WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 2013 UNIONNEWSDAILY.COM______VOL. 96 NO. 26 50 CENTS Berkeley Heights secession moves forward By Cheryl Hehl suffering from overload of local, county and state govern­ appraised at $307,000 in 2012 paid $3,100 in county taxes. Staff Writer ment. The mayor also stressed the move towards secession In fact, last year Berkeley Heights taxpayers shelled out a BERKELEY HEIGHTS — The governing body took yet was not political but rather frustration over a continued whopping $14.5 million to the county alone. another step towards withdrawing from the county last duplication of services. According to township estimates, if Berkeley Heights week when they unanimously passed a resolution asking Councilman Robert Woodruff was more blunt about the indeed managed to withdraw to Morris County, the sav­ the county clerk to add the question to the ballot so voters impact county taxes had on the township. He noted that of ings would be significant. For instance, the average home­ can provide input. the $3.4 million the county set aside for special services owner with the same house assessed at $307,000 would At the meeting held last week, Mayor Joseph Bruno and improvements throughout the county this year, the only be paying $1,662 in taxes in Morris County, or 46 per­ explained why the township considered the move that township will receive just $14,200. Bruno said this repre­ cent less. could save Berkeley Heights $7 million a year in taxes. This sented .31 percent of the total amount, with the majority of Last fall Woodruff told fellow governing body members year alone, he said, the township saw a hike in county taxes the money going “to towns that are friendly to the county.” it was imperative they do something for residents because of $1.2 million, forcing reduced services for residents. In the past Bruno has openly chastised the freeholder the Union County freeholders come from six of the 21 “There has to be a way to make New Jersey affordable,” board for financial mismanagement, which, he said, led municipalities with 51 percent of the population, but they the mayor said, adding “this is my attempt to say enough is directly to the township carrying a heavy county tax load. make decisions for every property owner in the county. enough.” His accusations were not unfounded, according to informa­ “Are those freeholders acting in the best interest of this Bruno pointed out that since 1789 the township had tion obtained by LocalSource. town?” he asked. Although that answer is ultimately up to been doing things the same way, explaining the state was For example, the average homeowner with a house See BERKELEY, Page 6 City’s appeal on BOE budget denied by commissioner By Cheryl Hehl part of the school board and everyone Staff Writer agreed. ELIZABETH — If the city was hoping the Zengaro did point out to Cerf the board state commissioner of education would side of education’s spending habits were less with them and agree the school board could than stellar, though. He mentioned, for not be allowed to increase school taxes $3.6 example, the district wasted money on “self million, they put their hopes in the wrong serving pictorial banners and brochures,” place. while the city maintained excellent services Last week the New Jersey Department of and stayed below the 2-percent cap. He also Education responded back to Chief Finan­ stressed that should this increase be cial Officer Tony Zengaro about his recent allowed, the city would be forced to lay off 30 letter asking New Jersey commissioner of public safety employees in the police and fire Education Chris Cerf to do something about departments. the 7.5 percent increase, which was consid­ But while Assistant Commissioner David erably above the 2 percent state-mandated Corso was sympathetic to the city’s concerns cap. about the financially over burdened taxpay­ The city chief financial officer explained ers of Elizabeth, especially lower income tax­ the socio-economic profile of the city’s pop­ payers, he felt the school board was within ulation “is weak as reflected by the high their right to increase the school tax. In fact, poverty rate, persistently high unemploy­ he took the school board’s side, saying things ment and family income significantly are not exactly the same for school districts Photo By Steve Ellmore below the state and national level.” He did when it comes to the 2-percent state- The graduating seniors from the Hillside High School Class of 2013 received not include that the city council was so imposed cap. their diplomas. A complete list of graduates from Union, Hillside, Roselle, taken back by the increase that one mem­ “The tax levy for school districts is not a Summit, Rahway, Cranford and Mountainside can be found inside. ber said it was “unconscionable” on the See ELIZABETH, Page 6 SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY • SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY Are You Disabled & Unable to Work? You May Be GAIL A. 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W\ PERFORMANCE LACROSSE Family, Fun and Flix is J P A Division o f Performance Sport Systems. LLC back for summer 2013 The Union County Board of Chosen featuring the voices of Zac Efron, Taylor PERFORMANCE Freeholders and the Department of Parks Swift, Betty White, and Danny DeVito. and Community Renewal are happy to The other dates and locations for this announce the schedule of “Family Fun and summer’s Family Fun and Flix are: LACROSSE GAMPS Flix” - the free summer entertainment and • Tuesday, July 16 at Warinanco Park: FEATURING; film series on Tuesday evenings that gives The Trailside Ecovan will feature a display families a chance to enjoy an outdoor activ­ about local birds before the showing of the ity and catch a movie under the stars in a animated monster comedy, “Hotel Transyl­ IB s? Union County park. vania.” S E S S I O N I “Family Fun and Flix begins at dusk, but • Tuesday, July 23 at Warinanco Park: DATES: August 19-22, 2013 come early to the park to enjoy interesting The Trailside Ecovan will feature a display TIME; 9:00 am - 1:00 pm preview activities at 7:30 p.m. that are fun about turtles, snakes and other local reptiles AGES: Boys (Ages 7-15:1 year+ experience required) for the whole family,” said Freeholder before the animated fantasy comedy, “Brave.” LOCATION: Carl H, Kumpf Middle School (Mildred Terrace, Clark, NJ) Chairman Linda Carter. “Bring a blanket or • Tuesday, Aug. 6 at Meisel Park, PRICE: $175 beach chair to claim your spot on the lawn Springfield: Be part of National Night Out, or save a seat in the bleachers - either way, starting at 6 p.m., before viewing the ani­ S E S S I O N 2 the early birds are sure to like the preview mated family comedy, “Cloudy with a DATES: August 26-29, 2013 activity before each movie.” Chance of Meatballs.” TIME: 9:00 am ~ 1:00 pm Come to Warinanco Park, on the border • Tuesday, Aug. 13 at Conant Park, in AGES: Boys (Ages 7-15:1 year-*- experience required) of Elizabeth and Roselle, Tuesday, July 9 at Hillside: The Trailside Ecovan will feature LOCATION: Warren Hills Meadow Breeze Field (Washington, NJ) 7:30 p.m. when naturalists from Trailside a display about reptiles, before the animat­ PRICE: $175 Nature and Science Center will be on hand ed comedy, “Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most with the Ecovan to explain what makes a Wanted.” EMAIL: [email protected] mammal a mammal. Get a close-up look at All movies start at dusk, weather per­ WEBSITE: www.performancelacrosse.net skulls, pelts and animal tracks to identify mitting. For more information, call the some local species. Then sit back at dusk Union County Department of Parks and and enjoy the story of a boy who tries to Community Renewal at 908-527-4900 or win the heart of his dream girl while learn­ visit the Union County website at Improving the ATHLETE within the LACROSSE PLAYER ing about trees from a charming grump www.ucnj.org. For program and rain known as the Lorax in the 2012 animated information call 908-558-4079 after 3 p.m. musical comedy, “Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax,” on the day of the show.

