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VOL. CXX NO. 32 TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1995 USPS 402420 THERTY-FIVE CENTS Your Town Gov. Appoints Larrison To Highway Authority Neptune Democrats Freehold - Governor Christine Todd Whitman has Hold Annual Picnic appointed Harry Larrison, Jr., page 10 Monmouth County Freehold­ er Director, to a 5 year, un­ salaried seat on the New Francis Asbury’s Jersey Highway Authority, 250th Birthday replacing Robert J. Jab- lonsky, of Clifton. The page 17 nomination was ratified with­ out dissent by the State Sheriff Senate. Youth Graduates The New Jersey High­ page 19 way Authority operates the 173-mile Garden State Park­ way, which extends from the Mon. Co. Orders border of New York State to Barrels Out Cape May in southern New Page3 Jersey, and bisects Mon­ mouth County. The authority Circus Contest also oversees the Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel. Winners Larrison, a native of page 26 Ocean Grove, is the dean of freeholders in New Jersey, The Honorable LAWRENCE M. LAWSON (right), Monmouth County Assignment having served on the board Judge of the Superior Court, administers the oath of office to Freeholder-Director First Aid Squad since February of 1966, and HARRY LARRISON, JR. upon Larrison’s confirmation by the State Senate to a seat on Seeks Donations winning re-election nine the New Jersey Highway Authority. Larrison was nominated for the position by page IS consecutive times since Governor Christine Todd Whitman. then. the Director of the Board of sociation of New Jersey. and a member and former His public career began Chosen Freeholders, an Active in numerous civic president of the New Jersey Four Trees in 1956 with an appointment annual designation made by organizations, Larrison is a Association of Counties. R e s t a u r a n t 3 DAILY e SAT $ ^ 5 0 ■ to the Neptune Housing member and former chief of Larrison resides in AMS»«UV*SUW ^ B his fellow-freeholders. Twilight Dinner Authority. He served on the Larrison owns and oper­ the Eagle Hook and Ladder Ocean Grove. He has two 6 Entrees B ojod/i C insm ja authority until 1960, when he ates the Larrison Coal and Company, Ocean Grove; a daughters, Judy Larrison and To Choose From MAIN STREET- BRADLEY BEACH was elected to the Neptune Fuel Oil Company, of Nep­ member and former captain Mrs. Carol Pantaleo, and two S9.95 Township Committee. tune City, and is a member of the Ocean Grove Fire grandsons. served 4-6PM He currently serves as of the Fuel Merchants As- Department's First aid Squad OU1775-61M APOLLO 13 for reecrratkiM TOM HANKS [po] NowOpea County States Barrels Almost $1 Mil YDojoA Week Are Pedestrian Hazard Given Back to B.O.E. The Coast to Coast Bicycle Classic - Seattle, Wa. to Neptune - At the Town­ be moved where needed, Asbury Paric, NJ - ended this past Saturday at the Bradley Beach - The the person or persons who challenge the Board of Ad­ ship committee mmeting of and joins the other two Asbury Park boardwalk. More photos on page 26. Borough’s master plan/ zoning ordinances, vehicular justment or Planning Board. Monday, the Township a- substations now in opera­ movement along Ocean Ave­ However, if the land use ord­ greed to accept the Board of tion. nue, and the ongoing con­ inances have not been re­ Education’s budget cuts of The Committee awarded troversy surrounding the viewed on schedule, the bur­ $750,000 and will now res­ contracts of $199,680 to parking ordinance for trucks den of proof is shifted to the tore almost $1 million of its Muccio, Inc. (who outbid six were the primary topics of municipality." The last re­ funding for the 1995-199$ other bidders) for improve­ discussion at the Tuesday, view for the borough took school year. (The cuts were ments to the parking lot at August 8 Mayor and Council place in 1988. discussed in The Times in a the administrative complex work session. In other business. Mayor related story last week.) and a contract of $359,752 ' David Roberts, an engi­ Schueler stated that the The Board W Education to PL Custom Body & Equip­ neer from Schoor DePalma Borough had received a let­ and the Township Commitee ment Co. (sole bidder) for who currently serves as ter from the County Board of concurred that the settlement four new ambulances. President of the NJ State Freeholders stating that the of the budget would be in Former Mayor Joseph American Planning Assn,, barrels placed at the cross­ the best interest of all parties Pepe presented the Town­ addressed the Mayor and walks along Ocean Avenue at this time. The Board had ship Committee with a check Council regarding the neces­ to reduce speed should be appealed the cuts to the for $900 towards the firework sity for the Borough to meet removed, since that street is state Education Commis­ display on Neptune Day. the State's requirement of re­ a county road. The County sioner, but a ruling had not Pepe collected donations examining its master plan. stated that the barrels are yet been issued. from area businesses and The zoning ordinances must potentially hazardous, since The resolution of the township seniors citizens. He commented on the be combined with all other they might ricochet onto budget has no affect on the land ordinances to form a pedestrians if one is struck tax rate, which was announ­ senior’s efforts as they "land development ordin­ by a passing vehicle. The ced at an additional 5.8 raised $200 of the $900 ance". County recommended put­ cents per $100 of valuation. contribution. The State’s zoning re­ ting up "Yield to Pedestrian" The township may have to For the Record quirements have been modif­ signs on the side of the make up the additional $1 Monday, August 7,1995 ied, and these changes filter road. Councilman Robert million in next year’s budget. The following resolu­ down to the local level. If a Pearsall added, "In their let­ In other business. Police tions were adopted at Mon­ municipality fails to re-exa­ ter, the County states that an Commissioner Richard B. day night’s meeting: mine its master plan every additional $5 million in in­ Murphy announced that the the Township Engineer six years, its looses its surance is needed if a muni­ police sub-station for Ocean was authorized to prepare “presumption of validity". cipality decides to keep the Grove will be opened in plans and perform inspection According to Borough Attor­ barrels." Founders Park before the services for the 1995 road ney Joseph Quinn, "Normal­ end of August. The sub­ August 10,1995 ly, the burden of proof is on Continued on Page 26 station, a mobile trailer, can Continued on Page 26 Vol.120 No.32 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 tCfie Cimeaf- Coming Events This is a PAID directory of events. My Rate: .75 cents per Une/ Minimum Charge $5.25 CALL 775-0007 Answer by Richard Gibbons It's difficult in a way to believe that a Japanese surrender by Billy Graham ended World War 11 fifty years ago this week. SAT., AUGUST 19 SAT., AUGUST 19 Did Ocean Grove celebrate!! 15TH ANNUAL Ocean PEACH FESTIVAL spon­ With no prior announcement or special planning, 8,000 DEAR DR. GRAHAM: Is suicide an unforgivable sin? My Grove Boardwalk Fine Arts sored by Belmar Presbyter­ uncle committed suicide recently, after a long battle with persons congregated in the Auditorium by 7 p.m. that V-J deep depression. I don’t see how he can be blamed for Show, 10 to 5 pm. Ocean ian Church, 9th Ave. & E St., Day night of August 14, 1945, just a very short time after what he did, but on the other hand I worry that maybe God 4 - 6:30 pm. Peaches, ice Avenue from Ocean Pathway radios blasted the news of the unconditional surrender of took away his salvation, in spite of the strong faith he once to Embury Ave. Artists from cream, cake & chicken salad the Japanese forces. had before he got sick. - Mrs. R.P.: 9 states. Pure art, absolutely sandwiches. Also a bouti­ A few fire siren blasts brought people into the streets. DEAR Mrs. R.P.: Whenever I answer a question about no crafts. Rain date Aug. 26 que. For info call 681-3389 Fire engines ran routes throughout the streets. Crowds suicide, I’m always very concerned someone may read this who is contemplating taking his/her own life. I never want (32-33) or 681-8685. (31-33) came out to greet them and there.was a spontaneous anything I say to be misunderstood or used by them as an parade. excuse to commit that final terrible act of destruction. SAT., SEPTEMBER 2 It had been a long, long time between Pearl Harbor and Instead, I urge them to get the help they need, both from 14th ANNUAL CRAFT that August day 44 months later. The world was weary. others and from Christ. FESTIVAL. Over 200 vendors Nearly every family in America had men and women in uni­ Suicide is never God's perfect will, for life is sacred. The Read on hand with their craft- form, making sacrifices every day. Bible is clear: "You shall not murder" (Exodus 20:13). Scho­ lars through the ages have correctly pointed out that those works. Rain date Sept. 4. The good news that the conflict which became known as 3Tf)e Cimefii Sponsored by the Ocean words forbid not only the murder by us of another person, World War II was over was an overwhelming spiritual experi­ but the murder of ourselves through suicide. The Bible re­ For Local News Grove Camp Meeting. For ence, a time of joy. counts only a few examples of suicide (including Judas Is­ info call 681-7197. (31-35) So, neighbors greeted neighbors. Lines formed in every cariot), and in every instance it is presented as the tragic street and the spontaneous victory parade threaded its way end of a tragic life. to the Auditorium. What had been scheduled that night? Nevertheless, suicide is not the unforgivable sin. There is only one sin which God cannot forgive, and that is the One can’t recall. sin of turning our backs on Him and refusing the grace and Suppers were left unfinished, pickup music filled the air. free gift of salvation He offers us in Christ. Flags waved everywhere. The Times called it "one of the No, it was not God’s perfect will for your uncle to most remarkable gatherings ever witnessed here." commit suicide. But God understands his emotional confu­ Paraders reaching Main Avenue from south and north sion, and (from what you say) your uncle may not have DOLLIVE FURNITURE CO. been in control of his action. When we truly trust Christ (as headed for the ocean, gradually forming one great assem­ he had done), we know that "neither death nor life ... nor bly at Ocean Pathway, where they paraded west to the anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from ‘^.roraiicKKEi Auditorium. the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord" (Romans Veterans of Foreign Wars brought out two large Ameri­ 8:38-39). is this your confidence also? can flags; someone brought a Christian flag from the Young "MY ANSWER" column is brought to you by $98.00 People’s Temple. St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove As thousands found sitting room and standing room in 36 Main Street (Rt. 71) the Auditorium, The Doxology was sang, trumpets played, Bradley Beach, NJ 07720 prayers of thanksgiving were offered. Psalms were read, M on - S a t (908) 774-9000 chaplains took their turns in the pulpit. 10an > 6p m And the hymns of each branch of the military filled the . Free Delivery Anytlme/Guaranteed/Special Orders- night. In a way, it was like yesterday. In another, it was like a Pathway Market dream, a timeless dream. Store Hours 42 Pilgrim Pathway ;4;*n , i Actually, it was 50 years ago. Mon. thru Sat. Ocean Grove 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM 774-1749 Meat Specials Your Child's Bell & Evans 3 - 3.5 lb. 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T ^ h o r e n Grove Doctor Sues UMHNJ Roii Out The Barreis For Discrimination Orders Monmouth County Knefs Belmar - The borough jected to the county inter­ Asbury Park - The City Ocean Grove - Young tor. has been ordered to remove ference and borough of­ Asbury Park - Neigh­ Council last Thursday ap­ D. Kong, a local doctor for Kong stated that em­ the bright orange barrels ficials, including the police bors and members of a local proved its plan for com­ many years specializing in ployees of Clara Swain which they had placed at chief, confronted the county church have started fund­ munity growth and realign­ internal medicine, has filed Manor, including himself, pedestrian crossing areas on representatives on Friday raising efforts to help the ment, with the development suit against the United were advised that the nur­ Ocean Avenue. The barrels when attempts were made to family of the two young boys of housing ownership oppor- Methodist Homes of New sing home would be closing had also been placed by remove the barrels. Carton who perished in a fire last Jersey, who operate the when the Manor-By-The-Sea tunites for low and middle municipal officials in Avon, week. John Wright, 8 and Manor-By-The-Sea nursing was opened. Yet, as his suit claimed that the borough income families. The Neigh­ Bradley Beach, Ocean Grove his brother, Robert, 5, died home. Kong, a Korean- states, Kong’s contract was personnei "bullied and borhood Preservation pro­ and Spring Lake to alert of smoke inhalation in the American, served as medical not renewed. Dr. Donald M. threatened to arrest" the gram is being continued with drivers to the necessity of' fire that started in a fold-up director for previous nursing Micallef, who had been dir­ county workers. a funding of $205,000 and a slowing down at intersec­ mattress on the third floor. home facilities in Ocean ector of medicine at Francis Carton claims that since called for improvement in tions where there is usually a Contributions may be sent to Grove owned by the same Asbury Manor, was appoint­ the county maintains the record keeping. The city will lot of foot traffic. Macedonia Baptist Church, group. However, when the ed to the position. road, i.e.. Ocean Avenue, it also target greater code Monmouth County Neptune. Manor-by-the-Sea opened Dr. Kong’s suit alleges has jurisdiction. Belmar enforcement, especially the Counsel Malcolm V. Carton, late last year, Kong's appoin­ that the hiring of Micallef was mayor Pringle, however, Belmar - A 1,p00 pound elimination of abuses in in a telephone converation tment as director of medicine discriminatory against says the borough has rights plus, 10 foot long manatee zoning. with Belmar mayor Kenneth was not renewed. In his Kong’s Korean ancestry. under state law, and he was spotted in the Shark E. Pringle and in a subse­ denied the charges of "buli- River and neighboring Belmar - The borough lawsuit Kong is alleging Kong further states that quent letter, requested that ying." Carton will pursue the waters. The manatee, whom closed down the Malibu racial discrimination. Micallef, who is white, was the borough remove the removal of the barrels Beach Hotel for code and Kong was director of not as qualified as Kong in marine biologists had fitted barrels. His reasons through a court order. safety violations. About medicine at the former years of specialty and ser­ with a transmittor, was iden­ included the potential danger twenty residents were or­ Ocean Grove Nursing Home vice. Neptune Township offi­ tified as "Chessie" who made and hazard should a car dered to. leave and 8 of from 1983 to 1988, when it Jam es C. Batten, cials told The Times that they the journey from Jackson­ inadvertently hit the barrel those evicted were arrested was owned by James and Executive Director of the did not receive any request ville, FL at the rate of 28 and send it rolling or airborn. on drug and related charges, Myrtle Handford. In 1988, United Methodist Homes of from the county to remove miles per day. Since the Similar requests were made including possession of the home was sold to the New Jersey, was quoted as the barrels which it has manatee is an endangered to Avon, Bradley Beach and placed in ocean Grove on handgun ammunition. Police United Methodist Homes and saying Kong’s comments species, his journey to Spring Lake, who did re­ Ocean Avenue and Main Chief Richard Lynch called was renamed the Clara were "outrageous... and colder waters will be move the barrels, as re­ Avenue. It us expected that the Malibu a "problem house Swain Manor. Kong con­ slanderous." watched closely in the event quested. the barrels would remain in for the Belmar Police tinued on as medical direc- he will have to be rescued Mayor Pringle has ob­ place. and tr^sported south. Department.”

