrap up the movie, since “We think Keyport is a wonderful place,” he likes the look of it. However, before they Filley said in a follow-up phone call. leave, someone will have to reword the He said that filming will take 35 days and restaurant’s title into “Silverman’s the movie should be released some time next Photography.” year. The total budget for the film is $4 mil­ Perhaps the only controversial change lion which “is extremely low by industry will be the clear glass, Art Deco brick front standards.” of the Monmouth Lounge, which may have The upcoming touch of Hollywood, MONMOUTH LOUNGE TO STAR IN MOVIE — The Monmouth Lounge, Broad to be tom out to make way for a glass bay although it will be for a short time, has cre­ Street, Keyport, will play the role of a restaurant opened by two Italian immi­ window. ated a mostly-positive stir in the borough. grants in the 1950s in the upcoming feature film, B ig N ig h t. “I wouldn't give up my glass blocks if 1 “The bottom line, this will be great for (Photo by Lauren Jaeger) were him,” Silverman said, referring to the the town,” Silverman said. “This is a serious owner of the bar. movie.” pen.” entering the movie set. Any off-duty officers Marcia Domena, the bartender at Joyce Vincent, the manager for Judy’s Mayor Kevin Graham said outdoor will be compensated, he said. Monmouth Lounge for 21 years, said she Country Luncheonette, formerly Costa’s, W. shooting is tentatively scheduled for May In addition, boat traffic floating down likes the glass bricks, also. Front Street, awaits the extra business the 30,31, and June 1,2 and 7, probably from 2 the river in the background, in the movie “We have them all underneath, around movie-making might bring from the crowds p.m. to 2 a.m. Indoor shots in the borough set’s way, may have to cease during film­ the bar,” she said, noting how the design of onlookers and the crew. are expected to be done on June 12. ing. matches the windows. “It’s been that way However, the movie people have cosmet­ David Schoner, of the NJ Motion Picture Schoner could not praise Graham forever, longer than I’ve been here. But now ic details to iron out before the cameras Association, said the filming, most of which enough for the town’s cooperation. it won’t be recognizable. I don’t like it, but come rolling down Broad Street. is being done in an indoor warehouse set in “The mayor has been dynamite,” it’s none of my business. Bay windows are Specifically, they are working on a way to New York City, may take up to six weeks, Schoner added. breakable, too.” convert Keyport back to the way it looked 40 while editing could take nine months. The other towns discussed, but tossed While rumors are rampant that the D & years ago. “It’s premature to say,” Schoner said. aside for a number of reasons, included the D Cash Register, 40 Broad Street, would Over the next few weeks, art directors Meanwhile, the mayor is looking for­ Atlantic Highlands, Asbury Park, and turn into a barber shop for the movie, this is ward to playing host to a movie crew. . Keansburg. will be taking care of the tiny details that not the case. give away the 1990s. “They want day and night shots,” The movie specifically required a down­ “No, we are not the barber shop,” said Not only will stores be getting renovated, Graham explained. town atmosphere, close to the water, with a Lucy DeVario, a saleswoman for D & D the Richard Bergen boat ramp’s kiosk and “I think it will be very exciting to have a 1957 period flavor. Keyport was very suit­ Cash Register, which sells cash registers. benches will have to be temporarily motion picture shot in Keyport,” Graham able, Schoner said, because it was only one However, DeVario said she has seen peo­ removed. said. hour away from New York City. Also, the ple strolling down the street, pointing to her The yellow lines on the street will be Schoner said he felt that Keyport was “a director liked the proximity of the two business and claiming, “That’s the barber painted white, and any yellow curbs will great town with beautiful houses. It’s got a stores being used as restaurants, as they can shop.” She said even if the crew wanted the have to be painted over. great, great look. People want something be filmed in a single shot. store, the owner could not afford to put a Six of the streetlights by West Front and with substance and style.” Meanwhile, Silverman hopes that this hold on sales without being reimbursed for Broad Streets will be replaced to 1950s “Film audiences want realism,” Schoner brings Keyport into the limelight. its use. lamps. Also, all of the street signs and stop added. “I’m a firm believer in the arts in Silverman isn’t worried about lost busi­ signs will be replaced with 1950s styled Meanwhile, the police department does Keyport,” Silverman said. “I don’t know ness, since the actors are required to enter signs, and this project will be assisted by the not expect too much of a stir in the borough. what it needs. I think it needs a jolt. I’m a his place only once, after leaving a limou­ Keyport Public Works. “I have no problem at all with the firm believer that Keyport will be back on sine or a taxi that pulls up front. He said he Silverman said that preliminary sketches movie,” said Chief of Police Howard Ruth. the map.” just will have to schedule major shoots of what his gallery will look like during “I don’t foresee any problems.” He was delighted to find out that the bor­ around the entrance of the actor. filming show a large awning before his front However, Filley, the movie’s producer, ough will be listed in the movie’s credits. “I’m not looking to make money out of door, marked with “Pascal’s Italian requested extra police department coopera­ “Yes, Keyport is a star and it’s about this,” he said. “I just want to see this hap­ Restaurant.” tion for the day, to stop people and cars from time,” he said.

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Within a month or two, DeJesus said, he will present DeJesus said that four years ago, when the home was ABERDEEN — It is a loud, whirring engine noise, plans before the Aberdeen Planning Board for a up for sale for the first time, he offered her $110,000 for somewhat like the roar of an airplane. But the roar con­ $700,000 structure to cover the entire area so “the tires it. However, he said she refused, holding out for tinues and continues and there’s never a takeoff. aren’t exposed.” $160,000. • On the other side of the fence resides the Trunk fami­ Since nobody else lives next door to the plant, “Ever since then, the complaints have gone absurd,” ly, who want to move and can’t sell their home because nobody else has complained, Mrs. Trunk said. he said. of the terrible noise. Mrs. Trunk said that despite complaining to the Trunk’s side of the story is that she offered to sell the Daily, the sound emits from Custom Bandag, former­ board of health and the Aberdeen township police sever­ home for $140,000 five years ago, and DeJesus said he ly Goodyear Tire, 457 Amboy Avenue. al times over the years, nothing has been done. was interested. But when she called him back, he had And Thomas and Christine Trunk, 435 Amboy “For years they’ve given us grief,” Trunk said, look­ left for Portugal. Avenue, say they regret their move from . ing next door. “I’m from 4th Avenue and Park Slope, in At that time, the home was on the market for six The noise, which started two years after they moved Brooklyn. A subway ran underneath my home. I didn’t months. into their modern home, become an interruption, then a mind. That was sporadically, and this is all day long.” Deciding to give it another shot, the home was headache and now they want to move away, far away Despite the neighbor’s complaints, the business has placed on the market again nine months ago. from the noise, as soon as possible. been a generous ratable for Aberdeen Township. DeJesus said he’d gladly leave if push came to When they purchased their home, nine years ago, Custom Bandag paid $21,102 in taxes in 1994, shove. they had some problems with the next-door lot, such as according to Bob Daetsch, the township finance director. “If the town wants me to leave, I’ll pack up and rats and truck fumes, but there was no noise and no Mrs. Trunk says she pays about $5,600 a year in taxes. leave,” he said. odor, Mrs. Trunk said. But seven years ago, the Goodyear Tire business, which quietly replaced tires on cars and trucks, was purchased and turned into a tire recycling center. Since then, the engine-like sound of recycling equip­ ment roars continuously all day long, without a break. There’s nothing wrong with the house next-door, which is large, attractive, and with a upper deck and patio, but the noise has scared away all of the interested buyers coming to inquire for the past nine months. Mrs. Trunk said that the noise begins 7 a.m. and ends 5 p.m. Monday to Friday, and from 7 a.m. to l p.m. on Saturday. “There’s no break,” she said. In addition to the machinery, sounds of workers banging out the metal rims inside the tires with a sledge­ hammer are also startling. The business owner, Fred DeJesus, said he sympa­ thizes with the family but feels “I’m not causing a hard­ ship. I’ll do anything to make her life better. Maybe she has some suggestions. We want to work toward a com­ mon goal.” “If she can’t stand the noise, maybe she can get a job,” DeJesus said, referring to Mrs. Trunk. “I don’t mean to be rude, but I plant shrubs and trees to make the property more presentable.” “It’s not right,” he said. “I wish she’d sell the house.” Trunk, in response to the comment, pointed to her three-year old daughter, her only child, and said, “I waited 40 years to have my baby. What do I do with my baby?” “I used to work full-time and I waited 40 years to have her. I’m not just going to cart her off to day care.” DeJesus, meanwhile, said he follows the state and federal pollution laws. And, he added, he owns nine NON-STOP NOISE — Christine Trunk tries to enjoy the outside deck of her back yard on Amboy other shops in nine locations, and employs 230 people. Avenue, Aberdeen Township, but the noise and fumes from the neighboring business forces her to His shop in Elizabeth is twice as big as the one in go back inside. 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A n n u a l Greg Seaman, the executive director, C ertificate Percentage Yield gets $42,000 a year in salary, while Mike Kelly, the former executive director who left one year ago, received $70,000. % “We have to maintain all sewer lines and manholes," Rizkalla stressed. 1 0 M o n t h 10 In 1990, the ATMUA had five full-time A n n u a l office people, one part-time office person, C ertificate Percentage Yield and 13 sewer/water assistant plant opera­ tors. Rizkalla said that out of the $4.2 mil­ % lion in revenue last year, 60 percent went right back to the Bayshore Regional 1 2 M o n t h Sewage Authority. Another $1.46 million A n n u a l goes to debt services. C ertificate Percentage Yield Rizkalla said that selling the ATMUA headquarters on Noble Place would proba­ bly only bring about $150,000. % “You have to be responsible to the citi­ zens,” he said. 1 5 M o n t h Meanwhile, Devino commented, “If it A n n u a l is to reduce taxes and better the town, C ertificate Percentage Yield that’s fine. But because this was done at such improper timing, it won’t be looked at objectively. V o Councilman Wayne Smith said he went door to door three times last year, and the 1 8 M o n t h 50 most frequent complaint was the cost of m A n n u a l water and sewer. C ertificate ■ Percentage Yield The issue was brought up for discus­ Rates effective M ay 1st • Subject to change without notice sion several times in the past, including the VARIETY OF OTHER RATES AND TERMS A V A I L A B L E April 20 workshop meeting. Interest is com pounded continuously and payable monthly. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. “If we can cut costs, let’s look at cut­ ting costs,” said Deputy mayor Richard Goldberg. “Unless it’s cost-effective, there’s no INVESTORS: point in doing it at all,” said Councilman Wayne Smith. He noted, too, while cam­ SAVINGS BANK paigning door-to-door, the cost of the water and sewer was a main concern with SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS: HOME OFFICE: * Highway 71 and Warren Avenue MILLBURN* the residents. COLTS NECK: • Clark Highway 34, P.O. Box 127 • East Orange “You have two staffs doing the billing DEAL: • Hillside* 88 Norwood Avenue. P.O. Box 227 • Irvington when you could have one staff doing the FR E E H O LD : • Livingston* billing,” Goldberg said. “It’s been so * Highway 9 and Adelphia Road • Plainfield* LONG BRANCH: 169 Broadway • Short Hills* reduced in services. You have to look at N AVESIN K: • Springfield* * Highway 36 and Valley Drive any department that has been cut down • U nion* that much.” 24-Hour Banking Locations I pepoarrs rote wsuhed to 1100,066! iJ B a J'i'cfe _ L»»A - i d r 2 8 MAY 10, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT NJ. Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Memories now in stone

Continued from page 1 served with honor and honorably.” cursed by angry war protesters. Schwarzkopf also thanked Americans for sup­ As Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, a Vietnam porting the troops that served in the Persian Gulf veteran, said in his keynote address at the dedica­ War. tion ceremony, many soldiers felt as if they had “That is the only way we should send our to apologize to the rest of America for serving in sons and daughters into battle,” said Vietnam. Schwarzkopf. Schwarzkopf told the veterans that they had Sunday’s memorial dedication coincided with nothing to be ashamed of and that they should celebrations marking the end of World War II. never apologize for serving their country. Ed Rezetko, a World War II veteran from “1 don’t apologize for anything that I did in Middletown, said that he passed up a ceremony Vietnam,” Schwarzkopf said. “Don’t ever apolo­ marking the 50th anniversary of V-E Day so that gize. We did nothing that we should be ashamed he could be with the Vietnam veterans. of. “We all wore the same uniform — it was just “Despite all the revisionist films coming out a different war,” said Rezetko. “They deserve of Hollywood, the vast majority of soldiers everything coming to them.”

Gen. H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Gov. Christie Todd Whitman and her hus­ band John Whitman stand at attention during the dedication of the N.J. Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial on Sunday.

A helicopter missing from formation symbolizes the soldiers who did not return from the war in Vietnam.

Alvin Rios and his daughter Tanya Rodriguez mourn for family member, Rafael Colon-Santos.

(Photos by Rich Schultz) Jazmin Goefert, 7, of Plainfield, touches the name of Eric R. Nordman, the grand­ father she never knew. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 2 9 1N BRIEF mmmrmm YOUR FOOT PAIN m ABERBf m m IS NOT NORM AL C hurch to hold Dr. Robert Nardolillo has been in Private Practice in Brooklyn, N.Y. for the past 14 years as the Director of yard sale Saturday the Podiatry Center of Avenue U. He has served as an expert consultant for the New York State Education Department for the last 8 years. He is Board Certified in both Podiatry Medicine & Surgery by the The Catherine Close Circle of Podiatric Medical Specialties Board. Bayview Presbyterian Church will hold a He has now joined Dr. Anthony Ricca, M .D (Internist) of Hazlet Health Care + on Highway 35 S. yard sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 13 at the church located at Greenwood Common Ailm ents Treated Are Meet the Doctor Avenue and West Concourse, Cliffwood • Foot Infections • Fractures with a Complimentary Beach. The event will also include a bake D r . R o b e r t N a r d o l i l l o • Nail Conditions • Heel Pain Foot Consultation* sale, food and refreshments. Podiatrist • Foot Specialist For more information, call 888-1450. •Warts • Ankle Sprains Find out once and for all if you’re suffering needlessly • Bunions • Diabetic Foot Care 3253 Hwy. 35 So. • Chelsea Place #1 • Hazlet Call Now 739-4450 (Located at the Hazlet Health Care Building) • Hammertoes • General Foot Care •Excludes treatment, x-rays and lab work. 739-4450 Expires fyi5fl5 We accept Medicare • Oxford Health Plans • GHI • First Option • House Calls Available • Blue Shield & most other unions and major insurances M em orial service slated for M ay 29 ’s Day & Graduation Hazlet Recreation Commission is sponsoring a solemn Memorial Day ser­ vice at 10 a.m. on May 29 at the James J. ‘Sabfat fywmet Skofifie cutd 'Wtite &dlonA Cullen Center in Veterans Memorial Park, Union Avenue. For information about making a floral presentation, call 739-0653 before May S i n c e $5.00 i 27. 1920 H azlet R ec. offers North Fourth Ave. Highland Park OFF i I ANY I art classes 908-247-5421 • 800-72-PINOS Hazlet Recreation is currently accept­ Daily Deliveries Throughout New Jersey I GIFT BASKETS I ing registration for the Monday and • Next Day Deliveries Nation Wide Telephone Orders Accepted | Wednesday acrylic art classes for chil­ I 8am-1 Opm Daily I dren, ages 8 and up. The five-lesson pro­ E x c l u s i v e G ift & Sym pathy ^ Just Mention This Ad j gram begins on May 15 for the Monday Gourm et Basket Com binations classes and May 10 for the Wednesday • Wines & Liquors • Gourmet Foods • Balloons classes. Classes are held from 3:30-5 • Fresh Fruits • Whole Bean Coffee • Novelty & Theme Baskets p.m. at the James J. Cullen Center, • Imported Cheeses • Kosher &. Shiva Baskets • All Occasions Veterans Memorial Park, Union Avenue. Cost is $25. Students must supply the following materials: tubes of red, yellow, blue, black and white acrylic paint; a canvas board; and acrylic brushes. You may register at the Recreation Office, 1776 Union Ave., Hazlet. For more information, call 739-0653.

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art exh ib it/au ction Middletown Area Chamber of Com­ merce will hold an art exhibit and auc­ tion at 7:30 p.m. on Friday at the Ra- mada Inn, Route 35, Hazlet. Admission is $10 and includes re­ freshments. For more information, call 671-3360.

Support group Plus Cost of Nutri/System Meals p e r *3 week introductory program-service fee due at enrollment-limited time offer ” starts M onday Parents of learning disabled children are invited to join a support group form­ ing in Hazlet. The group will hold their nutri/system first meeting from 7-8:30 p.m. on Monday at the Hazlet Public Library, J o d a y 251 Middle Road. Kathleen Hayes For more information, call 264-1047. For Your FREE Lost 50 lbs. and kept it off for over five years. V endors sought for Consultation Results not typical flea m arket M ay 26 The Holy Name Society of Holy nutri/system featuring programs from Family Church. Hazlet, is seeking ven­ dors for its annual Memorial Day week­ H faith M a n a g e m e n t end flea market. The sale will be held 7 CO N VEN IEN T LO CATIO N S 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on May 26 at the • BRICK (908) 2 0 6 -1 6 0 0 • MIDDLETOWN (908) 61 5 -0 7 0 0 school parking lot, Highway 36. Rain date is May 27. Cost per space is $15. • MARLBORO (908) 536-8787 • MAN AH AWKIN (609) 597-5424 For more information, call 739-9705 • HOWELL (908) 3 0 3 -9 4 0 0 • TOMS RIVER (908) 244-7733 or 739-2252. • NEW LOCATION IN WALL (908) 974-2822

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C erem ony planned MOTHER'S DAY S A L E for M em orial D ay The Holmdel Board of Recreation Commissioners and Holmdel Veterans of Dresses & Rompers Foreign Wars Post 5918 will hold a Large variety of easy to wear Memorial Day ceremony at 10:30 -a.m. on rayon, georgette, crinkles and May 29. The ceremony will be held at the prints. By Nostalgia®, E.D. town hall, Crawfords Corner Road, and will include guest speakers, musical selec­ Michaels®, R.J. Stevens® & more. tions and a wreath ceremony. For more information, call 946-2870. $ 4 0 " j w Compare at $70-$80 KEYPORT

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B odine’s N o. 7 Ford Knit Tops slated for display Cotton/rayon. By Perspective®, NASCAR Winston Cup driver Geoff Bodine’s No. 7 Ford Thunderbird will be on display from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 2 fo r S2 0 Saturday at Tom’s Ford, Highway 35, Com pare at $20 ea. Keyport. Owner/driver Bodine’s Thun­ derbird placed first at the all-star Winston Select in Charlotte, N.C., last May. Viewers may enter a drawing to win Textured two free tickets to the Pocono 500 race. For more information, call 1-800-834- Tunics & Pants TOMS. Newest fashion statement. Soft & flowing drawstring pants with K iw anis to hold matching tunics and weskits. By Inclinations® and more. flea m arket A flea market, sponsored by the Key­ 9 9 port Kiwanis, will be held from 8 a.m. to Com pare at $40-$44 ea. 2 9 4 p.m. every Sunday, starting May 14, at the waterfront, American Legion Drive. Vendor space costs $10. For more information, call 888-9625. BRANDS PRICED LESS afters Send briefs by • Bridgewater • Middlesex • Montclair • Closter • Allendale • Shore Mall • Salisbury FAX at • Franklin Park • Florham Park • Summit • W estwood • Holmdel Plaza • Rio Grande • Easton (908) 254-0486 • Flemington • Ridgewood • Westfield • Paramus »Brigantine • Rehoboth Beach • Ocean City THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 3 1 Eagle hopeful helps get cemetery clean

______BY MARILYN DUFF______stones, and will contact fencing compa­ nies to try to get fence donations. Staff Writer Tim found 32 stones, the oldest of which dates to 1709. He wants to install a MIDDLETOWN — One of the town­ split rail fence along the front to deter ship’s oldest cemeteries, the vandals. Throckmorton-Lippit-Taylor Burying Once his part is done, members of Girl Ground, is getting some much-needed Scout Troop No. 651 will beautify the site special attention, thanks to a co-operative with flowers and also install an informa­ effort by the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and tional sign giving the history of the ceme­ the Landmarks Commission. tery. The cemetery is located on Penelope There are similar signs at the historic Lane, off Kings Highway just west of the Presbyterian and Hendrickson burying municipal complex. It’s behind the former grounds located on the north side of Kings Ivy House Nursing Home, a large white Highway. Another four early cemeteries, structure, which is owned by the town­ including three church cemeteries, are ship. also located on historic Kings Highway. The major clean-up is being done as an The Throckmorton-Lippit-Taylor Eagle Scout project by Tim Murray, a cemetery dates to about 1683-4, according member of Troop No. 110 in Lincroft. to Strong, when early settler John He and other scouts worked this week­ Throckmorton was buried on his property. end, clearing away underbrush and debris Strong thinks it is particularly significant that has been accumulating for about the because it is the only verified burial past five years, according to Mary Lou ground of one of the township’s first set­ Strong, chairwoman of the Landmarks tlers, she said. Commission, and they plan to return next She believes that this cemetery and the weekend. Presbyterian one are two of the oldest in “It was a jungle,” said Strong, who the state. said the scouts came to the commission It was formally set aside as a cemetery looking for projects. in 1690 by Throckmorton’s son and As a result of Tim’s interest, com­ namesake. mission members met his father, Richard The earliest 1709 stone is that of the ALL-AMERICAN GIRL — Dana Burke, 8, of Keyport will be competing in and later “got him on the commission,” elder Throckmorton’s other son, Job. an upcoming beauty pageant geared for children. said Strong. The Lippit name comes from the mar­ (Photo by Rich Schultz) The weekend work parties worked out riage of John lV s daughter, Sarah, to well, said Tim, who expects to receive his Moses Lippit. Both are said to be buried Eagle award next fall. there, but their graves are unmarked. “Everybody was so surprised to see The property, including the cemetery, A model child how much (debris) had fallen” he said. passed in 1754 to Edward Taylor and Before starting the project, he re­ henceforth was known as the Taylor the Jack and Jill, a national, community-ser- viewed a federal publication about restor­ Burying Ground. Eight-year-old has vice organization of volunteers. And on ing historic cemeteries and also sprayed It is the final resting place of Edward the area for ticks. already appeared Friday, April 28, she handed prizes out at Taylor, a prominent 18th century resident Cub Scout Troop Pack 45’s Pinewood “You can’t walk willy nilly into a who was accused of being a Loyalist dur­ in advertisem ents Derby at the Cliffwood Elementary School. cemetery and start wacking things,” noted ing the Revolutionary War, his son, Col. Dana is represented by New Talent, Strong. George, a patriot soldier, and other KEYPORT — Eight-year-old Dana Bricktown. Her first job, under another A freshman at M iddletow n High Taylors. Burke wants to be a teacher when she grows agency, was for Caldor, and she is pictured School South, who has only been involved Other family names are Powell, up, but right now, she likes to find work in flyers for Woolworth, Jamesway and in Scouts for two years, Tim said that Conover, Cooper, Micheau, Field, Lyell modeling whenever she can. Macy’s. She is pictured on the cover of the while he does not mind working in the and Lufburrow. Since the age of 2, she has worked as a N.Y. Times Magazine, Aug. 11, 1991 issue. cemetery during the day, “I’m not going “I am so pleased with this project,” professional model, appearing in commer­ Another appearance is in the Johnson & around there at night.” said Strong, who thinks the cemetery has cials, fashion shows, and catalogs. Last year Johnson ad about the dangers of lead paint, Besides clearing away the debris and been unappreciated. she was featured in the Six Flags Great Ad­ where she peers outside of a city building. chopping out stumps, he mapped the quar- Lastly, she said, “I think Mr. venture ad, taking a stroll through the park “The camera man was outside on a lad­ ter-acre cemetery, straightened fallen Throckmorton would be very pleased.” with a group of actors playing her family. der,” said her mother. Dawn. “It was a very hot day,” Dana said, Dana gets a fee of $75 an hour, but this recalling the shoot. But the best part of all, is reduced after the local talent agency and she was able to stay in the park after the the New York agency take their cut. Also, commercial was finished. there are many unpaid hours getting pre­ Now Dana is about to enter a real pared for the photographs, and commuting pageant for the first time to compete for the back and forth to New York City, where title of Miss Junior New Jersey Petite. The most of the shoots take place. competition will be held June 16 at the Besides working, Dana belongs to Hilton Hotel in Parsippany. If she wins the Brownie troop 551, which meets at St. state, she goes on to the nationals, which Benedict’s School in Holmdel. She also will be held in New York City. plays on the Matawan-Aberdeen girl’s soft­ First she will go through the interview, ball team, and has danced with the Right during which she will be judged on her abil­ Moves Dance Studio since the age of three. ity to speak clearly. Next she will model Dana dances tap, ballet and jazz. Her sportswear, and third, she will be graded on troupe recently captured first place at the “beauty, poise and personality” for a 20-sec­ Star Express Talent Competition at the ond talk on a topic. Toms River Holiday Inn March 12. Six Some past winners went on to become days later, the troupe won a silver medal at television actresses, she noted. A few years the Star Power competition in Hackensack. back, Tiffany Amber Theissen won the pre­ She received an award for excellence in teen portion of the pageant, and she went on dance Feb. 19 at the Star Quest Competi­ to star in “Beverly Hills 90210” and Ashley tion at Paramus High School. Johnson, star of "Growing Pains,” was first In the meantime, Mrs. Burke says she runner up in the nationals. enjoys being a full-time mom to her daugh­ Besides working and modeling, Dana ter and son, Darren, 6, who likes to play CLEARING — Robert Bartolotti, 13, and Michael Sparacino, 10, help clean likes to volunteer. 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Hazlet foundation shows foresight

E ach year, the competition W hile private groups cannot and for local tax dollars grows should not replace the public’s re­ more fierce. sponsibility to fund public schools, As the recent defeat of the local they can greatly raise morale for school budget clearly shows, tax­ teachers and students. payers are far from willing to spend The foundation will raise morale any more money than is absolutely not only by providing much needed necessary on local schools and ser­ funding for special projects but also vices. by simply letting teachers and stu­ Barring an unforeseen boom in dents know that the community is the economy, that trend is likely to behind them. continue in the coming years. In In addition to raising funds, pri­ fact, things w ill probably get worse vate groups can also make a real before they get any better. contribution by donating time and That’s why a group like the professional expertise in the class­ Hazlet Foundation for Excellence in ro o m . Education is so important. In years to come we expect that The foundation w ill raise private all school districts w ill rely on pri­ funds for scholarships, mini-grants vate foundations to bolster local and capital contributions. The m ini­ education. The Hazlet Foundation grants for teachers could be for for Excellence in Education simply computers, books or other items. has the foresight to know that it is needed now. Letters

M cA leer’s nonsense m ust stop Who is Joseph McAleer II and what hand, I have sacrificed a good deal of my has he done for Aberdeen Township? personal and family life to serve the peo­ Does he coach your child or is he a vol­ ple of Aberdeen. I have put my credentials unteer in your organization? He has cer­ to the test of public scrutiny in two elec­ tainly tarnished the image of Aberdeen tions and am pleased that the people have Township and, in particular, Cliffwood found me worthy to serve them. I am very Fire ch ief th an kfu l fo r help Beach. He has publicly admitted that he proud of the accomplishments of the knows who trashed the town with illegally Aberdeen Township Council since I I have been a member of the North following people and departments myself posted signs over a recent weekend, but became a member. Centerville Volunteer Fire Company for and for my family: has not come forward with any informa­ I do not like writing this kind of letter, 16 years, the last three-and-a-half as chief The members of the North Centerville, tion for the police. What kind of an indi­ but this nonsense must stop. McAleer has and this year as township chief. In all Hazlet, and West Keansburg fire compa­ vidual would condone an illegal act? He also harangued previous councils and these years, I have been at many fires, but nies, the Hazlet Township fire officials, recently threatened to shut down the much administrations and has had many chances none have hit home like the one on April the Hazlet First Aid Squad, Capt. James needed 1995 road improvement program to run for elected office. He has chosen 28. Broderick, Detective Mike Broderick, which will improve many streets through­ not to do so. McAleer and Aberdeen At 10:16 a.m. that morning, I had the officers Leo Armenti, Ed Podstawski, out the community. would be better off if he spent the time unfortunate task of directing the firefight­ Mark Bruthers, Bob Dispenza and the dis­ This self-proclaimed leader of the and energy he uses writing poison letters ing operations at a fire at my father’s patcher of the Hazlet police department, Concerned Citizens of Cliffwood and for more fruitful activities that will benefit house, a house that I had lived in for many Joe Lamb of the Hazlet Public Works and Cliffwood Beach (an obscure citizens the community. It's time for McAleer to years. This fire once again showed me the the Monmouth County Prosecutors Office group) again makes statements void of put up or shut up! brotherhood that exists between the emer­ Arson Investigators. A special thanks also fact such as names, dates and figures in BRIAN P. MURPHY gency services and other departments in goes out to all the friends and neighbors support of his comments. On the other A b e r d e e n Hazlet Township. Although the house sus­ for their support. tained considerable smoke damage, I Once again, Hazlet Township’s finest Student upset by possible cut in sports commend the firefighters for the “good came together for one of their own. I am a seventh-grader at Thorne Middle School in Middletown Township. I stop,” containing the fire to one bedroom. TOM HORNER played on the Thome soccer team. It was really a great experience. I liked playing Many of these firefighters left their jobs to C h i e f with my classmates. When I woke up in the morning, I would look forward to soccer assist at this fire. North Centerville Volunteer Fire after school. It was challenging to play against kids a year older than me. I also liked As township fire chief and also a citi­ C o m p a n y playing against my friends at Bayshore Middle School and Thompson Middle zen of Hazlet, I would like to thank the School. When my mom’s friend told her that the Board of Education is going to cut school Parents’ apathy h u rt the students sports, I was really mad. It probably does not cost too much money to keep school sports. My friends say the only reason they look forward to school is to play sports Once again, Middletown students get the short end of the stick. after. I would really be disappointed if school sports were cut. It is reported that only 14.7 percent of Middletown’s registered voters voted on My brother is in fifth grade, and he and his friends are looking forward to trying April 18. I can only say one thing — Shame on all the parents of Middletown’s chil­ out for sports at Thorne. They are very disappointed that they cannot try out in sixth dren who didn’t vote. grade, but they are still looking forward to seventh-grade sports. ROBERT SIM LYNN MCCABE Student, Thorne M iddle School M i d d l e t o w n THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 3 5 Letters