‘Sounds of Summer’ at Arboretum ART in the Garden, the trademarked crafted for botanic gardens by Rose & the initiative of Reeves-Reed Arboretum, will Nightingale called “The Spirit of the Gar­ broaden its scope to include a comprehen­ den;” a kicking and stomping music fest sive visual and performing arts program featuring Adam Gussow and his one-man this year. The annual gala, being held on blues band; musical theater highlights fea­ Saturday evening, June l, will launch turing cabaret artists from NJPAC’s Sum­ Sounds of a Summer Night, a summer long mer Youth Performance Workshop; and series of concerts-in-the-garden that will the sweet, cool sounds of jazz from Stefan compliment the installation and wall-hung Teti and his combo. art exhibit of sculptor Tom Holmes. Sounds of a Summer Night began on The concert series will begin and end Wednesday evening, June 26, correspon­ with performances by alumni artists from ding with the Discover Summit Arts Pro­ NJPAC’s Wells Fargo Jazz for Teens pro­ gram, and will end on Wednesday evening, gram under the direction of legendary jazz September 11, with a special jazz concert artist Don Braden; a concert specifically commemorating 9/11. ADVERTISE CPAP TODAY! TIRED OF UNCOMFORTABLE CPAP MASKS? 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Gerbounka also questioned the reasoning behind these said the latest appeal brought against the city by ShopRite “The issue of substantive validity having already been continual lawsuits by Rockaway ShopRite Associates. lacked merit and denied it, but the mayor has no doubt they litigated once in the trial court and resolved on appeal, “Why are they so worried about Super Walmart coming have not heard the last from this supermarket when it there is no reason to address it again. Rockaway ShopRite in near them?” he asked, adding that if this supermarket comes to legal batdes. has not raised any new substantive issues that have not “operates a quality business they should have nothing to The store owners, Rockaway ShopRite Associates, has already been considered and resolved in our opinion. We worry about, right?” kept developer Duke Realty in court for years in an effort to find its efforts to convince us that there are additional “That’s what America is all about: competition,” Ger­ stop construction of a large mall moving forward on the issues warranting additional discovery to be unconvinc­ bounka added, pointing out that Home Depot and Lowes, 108-acre former General Motors site fronting Routes 1 and ing,” the appellate court decision read. McDonalds and Burger King all manage to co-exist in a 9- Since 2011, ShopRite’s lawsuits have been argued at the competitive manner without lawsuits involved. The mall will be anchored by mega-store, Super Wal- trial court level and resolved on appeal multiple times in These court battles, the mayor said, have kept $5.2 mil­ mart, on one end and perhaps a home improvement store the city’s favor. Although there was a legal issue involving lion in annual revenue from the city and 2,500 people from like Lowes. Duke Realty is still negotiating with this nation­ the way the city adopted the ordinance changing the zoning obtaining jobs at the proposed mall and other warehouse al chain store with the hope they will decide to come aboard of the former GM site from industrial to retail commercial, developments that will be built on the large parcel of land. as an anchor to 10 smaller retail stores planned for the this was resolved. To say this angers Gerbounka is an understatement. He mall. When that will be, though, is anyone’s guess, accord­ At this point the city and developer thought the project has even gone as far as to tell Linden residents not to shop ing to Mayor Rich Gerbounka. would move forward, but at the 11th hour Rockaway at the supermarket because the continual legal battles have “I have no doubt that just before the 44-day period is up ShopRite Associates appealed the latest court decision, kept much needed revenue from city coffers. That cuts to ShopRite will appeal to the Supreme Court,” he said, but bringing the project once again to a halt. That was no sur­ the core for this mayor. Especially this year when Gerboun­ admitted he has not lost hope that ShopRite will back off prise to the mayor. ka and the council had to cut $5.2 million from the budget and let the project move ahead. “Their strategy is to delay, delay, delay,” Mayor Rich to stay under the state-mandated 2-percent cap. “I’m happy about the latest court decision but this was Gerbounka said last week in an interview. He is convinced “Imagine the city having $5.2 million a year in revenue just another frivolous lawsuit so they can stall Super Wal- the privately owned Aviation Plaza supermarket’s only pur­ on top of $2.5 million from Spectra Energy, that would give mart,” the mayor said. pose in continuing to drag the developer through the courts us enough to dig ourselves out of the financial hole we are On June 11 the New Jersey Court Appellate is so the owners of Super Walmart grow tired of waiting in and get back on our feet,” the mayor said. Division not only denied ShopRite’s petition, but found and decide to build elsewhere. The mayor chuckled at that Rockaway ShopRite Associates were contacted multiple their arguments against the retail development “uncon­ thought. times for comment on the latest court decision but did not vincing,” and “lacking in validity.” The appeals court also “Walmart is used to harassment lawsuits that try to stop return calls to LocalSource.

Bugged out Union County Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski, center, looks at an Eastern Eyed Click Beetle. The beetle was found by Natalie Sali- nardo of Cranford, left, during the 9th Annual Union County Bio-Blitz in Lenape Park in Cranford earlier in the month. They are joined by Karen Inzillo, a naturalist with the Union County Trailside Nature and Science Center. Bio-Blitz is a 24-hour sampling of the flora and fauna in a particular location with the twin goals of studying the bio­ diversity of the area and making the public aware of that diversity. 4 4 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource Union County preps for gun buy back program, July 12 BBy y Cheryl Hehl see the array of weapons that have been StaffCf-o-l-K Writer collected in otherrv+Mnr» locationslrtnotirtnp in +nn the c state, Next week anyone who owns a gun noting, for example, the recent gun buy legally or illegally in Union County will back in Cumberland County. More than have the opportunity to anonymously turn 2,509 firearms were turned in during a in their weapons in a “no questions asked” two-day buy back event held at several buy back that will pay them $250 per gun. churches in this county. Other buy back So far a statewide gun buy back program programs in the state netted approximately has resulted in 12,500 firearms being taken 6,000 handguns that were subsequently out of circulation. The program has been so destroyed. successful it is being brought to Union and “It is troubling to contemplate how Hudson counties next week by Acting much deadly firepower is out there in our Attorney General John Hoffman. communities on any given day just waiting “It is truly sobering to view the array of to fall into the wrong hands,” Hoffman lethal weapons collected in front of us,” said. “That is why these gun buy backs are Hoffman said at a press conference held important. The weapons we buy back are June 27 at the Union County Prosecutor’s taken off the street, once and for all, and office. “A gun that is no longer in circula­ melted down. They can never be stolen and tion — a gun that no longer exists — cannot used in a street crime. They can never kill a be used to commit a crime.” curious child. They can never turn a The acting attorney general said the domestic argument into a tragedy. And majority of weapons obtained through the they can never claim a life of one of our gun buy back in other parts of the state brave police officers.” have been operable and capable of either The attorney general’s office is paying maiming someone or killing them. the buy back with forfeiture funds obtained “As we all recognize there are far too by its division of criminal justice. The many guns on the street and far too many Union and Hudson county prosecutor’s people dying as a result of gun violence,” offices are also contributing forfeiture Hoffman added. “I look forward to the day monies, as are the Union County Police when gun violence is not as pervasive in Department and Sheriffs offices. our society, and we can direct our attention The Union-Hudson gun buy back event to other critical public safety issues. But we is a cooperative effort involving the Union aren’t there yet and our campaign to stop and Hudson prosecutor’s offices, the Union the needless bloodshed goes on full force.” County Department of Public Safety, the Acting Union County Prosecutor Grace Union County Police Department, the State H. Park agreed, giving her full support to Division of Criminal justice, the Hudson the program locally. and Union county sheriffs offices, the New “Many firearms are purchased legally Jersey State Police, the Elizabeth, Linden and used properly but now, for any number and Plainfield police departments and the of reasons, owners may wish to discard faith based communities in Union and them,” said Park. “A buy back program is a Hudson counties. valuable resource for those owners wishing The buy back in Union County will take to properly dispose of unwanted guns to place July 12 and 13 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at SUMMER FUN — Calvary Nursery School and Child Care in