Bradley Beach - Steven CPR Course Offered Heath, who has practiced Neptune - The Neptune and Tuesday, August 15. Gail Temple Leaving law since 1973 has been Twp. Board of Health, in The classes begin promptly Neptune City Council temporarily suspended from cooperation with the Amer­ at 7 pm and dismiss at 9:30. his practice. The State ican Heart Assn, and Jersey A fee of $35 for both Neptune City - Gail review. The person ap­ Supreme Court ordered the Shore Medical Center, is courses or $20 or one will be Temple, who had completed pointed will complete suspension while the office offering a "B" CPR Course charged. Couples will be two of her three-year term as Temple’s term which would of Attorney Ethics continues (Adult and Infant/Child). charged $60, a savings of Neptune City councilperson have expired on December its investigatiion. This two-part course will $10. Pre-registration is re­ resigned in a ietter dated 31, 1995. be held at the American quired. Juiy 24. The letter, to mayor Legion, Gully Road, Nep­ For more information or and council, stated that the tune, on Monday, August 14 to register cail 988-5200, ext. 275 by August 10. resignation was effective August 1. Misner Chiropractic Temple’s reasons in­ cluded professional and Health Center Attention family pressures. She is employed as a full-time as­ A// 775-5050 sistant nurse manager at % W a lk Ocean Grove Jersey Shore Medical wait j Center, and she is the mother of two adolescent when ^ Residents: daughters. ' you are H ealth Borough Administrator Joel Popkin advised that the in pain? C en ter OfiBce Hours council has asked the Mon­ mouth County Republican M-W-F lOam-lpm St 3pm-7:30pm ** Tu-Thurs Closed Penny Gross is now a Committee to submit a list of Dr. Kimberly I. Misner Sat. lO aso-lZno on three qualified and eligible 185 W. Sylvania Ave. Neptune City Staff Pharmacist at persons for the council’s Avon Pharmacy

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>.V « ■ PAGE 4 THtlRSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 5Ctje ® i m e 2!- e EDITORIAL Can You Spare a Dime? Today, thousands of sources are vying for a piece of the consumer's dollar. Many of the sources are, as we know, essential to human survival - food, shelter, etc. - others are secondary but essential to human growth, devel­ opment, education, religion, medical research, and so on. Others, of course, are expendable and totally voluntary dependent upon an individual’s priorities. We can certainly recommend many other sources for our truly disposable income - church fundraisers, fraternal organizations, entertainment, to name a few. Some people, unfortunately, also always have a few dollars for the really non-essential consumer expenditures - cigarettes, alcohol, gambling (need we say more?). We would like to present for your consideration what we think is another appropriate avenue for receipt of some of your expendable income. The battleship USS New Jersey is right now docked rather unceremoniously in Bremerton, Washington. The battleship, which was completed on December 7, 1942 at the Philadelphia Naval Yard, has the distinction of having fought in more battles than any other ship in the Navy. It was decommissioned on February 8, 1991. The USS New Jersey fought the Japanese In World War II; it deployed armaments in the Korean War; it transported our service people in the and it served in a defensive position for the U.S. Marines in the Persian Gulf. The USS New Jersey has served its country well and fund­ raising efforts are now in place to bring the "Big J," as she is called, to Liberty State Park, Jersey City, as a permanent museum. The plan to bring the USS New Jersey home has been V€®CE CkTTBP FEXHPIJE Ib s llKiro fiw midkrs. LttteM nmit eery IbB mmw rod eddme and a dayttw plwBe MEBnbet discussed since 1979. Assemblyman Joseph Azzolina, (R- 8wrvw8toBti«m,lAittmide»i#4!ieHaa4te6te366’wwpdBorle»aBdare9Bi4**tearodra8iitleHierrqlecfloii. Monmouth), who served onboard as a special assistant to lb 1 ^ l b m e lla w h PJD. Bm S, OcewR G iim t, N | Mr FAX lb ^ the commanding officer in Beirut, chairs the USS New Jer­ sey Battleship Commission. Azzolina announced that the battleship would be approved as a museum by state offi­ Former Teacher Comments cials if it were brought to New Jersey. The US Navy will Impressive Appearance only release the ship if it can be guaranteed that funding is On Morgan Grievances EDITOR, TIMES: that he took time out from in place. Plans call for the USS New Jersey being docked On August 1, as part of his busy schedule, to come EDITOR, TIMES: example, rise from the mid at Liberty State Park with its bow pointing toward the Hud­ the 12th Annual National and speak about crime I am not surprised at 70’s to the mid 90’s. To at­ son River. Thus, the ship would provide views of the Statue Night Out Against Crime, prevention and issues facing the controversy swirling tribute this improvement to of Liberty and Ellis Island, making a trip to the area that more than 28 million people every Monmouth County around Neptune High anyone other than the much more worthwhile. in the United States parti­ resident. We couldn’t help School principal. Robert B. teachers is a prevarication. The greatest obstacle is, of course, raising the money cipated in neighborhood notice how warmly he was Morgan, nor am I surprised Morgan unintentionally for the journey to New Jersey which involves the towing of events. Sponsored by local received by the local police by the Neptune superinten­ condemns his effectiveness the ship along the west coast and through the Panama police departments, the com­ and sheriff officer’s that at­ dent’s dismissive reaction by his own words. If his as­ Canal. Some repairs would also be needed, along with suf­ munity event is intended to tended the event. to legitimate concerns of sertion that he left his pre­ ficient funds to support its first year. Estimates currently display a neighborhood’s A neighbor of mine. many high school person­ vious principalship at Ches­ project that $15 million would be necessary to transport the solidarity against crime, Dawn Tkatch, who recently nel. ter (Pennsylvania) High ship and to build a dock at the site. heightened crime and drug moved to Monmouth (boun­ Because Michael T. School because he could One of the fundraising projects, in addition to private prevention and strengthen ty, was most impressed by Lake believes himself to be “no longer be effective,” is donations, is the issuance of special USS New Jersey li­ police/community relations. what Mr. Oxley had said. infallible in matters of edu­ accurate, then he has cense plates, at the cost of $M.00, similar to the other I was fortunate to hold Needless to say, we believe cation, to accept the griev­ admitted that he has in less special New Jersey plates now issued. Governor Whitman one of these events in Mon­ it is this type of commitment ances would be an admis­ than two years exhausted is expected to sign the bill creating the special plates, which mouth County. With the that makes Monmouth (boun­ sion he was wrong since he his educational talent. No has passed both houses, on August 10. help and support of my ty a wonderful place to live. personally selected Morgan administrator who sets high Upon the writing of this editorial, it is unknown whether neighbors, the event was a Once again, thank you Mr. to be principal, and he can­ expectations and who de­ Governor Whitman has approved the issuance of the plates. success. Oxley for sharing your time not make such an admis­ mands hard work from both We are confident that she does support this project, and we However, the highlight of and thoughts with residents sion. students and staff would hope that when you are considering the disposition of your the evening came when of Monmouth (bounty. This is what Lake had ever become ineffective. extra money for those worthy causes, you think about the Monmouth County Sheriff PAT KOTYK to say about the issue: “I'm But even more damn­ Ih e Big J" upon whom many thousands of loyal men and candidate, Joe Oxley Manalapan sure that Dr. Morgan was ing is his advice to a women defended our country. She deserves a final resting showed up. We appreciate not involved in any way, teacher who asked for rec­ place that affords the ship and all that it stands for the shape, or fashion.” He pro­ ommendations to overcome respect to which it is entitled. There is no more respectful vides no evidence whatso­ several disciplinary prob­ place for this purpose better than Liberty State Park. Let’s Thank You ever. Any student of rheto­ lems in her classes. His help bring the USS New Jersey home. EDITOR, TIMES: ric would recognize this as pedagogical advice was to Open The Baked Goods Com­ a hasty generalization with "kick butt.” She was Cintefli mittee would like to thank the no specific details. stunned by this advice, es­ Letter following businesses for their Furthermore, the su­ pecially from one who is Serving Our Readers Since 1875 EDITOR, TIMES: generous contributions to perintendent attributes the purported to have a doc­ This is an open letter to the Ladies Auxiliary Bazaar rise in HSPT scores to tor’s degree in education. the Camp Meeting Associa­ Bake Table: Day’s Restau­ Morgan. This is ludicrous Over the past several rant, Sunny’s Ice Cream years, the Neptune Town­ THE OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES tion. Gentlemen please do for several reasons. Those not let a few self appointed Parlor, Freedman’s Bakery, responsible for the rise are ship Education Association Is published weekly et Grandma’s Market, Grove has found it necessary to 41 Pilgrim Pathway, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 individuals pressure you into the teachers involved in the removing one of the last ves­ Cafe, Four Trees Restaurant, file grievances against the Post Office Box 5 remedial programs that tiges of small town America. Pathway Market, Raspberry were in place before Mor­ superintendent for unfair Second Class Postage at Ocean Grove, NJ Cafe, Moonstruck, Sampler I am referring to the tree and gan’s appointment. Stu­ practices. He has lost every A# rigfttis reserved. No part of this publication may be reproducecl in any Inn, Strange Brew, Ginger­ form wittKiut permission from tfie Publisher. Ail unsbticited matertel bench lined business district dents who need remedia­ decision and has cost the breads, and Kitch & Kaboo- becomes the property of THE OCEAN GROVE and NEPTUNE TIMES of Main Ave. The public tion have four different township thousands of dol­ dle. Many thanks also to the unless accorttpanied ^ a stamped, self-addressed envelope. right-of-way should contain routes to improve their writ­ lars in legal fees and remu­ Subscription rate Is $15 (fifenmooth County) and $18 (non Monmouth individuals who braved the public benches not just the ing, reading, and mathemat­ neration to the teachers. I County residents) per year (ffi issues). heat to contribute to the private tables and chairs of ics scores: special HSPT have no doubt that the cur­ POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE OCEAN GROVE and bake table. Your continued NEPTUNE TIMES. P.O. Box 5, Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 commercial enterprises. If classes from September to rent grievance will be de­ support is greatly appre­ (908)776-0007 maintanence costs are a June; after-school pro­ cided in favor of the asso­ ciated. PUBUSHER/EDITOR Gregory 0 . Hunt problem I am willing to grams; Saturday classes, ciation, thus causing more MANAGER Kevin Sheehan JUDY & JAN spearhead a fu n d ' raising and several weeks of sum­ embarrassment to the cen­ ASSISTANT MANAGER Ilona Hunt Baked Goods ADVERTISING drive to purchase your old mer school. tral administration. KeVm Sheehan, Rick Antiistead Committee GRAPHIC COSIGNER Steven Froias benches or new ones to be Having participated in DALLAS K. HERBERT Ocean Grove SPORTS EDITOR Rosemary Studiok placed in front of those the program for two years, I Wall PHOTOGRAPHY Joe Sharp businesses willing to have The Times wishes to KIDS KORNER B3ITOR saw the writing scores, for Kelli Sheehan them. apologize for inadvertently CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Richard GBibons, William iCesge, omitting the names of three Marie M cM ona^, Larry Jackson, Chris Hansen, Paul R. Ridner, Greg JOE KRIMKO contributors in last week’s Fany, Bonnie Graham, Ginny Reynolds, Sue BaczkowSid, Molly Be^owitei Ocean Grove Denise Hersehet, Made SteMone^e, Luka Hansen issue. More Letters on Page 7 THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1995 PAGE5

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Sacred Choir Concert • 7:30pm • Aug. 27th "Seven J[gst W ords o f C hrist" JJ Chaplain, U.S. Senate September 3rd Stafford Teak I0:30am

Peale Center for Christian Living Pawling, NY For further information about Ocean Grove Religious Events September 3rd-7pm Please Call: 908-775-0035 PAGE 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995

Past 60 Years In Grove Remembered On 100th Birthday

Convention Hall. Another recollection is of dressing up The Ocean Grove Fish­ Boardwalk Pavilion. Surfside Service. to stroll the boardwalk. Dress ing Club celebrate its 60th Thursday, August 10 at Monday, August 14 at included hats and gloves. anniversary on Saturday, 6:30 p.m., Rosemary & 7:30 p.m. there will be a Women from the Berkeley August 12, with an open Friends of Calvary Chapel Northeastern Bible Institute Carteret and other hotels house from 10 a.m. until 2 will present a gospel con­ Night at the Tabernacle with wore gowns and furs. p.m. and a dinner, starting at cert. music by the Long Hill Mrs. Buch still maintains 6 p.m., for club members Friday, August 11 at 7:30 Chapel Bell Choir of her membership in the Lad­ only. p.m. The "Crusader Gospel Chatham, NJ. ies Auxiliary of the Auditor­ The dinner will be Band" of Bricktown will Tuesday, August 15 at ium Ushers, and her descen­ preceded by a membership present a gospel concert. 7:30 p.m. Dave and Marcy dants continue their interest parade from the boardwalk Saturday, August 12 at 2 Alves and Friends of Sutton, in Ocean Grove. Her grand­ to the clubhouse, led by p.m. The King of Kings Com­ MA will present a gospel daughter Katherine Cestare Joyce Dawson and a munity Christian & Mis­ concert at the Boardwalk represents the third genera­ Dixieland band. Mrs. Daw­ sionary Alliance Church Pavilion. tion to appear in the play son is acknowledged by Band of Manahawkin will For a 1995 summer gospel "Peter Pan," following her many as the leading umbrel­ present a gospel concert. brochure with ail the details mother and grandmother. la twirler in Ocean Grove. Sunday, August 13 at of these summer programs, Mrs. Buch's granddaughters 4:45 p.m. Pastor Steve all offered without charge, Anne Thorpe Crespo and TILLIE O. BUCH Carlsen and Ed Danielsen please contact OGCMA Carol Thorpe Amonica The Ocean Grove Camp and Friends of Faith Evan­ GOSPEL MUSIC SERIES at owned and operated Smug­ Meeting Welcomes everyone gelical Free Church of 908-775-0035. gler’s Cove for a few years. chilly days until it was stolen to the following events at the Freehold will lead the Ocean Grove - Tillie O. Mrs. Buch’s great grand­ from the tent in 1980. Buch first came here in 1920, children Elizabeth and staying in a boarding house Mrs. Buch’s memories of Katherine Cestare, Kristen across from her fiance’s tent. her sixty years in Ocean and Kyle Crespo and Alexan­ Grove include the A&P on Tony Campolo Returns They’re Still Married to Irwin M. Buch in dra Amonica are the sixth Main Avenue where her step­ 1922, “ she spent the next generation to spend some son Invin M. Buch, Jr., To Auditorium Pulpit Working Out sixty summers tenting at 4 time every summer in Ocean Mt. Carmel Way, giving up worked. Ocean Grove - The Grove and to be involved in Ocean Grove - One of the tent in 1982. Since then Both ends of town "Exercise to Christian Music" the children’s activities. the Grove's most popular she has spent a few weeks provided recreation. Mrs. preachers, the dynamic An­ will meet for one more week weeks every summer at the Buch and her sister Louise thony (Tony) Campolo, re­ beginning August 11 through Broadway home of her Bannister took their children August 18 from 10:30-11:15 turns Sunday, August 13. He daughter Helen Thorpe. Mrs to ride the merry-go-round at will speak at both the 10:30 A.M. in the Great Auditorium Buch celebrated her one- the North End Hotel com­ am and 7 pm services. Pavillion (or the Community hundredth birthday on Feb­ plex. Later her daughter Dr. Campolo serves as Room next to Pathway Mar­ CUSTOM ruary 18, 1995. Helen Buch Thorpe and director of evangelism for the ket on high heat and Her husband’s family, niece Joan Bannister Shot- Christian Environmental humiidity days). The fee is friendly with Dr. Elwood well worked there in the Association. He holds a $2.50 per class. Organizer Stokes, had the largest tent Macaroon shop. The South ASSOCIATES seminary degree and also an and Ocean Grove resident in the Grove and the only End pavilion provided a cool Elaine Tarantin told the earned doctor of philosophy one with an indoor toilet. place to relax and the obli­ ANTHONY CAMPOLO Times, "We’ve enjoyed fit­ degree from Temple Univer­ Each summer the family gatory bathhouses. ness and fellowship this sity. He is a professor of reached here from Lebanon, All residents moved their summer and invite you to fmU ^ sociology and director of the PA, riding by horse and cars out of town from mid­ The Evangelical Asso­ graduate programs in urban join us." buggy for three days. night Saturday to midnight / U l M a l o r ciation for the Promotion of The "Free for All" pro­ development at Eastern Many other differences Sunday. Mrs. Buch perform­ Education, an organization gram will also resume that College in St. David’s, Pen­ in lifestyle existed. News­ ed this chore until her grand­ Bram ift committed to ministry in week from 10 -10:15 a.m. in nsylvania. paper reading was forbidden daughters were grown social programs in less de­ the Great Auditorium Park. 1 2 0 0 Mata As associate pastor of outside the tent on Sunday. enough to relieve her. Mt. Carmel Baptist Church in veloped countries, as well as For more information, Tenters cooked on coal Other memories concern West Philadelphia, Dr. Cam­ with at-risk children and call the Ocean Grove Camp stoves and scrubbed their Asbury park. One is seeing 77IMI700 polo is minister-at-large for youth in urban America, was Meeting Assn, at 775-0035 or laundry on a washboard in the Moro Castle cruise ship founded by Dr. Campolo Elaine Tarantin at 988-6048. World Concern based in the backyard. A potbellied which, following a fire on and he serves as its presid­ Seattle, Washington. He has stove heated the cabin on board, drifted to shore at written twenty-three books, ent. including 'The Kingdom of He is married, has two God is a Party," and "My grown children and two I Kfltfss f‘ar»te Y« Family is Driving Me Crazy." grandchildren. " W<’> 1 ■