O rganization P olice, fire M ortgage tax break is essential needs volunteers There is a new proposal making its way through Congress. Not surprisingly, it Many of your readers are not aware of involves what amounts to a huge tax on the middle class-the reduction of the mort­ fig h ters live the important community service called gage interest deduction. It is also not surprising that this will hurt the middle class FISH (For I Shall Help). This letter is in­ right where we live— in our homes. to serve in tended to allow you to inform the resi­ To date, this issue has received some notice in the media and the public. dents of this community of what FISH is Currently, there are discussions about limiting the home mortgage deduction, an incentive which has been utilized for decades by millions of Americans. This tax tim es o f need and what it does. break has enabled scores of people to own a home and participate in the American FISH is a voluntary organization that I received your most welcomed letter dream. commending all the police officers and furnishes transportation for the needy, el­ This idea to reduce our home mortgage deduction is nothing more than a huge tax derly and disabled who cannot provide other departments who came to you and increase on the middle class. On a national level, of the 26 million Americans who your father’s assistance, Friday, April, 28, their own. FISH will drive them to medi­ take the mortgage interest deduction, almost 70 percent have household incomes of when your father’s house caught on fire. I cal appointments, doctor’s offices or ther­ less than $75,000, and more than 43 percent of those taking a deduction have am sorry for this unfortunate incident and apy sessions. incomes below $50,000. Eliminating the deduction will mean raising taxes over the God’s blessing no one was seriously Each of the approximately 70 volun­ next five years by over $313 billion. It would also increase the cost of owning a injured. teers is asked to be available for only one home by 33 percent. This proposal would hit America’s middle class squarely in the I know what you went through this day day each month, either as a driver or to wallet. in question. I had the same bad experi­ coordinate requests for transportation. New Jersey has one of the highest cost of living expenses nationwide. This idea ence you had — my house went on fire would today impact more than 160,000 families with homes valued at or above Coordinators, who work from their in the early morning hours many years $300,000. This doesn’t take into consideration those hard-working families and indi­ homes, receive requests for transportation ago. I couldn’t even give any assistance to viduals who currently own homes and aspire to move up to the housing ladder. my wife and seven children because I was and contact available drivers by tele­ Realtors are proud Sen. Bill Bradley is a member of the Finance Committee working the main desk at police head­ phone. Requests average about three or which will be considering this proposal. We are encouraged by Sen. Bradley’s recent quarters when the fire call came in. I put four a day. approval of maintaining the mortgage interest deduction at its current level. my sincere faith in God, the police who FISH is financially supported by the However, it is important that he understand the importance of this issue to the people responded and all the fire companies. My churches and the synagogues in this area of our state. house was totally destroyed but, with the and by voluntary contributions. It is avail­ We believe it is Washington’s responsibility to do what is right and fair for the assistance of all concerned, my wife and middle class. This is an issue that all of us should follow closely. able in the greater Red Bank area, includ­ children were saved by dedicated people CARRIE SALTZBART ing Rumson, Fair Haven, Little Silver and like you and the members of the fire and Broker/Manager parts of Shrewsbury, Tinton Falls and police departments. Yes, I am very proud Gloria Niison Realtors Middletown. to be a member of the police family for 38 H o lm d e l The president of FISH, Anne Weil, long years. I enjoy helping people. The said that if this necessary community ser­ police and firemen encounter extreme vice is to continue, more volunteers are danger each day, and they surely are all urgently needed, both drivers and co­ Sunnyside Sports C om plex w ill recognized for their actions. ordinators. In a very serious situation of this type, Anyone who would like to find out do irreparable harm to area you will always find police officers, fire fighters and first aid workers who will more about FISH or would like to volun­ disregard their own safety to help others. I Monmouth County is planning to build critical situation. Four Winds Road is teer may do so by calling Peggy Holton at will convey to the officers of my de­ an athletic facility in Middletown on what already being used as a shortcut to bypass 842-2566. partment — namely: Capt. J. Broderick; is locally referred to as the Neubeger the signal light at Dwight Road and RICHARD B. SMITH DSG M. Broderick; Patrolmen L. Estate, off of Middletown-Lincroft Road Middletown-Lincroft Road. ' R u m s o n Armenti, E.J. Podstawski, M. Bruther and and Sunnyside Road. The property was The benefit of the complex must be R. Dispenza; dispatcher J. Long — that acquired through the Green Acres program. carefully weighed and understood. The The county is planning to develop the facility is by definition a “for-fee” adult responded to the call, your sincere thanks and congratulations for a job well done. Spaeth w ill serve property into the Sunnyside Regional league facility, and therefore not intended Sports Complex. The complex will include for use by families — regardless of HOLMES J. GORMERLEY 13th D istrict w ell a softball pentaplex, 600 parking spaces, whether or not they are from the Chief of Police three soccer fields, seven tennis courts (one Middletown Township area. The area will Hazlet Police Departm ent When I learned that Mike Spaeth had with spectator facility) — just to describe be aesthetically affected. achieved the nomination for the N.J. state some of the plans. This will be a “fee” The extent of the development will Assembly, representing the 13th District, facility, primarily for the use of adults and reduce the area’s natural habitat for Tagliarini honored I was extremely pleased. leagues — thus attracting out-of-county wildlife. Given that housing developments to run in Aberdeen Having known Mike for the better part and out-of-state competitors. must reserve “natural” areas in their design of 10 years, I am certain that this accom­ I am concerned that the facility is being plans — it only seems consistent that the I would like to thank the Aberdeen Republican Party for their endorsement to plishment is not only well-deserved, but considered without evaluating the impact Monmouth County Board of Recreation very important for the well-being of the on the residential area, the quality for life Commissioners should have a similar char­ run for Town Council. It is a great honor for me and my family. Since I joined John townships he will serve if elected. Mike of those residents surrounding the area, the ter. Simply leaving the rear of the tract Polito. Ron Mirante and Butch Esposito has always been dedicated to seeing his stress on Middletown’s infrastructure undeveloped and unseen does not address (sewage, traffic, additional policing, litter­ our need for natural landscapes. as a candidate, I have enjoyed meeting commitments through; I’ve noticed this and talking to neighbors about Aberdeen. important quality firsthand. When it ing, etc.) the net effect on taxpayers in It is difficult for budget-oriented citi­ Monmouth County and the implications for In the 10 years that I have lived in comes to making decisions, Mike has a zens to appreciate the scale of this com­ the future in proceeding with this facility. plex. $2.5 million were approved to modify Aberdeen, I have given service to the distinctive ability to determine exactly The increased traffic from this complex the quarter-mile stretch of road. This Matawan-Aberdeen Babe Ruth League, what needs to be done — evaluate differ­ must be an important consideration. includes relatively complex changes to the Cub Scouts Pack 66, Holy Name Society ent options and make certain that this Middletown-Lincroft Road is already expe­ utilities (storm drainage, electrical utilities, of St. Clement’s parish and our local Pop final decision is thoroughly implemented riencing high-traffic volume beyond its etc.) some, in fact, in anticipation of the Warner league. I have always been a “get and followed through on. safe capacity. The construction around the Sunnyside Regional Sports Complex. involved person,” because I like people. I Currently I am an assistant vice presi­ Neuberger Estate will widen the road and Phase II of this development — the not- look forward to this campaign and victory dent at Citibank N.A. in New York City. smooth out some of the curves in an yet-approved complex itself — is expected so that John, Ron. Butch and myself can In my mission to lend money to small and attempt to improve safety. The short sec­ to cost an additional $5.5 million. . do the job we all look forward to — medium-sized businesses, I often call on tion of road has accounted for 73 reported Finally, not to sound completely nega­ “Work for a better Aberdeen!” Mike’s intelligence and marketplace accidents in the last year. I am fearful that tive with regard to this issue — I commend I would also like to thank my wife, awareness to add value in the manage­ the road improvement will have less than what the county has done to date. The Donna, for her full support of my decision ment of my department’s efforts. For the desired effect — The changes may Monmouth County Parks system is second to seek public office, for she truly knows sure, he has proved to be not only an actually result in the increased speed of to none. This track record tells me that we I live for “involvement” in the commu­ extraordinary adviser, but longtime friend automobiles. It is, therefore, my concern can do better — and should expect better of nity. I look forward to meeting more of as well. that adding a “magnet” that significantly ourselves. Let’s do something we can be the residents of Aberdeen in the next few u /p p W Here’s to victory in November. increases traffic must be studied in its prop­ proud of! FRED TAGLIARINI KEN MOTZ er context. Classic remedies — such as sig­ DAVID WACH A b e r d e e n nal lights, etc. — will only vex an already M i d d l e t o w n S e a B r i g h t 3 6 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 Calendar

Tuesday from the Howell Park golf course to Brice Friday and Saturday CLUBS • The Matawan-Aberdeen Chamber of Park, Wall Township. Cost is $25 per • Monmouth Players’ presentation of Commerce will host the Matawan Rotary canoe for tandem races and $12.50 for A Little Family Business will be performed in its general meeting, noon, at Button­ solo races. For more information and to at 8:15 p.m. on Friday and Saturday at the Today wood Manor, Route 34. 290-1125. obtain an entry form, call 842-4000, TDD Navesink Library Theater, Sears and . • QUEST, singles discussion group, • Checkmate Inc., will meet at 8 p.m. machine, 219-9484 Monmouth avenues, Navesink. Tickets are meets weekly at 7:45 p.m. at First Unitar­ at 550 Cookman Ave., Suite 204, Asbury $10; $7 for students, seniors. ian Church, 1475 W. Front St., Uncroft. Park. (201) 774-3100. Monday • Holmdel Theatre Guild will present Cost is $5. 747-0/07. • A dance social, sponsored by the three one-act plays at 8 p.m. at the high Monmouth County Library Headquarters, school, Crawfords Comer Road. Tickets Friday AUDITIONS 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan, will be are $5 and $3 for students and senior citi­ • Young Republicans of Monmouth held from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. at the li­ zens; available at the door. 946-0093. County will meet at 7 p.m. at Olde Union brary. Free. 431-7242. House, Red Bank. 577-0268. Thursday, Friday and Saturday F O R KIDS • The Premier Theatre Company is HEALTH Saturday holding auditions for its summer season at • Shore Singles will hike at Cheese- 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 11 quake State Park. Meet at 11 a.m. in com­ a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Auditions are at Thursday Thursday muter parking lot next to Parkway Exit the Henderson Theatre, 850 Newman • The Visiting Nurses Association is • Mother’s Day card making program, 105, Eatontown. Hikers should bring wa­ Springs Road, Lincroft. 758-1118. offering free blood pressure screenings to 3:30 p.m., Hillside Community Center, 144 ter. Fee is $5. 774-6759. area residents from 9:30 a.m. to noon at Chestnut Ave. Free. Middletown residents • The Garden State Horror Writers Fridays through May 26 660 Tennent Road, Englishtown. 224-6756. only. 615-2261. will meet at noon at the Monmouth County • First Avenue Playhouse, 123 High­ Library, Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 431­ lands Ave., Atlantic Highlands, is holding Saturday Saturday 7242. an auditioning class from 4:30-5:30 p.m. for • Free speech and hearing screenings • Ticklish Tales, an original spring ages 8-18. Fee is $45. 291-7552. will be given from 1-5 p.m. at the musical presented by the 3-Story Players, Sunday Monmouth County Library, Symmes will be presented from 2-3 p.m. at the Mon­ • Basset Valley Singles Hikers meets Road, Manalapan. mouth County Library Headquarters, 125 weekly at 12:15 p.m., rear parking lot of SPECIAL EVENTS Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 431-7227. Holiday Inn, Tinton Falls. Novice level hikes in Huber-Hartshorne Conservation THEATER Saturday and Sunday Area, Locust. Bring lunch. Fee is $4. 449­ Today • The Frog and the Princess will be 7827. • “The Party Dolls Revue”, sponsored Today through May 21 presented at 11 a.m. on Saturday and at 1 • Monmouth County Genealogy Club by Shore Point Distributors, Freehold, will • Two Hah Hahs and a Homeboy or p.m. on Sunday at The Meadow Theater, will hold a lecture by Dr. David Beggs of be at 7:30 p.m. at Van’s Freehold Inn, How Come We All Ain’t Crazy? will be per­ Red Bank. Tickets are $6; half price for Fair Haven on “How I traced and found my Route 79, Freehold. It will benefit children formed at Crossroads Theatre Company, 7 mothers on Mother’s Day. 758-0099. Scottish and German ancestors” at 2 p.m. and young adults with learning disabilities. Livingston Ave., New Brunswick. For tickets at the Monmouth County Headquarters, For reservations, call (908) 431-1500. For and performance times, call 249-5560. 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 462­ further information, call (908) 774-4737 CRAFTS 1466. Thursday through May 21 • George Bernard Shaw’s Misalliance, Monday Saturday produced by the Two River Theatre Com­ Saturday • Learning Disabled Children, parent • The Monmouth County Park pany, will be performed at the Guggenheim * Grace Lutheran Church will hold a support group, meets 7-8:30 p.m., Hazlet System will hold its 26th annual Theatre, Monmouth University, West Long spring craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Public Library, Middle Road. 264-1047. Manasquan River canoe race at 8 a.m. Branch. Call 291-4114 for times and prices. the church, 200 Park Ave., Freehold.

Ticklish Tales, an original spring musical presented ✓by the 3-Story Players, will be presented from 2-3 p.m. Saturday at the Monmouth County Library Headquar­ ters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manalapan. 431-7227

The Frog and the Princess will be pre­ sented at 11 a.m. on✓ Saturday and at 1 p.m. on Sunday at The Meadow Theater, Red Bank, Tickets are $6, half-price for moth­ ers on Mother's Day. 758­ 0099

The Rose Tattoo will be presented by Sabona Productions ✓at 8:30 p.m., desserts at 8 p.m., at the Amandla Theatre, 321 W. Farms Road, Howell. Performances SC are Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays through May 20. Tickets cost $15; $12 for seniors and $10 on Thurs­ days. 938-4133.

✓ Monmouth County Genealogy Club will hold a lecture by Dr. David Beggs of Fair Haven on "How J Traced and Found My Scottish and German Ancestors" at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Mon­ A LONG-STANDING FAVORITE — Longstreet Farm Manager Sandy Byard is pictured before a display of how mouth County Headquar­ apples grown on the farm a century ago were enjoyed. See an old-fashioned cider press, an apple-picking ters, 125 Symmes Drive, pole and an apple peeler/corer on exhibit now through June 12 at Holmdel Park, Longstreet Road. Manalapan. 462-1466.

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W hat to consider w hen going house hunting

By Lauren J. Essex For instance, I've had people w ho thought they only wanted a colonial, but ended up falling in love with a ssuming you've decided on A ranch or split level. It's im portant to the com m unity you'd like to use your own judgm ent, be open settle in...now you need to m inded, and let the agent show you find a house in as m any styles as which to settle. possible," says E i n b i n d e r . If you are w ork­ Make sure that you and ing w ith a real W h e n l o o k ­ your spouse or partner estate professional, ing, know that be honest with are in agreem ent about m any "for sale" them about what what features are im por­ signs signals a you an afford. buyer's m arket. tant to you and your fam Som etim es the line You'll also w ant between what you ily. to note that want to pay and neighborhoods what you can pay, with weli-m ani- cured and nicely kept properties tend can mean an extra m ove, you may want to consider and work? Are there desirable feature to signal stable or escalating property bedroom , bigger garage, or better houses with features that appeal to such as a park, golf course, swim club school system. v a l u e . them , such a s a pool, recreation area or lake nearby? or extra bedroom . Irwin Einbinder, a Realtor with The D on 't hesitate to ask your real And keep an eye out for undesir­ Prudential New Jersey Realty in estate agent questions about what Don't com pletely discount houses able features like railroad tracks, a Manalapan cautions first-time hom e you see, or feelings you m ay have which need a little cosmetic repair. freeway or an airport which can cause buyers to be open-m inded about the about a particular house, or neighbor­ You can clean and paint once you noise problems. A quick look at a style of homes they look at. " M any hood. They are an invaluable source have m oved in, and you w on't be hit m ap, or drive around the area will people have pre-conceived notions of inform ation. with the prem ium price tags of the alert you to a lot of these things. about what kind of house they want. m ore pristine homes that are in m int Make sure that you and your Get a handle on how long it will Sometimes because of what friends or c o n d i t i o n . spouse or partner are in agreem ent take you to com m ute to work. Take a parents have told them , first-time about w hat features are im portant to You'll want to spend some time test run from your target new hom e buyers discount houses w ithout ever you and your family. If you have chil­ thinking about the house's location. area to your office, or plant during looking at them . dren w ho feel negative about the How far is it from school, shopping the m orning rush, using a route you

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By Andrea Rosengarten At one tim e savings and loans al governm ent began what is termed This keeps m ortgage rates dow n wrote m ortgages using their deposits the "secondary m ortgage m arket." and supply abundant.

to make mortgages. Their aim was to make mortgages The most popular secondary mar­ F annie M ae, Ginnie M ae, Freddie But, they too frequently ran out available, regardless of w here the kets are the Federal National Mac. No, these are not names of usable m ortgage money. property was, under similar terms M ortgage Association (Fannie M ae), from a southern social register. and com m on qualification ratios. the Federal Hom e Loan Mortgage As with the law of supply and They are, instead, the reasons your Corporation (Freddie Mac) and the dem and, that which was left was lent Today, those lenders w ho conform m ortgage rates are as m uch as two Governm ent National Mortgage at very high interest rates. to the rules of the secondary m arket points lower than they would have find buyers of those loans quickly, Association (Ginnie M ae). been and, for some, the reason you So steps in the federal govern­ thereby replenishing their m oney The m ortgages they buy are called were able to get a m ortgage in the m ent. In order to equalize and stan­ supply within a short tim e. conforming m ortgages since they stan­ first place. dardize m ortgage lending, the feder­ dardize features and have a limit to borrowing am ount.

"The maximum mortgage amount THE MORTGAGE QUALIFYING WORKSHEET given by these conform ing mortgages is $203,150. Anything above that is considered a jum bo loan," says G r o s s PERCENT OF M ONTHLY INCOM E Y e a r ly Barbara Jackson, district m anager of I n c o m e Fairm ont Funding in Lakewood. 28% 29% 33% 38% 41% Most banks and mortgage com panies base the These jum bo loans are available $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 $ 4 6 7 $ 4 8 3 $ 5 5 0 $ 6 0 0 $ 6 8 3 ------total m onthly housing cost at 28% of the gross through other markets using private OO *r\ $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 $ 5 8 3 $ ” 6 0 4 6 8 8 $ 7 5 0 m onthly income. i n v e s t o r s . Forex: If your gross yearly incom e is $50,000 (see You will pay m ore for these loans, > 3 0 , 0 0 0 1 ~ y ~7~ob $725 OO t o $ ” 9 0 0 S 1 ,0 2 5 ____ chart to your left), your total m onthly housing though. Says Jackson, "Rates for these ’ " $ 8 1 7 * $ 8 4 6 $ 963 $ 1,050 $“ 1 ,1 9 6 $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 costs should not exceed $1,167. jum bo loans are approxim ately 1 /4% $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 $ ~ 9 3 3 $ 9 6 6 '$ 1 ,1 0 0 " $ 1 ,2 0 0 $~ 1 ,3 6 6 higher than conform ing m ortgages."

_ $ 4 5 ,g o o _ ‘ T 1 ,0 5 0 $ _1~ 097~ $ 1 , 2 3 8 “ $ \ 3 5 0 ~ U 5 3 7 I How these secondary m ortgage TO CALCULATE THE MORTGAGE markets work may help you better $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 $ 1 ,1 6 7 ~ $ ~ 1 ,2 0 8 $" 1 ,3 7 5 ’ $ 1 ~ 5 0 0 ” S" 1 ,7 0 8 AMOUNT FOR WHICH YOU QUALIFY: understand the process. $ 5 5 ,0 0 0 $ 1,283 $1,329 ’$ 1 ,5 1 3 _ $1*650 1,874” 1) Your Gross Yearly Income is ..... $______Investors, like pension funds and 2) 28% of Gross Monthly Inc.<«»chart to left) $ $60,000 ‘ ”$” 1,400' $ 1 , 4 5 0 $ 1,650 $”l,W $” 2 ,0 5 0 insurance companies, are found w ho are in the market for long-term $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 T 1 , 5 1 6 ' s w $ 1 ,7 8 8 $ 1 ,9 5 0 “ $~ 2 ,2 2 6 " investm ents. ” $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 ~ $ [ ,6 3 3 $ 1 * 6 9 1 $ 1 ,9 2 5 “ $ 2,100 $” 2,391" FIGURING YOUR TOTAL MONTHLY To attract these investors the sec­ J 7 5 . 9 9 9 ’ $ f ,7 5 0 $l~82l” ’$ 2,062 $ 2 ,2 5 0 $” 2 ,5 6 2 " HOUSING COSTS (add A, B, C & D) ondary marketers offer com petitive A) Monthly Principal & Interest («k1ki<») S.______interest rates called a yield. T h e s e $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 $ 1 ,8 6 7 ‘ $ 1 , 9 3 3 ” $ 2 ,2 0 0 $ 2 ,4 0 0 $ 2 ,7 3 3 B) Monthly Real EstateTax («kyourbmfcer)$______yields change every day based on the . A L 9 8 3 . $ 2~ 054_ $ 2~ 550_ 2 ,9 0 6 ” $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 _ V 2 , 3 3 8 ” C ) M onthly Insurance (c*u mi. *gtncy on p»ge 2).. S stock market and other investment $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 _ $ 2 ,1 0 0 $ 2 ,1 7 5 $ 2 ,4 7 5 $ 2 ,7 0 0 $ 3 ,0 7 5 D) Condo Fee (if any)...... $______o f f e r i n g s .

$ 9 5 ,0 0 0 ’ ’$" 2,217 ~ $ 2,2%" Y 2,613" $ 2,850 $ * 3 ~ 2 4 5 ‘ TOTAL MONTHLY HOUSING COSTS $______Then a wholesale rate is set and offered to the banks, savings and loans and m ortgage bankers. INTEREST These retail markets add an addi­ H O W T O FIGURE YOUR MONTHLY RATE 15 YR. 30 YR. tional 3/8-1 /2 percent to the rate given them as a m ark-up for servic­ PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST 5.00 7.91 5.37 To find your m onthly principal aiid interest, go lo the table (to your right) and find i n g . 5 1/2 8.18 5.68 your interest rate*, leased on whether your m ortgage is for 15 or 30 years, the cost This fee covers costs they incur by 6 . 0 0 8 . 4 4 6 .0 0 per thousand is located to the right of yom interest rate. setting up and doing the accounting MULTIPLY that figure by theam ount you are going to finance (m ortgage am ount) 6 1/2 8.72 6.32 on these loans.

and put that figure on line A) M onthly Principal & Interest (above). 7 . 0 0 8 .9 9 6 .6 6 Originating a loan is the process of For Ex: $100,000 m ortgage at 9% for 30 years, the m ultiplier (cost per thousand) is 8-05 7 1/2 9.28 7.00 the lender selling you a m ortgage. $100,000 X 8.05 3 805.00 m onthly principal and interest Lenders group loans with similar 8 . 0 0 9 . 5 6 7 .3 4 *To find today’* Interest rale, contact the binVmortgagt comp»me» loejtw) on p»gc S. term s, yields and other features and 8 1 /2 9 . 8 5 7 .6 9 sell them to the secondary marketers.

9.00 10.15 8.05 The secondary marketers, in turn, 9 1 /2 1 0 .4 5 8 .4 1 package these into millions of dollars PLUG IN YOUR NUMBERS HERE------and issue M ortgage Backed Securities 10.00 10.75 8.78 gage am ount $ ______In t. r a t e ______% 15 or 30 year m ortgage (a long-term bond) for sale to 10 1/2 11.06 9.15 i n v e s t o r s . per thousand (see table)_ . x Mortgage amount $_ 1 1 .0 0 1 1 .3 7 9 .5 3 Monthly Principal & Interest $_ So don't be surprised if soon after 11 1/2 11.69 9 .9 1 you close on your new hom e you 1 2 .0 0 1 2 .0 1 1 0 .2 9 receive a notice that you should send your m ortgage payments to someone 12 1/2 12.33 1 0 .6 8 CREATIVE FINANCING TECHNIQUES e ls e . "Alm ost all loans are sold," says If you cannot afford a big dow n paym ent, consider the creative financing techniques, listed below! Jackson, "To protect the lender in ♦ Veterans can borrow up to $184,000 on a V.A. Loan with no cash down payment case you default on your loan, few are • F.H.A Loans can be obtained with only a 3% - 5% cash down payment and part of the closing costs can be financed. shelved or put into portfolio." ♦ Ask your realtor If the seller has an assumable mortgage. Many existing mortgages can be assumed by a new buyer. • Some sellers will help finance your home. It never hurts to ask! But, be glad for the change in * With good credit ano income, many banks/ mortgage companies will provide loans for 90% - 95% of the home's purchase pn\>nce venue. W ithout it you would probably • Ask your realtor If there are special first time homebuyer programs that may be available in your area. be paying m ore for that very same m o r t g a g e .

According to Neil Ardolino of N) M ortgage Associates, the total base m onthly housing cost is 28-33% of a buyer's gross m onthly incom e. NJ M ortgage Associates, located in Parlin, NJ, provides creative financing techniques for buyers unable to afford a large down paym ent. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

Cornwell Banker Schlott N ew or pre-ow ned hom es

Middletown Office By Andrea Rosengarten buyers greater value with pre-owned VALLIMORANO homes versus new hom e construc­ W here some love antiques t i o n . " CERTinED CORPORATE PROPERTi' SPECUUST while others love contem po- The urgency, as well as the im m e­ CERTIFIED NEW HOME SPECIALIST raiv, so goes hom e buying diate expense, of adding these touch­ m Million Mart lub 1992-94 decisions. W hether you buy new con­ es are not as great in a pre-owned as CBS Dinector President s Club 1994 struction or pre-owned is a m atter of they are in new construction where I99i Award Highest Residential Sale CBS PRIME SUBURBAN LIVING personal taste and requirem ents. walls and windows are bare. Charming 4 BR Colonial on beautiful "E X P E C T Both options have their advantages Landscaping is also an apparent landscaped property backing up to Green T H E B E S T ' and disadvantages. Som e say there is difference between new construction Acres. Formal DR, FR w/fireplace, deck, nothing like new construction. It versus pre-owned. Pre-owned homes full fin. bsmt. has 5th BR, full bath and I K.VOM THE MARKET...1 GET RESULTS affords spotless interiors, new w ar­ offer m ature landscaping with estab­ gameroom w/custom wet bar. Don’t delay; (U I Ml I OK All \UIKKHI ISI\II Mills. ranted appliances, and carpet, wall lished lawns. New construction, tile and bathroom fixtures chosen to call today! $ 3 2 8 , 9 0 0 C O LD U ieLL unless purchased w ith a costly land­ b a n k e r i i m a t c h your decorating taste. (908) 671-1000 Bus. scaping package, offers little land­ "New construction gives the cus­ s c h l o t t * a (908) 671-5981 Eves. scaping with small, im m ature trees REALTORS* B tom er the opportunity to truly cus­ Gloria Niison ira Realtors ana shrubs. Lawns are not established 950 HIGHWAY 35 tom ize their hom e. They can individu­ 350 Route 35 South • Middletown and, unless sod is used, are usually MIDDLETOWN, M 07748 alize the hom e, tailoring it to the way 7 4 7 - 5 6 0 0 spotty and sparse. they live. In a re-sale you are getting Before you buy a pre-owned home som ebody else's selections," says )im (to a lesser extent new construction LIFE • AUTO • BUSINESS • MUTUAL FUNDS • MEDICAL • WORKERS COMP. • GENERAL LIABILITY • FIRE Gaiser, director of sales and m arketing where the builder can give you more " 1 ! of Calton Hqm es, Inc. in Manalapan. inform ation) you need to thoroughly W hen improvements are made in ATTENTION HOMEOWNERS research the composition of your new construction, like w allpaper, you prospective neighborhood. Will your do not first have to "undo" someone children have friends to play with on II Our Deluxe Policy is else's decorating before you begin your block? Are there hom eowners yours. This translates to less cost since the answer to your your age? If you are a senior citizen, is you do not have to pay for, say, wall­ the neighborhood made up of kids homeowners insurance needs. paper stripping before you paper w ho think your driveway is second h a n g . Fast Quotes b a s e ? Now , to the other side of the coin. Com petitive Prices "Pre-owned homes have most of the New construction also offers an Evening & Saturday Appointm ents Available kinks worked out," says Ronnie uninvited guest. Dust and dirt go hand Excellent Claim Service Laiken, sales m anaqer of Coldwell in hand with new homes. Sidewalks Banker Schlott Realtors in M arlboro. and roads are not always com plete. LET US INSURE ONE OF YOUR MOST VALUABLE ASSETS. "New construction owners usually The house next door or behind you WE CARE ABOUT YOUR FINANCIAL PROTECTION. purchase standard quality flooring. m ay be under construction. Get used They eventually upgrade and as a to tracking m ud and dirt into your CALL US FOR A QUOTE AT NO OBLIGATION. buyer of a pre-owned home you get hom e until your developm ent, or at TRAINA INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Phone:908-446-2141 * the advantage of those upgrades least your street, is com pleted. w ithout paying for them ," says Choosing between new construc­ 225 Gordons Corner RQad, Suite 1G riv . OAfi fiOl fi ? tion or pre-owned is like a two-headed Manalapan. NJ 07726 JWMW-UjrlO c L a i k e n . "Things like built-ins, pools, light­ coin. As long as you do your hom e­ lVOI(13V\ • S Q N H J lV flE n W • SS3NISHH • O E O V • 3311 • 3HIJ • A lllt a V H 1VM3N3'-) • < lK O j SH3 * ing and window treatments put in, work, either should provide you with and paid for, by form er owners give m any years of happy hom e living.