Cranford kicks Morning Star Christian, 1009 Chandler Ave., prevent them from winding up in the off their summer fun program Camp Calvary soon and limited availability wrong hands and potentially cause harm to Linden; New Zion Baptist Church, 800 Flora remains for children ages 2 1/2 to 6 years. For more information contact others.” St., Elizabeth; and Shiloh Baptist Church Hoffman said it was “truly sobering” to Annex, 525 West Fourth St., Plainfield. the school at 909-272-3962. Trailside announced popular Wednesday matinee series Union County is telling people to mark their calendars songs while learning interesting facts about turtles. This inter­ ticipation and excitement. He has an outstanding rapport with because the popular Wednesday Matinee Series at Trailside active show with lots of audience participation features live children and his ability to communicate and engage audience Nature & Science Center begins on July 10 and continues turtles and music. Find out why turtles are endangered members of all ages makes this show “pure magic.” every Wednesday through Aug. 14. throughout the world. Aug. 7 brings “Bubble Trouble” to the Trailside stage with This family entertainment series begins at 1:30 p.m. each On July 17, “Kids in Motion” will take the audience on a bubble master Jeff Boyer. week and runs about 45 minutes. All shows are recommended non-stop musical journey on the Trailside stage. J0J0 Russell, Mixing comedy, music and bubble magic, this presentation for children ages 4 and older. Admission is $5 per person; $4 a talented D J entertainer, will have everyone clapping, stomp­ will delight all ages. for senior citizens and tickets go on sale at 1 p.m. on the day of ing and swaying from start to finish. This high energy presen­ On Aug. 14, the 2013 Wednesday Matinee Series concludes the show. No strollers will be permitted in the auditorium. tation encourages the audience to be the stars. with “The Brain Show.” your nature knowledge as the “The Summer Wednesday Matinee Series at Trailside On July 24, join Wallaby Tales Traveling Zoo for “Eyes audience participates in this lively presentation that is fun for offers our families an assortment of fun, creative and interac­ Wild,” an afternoon of animals, education and fun. In this all ages. It is as close as you can get to a real, live TV game tive programs that will teach, entertain and delight children of amazing show featuring live animals, the audience will enjoy show. all ages,” said Freeholder Chairman Linda Carter. “Union learning about behaviors, habitats, adaptations and survival For additional information about the Wednesday Matinee County is committed to providing our residents with afford­ strategies of some very interesting mammals. Series or other upcoming programs and special events, please able, fun, family programs at our facilities and Trailside’s The excitement continues on July 31 with “Hocus Pocus,” a call 908-789-3670 or visit us at www.ucnj.org/trailside. Wednesday Matinee Series certainly fits the bill.” show that is sure to astound, baffle and thrill the audience. ‘Trailside Nature & Science Center is located at 452 New On Wednesday, July 10, the Turtle Singer will kick-off the Joe Fischer, magician extraordinaire, does a fast paced Providence Road in Mountainside and is a service of the Union summer series and make sure you have fun and sing some show with the perfect blend of magic, comedy, audience par­ County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013 — 5 LINDEN NEWS Gun amnesty program held Anyone belonging to the national chapter of AARP is Aug 29, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the John T. Gregorio invited to join our active and growing chapter, which meets Recreation Center, 330 Helen St., Linden. in Linden, July 12 and 13 on the third Friday of every month, with the exception of Zumba combines Latin and international music with As part of the New Jersey State Attorney General’s Ini­ summer months July and August. physical exercise. tiative, Union County will participate in the latest Gun An interesting program is scheduled for every meeting For more information, call 908-474-8627 Register Amnesty Program with a drop-off site in Linden at the and trips are also planned during the year. Meetings will online at www.linden-nj.org by clicking on “Community Morning Star Christian Church at 1009 Chandler Ave., on resume Friday, Sept. 27, at the Linden Presbyterian Pass,” or register in person at the John T. Gregorio Recre­ Friday, July, 12 and Saturday, 13, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Church, on the corner of Orchard Street and Princeton ation Center or at the Linden Multipurpose Center, 1025 co-sponsors of the program are the Union County Prosecu­ Road. Guests are welcome. John St, Linden. The registration deadline is June 19. tor’s Office, Linden Police Department and other depart­ ments hosting turn-in sites. At the Linden site, residents will be able to turn in up to Learn about longevity planning Exercise rooms available 3 guns for a cash return of up to $250 per weapon, no ques­ Linden Public Library will host a seminar on longevity for Linden adults tions asked. The Linden Police Department is distributing planning Wednesday, July 31 at 6:30 p.m. Various aspects The Department of Public Property and Community Ser­ posters to local businesses and churches in the city inform­ of long-term care will be discussed, including who needs it, vices is offering to Linden adult residents daily use of fully ing residents of the program. It is requested that weapons how much it costs, and impact on family. Medicare and equipped exercise rooms, located at John T. Gregorio be brought to the location unloaded and safely packaged. Medicaid will also be discussed, and an elder care attorney Recreation Center, 330 Helen St. and Linden Multi Purpose will be on hand to answer legal questions. Center, 1025 John St. The exercise rooms are equipped with LHS holds fundraiser to honor The library is located at 31 E. Henry St., Linden. For stationary bikes, treadmills, stép climbers, rowers, a four questions on the program or to register, call Bonnie Busier station universal and locker area with showers. memory of lost graduate at 908-510-1262. There is a registration fee for the year. One must bring Linden High School’s Learn and Serve America program in proof of residency. It is free of charge to senior citizens, sponsored a T-shirt fundraiser to fund scholarships in Summer programs underway over the age of 50. As with any exercise program, partici­ memory of Amber Duncan Wilson. Wilson graduated from pants are encouraged to consult with their physicians and Linden High School in June 2012. She became a victim of a at Linden Library to wear proper exercise attire, especially sneakers. violent crime approximately three weeks after graduation. The Linden Library Summer Reading Club registration Hours of operation at the recreation center are Monday Wilson loved being a Learn and Serve leader, and a “Youth has begun; sign-up in the Children’s Room to read books to Friday, 7:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Interested Linden adults to Youth” volunteer for School No. 5. To honor Wilson’s and win prizes. The library is located at 3 1 E. Henry St., off requiring further information can call the center at 908- memory and dedication to Learn and Serve, three Learn Wood Avenue. 474-8627 or visit www.linden-nj.org. and Serve community service scholarships were recently Those who complete the whole program will be invited awarded in her name. to the Celebration Party in August. This year’s theme is Scholarship recipients were Rebecca Hayles, who will “Dig Into Reading,” so books will feature stories about Senior citizens can be paired attend Rutgers University; Megan Hirsch, who will attend things found underground: dinosaurs, mummies, pirate with older, rescued pets Arizona State University; and Michael Greenleaf, who will treasure, gems, and plants. All Star Pet Rescue of Linden is striving to help more attend Union County College. The library also offers the following programs: older dogs get out of the pound and into safe and loving • Terrific Toddlers, Wednesdays from 10 to 10:45 a.m. homes. Linden AARP installs officers for children ages 7 months to 4 years. Thanks to a grant from the 100 Women Making a Dif­ Linden AARP Chapter #1894 held its annual Installa­ • Two, free children’s music concerts. Registration is ference organization, All Star is introducing the Seniors For tion of Officers Luncheon on Friday, June 21, at the Gran required for the music concerts. There are still tickets avail­ Seniors program. Centurian in Clark. Past president Frank Stefanick able for the opening concert with Kurt Gallagher on Tues­ They want to encourage more “young at heart” seniors presided over the installation. The newly installed officers day, June 25. A parent or guardian must come in person to to bring an older dog into their home. For a nominal adop­ for the year 2013-2014 are: President Stephen Zielinski, register each child tion fee, a senior dog would come fully vetted along with Vice President William Wisk, Recording Secretary Evelyn For more information, pick up the Summer Program the basic necessities a dog would need to get started in their Marchione and Treasurer Michael Elwertowski. flyer at the library or email Karen Gray at kgray@linden- new lives. This includes a leash, collar, ID tag, food and The Board of Directors are: three year Janet Etlinger, pl.org. . water bowls, a comfy dog bed, some toys and treats and Anthony Fiedorowicz and Gloria Nisky; two year Florence enough food for the first two months. Stefanick, Maryann Zielinski and Ann Leistman; and one Zumba available for Linden adults Anyone older than 60 who adopts a dog older than 7 year Maryann Zalink, Joseph Cataline and Frank Stefanick. The Department of Public Property and Community years old is eligible for this program. For additional infor­ The luncheon was chaired by Teresa Kowalski and Services is sponsoring Zumba classes for Linden adults, age mation, contact Program Director Ginny Werner at wern- Maryann Zalink. 18 and older on Thursday evenings from June 20 through [email protected].