Party Time On Clark Ave. Ocean Grove - The 14th don broil, sausage and pep­ SAMPLER INN annual block party on Clark pers, chicken with pignoli EstabI ished ■ 19IT Avenue was held on August nuts, and much more. 5. Planning for this fun-filled During dinner, entertain­ event starts when Mary Ron- ment was provided by getti arrives to her summer George Robson Vocals- home in the Grove. /Keyboard, and Rob Davis Opening ceremonies on guitar. Desserts followed, were at 5 p.m., with a prayer such as baklava, ambrosia, given by John Cantilina, and pies, cakes, chocolate then the appetizers were mousse, etc. served - stuffed mushrooms, Games were arranged mini-reubens, guacamole, and led by Carol Egner who salads, taco dip, shrimp, oversaw the racing horse, lobster bites, pizza, cocktail the bean toss, fishing etc. Carol and her partner Mike franks, stuffed perogies and - k i t k i r k much more. Boniello were the winners of I $2.00 OFF Any Check of $10 or more j The block party has its the Egg Toss. I witfc this ad not to be combined with any other offer expires 8/17 first interruption in its 14 The commitee hopes it years with an elaborate thun­ has been able to inicude the der and lightning display and names of all the attendees Come In & Try Our New Baked Goods the sorely needed rain. and apologizes for any omis­ Take Out Available • Open Every Day sions or misspellings. They After that intermission, Breakfast 7:45-10;00AM Lunch 11;30-1;50 Dinner 4:15-7:30 dinner continued with as­ are all looking forward to sorted main dishes, inclu­ next year’s event! 28 Main Ave Ocean Grove, NJ 775-1905_____ ding chicken .lasagna. Ion- THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 PAGE7 MORE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR First Aid Squad Hamilton Fire Company Seeks Donations S.I.D. Sounds Deserves Recognition EDITOR, TIMES: tenance, and new equipment EDITOR, TIMES: recognize the Hamilton Fire' The time is here again really doe add up. Like "Bad News" I am living in an age in Company for a job well for our Annual Squad Fund Eighteen of our EMT which media attention is done, I would especially like Drive, the proceeds of which members are also trained to drawn to bad things. I was to thank Fred Richart and is our principle source of administer first responder EDITOR, TIMES: for debt incurred by resid­ raised to look for the good in Jeff McDonald for their help income for the entire year defibrillation using defibril­ A few days ago, I re­ ents of Ocean Grove? This others and my community. and information that I need­ and is used 100% to finance lators that have been ceived some very disturbing is Special Improvement Dis­ The reason I am writing this ed to make my project com­ 'round the clock Emergency provided by the Township of information, regarding the trict for Ocean Grove Busi­ is to bring to the attention of plete. Neptune. We are proud to proposed Ocean Grove ness Organizations only. Medical Service (EMS) to my neighbors and commun­ Thank you for your time. our community. be able to provide this latest 5.1. D. 1 am taking this oppor­ ity the stewardship of the UURA J. GANUN and highest level of emer­ There may be a possibil­ tunity to express my opposi­ There is never a charge Hamilton Fire Company. A1C, U.S. Air Force gency medical care to our ity that I received some mis­ tion on this S.I.D. It sounds for our services. All mem­ I was born, raised and Neptune information, but I was told like “we foot the bill until they bers of the squad are volun­ friends and neighbors. educated in Neptune and I The Squad is ap­ that once this Ocean Grove pay up!" Consequently, Grateful To teers and receive no com­ am now serving in the U.S, pensation for their time. Our preciative of the friends and 5.1. D. becomes an ordin­ knowing municipal programs Air Force, stationed at operating expenses include neighbors who have ance. the taxpayers of Nep­ as I do, if this program is Volunteers McGuire AFB. I am present­ replacing supplies and e- contributed to our previous tune Township must fully approved by Neptune Town­ EDITOR, TIMES: ly attending an Ecology col­ quipment used on emergen­ Fund Drives and trust in their fund the budget of this ship Committee, can a simi­ The Book sale on July lege class. We were given a cy and service calls, main­ generosity in 1995. The 5.1. D., until the revenues are lar program be far behind for 21-22 was a huge success. project to investigate an tenance on our two am­ Squad is also thankful for the collected by the Tax Office of the residents of Neptune? There were more than 40 environmental issue pertain­ bulances and the continuing continued generous support Neptune Township. This Apparently this new volunteers that helped at ing to our personal lives. training and education of our received from the Ocean sounds like "Bad News" to S.I.D. can affect everyone, various times throughout the This is what led me to find members. The average first Grove Board of Fire Com­ me. including Neptune residents. Sale. Many helped on Thurs­ out about the caring and aid call costs about $85 just missioners, the Township of Suppose the Taxpayers If in fact this S.I.D. ordinance day sorting and categorizing compassionate group of to roll the ambulance out of Neptune and Monmouth of Ocean Grove elect not to is an additional burden on thousands of books. The men that make up the Hamil­ the fire house. Supplies, County and other area agen­ pay this S.I.D. tax. Does this Neptune Residents, as I fear, kids of the Breakfast Club ton Fire Company. They oxygen, etc., that may be cies. mean that the Taxpayers of the only way to express our and the Peter Pan Play restored the lake where as a used to treat the patient add New members are al­ Neptune must fund this pro­ discontent regarding the situ­ Rehearsal group hand car­ child I spent many days fish­ to this basic cost. ways welcomed to join in gram, until they either pay up ation is to contact our Town­ ried well over 100 boxes ing. They also continue to Each of our 21 active answering the approximately or their properties are liquid­ ship Committee and let them from Grove Hall to the plant trees rather than cut members is a certified Emer­ 700 calls that the squad will ated in a tax sale to satisfy a know that this proposed tax Pavilion. I’m grateful for that them, down. gency Medical Technician respond to in 1995. Infor­ municipal lien? is unfair and we are not additional help. There was a I quickly learned there (EMI). This means that mation on membership can This is extremely unfair going to allow it. warm feeling of Christian was more to this fire com­ each has to have a basic be obtained from Captain to the citizens of Neptune. MARION MITCHELL fellowship among the volun­ pany than just their job to EMT course of 120 hours Stephen Beltle at 988-5055. Why should we stand good Neptune teers. Most of us actually save property and lives. enjoyed what we were doing and recertification every Your tax deductible This fire company not only and who we were doing it three years. This training is donation may be returned to carries respect for people with. I can’t thank enough paid for by the squad. Ad­ P. O. Box 57, Ocean Grove, but also for the environment. S.I.D. Petition those workers who gave of ditionally, members attend NJ 07756. Thank you for They care for and maintain themselves so tirelessly. training seminars to keep , you past and continued the ecological balance in the To Retract Vote They know who they are. abreast of new develop­ support. environnient, not because it I also appreciate the ments in techniques and OCEAN GROVE FD EDITOR, TIMES: If any of Ocean Grove's is a law but because they help from the Camp Meeting equipment. The cost of FIRST AID SQUAD Having spoken with property owners wish to sign are putting their beliefs into Association. Their crew set training, insurance, main­ Ocean Grove numerous residents of a petition against the estab­ action. up the tables and snowfenc­ Ocean Grove, I found that it lishment of a S.I.D. ordin­ Like myself, most people ing and carted away the is the contention of many ance, it is imperative that you will not realize that this fun­ leftover books. l^ije ^tinesi taxpayers that the S.I.D. let the Neptune Township ding did not come from our Again let me say thanks. balloting was conducted in Committee know by a tax dollars nor any federal Bless you all! Serving Our Readers Since 1875 an extremely biased and un­ signed acknowledgement, funding. Using money earn­ RUTH LEDUE fair manner, that you as a taxpayer, op­ ed from fund raisers and Ocean Grove I have received various pose this S.I.D. their own personal labors, complaints against the bal­ Time is of the essence, they maintain and protect the loting procedures, such as, the petitions must be com­ property in which they own pleted and ready for delivery the property owner didn’t re­ to ensure future generations to the Township Committee ceive the voting ballot or will be able to enjoy the by August 14, 1995. I ballot recipients having sub­ beauty of nature. It is our mitted an affirmative vote, for strongly urge all property responsibility to assist and the simple reason th ^ they owners, who feel that the support them however we completely misunderstood establishment of the S.I.D. can. I would like to have my the "Benefits" outlined In the ordinance is wrong for this community recognize the fire accompanying brochure, community, contact me be­ company's achievement and now having decided to fore this date at 774-1742. responsibility they have retract that vote and vofe in PAMELA A. GRINER shown as one of the earth’s the negative. Ocean Grove S a v e l i 6 0 caretakers. ON THE ORECK VACUUM SYSTEM I would like to thank and Purchase one of our 8 lb. Hotel Uprights with Microsweep' and receive our powerful 4 lb. Super Buster B. compact canister vacuum. A $160 Value — FREE!

ORECK XL 8 LB. Molinari’s Restaurant HOTEL UPRIGHT FEATURES: •Microswoep allows your Greek lo glide from carpel lo bare fioors with no height adjustment % necessary PIZZERIA a BAR •Glide-Ease system tends to propel cleaner forward elTortlcssly. •Cuts cleaning lime in half with l00'‘/f more bristles. Cleans twice as fast, uses 50^/1 less electricity. PASTA & WINE $6.99 •Weighs only 8 lbs. Choose from a Selection o f our Homemade Pasta Dinners and Glass o f House Wine (Mon. thru Thun, eat in only) Now, (or wtiat you pay ORECK SUPER BUSTER B. (or a vacuum cleaner, COMPACT VACUUM FEATURES: you get a vacuum ■So powedul it can tin a 16 lb bowling system. Ttie Orecti ball, yet weighs only 4 lbs. i Wednesday Large Cheese Pizza $4.50 8 lb. Hotel Uprigtit ‘Air blowing as well as vacuuming. and the powerful * Ideal for car. olTice, kitchen. Greek Compact ■ Full size power in the palm of your band. Canister 1.00 DPAFTS Monday thru Friday Until 4PM $1.25 (frer 4PM ADDITIONAL BONUS $ for one With purchase of any low price! Greek XL Upright receive our TIDY-UP j Everyday ^ Buy one Cappuccino Get One FREE carpel sweeper— a 39.95 Value FREEl (Pay only 7 50S4Hf OPEN 7 DAYS FOR LUNCH & DINNER 312 West Sylvania Avenue n n B Bilow Shopping Center Neptune City, NJ /SINGER 775-7733 Eat In, Take Out or FREE Delivery 5W /ffa/fl Stmat, Avan-By-The-Sea, NJ 07717 Tat: SO2-90u1 PAGE 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 First Place In Garden Competition Making Waves In Avon Bv The Sea by Marie McMonagle

Back to the Beach the support of the First Aid have a high school, all They couldn’t have ask­ members. Several took time residents attending public ed for a more beautiful day off from work to volunteer for school must register at the for the Junior Lifeguard Tour­ the day. Their presence was Avon School. For further nament on the last day of appreciated. Fortunately their information call John Gatta July. The water had warmed services were not needed. at 775-4328. up some from the weekend It was a gorgeous, fun St. Rose Irish and the rough seas and rip­ and educational day. Thanks Cabaret Night tides had quieted. go to all the teams that took Mary Reilly was the About 15 teams of part and thanks for leaving Chainvoman of the First Irish youngsters from as faraway the beach the way you found Cabaret Night, at St. Rose. as Cape May & Long Beach it. The evening featured music NY were entered in the an­ Church Summer Update by the Paddy Noonan Band, nual event. The youngsters St. Elizabeth held 2 sum­ the singing of Mary O’Dowd compete in different age mer functions this weekend. and the Irish Step Dancers group events including a Friday was the annual din- from Patricia Murphy’s Run, Swim, Run; Distance ner/dance and Chinese Auc­ School of Dance. Swim; Distance run; Paddle tion at the Barclay. Avon’s 95 Anniversary Board Competition; Torpedo Among those donating The 95th Anniversary of Rescue; Swimming Relay items were the Kelly Family, Avon will be celebrated on Race and Beach flags. The Elizabeth Clossey, Joan Sat. Aug. 19. The day will single drawback to the day Faughnan, Helen Finnerty, start with the Sand Castle was the temperature. Gerry Plummer, Denise and Contest on Woodland Ave JEFF SHINKO (above) and Jim White of Cookman Avenue, Ocean Grove, have been The hot sand was parti­ Hank Koch, Pat Buerck, Beach from 9 am to 12 awarded First Place honors in the Garden Competition sponsored by Bill Bitter Plant cularly difficult for the Singer Sewing, Father Joe, noon. Late afternoon on & Flower, Wall Twp. Photos were submitted by area gardeners and a subsequent site youngsters in the beach Mr and Mrs Bernie Berry, Woodland Ave. beach will be visit was made on July 31 by independent judges. flags competition. Designed Michael Balsamo, The Dug­ the site of a Kite Flying Mr. Shinko had previously been awarded First Place in the 1991 Ocean Grove to enhance reflex time, ans, Mary and Brian, Eleanor contest from 5:30 to 7 pm. Chamber of Commerce Garden Competition, and is responsible, with his neighbor beach flags is a sandy ver­ Mahon, Flavia Marisca and "Denim and Lace" will Judy Cairnes, for maintenance of the plantings at the Broadway entrance to the Grove. sion of musical chairs. The the Spring Lake Theater perform in the area of the contestants lie face down in Group. Always donating her Pavilion starting at 7:30 in the sand (very hot) and on time and energy, Bea Mur- the evening. The Grand fin­ 1129 5th Ave. 7 7 5 '- 4 S 2 3 the whistle jump up, turn and day this year was a winner ale of the day will be a Fire­ N eptune race about a 100 feet to bringing home the sports works display on Norwood attempt to secure one of the basket donated by Vinnie Ave Beach at 9 pm. Nor­ MCMS markers that have placed in Nappo and Maroris Electric. wood Beach will be closed the sand behind them. The Taylor Memorial Baptist for the day. Avon team had several final­ held VBS last week. Satur­ Anniversary T ' shirts are ists in this event including day evening the youngsters on sale now at MidLantic Jaime Pigman. Paul Schabell put on a short skit embrac­ Bank, the Borough office took 2nd and Ian Fox 3rd for ing the songs they had and the Rec office. They are their age group. learned during the program. $10 and come in sizes from Open 50th Anniversary A one and only coup for The evening was topped off small to xx-large. Any money 1945-1995 the day, Stephen Schaeffer with ice cream sundaes. gained by sale of the shirts Daily Thanks to the generosity and the Rodriquez boys - will be used towards next except Dinner Specials starting from Monday, Isreal and Johnny - took the of the congregation, several year’s Avon Day. July 3,1^ thru Sunday, September top 3 places on the beach youngsters spent the past Upcomirtg Events fo ri 10,1995. Only $11^5 each run for ages 12-15. week at Camp Haluwasa, a Aug 10: Bd of Ed Meeting Among the girls taking Christian Bible Camp in Aug 11: Swim Team Dinner Tuesday places in the finalist heats, Hammonton, NJ. Aug 12: Chile Cook Off Choose from the foUowing entrees Natalie Schabell was in sev­ The next Fifth Avenue Aug 19: Avon’s 95th Anniv. Veal Francaise', Veeil Cutlet l^rmigiana. eral finals including beach church Event is the Peach Aug 21: Borough Meeting Chicken Marsala, Chicken Lemon, flags and Casey Capron Festival sponsored by the Aug 23: Summer Theater Shrimp Scampi, or Shrimp Marmara finished 5th in both the Run, United Methodist Church, Production served with Soup or Mussels Swim, Run and the Paddle Sat. Aug. 19th. Boards. A very nice show­ Chili Cook Off Salad, Pasta, Dessert and Coffee ing, Casey. The 1st Annual will be Mayor Hausett did his held this Saturday from 2 to Or Try Our Chicken Breast Murphy or usual fine job and obviously 9 pm around the Municipal Chicken Breast & Sausage Murphy enjoyed his position as an­ Building. This is sponsored nouncer. It had to get hot, by the Fire Department. Be­ served with Soup or Mussels, Salad, Dessert and Cofiee though, up on the boards all sides chiii, there will be It’s A day. games, music, hot dogs, An event like this takes a hamburgers, beer and soda. lot of planning and organiza­ Come out and enjoy and tion. Most of that work is support a good cause. FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED FOR FAMILY FUN SINCE 1945 done by Tim Gallagher and Avon School Registration Charles Haiti. Several hun­ Take heart, school is dred youngsters take part in nearing. Registration for new the evidenced by the empty elementary grade and all but carefully stacked pile of public high school students 100 Dominoe boxes after will be held Aug. 14 - Sep. 1 lunch. The program was from 9:30 am to 12 noon at scheduled to begin at 9 am. the Avon School. It did. The last event was The first day of instruc­ scheduled for 4-4:30. It went tion will be Wed. Sept. 6 for off at 4:15. The tournament all elementary students. cannot be run safely without Although Avon does not

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A Little Ditty The from Neptune City A sb ury,fyirk. Place Of Choice by Ginny Reynolds by G. Dorothy Sabatim