Vacation or second hom e

By Andrea Rosengarten cessful vacation hom e purchase," says Chuck M oore, manager of Weichert Buying that "hom e away from Realtors in Pt. Pleasant. hom e" can be quite a bit different "In this area, walking distance to TAKING LISTINGS than your prim ary residence purchase. the beach is very im portant to present Where you buy it, com bined with dif­ and future value," says M oore. ferent financial and tax im plications, "Very im portant to vacation hom e make second hom e purchases "a buying is m aking sure the location house of a different color." suits your lifestyle," says Bob W ilson, Begin your vacation hom e buying m anager of Coldwell Banker Schlott in with a visit to your accountant. Before Wall. "Every tow n has its ow n culture. you can even think of purchasing a As an exam ple, say if you are a retiree, second hom e, you need to make sure you don't want to go into an area that you can afford it. You need to know, is heavy in rentals to young kids," says unless you are paying cash, if you will W i l s o n . be eligible for a m ortgage. Also im portant to a successful sec­ If you have considered selling your hom e or know "Remember that your mortgage ond hom e decision, is whether you qualification for your second hom e is som eone w ho has, now m ay be the tim e to sell. plan on living in that second hom e all based on your ability to afford both year or just in the sum m er or winter. your primary a n d secondary resi­ Over 100 closings and satisfied custom ers during "M any homes are not insulated prop­ dences," says Richard ]. Frishm an, erly for winter com fort. M any have no Certified Public Accountant in heat and are not suitable for all-year- 1 9 9 3 - 1 9 9 4 . M a t a w a n . round livability," says M oore. In addition, there m ay be tax impli­ "But," says W ilson, "m any vacation F o r S u p p o r t Y o u C a n C o u n t O n cations once you've m ade a second homes, even bungalows, can be con­ hom e purchase. "In regard to pur­ verted to afford year-round com fort." chases made after October 13, 1987, Ask for... It is especially im portant in second you are able to deduct the entire home buying that you make the right m ortgage interest as long as your CHUCK MAUER, GRI decision since selling that hom e will aggregate debt [m ortgages] for both not be as easy as a prim ary hom e sale. primary and secondary homes does "Basically, there are fewer people look­ at 583-5000 not exceed $1 m illion," says Frishman. ing to buy vacation homes which Once you have determined your directly effects saleability," says M oore. financial eligibility, now you can begin C O L D U i e L L Doing your hom ework is key to any your house search. First, determ ine MATAWAN/ABERDEEN purchase, but especially so for a suc­ B A N K E R □ where it is you w ant to live or vaca­ cessful secondary or vacation hom e tion. "Location and the closeness of OFFICE buying purchase. recreational facilities is key to a suc­ SCHLOTT® fi 5 8 3 - 5 0 0 0 REALTORS® El THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 4 1

% The benefits of PM I f ** * * * * * new sflas^****** ERA-TROTT REALTY INTRODUCES By Andrea Rosengarten Hrycyna, loan originator for United Home Mortgage in Woodbridge. their Real Estate Super Highw ay Connection An acronym for private mortgage "I advise buyers to take a one time insurance, PM I is not just another hand PM I program. Let's say they are planning SELLER S - See your house in your pocket. It can make the differ­ to tal°W. acts as a cushion should you foreclose. they are not tax deductible. You m ight Pine Creek Sq.,Rt. 9 | Statistically, those hom e buyers w ho do better with a self-insuring mortgage W n Host make smaller dow n payments are more where the insuranceis built into the Marlboro/Manalapan D O D -b O U U LindaTrott likely to default on their loans. rate." After you've accumulated 2 0 % ^^^^ach^officejndependently^wned^operated^^^^^JPresident^^^^^ Even for those who have enough to equity in your home you can request to cover the 20% down payment, some cancel your PMI premium. Be prepared, experts advise you to put down as little though, to meet certain criteria before as possible ana use your capital in higher PMI is dropped. Says Hrycyna, "An Let Am boy N ational H elp You interest investments favorable to you. appraisal of your home to make sure the PMI can be paid in monthly, annual value has not decreased to a level that or one-lump-sum payment programs. you still do not meet 20% equity is The premiums are calculated on a sliding done." Purchase The New Home scale based on the amount of your An on-time mortgage payment histo­ dow n payment and the hom e's value. ry is also required before PM I is canceled. "A buyer putting down a 5-10% down Because of this requirement, it is unusual o u v e e e n h i n k i n g b o u t payment would be paying more than for lenders to cancel PMI within the first Y ’ B T A . that same buyer putting down, say, a two years since a long-term payment 15% down payment," says Karen history has not yet been established. HOME OF THE Foil B urglars

Light, time and noise are a home­ Saves ^ owner's greatest weapons in the 1 / 2 thousands fight to prevent a home burglary. in interest! There are more than 5 million home e r v i c e burglaries each year and nine out of Builds equity 10 of these crimes are PAY I pay attention to details. mucn faster! preventable.To help prevent home M O R T G A G E ® burglaries, think like a burglar. When it comes to buying or selling a home, leave the details to me. I believe your "Case" your house the way a burglar purchase or sale should be worry-free, and I would and look for easy ways to will do my best to keep it that way. enter your home. This will help to Through constant education and ongoing identify your greatest security weak­ experience, I recognize situations requiring nesses. Look to see if valuables, such attention and I act Call 1-800-94-AMBOY as expensive electronic devices or on them, leaving artwork, are visible from the street. If nothing to chance. a passerby can see your belongings, I deliver the kind YOU CAN COUNT ON US! of service you so can criminals. expect, and take Keep in mind that a burglar's pride in my ability Y ou m ay qualify for a low er rate... so, three worst enemies are light, time to follow-through. and noise. Exterior lights mounted I will also keep don ’t forget to ask about our H elping out of reach can reduce the risk of a you informed, break-in. Also, make it time-consum­ each step of the ing for a burglar to break into your way. Hand Mortgage Loan Program ! home by installing simple security Attention to detail devices like padlocks, bars, grates, - just one more way I have BECAUSE WE CARE ABOUT OUR and door and window locks. These learned to serve devices can discourage intruders and my customers and COMMUNITY’S NEEDS... keep them from entering. Noise is clients. Isn’t that Mindy North another important deterrent. Dogs, what you would Broker/Owner alarms and other noisy security expect from me? I devices reduce the risk of a break-in. think so. Install a sophisticated burglar and smoke alarm system. Systems Am boy National that ring at outside services or that contact police and fire departments 908-972-0500 “Choice BankingD y , « L ' W A ■%. T T r are highly effective in reducing bur­ BANK glaries, fire-related damage and Param ount Properties injuries. Unlimited, 1-800-94-AMBOY Insurance companies give dis­ counts for devices that make a home Administrative Office safer. Most companies give discounts 3590 U.S. Highway 9 South of 2 to 5 percent for deadbolt locks, fire extinguishers, and sm oke and fire 1 ^ Old Bridge, NJ 08857 Founded 1888 alarms. Equal Housing Lender (908) 591-8700 Member FDIC 4 2 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 A real estate expert comes to the rescue

All the details involved in home classified ads and multiple listing ser­ Incredibly enough, all this valuable phone calls and get the names of the buying, particularly the financial ones, vices for those you'll want to see. With help from tne real estate broker is free! real estate professionals they've had can certainly be mind-boggling. inside information and immediate Brokers receive a commission that is good experiences with. That's w hy you'll w ant to find a real access to homes as soon as they're put aid by the hom e seller, not you, the • You can find out which brokers estate professional to work with early on the market, the broker can save Cuyer. specialize in the kind of home or the in your home search. . you hours of wasted drivinq-around The following are some tips to help area you want by looking in the yel­ A real estate broker will be well- time. you find a trustworthy real estate bro­ low pages or your local newspaper's acquainted with all the important When it's time to make an offer on ker: classified real estate ads. Or, drive things you'll want to know about a a home, the broker can also point out • You'll want to start searching for through neighborhoods and note neighborhood you may be consider­ ways to structure your deal to save a broker as soon as you decide to buy the brokers' names on "for sale" ing. The quality of the schools, the money. The broker will explain the a home. Talk to several, and find signs. number of children in the area, the advantages and disadvantages of dif­ someone you think you'll be comfort­ • When you talk to prospective safety of the neighborhood, traffic vol­ ferent types of mortgages, guide you able working closely with. Here's how brokers, ask questions about the ume: a real estate expert will be aware through the paperwork, ana be tnere to go about it: areas and types of homes in which of these factors and more. to hold your hand and answer last- Many of your friends and relatives you're interested. Do they seem He or she will help you figure the minute questions when you sign the have probably bought and sold their knowledgeable? Is their personal price range you can afford, and search final papers at closing. homes through brokers. Make some style a good fit with your own? A look at popular m ortgage loans

By Lauren J. Essex outstanding balance to be paid at the end.

he majority of real estate Adjustable Rate Mortgage - an T transactions involve some ARM is a mortgage with an interest form of financing, since very rate tied to an index. The payment few people are in he position to buy amount, loan term, principal bal­ ance or combination of these may property for cash. A lender commits to making a loan and the buyer is change periodically as the loan's then required at the closing to sign interest rate index fluctuates. a prom issory note, This note makes However, regulations limit both the the buyer personal liable for the frequency and amount that the debt and the mort­ interest rate may vary. The rate can­ g a g e is held, by the not c h a n g e lender, as security to m ore than guarantee payment once every six of the note. m onths, although the The most com­ lending institu­ mon method of There are many variances tion can transferring property in interest rates and extend the with an existing terms, depending on the length of the mortgage is for the type of mortgage and first rate buyer to obtain a property involved in a change period. new mortgage loan. tr a n s a c tio n . G ra d u a te d The seller, with the money from the P a y m e n t sale, pays off the M o r t g a g e remainder of the old ( G P M ) - w ith this loan, pay­ mortgage and the ments begin at new mortgage 1 becomes fhe first, lien on that prop­ a lower level than a standard-fixed rate mortgage erty. and step-up in fixed increments over The most common mortgage is the first few years. The interest rate the fixed rate mortgage loan. It is on a GPM remains constant repaid in installments over a number throughout the life of loan. of years at a fixed rate of annual interest.Other types of mortgages Bridge Loan - a bridge loan pro­ vides short term or interim financ­ include: ing. It is used when a buyer has Amortized (self- signed a purchase contract for one liquidating)Mortgage- with this home in anticipation of selling loan, the payments of principal and anotherprior to closing on the new interest are projected for the entire home. This loan allows a home to term of the mortgage and the be purchased prior to the sale of the monthly payments remain constant buyer's present home. When the over the entire term of the loan, present nome is sold, the bridge which is then said to liquidate itself. loan is paid in full. Each month, equal payments are There are many variances in inter­ due which are applied first to the est rates and terms, depending on interest and the balance of the prin­ the type of mortgage and property cipal. As the principal is reduced, involved in a transaction. Because the amount of calculated interest is of a complex money market and the also reduced, and each subsequent national and international economic payment has a larger proportion climate, the supply of mortgage applied to the principal. money available and the associated Balloon Mortgage -balloon interest rates are always in a state of mortgages are also amortized mort­ flux. gages, allowing for periodic pay­ Speak with your real estate profes­ ments, reducing the principal dolown sional about these and other mort­ to a specific amount by the ma gage programs to suit your needs. 135 Route 9 South M arlb oro ty date of the loan and leaving an THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 4 3

M ovin g tips to ease the chaos u07ie £Home tSellers ’ f/ieyhstwj By Andrea Rosengarten ables in newspaper is the most cost-efficient way to safely move We match your home with a large pool o f ready buyers these items. "Bubble wrap" and oo many American dreams "popcorn" are other options but Competitive Commissions T turn into nightmares are, of course, m ore expensive. • H om e advertised because of a moving disas­ every day u n til sold Once you know you are moving, ter. Moving is a tiring, time-con­ A ll Buyers Prequalified start saving old newspapers and su m in g process w hich takes its toll Com plim entary, confidential begin collecting clean cartons from on even the most organized. m arket analysis o f your hom e liquor stores and supermarkets. Knowing a few tips will enable you 12 years experience in (Check for insects, as they like to m arketing hom es to reinstate order, and some calm, hide in the cardboard.) amongst the sea of cartons. Moving cartons and materials Packing takes time. "O n aver­ can be purchased from your age, expect to spend approximate­ mover. Check with them for avail­ SoL'cfusioe “ffCome ($uue/ss f/le y is tw f” ly one week per room to efficiently ability and prices. We match buyers with the home of their dreams. pack a house," says Louise Sharpe, director of marketing of Bohren's If you are able to do work in Relocation Network Available United Van Lines in Princeton. your new house in advance of moving in, schedule painting, dec­ Before you can begin to pack, orating and renovation work so it is you should take a good, hard look completed before the boxes move 5 7 7 - 6 8 4 8 at what you have and what you in. really need.-Movers charge by Realty Executives 100 One month before your move, weight and/or time so you will Karen Britten have to pay for unnecessary items contact all local utilities including If your property is currently listed with a real estate broker, please disregard this offer. Member of Monmouth both monetarily as well as with telephone, electricity, gas, water & Ocean Board o f Realtors packing labor. and cable companies to let them know you are moving. Arrange to "Six to eight weeks before you have utilities cut off at the end of move, think about having a garage your moving day (you don't want sale to dispose of items you may to be moving without electricity or not really need," says Sharpe. telephone service) and make sure "Also a good idea," says Sharpe, service will be turned on the day of "is to use as much of your large your move at your new house. Featuring Linda supplies of canned and frozen Also, two weeks before your goods so you have less weight and move, make sure you call delivery Eller bee, network no perishables to move." services like milk and newspapers At least two months before your to cancel future deliveries. correspondent and move, you need to look for a mov­ Magazine subscriptions usually anchor at ABC ing company. Choose a licensed, require two months address insured and bonded mover. Movers change notice for uninterrupted will schedule an on-site appoint­ and NBC. service. ment for inspection of what you have to move. Go to your post office two They are required to give you a weeks in advance of your move written estimate called an "order and fill out a change of CentraState Healthcare System and Robert Wood Johnson University for service" showing the terms of address/forwarding request. Only Hospital present the ninth Annual Women’s Conference featuring the agreement. Once you have first class mail will be forwarded to well-known speakers and six exceptional workshop sessions - all chosen a mover, they will give you your new address. Bulk mail will about contemporary issues facing women. a contract called a "bill of lading." not be sent on. Mail will be for­ Make sure this is handy the day of w arded to you for one year. Linda Ellerbee’s keynote presentation will be based on her latest the move and do not sign it until For the next six months mail book, entitled Move On: Adventures in the Real World - which you have compared it to the origi­ will be sent back to the addressee discusses surviving into the next century while maintaining a sense nal order for service to make sure with your new address printed on of humor. all services are shown and no hid­ the envelope. The post office will Rosemarie Poverman, M.S., A.C.S.W., noted psychotherapist and den charges appear. also provide you with change of lecturer, will return to the conference again this year with her address postcards or you may want Now you can begin packing. humorous, unique approach to dealing with challenges of everyday to purchase them on your own. Cartons should be labeled with life. their room destination to ease in Finally, throw into your car the unpacking. They should also be emergency necessities so you don't Come join us Friday, May 19, 1995 at the Brunswick Hilton and numbered. As you pack, make a have to run shopping in the midst Towers, East Brunswick for a full day of learning and enjoyment. corresponding list indicating box # of the move. Items like toilet tissue, Preregistration is required and a $65 fee for the day includes keynotes, and a brief description of contents. facial tissue and light bulbs are workshops, breakfast, gourmet lunch and special gifts. This is very important. It enables essentials som etim es not left For further information or to register, please call the Marketing and you to make sure all your boxes behind by the previous owners. have reached their new destina­ Band-Aids also come in handy for Public Relations Department of CentraState Medical Center at tion. paper cuts from cartons and news­ (908) 294-7100. Once the movers have emptied papers. the truck, take an inventory cross­ '"Take with m e' items like clean­ ing off each box number you see ing supplies, telephone answering in your new home. Should one not machines, important documents be there, you know what was and anything that you feel is irre­ IMAGES inside it so an accurate claim can placeable (like photographs) w om en facing today’s issues be made. should also ride with you instead of Also, you may have good inten­ the moving truck," says Sharpe. tions, but you will not be unpack­ Above all, unpack slowly. You 46- CentraState ing in one day. Should you need will be in your new house for quite Junior's teddy bear that he just some time and you don't need to Healthcare System can't sleep without, you'll know unpack within hours of your arrival. W est M ain Street Freehold, N.J. 07728 exactly which box you can find it Don't put things away just to get in. them out of boxes. 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______BY MARILYN DUFF______is being used during renovation work at Middletown Youth Council in the teen The committee was scheduled to award town hall. activities. The teen coffee house is sched­ a $143,033 contract Monday to Hen way Staff Writer About 1,100 children participate in the uled for July 14, and the teen summer get- Utility Services Inc., Aberdeen, for much seven-week summer program which is togethers for July 22 and Aug. 14. of the phase one development, including a M IDDLETOW N — The Township held from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. weekdays. This year marks the second year for a fishing pier, catwalk, boat launch and Committee was scheduled Monday to dis­ The Recreation Department is planning Mother/Child Miniature Golf Tournament overlook. cuss the possibility of renting three recre­ several new summer programs, including scheduled for this Saturday at Tindall Phase one will also include a nature ation facilities for private parties when the a beach life-guard program beginning Park, and for a Father/Child Fishing trail, access road improvements, picnic buildings are not in use. May 27 at Ideal and Leonardo beaches, Derby June 17 at Port Monmouth Beach. area, fitness trail, parking lot, and fencing. It will also consider charging a min­ outdoor summer concerts and summer get- The events are timed for Mother’s Day “Serious fiscal constraints have not imal $10 fee for the summer recreation togethers and an outdoor coffee house for and Father’s Day weekends. dulled the determination of the governing program which kicks off the Monday after teens. The fishing derby is extremely popular, body to assure that the residents are not school closes. The concerts, scheduled for July 12 Silva said. short-changed with respect to recreation, The suggestion was made by the Parks and A u g . 9, are still in the planning stages Also this summer, the township plans parks, and leisure opportunities,” said and Recreation Department staff. Director and may be held at Normandy Park on to open the Stevenson Tract, its new lake­ Mayor Joan Smith, in encouraging resi­ Greg Silva said a number of people have Nut Swamp Road. side park on Shadow Lake in the River dents to take maximum advantage of the asked about using the buildings for private Silva hopes to involve the new Plaza section. opportunities offered. parties. The rental fees would also offset m*- • budget cuts and help pay for new pro­ grams. The summer recreation fee would cover expenses. Mayor Joan Smith, at her monthly press conference Friday, said the com­ TH IS BABY’S mittee is only considering the idea and has made no decision. The three recreation facilities include the Hillside Recreation Center off TALKIN’! Portland Road near Beacon Hill Country Club, the Bayshore Recreation Center in the North Middletown section, and the Croydon Hall recreation building. The summer recreation program for children aged 6-15 is considered “the dinosaur” of recreation programs because it has been around so long, Silva said at the press conference, which was held at the Hillside Recreation Center. The center Fossil program s offered at park $ 1 9 o o Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middle­ town, will offer two programs: “Poricy Park, 65 Million Years Ago Today” will be presented at 7:3 0 p.m . on May 24. Learn about the life that inhab­ ited the ancient seas that covered the park m illions o f years ago. Fee is $3 and is payable upon arrival. The program is not F k a t u k in i; Phonks by M o t o r o i^ suitable for children under 5. “Life in the Mesozoic Seas: The Pa­ leontology of Poricy Park,” a two-part Sm art Phone. Sm art Price. program for adults and teens, will be pre­ sented at 6 p.m . and at 8 p.m . on M a y 25. The 6 p.m . program is a hands-on session in fossil beds; part two is a talk and dis­ PLUS: cussion. Cost is $3 for part 1 and $7 for part 2, with a special student price of $5 N o Activation Fee! which includes part 1 and part 2. Pre-reg­ istration is required. Tw o F R E E m onths of Access Fees! For more information, call 842-5966. (1st and 10th monthj

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Stern School of conferences set William Fowlie invites all citizens to the Winston of Matawan, was named to the Business Undergraduate College, New A spring women’s conference will be police department’s open house, May 15­ dean’s list for the winter quarter at York City, N.Y. held on May 10 at Brookdale Community 18. Guided tours of the police department’s Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. College, Lincroft. The daylong conference facility will be conducted from 9:30 a.m. to starts with a keynote address at 9 a.m. by Named to the dean’s list for the spring 2 p.m. The open house celebrates “Police Sepandar Kamvar of Holmdel was semester at Rider University, Anna Quindlen, Pulitzer Prize-winning Week” which is celebrated nationally from awarded a $500 scholarship from Service author. The conference includes dozens of Lawrenceville, are: Holmdel — Debra May 14-20. To schedule a tour, call the Merchandise. workshops and will wrap-up with a 3 p.m. chief’s office, 615-2039. Fabrizzi; Matawan — Lauri Kalieta; and talk given by clinical psychologist Dr. Judith Keyport — Amy Tibbetts. Kramer. Fee is $35 and includes lunch. For Make Mom a card Jessica B. Mazzia of Aberdeen was more information, call 224-2880. named to the dean’s list for the fall semes­ on Thursday ter at the University of Albany, State National Merit Scholarships were Middletown Day Hillside Community Center, 144 University of New York. She is a sopho­ awarded to the following area residents: Chestnut Ave., Middletown, is sponsoring a more and is majoring in psychology. Holmdel — Mark Barakat, Rahul Bhat, needs volunteers free card-making program at 3:30 p.m. on Sepandar Kamvar and Alan Ng; Lincroft Middletown Day ’95, a family fun day Thursday for Middletown residents. For Rakesh Motwani of Hazlet was named — Alison Habiger. Each recipient receives slated for Sept. 30 at the Great Lawn at more information, call 615-2261. class representative for New York a $2,000 scholarship. Croydon Hall, Leonardo, is seeking vol­ unteers. Anyone wishing to help or sponsor­ ing part of all the activities planned, may call 615-2260. Creative Imaging to Poetry Contest hold open house Creative Imaging Seminars will hold an open house from 10:30 to noon on Thursday at 1650 Route 35, Middletown. Learn how to control and coordinate your $24,000 in P rizes emotions to improve your health. For more information, call 671-1894. Garden club to The National hold plant sale The Garden Club R.F.D. is sponsoring Library of Poetry a plant sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sat­ urday at the Little Red School House, to award 250 Middletown-Lincroft Road. For more information, call 222-0944. Jazz concert to be total prizes to held at church Jazz singer Michele Bautier will per­ amateur poets in form in concert at 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Unitarian Church, 1475 West Front Street, Lincroft. Tickets cost SI2. For coming months more information, call 747-0707. The Coming o f Dawn, featured above, is one o f N LP’s Plant sale slated recent deluxe hardbound anthologies. for Saturday Middletown Reform Church will hold Owings Mills, Maryland - The National Possible Publication a plant sale from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat­ Library of Poetry has just announced that Many submitted poems will also be consid­ urday at the church located on Kings $24,000 in prizes will be awarded over the next Highway. ered for inclusion in one of The National 12 months in the North American Open Library of Poetry’s forthcoming hardbound Amateur Poetry Contest. The deadline for anthologies. Previous anthologies published by Poricy Brook walk entry into the contest is May 31, 1995. Another the organization have included, O n th e set for Sunday contest begins June 1, 1995. The contest is Threshold of a Dream, Days of Future’s Past, open to everyone and entry is free. O f Diamonds and Rust, and Moments More to “We’re especially looking for poems from Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middle­ G o , among others. town, will hold a nature walk from 2-3:30 new or unpublished poets,” indicated Howard “Our anthologies routinely sell out because p.m. on Sunday. Meeting place is at the Ely, spokesperson for The National Library of they are truly enjoyable reading,” added Ely, fossil beds, Middletown-Lincroft Road. Poetry, “we have a ten year history of awarding “and they are also a sought-after sourcebook Put on your old sneakers and walk down large prizes to talented poets who have never for poetic talent by publishers, recording com­ the stream bed of Poricy Brook. Be pre­ before won any type of writing competition.” pared to walk through water at least knee panies, and the media.” How To Enter deep in places. No registration is required. World’s Largest Poetry Organization For more information, call 842-5966. Anyone may enter the competition simply by sending in one original poem, any Having awarded over $90,000 in prizes to over 5,000 poets worldwide in recent years, subject, any style to: Brookdale to offer The National Library of Poetry, founded in The National Library of Poetry 1982, to promote the artistic accomplishments driving course 11419 Cronridge Drive of contemporary poets, is the largest organiza­ PO Box 704-2265 tion of its kind in the world. Anthologies pub­ The National Safety Council's Owings Mills, MD 21117 “Defensive Driving Program” will be of­ lished by the organization have featured poems The poem should be no more than 20 lines, by more than 100,000 poets. fered twice this spring at Brookdale and the poet’s name and address must appear Community College, Lincroft. Interested “We’re always looking for new poetic tal­ drivers may choose an evening program on the top of the page. 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SCIENCE IS FUN — M ath, Science and Technology Teresa Giammari- no, 7, was one of N igh t h old s a lesson for all more than 500 stu­ dents and parents ABERDEEN — The third annual wander in all of the rooms of the hotel. who participated in Math, Science and Technology Night, Joan Vas, the director of math and the third annual held Wednesday at the Lloyd Road science for the Matawan-Aberdeen Math, Science and Technology Night Elementary School, attracted more than Regional School District, said that the 500 parents and students from the com­ Wednesday at the evening was “ a monumental effort.” Lloyd Road Ele­ munity. “When I went around the school, I mentary School, Among the 19 workshops, all con­ saw the children involved in ‘The 24 Aberdeen. The ducted by teachers who volunteered, Game’ and parents looking over school night featured 19 were “Family Math,” by JoAnn DeVito, projects,” she said. workshops, all “The Rain Forest’ by Judy Wandres, She noted that there were more than conducted by “The 24 Game” by Franklin Wagner, 100 door prizes to make many children teachers who vol­ and Computer Software Demonstration happy. unteered for the by Phyllis Wilson. The prizes included back packs, event. Martha McGeehan led a talk called oooks, stop watches, and space shuttle “Teeth and Bones” in room 110, and. trading cards. (Lauren Jaeger photo)] although geared to the first grade, at­ tracted children of all ages. McGeehan taught the children the difference between carnivores, herbi­ vores, omnivores and insectivores and gave children carrots, apples and crack­ ers to eat, asking which one used what teeth, showing, “We have three kinds of T h e B e s t C h o i c f ^ ■. teeth.” Faiyas Ahmed, 9, said he was very interested in learning about all of the different teeth. —- The children were thrilled to handle skulls from all types of animals includ­ ing teeth from a shark and skull from a Red fox. It’s N ot T oo Late to R egister In another room, Terry McAndrew demonstrated a computer program called “Hotel Victoria” for children in grades for the Spring and Sum m er Term s four through six. McAndrew’s program was a mystery that took place in a colorful hotel. Somebody, McAndrew said, is rob­ Spring Term : May 1 5 - J u n e 2 6 bing the hotel blind and the children have to find out who the culprit is by 1 2 3 1 2 3 solving a series of math problems. -Week Term : M ay - A u g u s t While solving the problems the com­ puter program offered, the children get to Sum m er Term : July 5 - A u g u s t 1 5 Root and Branch Garden Club ends ------after 4 decades KEYPORT — After 43 years, the Admission/Registration Office Root and Branch Garden Club will no longer be an active garden club. Parking Lot #3 Started in 1951 with 15 members, it grew to 54 in the 1970s. Hours: Monday - Thursday, 9 AM-7 PM Willard Aumack, Lancaster, Penn.; William Netzel, Princeton; and Friday, 9 AM-1 PM Lillian Simmons, Tarpon Springs, Fla., all from the original group, are Saturday, 9 AM-Noon still living. Mrs. Harold Botlger and Mrs. For information call (908) 224-2261 Harold Kofoed were members since 1959, Mrs. Bernard Hornecker since 1960, Mrs. J. Emmett Collins since 1963, Mrs. George Brown, 1969, Mrs. William Anderson, 1971, Mrs. Stanley Cuilwik, 1972, Mrs. John BROOKDALE Ackerson, 1975, Mr. and Mrs. COMMUNITY Terrence Cruse, 1982, and Mrs. John Wayte, 1985, are the remaining mem­ COLLEGE bers. In December, the gavel from outgoing president Mrs. Hornecker was presented to Mrs. Kofoed, who will arrange garden-related activities for 1995. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution Guests at the dinner included Mrs. Thurlow Harris, a member since Brookdale is a Co-op College i960, Elizabeth Scheurer, East Hampton, L.I., and William Ander­ son, all members in 1970. 5 0 MAY 10, '995, THE INDEPENDENT

C u s t o m W i n d o w F a s h io n s T H E BACK On Sale Now! S T O P S HERE! show and a mock marriage by 12 mem­ 100 YEARS ACO bers o f the Highlands lodge. Several piano Neck & Back Pain Specialist selections were played, and piano music A Scotch half-penny dated 1678 was for the dancing was provided by Mr. Dr. Joseph S. Federico found by J. A. Slagel at Matawan. Mordaci of Keyport. The Easter collection at St. Joseph’s Chiropractic Physician Church at Keyport amounted to $455. D r . Jackson o f Matawan has received 50 YEARS ACO 8 Tindall Rd. • Suite 5 a gift of a horse from Mrs. Otto Ernst of Middletown, NJ New Y o rk . Alfred Conklin of'Matawan had both The W ar and Navy Departments for Call For A Phone Consultation eyes hurt while trimming raspberry bushes the week beginning last Friday and ending & Fee Schedule... last week. today, listed 28 Monmouth County men as Harry Thompson bought the barber casualties of war. The lists showed eight shop at Matawan that was formerly owned killed, three missing, 16 wounded, and 9 5 7 -0 0 1 1 by L. Kappers. one prisoner of war. The dead include A glib-tongued stranger, who claimed Maj. Harold H. Bennett, husband of to be a retired minister, induced W illiam Mildred, Wilson Road, Matawan, 1st Harris of Keyport to give him $100 last Lieut. Malcolm R. Bigelow, Tenth week. He gave the name of L. B. Clark Avenue, Belford, Staff Sgt. Francis J. and represented that he was wealthy. He Brouwer, Belford and Luke John Durante, gave Harris and his wife each a draft for chief photographer’s mate, USN, 6 Main $6,000 on a New York bank, which were Street Matawan. Those wounded include found to be forgeries upon presentation PFC Ralph V. Ciamato, Headden’s O ne of the Best Reasons for payment. Corner, Middletown Township. PFC John H . H . Longstreet of Matawan sold F. Downey, Old Creek Road, Port Monmouth. PFC William J. Cooper, East to Ow n a Snapper M ow er four horses at auction in New York last week. One team brought $1,005 and the Keansburg, and Maj. Frederick Walsh, other two, $145 and $82.50 respectively. Monmouth Hills, Highlands, and PFC He bought the horses several months ago Nephl W . Zablmann, 22 Cottage Place, on speculation and made $600 on the deal. Keansburg. Samuel Klatsky, pioneer shoe mer­ chant of Red Bank, whose death occurred 75 YEARS ACO Tuesday morning, was one of the best known and best liked residents of this sec­ George Mouser Jr., son of George tion. He was not only a successful busi­ Mouser of Lincroft, was catching in a ness man, working long and hard to baseball game last week when the ball achieve this success, but he contributed Is the Dealer Who Stands Behind It struck him over the eye, knocking him materially to the community in other down. George bled freely from the mouth, ways. He and Mrs. Klatsky raised sons nose and ears and for a time it was feared and daughters who have earned the admi­ A 5 u y N o v R m s o h s to Buy a Snapper: that he had been seriously injured. ration and respect of their fellow towns­ men. The sons are both prominent attor­ >ay L a te • Set Up-Serviced-Ready To Mow Three horses owned by J. Holmes Conover of Lincroft and hitched to a sod- neys, former Judge Harry Klatsky and As low as -Assembled by trained technicians cutter ran away one day last week. William Klatsky, the latter now serving d ' o c -You will NEVER receive a Snapper A 1 Belford is having a “run” on dande­ his country in Europe, and one of the per month* mower in a box lion wine. Making this kind of wine seems daughters is engaged in teaching. V • All products come with a 2 year to be a very popular occupation in the vil­ Sgt. Robert A . 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Future Hom es OBITUARIES INCE V Contractors ROSEMARY E. LUBECK, 54, of Aberdeen DANIEL J. HUGHES, 45, of Freehold died M ay 4 at Medical College of Pennsylvania, Township died M ay 3 at his hom e. Born in OFFERS Pa. Born in Perth Am boy, she lived there before Newark, he moved to Bloomfield and Nutley moving to Aberdeen 29 years ago. S h e w a s a before moving to Freehold five years ago. M r . j homemaker. She was a communicant of St. Hughes was a self-em ployed contractor for gpving Sa/e Gabriel Church, Marlboro. She was a Girl Scout Hughes Home Improvements, Essex County, leader for Girl Scout Troop 527, Monmouth for the past 15 years. Surviving are his wife, the E A H A N III * Council, and a member of the W om en’s form er Tam m y Binkiewicz; his parents, Ruth Breakfast Bowling League, Matawan. Surviving and Daniel J. Hughes Sr. of Tom s River; two OVER STOCK! ACT NOW ! are her husband, Stanley; a daughter, Lisa brothers, David of Bloomfield and Jam es of !! Lim ited Tim e Offer!!! Novella of Newburgh, N.Y., and a son Todd at Tom s River; and a sister, Jane Hughes of home; two sisters, Emily Olsian of V IN YL SIDING Orange. Funeral arrangem ents were under the Bingham pton, N.Y., and Linda Julian of direction of Freem an Funeral Hom e, Freehold. Choice Of Color - Finest Quality Chesterfield, Va., and her mother Rose Pricz of Excellent W orkmanship - Fast Service Tom s River. Services were under the direction ENCARNACION YESTE, 90, died May 3 at FR EE ESTIM ATE - NEVER UNDERSOLD of Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a Mass at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Town­ St. Gabriel Church. Interm ent was in St. ship. Born in Cuba, she lived in Union City and FIRST 500 SQ. FT. Gabriel's Cem etery, Marlboro. W est New York before moving here seven HELEN ELLIS, 67, of Howell Township died years ago. Mrs. Yeste was a communicant of 0 0 May 3 at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. St. Rose of Lima Church, Freehold. She was $ Born in Howell, she lived in W est Palm Beach, predeceased by her husband, Sergio Yeste, Fla.,before returning to Howell in 1988.Surviving who died in 1990. Surviving are two daughters, 8 9 9 are several nieces and nephews. Services were Angela Rodrigues of Freehold Township and held with the Rev. Brian Eble officiating. C.H.T. Rose Gutierez of Spain, six grandchildren and KITCHENS - DOORS - DECKS - Clayton and Son Funeral Home, Howell, was in eight great-grandchildren. Funeral arrange­ charge of arrangem ents. Interm ent was in m ents were under the direction of the Freeman W INDOW S - ROOFING - ADDITONS Adelphia Cem etery, Adelphia. Funeral Hom e, Freehold. FREE C A L L N O W ! Storm Door 'With Full Siding Job- 908) 264-2781 (value $250) Lutheran Church now OVER 27 YEARS EXPERIENCE has services in jazz KEYPORT — The Gethsemane musicians. h e y Lutheran Church is offering services in Thor Tollefsen, lead guitarist, has been jazz. performing in nightclubs in New Jersey The new “Celebration Hour” which with his band, “The Mix.” t features local jazz musicians, will be con­ Ace Unger, saxophone player and ducted 9:15 a.m. on the second Sunday of trumpeter, at one time owned a music each month, at the church, on the corner store in the Bayshore area. of Main Street and Maple Place. Pam Unger, pianist, is currently the Rev. Jack DiMatteo, pastor at choir director at Gethsemane and teaches Gethsemane, initiated the service as a way music at a public school in Secaucus. to reach out to Christians who seek alter­ Also, complementing the band’s brass native styles of worship. section is Lynda Mele, who attended You're gonna “Some Christians, especially those of Keyport High School. Other members of the baby-boom generation, feel that tradi­ the band included guitarists Alex be a knockout! tional liturgy can be too formal at times, Chonoles and Don Lindsay, with Joan When your child begins and the music somewhat archaic. The Keyl assisting with vocals. getting permanent teeth Celebration Hour is upbeat, energetic, and The band seeks a bass player and a It's time for a complimentary orthodontic attracts those searching for contemporary drummer, and local volunteer musicians consultation with a highly qualified orthodontist who will determine what treatment. If any, will be necessary. musical expression,” he said. are welcomed to join the group. If the teeth need more time to develop before treatment, we will place your child in our "watch and see" recall system. The service offers music ranging from The Celebration Hour is much less for­ jazz to soft rock. In addition, the congre­ mal than traditional Lutheran worship. Should the diagnosis determine that braces are necessary, everything will be done to make the treatment a happy and gation has received permission from a comfortable experience for the whole family. During the service, DiMatteo does not national copyrighting group to share the wear the traditional robes normally as­ A beautiful, healthy smile is a special gift that should last a lifetime And we can offer comfortable payment plans to help latest in contemporary Christian music. sociated with Lutheran clergy Instead, he your family get this special care. Selections offered include those writ­ dons a comfortable sport coat and preach­ Affordable & Caring ten by Graham Kendrick, Twila Paris, es from the center aisle of the sanctuary. .. a -a _ j j* 9 Leonardville Rd. 51E. Main St. (Rte. 520) Wayne Watson, and Rich Gomez, from In addition, the Celebration Hour is urtrioaontics Middletown, NJ 07748 Holmdel, NJ 07733 Edison, NJ. 671-5700 946-8008 offered in addition to Gethsemane’s reg­ George W. Scott, D .D .S . “I’ve been searching for this kind of ular worship opportunities on 7:30 p.m. worship for a long time,” said Donna Thursdays and 8 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Strobel, the regular flute player for the Sundays. Celebration Band. “It’s a great group of The next Celebration Hour is sched­ musicians sharing their faith through uled for 9:15 a.m. May 14. All denomi­ S p r i n g i s music.” nations are invited to share in the expe­ The Celebration Band features local rience.