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The board secretary also said the In June 2010 Bollwage and the city council were in the hard 2-percent cap,” Corso said, explaining that actually the board did not arbitrarily increase its levy, but prepared its same position and took their objections to court, appealing a school cap is calculated “as the sum of the current tax levy budget according to the guidelines put out by the New Jersey decision by the New Jersey Commissioner of Education, who plus an adjustment for increases in enrollment multiplied by Department of Education Office of School Finance. turned down their request to certify and require the school two percent.” Goncalves further noted that increasing enrollment, longer board to stay within the state-mandated tax levy. From that point, Corso’s explanation became even more school days and the cost of health benefits were to blame for In their complaint, which was not heard in court until technical. For instance, the cap, he said, can be increased by the 7.5 percent increase in the 2013 school budget. more than a year later, with a decision coming down in adjustments for hikes in health care costs, deferred pension Corso agreed with Goncalves, explaining that the cap cal­ December of that year, the city contended that the commis­ contributions and increases or decreases for transferred culation of the Elizabeth school district for the 2013-2014 sioner’s decision in favor of the school district was unconsti­ responsibility from another school district or government budget year included an adjustment for enrollment increases tutional because it ignored voter rights to reject the budget entity. of $1.1 million as well as a $1.7 million increase for health and city council’s statutory right to recommend cuts in the “The current year cap may also be increased by unused care cost increases. school budget. The court decided in favor of the commis­ cap amounts from previous years which may be ‘banked’ and “These adjustments were reviewed and approved by the sioner, pointing out that neither the commissioner nor the utilized in the three following years,” the assistant commis­ executive county superintendent during budget review and school district had violated any constitutional rights of vot­ sioner said, pointing out this was all clearly stated in state bring the total cap amount to $52.6 million,” the assistant ers or the city council. The court said that generally, when law, statute NJSA18A7F-39. commissioner said, adding that this “is below the tax levy cap voters reject a school budget, the governing body and board Corso’s explanation was in line with what School District for the school year and is, therefore, within the statutorily of education work together to make modifications. Despite Board Secretary Don Goncalves said two weeks ago when the permitted limit.” the city arguing that they were within their right to file the city requested the state commissioner of education to request Mayor Chris Bollwage, however, did not see things the complaint because they were not allowed their statutory right the board to cut expenses. At that time, Goncalves said the same way. to make cuts in the budget, the court did not agree. school district had not raised taxes in several years and was “I’m just worried about the message that comes out of In the end it took a year and a half to wage the legal bat­ allowed to bank unused cap. Trenton, the one where Gov. Chris Christie imposes a hard 2- tle, the cost of which is unknown. He also explained that while the city had increased their percent cap and we have to stay within it and the schools “It’s not a road we are going down,” Bollwage said. tax levy $85 million over the last 16 years, by comparison the don’t,” the mayor said, adding that he was concerned about Even though the state department of education is not school district had only gone up $10 million during the same when the tax bills go out. “Folks are going to see the increase going to do anything to help the city, they did end their letter period of time. But while the tax levy may have remained sta­ and they are going to be upset. The tax bills will be prepared with a parting comment. ble, the budget itself did not. in July. There is nothing I can do about it now,” the mayor “We at the department appreciate your hard work and In fact, since the 2010-2011 school budget year, the budg­ said, noting that the only other option was to go to court, but dedication to the taxpayers of Elizabeth,” said Corso, copying et increased by close to $90 million, bringing the spending that was something he felt was not a viable option. this missive not only to the governor, but Democratic State plan to $500.1 million. Of that amount, though, $417.1 mil­ “By the time you go through all that, the tax bills are Sen. Ray Lesniak, Assemblyman Joe Cryan, and every mem­ lion was funded by federal and state aid because it is an already in the mail, what’s the point?” he said. ber of the city council and board of education. Berkeley Heights secession Watchung Stables offers takes the next step forward summer discount on fun (Continued from Page 1) resulting in steps being taken to resolve Summer is here and Union County’s Lead-line rides are available weather per­ the New Jersey State Legislature, Woodruff some of their concerns. Watchung Stable is offering a “Summer mitting and are held on a first-come first- felt strongly enough about this issue to say Berkeley Heights is following the legal Saving Special” for all Union County resi­ served basis. The cost for a lead-line ride is it was worth a shot and the council agreed. steps required in order to secede to anoth­ dents from July 6 through July 28. $18 for Union County residents and $26 for Since then this town has moved steadily er county by filing a request with the coun­ For every public trail ride purchased by a out-of-county participants. Lead-lines are on a course toward a non-binding referen­ ty clerk no later than 74 days before the Union County resident during the month of 30-minute rides only. dum on the ballot, and taking the first Nov. 5 election. The result of the election, July, a second rider will receive a discounted Special private group rides also are avail­ major step on June 25 by passing a resolu­ however, is non-binding, which means a rate on that same day. The cost for the first able at Watchung Stable for individuals or tion asking the county clerk to include on town does not have to do anything about participant will be $32 and the second par­ groups up to 15 people. These rides need to the ballot the official question of whether seceding from the county, but merely ticipant will receive the discount rate of $20. be set up in advance at a mutually conven­ the township should secede from the coun­ shows the sentiment of voters. “Trail rides in the wooded Watchung ient time. ty or not. If the township decides to move forward Reservation are a great way to enjoy warm The cost of a private ride is the rental fee Secession is nothing new, but the last from there, the final step is the most diffi­ summer days,” said Freeholder Chairman (in-county $32; out-of-county $45) plus an time a New Jersey town was able to suc­ cult and crucial: putting the issue before Linda Carter. “Now families and friends who additional $32 for the instructor. The sum­ cessfully secede from one county to anoth­ the New Jersey legislature in order to get a like to ride can share the fun at a discount mer discount rate does not apply for private er was in 1931, when a section of Glouces­ two-thirds majority approval vote from during the month of July.” trail rides. ter County joined Gloucester Township in both the assembly and senate. County offi­ The public trail rides are held every Sat­ The trail rides and lead-line rides are Camden County. Several other municipali­ cials, though, were not concerned about the urday and Sunday at 1 or 2 p.m., weather held at Watchung Stable, located at 1160 ties have tried since then. fact that one of the towns in the county was permitting. All participants must be nine Summit Lane in Mountainside. Office hours As recent as ten years ago, six towns in looking into seceding. years of age or older and trail rides are on a are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. daily. Essex County, including Millburn, attempt­ “The issue of secession speaks to the first-come first-served basis. A valid form of Watchung Stable is a service of the Union ed to secede because of high taxes and a kind of silly nature of the whole discussion ID is required to receive a discount. County Board of Chosen Freeholders. For lack of services. Although these towns did because at the end of the day no one is For those younger riders under nine, further information, call 908-789-3665 dur­ not get very far in their quest, they did get going anywhere,’’.said Freeholder Dan Sul­ Watchung Stable offers lead-lines on Satur­ ing normal office hours or email questions the attention of Essex county leaders, livan when the issue surfaced months ago. days and Sundays from 9 to 10:45 a.m. to [email protected].