Neptune City Day day. Thanks also to the sponsoring a pancake NATIONAL NIGHT OUT Bulgaria, Italy, Hong Kong, As you probably sus­ turned out to be fun for all members of the Dae Han breakfast on Sunday, What a turnout! Many Sweden, Poland, Brazil and pect, there are many more with a nice assortment of Tae Kwon Do school for August 27 from 9 a.m. to 12 people, including myself, 11 other countries, plus the teens in desperate need of a tables to shop and an inter­ their demonstration. Peanut noon at the council home, were amazed at the crowd of U.S. Some of these young Mentor. Won’t you please esting group of games to Butter & Jammin’ for their 203 W. Sylvania Ave., happy Asbury Park resid­ people have never left their come forward and help a ‘ play. The games were all show, WJLK, and the Line Neptune City, N.J. Menu ents, who not only came to home country, and they are youngster out of a troubled sponsored by local groups dancers for teaching so includes pancakes (all you the National Night Out all coming to Asbury Park. life. Call Danielle Wilson at such as the PTO, Scouts, many people the dances can eat), omelet, french Celebration but participated Let’s show them we are 462-9444 or Sebastian Tra­ Recreation, etc. that they have perfected. toast, sausage, juice, and in and enjoyed the evening. pleased to share our city pani at 431 -7280 for info. ********** The food was good, coffee. ALL ARE WEL­ We want to thank every with them. Come and enjoy DO YOU KNOW -- the entertainment was en­ Some facts from the COME! resident who made the effort this delightful competition, About the Sheriff’s Dept joyable, even the weather NCADD - THE CONSE­ to show support to each meet new friends from other Drug Hotline, 1 -800-356- cooperated for MOST of the QUENCES OF DRINKING Aug 14-9:30 11- Pre­ other and their community. cultures and share ours with DRUG for reporting drug day, unfortunately the Fire­ ON HEALTH. Heavy and school & Junior Fun & Don’t stop there! Now them. They will perform at activity.... works had to be canceled 2 chronic drinking can harm Games we must make every effort to Trinity Church, Grand & You can cal! the Asbury Park TCU (Technical Crime nights in a row due to the virtually every organ and Aug 17 - Library Vacation continue the good work. Asbury Aves., Wed. thru Sat. Unit) at 502-5793 and leave weather (I’m hoping that system in the body. It is Reading Club Members There are thousands of hon­ GETTING OUT an anonymous message they have only been post­ the single most important Only Party est, hard working and fully OF TROUBLE about drugs and other illegal poned). cause of illness and death Aug 18 - Neptune City capable citizens of Asbury Sometimes when we are activity.... There is one thing I from liver disease (alcoholic Recreation DJ in the park Park who can, and will TAKE in trouble we wish someone 'The sounding of any noticed at Neptune City hepatitis and cirrhosis). It Aug 21 - 9:30 -11 - Pre BACK THIS CITY and make would come along and help horn or other auditory sig­ Day that is true for anything contributes to approxi­ school & Junior Fun & it the thriving, enviable com­ us out of it. Believe it or not, so do many of our “troubled naling device in any motor that goes on in this Boro; mately 65% of all cases of Games munity it once was. vehicle or motorcycle on any the members of the Police, pancreatitis. It depresses Aug 25 - Neptune City Please join your Neigh­ teenagers," yet they don’t know how to express this or public right-of way or public Fire, First Aid and Public the immune system and re­ Recreation Bus trip to a borhood Watch as this is even if there are such people space, except as a warning Works all contribute their sults in a predisposition to Phillies game one very important way in willing to help them. You of danger" is in direct vio­ time, whether on or off- diseases such as respira­ Aug 28 - 9:30-11:00- which we all can make a dif­ could be that person. lation of Ordinance #2158, duty, to help the people in tory infections and pneu­ Preschool & Junior Fun & ference. It doesn’t cost any­ Almost everyone of the Article IV, Paragraph 4.2. this town in some form or monia. It also increases Games thing but the benefits are teens in trouble today are RESIDENT OF THE MONTH another. When you think the risk for cancer, with an Sept 6 - BACK TO many and include everyone really "good kids" at heart, The names for the back to who sold the 50-50 estimated 2-4% of all can­ SCHOOL! who lives here. Call Officer they just need someone with "Resident of the Month" tickets or worked the con­ cer cases thought to be George Corbin at 774-1300 a "heart" to come forward column are coming in slow­ cession stands you'll real­ caused either directly or I want to hear from for information. One final word about this and help them see themsel­ ly. Since the nominations ize that you came across a indirectly by alcohol. The you! Your comments, ideas special night, Ben Schloss- ves in a better light. There is for this column come from member of at least one of strongest link between al­ and items of interest about berg, a lifetime resident of a program for such teens. our citizens, I am waiting to these groups. The YAP cohol and cancer involves our town are always wel­ Asbury Park, wrote the great It’s the Mentor Program have enough names to start even took part by having cancer of the upper diges­ come. Please share them song which he & the United which is a court appointed it. Your nominee should be their members help to keep tive tract, including the with me by calling me at Youth for Christ Choir per­ program for a good majority any resident we can admire the picnic tables clear of esophagus, the mouth and 988-3215, FAXing your in­ formed. We want to thank of the teens involved in the for their commitment to ex­ spills and messes so that the larynx. Data also links formation to THE TIMES at him for this wonderful contri­ YDC (YotJth Detention Cen­ cellence in a personal, pro­ everyone could sit and en­ alcohol consumption to 774-4480, or by writing to bution to our city. I quote ter). This program is run by fessional, and/or inspirational joy their food. I would like cancers on the liver, breast me at THE TIMES, PO Box his chorus, "Asbury Park, Sebastian Trapani, an em­ way. If you have someone to say thanks to ALL the and colon. 5, Ocean Grove NJ 07756. my city by the sea, you’ll ployee of YDC, who puts a in mind that fits this special organizations for putting to­ always be home to me." great deal of his time into profile, please let me know. gether such a wonderful Knights of Columbus is MARIMBA FESTIVAL helping youngsters match up COMMENTS . The next 4 days Asbury with a volunteer Mentor who If you have news about Park will be home to the is willing to give something a program which benefits Internationa! Marimba Com­ these young people never Asbury Park residents, munity. 81 contestants from had from the adults around please contact me and I will 23 countries will participate them, time, attention and make sure to feature it in this for prizes totaling more than love. That’s all it usually column. I welcome any $20,000. This unique festival takes for a young girl or boy ideas & comments from the was conceived & organized to feel that they are someone residents who share this by renowned marimbaist, worthwhile. They, like all of town with me. You can write Leigh Howard Stevens. He us, need validation and re­ to me at the Times, P.O. Box Teachers Convention received applications from spect. The volunteer Men­ 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. 07756, China, South Africa, Chile, tors give that & much more. or FAX me at 774-4480.

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Sun City West, AZ - with the Henry Schweir The New Arrival Harold and Jo Manson, for­ Agency in Sea Girt. merly from the shore area, The Mansons raised celebrated their 50th wed­ three children: Joanne, ding anniversary on August Ocean Grove; Kathe, Brick 5th. Both Mr. and Mrs. Man- Twp. and Rock, Palm Desert, son graduated from Asbuty CA and they have seven Park High School. grandchildren. Residents of Manasquan Cards and greetings for many years, Hal taught from friends, associates, history at Manasquan High former students and athletes School and was the football will be presented to them at coach from 1949 to 1962. a small family dinner on He then was Guidance Dir­ August 22nd. Those wishing ector at Neptune Middle to send congratulations or School. remembrances may do so in Jo owned the Plus One care of their daughter, Mrs. Dress Shop, was president David Cotton, 118 Stockton ALAN and VALERIE TREMBLY of the Chamber of Com­ Avenue, Ocean Grove, NJ Ocean Grove - Friends retrieved from her Ocean merce and sold real estate 07756. and family knew that the Grove attic just days before Noreen Curnyn and Christopher McKinney, co­ Tremblys were approaching the event! The “groom" was owners of Kevin’s Vintage Records and Antiques, their 25th Wedding Anniver­ outfitted in bermuda shorts, iSlfie ^ttnesi proudiy announce the grand opening of their new store, sary - but just how would a flowered vest, and a iocated at 701 Mattison Ave., Asbury Park (located one these two long-time Grovers tuxedo jacket (we asked - Serving Our Readers Since 1875 block off Main Street). celebrate that very special no, Alan did not wear this Pictured with them is their newborn son Patrick, born event? Knowing of their love outfit 25 years ago!). July 26th at Jersey Shore Medical Center. for Ocean Grove and all it Just minutes before the represents, it was only fitting ceremony, the rain ended, that the happy couple would and right after the exchange incorporate Ocean Grove of vows, the “newiy renewed" themes right into that Tremblys marched home to celebration. the tune of “Our Love is Here On the evening of June To Stay", sung by Roy Zim­ 14, 1995, friends and family mer, president of the Ocean ^DperiAl (^nrdeD were invited to the Ocean Grove Fishing Club. Cham­ Grove Fishing Pier where pagne and chocolate cake CHINESE RESTAURANT lo ca te d In Bob Fox, a minister and were served at the Trembly Presents Our M lddlebrook Plaza Ocean Dep-Center friend of the couple, of­ home on Embury Avenue Models of the Week; formerly at Hwy 66 Neptune ficiated at the renewal of and the part was simply Congratulations to: Alan and Valerie's vows. grand! Debbie Oraga Guests looking on came The Tremblys and their All House Specials Served ¥ith... for booking the resident felines live in Plain- from all over New Jersey Natlenal Print Campaign and one came all the way field when not down in ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SALAD BAR for U.S. Armed Forces from Deerfield Beach, FL. Ocean Grove. Alan is adver­ excludes Combo Platters and almost all had been tising manager for Pipeline Ail You Can Eat Lunch Buffet $4.95 55 Central Avenue, present 25 years earlier. New York. Valerie teaches Served 7 days a week Ocean Grove, NJ The "bride" wore her primary school in Metuc- Out Available 493-611 wedding gown which was hen. 1 908-988-3648 Congressman DUNKIN' PALLONE Reports DONUTS.

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Craft Market Returns "Better Safe Than Sorry" Free White Flowering To Monmouth Park Trenton - With many need an alignment. Dogwood Trees Oceanport - American 1he event back to this area.” New Jerseyans setting out • Change the oil and filter. Craft Marketing has an­ American Craft Market­ on auto trips during the sum­ If you pull a trailer or Ten free white flowering and Dec. 10 with enclosed nounced that it will present ing, Slate Hill, NY, pro­ mer months, the Indepen­ carry lots of luggage, dogwood trees will be given planting instructions. The six the second annual Mon­ duces seven annual shows dent Insurance Agents of you may need an oil to each person who joins the to twelve inch trees are guar­ mouth Park Fine Art & throughout the northeastern Monmouth Courity (IIAMC) change more often. National Arbor Day Founda­ anteed to grow or they will American Craft Expo at United States, including the urges motorists to take pre­ • Replace air, fuel and tion during August 1995. The be replaced free of charge. Monmouth Park Racetrack tremendously successful cautions regarding their cars. PCV filter. If you travel free trees are part of the Members also receive a this September 23 and 24. Westfield and Morristown "As the old adage goes, dusty conditions, you nonprofit Foundation’s Trees subscription to the Founda­ The show will feature over Craft Markets. 'it's better to be safe than may have to replace for America campaign. tion’s colorful bimonthly too fine craft artists at this Admission to the show sorry,’" said Harvey W. Mal- these more often, 'The white flowering publication. Arbor Day, popular location. Live de­ is $5.00 for a weekend ick, Jr., CIC, president of • Check your wiper dogwoods will add year- which includes regular fea­ monstrations, including a pass. Children 10 and un­ IIAMC, "’Summerize’ your blades. Fill your wind­ round beauty to your home tures about tree planting and glassblowing exhibit where der are admitted free and vehicles to keep from having shield washer reservoir and neighborhood," said cafe. artists will actually craft fine parking is free. Group dis­ a breakdown or an accident." with solvent. John Rosenow, the founda­ To become a member of glass items, will highlight counts are available for • Check the air condi­ • Inspect all lights and tion’s president. "Dogwoods the Foundation and to re­ the event. groups of 10 or more. tioner and all belts. Add bulbs. Clean dirt and have showy spring flowers, ceive the free trees, send a “Last year’s event met Show hours are 10:00 a.m. new coolant to the insects of lenses periodi­ scarlet autumn foliage, and $10 membership contribution with an overwhelmingly to 6 p.m. on Saturday and radiator to keep the cally. red berries which attract to Ten Dogwoods, National positive response and over Sunday. For more informa­ engine cool. 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Constance Petersen (Ingrid Bergman) is a psychiatrist at a mental hos­ of chase scenes and illogic. film he actually does try to limited perception of the way pital. Her boss (Leo G. Carroll) is retiring, and the staff is awaiting the arrival of the new Sandra Bullock stars as kill her. Once, the gun is things can work. So, why director. Dr. Edwardes (Gregory Peck). When Edwardes takes over, Constance is smitten Angela Bennett a software (yawn) empty. The other I not limited her to just one with the tall, dark and handsome man, and the two soon fall in love. However, Constance’s analyst. She is sent a disk won’t ruin. Suffice to say, he character. The individuals psychiatric instincts kick in after she notices some of Edwardes’ personal quirks. She begins which, unbeknownst to her, doesn’t kill her then either. were so one-note I found to suspect that the man she has strong feeling for is not what he seems. SPELLBOUND has contains information that If they could: kill her myself longing for the grip­ a good story and top-notch acting, but there’s still something missing. Inferior technical could threaten the security of friends, sell her house, steal ping characterization of effects and a rather dated style mar its longevity. Art fans take note though; there’s a mem­ the nation. The creators of her I.D. and passport, take FIRST KNIGHT. orable dream sequence in the movie which was designed by Salvador Dali. (CBS/Fox, 1945, the disk will stop at nothing her car, change her friends Alfred Hitchcock is dead. not rated) EJECT to get it back. They dispatch medication, frame her with It’s time to stop ripping him Steve: Hitchcock’s NORTH BY NORTHWEST is not only a superb thriller, but a tele­ Jack Devlin (Jeremy North- the police, and find out who off and get some fresh vision trivia buff’s delight in classic cases of mistaken identity and being in the wrong place am), their agent, to retrieve she talks to...(pause to take ideas. This film didn’t have at the wrong time. Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant), a successful Madison Avenue Advertising the disk. He then goes a breath) Why on earth can’t anything that you haven’t exec, leaves his luncheon meeting with Larry Wade (Robert Shayne; Inspector Henderson about erasing all vestiges of they put more than one guy seen before. I rate THE from the "Adventures of Superman"), to send a wire and is mistaken for George Kaplan (a her existence by tapping into on her tail to stop her? That NET’S worth as 0$ (out of fictitious person established as a decoy by the secret service agents headed by the Pro­ the Internet. is the only thing that kept $$$$$). You will not get fessor (Leo G. Carroll; TV’s Topper, as well as Mr. Waverly on 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E."). Now, the question I have you guessing in the entire caught up in this one. Thornhill is abducted by a couple of mugs working for Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) and is: If the bad guys can erase film. The plot sure didn’t. Fade to black. Roll his henchman Leonard ("Mission lmpossible"s Roliin Hand) and thus begins the convoluted, all trace of her existence, I hope that Ms. Bullock credits. never-quite-catch-your-breath, cat-and-mouse game. Thornhill is accused of a killing at the why can't they seem to get gets a part other than the United Nations and escapes via train where Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint; Kate Macahan their hands on her? Every­ one of “vulnerable loner" on "How the West Was Won") befriends him. Which side she’s working for isn’t made clear until the very end of the film which has Roger and Eve making their getaway by climbing down the beautifully staged and photographed Mt. Rushmore monument. (MGM/UA, 1959, Not Rated) PLAY Mike: Often films try to dazzle your eyes with beautiful locations, moving swiftly from JEWELBOX THEATRE 1 JewelDOX place to place. Not so in LIFEBOAT. Hitchcock made this wartime film with a challenging idea: the entire film is set in a single boat. Those on the boat are survivors from a passenger Theatre ship which was sunk by a German submarine while crossing the Atlantic. Representing a cross-section of society are; a brassy, cynical journalist (Tallulah Bankhead), a rich socialite Presents... (Henry Hull), the ordinary working’ stiff (william Bendix), and several others. The drama is heightened when the lifeboat comes across another person struggling in the water - Willy The Jewelbox Theatre (Walter Slezak), a Nazi sailor who escaped from the submarine which destroyed their ship. cordially invites you to attend The drama of LIFEBOAT is intense, and Hitchcock manages to keep the action flowing well Seth O’Toole’s Bar Mitzvah enough so it rarely feels restricted. A fine experiment. (CBS/FOX, 1943, not rated) PLAY where murder, hilarity and Steve: Eleven years later, Hitchcock tried the single setting again, though greatly fabulous food are all on the expanded by creating a detailed courtyard of abutting tenement buildings in New York’s menu. Who knows? You Greenwich Village featuring thirty-one full-sized apartments. The lives of the residents of may find yourself being these apartments are clearly visible through magazine photographer L.B. "Jeff' Jeffries’ asked to participate in the REAR WINDOW. While not a voyeur in the true sense, Jeff (James Stewart) is a profession­ candlelighting. All are invited al people watcher. Besides, there’s little else to do sitting in a wheelchair with a broken leg, to dance the Hora and other though he does get daily visits from a practical nurse, Stella, (THelma Ritter) and his beau­ For Children "Emporer's New Threads" dances to the sounds of a tiful girlfriend, Lisa Carol Fremont (Grace Kelly). One night, unable to sleep, Jeff notices the Sat & Sun 1PM first rate D.J. at this interac­ arguing couple, the Thorwalds, aren’t arguing. More disturbing is that Lars Thorwald (Ray­ "Jammin' Musicians of Bremen* Last Week! tive whodunit. Prizes for the mond Burr) leaves the apartment three times beginning at 1:55 am - each time carrying his All Shows $5. best detectives top off this salesman’s sample case. Jeff suspects Thorwald has murdered his wife and is disposing fun-filled evening. For Adults *Oy! A Murder!" 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THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 PAGE 17 Cfie ^Timesf- Francis Asbury’s 250th Monmouth Civic Chorus St Rose Italian Fiesta Announces ’95-’96 Program Birthday To Be Ceiebrated Neptune - Celebrating and a slice of birthday Belmar - Come to Bel- sausage and onions, zep- one’s birthday with a 2.5 cake. mar on Friday, August 18th pales, Italian pastries, Red Bank - The Mon­ tional experience for all lis­ mile walk-a-thon is not an Those participating in and join Saint Rose cheesecake, funnel cakes, mouth Civic Chorus announ­ teners. This will truly be an ordinary occurrence. But the walk will have sponsors parishioners, neighbors and Italian ice, cookies and ces the 1995-96 subscription evening of stunning music that’s exactly what will hap­ whose gifts will be given to their friends for a great much, much more all series under the direction of and dramatic impact with pen on Sunday, August The Fellowship Fund of The evening of fabulous food, moderately priced and Mark Shapiro, artistic director moments ranging from hush­ 20th in Ocean Grove, when Homes, which provides fi­ games, prizes, live music, available for dining in or out. and conductor. The series ed reverence to raging fury. supporters and friends nancial support to senior dancing and fun for the en­ There will be a super will open on Dec. 9 at the The final concert of the of the United Methodist residents at the ten facilities tire family at Saint Rose 50/50 and hourly 50/50 cash First Presbyterian Church, season will be performed at Homes of New Jersey will across the state which are "fiesta" grounds on 8th raffles as part of the fun. Red Bank, with an evening First Presbyterian Church, meet to honor the 250th part of The United Method­ Avenue between E and Main The entertainment com­ of beautiful, exciting, and Red Bank on Saturday June birthday of Francis Asbury, ist Homes of New Jersey. Street, here. Committee mittee has been planning for dramatic music with organ 8 and will offer varied music an early leader in the his­ The town of Asbury members have been hard at many months to have and percussion accompani­ including short selections as tory of Methodism in this Park honored this early work making this the very wonderful, exciting games, ment. The program will begin the chorus prepares to travel country who was born on best Italian Festival. At 3:30 prizes and thrills for children with Poulenc's "Gloria," to the Scandinavian coun­ church pioneer by assum­ August 20th, 1745. p.m. a very special Mass of all ages. which he described as "Hav­ tries on the 5th concert tour ing his name. Francis As­ Organized by the U- bury, along with Thomas and blessing to honor our Come one, come all! ing tone colors which were during the summer of 1996. nited Methodist Homes, the Coke, were the first Bish­ Patron Saint Rose will be ADMISSION FREE - every­ very clear primary colors - Selections will be by Billings, 2.5 mile “Walk For The held in the church on 7th one is welcome for an unfor­ rude and violent." The pro­ Oldham, Milhaud, Albright, ops in America for the new Ages” will start appropri­ Avenue. Our beautiful statue gettable night of "good food, gram will also include Wal­ and Harris, with American church movement called ately at Francis Asbury of Saint Rose, adorned in an fun for the entire family, ton’s "Belshazzar's Feasf spirituals and a Broadway Methodist Episcopal which Manor, 70 Stockton Avenue began in England under elegant robe/mantle will be music and friendship. Fan­ which sets prophecies of medley. at 3:00 p.m. (sign-in begins leadership of John and carried by an honor guard tastic prices an something Isaiah from the book of The chorus will also at 2:00 p.m.). The route of Charles Wesley and is now to the courtyard (fiesta for everyone. Psalms to music, and is in­ sponsor several benefits dur­ the walk will continue called The United Methodist grounds) and then the party Our Grand Chairman is tense and dramatic with a ing the season to enable Church. The football team will begin with entertainment, Mayor Alfred D. Smith, Pas­ powerful barbaric drive. them to fund their program­ through the streets of the at Asbury Park High School laughter and the mouth tor; General Chairman, Lou Verdi's "Requiem" will be ming. town past two other United is known as ‘the Bishops’, watering aromas of home­ Commessa; assisted by Rev. performed on March 16, For further information or Methodist Homes' facilities, again reflecting this histori­ made Italian food. As Edward Jauidzik and a ter­ 1996 at the Count Basie a season brochure please Manor By The Sea and everyone knows Italian rific committee of enthusias­ Theater in Red Bank with write to MCC publicity, PO Epworth Manor, then past cal tie. Persons wishing to cooks are known for their tic hard workers. soloists and orchestra. This Box 16, Red Bank NJ 07701 the Tabernacle and the take pari in Walk For The authentic gravies and flavors For additional infor­ work has been described as or call (908) 747-0860. Great Auditorium and on to Ages are invited to call 922- - the menu will include meat­ mation please call Saint a moving and highly emo­ the boardwalk. The return to Francis Asbury Manor 9800 for information. Reg­ balls, steamed clams, Italian Rose Rectory at (908) 681- hot dogs, pizza, peppers The n in es AREA BUSINESS DIRECTORY will mark the end of the istration forms may also be 0512. Walk For The Ages, where picked up at Francis Asbury Your Source For Excellent Service participants will be treated Manor or the Camp Meet­ to ice cream, beverages, ing Association.