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H ornets need to w in one, at least

date. With two tough road games against On Thursday, the Hornets stayed on tournament.” Team still has Red Bank Catholic (RBC) and Allentown the winning track with a 2-1 win at Point Things were looking good for the awaiting, they have their work cut out for Pleasant Borough. Ace hurler Brian Hornets on Friday when they took a 2-0 outside shot at them. Loschenko went the distance to improve first inning lead against CBA, but an error The Hornets really helped their his record to 5-2. The victory evened the and bad weather saw their fortunes take a C South title chances when they defeated Manasquan 5­ Hornets overall record at 7-7 and moved turn for the worst. ______BY NEIL SCHUMAN______2 last Wednesday afterfioon on a strong their C South divisional record to 6-4. “We had them 2-0 going into the effort by pitcher Adam Cavise. Now they are in third place in their divi­ fourth inning and they got a couple of Correspondent “I was pleased with Adam’s perfor­ sion behind St. Rose (7-2) and Manasquan unearned runs and went ahead 3-2. As mance. He not only pitched well, but (6-3). soon as they got us out in the top of the I t’s do or die time for the Holmdel helped himself with the stick as well,” While a C South Division is still fifth and the game became official, the High School baseball team. A rain- said Coach Ed Reckage. “We decided to technically attainable, Reckage has set his rains came,” said Reckage. “Even though shortened 3-2 loss to Christian go with him because he throws off-speed sights on qualifying for the state tourna­ it was a non-divisional game it hurt, Brothers Academy (CBA) on Friday after­ and mixes things up a bit.” ment. because it put our overall record under noon left their overall record at 7-8. Greg Chwatko led the Holmdel hitting “It’s mathematically possible to catch .500.” In order to qualify for the state tourna­ attack with two doubles and Casey St. Rose, but we really shot ourselves in Now their two road games this week ment they must improve to a .500 or better Martinez added a solo home run in the the foot both times we played them. We become must wins. “It’s going to be tough winning percentage by Friday’s cutoff sixth inning to ice the win. were beating them at their place and they since both games are on the road,” said came back to beat us 9-7 and when we Reckage. “We beat RBC 4-0 at our place played them at home, we were up going and beat Allentown at home 3-2. It’s al­ into the seventh and they came from be­ ways tough to travel to Allentown.” hind to win 12-11. Another game that re­ With a tough road to travel, the ally hurt us was our first home game of Hornets will be relying on their big bats the season when we blew an 8-3 lead to Martinez and Chwatko (both batting over Point Pleasant Borough and ended up los­ .400 with three homeruns apiece), and ing 9-8,” he said. “Right now all I really Brad Dimperio (.369) to help get them care about is getting our overall record there. over .500 and making it to the state Injury-laden Lions in tourney hunt

BY JON PUNKO further than seniors Stephanie Blanch, Sheri Vanleer and Rene Zelinski. “They Correspondent ~ have all stepped up their games on the The only way to describe the 1995 mound and with the bat,” Sessa said. softball season for Coach Mark Sessa and Zelinski has had to carry most of the his Middletown North Lions is “when it pitching burden for the Lions, especially rains, it pours.” The Lions have managed when pitchers Marlena Brothers (arm) and to fight threw numerous injuries and bad Carli Vaber (back) went out with injuries. breaks to compile a 9-9 overall record, The senior has proved she can take the and are currently on the fence for qualify­ iong haul as she has compiled a (7-8) ing for the state tournament. “We’ve been record including a no-hitter last Saturday, very inconsistent this sea­ in the victory over Red son,” said Sessa. “Only a The Lions will Bank. couple of games have we have to find Blanch and Vanleer have been able to put together a both had superb years with solid pitching performance a w ay to play their glove in the field and with a good bat day.” th eir best swinging their bat. Vanleer The Lions are coming ball to quali­ is currently batting .333 for off a 2-2 week, where they fy fo r th e the season, is second on the scored 22 runs in victories team with 13 RBI’s and over Howell and Red Bank, to u rn am en t leads the team with 13 but came up short in losses stolen bases. Blanch, on the to Marlboro (8-4) and Allentown (6-4). other hand, is hitting just under .500 for The Allentown loss was a hard one for the year, and leads the team with 20 RBI’s the Lions to swallow as they blew a 4-1 and 30 hits. lead and were eliminated from the Lady . The Lions will have to find a way to Buc Tournament. “We thought we had a play their best ball if they’re going to great chance to win that game, and could qualify for the state tournament this sea­ have used it as a stepping stone,” Sessa son. KEY SUBSTITUTION — Melissa D’Allesandro of St. John Vianney High said. They must defeat either Ocean today School, High School, flies out to right field in the Lady Lancers 4-3 vic­ or RBC on Friday to advance. “We tory over Allentown High School last Wednesday. D’Allesandro, who The loss hasn’t made qualifying for the showed that we can play with anybody entered the game because of an injury to another player, later drove in state tournament any easier for the Lions. and hold our own,” said Sessa. “We just the game-winning run in the eighth inning of the contest. The victory, They need a victory this week over either have to prove we can defeat them.” combined with a 5-3 win over Red Bank Catholic on Saturday moved Red Bank Catholic (10-2) or Ocean (12-3) The following week doesn’t get any the Lady Lancers into a tie for the Shore Conference Class C Division to advance to the state tournament. easier for the Lions as they must face title. When looking for leadership or that Middletown South, Manalapan, Wall and (Photo by Michael GuiHano) game time intensity, the Lions look no Jackson. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY10, 1995 5 7 S e r a p h s g e t b a c k o n t r a c k Mater Dei girls' softball regains winning form

______BY JON PUNKO______Correspondent What could be wrong with a team that has a 10-6 record and is currently fighting for the Class C North crown? “We have to remain focused for the whole game,” said Mater Dei softball Coach Jeanne Dickinson. “They play well for five or six innings, then the roof just caves in.” After a torrid 9-2 start to the season, the Seraphs just completely fell apart against their next three opponents. In losses to Red Bank Catholic, Bishop Ahr and Rumson- Fair Haven, not only did the Middletown team’s bats become dormant, but so did their defense. In the three defeats the Seraphs committed a total of 16 errors, which helped drop them to third place in Class C North standings. “Against quality teams it’s hard enough to beat them as it is, DOWN AND IN — Above, Erinn Gargan of Matawan High School ducks as she safely steals second when you don’t need to give them any more Holmdel High School shortstop Jill Kleczko has the ball get by her. Fortunately for the Hornets, secondbase- help,” said Dickinson. “Some of those loss­ man Lissa Percopo was backing up the play and was able to keep Gargan from advancing. Below, Suzanne es could have been wins, if we could have Schneider of Matawan slides safely into home as the ball gets away from Holmdel High School’s Tina avoided the crucial mental break downs.” Colonna. The Huskies topped the Hornets 10-0 to even their record at 6-6. If anybody knows Dickinson and Mater (Photos by Rich Schultz) Dei, they know they would not go quietly and without a fight. Realizing Shore Conference and state tournament bids were on the line the Seraphs took it right to a tough (9-3) Monmouth squad, and defeated them 7-6. “After losing the way we did, the real Mater Dei came out to play against Monmouth,” said Dickinson. “It was our biggest win of the year.” The win not only improved Mater Dei’s record to 10-6, but it sent a message to the rest of the Shore Conference: we’re not dead yet. The Seraphs have a luxury that not many other teams have: They don’t have to count on only one player. They are an experienced squad that for the season has hit .321 as a team and forgetting those three atrocious losses, has played solid defense. “Our team is very well balanced, so that everybody at one point of the sea­ son has stepped up their game,” said Dickinson. Mater Dei is led by senior co-captain Tina Pantelo and junior Sandi Davis. Davis has pitched in all but one game for Seraphs this season, and has posted an impressive 10-5 record. Of her captains Dickinson said, “It’s a great combination to count on as you have one of the top pitchers in the area and the player who runs the show for the team.” The season is far from over for Mater Dei as they make a run for the Class C North title. The Seraphs faced Manchester on Monday and Henry Hudson Tuesday, and will face Point Pleasant Beach Thursday. Another big game for the Seraphs, who already have qualified as the 11 th seed in the region for the state tourna­ ment, will be Tuesday against Shore Regional. “They have owned us the past couple years, so I think this will be a game to see how far we can go,” concluded Dickinson. “As long as we remain focused as a team, I think the rest of the season can be a successful one.” 5 8 MAY 10, 1995, THE INDEPENDENT Vianney aim ing for Class C crow n

BY NEIL SCHUMAN Lancers. at undefeated St. Rose and the C Division “I’d like to win the remainder of our “We played strong defensively and our title. The two teams will meet in a rematch games and get a good seed in the tourna­ Correspondent midfield stepped it up too,” said Coach on May 15. Before that, the Lady Lancers ment, which would probably happen if we Tony Deorio. “We finally put everything have three other conference clashes to win. can win four of our five remaining games,” T hings are really beginning to click together and finished. Our defense con­ “I told the girls that we have three said Deorio. “I’d like to stay around ninth for the St. John Vianney, Holmdel, trolled their forwards, our midfield games to win before St. Rose. If we lose or tenth in the seeding. The top eight girls’ soccer team. It’s not that they worked, and the forwards we had in there one of those, it won’t matter what happens would be great, because then we’d get a haven’t played well all season long as their scored. It was one of the best games we to St. Rose,” noted Deorio. “St. Rose is a home game, but I’d take ninth or tenth.” record (10-2 overall, 9-1 Shore Conference played all year.” big step to jump over. We lost 2-1 last time Since Monmouth and Ocean are the Class C Division) clearly demonstrates. On offense, the Lady Lancers are led by in a big game. We came out and surprised only two counties in the state to play girls It’s just that all of the elements of their Pona (10 goals, 4 assists), Prendes (9 them a bit and I think we’ll do the same soccer in the spring, there is no state tour­ game are now in place.. goals, 5 assists), and Michelle Fluhr (5 this time when it comes down to it.” nament. Therefore, the Shore Conference On Thursday they beat visiting goals, 9 assists). Defensively they are led The cutoff date for qualifying for the Tournament is even more important than in Manasquan 4-0, holding their opponents to by Gilbert and Susan Convery. Overholser, Shore Conference Tournament (SCT) is other sports. just two shots. Jaimie Pona scored two a senior, has emerged to become a team May 19, with the top 16 teams from “Since there are no states, the Shore goals for the Lady Lancers. Teresa Prendes leader. Monmouth and Ocean counties making the Conference Tournament is everything for had a goal and an assist and Veronica “Veronica has turned her game around cut. In order to be guaranteed a seeding a these kids. If you lose one game, your sea­ Overholser had two assists. 100 percent from last year,” said Deorio. team must win or tie for their divisional ti- son is over,” Deorio said. “That’s a big dis­ Their good fortunes continued on “She’s really stepped it up and has decided tie, but several at-large seeding also will be advantage, because with the boys in the fall Saturday when they shut out Red Bank to take, it upon herself to start giving assists given out. if you lose one SCT game you still have Catholic 3-0 on goals from Overholser, out.” Since they have such a strong record, the states. The girls are getting short­ Pona, and Amanda Gilbert. Everything Now that they have their act together, the Lady Lancers have a good shot at re­ changed aind I don’t know if things will seemed to fall in place for the Lady the Lady Lancers are gearing it up for run ceiving a bid, but nothing is guaranteed. ever change.”

SPORT SHORTS Team entry offered at open. The camps are for boys between 10­ 17 and girls between 10-16. The girls’ camp will be held from June 20-24 and the G arden State G am es boys’ camp will run from June 26-30. The The Aberdeen-Matawan Soccer League The 1995 Garden State Games is There are ] 1 age divisions for soccer, will have registration for boys and girls camps will be held at Raritan High School from 8:45 a.m. to noon, with Frank offering team entry, rather than an indi­ a scholastic division for males and between the ages of 6-14 on Saturday, May vidual tryout format, in the sports of bas­ females and a women’s open division. 20, and June 3 between 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Duggan directing the girls’ camp and Rich Sherman directing the boys’ camp. Both ketball, soccer and softball. Space is lim­ The fee is $250 per team. Teams are lim­ at the Aberdeen Municipal Building ited and entries will be accepted on a ited to 18 players and games will be Meeting Room. First-time registrants are camps will cost $75. Registration is open at the recreation office in the James J. first-come-first-serve basis. played in the Edison-Metuchen area on required to bring a copy of their birth cer­ The deadline for boys’ and girls’ bas­ July 8 and 9. tificate. For more information, call the Cullen Center in Veterans Memorial Park. For more information, call 739-0653. ketball is June 1. For the 13 & underand The entry fee for softball is $150 and CCS message center at 583-1658 ext. 301. the 15 & under divisions, the first 12 there is a maximum of 18 players per Registration for Hazlet Recreation’s teams are guaranteed spots. The first 24 roster. The 18-and-under fast pitch and youth karate program is now open. The teams are guaranteed slots for the 17 & mens-open slow pitch games will be HAZLET eight-week program will be taught at under and the 19 & under classifications. held on June 17 and 18. Girls 16-and- Amato’s Studio, Palmer Avenue and is Wheelchair basketball also is offered. under fast pitch and women’s-open slow There is a 12 player limit per team and pitch will be held on June 24 and 25. The Terminators, a boys’ under-10 trav­ open to children between 8-14. The class will be held on Saturdays from 10-10:45 the entry fee is $150. Games will be Basketball and softball teams are eling team, picked up two wins. The played in Edison on July 8 and 9. guaranteed a minimum of two games Terminators passed by the Sayreville a.m. beginning May 6. The cost of the pro­ gram is $30 and includes the uniform. No The entry deadline for soccer and and soccer teams are guaranteed a mini­ Express 9-3 and topped Toms River 5-1. In softball is May 26. mum of three games. the game against the Express, Nicholas refunds will be given once the uniform has Pulizzano scored four times and Charles been received. Registration is open at the Recreation Office in the James J. Cullen Tacopino, Sean Hagan, Greg Casha, Alex the scoring punch with Andrew Halle pick­ ter, or for more information, call Paul Mautone and Bruce Connolly also scored. Center, Veterans Memorial Park, Union Avenue. ing up assists on Zupancic’s and Hooker at 957-0527. In the game against Toms River, Pulizzano Misciagna’s goals. Alexander Falanga recorded a hat trick and Tacopino and recorded the shut out for the Raptors. The 15th Annual Open Tournament, Connolly increased their goal totals. sponsored by the Round Valley Trout Kenny Frankenbush, Matt Brown, Chris The Vipers, an under-11 boys’ traveling Association, will be held on May 20 and 21 Whalen, Justin Devris, Jimmy Fisther, The Stallions, an under-10 boys’ travel­ soccer team, dumped the Jackson Vies at the Round Valley Reservoir, Lebanon. Brian Scheller, Frank Konopelko and Kyle Strikers 5-0. Andy Hooker scored twice There are senior and junior divisions and Faron helped secure the wins. Goalie Andy ing soccer team, blanked the Ocean Rebels 5-0 as Brian Walsh scored twice and Dan and Tripp Jarden, Sean Horan and Marc juniors may enter the adult division, but will Voutsinas picked up his fifth and sixth Sim rounded out the offensive effort. be eligible for prizes in the adult division wins. Palevo, Steven McMullin and Steve Chu also reached the back of the net. J.J. only. For adult members of the organization, Middletown Soccer Club tryouts will the fee for the two-day tournament is $10. The Hazlet United Soccer Association Waldron and Alisa Kresge helped the Stallions control the game with solid mid­ be held in the beginning of June. Tryouts For adults not members of the association, will have open registration for the 1995-96 are open to boys and girls who are inter­ the fee for the tournament is $15. The junior field play. fall/spring season at the Soccer Complex ested in traveling soccer. For more in­ division fee is $2. The grand prize in the located on Green Acres Drive between the formation, call Frank at 787-1704. tournament is a 14 ft. Sylvan Sea Breeze, Hazlet Swim Club and Hazlet Cinema, donated by Raiders Marine, Keyport, a 9.9 registration will take place on May 20, Stafford Tire/TPS won the fifth annual Suzuki outboard motor, donated by Brown’s June 3 and June 10 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Middletown Early Bird Tournament. The Point Marina, Keyport, and a Load-Rite Registration is $80 with a separate work Keyport Recreation is sponsoring its tiremen swept their tournament games Bandit Trailer to pull the boat home, donat­ deposit check. Family discounts will be third annual Pop Warner Football Camp. behind strong pitching from Ron Burns ed by Lentine’s Marine, Flemington. given. In addition, HUSA is looking for Registration will be open at the main boat The camp will be held from 2-5 p.m. at and Paul Francomano, both of whom won parents who are interested in coaching in ramp each day 5-10 a.m. Fish weigh-in Keyport High School Athletic Field and two games. Left fielder Dom Buonomo Jr. all age groups. times are from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday will run from July 17-21. The fee for the was named the tournament’s most valuable player. and 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. For more The Hazlet Recreation Commission is camp is $40. For more information, call information, call 238-8927. sponsoring the Rainbow Foundation’s 5K Miguel Hernandez at 264-9283. Run/Walk which will begin and end at the The Holmdel Stallions Soccer Club is Hazlet Swim and Tennis Club on June 25 sponsoring its Third Annual Soccer Camp in at 9 a.m. The Rainbow Foundation assists association with North American Soccer families of children with serious illnesses The Challenged Youth Sports program is Camps. Held from June 26-30, the camp and battered and abused children. For adding beginner tennis to its sports program will be located at Holmdel High School and more information, call 739-0653. The Raptors, an under-9 boys’ traveling is open to children between 5-17. All coach­ soccer team, downed the Jackson Vies for children with disabilities. The program will be instructed by Ellen Bloom and Jackie es are “A” licensed and experienced in Registration for Hazlet Recreation Jammers 3-0. Ryan McDonough, Kyle Zupancic and Mike Misciagna provided McLaughlin on Saturdays in June at 10 a.m. boys’ and girls’ basketball camps is now at Normandy Park in Middletown. To regis­ Continued on next page THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10. 1995 5 9

% 4 ' ______.. SPORTS FANS! SPORT SHORTS i i I Ogttalian-American Restaurant®^ Continued from previous page a full dinner and cocktail hour, lunch and a BET beverage cart. There will be door prizes and DINNER, MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT 8 coaching children of all ages and abilities. goodie bags for every golfer. To reserve a FRI-& SAT-8'10 PM­ Training is done in small groups and there is YOU foursome or for more information, call . t / h u i ‘ special placement for team enrollments. For Nancy Ostin at 821-9090. DIDN'T children 9 and over there also is a goalie Gorn/to - jtiw ise/s a /a Goto/uf, G&ufln/fr d'/vvnfi-, er...... camp available. That camp will run from 9 Applications for the 1995 Garden State KNOW a.m. to noon with participants joining a Games, New Jersey’s Sports Festival, are group for their regular afternoon session. In now available. This year’s competition will t i'tu/feif Gonit>o - jHus&e/s a ia Brought to You addition to the camp sessions, there will be a be held July 6-9 in Edison. Thirty-two dif­ GoiofUf, 'Staffedjfius/iroom s &. ,tc/toic/i . Red Bank 741-2433 at St. Joseph’s High School, Metuchen. The The challenge will take place at sites r m . camp is open to boys and girls ages 6 throughout the state and the ESSNJ Grand Rt 35 at Rt. 3G through high school and there are five one- Slam Double Elimination Tournament will Eatontown 542-1300 week sessions available. For more informa­ be held on Aug. 19 and 20. The fee for the tion, call 248-1342. challenge is $250 per team and the tourna­ ment fee is $300 per team. For more infor­ New York Giants’ Michael Strahan will mation, call (800) 468-0027. C et ready for a fun-filled be conducting his second football camp The March of Dimes’ Seventh Annual sum m er for the entire fam ily from June 27 - July 2 at Kutztown Golf Classic is slated for July 10 on the University, Kutztown Pa. Among Strahan’s Banks Course of the Forsgate Country Club, at an incredible value! teammates slated to instruct at the camp are Monroe. Corporate sponsorships for the Rodney Hampton, Dave Brown and Howard event are still available. For more informa­ Cross. For more information, call 1-800­ tion about the event or becoming a sponsor, LOW EST PRICES IN YEARS! TRAVELING 466-6888. call (609) 655-7400. OVERSIZED SW IM M ING POOL YOUTH Rowan College, Glassboro, will be hold­ The 1995 Greyhound Basketball Camp SEPARATE KIDDIE POOL TENNIS ing three girls’ basketball camps this sum­ will be held at Moravian College, & S W I M mer. There will be a five-day overnight and Bethlehem Pa. The full week comprehensive • 6 Tennis Courts TEAMS day camp, a shooting camp and a position camp for boys ages 12-18 will be held from • Basketball • Lounges camp. All sessions will be held at the col­ June 25-29. There also will be four mini­ • Playground Areas lege’s Esby Gym. The overnight camp will camps. A Perimeter Play Camp for boys and • Volleyball • Handball Courts be held from June 25-29, and the day camp girls 12-18 will run from June 9-11. A team • Arts & Crafts • Sand Playground is the June 26-29. Offensive instruction in­ camp of high school players will be held cludes perimeter play, Fastbreak drills and June 16-18. The Hank Slider Shooting & more post play. Defensive instruction involves School will conduct separate sessions for footwork stances and team defense. The cost boys and girls 14-18. The boys’camp will be JOIN BY JUNE 25*> I for the overnight camp is $299, and for the held June 30-July 2 and the girls’ camp will | AND RECEIVE A FREE GUESTBOOK | day camp the fee is $180. The shooting be held July 28-30. For more information or I $20 V alue camp is slated for July 8-9 at a fee of $120. a brochure, call Jim Walker at (610) 961­ New Members Only • With This Coupon A dult Socials Position camp, also costing $120, will be 1531 or (610) 865-7732. L w a i i a i mmm mmm mmm m m mmm mmm mmm mmm mm mmm wmM Teen Socials held Aug. 19-20. Camps are designed for Pre-Teen Socials players from 8-18 and campers will be The 1995 Greyhound Tennis Camp for Family Nites grouped according to age and ability. boys and girls will be held at Moravian O P E N H O U S E Campers must register before June 15 for C o o k o u ts College, Bethlehem Pa., in the second and Pizza Parties overnight camp and day camp, and before third weeks of July. Each session is for play­ SATURDAY MAY 2 0 th July 15 for shooting and position camps. For ers of all ability levels and is for ages 8-18. 12-4 Full Time more information, call Candice Crabtree at For more information or a brochure, call Jim Recreation (609) 256-4681. Walker at (610) 961-1531 or (610) 865­ R A I N D A T E Director 7732. SUNDAY MAY 21 st The seventh annual John Somogyi TRIPS TO — Shooting Camp will be held on June 24-25. Submissions to Sport Shorts can be sent M e m b e r s h i p D a y C a m p ATLANTIC CITY The camp is open to boys and girls between by mail to: Lindsey Siegle, Greater Media U.S. OPEN & starts a t $249 July and August 9-17, For more information, call John Newspapers, 7 Edgeboro Road, East BALL GAM ES Somogyi at 846-8928. Brunswick New Jersey 00816 or faxed to N O B O N D For 3 to 8 yr olds - 12:30-4:00 254-0486, attention Sport Shorts. All sub­ available at an additional cost The seventh annual Delaware-Raritan missions must have a name and phone num­ Girl Scout Council golf tournament is slated ber for verification and questions. Items for May 17 at the Jumping Brook Country without a name and phone number will not S t r a t h m o r e S w i m & T e n n i s C l u b Club, Neptune. Included in the day of golf is be printed. LLOYD ROAD (OFF CAMBRIDGE DR.) MATAWAN • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL 566-9719 6 0 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

007 Houses for Sale

GOVERNMENT FORE­ NOTICES CLOSED homes from 5%. De­ linquent Tax, Repo’s, REO’s, wY o u r area._____ Toll . Free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H-5008 ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL UTILITIES AUTHORITY for current listings. RESOLUTION 1995-34 LONG BEACH ISLAND- Resolution establishing sewer service Interruption and disconnection policy. Uncrowded beaches, conge­ WHEREAS, the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authority has received requests from vari­ nial people. Own a paradise ous property owners within the district lo terminate sewer service. within a 2 hour dnve. For CLASSIFIED WHEREAS, in discontinuing sewer service to such parties, it is virtually Impossible to monitor friendly, professional sen/ice, whether such parties are still discharging into the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authority call ncn, inc., Relators DEADLINES lines. 800-494-3310 WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40:14-22 indicates that sewer service charges may be charged with respect to MANALAPAN - BY OWNER "any real property which is indirectly is or has been connected to the sewerage system or from which Ranch-3 bedims, 2 baths, liv/ MONDAY Line Ads - 1:30 pm originates or has originated sewerage or fhe wastes which directly or indirectly have entered or may din. rms., eat-in kit. laundry rm Display Ads - 11:00 am enter the sewerage system." IMMACULATE C6NDfTlON 1-800-660-4ADS WHEREAS, the Service agreement between the Township of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Township $154,900. Call 908-446-2591 Municipal Utilities Authority dated July 16,1981 indicates in section 4.02 that the Township will require MANASQUAN HOURS OPEN SATURDAYS 9-2 all properties within their territory fronting on the Sewer System or having reasonable access thereto Monday.....8:00 am-5:30 pm Wednesday.8:00 am-6:30 pm to be connected with the sewer system..." BEACHFRONT Reaching Over 140,000 Homes WHEREAS, the Township of Aberdeen has adopted a connection ordinance requiring mandatory Beautiful 4 bdrm., 4 bath in­ Tuesday.....8:00 am-5:30 pm Thursday 8:00 am-6:30 pm connections by all properties to the Aberdeen Township Municipal Authority sewer system. cluding adorable rental cot­ • News Transcript • Sentinel • Suburban • Bayshore tage. $350,000. 908-223-5802 Friday...... 8:00 am-5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am-2:00 pm NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commissioners of the Aberdeen township Independent • Middletown Independent • Examiner Municipal Utilities Authority that the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authority customers who Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept have previously connected to the Aberdeen Township Municipal Utilities Authority sewerage system NORTH BRUNSWICK Local Sentinel/Suburban Readers responsibility for only the first incorrect insertion. We reserve the shall not be allowed to disconnect unless they meet the following criteria: Townhouse. 3 bedrooms, 2Vfc right to edit, rejec* or property classify any ad. 1. Upon application to the Authority, and at the Authority's sole discretion, the structure on the pro­ baths, a/c, end unit, fenced deck, firplace, brick front. May Call 254-7979 perty in question to which the service fees are applicable has been demolished or substantially $133,900. Call 908-422-6524 damaged by fire or other natural disasters. 2. If any persons other than those referred to in the previous paragraph wish to disconnect from the SAYREVILLE - Move right in sewerage lines of the Authority said persons shall be required to make an application for termina­ to this adorable 3 bdrm. cape tion of service before the Authority, Said disconnection shall be subject to the following with eat in kit., din rm., family rm., liv. rm. New windows & conditions: carpets. By Owner. $138,000. A. The determination of whether to terminate service shall be in the full discretion of the 908-727-5726 NOTICES 1 Authority Commissioners and service shall only be terminated upon the applicant showing, lo the satisfaction of the Authority Engineers that the structures with respect to which the ser­ vice charges are applicable have been physically disconnected to the sewerage lines of the SOUTH RIVER 3 bedrm., brick ranch. Lg. Authority. „ yard. Quiet street. $142,999. B. Before tho Authority is required to discontinue service charges the applicant must post a Weichert, Realtors ( l i r a * 2 $100.00 inspection tee with the Authority, and the property will subsequently be inspected to Call Theresa: REAL ESTATE 5-15 GARAGE SALES 60 determine if the property has been disconnected to the satisfaction of the Authority engineer. 908-254-1700/908-390-9592 ENTERTAINMENT 69 C. That if any person who had discontinued service subsequently decides that it desires to reconnect to the Authority sewer lines, said person shall be required to submit a new applica­ SOUTH RIVER tion, In the forms proscribed by the Authority, and to pay a new connection lee at the prevail­ For sale by owner. Fairview ing rate then existiniexisting. Ave., very good cond. 1942 2 BE ITFUIIT KJRTHER RESOLVED that the Secretary be and the same is hereby authorized to transmit story house. Front & back certified copies...... of this resolution to fhe AberdeenTo township " *' 'Clerk; porches. 3 Ig. bedrms., 1 COMMISSIONER: YES: NO: ABSENT: ABSTENTIONS: bath, living rm., dining rm., & COMMERCIAL 17-28 INSTRUCTION 63 SERVICE DIRECTORY 70-96 R. SAMI RIZKALLA Ig. modem kitchen, full bsemt. GREGG SONNENFELD x Light & bright interior. Nice EUGENE SAOOWSKI x yard w/garage. Walk to school $128,000. RON MIRANTE x 201-584-1496 or JOHN SOROER x 914-232-1542 i» ji.i This is to certify that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Aberdeen Township Municipal FINANCIAL 29-32 LOST & FOUND 64 BOATING 105-106 Utilities Authority at their Meeting held on March 16,1995 ATMUA085.SAL Eugene T. Sadowski, Secretary 008 Condos Published 5/10/95 Cost~ $275.00 >.00 Townhouses JAMESBURG-Beaver Brooke Run. 2 bedrm. Heather Town­ house. Huge kitchen, C/A, all EMPLOYMENT 35-41 PETS/ANIMALS 65 AUTOMOTIVE 110-119 appliances. Full basement. 005 Apartments $99,900 Call 908-656-1028 007 Houses for Sale For Rent PARLIN-Condo-Reflections, 3 C om m ercial A dvertisers Please C all For Rates bedrms., 2 1/2 baths, eat-in- FREEHOLD-Great 1 bedrm., BY-OWNER- Free list of kitch., dining rm., fpl & much NOTICES 2nd. fir., near courthouse. homes for sale by owners in more! Easy NYC commute. $650. H & HW. 908-780-3128 the community. Homesellers $119,900. neg. 908-721-0685 advertise for only $150. No PISCATAWAY-Society Hill OLD BRIDGE commissions. Buyers+ellers Condo. 2 bedrm,, 2 baths, 001 Public Notices toll free 1-800-BY-QWNER dining room, living room eat- FLEA AOS For Private COUNTRY LIVING APTS in-kitchen. 1st floor. Scenic 2 bedroom apts. avail. Heat, view. Move-in condition. Walk YOUR LEGAL AD air conditioning, hot water, COLTS NECK/HOLMDEL For Private Party Items NEW HOMES-COLTS NECK to R.U. $83,900. Call CAN BE HERE cooking gas and dishwashers 908-656-1028 Party Items Call for more information included. Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm. starting at $465,000 1-800-660-4ADS 908-360-2992 HOLMDEL starting $375,000 u n d e r $75. • 4 Lines $10 Call builder at 908-787-7773 THE ANNUAL MEETING of SAYREVILLE One Item per ad SAYREVILLE or after 6pm 908-671-6688 3 bedrm., 2Vfe bathrooms, V* .2 weeks 10. Beachside Gardens Condo­ BORDENTOWN AVENUE 4 Lines • 2 Weeks minium Association will be DAYTON/So. Brunswick Twp. finished basement, full deck, held on Sun. May 21, 12pm at 5 min. Tpk 8A. Contemp/split many extras. Exc. condition. Prepaid Prepaid WINDING WOOD Open floor plan. 3 bedrooms $139,000. Call 908-257-3881 155 Shore Blvd., Keansburg 1 & 2 BEDROOM GARDEN S4.60each additional line Pub. 5/10/95 Cost $32.40 + den, 2Vfe baths, f/p, c/a, all SOUTH BRUNSWICK- APARTMENTS FROM $580. appliances, much more. Im­ $5 .0 0 BRAND NEW AVAILABLE Wynwood Condo 1 bedroom. maculate. By owner reduced C/air. Washer/dryer, pool, ten­ 'No Phone Calls - Coupon Only 'May be phoned In Open daily 10am-6pm to $169,000. 908-274-2532 908-238-3919 nis. $71,000. 908-274-0680 FORECLOSED- Government Use your VISA SOUTH RIVER- 3 rm. apt. homes way below market Separate entrance. Immac. value Minimum or no down 008a Adult or MASTERCARD cond. No pets. 908-257-4361 p a y m e t now. Call Communities 1-800-700-7383 ext. HP2130 Charge Your Ad K 8 • to pay for your 006 House Rentals FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP CRANBURY AREA Classified Ads Center Hall Colonial, 4 Whittingham. 2 bdrm., 2Vz Fax Your Ad 908-432-0016 bedrm., 2Vz baths. Lg. rooms, bath, Z car garage, huge kit. 1-800-660-4-ADS full basement, Ig. extended Steps from clubhouse. Extras, garage. C/A, close to schools extras! Call 609-395-8897 EAST BRUNSWICK & shopping. Well maintained. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths with $263,900. Call 908-308-0514 FREEHOLD-Surrey Downs. 2 large eat-in kitchen, formal bdrm. detached home. Green- dining room, living room & lots By owner-no brokers castle Model. Nice lot $875. of storage. Walk to NYC bus GOVERNMENT FORE­ per mo. Call 908-536-1938 o u t : a d s m i & m m & EB library. Near houses of CLOSED HOMES-From $1.00 MANALAPAN-RENTAL- Callworship. I 908-238-2286 (repair needed). Delinquent Covered Bridge, 2 bedrm., m tax, Repo’s, REO’s, FDIC, upper unit, near Clubhouse Use our handy Private Party C oupon. REAL ESTATE LAURENCE HARBOR RTC, IRS. Your area. Toll free 3 bedrm. $995. II/2 months 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H-5139 §08-536-8928/908-431-5776 security. First & last months for current listings. Fee. S elect the ad that best m eets your needs. rent. No pets & credit check. MARLBORO GREENS 005 Apartments Call 908-727-0466 Use your VISA FOR SALE- Largest unit. 2 or MASTERCARD bdrm. + den, 3 baths, up­ □ F l e a (Items under $75) One item per ad For Rent to pay for your grades, immac., pool, tennis, SOUTH RIVER Classified Ad clubhouse. Principals only "All Real Estate advertised in this 2 + bedrooms, new bathroom, 1 -800-660-4ADS $160,000.------908-£1-536-2914 □ BIG DEAL (Items over $75) eralnewspaper Housing is subjectAct of to1968 the which Fed­ modern kitchen, new carpet & makes it illegal to advertise any paint, air. $1,200./mo. incl. all preference, limitation or discrimi­ util. Avail. 7/1. Call Please include all spaces ana punctuation. One character per box. nation based on race, color, reli­ 908-238-7392 gion,intention sex toor make national any origin,such prefer­or an OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Thisence, newspaperlimitation orwill discrimination. not knowingly accept any advertising for Real Es­ ★ MOST AGGRESSIVE RATE IN MARKET ★ tate which is in violation of the alllaw. dwellingsOur readers advertised are informed in thatthis Y o u r ★ Tinton Falls - Shrewsbury Ave. equalnewspaper opportunity are availablebasis.” on an ★ 6,000 sq. ft. available immediately A d ★ Like new condition ASBURY PARK NORTH END ON DEAL LAKE ★ First Floor - Lobby Exposure N am e__ 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS On bus line, near railroad C a n ★ Convenient to all amenities, Address. ★ Perfect for Sr. Citizens ★ Fort Monmouth, Red Bank & Garden State Pkwy. $560. per month, INCLUDES HEAT & HOT WATER. City____ _ State. Call 201-845-6618 B e CALL EATONCREST APTS Doug Twyman or Gary’ O’Sullivan Zip------. Day Phone _Evening Phone. Tennis & swim club. Large size rooms w/19ft living rm. Only minutes from Ocean H e re ! VISA#__ beaches, Golf Courses, Fish­ DAVID T. Mail Payment & Coupon to: ing & Boating Near all houses M C# _ of Worship & Malls. Mon-Fri HOUSTON Greater Media Newspapers 9:30am-4pm, 908-542-1105. Pine Brook Rd., Hope Rd., CO. Expiration date______Classified Eatontown. 2 blocks from Exit C a ll DAVID T. HOUSTON COMPANY 7 Edgeboro Rd. * East Brunswick, NJ 08816 105 GSP Ads are subject to approval. FREEHOLD TWP. Charmina Exclusive Broker 1 bedroom apt. Utilities pairf. No pets, no smoking. $700 1-800-660-4ADS (908) 981-9393 Call 908-938-5660 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 6 1