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Union Senior Citizens member, 93. • June 22: at 6:55 p.m. Linden police POLICE BLOTTER • CATINELLA — Lois Ann, of Linden; June 24. Linden resident for 20 years, mother. received a call that an individual had just • CIFELLI — Rose, nee Nemeth, of Kenilworth; June 21. Secretary and school aide, wife. pointed a handgun at a group of people in • COHEN — Kenneth Joel, of Cranford; June 10. Physicist at Bell Labs, taught at Rutgers. According to police, Melissa Pietrangelo, Roselle and fled into Linden. • DEL CONTE — Doris, formerly of Garwood; June 24. Bank manager, sister, aunt. 23, of Clark, was also arrested for posses­ According to the police report, Officer • DEMARCO — Frances Ethel, nee Jordan, formerly of Elizabeth; June 23. Wife, mother. sion of a CDS. She was detained on out­ Rick Bachmann, who was on patrol in the • FARACI — Joan , formerly of Summit; June 24. Summit Junior League member. standing warrants totaling $1,500 from area, soon observed Marquis Davalle Tuck­ • FOWLER — Eleanor Margaret, formerly of Rahway; June 13. Great-great-grandmother. Little Ferry and Linden. She was subse­ er, 25, of Linden, whom he had known • GILMAN — Rosemarie, nee Evangelista, of Westfield; June 21. Wife, great-aunt, 85. quently turned over to the Linden Police from interactions, standing at the • GORA — Frances H., nee Rokosz, of Elizabeth; June 26. St. Adalbert’s school teacher, 94. Department. Kenneth Gaulette was the corner of Chandler and Essex avenues. • GROSSO — Vincent, of Westfield; June 24. St. Helen’s communicant, father, husband. arresting officer. When he called for backup officers, Tucker • HARDRICK — Eugene, of Roselle; June 21. Grandfather of 14, great-grandfather of 13. • June 22: In the vicinity of Central reportedly fled on foot toward the nearby • HEALY — Sister Mary Ellen, of Convent Station; June 26. Josephine’s Place teacher. Avenue, police arrested Silvia Nole, 34, of railroad tracks. The officer observed Tuck­ • HENNIGAN — Thomas F., of Kenilworth; June 22. Active St. Theresa’s member, 92. Cranford, for driving while intoxicated. She er climbing a hill onto the tracks, and could • HULJAK — Robert, of Springfield; June 20. U.S. Army vet, , son and uncle. was subsequently released on her own see that he was holding a black handgun in • IRIZARRY — Elpidio, of Elizabeth; June 25. Longshoreman, husband and father. recognizance pending a court date, police his hand. Several officers responded and • JONES — Raymond, of Elizabeth; June 22. Grandfather of 17, great-grandfather of 13. said. Christian Lott was the arresting offi­ set up a perimeter on the 700 block of • KEA — Mandel J., of Elizabeth; June 15. Leaves a host of relatives and friends, 38. cer. Carnegie Street. Soon afterward, they • KEENAN — Anna, formerly of Kenilworth; June 21. Wife, mother, grandmother. • June 23: In the vicinity of Walnut observed Tucker hiding in a backyard and • KOLDORF — Irene, nee Kurs, of Springfield; June 21. Sculptor, wife, mother, 87. Avenue, police arrested Alanna Jereb, 20, placed him under arrest at gunpoint. At • KROMMES — Russell B., of Roselle Park, formerly of Elizabeth; June 22. Father. of Union, for DWI. She was subsequently this point, Tucker no longer had the hand­ • KURINZI — Mary B., nee Latka, formerly of Elizabeth; June 21. Great-grandmother of 16. released on her own recognizance pending gun, so officers checked the nearby back­ • LENNEY — James R , of Cranford; June 16. Cranford district music supervisor, teacher. a court date, according to police. Christian yards and located a .380-caliber black • LITTLE — Ida L., of Hillside; June 21. Beloved wife, mother, great-grandmother. Lott was the arresting officer. automatic pistol lying in the grass behind a • MAGEE — Eleanor, nee Derrig, of Rahway, formerly of Linden; June 24. Wife, 94. Union house on the block. Two residents of that • MASI — Michael J., of Springfield; June 25. Auto sales store and pizzeria owner. • June 14: In the vicinity of Village Road, house told officers they were sitting in the • MASSA — Robert L., formerly of Elizabeth; June 19. Father of seven, grandfather. Erik Davis was arrested for DWI, aggravat­ backyard when they saw a gun come flying • MCDONALD — Dawn A., formerly of Rahway and Clark; June 20. Grandmother. ed assault, obstructing and resisting during through the air from the wooded area by • MITCHELL — Ulysses, of Roselle; June 24. Leaves many loving relatives and friends. a motor-vehicle stop by Officer Scudieri. the tracks. According to police, Tucker was ■ NILLA — Leroy, formerly of Roselle Park; June 14. Great-grandfather of five, 86. • June 14: A silver Infiniti G37 with charged with unlawful possession of a • OATIS — John A , of Fanwood, formerly of Summit; June 23. Fanwood church member. license plate L63CUY was stolen from handgun, certain persons not to possess • OLBETER — Hildegard E., of Westfield; June 25. Germany native, wife, grandmother. Springfield Avenue, police said. A black weapons, resisting arrest by flight and tres­ • PAREDES — Florence, of Cranford; June 17. Beloved wife and mother of eight, 91. male reportedly pulled up in a gray tinted passing on railroad property. He was sent • PISCOPO — Nicholas J. Sr., of Westfield; June 24. Westfield School custodian, 92. Audi and jumped in the Infiniti and started to the Union County Jail in lieu of • PIZZUTI — Vincenza, formerly of Summit; June 23. Wife, mother, grandmother. the vehicle. $100,500 bail with a June 28 court date. • POWERS — Catherine M., of New Providence, formerly of Linden; June 22. Mom, 90. • June 14: James B. Harris Jr. was The handgun was not loaded. • ROMMEL — Elaine Brighthouse, formerly of Rahway; May 16. Wife, grandmother. arrested for warrants by Officer Loguidice Clark • ROTH — Howard, formerly of Springfield; June 26. Father and grandfather, 88. during a suspicious-persons call on Walker • June 19: On Westfield Avenue, police • RUBIN — Bunny, of Westfield; June 17. Wife, grandmother, “extraordinary woman.” Avenue. arrested Michael Seltzer, 20, of Clark, for • SCHMITZ — Robert G., formerly of Westfield; June 21. Westfield Marine owner, 83. • June 14: Tirza Santana was arrested on possession of a controlled dangerous sub­ • SCHWARTZ — Ruth O., nee Schultz, of Springfield; June 24. Grandmother of 11. Springfield Avenue for shoplifting and hin- stance. He was subsequently released on • SCIARRINO — Carmela, of Union; June 22. Beloved wife, great-grandmother, 88. his own recognizance pending a court date. Continued on Page 12 • STALEVICSZ — Joseph J. Sr., of Rahway, formerly of Elizabeth; June 23. Father, 95. • THIELE — Anne, formerly of Roselle Park; June 21. Beloved wife and mother, 87. • TUCCI — Joanna, of Roselle Park; June 21. Lifelong resident, aunt, great-aunt, 98. • WALKER — Edna J., nee Owens, of Scotch Plains; June 26. Mother, grandmother, 90. • WILLIAMS — Linda Renee, of Hillside; June 23. Laid to rest in Evergreen Cemeteiy.

Obituaries are special notices submitted by Funeral Directors or families to be pub­ lished on these pages and online. To place a paid obituary fax 908-686-4169 or send an email to [email protected]. Obituaries must be received by noon Monday. Fami­ ly and friends’ submissions must include sender s name, address, phone and the name of the funeral home. Call 908-686-7850for assistance. Coldwell Banker...... http://www.ColdwellBankerMoves.com Daunno Development Co...... http://www.daunnodevelopment.com ERA Village Green...... http://www.eravillagegreen.com Worrall Community RECEIVE A FREE JRS Realty...... http://www.century21jrs.com GARAGE SALE KIT Mountainside Hospital...... http://www.Mountainsidenow.com Newspapers when you purchase a Summit Area Jaycees...... http://www.angelfire.com/nj/summitjc GARAGE SALE SPECIAL YOUR AD PLUS THIS KIT MAKES Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce...... http://www.suburbanessexchamber.com/secc Will Make Your HAVING A GARAGE SALE EASY! Summit Volunteer First Aid Squad...... http://www.summitems.org GARAGE or YARD ESSEX COUNTY or UNION COUNTY Turning Point...... http://www.turningpointnj.org 1 Week $31.00 / 30 Words SALE A Success! BOTH COUNTIES 1 Week $45.00 / 30 Words Ask about our rain date Please check garage sale ordinances with To be listed call 908- Call 908-686-7850 your local town hall Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013 — 11 U N IO N N EW S Patriotic worship service annual “All American Soap Box Derby” at Jersey Blood Services, from 10 a.m. to 4 Union. A one-day pass to the Theme Park On Sunday, July 7, Grace Lutheran 10 a.m. on Stuyvesant Avenue between p.m. in its von Hall. The blood supply is low and Safari is $33, while a one day pass to Church, 2222 Vauxhall Road, will have a Mountainview Avenue and Tyler Street. during the summer, so donations are great­ Hurricane Harbor is $23. A season pass to all special patriotic worship service at 9:30 The festivities continue at Biertuempfel ly needed. To give blood, donors must be in three parks is $80. A parking voucher is $15. a.m., reflecting upon our nation’s inde­ Park on Winslow Avenue and Vauxhall generally good health, weigh 110 pounds or Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope pendence. The congregation will sing sev­ Road, with the first of the outdoor Summer more and be at least 17 years of age or 16 and a check made payable to the church with eral patriotic hymns, accompanied by Gary Concert Series. Emil Stucchio and the Clas­ years of age with parental consent. Walk- your ticket request. Tickets are valid any reg­ Lewis on the organ. sics will supply the entertainment, begin­ ins are welcome. To make an appointment, ular operating day through October 13. The The message for the day delivered by the ning at 7:30 p.m., followed by the “2013 call the church office at 908-686-3965, or deadline for getting these tickets is July 31. Rev. Donald Brand, will be “Privileges and Fireworks Spectacular” beginning at dusk. email [email protected]. Photo or sig­ Responsibilities of Freedom.” As always, Refreshments will be available for pur­ nature I.D. is required. Based upon the Police reports now online chase. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and turnout, a Union High School Senior, the members of Grace extend an invitation The Union Police Department has enjoy the show. In the event of rain the cel­ Nicole Grandeza, will earn scholarship to the community for this special worship implemented a new online program for ebration will be held Friday, July 5, begin­ money. All donors will be eligible for a service. It will be interpreted for the deaf. obtaining copies of traffic accident reports. ning at 7:30 p.m. at Biertuempfel Park. drawing for a pair of Super Bowl tickets. The public will be able to access accident reports 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ‘All American Soap Box Grace Lutheran Church Six Flags discount tix If the report one is looking for is unavail­ Derby’ ready to roll to host a Blood Drive now at Grace Lutheran able, call the Records Department at 908- Union will hold its annual Indepen­ On Saturday, July 6, Grace Lutheran Discount tickets to Great Adventure are 851-5090 Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to dence Day celebration Thursday, July 4. Church, located at 2222 Vauxhall Road, available from St. Matthew’s Lutheran 4 p.m. The link to access these reports is The festivities will begin with Union’s sixth Union, will be host to a Blood Drive by New Church for the Deaf, 2222 Vauxhall Rd., http://uniontwpnj.policereports.us/.