JERSEY SHORE MEDICAL CENTER EMERGENCY TRAUMA CENTER ,>AGE 18 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 ® f je Z im ti- L i f e Style Petra and White Heart To The Appear In Auditorium August 12 Ocean Grove - Two of America’s premier Christian Mustard Seed rock bands, Petra and White Heart, will be featured at the by Diane Braun Great Auditorium, here, on I’m in a rut! Saturday, August 12th at 7 My mind has been in a proverbial deep freeze, while my body looks as neglected as an pm. abandoned auto. Petra, the 1995 Grammy With rusty fenders and bent bumpers, it was a tough decision to concentrate on the im­ Award winner for Best Chris­ provement of my mind. tian Rock Album, has been i was determined not to be just another ‘pretty face’. referred to as the rolling I admire women who pursue the ‘new image’ with determination. Stones of contemporary Ail this self-improvement ‘stuff’ takes a lot of time. Christian music. Petra con­ What’s the chance i’ii accomplish much in my 'spare time’ between the rinse and spin tinues to redefine the mean­ cycie? ing of terms "longevity" and I’ve suspected for some time that my ’literary’ exposure was less than ‘par excellence'. “perseverance" through a However, I read extensively during the diaper deiuge. ministry that has lasted more What’s needed is just a iittie intellectuai stimuiation ... someone to debate the deeper than two decades. Cn what aspects of Dr. Suess. CCM Magazine referred to The ‘Literary Guild’ became my target! as a "marathon musical jour­ After the first meeting, I was realiy beginning to worry. Not one of my favorite works was ney" that has spanned 22 the topic of discussion. years, Petra is credited with Instinct told me to button-up and not whip-out the ’trash’ masterpiece in my purse. 21 album releases, 3 Gram­ The ladies chatted about the new bestseliers ... (I picked dog hairs off my skirt and slip­ my Awards and 8 Gospel ped the piie into my right pocket). Music Association Dove The ladies raved from author to authoress ... (I flicked lint from my jacket and tidied-up awards. PETRA and WHITE HEART "Part of Petra’s success my purse). At iast, i added something to the conversation. and longevity," says found­ which is measured in part by even for those who have The room was getting warm, I suggested we turn-up the air. ing member Bob Hartman, "has been due to the fact some very impressive statis­ heard the message before. They agreed. tics: an amazing 16 #1 sing­ That message of hope keeps You don’t have to hit me with a load of bricks ... i needed a change. that this is what we’re sup­ les, nearly 30 Top 10 singles, White Heart dedicated to At home I scurried through the house rounding up everything between two covers. The posed to be doing. This is two Grammy Award nomina­ communicating the message fruits of my search hardiy covered the table-top. not something we’re dong in order to get somewhere else, tions and a host of other in fresh ways to an ever wid­ My heart sank. How authoritative can one be, when the sole source of reference begins or something we’re doing accolades including two ening audience. and ends with 'Winnie the Pooh’ and 24 voiumes of the children’s 'Golden Books’? right now while we’re waiting American Christian Music Tickets for this concert Sprinkled among these classics were the occasional ‘how-to’ books. for something else. This is Awards nominations and 14 of Christian rock giants, ‘How To Housebreak The New Puppy’ and ‘How To Toilet Train The Old Toddler’. what we’re called to do. This Dove Award nominations. Petra and White Heart, are (I kept getting these two mixed up. They were almost interchangeable depending on the is the focus of our lives in "We’re not offering a just $15. They can be pur­ puppy’s I.Q. The kid never got passed the paper-training stage, and spilled his water bowl terms of our ministries. I quick fix - that’s what’s going chased at all TicketMaster at every meal). think Petra has worked be­ on in our culture, with every­ locations or charge by One special book brings back memories. It was a gift to my ‘hubby’ on our wedding cause of that." thing going so fast," says phone at (201) 507-8900 or day. He opened it in the ‘Limo’ on the drive to the reception. 'The I Hate To Cook Book". White Heart is another lead singer rick Florian. "Part (609) 520-8383. Tickets are We were late starting the honeymoon. He dumped the trousseau, and stuffed the lug­ Christian rock band that the of learning is asking the always available at the Great gage with left-overs from the celebration. (Physics professors are short on humor.) terms "longevity" and "per­ question, and searching for Auditorium Ticket Cffice in The list of little interest went on ... from the complete set of Cub Scout manuals, to the severance" could easily de­ the answer." The answer, Ccean Grove which is open worn and tattered corners of Dr. Ruben’s "Everything You Ever Wanted To Know" (wearing scribe. in a career that has according to the members of weekdays from 10 am to 5 a plain wrapper, and left b_y a flushed babysitter). spanned more than 12 White Heart, is found in the pm and on Saturdays, the Then on to the trite but valuable group: "How To Panel The Patio", "Landscaping Designs years, White Heart’s commit­ hope of Christ, in a vital, day of performance, from 10 For Public Rest-Rooms" and "Award Winning Laundry Sculpture". ment to integrity has been a personal faith relationship... am up to intermission. My library is a perfect size ... With two arms-full and a back-pack, I can lug it anywhere. hallmark of their success. Before I restock with exciting new titles, I need to find a home for my old friends. Hey, what are neighbors for! I filled the old baby carriage with my classics and hit the pavement searching for another desperate being, hungering for knowledge. A congregation of neighbor-ladies, saw me coming and broke into wide knowing grins, MIDDLEBROOK nodding their heads in unison. (They looked like a line of ‘doggy ornaments' you stick in the rear window of a jalopy). Before I started my book-pitch the ring-leader declared herself the winner. GALLERIA "Congratulations,” she bragged, "I knew it wasn’t winter weight". I giggled nervously, waved and waddled home. Ch, great. No Guts, No Waistline. CINEMA Forget the mind improvement. I’d rather be borderline illiterate than a little pregnant. 1502 Rte. 35 South & Deal Rd. Diane is a part-time humorist, full-time wife and mother. 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AVER BALIN HODGE FREDRICK T. DUMMER RALPH BIRLEY JR. EVA B. WRIGHT MEMORIAL CROSS FLORENCE FICKLER Neptune - Aver Balin Ocean Twp. - Fredrick Asbury Park - Ralph Ocean Twp. - Eva B. Ocean Grove - The 18- Asbury Park - Flor­ Hodge died August 5 at T. Dummer, 78, died Birley Jr., 41, died August 2 Wright, 84, died August 4 at foot Memorial Cross on the ence Fickler, 88, died Jersey Shore Medical August 4 at Monmouth at home. He was employed Monmouth Medical Center. front of the Ocean Grove August 4 at her daughter’s Center. She was employed Medical Center. He was an for Stavola Contracting Co. Mrs. Wright was employed Auditorium facing the sea home in Elberon, Long at Gounenerv Hospital, NY, inspector for the N.Y. State Inc., Tinton Falls. He was a with American Telephone & wilt be lighted from August Branch. before retiring. She was a Labor Relations Board, re­ member of Mount Carmel Telegraph Co., retiring 22 14 - 17 in memory of Dr. life member of the New Her husband. Dr. Ed­ tiring in 1982. He was also Baptist Church. years ago. She was a John D. Herr & Miss Mar­ York Retired Employees ward, died in 1986. Surviv­ a postal carrier in Manhat­ Surviving are two member of the Telephone tha Thomas by Esther M. Association; a life member, ing are a son. Dr. Stuart tan. He was a communi­ daughters, Tyisha and Pioneers of America, a Herr. chaplain, and past presi­ Fickler, Xenia, Ohio; a cant of St. Mary’s Roman Takeya Cope, both of As­ communicant of St. Mi­ dent of the Ladies Auxiliary daughter, Sandra Bern­ Catholic Church, a member bury Park; his father, Ar­ chael’s Roman Catholic of the Veterans of Foreign stein, Elberon: and a bro­ of the Knights of Columbus thur, Baltimore; five broth­ Church, West End, Long Wars Darrence Brooks Post FLOYD R. SCHNEIDER ther, Sandor Zavelo, Bay- in Queens, and former ers, Invin, Keith and Branch, and a member of 528; a member of the Mili­ Neptune - Floyd R. side, N.Y. member and past com­ Lament, all of Neptune, St. Michael’s Rosary Soci­ tary Order of the Cootie, Schneider, 70, of Amherst, Bloomfield - Cooper mander of Catholic War Craig and Arnold, both of ety. and a life member of the Ohio, died Yesterday at Jewish Chapels was in Veterans. Asbury Park; four sisters, Her husband, John J. American Association of home following a nine- charge of arrangements. Surviving are his wife Diana Miller, Janice Mitchell Wright, died in 1956. Sur­ Retired Persons. She was month illness. He was a of 45 years, Lillian M. Old- and Charlene Shannon, all viving are a son, John J. CLEMENTINE E. a volunteer at the Veter­ retired carpenter. Mr. croft Dummer; a son, Ste­ of Neptune, _and Patricia Wright III, Florida; a WASHINGTON ans Administration Hospital, Schneider was a member phen F., Union Beach; and Cody, Asbury Park; and a daughter, Marie Emiey, of Local 305, formerly Local Asbury Park NY. She was a communi­ a sister, Anne Dummer, grandmother, Leola Cody, Oakhurst; a brother, Ed­ 705, of the United Brother­ Clementine E. Washington, cant of Holy Innocent’s Queens. Asbury Park. ward Miskewitz, Bayonne: hood of Carpenters. He 71, died of cancer August 4 Roman Catholic Church, John E. Day Funeral Jackson Funeral Home and a sister, Mary Werbitz- was a member of St. Jo­ at home. She was em­ Neptune. Home was in charge of ar­ was in charge of arrange­ kas. Conn. seph’s Roman Catholic ployed with Roxanne Swim­ Her husband. Axel, rangements. ments. Damiano Funeral died in 1952. Surviving are Church, Amherst, for many wear, Neptune. She was also employed by Ap­ Home was in charge of ar­ a daughter, Naomi Gordon, years, where he was an of­ ROBERT WRIGHT rangements. plied Graphics Technology, Neptune. ficer in the St. Vincent Asbury Park • Robert ROLLIN SHUMARD DePaul Society and served Carlstadt, at home. She Wright, 5, died July 31 from OLGA M. ROSS Edward E. Jackson Neptune City - Rollin on the building and ceme­ attended Xavier University, smoke inhalation from a fire Ocean Grove - Olga M. Funeral Home was in Shumard, 76, died August 5 tery committees. He was New Orleans. She was a at home. He was sched­ Ross, 83, died August 3 at charge of arrangements. at Jersey Shore Medical also a former member of member of the South As­ uled to start kindergarten at Jersey Shore Medical Cen­ Center. Mr. Shumard, the church’s Holy Name bury Park Congregation of the Bradley School in Sep­ ter. Born in Henderson Set­ known as “Riley,” was a BARBARA R. CARRINO Society and the Knights of Jehovah’s Witnesses. tember. tlement, New Brunswick, machinist at the Asbury WELLNER Columbus. He served Cub Her husband of 23 Surviving are his Canada, she lived in Kearny Park Press, retiring 12 Asbury Park - Barbara years, Arthur “Sank”, died mother, Cynthia Wright, X since her grade school years Scout Pack and Boy Scout years ago. He was an ex­ R. Carrino Wellner, 51, of in 1970 and her son, An­ with whom he lived; his fa­ as a U.S. citizen. She grad­ Troop 429 at the church, as empt fireman for the Brad­ New Wilmington, Pa., died thony, died in 1992. Surviv­ ther, Robert Whittaker, uated from Kearny High a leader and treasurer. ley Beach Independent Co. July 30 at Southside Hospi­ ing are a son. Arthur Jr. and Neptune; two sisters, School in 1930 and was very Surviving are his wife 2, an exempt member of tal, Youngstown, Ohio. She a daughter, Elise Washing­ Cynthia and Jessica, both active in the First Pres­ of 47 years, Betty Boughton the Bradley Beach First Aid was employed at Giant ton Davis, both of Asbury at home, and his mater­ byterian Church. She at­ Schneider; a son. Dale, of Squad, a past member of Eagle Bakery, New Castle, Park. nal grandmother, Elizabeth tended Montclair State Nor­ Vermilion, Ohio; a daugh­ the United Fire Co. 1, Pa. James H. Hunt Funeral Wright, Asbury Park. mal School as a scholarship ter, Arlene, of Neptune; Neptune City, and a past Surviving are her hus­ Home was in charge of ar­ James H. Hunt Funeral student and then began brothers, Clayton, Avon, member of the Neptune band, Joseph; a son, Jo­ rangements. Home was in charge of ar­ working for Prudential during and Earl, Avon Lake, and City First Aid Squad and a seph B. Wellner Jr., Pu­ rangements. the Great Depression. Roy of Lorain, all Ohio; and laski, Pa.; a daughter, member of the 25-year club Always active as a vol­ three sisters, Evelyn and MARY K. PINKSAW Michele Mrozek, New Cas­ PHILIP P. POPROCKI of the Asbury Park Press. unteer, Mrs. Ross moved to Virginia Schneider, Avon, Asbury Park - Mary K. tle, Pa.; two brothers, Phillip Ocean Twp. - Philip P. Surviving are his wife, Ocean Grove with her hus­ Ohio, and Marion Buganski, Pinksaw, 71, died August 3 Carrino, Wayside, Ocean Poprocki, 73, died July 27 Catherine L. Morris; three band James A. Ross. She Amherst. at home. She was em­ Twp., and Alfred Carrino, at Jersey Shore Medical sons, Rollin L., Neptune; was a very active member of Hempel Funeral Home, ployed at Revlon Inc., in James R., and Keith E., Ocean Twp.; and a sister, Center. He was a mer­ St. Paul’s United Methodist Amherst, Ohio, was in Passaic and Edison Twp., Dorothy Serra, Ocean. chant marine for most of his both of Neptune City; a charge of arrangements. retiring in 1990. Church. She was a devoted R. Cunningham Fu­ life serving as a deck officer daughter. Penny Leonard, mother and a beloved wife. Surviving are a son, neral Home was in charge of Navigation, retiring 10 Malone, N.Y.; and a Surviving are her hus­ SAM GILMAN Jeffrey J. Pinksaw, Kinne- of arrangements. years ago. He was a brother, Edward, Neptune. Neptune - Sam Gil­ lon; a daughter, Jacqueline band of 56 years, James A. member of the Temple Beth CRAIG JEROME man, 85, died August 7 A. Pinksaw: and a sister, Ross, her daughter Sarah El, Oakhurst section of STAJURA at Hahnemann University Dorothy Balock, Unionville, JOHN WRIGHT and a son James, and 5 Ocean Twp., the Friends of Neptune - Craig Hospital in Philadelphia. grandchildren. Pa. Photography, West Long Asbury Park - John Mrs. Ross donated her Jerome Stajura, 45, died He was the owner of a deli­ Ocean Grove Memorial Wright, 7, died July 31 as a catessen, Newark and Un­ Branch, and the Long body to the Robert Wood July 31 at home. He was a Home was in charge of ar­ result of smoke inhalation ion. He also worked at the Branch Ice Boating Yacht Johnson Medical School. nuclear health Physics rangements. from a fire at home. He Surf Deli in Deal until 1989, Club. He was also a volun­ Memorial services for technician at Bristol-Myers- was a student at Bradley and was also a security teer for the Ronald Me Olga and her sister Betty Squibb, New Brunswick. School, Asbury Park. guard for Delta Security, RAYMOND F. VREELAND Donald House, Long McCready, who died on April Prior to that, he held the Surviving are his Long Branch, retiring last South Belmar - Ray­ Branch. 22, 1995, will be held at St. same position for Consoli­ mother, Cynthia Wright, December. He was a mond F. Vreeland, 39, of Surviving are his wife, Paul’s United Methodist dated Edison’s Indian Point with whom he lived; his fa­ member of the Jewish War Manhattan, died August 1 Sylvia Frankel Poprocki; Church on Friday, August Nuclear Power Plant for 14 ther, John Brim, Eatontown; Veterans, Asbury Park. at St. Luke’s Hospital, N.Y. two sons, Kenneth L. Po­ 11, 1995 at 2 p.m. In lieu of years. He was a member two sisters, Cynthia and His first wife, Ruth Gil­ He was employed for the procki, Asbury Park, and flowers, the family requests of the Health Physics So­ Jessica, both at home; man, died in 1970. Surviv­ Teamster Local 1, N.Y. Jerome A. Poprocki, Lutz, donations to the St. Paul’s ciety. three stepbrothers, Darryl ing are his second wife, Surviving are his fa­ Fla.; a brother, Trumble United Methodist Church Surviving are his wife, Hayman, Neptune, Michael Cecile Nussbaum Gilman; ther, Raymond Vreeland, Poprocki, Connecticut; and Memorial Fund, Ocean Maura Ann Stajura; a son, Hayman, Toms River, and one son, Ted Kest, Ocean South Belmar; and two two sisters, Lenore Cas- Grove. Michael, Fort Benning, Ga.; Andre, U.S. Army stationed Twp.; and one daughter, brothers, Joseph Vreeland, erta, and Eva Ockovitz, his father, Jerry, and a in Germany, and a half Ariynn “Lindy Freedman, Ocala, Fla., and Peter J. both of Bridgeport. LAWRENCE W. MOSS SR. brother, Gary, both of Hill­ sister, Christine Brim, Long Wayside, Ocean Twp. Vreeland, Manhattan. Bloomfield - Cooper Ocean Twp. - Law­ side, 111.; and a sister, Branch. Reilly Funeral Home Jewish Chapels was in rence W. Moss Sr., 80, died Carolyn Cahill, Wheaton, III. Bloomfield - Cooper James H. Hunt Funeral August 6 at Jersey Shore Jewish Chapels was in was in charge of arrange­ charge of arrangements. Ely Funeral Home was Home was in charge of ar­ Medical Center. Mr. Moss, charge of arrangements. ments. in charge of arrangements. rangements. known as “Sam,” was em­ ployed at Keebler Biscuit, EDWARD E. KELLNER III Philadelphia, before retir­ Ocean Grove - Ed­ ANNA E. HOFMEYER ing. He was a member of ward E. Kellner III, 31, died COOK the West Belmar United August 1 at Jersey Shore Neptune City - Anna Methodist Church, and Medical Center. He was a E. Hofmeyer Cook, 67, died Men’s Club, and was choir 118 Main Avenue counselor at Mount St. Vin­ August 6 at Atlantic Coast Ely Funeral Home director for 30 years. He Ocean Grove cent Home, Denver, Colo. Rehabilitation and Health sang in churches in the Surviving are his father Care Center, Lakewood. Highway 33, Neptune Shore area since he was 775-0434 and stepmother, Edward She was a school bus (I mile west of ho^ltaf) five. and Mary Kellner. Blooms- driver for Laidlaw, Neptune Surviving are his wife burg: two brothers, Owen, City, retiring in 1991. ,. .to oar tkim 775-0567 of 58 years, Jean Tildesley Hamilton Twp., and Kevin, Surviving is a son, Moss; a son, Lawrence W. tii0.t s uiA t Franklin Park, Franklin Rodger Cook, Neptune Funeral Preplannii^ Moss Jr., Wall Twp; and a Twp.; a sister, Jennifer, City. Koyen Funeral Home, Medicaid Planning daughter, Joan Hedgecock, Princeton. Metuchen, was in charge of IS Handicapped Accessible Washougal, Wash. The Cromwell Memo­ arrangements. rial Home, Hopewell, was in Johnson Funeral Home William P. Walton, III D. John Ely Howaid L. Ely, Mgr. was in charge of arrange­ Owner and Manager charge of arrangements. ments. THURSDAY, AUGUST tO, 1995 RAGE 21 Cfie l^tmesi- NEPTUNE I Tidbits from Neptune Monmouth County Update POLICE REPORT Neptune Twp. Ameri­ BRUCE CAMPBELL of by Paul P. Ridner can Legion Post 346 has Neptune and DENNIS BUR- The Shore this year had The 19th Annual Italian not solicit donations, or sell endorsed William Rakes- ROUGH of Belmar won the American Festive at the Deal anything over the phone. The following report perhaps one of the top sea­ traw of Wall Twp., a Post First Annual Arthur Roussell Test Site, Ocean Tap.; Big Right now phone calls are comes from the desk of Sgt, sons ever. The beaches past commander and cur­ Memorial Horseshoe Tour­ Sea Day, Beachfront, Mana- being made by outsiders to Albert Mallory of the Neptune were crowed with folks from rent N.J. American Le­ nament at Neptune Twp. squan; 12th: Festival of Hor­ solicit donations and sell Township Police Department, far and wide. We often take gion Department Executive American Legion Post 346. things over the phone. August 7 - Kristen a ride mornings and even­ ses, Horse Park, Allentown; Committeeman, to be N.J. This tournament held Help Rosemary and all con­ D'Ambrisi, 18, Carrol Ave­ ings along the coast to see Colts Neck Fair, Marks Field, Department commander July 16 involved a field of 32 cerned to try to get the nue, Ocean, and a Long that is going on. Ocean Buck Mill Road, Colts Neck. next year. contestants and followed a callers telephone number or Branch juvenile, age 15, Grove was loaded with peo­ On the 20th, the annual Post 346 also en­ dedication of these new call the Neptune Police. were arrested by Rl. Ken­ ple as was Belmar, Avon, Clearwater Festival, Fort dorsed July 27 Jim Mulvey, horseshoe pits. The pits Please do not disclose per­ neth Whritenour for receiving Bradley Beach, Long Branch Hancock, Sandy Hook another past commander, were dedicated to the sonal information or send stolen property. They stole and the Monmouth Park National Park. to be Monmouth County memory of the late Arthur money to anyone. Protect $242.18 worth of merchan­ Track. Try some night to Fred 'The Baron" Leh­ American Legion third vice "Artie" Roussell, who was an yourself. dise from Caldor’s on Route watch the southbound traffic mann reports that Frank commander. Mulvey now active Post member and avid Volunteers are also 66, but were apprehended on the Garden State Park­ Palaia, Long Branch, is a holds the post. horseshoe enthusiast. reminded to sign the book at before they could leave the way. You will see just what man about town and a No. 1 • ft*-******* Present for the ded­ the front desk. Help is premises. When Rl. Whrite­ good promotion means to horse fan. Frank is also a The Post will sponsor a ication were Doris Roussell, needed on Sept. 9 for the nour searched their vehicle, our area. handicapper and enjoys bus trip at 11:45 a.m. Sun­ Arthur's wife and president of Neptune Day event. Stop at he found other merchandie Pat Padula, a real leader, great lunches at Tuzzios. day August 13 to see the Post 346's Auxiliary, as well the Center's spot in the which had previously been did a great job in having a Fred is all over the place and Trenton Thunder baseball as Paul Hulse Post 346 event and see drafts, music stolen from K-Marl on R. 36. tourism booth at the rest turns in some nifty stories. team play. Commander; Carl Albern Sr., and everything you might The merchandise from K- area in Wall Twp. Our booth Fred no doubt will be pre­ Organizers of the trip past Post 346 commander, need. Mart totalled $379.56. at the Monmouth county Fair sent when we have our Arm­ are Bill Meeks and George and Walter Bangert, Post 346 ed Forces Day at the Mon­ Steve Van Campen at D'Ambrisi was held on was swamped. We take our Graziano. adjutant. mouth Track on Aug. 27th. the Lilligaard Seaside Bed $1,500 bail and the juvenile hat off to Pat, Mickey Eber- All branches of the service and Breakfast Hotel was was released to her parents. hardts, Chris Ward for doing At 7:30 p.m., Friday The Board of Health will will be present. pleased to be selected by The vehicle, a 1994 Jeep the job they did under such August 25, the Post will be running CPR classes at hot circumstances. They Seniors in the Township the Monmouth Girl Scouts to Cherokee, was seized and hold a Fifties Dance at its The American Legion Hail, of Neptune have a wonderful stay there. A total of 40 girls held for forfeiture. were all real troopers. Post Home. 21 Gully Rd on Aug., 14 and place to attend the year from 26 states were on hand August 7 - Rl. Mark Our last tribute must go This dance will feature 15. around. The Center is locat­ to view the wonders of the Maxwell arrested Dennis to the fine people from the open bar, dinner, dancing There is a charge of $20 Parks Department. This was ed at 1825 Corlies Ave. and Grove. Steve deserves lots Roach, age 31, Appollo for $15 a person. Music will for one class or $35 for both a huge job and they did it all. it’s Director Rosemary Gray of cred'it for the many things Street, Ocean, for theft by classes. is tops in her trade. he does in the community. unlawful taking. Roach took be provided by DJ Charlie. All we needed was colder For more info call Bar­ Rosemary warns every­ That’s all for now and we a 1981 Yamaha moped and For tickets contact Jim Mul­ weather but that's the breaks bara Inkeles at 988-5200, one to be aware of a tele­ say “Goodnight Boston" and did not return it. Bail was set vey (776-7797) or Andy of the game. Ext. 275. phone scam. Her message Byron. at $1,500. Frevert (449-7135). The Coming events must be dance is open to legionar­ WILLIAM BLANCHARD, on the 12th. Neptune City this month is to let everyone ies and their guests. a senior government major Day which is really good. know that the Center does at Franklin & Marshall Col­ KATHLEEN WASSON lege in Lancaster, PA, was has been named to the Flor- named to the college's ham-Madison campus of Dean's List for the Spring Fairteigh Dickinson Univer­ CJe kitties 1995 semester. Blanchard is sity's Honors List. To qualify a 1991 graduate of Neptune for the Honors List, she High School and is the son needed a 3.5 grade point of Roseann and William Serving Our Readers Since 1875 average or better. Blanchard.