017 Office & 030 Financial 035 Help Wanted 009 Rooms for Rent Floor Space Services Full Time

HOLMDEL AREA Single room FREEHOLD-Space/office 600 FREE DEBT CONSOLIDA- DATA ENTRY CLERKS in private home, own en­ sq. ft. A/C, pnme loc. Comer TION-lmmediate relief! Too 5 openings in East Brunswick, 1 trance. $400. month. Non­ of 33 E. & 5 points Rd. many debts? Overdue bills? for data entry clerks Must 908-462-6443/908-536-9345 type 7,000 + key strokes. COME GROWWITH US smoker. Call 908-946-3431 Reduce monthly payments 30%-50%. Eliminate interest. CALL IMMEDIATELY! Stop collection callers. Re­ MANALAPAN store credit. NCCS, nonprofit. WESTERN Professional office for rent. 1-800-955-0412 Opportunity Awaits You- 011 Mobile Homes 1,400 so. ft. Outfitted for STAFF SERVICES doctors office. 908-409-1000 51 West Prospect Street Greater Media Inc., publishers of weekly newspapers in MATAWAN Main St. Victorian East Brunswick, 08816 HAZLET- 12’x65\ 5 rms., 1 charm. Office suites available. 908-238-4700 Monmouth and Middlesex counties, is hiring. Be part of our bath, liv. rm. 16’x20\ bedrm. 1mo Free Rent. 908-583-7777 w/2’ extension & bay window. DECORATING ASSOCIATE energetic, dynamic and growing organization. Like new, cntr./air, washer/ NEW BRUNSWICK Seeking creative business dryer, fully furn. 908-264-4385 Professional office space, in minded person for interior beautifully renovated building EMPLOYMENT decorating. Training. Part/full The following positions are available: HAZLET-Why Rent? New mo­ on Livingston Ave. On-site time Call 908-946-8896 bile homes. Financing. 15 & parking. Up to 2,000 sq, ft. 20 year. 6 mo-1 yr. free rent Call 908-828-6226 CUSTOM ER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Call: 908-888-9335 035 Help Wanted DENTAL Full Time RECEPTIONIST/ASSISTANT 020 Buildings 32 hours, 4 days + 1 evening. Flexible. 25 hours a week. Part-time customer service representative. ADVERTISERS Freehold Borough. Responsi­ 012 Lots & Acreage Garages & READERS bilities include telephone, ap­ Busy circulation department needs a versatile, organized person. Full It is the policy of this newspaper pointments, collection & finan­ benefit package. 3 STEEL BUILDINGS- 40’x38’ that all help wanted advertise­ cial agreements, computer was $7,724. now $4,724. ments will begin with a job title. skills, occasional chairside. Call Circulation 908-254-175S or send resume to: 50’x78’x16' one open end, Call 1-800-660-4 ADS Salary commensurate with FREEHOLD was $14,860. now $9,906. skills. 908-462-0301, Creater Jersey Press (3rd. St.) 50 x 150. Cleared lot 100’x120’x14’ was $56,942. 908-462-0673 suitable for building. Nice now $37,760. Stored inside ADMINISTRATIVE lO Connerty Court, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 area. Call 908-775-2260 original crates. Complete with DRIVER 1-800-292-0111 RECEPTIONIST HOLMDEL CEMETERY Work 8:30-3:30. Friendly East GREAT Chapel Mausoleum Crypt for HOWELL/FREEHOLD-Space Brunswick office. Good typing/ INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES 2. $6,900. Call 908-583-4455 for workshop or storage. phone skills. Computer liter­ SUMMER JOB! 16’ X 25’, 20’ X 50” (with over­ ate. Call 908-238-2500 PART-TIME. Our classified department Is looking for good head door). 24 hour access. FUN!!! Highway *9. 908-462-1660 Weaser’s Ices is looking for a communicators who are detail oriented and Interested In making 014 Mortgages ADVERTISING SALES few good people to run Italian money. Must be team players and energetic, salary, commission and Sales associate wanted for Ices routes in Monmoufh MANALAPAN wedding industry magazine. County. Earn $250. to $400. great benefits. SALE OR LEASE FT/PT. Flexible hours. Mon­ er week plus bonuses too. Office/warehouse or shop. mouth county. Call Lisa. giood driving record a must! Fax resume to: Helene Tlusty, fax: 908-432-0016 ALL CREDIT OK 1,130 or 2,260 sq. ft. units. 908-792-0200 Call 908-780-2242 Real Estate Re-financing New complex. Great location Or send to: Creater Media Newspapers Days-9am-9pm. 908-607-2720 for your business. From DRIVER TEAMS WANTED- 7 Edgeboro Rd. East Brunswick, nj 08816 Mortgage Money Unlimited $69,900. Call 908-446-4853 AEROBIC INSTRUCTORS $15,000. in bonus paid month­ 281 Hwy. 79 Morganville, NJ Low impact aerobics, step ly, quarterly & yearly plus top Licensed Mortgage Banker MABLBORO-GARAGE-Alarms aerobics & iazzercise. All days mileage pay 401 (K) plan, NJ Department of Banking on each unit. Fenced, security available. Full or part time. $500. sign-on bonus. Other gates. Call 908-536-0235 Call Michael. 908-249-1085 Kaid benefits - Vacation, M AILROOM /PART-TIM E POSITION NORTH/SOUTH AGENT - A AAA AVON JOB ealth & life, dead head, HOME OWNERS BRUNSWICK-GARAGE motel/layover, loading & un­ if you are dependable and like to work in a fast paced atmosphere, we Amazing legal loophole. Re­ WANTED. Must be secure to AVON $ SALES loading. COVENANT IRANS- have openings on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays with varied duce interest. Build equity. store car. 908-821-8644 PORT solos & teams call Pay off mortgage sooner. 1-800-338-6428. hours starting after midnight. Duties include: production lines, Send $3. cash 800-545-8390 sorting and bundling of newspapers, and inserting. No experience A.M.R., Dept. 2 025 Business P. O. Box 245051 AGENT - A AAA Career DRIVER necessary. Will train right person. Brooklyn, NY 11224 Opportunities WITH CDL License. Steady AVON $ SALES work. Good starting salai Full or part time. Helmel if interested, please apply at Creater Jersey Press 015 Summer/Winter B IG B U C K S 1-800-662-2292 Call 908-521-3344 10 Connerty Court, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 Rentals 1,000 mone; ideas DRIVERS-A new career is just Call 908-254-7004 for directions only Sent' what you need. If you’re tired 3587 Highway 9, Suite 202 of the same old routine, head BELMAR-1 block to beach Freehold, NJ 07728 in a new direction as a profes­ 2 bedrm, 2 bath w/dbl jacuzzi- AIR CONDITIONING sional truck driver witn J.B OUTSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE $7,500. + util. 1 efficiency apt. E A S Y M O N E Y Hunt. No experience is no 908-280-1977, 908-681 -I ' Learn business secrets. problem because we’ll heir Send SASE to: HEATING you get the training you need FULL-TIME, we are seeking an ambitious, motivated sales DISNEY AREA FLORIDA 3587 Highway 9, Suite 179 Best of all, when you drive for 2/3/4/ bedroom. Luxury homes SERVICE TECHNICIAN professional to fill out our sales staff. Applicant should have sales Freehold, NJ N 07728 ‘ “. For Middlesex Cty. HVAC Co. us you can earn an average 3mi. Disney. From $550/wk. of over $2,000. a month your experience. We offer salary, commission and great benefits. If you are 908-446-0224 5 years minimum experience. Full qualifications. Residential/ first year driving, plus get a proven sales professional and think you can meet the challenge, we LAUNDROMAT comprehensive benefits. Cal’ We have locations available + Commercial. A/C, heat pumps, want to talk to you. gas & electric heating. Top for more information FLORIDA VILLA the best financing in town. 1-800-2JB-HUNT. Experi­ 3 bedroom, 2 bath villa w/pri- Garden State Laundry Sys­ pay, health insurance, paid PART-TIME. 20-25 flexible hours per week. High commission. Perfect vacations & holidays. Service enced driver applications are vate pool. Quiet residential lo­ tems, NJ’s ‘only authorized expedited by calling for the sales professional looking to re-enter the workforce on a cation. 8 miles to DISNEY & Wascomat Dealer. Get the Manager possibility 1-800-368-8538. EOE. Sub­ other attractions. facts. Come to our FREE Call 1-800-696-1971 ject to drug screen. part-time basis. We seek a go-getter with sales experience. INFO seminars every AIR CONDITIONING WEEK-MONTHLY RATES Wed. at 6:30pm SERVICE TECH & HELPER DRIVERS-Follow the path to Fax or send resume to: Call 908-583-8098 1026 W Elizabeth Ave. Both with experience and cer­ greater rewards! OTR/Reefer, Gerry Haggerty Linden, NJ 1-800-841-4608 tification. 908-536-1711 average pay $600.+/wk., LOG CABIN, PA. or 908-862-4479 2,500. mi/wk, regular home Creater Media Newspapers, P.O. Box 425, Morganville, 07751 $800./PER WEEK time,new equipment & top Fax 908-972-6746 CALL 908-254-1331, EVES ASSEMBLY WORKERS notch benefits. MOMS LOSE WEIGHT Must be reliable. $6. per hour. BURLINGTON Motor Carriers MYRTLE BEACH- 1 & 2 bdrm & MAKE MONEY AT HOME! F/T 9-5. Freehold. Call 1-8QO-JOIN-BMC. EOE. Oceanfront Condos. From 908-738-7397/908-828-3194 908-866-8551 EDUCATION DRIVERS $430. per wk. 908-780-1456 OWN YOUR OWN Apparel or Shoe Store B A G E L S H O P CHOOSE: Jean/Sportswear, BAKER, COUNTER & GRILL HOWELL TOWNSHIP, NJ Greater Media Newspapers Is looking for motor route drivers. Pickup Bridal, Lingerie, Westernwear, PERSON at our Manhattan A dynamic, rapidly growing of papers Tuesday night for early Wednesday morning delivery. Ladies, Men’s, Large Sizes, Bagel, 100 Summerhill Road, K-8 district in Monmouth Infant/Preteen, Petite, Spotswood store. Apply at County, is recruiting faculty for T IM E S H A R E Dancewear/Aerobic, Maternity, MANHATTAN BAGEL the 1995/96 school year: Call Chris at Circulation 908-254-1755 1-2 WEEKS of unused or Accessories Store. Over HERITAGE PLAZA K-6 SCHOOLS: VACATION AVAILABLE 2,000 name brands. $25,900. RYDERS LANE. MILLTOWN CLASSROOM TEACHERS in 1995 at the Divi Resorts to $37,900. Inventory, Train­ ART TEACHER (part time) Call 908-972-9563 ing, Fixtures, Grand Opening COMPUTER TEACHER WRITERS-FREELANCE Etc. Can Open 15 Days. VOCAL MUSIC TEACHER TIME SHARE-units and (part time) Campground memberships. Mr. Loughlin 612-888-6555 PHYSICAL ED TEACHER Middlesex-Monmouth Counties - for advertorials and features for Distress Sales-Cheap! World­ CAMP COUNSELORS SNACK VENDING-Local Lo * GENERAL * SPECIAL ED TEACHER special sections, work on an as-needed basis from your home. Must wide selections. Call cations-Be Your Own Boss! MEDIA SPECIALIST be able to submit work on diskette in Microsoft word 5.0 or 5.1 for VACATION NETWORK U.S. Regi ★ L P N ★ (Librarian) and Canada. 1-800-543-6173. possible. 800-800-6975 Mac or pc. F>ee rental info 305-563-5586 Children’s co-ed sleep away MIDDLE SCHOOL: camp, in the Poconos. Call FOREIGN LANGUAGE Send resume and writing samples to: WILDWOOD CREST-Pacific Ave VENDING: 908-972-8175 TEACHERS 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS Best Vending Machines In (1 French & Spanish/ Lauren J. Essex, Marketing/Promotions Manager Air cond., w/w carpet, color The Universe 1-800-820-6782 CASHIER 1 Latin) Creater Media Newspapers 25 Kilmer Drive TV, eat-in kit., bath, liv. rm Food service. Responsible Rent by week 609-522-8262 erson to maintain a quali*" DISTRICT: Morganville, NJ 07751 027 Business gafeteria. Call 908-613-4626 SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGIST Equipment CHILD CARE ASSISTANT SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL NORTH BRUNSWICK F/T/P/T NURSES ROTISSERI E-commercial w/8 Monday 8am-6pm, Tuesday, Appropriate NJ Certification is spits-elec.-cooks w/charcoal- Wednesday & Thursday 12 required for these positions. like new-$2,700. or best offer. noon to 6pm. Friday 8am - 20 RESTAURANT CHAIRS- 6pm. Must love infants & have CLOSING: MAY 26, 1995 Greater Media Newspapers COMMERCIAL $25. ea, 908-249-4126 own car. References. Non For application, send self­ smoking. $120. Weekly. Call addressed, stamped legal size 908-297-5528 envelope to: E.O.E. 017 Office & Paul C. Harren, Assistant Use your VISA COLLECTOR Superintendent Floor Space FT/PT. Collection agency Howell Township Public or MASTERCARD Flexible hours. Clerical and Schools ABERDEEN-On site parking phone work. 908-224-0491 Office of Personnel 650 sq. ft., 900 sq. ft., P.O. Box 579 1,200 sq. ft., 1.400 sq. ft., to pay for your Howell, NJ 07731 2,600 sq. ft.. 4,600 sq. ft. CONTESTANTS! EQUAL OPPORTUNITY Classified Ads MARRIED WOMEN wanted EMPLOYER GS Pkwy expsosure exit 120 for televised Mrs. America Call & leave message at Pageant. Application deadline 908-382-0435 1 - 8 0 0 - 6 6 0 - 4 - A D S June 1, ’95 Call 908-928-9050 FACTORY WORKER C L E A N U P FREEHOLD Plastics Manufacturing COUNSELORS - For day Company. Business is great! camp groups, gymnastics Now available are several OPATUT swim. Call 908-821-9155 openings for Production Peo­ ple Full benefits package, WITH A FLEA.. EXECUTIVE SUITES COUNSELORS aood wages & only 5 minutes from Freehold/Howell area. Arts & Crafts Teachers Call 908-792-1989 • Fully Furnished Lifeguards-WSI Call 908-651-8661 GIRLS WANTED 9-19 to com­ Individual Offices FINANCIAL pete in Premiere’s 1995 Phila­ • Instant Occupancy CUSTODIAL, GROUNDS delphia Pageants. Over • 24 Hour/7 Day Access MAINTENANCE $100,000. awarded annually • Receptionist/Telephone SUMMER EMPLOYMENT in scholarships & prizes Answering 029 Accounting Must be 18+. 8 hours a day. including Nationals. Call • Conference Rooms Driver’s license required. 1-800-356-8256 Ext. 0316 • Secretarial Center (Desktop $9./hour. July & August. . . . s e e t h e Publishing/WP) Freehold Township Board of Ed • Off-site Programs Available ALL PHASES OF BOOK­ KEEPING in or out of office. 237 Stonehurst Boulevard HAIR STYLIST Call Maria 908-888-5582 Freehold, NJ 07728 Experienced only. Pleasant C lassified Pager EOE M/F working atmosphere. Call 908-308-9333 Applications by 5/19/95 908-303-8777 6 2 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036a Employment 036a Employment Full Time Full Time Full Time Part Time Part Time Part Time Services Services

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Saturday 8:30am- & SATURDAYS 9AM-NOON reliable car is a must. Call: Sayreville, N.J. 08872 HAIRSTYLIST MANAGEMENT second year? Then we’d like 12:30pm 908-536-8391 EARN $200-$1,000. WEEK F/T or P/T. Looking to im­ to speak to you. The leading SALARY + BONUS FULL TIME/PART TIME 1-800-242-0850 We are a new & exciting com­ Assemble Products at Home! prove your income & clientel. national real estate office in Wholesale for Kids, Freehold pany in the East Brunswick Call Toll-Free: 037 Babysitting Excellent opportunity. New up­ NJ is looking for 2 career- CIRCULATION Call Janet 908-780-0007 area. Homemakers, seniors & scale shop, Marlboro area. All minded people for residential OFFICE HELP other experienced telemarket­ 1-800-574-9635 EXT. 127 Child Care inquiries strictly confidential. new homes sales, commercial SERVICE REP The Star-Ledger has immedi­ Pleasant phone manner. ers welcome. Call Bernice at Daytime 908-946-3601 investment sales & leasing in ate part time openings for Saturday & Sunday, 2 Shifts: 908-238-4410 • A D U L T /C H ILD C A R E - Evenings 908-946-3265 Central Jersey area We will early risers! $115 starting sal­ 7am-3pm & 3pm-11pm E A R N M O N E Y Honest woman seeking p/t po­ ★ get you licensed & train you. Reading Books! $30,000/yr. ary plus car expenses, dental Call 908-446-6264 sition. 908-566-4482 HOUSE CLEANER For confidential interview call TELEPHONE SALES - From Income Potential. Details F/T, P/T for Monmouth/ and vision benefits, vacations, Old Bridge office. 9-1 or 1-5 SALES Tom Poklikuha. CENTURY 1-805-962-8000 Ext. Y-2111 Middlesex residential cleaning Exciting opportunity to join a 21, Worden & Green, commissions, rapid salary in­ weekdays. Call 908-251-0047 sen/ice. Car necessary. WILL growing Co. Will Train for Air creases. Call NOW! PHONE RECRUITERS CHILDREN’S CHOICE 908-828-6300 E A R N UP TO $1,000. w e ekly 46 W. Ferris St., E Brunswick conditioning/Heating sales. Nights/weekends for a market TRAIN, Call 908-583-9617 THERAPEUTIC ASSISTANT- stuffing envelopes at home. Top pay, salary, commission. research firm in Old Bridge. Ages 3 months-5 years. SECRETARIES-We need you! 1-800-274-6629 Innovative agency seeks para- START NOW. No experience. LIFEGUARD with CWSI or Benefits. Looking for an ag­ N o n smoking office. Kindergarten. State Certified. Top area clients have several professionals to work with FREE supplies, information. LIFEGUARD with swim in­ gressive self starter Call CLEANING Experience a plus 908-251-/772 Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months temp & permanent spots. WP troubled youth under the di­ No obligation. Send SASE to: struction experience & have 1-800-696-1971 but not necessary. A car is a year. Call 908-613-4488 5.2/6.0, MS Worcmindows, rection of a Clinical Psycholo­ PRESTIGE UNIT J CPR & FIRST AID training & Lotus, Excel & many others required. Call 908-607-0312 prior day camp experience gist. P/T flexible hours in Mon­ P. O. Box 195609 Open Saturdays 9am-2pm RECEPTIONIST mouth & Middlesex Counties. with young children. Must sup­ SALES CLEANING HELPER-Tuesday Monday & Thursday evening, Winter Springs, FL 32719 E F A U P A IR Call Ann 908-390-1170 & Thursday 10-2 $65. per Must have own vehicle and ply resume & references. Manalapan. Full tim e/flexib le Lorelei Temporaries S aturday V z day. Some typ­ Young Israel of East Brun­ hours. Ask for Phil or Frank: week. Call 908-536-1105 ing Non smoker. Hand written valid driver’s license Call HOME TYPISTS NEEDED- European Live-in Child Care One Auer Ct Denise at 1-800-209-6884 Also PC/Word processor Carefully screened, profes­ swick. Contact Director, 908-536-0400 E. Brunswick, NJ 08816 answer. Old Bridge area. Phyllis at 908-254-7775 Send replies to: users. $40,000./year income sionally trained, English­ CLEANING PERSON Greater Media Newspapers potential. Toll free speaking, legal visas. Experi­ S A L E S R E P Good pay. Call 908-780-5140 Box 126 TREASURER OF 1-800-898-9778 ext. T-5139 ence the benefits of loving, LIFEGUARDS & WSI Looking for ambitious people TEACHER/ for details (fee) European child care! CRAFTERS WANTED 7 Edgeboro Road Certification a must! who want to earn extra East Brunswick, NJ 08816 SCHOOL MONIES Average $199. per week. Day Camp. Excellent salary. 4 money. Sell high fashion cos­ DIRECTOR New craft shop in Freehold Call Michele Cnazen at day week. Call 908-972-3687 tume jewelry, we supply all Infant Care Program for Call 908-303-1614 908-566-8937 September. Freehold area. SOUTH RIVER HOME TYPISTS your samples. Put on home PC users needed $45,000. Joanne Hunt at Call 908-303-8585 SALES LIFEGUARDS - For summer parties or sell to your office income potential. Call 908-542-1732 d a y c a m p . ALS/WSI certifica­ CRAFTERS WANTED Cameo Lingerie is now in this PUBLIC SCHOOLS employees, etc No invest­ Part Time Position 1 -805-962-8000 ext. B-2111 Gov’t designated, non-profit tion. Call 908-821-9155 Old Bridge Gateway Mall area. $75.-$100. per show. m e n t . Call Flo 609-395-1763 May 20-21 (Sat. & Sun.) $25,000.+ full time. South River Public Schools TELEMARKETING HOME TYPISTS/PC Users- FREEHOLD- Exp. mom with LIFEGUARDS- Middlesex, Free sample kit 908-390-6501 seeks to appoint a Treasurer We are moving our main of­ Route 9. Parlin, N.J. $40,000./Yr Income potential. exc. refs, will babysit in my Monmouth. Ocean. F/T, P/T. of School Monies. Previous SALES fice to Route 9 & Ernston Contact Hilltop Crafts Toll Free 1-800-898-9778 Ext. home. 908-866-8401 Call 908-9^2-3797 Road, Sayreville. 60 positions 610-767-7343 - $50.00 space. SALES bookkeeping or accounting Seeking mature minded, experience a required. T-5008 for listings. fashion conscious person t o r available. We are looking for upscale handbag boutique in people with excellent reading OVERWEIGHT KENDALL PARK MAINTENANCE skills & enthusiastic personali­ DANCE TEACHER TIRED? BROKE? Send a letter of application For Senior Citizen Building Monmouth County. Salary LAW Enforcement Jobs Loving Mom will care for your ties. Starting salaries $6. per for September classes. LOSE WEIGHT ...MAKE and resume on or before May in Keyport. Call 908-264-9550 plus commission. Call child in her home. Fenced-in hour + incentives. Will train. 908-431-5532 MONEY . WORK AT HOME! 19, 1995 to: between 9am-2pm 516-239-5453 No Experience Necessary yard. TLC. Call 908-297-6496 Calling on behalf of Fortune Call 908-303-8842 Monday thru Friday Now niring. US Customs, 500 companies 800-514-8856 Dr. John H. Ambrogi DEMONSTRATORS Superintendent of Schools Officers, etc. For info call SALES Dependable person for an on­ 219-794-0010 ext. 2937 K ID S C O U N T Montgomery Street Child Center/State Licensed MAINTENANCE We are looking for the best at going demonstration every SALES 7am to 11pm, 7 days whatever you did or do. Start Reps urgently needed. South River, NJ 08882 Full/Part Time. Enroll NOW for For Townhouse Community in Saturday in wholesale dubs. Fun, flexible & good pay. EOE Themed Summer Program Sayreville. Must be hard work­ the summer out right. A ca­ $7.50 per hour. Experience PART TIME PEOPLE needed ing & reliable. Duties include: reer change, sales, 1 call Discovery^_Joys_& Clothing to prepare mailing labels at 658 Englishtown Rd. Old Bridge preferred Hazlet area Call 908-723-9416 rounds cleanup, exterior closers Management op­ TELEMARKETING/SALES 1-800-388-2446 hom e. You m ust have a com ­ guilding maintenance & repair. portunities. No experience p u t e r or good hand writing. No Experienced required. Salary MANALAPAN AREA - Infants Must be willing to do ladder necessary. $40.000.-$60,000. DEMONSTRATORS-For 908-577-1972 exp. req. Call now plus benefits, 9-5 in Marlboro. / to 5 years old. Certified teach­ work Please call first year potential. Paid train­ Friendly Toys & Gifts, in your 1-809-474-2920 Intl. L.D toll. Call 908-591-0913 e r Quality care. C a ll 908-745-9149 & ask for ing. Draw against commission. area. Part-time hours, full-time Limited positions avail. TUTOR 609-443-5844, 908-446-2666 Th eresa o r M aggie Salary, medical & more. Do it TEMPORARIES- Medial office pay. Over 800 items. Cel­ SECRETARY Needed to help pass Afternoons, 12-3. Current ex­ now! Call Ronnie support Receptionist, As- ebrating our 40th anniversary. “SERIES 7” test. Flexible perience a must. Accurate NANNIES AVAILABLE listants, EKG’s, LPN’s, Tran- Call 1-800-488-4875 hours. Donald 908-536-3135 POSTAL & GOVERNMENT Live-in, Uve-out or Temp MANAGERS pist, office duties. MAC/MS 1-800-972-5376 scriptionists, permanent pos­ JOBS. $21./hour plus benefits. Call 908-432-9500 Experienced or entry level 'ORD a plus. Non-smoker. sible. Call Ann 908-390-1170 No experience, will train. Selective Nanny & Companion management positions. Send Lorelei Temporaries DENTAL Manalapan. 908-431-1505 To apply 1-800-875-7608 r e s u m e t o : Y A R D W O R K 288 Summerhill Rd. E B. NJ SALES O ne A u e r C t . Ponderosa Steakhouse WORK AT HOME at Nursery School. Perfect for E. Brunswick, NJ 08816 ASSISTANT PROCESS MORTGAGE RE- OLD BRIDGE First aid CPR 2658 Rt. 516 Selling long distance over the teenager. Call 908-431-1629 M ataw an area 3vfe days, no SUMMER FUNDS-Earn up to $700. trained, fenced yard, meals Old Bridge, N.J. 08857 phone. Earn up to $500/ TRUCK DRIVERS-For Harold weekends X-ray license weekly from your location. No incl. Any age. 908-679-9624 Att: Pallatte week. Paid Weekly, Monthly Ives Trucking. Free driver A PLUS Call 908-566-7717, DAY CAMP experience. Own hours. Full/ or Call 908-607-0720 Bonuses. Call 1-800-472-6946 training, if you qualify Stu­ ask for Carol SUPERVISORS 036a Employment part time. Int. LD Toll. dents welcome Experience C O A C H E S 1-809-474-6634 O L D B R ID G E ly up to 28 cents per mile • LIFEGUARDS Services Very experienced loving mom SALES/ xcellent benefits. DENTAL ASSISTANT COUNSELLORS will care for your child in her INDUSTRIAL 1-800-842-0853 Must have x-ray license. ATTENTION SALES home. F/T Excellent refer­ NURSES Should be reliable & quick 908-446-6539 READERS Work at home. $200 -$1,200. ences. Call 908-679-0520 learner. Busy, modem office. Ads under this classification are P/T. $2,000.-$6,000. F^/T WAREHOUSE No Saturdays. PT leading to Call 908-935-8509 OLD BRIDGE-Workino mother CHHA's WANTED Dynamic $739 million NYSE- FT. Call Linda 908-727-5000 not offera of employment. Often RN’s, CNA’s, Homemakers, Lifting, packing & picking or­ TEACHER these advertisers offer a service peace of mind, chikT care of listed Company offers an ders. Must have experience. a STAY HOME & MAKE $$$ the warm loving kind. Play- Live-ins. Western Monmouth excellent entry level DISTRIBUTORS Pre-K. Licensed. Experienced. for fee. If you place a call to a F/T. Freehold. Call “900“ number you will automati­ Over 100 jobs. 24hr. Dept. room, games, safe toy: County. Call LuAnn at opportunity for a motivated Judaic knowledge. Good sal­ 908-866-8551 cally be billed a Km, which varies. M08 404-215-0539 GANDD fenced in yard. 908-679-47|775& 908-303 0245 woman or man, MIDDLESEX, LOSERS NEEDED ary Start 9/95 908-297-0295 M O N M O U T H & O C E A N WAREHOUSE- Temp-to-Hire. I lost 34lbs All natural, D r . a p ­ PAINTING CREW COUNTIES TERRITORY. Career spots! Pick/pack! Gen­ proved 100% guar. Lose lbs/ TEACHERS Prior experience preferred. eral labor! 1st, 2nd & 3rd earn $$$. 1-80&501 -DIET Excellent personalized Conservative Hebrew School Must be 18+. 8 hours a day. shifts. Call immediately. Fee seeks e^erienced teachers Driver’s license required. training prprogram------paid. Open Saturday 9am- T o p qualil DRIVER-SCHOOLBUS for 95’ - 96’ Sunday AM Pro­ T ility mechanical 2pm . Cail 908-390-1170 $9./hour. July & August. Looking for year round & sum ­ g ram (K-2)■ Tuesday Evening T H E l l Freehold Township Board of Ed product line Lorelei Personnel, Inc. 1 I l k • Recession resistant mer driver’s With or without Program (Grades 8-10): 237 Stonehurst Boulevard One Auer Ct. CDL license Free training. Guitarist for holiday/Judaic Freehold, NJ 07728 repeat business East Brunswick, NJ • Base, commission, Good pay with benefits. melodies. Call 908-446-1202 —- ‘ *• WM E O E M /F 908-536-3485 Applications by 5/19/95 benefits n ■ f 036 Help Wanted FAX or mail your resume to: TEACHERS ; V Part Time GAL/GUY SUNDAY Fall ’95. Experienced & cre­ 1 1 Office/clerical support. Heavy ative, to teach Hebrew read­ W j n Cliff Stenzel ADVERTISERS phone duties. Knowledge of ing, Monday/Wednesday and/ & READERS computers extremely helpful or Sunday/Wednesday. Re­ Work Sundays 9-5 or 6pm in form congregation, Marlartboro. ■ 1 PREMIER INDUSTRIAL It Is the policy of this newspaper busy East Brunswick Real Es­ 08-308-3836 that all hslp wanted advertiae- tate office. Eileen Paradise or ; 4 ^ 8 1 CORPORATION mants will begin with a job title Ora at 908-254-3750 \ Supervisors/inieivievveio Call 1-800-660-4 ADS TEACHERS WANTED FAX : 216-361-9566 H O M E IM P R O V E M E N T Helper 95-’96, K-1st grade Jewish for Growing Mate! BANQUET SERVERS Experienced. Flexible hours, school. Creative program. P. O. Box 5150 Part time work. No experience nood pay Own car with valid Sunday AM 908-583-1700 Cleveland, OHIO necessary. Apply in person. JJ license. 908-679-3563 1 1 1 j Research Company. No f GARDEN MANOR HOST FAMILIES- 50 Rt. 35 North Do you have this Dilemma? 44101-0150 A berdeen Experience Necessary. E.E.O. M/F/D Need to earn Money, but want RACEWAY 1jH B to be home for your children? Be a Therapeutic Treatment PARK ' v v. 'j * •, t JDm) i flD Good phene voice, BOOKKEEPER Home. With our training and A General office. 9am-12 noon. ^ 9 supervision You can make a Help Needed For M m 5 days. Computer knowledge Classified Sells difference in a youngster’s life required. Tennent area 1 per­ and earn a competitive salary, Mopar Spring son office. Send repies to: up to $1,000. per month, while 1-800-660-4ADS Greater Media Newspapers Nationals working at home. Call Denise Box #125 at 1-800-209-6884 Edgeboro Rd. East Brunswick, Fri., Sat. & Sun. N.J. 0 88 16 May 19,20,21 MASSAGE THERAPIST B U S D R IV E R AMTA certified Call Michael. Counterwork Must have CDL with air brake 908-249-1085 Ages Irom 14 years & up. endorsement. Start Sept. 7 , 1995 $10.59 per hour, 4 Good also lor Senior Citizens YOUTH ACTIVITIES hou rs p e r day. Please apply to: MEDICAL BILLER Dr. Stephen L Sokolow 20 hours per week Flexible Call Kim between Sell you r extra item s Upper Freehold Regional schedule Responsibilities in­ noon & 8 PM at DIRECTOR School District clude data entry, billing & col­ 27 High Street lections for Medical Manage­ 908-542-7213 Temple Belli Shalom seeks individual to Allentown, NJ 088501 ment Company. Experience a serve as Youth Activities Director of large 609-259-7292 Ext. 201 908-390-4211 ■ 4 L i n e s $ f Q 0 0 active Conservative youth group consisting BUS DRIVERS of youth grades 5-12. Responsibilities CDL license required. Day include supervising staff, maintaining Camp. 5 day weeK. Excellent APPOINTMENT SETTERS - 2 T i m e s IO salary. 908-972-3687 ongoing contact with youth and parents, * $ 4 . 5 0 for each additional line programming activities, publicity and Need help CUSTOMER SERVICE working with Committee and other Earn s200.-‘300. weekly setting appointments Private Party M erchandise members of the Professional and support writing your ad? from our Howell office. Part time permanent staff. Strong adm inistrative skills a must. Our experienced Pre-Paid ■ Can be cancelled ■ N ot refundable shifts available. Salary: Commensurate with experience. Classified advisors 9 -1 o r 9 - 5 Starting date: July 1,1995. C ALL CLASSIFIED Send resumes to: will help you write a C a ll N o w ! Temple Beth Shalom most effective ad. Positions filling quickly. 108 Freehold Road Give us a call at Mr. Gold Manalapan, NJ 07726 1-800-660-4ADS 800-972-5376 1 -800-660-4ADS THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 6 3