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UKRAINIAN EVANGELICAL JEWISH- UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD UNION. 2095 Berwyn Street, Union, NJ CONGREGATION OF CONNECTICUT 2208 Stanley Terrace, Union (908) 686-8171 CONSERVATIVE 07083. Rev. James G Ryoo, Pastor. Church FARMS, corner of Stuyvesant Ave and THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF Rev. Walter CebuJa, Pastor office telephone 908-687-8077. Sunday LOURDES, 300 Central Avenue, TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL 60 Chestnut St., Union. Sunday School 10am, **Note: All services are in English. services at 11:00 AM include a childrens’ Mountainside, 908-232-1162. Celebrate the Temple Drive, Springfield. 973-376-0539 - with Summer Sunday service will be at 10am ( Ukrainian & Spanish translation available) sermon. Sunday School at 10:00 AM. Lord’s Day: Anticipated Mass 5:00pm, Sunday beginning July 7 through September 1.. Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM a friendly inclusive Conservative Communion the first Sunday of each month. at 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am. Weekdays: Communion first Sunday monthly. Rev. Sunday Evening: 6:30 PM Egalitarian congregation, welcoming to Choir and Praise Team. Women’s, Men’s and Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday 8:00am, Food Pantry (Wednesday) 5-6:45 PM the broader community of mature couples, Youth groups. Wednesday evening Bible Roberta Arrowsmith, Pastor 908.688.3164; Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday at 1pm. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 PM singles, “traditional” Jewish families, gay Study on Wednesdays at 7:30 PM. We are www.ctfarms.org Perpetual Adoration Chapel for personal prayer Spanish Service (Saturday): 7 PM and lesbian Jews, and interfaith families. multiethnic/cultural church, and we welcome and devotion, www.ollmountainside.org, Dedicated to enriching the lives of our all! [email protected]. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF community by providing an inviting BAPTIST RAHWAY Comer of West Grand Ave. & environment for spiritual education and ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, 640 S. MORAVIAN Church St., RAHWAY. Holy Communion the Springfield Ave., Springfield. Rev. Clarence social interaction, we offer a year-round BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY first Sunday of each month. Worship Service on St. JAMES THE APOSTLE Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379- NAEYC certified Early Childhood MORAVIAN CHURCH, 77 Liberty Ave., Sundays at 10:30 am; Fellowship Hour 11:30 COMMUNITY, 45 South Springfield Avenue, 1465. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. Family Bible Program, Religious School, Teen Institute, Union, 908-686-LAMB. Rev. Percival am.; Nursery 10:30 am - 11:30 am. Office Springfield, New Jersey 07081.973-376-3044. School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. Men’s Club, Women’s League, Hazak Gordon, Pastor. Sunday Worship 10:30 am. Hours: Mon - Thurs 9:00 am - 3:30 pm. 732- www.saintjamesparish.org. SUNDAY MASS: WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week (Seniors), minyan services twice daily, and Sunday School 9:15 am. Women’s Group 382-0803 www.rahwayworship.org. Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, Service. Holy Communion every First a full variety of activities and Shabbat meets first Wednesday of every month 1:30 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon. WEEKDAY Sunday. Nursery Care available every pm. Men’s Group meets every other MASS: Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday services fro all ages. Visit www.tbaynj.org Sunday. If transportation is needed call the Wednesday 9:00 am. Wednesday, Bible study TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 8:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday for service and activity dates and times or church office. Everyone is Welcome at and Prayer Group 7:00 pm. 829 Salem Road, Union. Worship and Church 11:00am (any time by appointment). Antioch. call (973) 376-0539. PLEASE JOIN US! School Sundays at 10:00 A.M. Nursery Care Rabbi Mark Mallach ([email protected]), during all services. Holy Communion the first Shiri Haines, Executive Director NON- Sunday of each month. We offer opportunities JEWISH-REFORM (execdirector@tbaynj .org).. for personal growth and development for ST. JOSEPH PARISH, 767 Prospect Street, TEMPLE SHA’AREY SHALOM DENOMINATIONAL children, youth, and adults. We have two Maplewood (1 blk. S. of Springfield Ave.); Springfield, NJ (973) 379-5387 visit KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL children’s choirs and an adult Chancel Choir. 973-761-5933, since 1914 serving Maplewood www.shaarey.org Rabbi: Ari Rosenberg METHODIST Newark and 23rd Street, Kenilworth, 908- We also have a youth fellowship, regular adult and adjacent areas of Union and Millbum. Our Bible Study, a Book Club and Summer Vacation Cantor: Amy Daniels Inspiring services and BETHEL AFRICAN METHODIST 272-6131, Pastor Donald Dunkerton. Sunday faith community welcomes you to join us for Bible School. Come and worship with friends creative programs and events. Religious EPISCOPAL CHURCH 9:15 am Communion, 11:00 am Family Bible worship, service opportunities and spiritual and neighbors this Sunday. Townley Church is a School, PreSchool, active Sisterhood and 241 Hilton Ave., Hour and Sunday School for all ages, support. Varied activities for adults, youth growing congregation of caring people. Church group, K-8 religious education classes. Mass Brotherhood, Renaissance (Seniors), classes, Vauxhall. NJ 07088 Wednesday 7:00 pm Prayer and Bible Study, Office 686-1028. Rev. Christopher Taylor, trips, speakers and much more. Phone: 908-964-1282 (childcare provided), Friday 7:00 pm Youth celebrated in our beautiful church, Sunday 7:30, Pastor. Pastor: Rev. Dennis E. Hughes Activities for Grade School age, Jr. High and 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m. Sunday - Church School 9:AM Sr. High, kenilworthgospel.org Worship Service 10: AM JE WISH-EGALITARIAN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF Wednesday - Bible Class 6:30 to 7:30 CONSERVATIVE ALL ARE WELCOME PRESBYTERIAN SPRINGFIELD 210 Morris Ave. at Church COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Mall, Springfield, NJ 07081, 973-379-4320. CHURCH, 1459 Deer Path, Mountainside, NOTE: All copy changes must be made in CONGREGATION B’NAI AHAVATH Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Worship New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us writing and received by Worrall Community SHALOM, 2035 Vauxhall Road (comer of COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST begins at 10:15am followed by Fellowship in Worship Services on Sundays at 10:00 am. Newspapers No later than 12:00 Noon, Plane Street), Union, Tel: (908) 686-6773. CHURCH Hour. Church time nursery and Sunday This is a place for you to enjoy uplifting Fridays prior to the following week’s Harvey Speizer, Spiritual Leader. David 301 Chestnut St., School for infant to second grade avail. music and relevant messages that will publication. Gelband, President. Congregation B’Nai Roselle Park. NJ 07204 energize and inspire you. We offer a warm Sunday School for grades 3-12 begins at Please address changes to: Ahavath Shalom is a Egalitarian Phone: 908-245-2237 and friendly environment with Bible study, 9:00am in the Parish House @ 37 Church conservative congregation with a full range www.roselIeparkumc.org Connie Sloan Mall. For more information about Church of programs. DAILY SERVICES: Friday Pastor: Rev. Manuel P. Cruz, Jr. Sunday school and active adult and youth 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. P.O. Box 1596 groups. For further information, please groups and community activities or to contact evening: 8pm; SATURDAY: 9:00am. Call 11:00 AM Worship Service Union, N.J. 07083 contact Dr. Christopher Belden, Pastor at 908- for additional services. 