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CH-752226 NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING CH-752216 CH-752252 SUMMARY OF SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT OF THE SHERIFF’S SALE OCEAN GROVE SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Township of Neptune SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 1994 County of Monmouth SUPERIOR COURT SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Required by N.J.S. 40a:5A-16 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on August 23, 1995 at 7:30 OF NEW JERSEY OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION BALANCE SHEET p.m.. Jumping Brook Partners, LP. will appear before the CHANCERY DtVlSION CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY December 31, 1d94 Planning Board of the Township of Neptune at the Neptune MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F-16505-94 A ssets Municipal Complex, 25 Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, New Jer­ Docket No. F-10117-93 Docket No. F-15482-94 Unrestricted Assets: sey for a public hearing concerning its application for pre­ Farm & Home Savings Association. Amboy National Bank, Plaintiff vs: Citicorp Mortgage, Inc., a Delaware Cash and Cash Equivalents $ 96,055.10 liminary major site plan and subdivision approval, and certain Plaintiff vs: Frederick G. Thomas, et als. Defen­ Corporation, Plaintiff vs: Funds held by the Township of variances as hereinafter described. Gary Grandolph & Paula Grandolph, dant Burt A. Tucker, et als, Defendant Neptune Sewerage Authority 168,844.03 The applicant is the owner of a 216 acre tract located south his wife, et al, Defendants By virtue of a writ of execution in the By virtue of a writ of execution in the Accounts Receivable; of New Jersey State Highway Route 66 and east of Jumping By virtue of a writ of execution in the above stated action to me directed, 1 above stated action to me directed, I Customer Sewer Charges and Accrued Brook Road which is designated as Block 16,000, Lots 7, 22, above stated action to me directed, I shall expose for sale at public vendue, shall expose for sale at public vendue, Interest 136,017.11 23 and 24 on the tax map of the Township of Neptune. The shall expose for sale at public vendue, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street at Halt of Records. 1 East Main Street TOTAL Unrestricted Assets 400.916.24 property is located in the PUD District and is currently utilized at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meeting (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting ResWcted Assets as a golf course which contains an existing clubhouse and (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meeting Room), In the Borough of Freehold, Room), In the Borough of Freehold, Renewal and Replacement Fund: restaurant facility. Room), in the Borough of Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, Cash and Cash Equivalents 101.500.00 The applicant is seeking preliminary major subdivision and County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 28th Day of August. on Monday, the 14th Day of August, Trust Fund: site plan approval and certain variances to permit the construc­ on Monday, the 14th Day of August, 1995 at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing 1995 at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing Cash and Cash Equivalents 45,000.00 tion of a planned unit development consisting of 140 residen­ 1995 at 2 o’clock, P.M. prevailing lime. time. tial condominium units, 165 single family detached building TOTAL Restricted Assets 146.500.00 time. The property to be sold is located in The properly to be sold is located in lots, a 71,400 square foot retail facility, two restaurants totaling PropertY and Equipment Tbe properly to be sold is located In the City of Asbury Park in the County the Borough of Interlaken in the 10,000 square feet, and an expanded parking area to serve the Equipm ent 70,927.74 the City of Asbury Park in the County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. County of Monmouth, State of New (20,279.23) existing golf club. Less; Accumulated Depreciation of Monmouth. State of New Jersey. Commonly known as: 1204 Fifth Ave­ Jersey. TOTAL Property and Equipment 50,648.51 The variances requested by the applicant are as follovre: (i) Commonly known as: 1260-1282 Commonly known as: 201 Bender- relief from 3.4 B.2. of the Neptune Township Zoning Ordinance nue, Asbury Park. New Jersey. TOTAL Assets 598!o64.75 Washington Avenue. Asbury Park. mere Avenue, Interlaken, New Jer­ (the "Ordinance") to allow the initial phase of the planned unit Tax Lot No. 8 in Block No. 12. Uabilities and Fund Equity New Jersey. sey. development to contain less than 50 dwelling units singly or in Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) Current LiabiliWes Tax Lot No. 19-20 in Block No. 62 on Tax Lot No. 20 in Block No. 20. Accounts Payable 182,801.66 com bination; (ii) relief from 3.4 B.3.e. of the Ordinance which SO' wide X ISO' long. the Current Tax Map of the City of Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Fund Equity imposes a miximum of 8 attached townhouses in any row to Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Asbury Park. 50't wide X 115.60' t long. Rettuned Earnings: permit the construction of 10 rovtisof 14 attached townhouses: southerly side of Fifth Avenue. 100’ Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Nearest Cross Street: Situate at the Unrestricted: (iii) relief from 3.4 B.3.h. of the Ordinance to permit construc­ from the westerly side of Pine Street. intersection of the northerly side of Unreserved 99,919.06 tion of attached townhouse units having less than the required SO' wide X 15V long. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of Bendermere Avenue and the west­ Reserved per Agreement with Township minimum floor area per unit; (iv) relief from 3.4 B.4. of the TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of the bid amount at the time of sate. of Neptune Sewerage Authority 168,844.03 Ordinance which requires the golf course in a planned unit the bid amount at the time of sale. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ erly side of Iona Street. 286,763.69 development to be owned and maintained by a homeowners Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ tified check only. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 10% of Restricted: association to permit the existing golf course to be privately tified check only. The approximate amount of the judg­ the bid amount at the time of sale. Renewal and Replacement 101.500.00 owned, but deed restricted to ensure that the golf course will The approximate amount of the judg­ ment, Commission and costs to be Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Trust Fund 45,000.00 remain as open space in perpetuity: (v) relief from Ordinance ment, Commission and costs to be satisfied by sale is the sum of tified check only. 1461500.00 No. 615, Article VIII, Item 2(f) which requires streets having a satisfied by sale is the sum of $111,597.71. Additionally, all sales The approximate amount of the judg­ TOTAL Fund Equity 415,263.09 right-of-way of 50 feet to be no less than 36 feet wide between $154,825.11. Additionally, all sales are subject to Advertising fees, to be ment. Commission and costs to be TOTAL Liabilities and Fund Balance ______598 064.75 curb lines to permit construction of interior streets having a are subject to Advertising fees, to be paid by the successful bidder. satisfied by sale is the sum of The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an right-of-way of 50 feet that are 28 feet wide between curb lines; paid by the successful bidder. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right $175,392.35. Additionally, all sales are subject to Advertising fees, to be integral part of this statement. (vi) relief from Article III. 3.2, Note 8, Item 4 of the Ordinance The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further paid by the successful bidder. which requires that a fence be erected along each property to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. Ocean Grove Sewerage Authority line where a golf course meets a residential lot to avoid The Sheriff hereby reserves the right notice by publication. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Statemerit of Revenue, Emenses and installing such fencing where condominium units and single to adjourn this sale without further WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Dated; Aug. 2, 9. 16. 23. 1995 Changes in Futid Equity family homes to be constructed in the planned unit develop­ notice by publication. Dated; July 19, 26. Aug. 2. 9,1996 Zucker. Goldberg. Becker & Acker­ For The Six Month Period J u ly 1, 1994 ment adjoin the existing golf course: and (vii) relief from 70.3 WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff Federman & Phelan, Attorr>eys man. Attorneys (Assumption of Operations) To December 31, 1994 (2) of the Ordinance which imposes a maximum sign area of Harold N. Kaplan, for the flnn Leonard 6. Zucker, for the firm Dated; July 19, 26. Aug. 2. 9. 1995 Operating Revenues: 75 feet per side for two-sided signs to install a two-sided (609) 856-5115 (906) 233-8500 Epetein, Epstein, Brown & Bosek, Customer Service and identification sign with a sign area of approximately 400 square (29-32) $63.24 XCZ 30,616 Attorneys Consumption Charges $ 139,733.77 feet per side as part of the proposed commercW retail area. Ralph F. Casala, for tha firm Operating Expenses: The applicant will also apply for such other waivers and/or CH-751645 (201) 593-4900 Costs of Providing Services 230,576.71 variances as may be deemed necessary for the Planning (31-34) $64.48 SHERIFF’S SALE (29-32) $86.96 Administrative and General 59,051.96 Board upon analysis and testimony regarding the plans at the SUPERIOR COURT Depreciation 10,132.53 public hearing. OF NEW JERSEY CH-752243 29976i'.36 The application and plans for which approval is being CHANCERY DIVISION SHERIFF'S SALE CH-7S2262 Operating Deficit (160,027.43) sought are available tor public inspection with the Adminis­ MONMOUTH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT SHERIFF'S SALE Non-Operating Revenues: trative Officer of the Planning Board at the Neptune Township Docket No. F-21728-Q1 OF NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT Interest on Sewer Charges 10,872.85 Munici)>al Building, 25 Neptune Bouleveird, Neptune, New EMC Mortgage Corporation, Plaintiff CHANCERY DIVISION OF NEW JERSEY Interest on Invested Funds 4,918.66 Jersey during regular municipal business hours, excluding vs: MONMOUTH COUNTY CHANCERY DIVISION holidays. Interest on Sewer Rent Reserve Patricia J. Konotke, Robert R. Docket No. F-6024-92 MONMOUTH COUNTY Ail interested persons may appear and be heard at the Neptune Township Sewerage Authority 6,213.01 Konoske, Defer>dants Jumping Brook Enterprises, a New Docket No. F-16141-94 aforesaid hearing. Search Fees 470.00 By virtue of a writ of executksn in the Jersey Corporation, Plaintiff vs: The Life Insurance Company of Vir­ 13,600.00 PfTNEY, HARDIN. KIPP & SZUCH Tap Connection Fees Edward Lee 6 Joanne Lee. his wife, ginia, a Virginia Corporation. Plaintiff 36!o7A52 Attorneys for Applicant above stated action to me directed, I shall expose for sale at public et al. Defendants vs: Net Deficit (123,963.61) Jumping Brook Partners, LP. vefKtue, at Hall of Records. 1 Esst By vklue of a writ of execution in the Parkway 100 Associates. Ill Limited Retained Earnings July 1 223,871.97 P.O. Box 1945 above stated action to me directed, i Partnership, et als, Defendants Retained Earnings December 31 $ 99,919.66 Morristown, NJ 67962 Main Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders shall expose for sale at public vendue, By virtue of a writ of execution in the The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an (32) $44.62 Meeting Room), in the Borough of at Hail of Records, 1 East Main Street above stated action to me directed, I integral part of this statemenL Freehold, County of Monmouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the 14th Day of (2r>d Floor - Freeholders Meeting shall expose for sale at public ver>dua. ORDINANCE #95-29 Recommendations August, 1995 at 2 o’clock. P.M. pre­ Room), in the Borough of Freehold, at Hall of Records. 1 East Main Street * That a general ledger, fixed asset record and encum­ Township of Neptune vailing time. County of Monmouth, New Jersey, (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meeting County of Monmouth brance system be establish^ and maintained. AH that certain tract or parcel of land on Monday, the 21st Day of August, Room). In the Borough of Freehold, NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the * A Corrective Action Plan, which outlines actions the and premises, hereinafter particu- 1995 at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing County of Monmouth, New Jersey, Township Committee of the Township of Neptune on the 7th Ocean Grove Sewerage Authority will take to correct the larty described, situate in the Town­ time. on Monday, the 26th Day of August, day of August 1995 at 7 P.M., the following Ordinance was findings listed above, will be prepared in accordance with The pfoperly to be sold is located in 1995 at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing introduced and passed on first reading. ship of Ocean in the County of Mon­ federal and state requirements. A copy of it will be placed on the Township of Neptune in the Said Township Committee will meet Monday, the 21st day mouth, State of New Jersey. time. file and made available for public inspection in the Office of County of Monmouth, State of New of August 1995 at the Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 Commonly known as: 1307 Birch The property to be sold is located in the Sewerage Authority within 45 days of this notice. Avenue. Jersey. the Township of Neptune in the The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, New Jersey at 7 P.M. to further consider this ordinance for final passage and to give all Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 105. Corrwnonly known as; 502 Ridge Ave- County of Monmouth. State of New report of audit of the Ocean Grove Sewerage Authority for the Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) r>ue, Neptune, New Jersey. Jersey. fiscal year ended December 31, 1994. interested persons an opportunity to be heard concerning this 50* X 100'X 50* X 100'. Tax Lot No. 243.02 in Block No. 168 Commonly known as: 3535 Route 66, This report of audit submitted by Armour S. Hulsart and ordinance. Copies of the ordinance published herewith are Nearest Cross Street: Property dis­ of the Neptune Tovmship Tax Map. Neptune, New Jersey. Company, Certified Public Accountants, is on file at the available for inspection by members of the general public who tant 250’ from the northwest comer Dimerwions of Lot: (Approximatety) Tax Lot No. Part of Lot 5 designated Authority’s office, and may be inspected by any interested shall request the same at the office of the Towrtship Clerk of Appleby Drive ar>d Birch Avenue. 70' wide X 70' tong. as Tract III in Block No. 10017. person. located at the above address. Nearest Cross Street: Approximately WILLIAM P. BENFER, Chairman AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE #1666 ENTfT- As the above does not constitute a Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 80' from the southeast intersection (32) $56.42 LED "AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A COMPREHENSIVE full legal description, said descrip­ 493' X 436' X 423' x 523', containing 4.99 MOTOR VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC ORDINANCE FOR THE tion is posted in the Office of the of Ridge Avenue and Eighth Avenue. acres. TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, REGULATING THE USE OF ROAD­ Sheriff, Monmouth County. 50 E. Main TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 10% of Nearest Cross Street: Green Grove WAYS AND THE OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES THERE­ Street. Freehold. New Jersey 07728. the bid amount at the time of sale. Road. FINALLY, AFFORDABLE ON AND PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 10% of Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of THEREOP BY ESTABLISHING A NO PARKING ZONE ON the bid amount at the time of sale. tified check only. the bid amount at the time of sale. LOUISVILLE AVENUE. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or The approximate amount of the judg­ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Oimmittee of the certified check only. ment, Commission and costs to be tified check only. HAIR CUTS Township of Neptune, County of Monmouth, New Jersey: The approximate amount of the judg­ satisfied by sale Is the sum of The approximate amount of the judg­ Section 1. That Ordinance #1000 entitled "An Ordinance ment, Commission and costs to be $85.012.24. Additionally, all sales are ment, Commission and costs to be Establishing a Comprehensive Motor Vehicle and Traffic THURSDAY satisfied by sale is the sum of subject to Advertising fees, to be satisfied by sale is the sum of Ordinance for the Township of Neptune, Regulating the Use of paid by the successful bidder. $5,564,300.63. Additionally, all sales Roadways and the Operation of Motor Vehicles Thereon and $37,569.90. Additionally, all sales are LADIES' HAIRCUTS The Sheriff hereby reserves the right are subject to Advertising fees, to be Providing Penalties for the Violation Thereof be hereby subject to Advertising fees, to be paid by the successful bidder. to adjourn this sale without further paid by the successful bidder. amended as follows; notice by publication. ARTICLE II - PARKING The Sheriff hereby reserves the nght The Sheriff hereby reserves the right WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff 6. Parking Prohibited at all times. to adjourn this sale vrithout further to adjourn this sale without further $6.50 ARTICLE XII - SCHEDULES notice by publication. Dated: July 26. Aug 2, 9, 16. 1995 notice by publication. 42. Schedule (I). No Parking WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Peter B. Bass. Attorney WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff FRIDAY In accordance with the provisions of #6, no person shall Dated; July 19, 26, Aug. 2. 9. 1995 (908) 531-8827 Dated: Aug. 2. 9, 16, 23, 1995 park a vehicle at any time upon any of the following described Summerill & Hull, Attorneys (30-33) $64.48 Epstein. Epstein, Brown & Bosek. MENS' HAIRCUTS streets or parts of streets: Douglas J. Hull, for the firm Attorneys Narne ^ Sheet Side Hours Location (906) 348"0202 Patrick B. Sprouts, Esq., for the firm Louisville Avenue East All 506 ft. South of W. Bangs (29-32) $71.94 (201) 593-4900 Avenue extending 24 ft. to 530 f t $68.20 $6.50 Section 2. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances of the (31-34) Township of Neptune in conflict or inconsistent with this Ordin­ FORMULA II ance are hereby repealed but only, however, to the extent that all other ordinances, or parts of ordinances, now existing or in HAIR DESIGNERS effect, unless the same be in conflict or inconsistent with any 300 SYLVANIA AVE., NEPTUNE CITY of the provisions of this Ordinance, shall remain in full force ORDINANCE #95>28 CH-7S2235 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximatety) 774-4604 and effect. ■ Township of Neptune SHERIFF’S SALE Irregular 45.88' wide x 93.21' long. Section 3. /This ordinance shall become effective immedi­ County of Monmouth SUPERIOR COURT Nearest Cross Street: Tenlh Avenue. ately upon its adoption and publication according to law. AN ORDINANCE ESTAB­ OF NEW JERSEY Situated at a point on the easterly RICHARD J. lADANZA, Mayor LISHING REGULATIONS FOR CHANCERY DIVISION sideline of Atkins Avenue, at its inter­ Att©st' HANDICAPPED PARKING MONMOUTH COUNTY section with the northerly sideline of SPACES ON PUBUC ROADS RICHARD J. CUTTRELL Municipal Clerk Docket No. F-3408-95 Tenth Avenue. IN THE TOWNSHIP OF NEP­ (32) $34.72 TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of TUNE. Citicorp Mortgage, Inc., Plaintiff vs: the bid amount at the time of sale. Approved on first reading Karen Zoback n/k/a Karen Elizabeth July 17. 1995. Center & Brian Joseph Conter. h/w. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Approved, passed and Defendants tified check only. adopted on final reading By virtue of a writ of execution in the The approximate amount of the judg­ August 7, 1995. above stated action to me directed. I ment, Commission and costs to be RICHARD J. lADANZA shall expose for sale at public vendue, satisfied by sale is the sum of HCI Mayor at Hall of Records. 1 East Main Street S98,75t .71. Additionally, all sales are Attest* (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meeting subject to Advertising foes, to be RICHARD J. CUTTRELL Room), In the Borough of Freehold, paid by the successful bidder. BUSINESS m iP H m SYSTEMS Municipal Clerk County of Monmouth, New Jersey, The Sheriff hereby reserves the right (32) $6.20 on Monday, the 21st Day of August, to adjourn this sate without further 776-2521 • 800-618-4424 1996 at 2 o'clock. P.M. prevailing notice by publication. NEPTUNE AREA time. WILLIAM M LANZARO. Sheriff The pfope.'ty to be sold is located in Dated; July 26. Aug. v. 9. 16, 1995