042 Antiques/ 048 General 048 General 037 Babysitting 039 Health Care 043 Appliances 047 Furniture 047 Furniture Child Care Collectibles Merchandise Merchandise COUCH & LOVESEAT- MORGANVILLE - P/T Loving POLISH AGENCY INC GRANDMA’S-908-254-9504 STOVE-GAS BEDROOM SET MOVING SALE B/L/l/N/D/S Dk. Grey/Floral. $100. pr. mother has lots of TLC to BUY, SELL & TRADE Thomasville-Walnut/ash wood. CASH REGISTER-Royal elec­ share with your child. CPR, Specializing in elder/sick care 56 Main St. South River Apartment size. $75. or best Din. rm. set, 6 chair, 3/4” Verticals, minis, pleated, tric. $175. DRYER- state certified. 908-591-5567 Housekeepers, live-in/out offer. 908-787-3619 Dresser, mirror, armoire & bed glass tabletop, $550. 4 pc. wood Save up to 80%. Free Spacemate-$100. Call Call 908-862-0289 wall. Fits queen/king bed. Like wood wall unit w/glass cabi­ Installation i 1-975-9878 908-303-8399 WASHER/DRYER-$225. Wall new/must see! Asking $2,300. net, TV & bar, $275. Wall Oven-gas, $150. Stove top- Call 908-727-8526 table, $35. Boy’s 6 pc. formica BEDROOM SET-Black lac- DEHUMIDIFIER-$10 Gas 037a Child Care 043 Appliances gas, $75. Refrigerator-$175. uer, queen size-$900. 041 Resumes/ BEDROOM SET- Girl’s white bedrm. set, $400. Thomasville S grill-w/full propane tank-$10 Wanted All good cond. 908-739-4634 3 shelf etagere, $75. All con­ INING ROOM w/6 chairs- aby clothes, assorted, Osh Business Services colonial includes dresser, black & beige lacquer-$900 Kosn etc. $1. apiece. Leaf desk, nightstand, bed frame & temporary & in good cond. AIR CONDITIONER-Window. 908-972-9030 CLOSET-mirror (huge)-S900. blower, Weed wacker. $5. box spring. Great condition, BBQ (gas) & patio set-$100. each. Knic-knacs etc. Call 5,000 BTU General Electric. $200. Call 908-530-8184 DAYTON 15 FREE RESUMES $50. Call 908-792-0379 044 Computers Stair CLlMBER-$50. Stationary 609-259-0657 Patient individual needed for w/first order. Written/typeset, between 5 & 9 MOVING SALE BIKE-$40. Call 908-727-9527 babysitting in our home. laser printed. RUSH Service. DESKS-2, FUR JACKET- BEDROOM SET-GiiTs Kingsize bed wall unit, mod­ rabbit-6 hi-back kit. CHAIRS. Pleasant environment with Write For You. .908-446-8012 SUCCESSFUL MEDICAL ern Oriental, dark wood, $500 flexible morning hours. Ap­ COOK TOP- Jenn-Air, model 7 pc., yellow & white, lots of B IG T O O L S LOVE SEAT & CHAIR-off C301, 6 burner, electric, 7 BILLING COMPANY-now of­ storage. $299. 908-431-3159 Light oak formica, 2 pc wall white. 908-249-4126 proximately 7V2 nours/week at fering software to others inter­ unit w/bar, TV, stereo shelves Craftsman 10” radial arm saw $5.05/hour. Call 908-274-0018 years, old, excellent condition, + 6W ’ jointer planer. $200. CALL CLASSIFIED! solid elements, griddle & ested in this booming busi­ BEDROOM-Antique Mahoga- & storage, $600. 2pc. sec­ ness. Software specifically for nay, 5 pcs. $y25. Stunning tional sofa + chair, off white, firm. 908-679-3161 after 7 DRIED FLOWERS EAST BRUNSWICK- Nanny cover included. $500. Call 908-530-4616 billing services Complete vanity, mirror & bench-best $550. All in exc. cond. & FOLLIAGE Crafters wel­ wanted, live in. Toddler expe­ training & software $8,000. offer Secretary desk-$185. 908-462-0517 come. Laurel Run Farm. Call rience. Day/evening hours, 1-800-800-4021 Tea cart-$35. Antique Wicker BUNNY HUTCH for hours. 609-758-7830 O w n c a r preferred DISHWASHER. Admiral side doll stroller & doll. (6) Claw- Outdoor use. Large Like new 908-247-6070 by side, white refrigerator, foot Chippendale Chrs. MOVING SALE Make offer. 908-247-4430 microwave. Best offer. Tables-library, carved coffee, HU 908-613-1896 Twin bed, dinette set. liv. rm. EAST BRUNSWICK-Lovim 045 Clothing inlaid game, pr. inlaid lamp, set, wall unit. 908-290-0471 / person wanted to care for 1! MERCHANDISE Victorian Marble top & more! CANDY MACHINE mo. boy in our home on an as Dp lid Mahogany Moving must sell. $200. or SHAKER STYLE COUNTRY best offer. Call 908-577-0490 FLORIDA BOUND needea basis for sick or emer­ REFRIGERATOR oak. Call $08-254-3023 FURNITURE Custom orders, Kitchen set, leather chair, gency care. Perfect for retiree 042 Antiques/ Kenmore 19 cu. ft. side-by- WEDDING GOWN Dolls, etc. Call 908-360-9534 sleep sofa, sofa & love seats, or student. Call 908-613-8285 side w/ice maker. 5 yrs. old. Never worn, size 12. Pur­ CLUB CHAIRS wall unit, desk, area rug, exer­ Collectibles Almond textured front. $225 chased locally. Orig. $1,000 $50 for the pair. Orange C D P L A Y E R cise equipment, safe, bike, EAST BRUNSWICK-Mature, Call 908-972-9497 Asking $500. 908-566-2244 crushed velvet, down cush­ Technics-5 discs with remote. clothing YOU NAME IT! non-smoking person needed ions. Call 908-257-8640 Asking $200. 908-254-1282 Call 908-821-8983 to care for 3 children in our ANTIQUES REFRIGERATOR- Kitchen DAY BED-White iron & brass home, afternoons & occas­ Top prices paid for: Antique Aid, 18.2 cu. ft. 4 yrs., exc. SOFA & LOVESEAT-beige- CEDAR (ARBORVITAE)- Complete w/2 Ortho mat­ Privacy hedge. Tree liquida­ sional weekends. Must have furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ cond. $295./best offer. 047 Furniture tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ Hoffman Kews-$300. Dress­ CHECK references & own transporta­ ings, jewelry & silver. We pur­ 908-940-8960 ers, headboard, mirror, book­ tion, 4ft. tree reg. $29.95, now tion. Call 908-257-0851 used in box. Cost $800 Sell $9.95 (guaranteed). Cedar, chase entire contents of es­ $325. Call 908-602-9673 shelf, desk, etc. All Contem­ The Classified tates. Will come to your home porary style. 908-721 -1959- Lilac, Birch. Order 10 trees, Call 908-888-0736 A.H. FORMICA free shipping. ********* * REFRIGERATORS * DESK Discount Tree Farm pages for bargains. Guaranteed, 90 days. CUSTOM LAMINATED SOFA - tan & blue, $150. 1-800-889-8238 MANALAPAN COBWEBS Cottage-8 Shops $175. +. Choice of sizes and FURNITURE & REFACING Roll top. Oak Crest. 48” w/2 MIRROR - walnut framed, One of life’s rarest treasures, colors. Very clean. • KITCHENS • WALL UNITS file, 5 drawer, pedestal base, 32x39, $50. DRESSER - oak, Child care/housekeeper merits a loving, Iona lasting Can deliver. 908-225-5272 • BEDROOM SETS banker drawers, letter slots, child size, $35. STEREO Care for 4 year old in our ANTIQUE GIFT. • CHILDREN’S ROOMS hidden compartment top w/ RECORD CABINET - 48"w home. Live-in. Honest, loving, HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 lock. Orig. $1,595, asking x 19”h x 16”d, $25. male or female, non-smoker. 58 Main St., Farmingdale REMODELING SALE $750. Steve 908-583-8360 Call evenings 908-545-0835 YfiRP SfiLE AM ERICA Filipino speaking a plus. Tues. thru Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-2 Dishwasher, elec. stove & ANTIQUE Reproductions- References required. Call 908-938-2626 DINETTE - Oak Chromkraft' wood cabinets. $500. Chandelier for dining room or 60” , 4 swivel/rocker/caster Giant Warehouse in Matawan 908-780-8648 908-747-8249 billiard table. Currently selling SOFABED & RECLINER for $1,700 Best offer. Baker’s chairs. Like new. $750. Call 908-975-9692 ‘an corduroy, queensize 32 Main Street • Matawan MANALAPAN-Stay at home One 0^ A REMODELING SALE- Harvest rack, iron & brass, 60", $350. $200. both. 908-545-5924 Mom wanted to care for nr gold refrigerator, dishwasher, 908-536-2214 DINING ROOM SET - Cherry, 15 mo. old boy along witf 2 oven stove & sink $500. 6 chairs, oval table, china TWIN BED 908 566-1178 your child/children. Call Call 908-566-6446 cabinet, side board. $800. Call ttress, box spring, fr • Furniture (Directly across 908-409-6738 ' 10.000 Square Feet Of Treasures BED-BRASS 908-297-7144 Excellent condition. $50. :tly; Over i00 Dealers Brand new king Super thick Call 908-409-2423 • Appliances rr

SOLAR POOL COVER- Fits CAMERAS & Cam-Corders THE PIANO of Your Dreams EAST BRUNSWICK PARLIN-4 Miara St. (off Bor* ARE YOU FRUSTRATED HOSTA PLANTS 18’x38’ oval. Includes reel for CASH PAID. Su’s Camera, is at dentown Ave.) Fri. & sat. May because you can’t help your FREE. Exc. borders. easy storage. $85. Call Highland Park. Also at MOVING SALE 12 & 13, 8.30-4. Clothing, child with math? I can! Alge­ Call 908-264-5984 908-/80-6948 US 1 Flea Market. 908-572-5709 F R E E H O L D ★ fum., household & MORE! bra, geomety, all levels. 14 8 Diana Court (oft Milltown MANALAPAN yrs exp. 908-613-9225 STEREO-JVC Receiver, $60. Rd. & Jensen St.) Sat. May, PERRINEVILLE Sharp Dual Cassette. $40., CASH 4 USED CAMERAS MUSIC CENTER 13, 9 - 2 F u m . S misc. “NEW JERSEY’S MOVING SALE JACK LA LANNE Sansui speakers, $100. & all photo equip. New or old. 3 Windham Ln. (off Rt. 527). MOVING SALE Premium Plus Membership MUSIC SUPERSTORE" BIO/CHEM/PHYSICS/MATH Call 908-238-5363 1 pc. or whole studio. No Po­ EAST BRUNSWICK 55 Agress Rd. (off Sweet- NEW & USED Sat., 5/13, 11-5. Fum., baby Experienced & Licensed Asking $325. 908-238-3646 laroid or movie. 908-442-6141 mans Ln.). Sat., & Sun., 5/13 SUNQUEST WOLFF Great Selection & Prices items/clothes, etc. Your Home. 908-780-4428 MOVING SALE & 14, 9am-4pm. NO EARLY KITCHEN CABINETS -WOOD TANNNING BEDS-New com­ Used Pianos from $250. 45 Rice Run (Cranbury Rd to MANALAPAN-40 Symmes Dr. BIRDS PLEASE. Furn., Base & hanging. Perfect con­ mercial-home units from $199. Rentals from $30. Evergreen Blvd to Rice Run) CASH FOR BOOKS (1 mile West of Library) Sat. clothes, electronics, lawn CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY dition. OVEN-aouble Caloric- Lam ps/lotion/accessories. Music Lessons for All Ages Old Magazines 908-536-0850 Sat., May 13, 10-2 Children’s May 13, 9am-4pm. Train, dolls equip., misc. & much more. Experienced Teacher gas. Best offers. C a ll Monthly payments low as $20. items, etc. No early birds (Madame Alexander), large Call 908-238-0652 908-536-6928 Call today Free new color cat­ 908-462-4730 variety, Household goods. alog 1-800-462-9197 CONSIGNMENT EAST BRUNSWICK 061 Auctions CHILD NOT LEARNING? KITCHEN CABINETS S H O P 051 Sporting MULTI FAMILY MARLBORO WANT TO FIND OUT WHY? Custom raised panel cherry VACUUM-KIRBY 167 Dunhams Comer Rd. (off Educational Evaluations done with all accessories. $300. or 12 Norma Ct. (Topanemus to wood with range, sink & D E J A V U Equipment Ryders La.) Sat May 13, 9-4. by Certified Learning Consultant. best offer. Call 908-238-7014 Coltsbrook to Norma) Sat. AUCTIONED OFF- Vehicles & counters. Remodeling home, We want your gently worn Furniture, computer, clothes, 5/13, 10-4. No early birds. merchandise! Way below mar* Call 908-431-4426 will remove. 908-257-7915 WICKER, RATTAN, PINE clothing, antiques, furniture, BIKE-MANS. Panasonic DX books, household items, anti­ Bikes, books, household items ket value. Jags. BMW, Mer­ CRAFTS & BASKETS collectables and bric-a-brac. 1000, exc. cond., 12 speed, ques & more Lots of goodies including the sinks. cedes, T V ’s, V C R ’s, co m p ut­ OUT DOOR FURNITURE Call for Appointment 700x25, includes cycle com­ ers! Call 1-800-700-7383 (7 COMPUTER TUTORING KITCHEN CABINETS WROUGHT IRON 15 W. Main St., Freehold puter, air pump, water bottle, EAST BRUNSWICK-28 Susan days a week) ext. TV2130 In your home or my Sayreville Save up to 70% on major STORAGE SHEDS 908-431-2001 ;ick stand. $200. or best offer. Lane (off Racetrack Rd.) Sat. MARLBORO office. Friendly, relaxed at­ brands while quantities last. Great Savings & Selections Call 908-906-9031 5/13, 9-3 Baby items, toys, 17 Andrews Dr. (Cloverleaf mosphere. Beginners wel­ 908-329-6000 CONSIGNMENT SHOP household items, clothes & Dr. to Andrews Dr.). Sat., 062 Flea Markets come. Affordable. Call & leave BIKES-boys 20" & 24”-Huffy crafts. R ain o r shine. 5/13, 9-4. Salesman’s sam­ message at 908-651-2255 The Wicker Basket New & Used Furniture for Sale KITCHEN CABINETS-Full Hardly used. $45. each. ples, new frames & gifts, chil­ Bazaars R t 3 4 Colts Neck Repairs & Refinishing kitchen cabinet doors & 908-462-8855 Gl JOE POWER RlDER-$45. F R E E H O LD BORO - 11 C rest- dren’s toys (Pogs), fum., misc. d ra w s . Exc. cond. Call Fully Furnished 908-214-1414 wood Dr. (off Pond Rd.) Sat. ABERDEEN-Rummage Sale HEBREW TUTOR o r $125. fo r all 3. Bar & Bat Mitzvah Prep 908-364-5874 WOLFF TANNING BEDS- Call 908-446-4354 5/13, 9am to 1pm Antiques, MARLBORO Sisterhood-Temple Beth Ahm GUNS, swords, military items. Kelli Richman 908-536-2§14 Montego Bay. Home & com­ Lie. NJ/Fed. Dealer. House collectibles & more. 550 Lloyd Road Tues. & May 16, 5:30-8:00pm mercial units. Factory direct. calls. Bert 908-821-4949 BOW HUNTING EQUIPMENT Multi-Family & Moving HIGH SCHOOL Supervisor of­ FREEHOLD L A W N M O W E R Financing available. 90 days Bow hunters dicount ware­ 11 H eron Dr. (off Topa n em u s Wed. May 17, 9am-noon fers Math/SAT tutoring. Free­ Sit-down, 38” w/44” snow same as cash. Units start as house. America’s largest ar­ Rd) Fri. & Sat. 5/12 & 13, 9-3. hold area. 908-431-8333 til 10 plow attachment. Pd. $1,500. low as $109. 1-800-247-4301 LITTLE TIKES chery supplier stocks over MOVING Toys, books, clothes, house­ KEYPORT Asking $475. Patio Furniture, Cabin, cottage, big slide, 5,000 bow hunting items at 88 Sherwood Dr. (off East hold goods. Great deals! cedar- 6 chairs, 66" table, um­ activity gym, twin cottage bed. 20-40% off retail. Call for free Freehold Rd.) Sat. & Sun. ON THE WATERFRONT HUNTINGTON brella & cushions. Pd. $875 Wanted 908-251-4522 160 page catalo May 13 & 14, 8-3. Big variety! MARLBORO- 23 Murray Hi« Every Sunday Asking $375. 908-294-7790 048a Gifts & Crafts 1-80O-735-26r Terr., (Taylor Mills Rd. E. to LEARNING CENTER FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP - Greenbriar N. condo) 908-888-9625 Individual tutoring in Reading, LAWN MOWER 30” Snapper M A K E M O N E Y G O LF B ALLS Study Skills, Writing Phonics, rider with bag. 12Vfe h.p. AMISH COUNTRY CRAFTS Like New. All makes. $5. per CHURCH/MULTI FAMILY ESTATE SALE Spelling, Math and SAT prep. Brand new. Exc. shape Great Wood items, gazebos, stuffed dozen. 13 dozen for sale. 272 Jackson Mills Rd. Entire contents of house incl. Certified teachers. Call buy. $450. 908-828-2237 animals, home made candies. CLEANING 908-254-6905 Saturday, 5/13, 9am-3pm. furniture, silverwear, box lots, Classified Works! Freehold Middletown 3468 Rt. 9 So., Freehold toys, pots, pans, books, etc. 908-431-5400 908-671-0200 LAWNMOWER- S n a p p e r, (opp. Perkins) 908-303-1614 YOUR CLOSETS HOME GYM- California mus­ FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP- 290 Come ready to bargain. Ev­ 8HP, 32” ride around mulch­ cle, never been used, com­ Double Creek Pkwy., (off Still­ erything must be sold. Cash ing mower. Good for residen­ $$$$ , plete with lat machine, leg wells Comer) Fri. & Sat., 5/11 only. Sat., *M * ay 13, 8-4. -, MATH • GEOMETRY tial cutting. $1,000. firm. Call C o nsign y o u r w om en s & tad s m a ch ine & m ore. M u st sell? & 12, 9-3 Fum., household, 908-294-9128 Lisa Makes clothing, closeouts or $700. Call 908-264-7654 lawn mower, books, misc. ALGEBRA I & II salesmens samples. Chemistry & Physics “SCENTS” Call 10am-4:30 for info & appt HAZLET 23 Janine PI. (off ★ High School Level MOTHER’S DAY 2nd Turn Around 908-431-7667 SKI MACHINE Line Rd.) Sat. May 13, 9-4pm. 908-972-0769. 908-238-3194 Alpine Tracker, CSA. Like Furniture, appliances, house­ MIDDLETOWN Have a Party! $1,000.-$10,000. PAID hold items, clothing, toys, dog INSTRUCTION MATH Tutor-college tchr. All PLANTS/PLANTERS new. Asking $150. 9 Melrose Terr, (off Tindall for antique Oriental Rugs pen, motorized bike & Bartie levels-quality lessons. Improve .99 cents-$49. 908-727-9661 Rd.). Sat., 5/13, 9-4. Baby ac­ Be a Hostess and get James Proctor 908-545-4868 car, Barbie house, rooftop lug­ this summer. 908-238-3042 Yellowbrook Plant Farm cess. & clothes, housewares, or 800-358-7847 gage carrier & much more Call 908-938-5660 50% O ff books, LPs & much more. MATH TUTORING - Certified TREADMILL 063 Instruction teachers Algebra, Geometry, Spaulding 3000. Like new. HOLMDEL -MOVING SALE Demonstrations by Lisa MIDDLETOWN-Multi Family Trig, SAT, etc. 908-536-1670 MOVING 050 Musjcal 75. Call 908-249-0172 4 Victoria PI. (Telegraph to 19 & 20 Clark PI. (Harmony- Dryer, kitchen set, 2 sofas, % Scented Candles Instruments Overlook to Victoria) Fri. & Kinkade-Clark) Sat. & Sun. mirrors, end tables, etc Sat. 5/12 & 5/13. 9am-4pm. May 13 & 14, 8-5 Books, DRUMS N E W S .A .T . 908-297-3489 $ Scented Oils dotnes, baby items, house­ In your home. All styles/levels 908-972-0769, 908-238-3194 1 DRUMS-PEARL HOLMDEL hold, bikes, knick-knacks Ref. available. 908-495-6865 Export series, black. 9 pee. 21 Apple Grove Dr (off Cen­ READING & MATH TUTOR MOVING % Waxed Blossoms Etc. set includ travel covers. 2 24” FELICIA’S SCHOOL Executive desk & chair, sofa terville Rd) Sat. 5/13, 9-3. Levels K-9, SAT Prep. bass. 1 14” snare, 4 toms, 2 OF PIANO. Private lessons. & tables, TVs, dolls & doll ITEMS PRICED TO SELL Lie. Teacher. 908-679-3616 floor toms. 6 pee. symbol set. GARAGE SALES/AUCTIONS $12./V2hr. Call 908-525-9286 acces., refrig. 908-679-1214 Call Lisa 3 crash, 1 ride crash, 1 20” LITTLE SILVER- MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP PIANO & ORGAN LESSONS SAT 908-303-0341 ride, 1 hi hat. Stool & cowbell. State certified, Julliard trained. Like new. Asking $1,200 ESTATE SALE NEIGHBORHOOD SALE 20 yrs. exp. 908-264-1093 Private sessions in vour MOVING MUST SELL home. Experienced staff di­ Dining rm. table & chairs. 6’ 908-727-9661 leave message 060 Garage Sales 59 Vista Dr. (off Rumson Rd.) Indian Point Dev. (Rt. 33 W. Sat 5/13, 9-3. Books, knic- to Millstone R. exit (just past rected bv the College Board's marble coffee table. Antiqi G U ITA R knacs, womens clothing sz. Luchento’s) 1st right onto Ber- S T U D I O 63 SAT Software author We use tea cart & end table. Mah Yamaha classical with case. 048b Infants EAST BRUNSWICK 12-14. Rain date, Sat. 5/20 -_ in M ills Rd, go V2 m i. to There is a difference only real tests. Top score Jongg set. 3 lamps. Kitchen Very good condition. $74.99. 25 Fum., kitchen/glassware etc. »v. o n r i g h t ) Sat. May 13, gains for 15 years. Score At table & chairs. Refrigerator. Call 908-257-8577 Bosko Rd. (off Old Stage Rd. Juvenile Items & Bruns. Ave.) Fri. & Sat. 5/12 9am-4pm. RAIN OR SHINE. MUSIC the Top! 800-877-8005 Miscellaneous. 908-675-4746 Professional Instruction & 5/13. 9am to 5pm. House­ Furniture, baby gear, toys, 63 Milltown Rd. E. Brunswick S.A.T. Verbal, Reading Spe­ BABY ITEM0' hold, furn., clothing & more bikes, clothing, stereo, house­ Monitor, toddler car seat, PIANO 908-257-8637 cialist, Special Ed Specialist, Baldwin Acrosonic Spinet hold items & much more MOVING SALE stroller, Jerry Pack. English all levels, Math. Rea­ Good condition. Call after EAST BRUNSWICK VOICE/PIANO- Cert, teacher/ G oing into sm aller hom e. E v­ Call 908-940-8960 M A N A LA P A N sonable. Sue, 908-257-2777 erything must go! Breakfront, 6:30pm 908-780-1236 49 Rath La. (off Milltown Rd.) 390 Taylors Mills Rd. (E. side MILLTOWN performer. Handicapped wel­ kit tbl. & chairs, platform bed, Fri. & Sat. May 12 & 13, 9-4. come. 908-739-0429 CRIB - Converts to youth bed of Rt. 9) Sat. May 13, 9-4. 51 & 53 S. Brook Drive, (In­ mattress & mirror, entertain­ Household items, children’s SCIENCE ROCKER, CHANGING New & like new items. Nee­ tersection of Kulthau Ave. ment center, liv. rm. chairs & PIANO clothes & toys, tools BIOLOGY, EARTH & GEN­ TABLE/CHEST-Lewis of dlework, glassware, clothing Dutch Rd. & Fresh Pond Rd.) much more. Mint condition. Walnut case. Krakauer spinet ERAL SCIENCE. Exp. teach­ London-Natural finish. EAST BRUNSWICK (ladies), housewears. books, Sat. 5/13, 9am-2pm. New Call before 12 noon, or after $500. or best offer. Call 063a Schools er. Call 908-972-0814 $500. Call 908-780-4758 pet items, candy molds. crafts & household items. 7pm. 908-566-6944 908-297-2027 anytime. MOVING SALE SPANISH/FRENCH: In your CRIB-light wood w/mattress- MANALAPAN 9 Woodview Dr. 74 Canterbury Rd. (off Rues O LD B R ID G E home. Lie. exp. Will raise Bassett-Sugar Plum Series. PIANO-Baldwin (off Rt 9 behind Wawa) O I L T A N K La.) May 12 & 13, 8:30-3. COMPUTER grades now! 908-591-0732 $125. HI-CHAIR-Fisher Price. Upright with stool. Walnut, Rain date May 20. Household Sat. May 13, 9:30-4 MULTI FAMILY 275 gallons. Good condition. Call 908-364-9139 (most new condition. Asking items, tools, books, crafts. Movie Memorabilia, books, Orchard Dr. (Southwood Dev. SKILLS A C H E R - C ert. E xp K-6.TE $50. Call 908-495-9630 $975. Call 908-536-2641 bikes & much more Saturday May 13, 9-3 Individuals & Businesses Speicalizing in Reading & EAST BRUNSWICK Math. Reas. 908-721-9670 049 Merchandise RECORDER- Tascam Profes­ MANALAPAN Freehold Computer ORGAN. STAIRSTEPPER Wanted sional 8-track reel-to-reel with MOVING SALE PARLIN Hammond organ. Exc. cond. remote control, synchronizer, 11 Packard Rd. (New Riders INDOOR SALE 29 Haven Terrace (off Bor- Training Center TUTORING SERVICE Gold’s stairstepper, hardly 1/2 inch blank tapes. Exc. Ln. to Winton Rd., Chalmers Lafayette Mills School PTA dentown Rd.) Sat. 5/13, 9am- Specializing in; Reading & used. 908-741-4662 cond. $ 1,500 . C a U to Packard). Sat., 5/13, 10-3. Maxwell Lane (off Taylor Mills 3pm. Fum., household items, 1-800-342-1110 908-308-0222 Reading Disabilities AAA AAA ANTIQUES 908-264-7362 Clothes, appl., cot, toys, misc. Rd.) Fri. night May 12, 6-9pm. clothes, toys & much more (fall 908-671-3241 Used furn., estates, contents of homes, etc. 908-888-8377