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GRAY Commercial S t Residential Towing-Storage Front Atgnment. BocWcol D. Darvin Aidams Jr. Shop at home or at buiinen LOCK YOUR KEYS Work. Hret and Batteries. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Tune-Up udng Bear Engkio 1 Vanada D c, Neptune 100% insm d & Guamtud IN YOUR CAR? can Steve 908-7754)256 Anoly«eri for New & Old 9 2 2 - 9 3 1 0 c a ll Aufoa. Towing and Rood 1 774-9067 1 1300 Corfies Ave. (Rte 33) Service 774-1439 N eptune Cor. Coiiles Ave & South Mctn Stmel. O cean Grove SERVICES WB GRAY JR Main St., Neptune 774-3344 CALL; 776-6590 MASON CONCDEIHnCUrOfC "TO P R A N K " ' acCWAUS^MIOSINISIOR PIASm IBWR9 HANDYMAN njcKPOHmo SPECIALISTS SI9S ALL WORK OOfCWtm All Jobe Done THE HKSIC8T REGARD The Maili POR YOUR PPOPBTtV PROFEUO na & Dme 908-280^979 A LOCAL FAMILY iSerroig: Ocean Grove area 10 year* BUSfBS SINCE 1918 Si SON Wm. R. Hogg PLUMBING 908-774-8992 Small but efficient, big jobs Ceramic Tile Repaire 0 Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. HEATING or small. 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APARTMENT WINTER RENTAL 31-YEAR-OLD male avail­ FOR RENT able for any odd job. Lawn OCEAN FRONT - Furnish­ cutting, attic & basement BRADLEY BEACH - Mod­ ed 1 bdrm condo w/deck. clean-up, escort or adult ern, large 1 bdrm., w/w car­ Available Sept. - May/poss- care. Very cheap rates. Call Used Cars For Sale pet, AC, security intercom, ible yearly, in Ocean Grove. 774-8217. (32-33*) off-street parking, laundry Call 681-1319. (32-33) rm. on premises. 1 1/2 MERCHANDISE 1966 PLYMOUTH FURY biks. to beach. No Pets. PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE Classic - 318 V-8, 2 door, 776-7654. (30*tf) PRINTER’S BOXES - Old hard top, R/H/A, original VERMONT - 1 acre build­ wooden type cases for sale. L U C K Y 7 owner & paint, rust free. OCEAN GROVE -1 bdrm. ing lot in a prestigious com­ $30. Great for knick-knacks. 7 WEEKS/or $7.00 modern apt., 3rd floor. munity. 9 miles from Killing- 62,400 miles. Always gar­ Call 775-0007 (*) The nines wiD nm your car $475/month + electric. 41 ton & Pico. All permits are in aged. Interior excellent. Call classified ad 7 weeks for mily $7.00 Pilgrim Pathway. Call 774- order. $41,000. Tele (802) (908)531-3380 (26-32*) BED/BRASS Queen. Or­ Sinqily describe your vehicle in 25 1732. If no answer call 775- 773-6224. (19tf*) thopedic mattress set. wotds or less and rrtum it to us at: 1971 VW CAMPER/VAN 5642. (31-33) Unused - still in box. Cost The Times SERVICES True classic hippie van. $1000 Sale $325. Call (908) 41 Pilgrim Pathway, PO Box 5 OCEAN GROVE - 1 block Runs great. Seen a lot of 473-0252. (29-36*) Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 to beach, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, ARE YOU PAYING high country. $700 or best offer. living room, dining room, accountant fees to do your Call 776-9173 (26-32*) BED/BLACK contem­ kitchen & porch. Washer/ business’s bookkeeping and porary. King orthopedic dryer & dishwasher. 1st quarterly payroll forms. 15 1984 CUTLASS SUPREME mattress set. Unused - still in 74,500 miles, 2 door, original floor. $725 + utilities. Call years experience doing book box. Cost $1400 Sale $475. owner. Very good condition. 531-5306 (32) work for small businesses. Call (908) 473-0252. (29-36*) $2,600 negotiable. Call 775- Call Debbie at 775-0007 (*) 7412 & leave message. OCEAN GROVE - Newly BURIAL PLOT - For one. (29-35*) decorated 1 bdrm. Large eat- BRING YOUR CAR BACK Monmouth Memorial Park, in kitchen. Conveniently TO LIFE with a wash, wax & Neptune. $800 or best offer. 1988 BRONCO located near shopping, pub­ interior cleaning. Make your Call 741-0362. (31-32) Eddie Bauer, full size 4x4, lic transportation & beach car look like it was just Be sure to inchide your tdephone no.! loaded, dealer installed new area. $595 monthly - in­ detailed, starting at $50 HAMMOND ORGAN - Please make all dhecks payable to The Tfanes motor and new paint. Ap­ cludes all utilities. Lease & (price varies according to Model A-100 & other furni­ Vtoa & M astercard Accepted - Inchide card no. & exp date prox. 6,000 miles on new security, call 229-2857 after 4 size and condition of ture (organ music books, motor. Original mileage pm (32-33) vehicle). Call Tim at 988- etc) available. Call 774-2566. 66,000. Call (908) 918-8205. 0517. (*) (32-33*) $-$-$-$ Military collector HARDWORKING individ­ $10,200 negotiable (32-38*) OCEAN GROVE -1 bdrm, looking for patches, medals, ual to assist with care for 5- recently refurbished, private DISCOUNT TELEPHONE MOVING OUT of State wins, uniforms, helmets, year-old daughter, as well as entrance. 4 blocks to beach. SERVICE - Phone jacks sale - 4 pc. Fruitwood bdrm daggers, etc. All wars and all office work in home. Flexible $350/month. Call Fatvo Real­ installed, cable TV outlets. set, hdbd., dbl. dresser, spl. countries - U.S., Germany,^ hours, typing skills required. tors 918-0303. (32) Retired from NJ Bell. 27 chest, Ig. wardrobe closet. Japan. Call 223-5358. years experience. Call (908) Call (908) 775-4343. (tf) Like new. $400; 5 pc. off- (28-39*) APARTMENT WANTED 528-7535. (51tf) white dinette set, table, (4) POSTAL JOBS - $12.68/hr. thick padded chairs (seats & HELP WANTED to start, plus benefits. Car­ LOOKING for shared apt. DAN’S TANK REMOVAL backs), new cond. $300; riers, sorters, clerks, main­ or house in Ocean Grove SERVICE - Have you chang­ sofa bed, dbl. 52., pastel ARE YOU EARNING what tenance. For an application area. Willing to provide ed to gas over the past 9 stripe 3 cush. $300; dark you’re worth? Work from and exam or information call While Working housekeeping, eider care, years? Inexpensive removal wood beautiful console 27" home or office. Earn $200- 1-800-819-5916, ext. 77, 9 Close To Home. baby sitting, etc. for reduced of unwanted fuel oil tanks color TV, $275. Odds & $2,000 part time; $2,000- a.m. to 9 p.m., 7 days. Advertising Sales for rent. Call 774-2915. (31-32) (above ground & under ends, reasonable. Call 988- $6,000 full time. Paid (32-34) ground). Environmentally 6377 (32*) vacations. Call (908) 493- Unritories ft Accounts HOUSE FOR RENT sound, sate disposal of un­ 1645. (23-39) Established wanted tanks. Free esti­ WANTED TO BUY YARD/PORCH SALES Genmms Commission OCEAN GROVE - Living mates. Reliable & friendly POSTAL JOBS - Start CaD Kevin at room, dining room, kitchen, service. Call (908) 517-0132. OLD FURNITURE, glass­ $12.08/hr. plus benefits. For PORCH SALE-102 Webb 775-0007 yard & porch. $700 + utili­ (46tf) ware, pottery, artwork, col­ exam and application info, Ave., Ocean Grove. Fri & forappt ties. Call 531-5306 (32) TAKE IT AWAY - Complete lections, cameos, oriental call (219) 794-0010, ext. Sat., Aug. 25 & 26, 9 to 2 Lots of experience not removal service* - attics, rugs & costume jewelry. Call NJ157, 9 am to 11 pm, 7 pm. Bric-a-brac, collectibles, necessary, just a knowledge basements & everything in me before your garage or days. (31-33*) furniture, women’s clothing. of the community and a between. Swept broom moving sale. Courteous & (33-34*) great persoiudity. Well help you widi the rest! clean. Free estimates. Es­ honest service. Andy 918- tates our specialty. Beat the 0598 (9-32) Spring rushi 988-5504 (4tf)