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066 Personals 069 Entertainm ent 069 Entertainm ent 074 Carpet Install POOL CARE ROOFING/SIOING/GUTTERS Repair/Sale THEATER IMPROV-MYTHS JIM’S CARPET K & M P O O L S S I M 0 S SCHAEFER & SONS MODELS NEEDED BUBBLES THE CLOWN STORYTIME. Local Commo­ INSTALLATION M & IU POOLS VINYL SIDING For Haircutting Workshop Magic, balloons 908-446-3131 tion Rep at 908-583-3984 Sales, cleaning, re-lays, Div. of Ken-Chel Corp. Lawrence Gerard Salon ★★ CAPTAIN METRO ★★ re-stretches and repairs. $ { | f t OPENING BROTHERS P a i n t ? Call 908-495-9483 SALES-SERVICE W h y Call 908-536-8150 7 7 S P E C IA L Family Run Since 1955 • All major brands DJ’S - BAND - KARAOKE 069a Party Planning Repair • Window casings 908-985-7577, 908-390-7949 • Liner Replacement V1NYI. LINERS • Overhangs & eaves THE CARPET DOCTOR Openings/Closings Siding • Roofing • Shutters 067 Psychics Installations, repairs, shop-at- Specialist Service & Repairs • Leaders & Gutters CARICATURES home sales. 908-542-1987 • Quality Installations Windows • Doors • Vinyl replacement windows Free Flyer 201-837-7780 CALLIGRAPHY & MORE Concrete Pools • V" Dow insulation • Inground & Above Heaters Trim • Repairs JUDY’S JOTTINGS 075 Ceram ic Tile • Affordable Prices Custom Covers Free Estimates Insured LIV E P SYC H IC S 1 ON 1 CASINO PARTIES Call 908-536-5111 • Openings • Closings Blackjack, Roulette, Craps Repair/Install 908-560-4917 908-462-9221 908-536-5936 1-900-656-5000, Ext. 4918 Professional Service CALL KEN Fully Insured • All Work Guaranteed ; Fully Insured Serving Monmouth Cty. $3.99/min. Must 6e 18 years Casino Quality Equipment CALLIGRAPHY 908-679-3276 FREE KST1MATES Free Estimates over 25 yrs. Procall Co. 35th Ave. Pnoenix Deals On Wheels 908-367-1125 By Hand or Computer A BATHROOM SPECIALIST Az. (602) 954-7420 Choices To Fit Every Budget Makes shower tile repairs, re­ Call Suze 908-364-3136 grouts, recaulks, removes PSYCHIC READINGS by CELEBRATION soapscum & stains. Free esti­ OPENINGS# CLOSINGS Absolute Br-t Service Annette. Palm & Taro cards. mates & written guarantee. C entral Jersey By appointment only. ENTERTAINMENT DESIGNS BY MICHELE Call HOMETOWN TILE ;

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YARDWORK- Small tractor/ ALL PAINTING JOBS- TOP SOIL ANTONIO A. SANTOS L. SALIMI MASONRY FURNITURE HAULING ★ AAA ★ loader for hire w/turf tires. Excellent indoor & outdooi Clean Farm Top Soil WHITE PINES All phases • concrete work Affordable Clean-ups. Please call 908-446-3196 painting. Residential & com­ 6’ $45. 8’ $60. Delivered. # 1 in Furniture Care Any­ We take away anything. Clean Fill. 10 yard minimum Call 609-758-7156 908-360-1938 • brick • stone • pavers where. Full household/partial mercial Free estimates Fully 908-446-1399 Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, • stoops • stairs • free est. move Lic.PM00276. Fully in­ Free est. 908-264-2520 086 Painting insured 908-679-5999 Steps and Porches • Fully insured. 908-370-3903 sured, Call Jim 908-905-0997 TREES-*T rimmed-* Removed AFFORDABLE CLEAN-UPS Wallpapering ★Stumps Ground*Wood Chips WORLD CLASS LAWN MASON will fix & repair steps, Basements, garages, attics, Reasonable Rates Lawn maintenance & tree CHOICE PAVING sidewalks & plasterincj^Very yards and light hauling, also ALL STAR Call 9Q8-257'1416 Anytime spraying. Call 908-780-2717 ESTABLISHED 1972 reasonable. J i-988-C Real Estate specials. RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL 084a Light Hauling Call 908-607-0567 AB to Z - $299. PAINTING ANY COLOR 3 room special ★ QUALITY WORK * **VINNY’S** LICENSED. FULLY INSURED MASONRY - NEW WORK SAL’S PAINTING Call 908-360-2941 082 Lawn Mower REPAIRS. Refs. Avail. A MAN & VAN FOR INQUIRIES CALL Call 908-888-9333 Call 908-254-0643 APPLIANCES MOVED and LAWN & LANDSCAPING R epair 908-390-0103 908 521-0537 LAWN CARE - CLEANUPS CORNERSTONE MASONRY Discarded. Cleanup Work. FOR HIRE BIG BEAR SOD, STONE, MULCH • Concrete Work • Brick Reasonable. Free Estimate. $30. per hour Painting & Carpentry STONE CRETE MASONRY 908-727-2740, 908-364-6578 ACCURATE PAINT RENOVATIONS Pavers • Mail boxes All types of masonry: Drive­ Cleanouts • Light Moving Int./Ext. Affordable prices. Ins. Respectful, courteous GUTTERS CLEANED SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS • Fireplaces • Brick Fronts ways, patios, sidewalks, Rubbish & Debns Removal Quality work. 908-727-0038 Call us for free estimates MONTHLY WEEDING Lawn Mowers • Snow Blowers • Repairs • Foundations blocks (specializing in LIGHT MOVING & HAULING 908-458-4251 John Ruskin 908-409-6658 PAYMENT ONLY ON Chain Saws • Trimmers • All Other Phases of Masonry PICKUP TRUCK COMPLETION OF JOB Pickup & delivery avail. FREE Call Pete 908-972-0933 STAMPED CONCRETE Reasonable & Dependable CLEANUP- Removal of old AL’S PAINTING 908-536-7011 est. Call Bob 908-545-9039 Free Est. 609-971-5151 Call 908-251-9037 sheds, pools, metals, wood, Interior & Exterior BILL’S PAPERHANGING WE CARE! DON’S CUSTOM MASONRY 908-288-0555 etc. Call 908-446-3196 GET THE BEST FOR LESS & Painting. 908-329-6682 Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations Free estimate. 908-583-3306 Free estimates. 908-251-4352 WE MOW IT CHEAP! REMOVAL P & RCLEANUP 084 Moving Attics, Basements & Debris Garage & yard cleaninc BOB S PAPERHANGING “Large or Small We Do It All!” 083 Masonry/Paving No job too BIG ALL PAINTING WILL BEAT ANY ^RICE! Tree & Shrub Removal FERNANDO MASON & S to ra g e tverything taken away. Reas INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Hedaes/Trees Pruned Concrete Work, Fireplaces, Rick 908-251-5953 price. Free est. 908-264-7476 Quality Work. Reasonable Spring Clean Ups-Soil-Mulch Brick Work, New & Repairs, Rates. Mike 908-363-2786 REMOVAL & REPAIRS Stone-Firewooa • L< A BEAUTIFUL Pavers, Patios. 908-446-5877 Free est. 908-360-0048 908-613-9410 Free ALL JERSEY MOVERS SPRING CLEANING BRICK PAVER JOB Pianos, apartments, homes, We clean out attics, garages, Driveways, Patios, Concrete JUST CONCRETE offices. Quality work at an af­ bsmts., etc. Hauling & demoli­ Classified Works! BUSY B’S PAINTING Work, Retaining Walls by..... INC. FREE ESTIMATES fordable price. Lie. #PM00662. tion, Prompt & reliable Low CLASSIFIED SELLS! Int./Ext., Wallpapering CALL CLASSIFIED! D.Power Const. 908-583-2297 Call 908-721-8857 Call 908-634-4122 rates. Free est. 908-521-5180 Ins., Free Est. 908-238-5553

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QUALITY USED CARS 1992 HONDA 1992 PONTIAC 1993 H O N D A 1992 HONDA A C ? .THIS PROGRAM ENDS 4 / 2 9 / 9 5 Civic LX Sedan CIVIC EX Grand Prix SE Coupe 3 dr hatch. 6 cod man, 4 cyl, p/s. p/b. am/Im Accord LX Coupe 4 dr. S spd man., 4 cyl , p/s. p/b. anvfm 6 cyl.. auto. iVs. p/b, a/c. am/Im st/cass, cass, p/winds/lcks. a/c t/glss. rw del, t/whl, 4 cyl. auto, p/s, p/b. a/c, am/fm st/cass, cruise. st/cacs. p/winds/lcks, a/c. t/das. r/del, bucket cv seats, p/mir, cruise, int wipers, p/w, p/d/l. cruise, bkt sts. sport mirrs sunroof, all sun stl Int wipers bd/side md. p/w, p/d/l, tilt. Stk Mat*, sprt mirrs , all son sit bttd rads, custom (Vanl. tih VIN £253507. 25.996 mites, blue bltd rads, custom wheel cvrs VIN PL001Q17 •6912, VIN #NA038912, 30,867 mites. wheal cvrs. VIN NL024984 40.497 miles. 38,621 miles \in W ’ Inventory is Becom ing Lim ited 1 0 ,9 5 0 *1 1 ,9 9 5 *12x 9 9 5 *1 3 ,9 9 5 1992 TOYOTA 1993 H O N D A 1993 GMC 1994 TOYOTA Accord LX 4 Runner Camry LE , 4 cyl p/s. p/b. am/Im JIMMY SLT 4x4 6 cyl. p/a. p/b. am/lm/cd 4 dr, auto., 4 cyt., p/s, p/b, am/Im st/cass. t/whl, cruise, 4 dr, auto V-6 4 3L eng. p/s, p/b. am/fm i p/wirxl«/lcks, a/c, l/glss. p/winds/lcks, a/c, Vgtss. r/del, t/wtil. cruise, bltd tads, custom p/winds/lcks, a/c. l/glss. nv del. t/whl. ci seats, sprt mirrs, lugg rack, a cloth Int, bkt seats, sport mirrs.. custom wheel VIN PA0650IS Ithr int. bid sts, sport mirrs. all ssn sd bltd bttd rads, alloy wills, tow pki cvrs VIN N0022971.29.249 miles alloy whls. VIN P224673 13,501 miles Stk #0004. 25,800 miles R ay Catena Infiniti * 1 3 , 9 9 5 (1 4 ,9 9 5 *1 7 , 9 9 5 * 2 1 ,9 9 5 900 R oute 1 Easy to get to: State Highway 34 at Edison, NJ 08817 Allenwood Road, Wall Township • (908) 603-9600 M inutes from: “If you purchased or leased an Infiniti without seeing • Garden State Parkway Ray Catena Infiniti...YOU DEFIMTEIYPAID TOO MUCH!” E x it 9 8 *1995 G20 VIN ST522713,5 spd. 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, a/c, MSRP: 823355.00 closed end lease. S1000 down + 1st mo. + S450 bank fee * • Route 195 ref sec dep all due @ inception. 32,500 total mi„ excess 15c/mi. Total pymts 810,881. Residual $11,210. ADVANCE ONE- 15.000 mi vr. requires S450 bank fee & ref sec dep. residual for 24 mos-812.378. “1995 J-30 VIN SSM212274, auto fi cyl., p/s, • R o u t e 1 8 p b. a c. MSRP: S39.030.36 mo. closed end lease 0 down * 1st mo. * S450 bank fee * ref sec dep all due @ inception. 36,000 total mi., excess 15t/mi. Total pvmts 814.364. Residual S21.076. ADVANCE ONE-24 mos 15,000 mi/vr. $450 bank fee * ref sec dep. residual for 24 mos422.247 *** 1995 Q45 VIN #SM305396, auto, p/s, p/b, 8 cyl., MSRP: 852,880.24 mo. closed end COAST lease 0 down * 1st mo. * S450 bank fee * ref sec dep, all due @ inception. 36,000 total miles/.ISt ea add I mi. Total pymts HONDA 814376. Residual 831.728, ADVANCE ONE-24 mos 15,000 mi/yr, requires-8450 bank fee * ref sec dep, residual for 24 mos- 833.843. Subject to approval by primary lending source. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except MV, DOC fees & taxes. Additional mileage leases available, phone orders accepted. Offer expires 4/29/95. 7 0 > THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 086 Painting 086 Painting 086 Painting W allpapering W allpapering W allpapering 090 Printing

J & J Home Improvement PAINTING SCREENPRINTING CEILINGS Painting-Interior/Exterior Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper T-shirts, sweats, jackets, hats, Professionally sprayed/pop Wallpapering/Free Estimates removal. Quality work, 20yrs. signs, decals, vinyl lettering. corn effect/all colors/w/without exp.. Ins. John 908-251-0893 VV I LI I Q IIM U O l glitter/free est. 908-525-1625 Call Jeff 908-906-6451 "IK E DOLLY 908-294-8979 JOE JAY PAPERHANGING Painting & Paperhanging $13./single roll. 24 years exp. any credit DAVE’S PAINTING 908-251-4623 / 908-656-1312 Mike 908-462-9097 091 Roofing/Siding Quality work - Free estimates, ★ ★908-257-8939 ★★ LERIO PAINTING PAPERHANGING Painting, Plastering, Taping, by Robert. Low rates, exp. AAA ROOFING & SIDING Sheetrock, Papemangtng. Small jobs OK. 908-679-7452 Reliable, Quality Service. Free L M M l m L M i r p r o b le m ! Free Estimates Est. Fully Ins. 908-940-9400 PASTE “N” PAPER 908-390-8655 Paperhanging by Cindy. Free ALEX SMUTKO DECORATIVE INC. est., fully ins. 908-780-04:429 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING MIKE’S ROOFING 908-741-6000 PAPER HANGING PAINTING-FAUX FINISHES PHIL POLO & SON SYNONYMOUS PROFESSIONAL Painting & Paperhanging Taxes and inflation are hurting CUSTOM COLORS Painting & Wallpapering Inc. Bill Paulson-P.H.I. Certified lnt./Ext. Free est. Fully ins. both of us. I need you, e x t. 1 0 3 Int./Etf. 10% off. Free Est. 908-780-3575 • 908-462-9558 ★Call 908-750-4072★ 1-800-820-1711 YOU W ILL SAVE ★STAR PAINTINGS MONEY WITH ME. DECORATIVE Faux Painting- 17 yrs. in business The cost of roofing has shot Sponge ★ Rag ★ Marble MONICA ENTERPRISES Call Bob 908-929-4399 QUALITY FAUX FINISHES thru the roof. Be a smart con­ Kid’s Murals ★ 908-308-0056 sumer and shop around then ITTENHOUSE I^ER R call Smutko Roofing. Year SUTKOWSKI’S after year, proven to be on E.P. REFINISHING WALLS top of the roofing industry. ELECTROSTATIC PAINTING PAINTING & Paperhanging • WALLPAPERING Home Appliances & Office lnt./Ext. Free Est. Honest pric­ • PAINTING CRAZY LOW Furniture. Call 908-613-8825 es. Call Joe at 908-937-8166 • CERAMIC TILING SPRING PRICES!! 908-290-1712 Hand nailing at its best. Call Polish Hardwork with 908-583-04T2 800-794-ROOF German Precision PLEASE ASK FOR ALEX N E W 1995 NEW 1995 ANYTIME, ANYWHERE INFINITI THE WALL DOCTOR INFINITI INFINITI Custom Paperhanging THE ROOF DOCTOR By Tex Miller. 908-536-9451 Seals your leaks when you need protection the most. WALLPAPER Roof repair specialist. Hung with TLC, patience & GUTTER CLEANING neatness! Maria 908-888-1337 Free estimates. Fully insured. Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 ASCH ROOFING and SIDING 087 Power W ashing • Seamless Gutters • Repairs T h e C a rs Fully Insured • Free Estimates 908-238-4463 • 908-257-6965 ALUMINUM/VINYL Siding. Best prices. Sparkle CARLIN ROOFING Whose Time Plenty. Bruce. §08-928-4488 CONSTRUCTION - Roofs, vinyl siding, all repairs. Free est. Insured. 908-458-5619 HOUSE WASHING H a s C o m e . AT A POWERCLEAN J & R ROOFING & SIDING Member N.J. BBB 1-800-794-1417 UNBEATABLE RATES Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 POWER WASHING RELIABLE ROOFING ACTION Clean, Quality Service • Decks • Patios Free Estimates. 908-671-5426 • Aluminum/Vinyl • Driveways • Sidewalks • Brick Cleaninq RL LEMPFERT 38 mo. NO MONEY DOWN & 36 mo. Call John 908-251-0893 Tear-offs, Re-Roofing & LOW DOWN PAYMENT! LEASE LEASE Repairs. Fully Insured Free NO SECURITY DEPOSIT!* POWER WASHING Estimates. Call 908-679-0096 4-Do«r, 4-Cyl Engine, 5-Speed Manual Trans w/OD, 4-Dr, 210 FtP V-6 Engine, Automatic Trans, P/Strg, Decks, fences, concrete pa­ S & R ROOFING & SIDING P/Strg, P/ABS Brks, Dual Air Bags, Air Conditioning, Power ABS Brakes, Air Conditioning, Dual Air Bags, tios. Free est. 908-727-4999 Windows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors/Antenna. Rear Def, Power Windows, Central Locking System, Anli-Thefl FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 System with Keyless Entry, Leather Interior, Power POWER WASHING Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Central Locking System, Exterior/Interior Painting AM/FM Stereo CD, Electronic Trunk Release, Fully Sunroof, AM/FM Stereo CD, Fully Equipped. VINYL SIDING 908-390-0103 908-618-1532 REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Equipped. VIN#ST523491. M S R P :...... $23,355 VIN#SM207342 M S R P :...... $39,030 45 yrs. exp. Call Chet. POWER WASHING Fully ins. 908-793-7269 OVER 10 YEARS INTRODUCING THE ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLY ALL NEW 1996 HOUSES, DECKS, ETC. 092 Special FULLY INSURED S e r v i c e s INFINITI 908-257-5566 AUTO DETAILING Wash & Polish Interior/Exterior A n d T h e |30 088 Pool Services Quality Work 908-536-8660 FURNITURE WATER MECHANIX REFINISHING REPAIR Cars Whose Complete pool refurbishing. Caning • Rushing Tile, sandblasting, paint, 908-938-4064 In liners. Call 908-906-8570 T i m e H a s HAND CANING Inventory! True Luxury For A round $30,000 FOR CHAIRS. Rushing & 089 Plumbing Press Caning. 908-747-9017 C o m e A g a i n . SLIPCOVERS, Custom made. '93 infiniti J30t 92 Infiniti G20 91 infiniti M30 '92 Infiniti Q45 Your fabric. QUALITY WORK, 4-0( Aulo, 6-Cyl Em, P/ABS Brks, P/Slrg, 4 Door, FRWD I40HP 4 Cyl Engine, 5 Convertible, 2 Door Auto Trons w/OD, 6 4 Dr, Auto, 6 Cyl Eng, P/ABS Brks, P/Strg, BIG SAVINGS. 908-257-5409 A/C, Clim. Contrl, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs/Arrt, Speed Trans w/OD, P/Strg, P/ABS Brks, Air, Cyl Engine, P/Stra P/ABS Brks, Air Bag, Air, A/C, Clim Cntl Driver Air Bog, Lthr Sts, A. A. & J. Dual Air Bags, Leather Seats, Rear Def, Till, P/Winds, Leather Ini, Alloy Wheels, Central Power Seats/Winaows/Mirrors/Antena, Tih, Power Winds/Lks/Mirrs/Ant, R/Def, Tilt, PLUMBING & HEATING TELEPHONE Installation Cruise, Inter. Wipers, Sun Roof, Alloy Whls, Locking, R/Def, AM/FM Sl. Coss, Anti Theft, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, Inter. Wipers, Elecl. Cruise, Inter. Wipers, Sec. Alarm, AM/FM 24 Hr. emergency service. Repair, Jacks, Wiring T/Gloss, Sec. Alarm, AM/FM Slereo T/Glass, Fully Equipped. VIH#W400277. Trunk Release, AM/FM Stereo Cassette/CD, Stereo Cassette. 45,894 mi. Repairs & remodeling, water 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNE7( Cass/CD. 20,725 mi. VIN#M016578. 27,455 mi. Phone. 44,235mi. VIH#MT001723. VIWNM205939. heaters, sewer & drain cleaning Call Ed, 908-536-2477 NJ Licence #5842 $ 2 8 , 9 0 0 $ 1 5 ,9 0 0 $ 2 0 , 5 0 0 $ 2 5 , 9 0 0 1-800-679-5090 908-360-1997 / 908-238-3564 094 Tailoring 92 Infiniti Q45 '90 Ford Aerostar 90 Mazda 929 '92 Suzuki Sidekick ALAN BLACKBURN Active Susp, 4-Dr, Auto w/OD, V-8 Eng, Van, Aulo Trans, w/OD, 2WD, 6 Cylinder 4-Dr, Auto Trons, 6 Cyl Eng, P/ABS Brakes, JX Convertible, 4-WD, 2 Door, Auto Trons, Plumbing/Heating. ALTERATIONS- Men/Women. P/ABS Brks, P/S, Clim. Cntrl, A/C, P/lthr Engine, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air P/Steering, Air Conditioning, Power Leather 4-Cyl Engine, P/Strg, P/ABS Brks, Power Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ DRESSMAKING Custom Seats, P/Winds/lis/Mirrs/Anl, R/Def, Tilt, Conditioning, Clolh Seals, P/Wmd/Ucs, Seafc/Windows/Locks/Mirrors/Ant, R/Def, Windows,/Mirrors/Locks, Alloy Wheels, Elec tions. Remodeling. NJ Master Bridal Parties. 908-446-4838 Cruise. Moon Roof, Alloy Wheels, T/Gloss, Rear Def, Tnt, Cruise Control, AM/FM Stereo Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Wheels, T/Glass, AM/FM Trunk Release, AM/FM Stereo Cassette. Plumbers License # 5325 ALTERATIONS-Dress making Sec. Alarm, Keyless Entry, AM/PM St. Cass/ Cassette, 90,976 mi. VIM#tZB78704 Stereo Cassette, Moon Roof. 69,064mi. 15,670 mi. VIN#N6407355. 908-238-2945 & Draperies. Good work. Call 0\>24hr. Roadside Assistance CD, Tract Cntrl. 48,000 mi. VIN#NM005191. VIK#L0313867 Phyllis 908-446-3921 . Trip Interruption Benefits $ 2 7 ,9 0 0 $ 5 ,9 0 0 $ 9 ,9 0 0 $ 1 0 ,2 5 0 BACSOKA KAY’S PLUMBING & HEATING CUSTOM MADE DRESSES Free Service Loan Car Complete kitchen/bath remod­ Women’s/Girls’-Alterations 93 Cavalier Z24 '91 Jeep Cherokee '93 Grand Marquis LS '92 Lexus LS400 eling. Water Heaters. Sewer & Bridal Parties 908-370-8883 tA> 8.9% Financing Up To Chevrolet, 2 Door, Auto w/OD, V-6 Eng, LAREDO, 4WD, 4-Door, Automatic Trans, Mtrcvcy, 4 Door, Auto Trans 8 Cyl Engine, 4 Dr, Auto w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, P/Strg, P/ABS Drain Cleaning. Reasonable 72 mos. on Pre-Owned P/ABS Brakes, P/Steering, Air Conditioning, 6-Cyl Eng, P/Strg, P/Brks Air Conditioning, P/ABS Brakes, Power Steering, Ait, Power Brks, P/Seats/Windows/Mirrs/Locks/Ant, rates. Free Estimates. Power Windows/Locks, R/Def, Till, Cruise, Power Windows/Miriors/Locks, Tilt, Cruise Windows/Mirrows/bcks/Anl, Power Seats, A/C, Climate Contrl, R/Def, Alloy Whls, Tih, License #5628. We do it all. 094a Transportation Infinitis to Qualified Buyers Inter. Wipers, Alloy Wheels, T/Gloss, AM/FM Control, T/Gloss, Rear Del, Alloy Wheels, Leather Interior, R/Def, Tilt, Cruise, T/Gloss, Cruise, Int. Wipers, Moon Roof, T/Gloss, Sec. Stereo Cass. 27,659 mi. VIN#P7105140. AM/FM Stereo Cossette. 60,308 mi. Alloy Wheels, Vinyl Roof, AM/FM Stereo Alarm, AM/FM Stereo Cassette, limited Slip Call 908-727-0014 Pre-Owned Infinitis VIN#ML596181. Cassette. 39,879 mi. VIH#PX618632 Differential. 40,735 mi. VIN#N0l 16357. Available with 7-year/ G. TAYLOR 100,000 mile Warranties $ 1 1 ,4 0 0 $ 1 3 ,9 0 0 $ 1 3 ,8 0 0 $ 2 7 ,9 0 0 PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs • Remodeling • New Construction • Water Heaters A. E. LIMOUSINE Monm outh & Ocean Counties Exclusive Infiniti Dealer — • Reasonable • Reliable • Airports, Proms, Graduations Gary Taylor, Plumbing Li­ Reasonable & Dependable cense # 5877. 908-251-5322 ★ 908-928-5385 ★ GARDEN STATE NEW TAXI SERVICE PLUMBING and HEATING Keyport area. 908-264-8713 300 Route 36 WATER HEATERS C i r c l e REPAIRS & REMODELING i ■ i n W E S T L O N G b r a n c h GEORGE SAHUL JR. 096a W indow License #5568 T r e a t m e n t s 908-251-5660 M 1 1 J 908-389-1200 DESIGNER TOM’S PLUMBING Will sew custom draperies at Plumbing & Heating. Water low prices. Call 908-780-5571 'No Security Deposit foi current IFS lease customers only. Based on 38/36 month closed end leases. Total Payments:G20$8,702 +tax, J30$l4,364 +tax. G20-S999 Down, $255 refundable security Heaters, Boilers. Appliances“ Dll & Gas Grills installed.installed! V Small jobs MADE in my home, designed deposit, 1st month payment and $495 bank fee due at inception. 32,500 total mi., $.10 per mile thereafter. J30-No Money Down and *No Security Deposit! 1st month payment & $450 bank fee due at OK. 7 dayJy serv. NJ Plumbing in your home. Reasonable $ inception. 12,000 mi/yr, $.15 per mile thereafter. G.A.P. Coverage Inc. Purchase Option: G20-$l 1,343.95, J30-S22,637.40. Lease subject to credit approval and insurability as determined by primary Lie. #9454. 908-727-7719 Call 908-308-9384 lender. 'Prices include destination charges; title, taxes, and license fees not included. Piets are for illus purps only. Not responsible for typos. Available at Circle Infiniti thru 5/30/95. Must bring in this ad. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 7 1

096a Window 110 Autos for Sale 112 Autos/Trucks 113 Auto Parts T r e a t m e n t s W a n t e d S e r v i c e s AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days CHEVROLET CAMARO Z28 Free Removal of Junk Cars. CHEVROLET 350 Cl WINDOW TREATMENTS 84 Black/gray. Runs well. $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 Engine, 400 plus HP. Ready Power options, a/c. 45,000 to run. Many high perf. parts B Y J E R R Y miles on NEW engine. Asking with trans. Call 908-412-7084 Custom Made Shop At Home $3,200. Call 908-536-2378 ALL SCRAP CARS Verticals, mini blinds, pleated AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR shades. 60% discount w/free CHEVROLET CELEBRITY ’89 SMALL. ANY CONDITION 116 M otorcycles estimate, measuring and 4 dr., p/s. ac, p/b, new tires & H & H AUTO WRECKERS installation. 100% guaranteed. brakes. Exc. cond. Clean. 908-591-0366 M o p e d s Jerry Asch 1-609-655-13-7548 65,000 miles. $3,200. 908-238-9156 leave message HONDA CB 360 ’75- 4,500 WINDOW TREATMENTS CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’77 CARS/TRUCKS miles, good condition. Asking Early retirement. Must sell. $400 Call 908-566-7282 UP TO 70% OFF Many new parts. Best offer. F O R E X P O R T Hunter Douglas, Graber, Del Call 908-264-2635 ’80-’94. Paying 1,000’s over Mar & more. Mini-blinds, dealers. Hi miles OK. Lease & pleated shades, verticals & CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’80 bank payoffs OK. Cash at 117 Trucks/Vans more! Free shop at home ser­ V8, t-tops, needs mechanical your door. Call 908-462-5017 vice, installation, measuring. and interior work. Asking Shop us last & we’ll beat any $5,900. or best offer. Call BED Liners $159. Truck Caps 908-615-2393 CASH FOR YOUR CAR legitimate price quote ARTY’S AUTO SALES from $399. Tool Boxes, Lad­ 908-493--"'"'1-1216 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’77 East Brunswick 908-257-6700 der Racks, Running Boards. Early retirement, must sell. Haverty’s, 908-723-0303 ...By getting you the most car for your money. Many new parts. Best offer. Call 908-264-6235 $ CASH PAID $ CHEVY ASTRO EXTENDED 096b W indow All makes & models. Cash or VAN ’93- CL model, p/w, p/l, ...By giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. the SPOT. Call 908-477-6846 cruise, tilt, a/c, alum, wheels, W a s h i n g CHEVROLET CORVETTE maroon, 19,600 mi., orig. ’71-Convertible, 350, 4 speed, owner, exc. cond. Must see. ...By giving you over 25 years of combined leasing expertise. AAA LEVY’S DUN-RITE 42,000 miles, recent paint, C A S H P A ID $14,999. 908-257-5645 nice driver. $11,000. Call For junk cars, trucks, for WINDOWS WASHED Days 908-257-1890 •iing. Call anytime Tommy CHEVY CARGO VAN C20 '...By offering all Manufacturer Rebates and Rate Specials. STORMS & SCREENS Eves./Wkends. 908-257-4096 Dell’s 908-787-5453 ’89-69,000 miles, exc. cond., GUTTERS CLEANED am/fm cass. $4,500. Call CHEVROLET MALIBU 908-821-1957 No waiting. Exc., clean work. WAGON ’79 - Air, p/b, p/w, DONATE Vehicles, Boats & Reas, rates. 908-739-8755 Furniture to Jewish Heritage p/s, runs great. $950. Call for the Blind. Tax Deduct. 908-264-6499 FREE TOW! NEED NOT RUN DODGE RAM 250 CHEVY CAVALIER ’91 86-Good work truck. $1,500. W e L e a s e CONVERTIBLE- 6 cyl., white 8QO-2-DONATE Call 908-251-0152 w/white leather intenor, load­ ed, exc. cond., 24,000 mi., $8,995. 908-526-1839 JUNK & RUNNING CARS E very M ake A nd M o d e l 24 HOUR SERVICE BOATING CHEVY LUMINA ’93-Garage TOP CASH PRICES PAID kept, low mileage, p/s, p/b, p/ 908-536-8031, 609-758-8850 FORD AEROSTAR XL w, a/e, alarm. $9,999. Call ’94. Auto, p/s, p/b, air. 8,000 after 6pm 908-308-2373 WANTED-RUNNING and 105 Boats for Sale REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks mi Best offer. 908-679-7900 CHRYSLER LE BARON CON­ $100. and UP. Junk Cars CALL FOR A National Vehicle VERTIBLE ’84- Fully loaded, Removed. 908-238-:9481 FORD AEROSTAR NVLA Leasing Association every option. Runs great! XLT ’90-Extended length, Must sell. $2,900. or best WE BUY JUNK CARS ABS, dual air, 7 passenger FREE CUSTOM QUOTE offer. Call 908-651-1053 Marlboro Auto Wreckers Excellent condition. $8,500. or 908-591-1400 / DODGE DAYTONA SHELBY- best offer. MUST SELL! Call 19’ BARETTA Z ’87 - MUST SELL! Turbo, 5 908-940-2069 ’84. Cuddy. Merc. 140 I/O. spd., Red w/T-top, grey interior, all power. 102,000 FORD BRONCO ’72-Sport Repowerea ’92 on gal. trailer. 112a Auto Towing 302, 3 spd., 3 in. lift. Runs Many extras. $3,600. or 1st miles $3,200. or best offer. Call 908-545-6899 well. Many parts. $2,200. or reas. offer. 908-246-5972. best offer. Call 908-541-7469 20’ BARETTA ’88-Cudd^ DODGE STEALTH ’94 ED HYER’S TOWING FORD F250 XLT ’93-Super Cabin. Port-a-potty. 120 Loaded. Jet black, mint cond., 24 HR. SERVICE Cab, 7.3 diesel, towing pkg., Volvo, I/O, low hours, SS 4 speed, auto. 7,000 miles. Junk cars & scrap metal want­ 4:10 axel, 14,000+ miles. Too prop, swim platform & Hum­ Sacrifice, $21,000. FIRM. Call ed. Used cars bought/sold many extras to list. Asking mingbird LCR 400 ID, 908-251-4175 908-591-0011 $22,000. Call 908-255-2833 Galvinized Trailer. Asking $6,500. Call 908-495-9349 FORD ESCORT ’85 118 Motor Homes Auto, needs engine. Asking 113 Auto Parts 20’ COBIA ’89 $200. Call 908-828-3711 S e r v i c e s Rec. Vehicles STRIVING TO BE THE BEST!!! Cuddy Cabin. 175 hp Merc Full canvas. Rarely used. FORD ESCORT LX ’90 Blue i Many extras. AM/FlvT Port-a- Auto., air. 40,000 miles. Ex­ potty. Good cond. $5,700. CG cellent condition. $3,800. or B E D L IN E R C A M P E R - 1 9 ’ S h a s t a (908) 446-5200 best offer. Call 908-679-5919 1993-1995 Ford Ranger Pick­ Fully redone inside. New re­ pkg. 908-446-0712______up w/6 ft bed. $85. Call after frig. $800 or best offer. Must 25’ HUNTER-Furling Rig. 9.! 4:30 908-329-3281 sell. 908-985-9581 k Suzuki. Great Shape! Askim FORD MUSTANG $3,900 Please cal 94. Coupe. 3.8 V-6, 5 speed, 908-647-5581 full power. 2,100 mi. $13,750. 908-238-3010 • 908-727-1635 37’ SEARAY EC ’93 FORD PROBE GT ’93 Twin 340, 104 hours. Gen Loaded, silver exterior, black The Saturn SC2 a/c, electronics, 5 year ex­ interior, moon roof, CD player, tended warranty. Will consider alarm, radar. 44,000 hwy. motor home or smaller boat miles. $11,900. 908-248-5901 for trade Financing available $114,900. Call 908-349-2001 HONDA ’88-Excellent. 4 dr., auto, p/s, p/b, stereo. One owner. 26.000 miles. $5,000. Call 609-655-8444 HONDA ACCORD LXI ’89 2 dr., black, auto, new tires, 1 owner. 53,000 miles $8,000. Call 908-521-3459 AUTOMOTIVE

LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ’85 110 Autos for Sale 4 door, gray & white. Very lood condition. Air, full power, asking $2,700. 908-972-9223 / LINCOLN TOWNCAR ’88-Signature Series ACURA INTEGRA GS’92 LOADED. 59,000 miles, 1 Black 5 speed. Leather pack­ owner, like new. $7,500. Call age, a/c, sunroof, CD pia' Between 10-5 908-957-9292 alarm, warranty. 30,000 mi MAZDA RX-7 ’83- 5 spd. Asking $13,900. C 100,000 mi., exc. cond. Many 908-780-1019 extras. Must see. $1,800. or best offer. 908-651-0795 C o m e s w i t h dr., 5 spd. manual, a/c, p/s, MERCURY COUGAR LS ’86- >/b, sunroof, stereo/am/fm V8, black w/grey int., p/s, p/b, fape, exc. cond., well main­ ~n>/], p/w,o/w, cruise, digital. Mint. tained. $7,500. or best offer *5,000 miles. $3,100. Call 908-549-5266 908-431-4826 dent-resistant doors B M W 3 25 i NISSAN MAXIMA ’93 GXE Fully loaded. Sunroof CONVERTIBLE 100.000 mile warranty. '90. Beige. Fully loaded, auto 33.000 miles. $16,000. a n d a Asking $17,500. MINT COND Day 212-371-3724, MUST SEE! 908-671-3469 Eve. 908-566-6218 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS BUICK CIERA BROUGHM ’85 4 CYL. 75,000 mi. Air, am/fm cass., bulletproof reputation. CENTURY WAGON full pwr. $2,000. or best offer. 1984. 89,000 mi. V-6 engine Call 908-495-6960 Body & interior in good condi­ tion. Asking $1,400. Call 908-254-2 T 96. Oil jOst PLYMOUTH HORIZON Each Saturn includes a host o f standard features like dent-resistant doors to protect its aerodynam ic changed. ’86-Auto, $1,400. or best offer. Call 908-257-4769 exterior. A no-pressure buying experience to protect its integrity. And safety features like a BUICK LE SABRE 91 PONTIAC SUNBIRD SE ’88 steel spaceframe to protect its occupants. Together they protect a Saturn’s m ost im portant V fifl P/b, p/s, p/w & door locks Auto, air, cruise, very clean feature of aU. Its reputation. ' cruise, AC, stereo cass. Exc 59,000 miles. Asking $3,500. cond. 55,000 miles. $9,500. Call 908-251-5417 Call 908-257-6023 SEIZED CARS FROM $175. A D ifferent Kind o f Company. A D ifferent Kind o f C a r . s a tu ? n BUICK REGAL ’83- Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, Wagon. Fully loaded. $1,500. BMW’s, Corvettes. Also or best offer. Call Jeeps, 4 WD’s. Your area S a t u r n of F r e e h o l d 4 0 3 9 m . 9 North Freehold, n j - 908-257-4769 Toll free 1-800-898-9778. Ext 908 303-8700 A-5139 for current listings. SALES M-F.....9-9 SAT.....9-6 SERVICE & PARTS M-W-F.....8-5 TUE & THR 8-7:30 CARS FOR $100! VOLVO 740 TURBO ’89- Trucks, boats, 4-wheelers, Blue/leather interior, exc. motorhomes, furniture, cond. LOADED, sunroof, p/d, S A T U R N E a t o n t o w n 67 Rt. 36 Eatontown, NJ electronics, computers, etc. p/w, a/c, seat warmers. All of 908-389-8822 by FBI, IRS, DEA. Available Power, (airbag & ABS) Must SALES M-F.....9-9 SAT.....9-6 SERVICE & PARTS M-F.....8-5 SAT...8-12 ° your area now. Call see! $8,200 or best offer. Call 1-800-513-4343 Ext. S-2111 908-972-6940 CHEVROLET CAMARO ’87- r Auto, a/c, cassette, t-tops. VW BEETLE ’68 M.S.R.P. of the 1995 Saturn SC2 is S15,535, including retailer preparation and transportation. Tax license SuperCare Runs excellent. $3,100. or Must be seen/Must sell. Very and options additional. ©1994 Saturn Corporation. best offer. Call 908-651-1053 good condition. 908-249-0592 AUTO GROUP 7 2 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

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<*■92 4MERCURY cyl auto. out TOPAZ p/b 9 0 B U IC K ‘92 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE ‘94 MERCURY SABLE GS a/c st/cass utvini wets CENTURY CUSTOM 1 9 9 4 BUICK 4 dr., 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b. a/c. AM/FM st/cass. fab/int, 4 dr. 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b. a/c. am/fm st/cass, fab/int ntc-ssaB consoleMrsada g-'ugesmd Bnt, r/aei pin 4 dr, 6 cyl., aula, o/d, p/s. p/b. a/e. am/Im p/seats, buckets, rec/seats. console, gauges, r/def.. p'seats, reo'seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l. p/mir. bd/side sap «it *tpors mat aium *h. roctots.st/caas. gauge*.fab/int. wmconMat. pMtfdA. rool-turg f,/m< . p/seats, bdmda P/W/D/L, P/Mir . bd'side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, intermit md, tint, cruise, pin strip, intermit wipers, mats, tit, alum wh, *804id aitVM . 4NK604873Ian M 59 783 miles Stt CENTURY wipers, tilt, alum wh., ext: red, int gray, driver's side air bag, ext red, int gray. Driver's & pass side air bags Stk #892, Stk #2339, Vin #N1201636, 59.674 miles. VIN #RA617101,20,644 miles s6 ,7 8 6 4 dr., 6 cvl., auto, o/d, p/s, p/b. anti-lock, * 8 , 4 9 5 a/c. am/fm st/cass, fab/int, rec/sts, $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 $ 1 2 , 9 9 5 gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, ‘91 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED ‘91 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM cruise, intermit wipers, tilt, ext: white int: ‘91 BUICK ROADMASTER ESTATE 94 FORD TAURUS GL 4 dr, 6 cyl auto, OD, p/s/b. a/c, am/fm st/cass, iafrint. Wagon, 4 dr, 8 cyl., auto, od, p/s/b. anti-lock, a/c, 4 dr. 6 cyl, auto, 00, p/s, p/b. anti-lock, A/C. am/fm st/cass, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def. p/w, p/d/l/mir, 4 dr, 6 cyl., auto, o/d, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, blue, Stk. #2357, Vin #R6503451.17,309 am/fm st/cass. drivers air bag, fab/int. p/sts. rec/sts, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats. gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l. p/mir. bd/side/md, tint, cruise, p/tr, intermit, wipers, mats, p/ant. rec/sts, gauges, r/def, p/w/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, >12,995 miles gauges, r/def, p/w/d/l, mir, bd/side md, r/wipe/wash, bd/side md. tint, cruise, intermit wipers, mats, tilt, alum wh, tilt, ext: silver, int: gray.. Stk, #2330. Vin #MH412317, pin strip, int. wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, w/w, red ext., tint, cruise, int. wpers, mats, p/ant. tilt, white ext., tan ext: dark green, int tan, driver's & pass air bags. Stk. 67,967 miles. red int 51,903 miles, Stk #6599, VIN #M1854981 int. Stk #2190. VIN #MW400092.36,959 mi. Low miles. #236, Vm #RA108345,22,465 miles. $ 8 , 9 9 5 $ 9 , 7 9 5 1994 PONTIAC S 1 2 , 9 9 5 S 1 2 , 9 9 5 ‘92 CHEVROLET LUMINA Z-34 ‘92 BUICK REGAL GRAN SPORT GRAND PRIX SE ‘94 PONTIAC GRAND AM ‘94 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE 2 dr., 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm 2 dr., 6 3y|, auto, o/d, p/s. p/b, anti-lock, a/c am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyl, p/s, p/anti-lock brK a/c, am/tm 2 dr, 4 cyl. auto. p/s. p/b. anti-lock, A/C, am/fm st/cass. 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto. p/s. p/b. a/c, am/fm st/cass. fab/int, st/cass, fab/int, rec/sts. console, gauges, r/def, fab/int. moon/rf, p/seats, buckets, rec/sts, console, gauges, cass, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, gauges, r/def. fab/int. buckets, rec/seats. console, gauges, r/def, p/cn, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/w/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, sec. sys, int, wipers, r/def, p/w/d/l, p/mir, bd'side md. tint, cruise, p/tr, int wipers, bd/side md. tint, cruise, intermit wipers, tilt, ext aqua. p/mir. bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr. intermit wipers, tilt, mats, tilt, alum wh, red ext., grey int sharp, 64.546 mats, p'ant, tilt, alum wh, black ext, grey mt, 4 seater, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, )nfc gray, driver's A pass, air bags, Slk. #2284, Vin alum wh, axt white, mt gray. Driver's & pass, side air miles Stk #6602. VIN #N9173041. 44,322 miles Stk #2306, VIN #N1471278 tilt, ext dk. green, int green. Driver’s & pass, #RM608041. bags. Stk #2282, VIN #RF330060.15.968 miles. side air bags. Stk #2331, VIN #RF346648, $ 9 , 9 8 8 S 1 0 , 9 9 5 *13,995 17,793 miles. S 1 2 , 9 9 5 $ 1 3 , 8 6 6 ‘90 FORD BRONCO II XLT ‘93 CHEVOLET CAVALIER Z-24 ‘92 BUICK ROADMASTER LTD ‘91 CHEV/ASTRO VAN EXT.-ALL WHEEL 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, am/fm st, fab/int, 2 dr, 6 cyl., auto, o/d. p/s, pfo, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm 1994 LINCOLN 4 dr., 8 cyl, auto. OD, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, AM/FM DR IVE C O N VER SIO N VAN buckets, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l. st/cass, fab/int, grey, bkts, rec/sts, console, gauges, sVcass, leather int, p/seats, rec seats gauges, P/W/D/L, Wr, 4WD, 6 cfi, aUo, od, p/s, pA, tic. »m4m sVcw w£D, wMO CH, CB bd/side md, tint, cruise, rf rack, intermit wipers, r/def, p/w/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int.; wipers, CONTINENTAL SIGNATURE p/mir, bd'side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, pin strip, intermit laMrt. p/sM*. bucMi roc/tuts, cor**, gijgu pm. pMM. p/m. trt, mats, tilt, ext silver/blue, int It blue, Stk #2325, mats, tilt, alum wh, red ext., 17.263 Low miles, Stk wipers, p/ant, fit white act, gray int. Driver side air bag, cnm rf rack, dig daaft sec sys, rtwmi mpert, mite, t*. tone bad *um VIN #LUB13056, 71,871 miles. #2116. VIN #P7297586. 4 dr., 6 cyl., o/d, p/s, p/disc, anti-lock, a/c, 46.985 miles Stk. #2337, VIN #NR419018. TVHh. «Me frie « swrcral! tan «* corwerson Rased not, 33,067 custom rmlss, graptw* Stk # running79, wi board,M6204951 VCP/Cotx am/fm st/cass. leather/int, p/seats, rec/sts. 1 S 1 0 , 9 9 5 $ 1 1 , 9 8 5 gauges, r/det, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, $ 1 4 , 9 9 5 tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash, pin strip, intermit $ 1 4 , 9 9 5 ‘94 MERCURY TRACER ‘94 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE $ wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, ext: white int: blue ‘93 MERCURY VILLAGER LS *94 FOR D E250 S U PER C A RG O VAN 4 dr., 4 cyl., auto, p/s/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c. am/fm leather, Stk. #244. Vin #RY70688. 17.487 Van, 6 cyt., auto, o/d, p

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c a ll us at... 908-264-4006 THIS AD IS A COUPON AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. ROUTE 35 • KEYPORT PRICES INCLUDE ALL COSTS EXCEPT TAX. LICENSE & REGISTRATION FEES.

MORE STANDARD FEATURES t h a n a n y OTHER 16 7-PASSENGER • AIR BAG ANTI-LOCK BRAKES • AUTOMATIC 1 . • New 1995 Pontiac van stock#6803 VIN#ST228714, MINIVAN! AIC • SIDE-GUARD DOOR BEAMS •AM/FM STEREO CASS MSRP $20,942,24 mo closed end lease with $2400 down/trade, 1st pymnt, $350 acq. fee & $319 ref sec M M THE OTHERS POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, & STEERING MATS dpst lor total of $3288 & $2250 Mfr incentive due at HRST.JHEN test signing, total pymnts $7656, buy option at end drive a new TILT WHEEL • CRUISE CONTROL • TINTED GLASS $12,925.12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi. Purchase price includes $1000 Mfr rebate TRANS SPORT! REAR DEFROSTER • SIDE WINDOW DEFOGGERS

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16-VALVE QUAD-FOUR ENGINE • AIR BAG ■ ANTI-LOCK BRAKES • AUTOMATIC ■ FRONT WHEEL DRIVE ----- 3.8L V6 •DUAL AIR BAGS-ANTI-LOCK BRAKES - A/C ■ ELECTRONIC AUTOMATIC • FRONT WHEEL DRIVE AIR CONDITIONING • AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • TINTED GLASS. RECLINING BUCKET SEATS ... AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • POWER SEAT, WINDOWS, LOCKS & STEERING ■ TINTED GLASS CONSOLE• POWER STEERING • WET-ARM WIPERS • FOG LAMPS CRUISE CONTROL • TILT WHEEL • ANTI-THEFT• REAR DEFROSTER

i k t j m 'i ^ mr j * m . mI , W~ZJ i r - v r^ J J I J [ j - ’ - S . j j j a J —-I*— New 1995 Pontiac 4-door stock#6819 VIN#SC791995, MSRP $15,394,36 mo closed end lease with $2400 New 1995 Buick 4-doot stock#6667 VIN#S1450415, MSRP $20,853,30 mo dosed end lease vrtii $1800 dowi/tiade, down/trade, 1st pymnt, $350 acq. fee & $289 ref sec dpst for total of $3228 & $1000 Mfr. incentive due at signing, $350 acq, lee & 1st pymnl lor total ol $2/94 8, $400 Mir incentive due at signing, total pymnts $9520, buy option at end total pymnts $9204, buy option at end $7389,12,000 mi/yr then 15/mi $12.094,12,000 mi/yr then.15/mi

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DEAL C ALL... ROUTE 35 ♦ KEYPORT 9 0 8 - 2 6 4 - 4 0 0 0 Prices include all costs except tax, license & registration tees. Supersedes other otters. Not responsible tor typographical errors. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 7 3

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Due to special arrangements made by Mr. Paul Sansone Sr., he will

a I J =; ' -I that is of legal age and is currently em ployed! Subject to unpaid balance and the car you select!

•NEW CARS, USED CARS, V TRUCKS & VANS! TOYOTA Ma z d a NISSAN •ALL M AKES, ALL MODELS! LINCOLN f o r d •OVER 2000 VEHICLES TO MERCURY d o d g e CHOOSE FROM! SUBURU CADILLAC C h e v r o l e t CMC TRUCK •NO W IS THE TIM E TO BUY? g e o .... OLDSMOBILE •GET THE CREDIT YO U DESERVE! USED CARS

•EVERYONE'S APPROVED!

For a courteous and confidential appointment, call the Sansone location nearest you and we will arrange the credit you deserve.

IN M ONM OUTH COUNTY IN NORTHERN MONMOUTH IN OCEAN & SOUTHERN CALL OR FAX COUNTY CALL OR FAX MONMOUTH COUNTY CALL OR FAX

PAUL SANSO NE, JR. DO M INIC SANSONE DEAN SANSONE 9 2 2 - 1 0 5 0 7 4 1 - 0 9 1 0 3 6 4 - 9 0 0 0 FAX: 922-9835 FAX: 741-6545 FAX: 370-0867 s a n s o n e \ S a n s o n e V RO UTEj AUTOMALL 1 ROUTE CADILLAC • OLDSMOBILE • GMC TRUCKS I TOYOTA r r f r f 1FORD • NISSAN • DODGE E. Newman Springs Road * REDBANK rrm Route 88 • LAKEW OOD Route 66 • NEPTUNE J

EXPRESS CREDIT APPLICATION: FILL o u t this applicaion, then fax it, mail it o r bring it with YOU FOR PRE-APPROVED CREDIT! PRINT FIRST MIDDLE LAST SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER DATE OF BIRTH HOME PHONE NUMBER I FULL It >I III I I III I I I I MO. j DAY j YR. NAME I I I II!•' I III. I I I I PRESENT NUMBER & STREET CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP LIVED THERE ADDRESS YEARS MONTHS I RENT BY MO. □ LANDLORD OR MORTGAGE HOLDER NAME LEASE □ OWN □ MONTHLY PAYMENT OR RENT $ EMPLOYED BY NAME BUSINESS ADDRESS, NUMBER & STREET CITY STATE HOW LONG SELF □ YEARS MONTHS BUS. PHONE NUMBER OTHERS □ I TRADE OR OCCUPATION SALARY OR WAGES NAME OF PREVIOUS EMPLOYER ADDRESS NO. OF YEARS $ 7 4 TH7 4 EIN D E P E N D E N T ,M A10 Y19 , 9 5 i ’Sm

NEW 1994 FORD PROBE 3 Door hatch, auto w/od, 4 cyl., p/s, p/b, cloth int., buckets seats, remote mirrors, all­ season steel-belted rad., AM/FM stereo cass, locks, a/c, t/glass, rw def, t/whl, VIN #R5168824, Stk. #8824, MSRP $16,945, Dealer DiscouDt£2=^ Buy for: *1 3 .9 9 9 NEW 1994 FORD T-BIRD 2 Door, auto w/od, 6 cyl., p/s, cloth int., remote mirrors, VIN #RH214251, Stk. #4251, M SRP $19,110, Dealer Discount $3,711. Buy for: *1 5 ,3 9 9 NEW 1995 FORD TAURUS CL 4 Door, front wheel drive, auto w/od, 6 cyl., p/s, p/b, AM/FM stereo cassette, power windows/locks/fuel door/seats, a/c, t/glass, rw def., t/whl, cruise, full size spare, Moonlight Blue, VIN #5A258999, Stk. 8999, MSRP $19,980, Dealer Discount Buy for $4’000’ Rebate -500- *1 5 ,9 8 0 : wi — m ail

ITTENHOUSEKERR

700 Shrewsbury Ave. 7 4 1 - 6 0 0 0 S h re w sb u ry

______p b j c e s INCLUDE ALL COSTS TO CONSUMER EXCEPT LICENSE, REGISTRATION. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 7 5

The M o st Dependable!...Longest Lasting!

MSRP..... _ $8590 4 Dr ‘i-^nppri Manual Trans 4-Pvl MSRP...... $12,050 4-Dr, 5-Spd Man Trans, 4-Cyl, PS, PB, MSRP...... $12,230 2- Dr, 5-Spd Man Trans, I.OLSOHC "DealerDiscount..$300 Fnn Pwr *5tr Pwr R rki Sfarkwan Dealer Discount...$655 Air, R/Def, AM/FM Ster, Stl Bltd Radials, Dealer Discount...$335 L3 Eng, Pwr St, Pwr Brks, Steel College Grad Pwr Str Pwr Brks Blackwal college Grad B/S Molding, Fr Mud Guards. VIN College Grad Belted Radials, Cloth & Vinyl Bucket Rebate If Qual.....$400 Cloth Vi.nylI Bucket Seats. VIN Rebate If Qual $400 #S7171346. Stk. #58037. Rebate If Qual $400 #SZ003431. Stk. #56003. Total Savings...... $1055 Total Savings $735 Sts. VINs #S6709909. Stk#57001. Total Savings $700 BUY FOR 7 8 9 0 110,995 111,495 NEW 1395 C O R V ETTE

4-Dr, Auto Trans, 3.1 6-Cyl Eng, PS, 2-Dr, 5-Spd Man Trans, 6-Cyl Eng, MSRP. $14 995 2-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, V8, PS, PB, A/C, M SRP...... $ 3 7 3 4 5 PB, Air, AM/FM Cass, R/Def, Cruise, R ® ^ 0DAraH t $ Pwr Str, Pwr Brks, Air, Rear Defog, p e ^ P ' src° unt ^ 600 AM/FM Cass, R/De, Pwr/Lks/Mrs/Sts, Dealer Discount..$6950 Tilt, Cruise, Lthr Buck Sts, Stl Bltd Rad. CoNege Grad i!L ? f^ cRadials- VIN #S1168863- Rebafe IfCtoal $400 ™ wS«Sl.....4 «o Stk #52075. Total Savings $1822 #S2199962. Stk. #53038. Total Savings $1000 VIN #S5111774. Slk. #5011. s BUY FOR 1 4 . 9 9 5 1 1 3 , 9 9 5 1 2 9 . 9 9 5 NFwm sisi s-in p i c k - u p TRACKER CON T I N* W 1 9 S & C -15D O

MSRP MSRP.. _ S 10,274 ...$13,884 5-Speed Man Trans, 4-Cyl Eng, Dealer Discount..$579 CONVERTIBLE TOP, 5-Spd Man Fleetside Picku Power Stma/Brakes, Rear Step coHaae Grad Trans, 4-Cyl Engine, PS, PB, AM/FM S S fir a d 4.3L Bumper, All Season B/W Tires. VIN Rebate If Qual $400 Ster Cass, Body Side Molding. VIN Rebate If Qual $400 Seat, eiooiD uvw , Hr step #SK199951, Stk. #54029. Total Savings....$1279 #S6937327. Stk' #54911. y Totafsavings.VSISSg VIN #SZ129217, Stk. #54110. Total Savings $1445

BUY FOR 1 2 . 7 9 5 NEW 1995 LMlf .... 7 ~ n i

MSRP.K; f|7,261 Auto Trans, 5.7L V8 Eng, PS, PB, Air, FactorvRebate $500 AM/FM Cass' T/Gls’ P/Lks/Wind, Cofleae Grad " ABS Brks, Air Bag, Running Boards, MSRP: Rebafe If Qual $400 Sport Mirrs, Allum Whls, Stl Bltd Rds. _ .$21,735 Total Savings $7266 VIN #SF104014. Stk. #54500. . . ~r r. „ r,o nn »■ T Dealer Discount. .$1740 Auto Trans, 6-Cyl, PS, PB, Air, T/GIs, ColleoeGrad R/Def, AM/FM Cass, Pwr Win/Lks, Tilt, Rebate If Qual $400 Cruise, Cast Alum W hls w/Lock, Keyless Factory R ebate...$1000 Ent." ...... VIN #ST102553. Stk. #54806. *. Total Savings Sa $3140 t i q BUY ■ M M s FOR ■ M y BUY FOR 1 8 . 5 9 5

CHEVROLET• G<=© "Customer Satisfaction Is Standard Equipment" MPllil'HiljV \1 M i1 '1411» MfDOLETOWN 1255 HIGHWAY 35 IjITTOT^I 111 ■ 'vninvn«» 908-671-6200

Prices include all costs to be paid by co nsu m er except license, tax & m oto r vehicle fees. Prices include all rebates & incentives. P ictures are fo r illustrative purposes only N ot responsible fo r typos. All vehicles sold cosm etically as is. This ad supersedes all previous offers, and is a coupon w hich m ust be presented prior to purchase. : f'r* • * 11 ~V.: f-l : < ~C !M ~ - r 7 6 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995

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B D - ' " HUGE SELECTIO N TH IS W EEK!

f2 4 MONTH RED CflRPET \" LEflSE!

V6 ENGINE • AUTOMATIC • DUAL A/R BAGS • POWER DRIVER'S SEAT AIR CONDITIONING • ALUMINUM WHEELS • CRU/SE CONTROL k AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE • 7/NTED GLASS • ACCENT STRIPE POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, STEERING & BRAKES 1 REMOTE FUEL DOOR & TRUNK RELEASE • FRONT & REAR MATS L - j L New 1995 Mercury 4-door, VIN#SA645233, MSRP $20,525,24 month closed end lease with $2499 down, 1st pymnt & $200 ref sec dpst tor total ot $2898 & $1500 Mfr incentive due at signing, total pymnts $7275, buy option at end $12,609,10.000 mi/yr then .15/mi

CALL STRAUB LINCOLN-MERCURV FOR

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ROUTE 35 ♦ KEYPORT Prices include all costs except tax, license & registration tees. Supersedes other offers. N ot responsible for typographical errors. THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 7 7

NEW 1995 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE 6 cyl,, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt/cruise, p/antenna, dual air bags. Stk. #3968. VIN #ST635229. M SR P $21,989. Buy. 60 mo. payments of $199 With $6,501 downjw ii uior trade udue pluspiua tax,idA, tagslays a& iviM.V.. v.

DON'T LEASE B U Y F O R $199^ is $19 ,2 11

NEW 1995 NISSAN NEW 1995 NISSAN

A L T I M A G X E SENTRA 4 DR. 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., P/L, P/W, P/antenna, dual air bags. Stk. #335. 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, T.G., dual air bags. Stk. #3848. VIN #SC714960. VIN #SC108667. MSRP $18,218. Buy: 60 mo. payments of $149 with $5,384 down MSRP $11,389. Buy: 60 mo. payments of $99 with $4,586 down or trade plus tax,tax or trade plus tax, tags & M.V. ta g s& M.V. * DON'T LEASE $ 4 A A B U Y LEASE M iff! BUY BUY per. mo. * 1 5 , 3 0 9 per. mo. FOR 1 0 6 1 2 FOR 1 ^ H +...... tax F ° R FOR + tax LABRIOLA It’s time to expect more from a car." E. NEW M AN SPRINGS RD. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes. ©Mayer & Dunn Adv. (PK Y. E X IT 109) R ED B A N K 7 4 1 -2 4 3 3

m m mm m 7 8 THE INDEPENDENT, MAY 10, 1995 Nascar Fans!

Race O n Over To I OM'f; I Ol il j S aturday May 13th!

T o m ’s F o r d & L A W e s t presents

—■———— «—-— ■■ " ■ ■ ■■ — 1 ■ ■ — NASCAR Winston Cup Driver GEOFF BODINE’S

L e n g e n d a r y # 7 Ford Thunderbird

May 13th here in Keyport

Conversion Vans & Trucks on Display by LA West

Enter Drawings for 2 FREE Tickets for the Pocono 500. Visit TOM’S FORD between 10am to 6pm to enter. No Purchase Necessary.

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NEW 1995 DODGE CARAVAN 6 cyl., 3 spd. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, r. def., T.G, AM/FM stereo, 7 pass., lugg. rack, full spare. Stk. #7550. VIN #SF255195. 24 m onth lease $158. per mo. 12,000 miles per year. s2,000. down plus s550. bank fee. Includes sl,200. lease lender and s500. current owner N e w • 1 9 9 5 • J e e p rebate. Excludes sales tax and M .V . fees. 2 YEAR LEASE FOR C H E R O K E l ONLY 1 5 8

L A R E D O 4 x 4 • 4 door • 4.0 liter Power Tech 6 cyl. • Automatic transm ission • Power steering • Power brakes • Sunscreen glass • Power windows • Power locks 1995 DODGE • Power heated mirrors • Sport aluminum w heels 1993 DODGE NEON HIGHLINE 4 DR. • K eyless entry • Floor m ats • Cargo cover SPIRIT 4 DR. 4 cyl., 3 spd. auto trans., P/S, 4 cyl, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, • Cargo net • Conventional spare tire • LOADED P/B, A/C, r. def. T.G AM /FM tilt/cruise, r. def. T.G., AM /FM • Stk #3395 • VIN #SC645552B • MSRP *27081 stereo. Stk. #3698. V IN stereo cass. S tk #3532. V IN # S D 104620. 5,300 miles #PT64405. 50,739 miles

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LEASE 1994 CHRYSLER FOR IE BARON CONVERTIBLE 1994 DODGE ONLY L 6 cyl., 4 spd. auto trans., P/S, P/B, B250 CARGO VAN A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, P/trunk rel., sport whls., r. def. T.G. V-8, 4 spd. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A M /F M stereo cass., convertible A/C, T.G., AM /FM stereo Stk. #5692. V IN #RF505612. Stk. #3364. VIN #RK579750. $400 College Grad Rebate if qualified, $1800 Chrysler indirect lender 18,300 miles 30,254 miles certificate, 24 month closed end lease, $2000 casnArade, all rebates, 1st payment, ref. securitv deposit, $325 bank fee due at inception, 12000 miles per year, iS c per mile over. * 1 4 , 8 7 7 * 1 1 , 9 7 7

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ROUTE 35 • HAZLET Newm an Springs Rd • Red Rank CHRYSLER Parkway 7Vym outft Exit in 2 6 4 - 5 0 0 0 sr 747-0040 J e e p | E a g le Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes. ©Mayer & Dunn Adv.