Your Travel Agent tlCffe Cttne8 DEAR TRAVEL PRO: My family is going to New York City for a long weekend and my Mom asked me to make a SUMMER SALE Serving Our Readers Since 1875 list of things I want to do while I’m there. Do you have any suggestions? - Kevin, 11 -years-old. Ocean ON AIR CONDITIONERS! DEAR KEVIN: Yes! Lots of them. Adults think of New York City for shopping and dining and theatre, but there’s Save Now At Unequalled Low Prices a lot to do for young adults too. Everybody knows about Preseason Sale In Progress going to see shows on Broadway and visiting the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, and Central Park. You can FRIEDRICH • G.E. • CARRIER not go to New York City without visiting those first. But also ...LAYAWAY NOW and SAVE! check out the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum where you on all Major Appliances can explore shipwrecks and walk on the hangar and flight decks of famous airplanes and ships. Other good mus­ REBATES OF $25.00 to $200.00 eums are the Anerican Museum of Natural History (with from FRIEDRICH, jCP&L and JGM dinosaur exhibits) and the Aquarium for Wildlife Conser­ Easy Financing vation. (It has 10,000 creatures from all over the world). If Avaiiabie GECC you enjoy art, don’t miss the world famous Metropolitan Museum of Art. After getting some culture, take a tour of Package Discounts on Multi SalesI..... the NBC studio in Rockfellar Plaza (you might even be able VVfe Service All Make Appliances and Sales. to get a ticket to one of the show tapings). Ask the con­ J.G. MENNIE Co.^*' Service cierge at your hotel for information on these places or for 1905 Hwy. 33 Neptune other suggestions. Some hotels even have special (1/2 block east of Jeney Shore Med. CIr.) programs and tours just for kids. Have fun. PAGE 26 THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 € t)e Coast to Coast Bike Classic Barrels The Winners Are . . . Finishes In Asbury Park Continued from Page 1 The Mayor said, "Frank­ ly, I was surprised to receive this letter. The consensus in town has been that the bar­ rels work. They have been an effective way of slowing traffic on Ocean Avenue, which could easily become a speedway during the sum­ mer.' Nevertheless, the Mayor and Council decided to take a non-confrontational stance on this issue. They will remove the barrels and place signs along Ocean Avenue. Abra the Clown of the Clyde Beatty Cole Bros. Circus selects the winners of The Times’ coloring contest. The The ongoing issue of grand prize winners were Matt Mason of Wall Twp. and amending the parking ordin­ ance for trucks received Darrel Edmonds of Asbury Park. another hearing. Currently, trucks weighing over 6,000 pounds are prohibited from parking along the residential streets of Bradley Beach Sand Us Your between midnight and 5 a.m. Participants of the Coast to Coast Bike Ciassic arrive on the boardwaik in Asbury According to the Mayor, Park on August 5. “One of the major problems Sports Info! is that we don't have a scale to weigh the trucks. It Tlie Times will be glad to print any makes more sense to base the weight on the vehicle's sports submissions regarding your local registration. Another prob­ teams' players, schedule or special lem is that the ordinance event does not prevent transients All submissions should be delivered from parking their trucks along the streets." to The Times no later than 5pm Numerous complaints Monday fm publication in that week's and accusations were pamper. Color or black & white photos sounded by several truck will also be accepted subject to quality owners and by residents of the neighborhoods in which review. the trucks are parked. Said Our address is 41 Pilgrim Pathway, one resident, "Warehousing Ocean Grove. You can also fax trucks along residential information to us at 774-4480. streets does absolutely nothing to enhance the com­ munity." Several truck owners stated that there was virtually Friends and famiiy await the arrivai of the bike riders who have been *on the road' no parking to be found along for 48 days. their street, since they live a Board of Ed Continued from Page 1 short distance from Main program; parking lot; Street. They spoke of hav­ the Township Engineer automotive equipment ing to repeatedly move their was authorized to perform and a dump truck was ac- WIEPIUME m m S H IP trucks in order to park rea­ field work and examine the cepted from the Neptune sonably close to their sanitary sewer system in the Board of Ed; RECREATION COMAflXTEE homes. 12th Avenue area; emergency sewer main Several residents sug­ a bid were awarded to repairs were confirmed at gested that ail truck owners PL Custom Body & Equip­ Route 35 and Rutherford be permitted to park one ment Co. for ambulances Avenue; and truck by their homes, and and related equipment; the payment of bills was that the Borough locate or a bid was awarded to totaling $4,525,308.39 was BOWL-A-THO construct adequate parking Muccio, Inc. for improve­ authorized. facilities for the overflow ments to the Municipal vehicles. Mayor Schueler said, "This has been an ongoing controversy for the past PJLACEt PIAYDROME BRADLEY BEACH three years. I'd like to offer T rib u te To the olive branch to help 1217 MAIN ST. 774-4540 settle this issue. The Coun­ haurise. Liquet cil and I could just make a DATE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1995 ruling, but we would rather Where did the time go? It TIME: 9AM UNTIL 1PM ^ work with the residents and seems like yesterday I was truck owners to come to a kissing you good-bye when mutually satisfactory solu­ you left home for a church retreat. The next morning tion." you were gone, just like As a result, a special that. My sweet, precious meeting has been set for baby, was gone. Taken by next Tuesday, August 15, at a wanton act. 5:30 p.m. in Borough Hall to No more big sister to little a . address this issue. GG, nor completion of eng­ ineering college. No grad­ uation party, no wedding plans, no grandchildren to LAURISE LIQUET spoil, to take to the park, to the mall or to say ‘Not today, Nana has things to do". You were such a special and delightful daughter, always giving o f yourself, a pleasure to be in your com-pany. Our darling Laurise, happy 5th anniversary in heaven. We remember the happiness your smile would bring and Playdrome will donate all proceeds to how a room would brighten with your presence. You were ^ e Neptune Recreation Program. the joy of our lives and we have missed you dearly. But we take heart in knowing that you are now an angel of God and For more information contact the T o t a ls that this not good-bye, but till we meet again. Neptune Recreation OfOce at Forever in our hearts, For® Jt Cunes Mom, Dad, little GG and Family 988-5200, Ext. 279 MEMORIAL SERVICE - SAT., AUGUST 12 - 9 A.M. MVwirLife HOLY INNOCENTS CHURCH, NEPTUNE THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1995 PAGE27 Jersey Spirit W ns A.A.U. Geid Medal Allow Less Than An Avg. Of 1 Goal A Game CANADA DRY Athletes of the M/eefc

Michael Matson

Not only received the Gold Medal in the

Jr. Olympics last week but was voted

MVP of the Tour Members of the Jersey Spirit, (left to right) Foiu Okunseinde, Adam Vaughn, Michael Matson, Coach Luis Salgado, Luis Salgado and Eddie Falzarano, take a moment after receiving gold medals in the Junior Olympics held in Des Moines Iowa last week.

Michael Matson had two The Jersey Spirit Soccer shutouts and had a .75 goals team won a Gold Medal at against average. the 1995 Amateur Athletic Michael Matson was co­ Union (AU) Junior Olympics recipient of the Joel Ferrell held in De Moines, Iowa. Memorial Award for Outstan­ The Gold Medal was one of ding Performance (MVP). four won by New Jersey This honor is presented to a athletes. The team is participant in each sport for comprised of athletes form their outstanding play during Monmouth, Ocean and Mer­ the games. The award is cer Counties. The team is presented in memory of Joel coached by Wayne Palmer Farrell who was a co-founder of Wall Twp. and Luis Sal­ of the AAU Junior Olympic gado of Neptune. Local Opening ceremonies in­ Games. Michael’s name will players included Luis Sal­ cluded a sky diver carrying be inscribed on a plaque at gado and Michael Matson of the American flag. the AAU National Head­ Neptune, Frankie and Eddie quarters and Championship Falzarano of Bradley Beach, Shuffleboard In the Finals, the Spirit Complex being built in Orlan­ and Adam Vaughn and Folu Neptune City 5K Race drew first blood, scoring in do, Florida, in conjunction News Okunseinde of Ocean Twp. The 3rd Annual 5K race, held this past Saturday during the 8th minute. Iowa United with Walt Disney World. It is Ocean Grove - Ruth In the opening game Neptune City Day, was a huge success. The event showed ties the match in the 15th anticipated the complex will Goode and Al Johnson against Iowa United U14, the a 25% increase from last year, for a total of 333 runners. minute on a Penalty Kick. be ready for the 1977 Junior came away recently from a Spirit had a 2-0 lead early in The following area participants placed within the top 50 The tie did not last long as Olympic Games. Shuffleboard Tournament the second half, but had to runners: the Spirit scored in the 22nd The Spirit is already held in Leisure Village, settle for a 2-2 tie after giving Place Time Name Town minute and added a third looking forward to defending Lakewood. Goode placed up late goals. In game two, 8 16:20.3 Brian McGhee Neptune goal before the end of the their championship in New 4th in the main event for the Spirit out played the 13 17:06.5 Bob Bonpietro Avon half. After the third goal, the Orleans, LA., next year. The pros and Johnson came in Urbandale Prizm and handed 19 18:08.8 Patrick Ford Neptune City Spirit dominated the match. team also won the Silver 3rd in the main event for them their first tournament 20 18:12.6 Bill Pane Wall Twp A second half goal Medal in Cocoa Beach, Neptune City amateurs. Their efforts were loss, 2-0. Game three was 28 19:09.5 Bill Nealn cemented a 4-1 victory. Florida, in 1994. Coach Luis commendable as only 4 against the Iowa United U13 29 19:15.4 Stephen Theobald Wall Twp For the tournament, Salgado reported that the Neptune players entered in a field of team. Although giving a 30 19:21.5 Luanne McBride Frankie Falzarano scored team is now looking toward 33 19:35.2 Jason Skisiak Neptune 28. valent effort, they were no two goals while Luis Sal­ International competition in 34 19:44.0 Jan Levine Ocean Twp match for the Spirit, losing gado, Adam Vaughn, Folu Europe or South America. 38 19:50.7 Michael McGhee Neptune 13-0. The win set up a Okunseinde and Eddie Fal­ With AAU backing, it is 39 19:51.1 Jimmy McCarthy Neptune City rematch with Iowa United zarano each scored one hoped the team can ex­ 20:12.4 Joseph Rensella Neptune City U14 which also posted a 2- 45 goal. As goalkeeper. perience competition which 0-1 Preliminary Round may not be available through record. other revenues.

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