11:00 AM Sunday School Pastor Ney, please call the Church Childcare Available 232-9490. Office at 973-379-4320, or e-mail 12 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource Police throughout Union County respond to many incidents (Continued from Page 10) ed on Springfield Avenue for theft and pos­ arrested in the vicinity of North Third dering by Officer Mulholland, according to POLICE BLOTTER session of a CDS by Officer Scudieri. Street and Stahuber Avenue for disorderly police. • June 16: A motor vehicle on Ernst Ter­ conduct, according to police. They were • June 14: A juvenile was arrested on race was burglarized. Entry was gained arrested by officers Johnson and Zapico. Route 22 for motor-vehicle theft by Officer pair of sneakers and $97 in cash were through an unlocked door, police said, and • June 19: Robert Wyber was arrested in Mascidlo. taken. a satellite radio and insurance documents the vicinity of Vauxhall Road and Dawes • June 14: A house on Park Terrace was • June 15: A large quantity of purses were taken. Avenue during a motor-vehicle stop for burglarized. Police said entry was gained were reportedly shoplifted on Springfield • June 16: A cell phone and $600 were possession of a CDS, police said. through the porch window. A Kindle Fire Avenue by a middle-aged black female with reportedly stolen on Stuyvesant Avenue by • June 19: Ebony Howard was arrested was taken. short hair, and two black males. They fled two black males who fled in a black car in during a motor-vehicle stop in the vicinity • June 14: Majestic Messiah, John in a 2002 gold Chevy Impala with license an unknown direction. of Oakland and Gregory avenues for war­ Moore and Samantha Williams were plate F65CTW, police said. • June 16: Kevin Castro was arrested for rants by officers Leamy and Oliveira. arrested for possession of a CDS and distri­ • June 15: A juvenile was arrested for obstructing and criminal mischief, and a • June 19: Artavia Lusk was arrested bution during a motor-vehicle stop by offi­ shoplifting in the vicinity of Morris Avenue juvenile male was arrested for obstructing during a motor-vehicle stop in the vicinity cers Scudieri and Mascidlo, police said. by Officer Neuman. and resisting arrest, according to police, on of Vauxhall Road and Farrington Street for • June 15: A motor vehicle on Elaine • June 15: Amalia Cinca was arrested in Cleremont Terrace by officers Santos, warrants. Terrace was burglarized by an unknown the vicinity of Vauxhall Road for hindering Hanselmann and Devlin. The arrest was made by officers Dos person or persons. Entry was gained and warrants, police said. • June 16: Diogenes Arias was arrested Santos and Novoa. through an unlocked door, police said. A • June 16: Shaneeka Gordon was arrest­ on Morris Avenue for DWI and leaving the scene of an accident by Officer Mularz. • June 17: Patrick Short was arrested in the vicinity of Oakland Avenue and Colum­ ADVERTISE bia Terrace for warrants by officers Leamy and Oliveira. TODAY! • June 17: John Rosinavage and Louise Carlucci were arrested in the vicinity of CLASSIFIED ADS Galloping Hill Road and Prospect Street for GET RESULTS! possession of a CDS and warrants, police said. C A L L US A T • June 19: A green 2000 Dodge Stratus with license plate W77CKF was stolen from 908-686-7850 Walker Avenue, police said. • June 19: Two male juveniles were

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‘Foui play’ On June 25, the Linden Recreation Summer Playground Program kicked off its first week by holding their first park event, the Foul Shooting Contest. This year, there were six 1st place winners in vari­ ous age groups of the annual foul shooting contest. From left: Jowan Dolbrice, Jenaya Hodge, Henry Tor­ res, Brianna Libreros, Gabriel Ramirez, and Tah’-Ky Philippe.

Will this be the year my tomatoes survive? I grow lots of plants — roses that leap to array of blooming annuals. ing in fine fashion and certainly counts in new altitudes every year and daylilies in THE GARDENER'S APPRENTICE TTiere was nothing to do except lug the the edible-plant tally. ever-expanding clumps. My hellebores reg­ containers down the back steps and set the I suspect that I just don't value tomatoes ularly give birth to numerous offspring and BY ELISABETH GINSBERG pots amid the roses and catmint in the back the way I value roses. At heart I am an the hardy geraniums thrive. If I believed in garden. I thought thè catmint might deter ornamental gardener. These days that kind green thumbs, I might justifiably say that I market. I had plenty of tomato sandwiches the groundhogs, not to mention the nimble of assertion garners sneers from some of have one. — the best possible summer food — and raccoons, all of whom are so ingenious that the more smug home-vegetable growers, But no matter what I do, I can't grow tomato salads, quiches and pasta dishes. they could easily send their offspring to but it is true. I am sure that if I could find tomatoes. Still, I felt unsatisfied. MIT. I repositioned the jazzy blue tomato the inclination to wax rhapsodic over tidy Other people do it with ease. Within a This year I renewed my vow to abstain cages that I bought to complement the vegetable beds and compose odes to 2- two-block radius of my house I know of from tomato growing, but a funny thing golden fruits, watered faithfully and wait­ pound zucchinis, I would also be able to many individuals, including a few under 10 happened at one of the local plant sales in ed. The plants produced even more blooms grow so many tomatoes that I would have and a few more over 80, who grow bumper March. A couple of cherry tomato plants and I finally saw my first tiny tomato, extras to lob at Mr. Antlers when he strolls crops. These people eat tomatoes all sum­ found their way into my basket. round and green and hanging from a through the garden. mer and the ones who are old enough to They are not just any cherry tomatoes, branch. It has been followed by a dozen I don't foresee that happening. reach the stove cook up gallons of sauce for but Sunsugar hybrids, which bear golden others now, and I am eagerly awaiting the Still, perhaps the Sunsugar tomatoes the next winter. Some of them have so yellow fruit. The picture by the tomato day when the first one will be ready to pick. will prove me wrong. I check them and many tomatoes that they give them away to plant display made them look both gor­ Maybe this year my wait will be over and I water them every day and throw every bit friends and family. My neighbors’ soil is no geous and delicious. No tomato will ever will find myself up to my eyeballs in cherry of available used cat litter down the better or worse than mine. Our tomato give me the euphoric rush that I get when I tomatoes come high summer. Then, like a groundhog hole to thwart any evil designs cages are the same design. All of us do bat­ buy a new rosebush, but when I saw the lit­ diehard Boston Red Sox fan, I will know the groundhog might have on my crop. tle with the usual array of suburban plant tle Sunsugar plants, I couldn't stop myself. that the curse has finally been lifted from While I wait, I thumb through the rose cat­ predators. The whole problem is puzzling. I bought them. my tomato-growing efforts. alogs. After all, I have a few sunny spaces I have tried to grow standard hybrid When I got them home, I potted them up While I wait for the ultimate outcome of left in the garden and they are NOT crying tomatoes like Big Boy and heirlooms, in large containers, thinking that I would this year's tomato adventure, I remind out for pepper plants. including Brandywine. As a lover of all keep my infant tomatoes safe from raccoons myself that I am perfectly able to grow edi­ things historical I was particularly upset by growing them on the back porch. After a ble crops. The basil on the porch has Elisabeth Ginsburg, a resident of several years ago when my Brandywine suitable amount of time, they set blossoms. already yielded enough leaves to make a Essex County, is a frequent contrib­ plant yielded a total of four tomatoes. The I was elated. Then the blossoms wilted and small batch of pesto and the blueberry bush utor to Wor rail Community News­ year before last I swore off tomatoes com­ no tiny fruits appeared in their place. Clear­ is holding fast to a bumper crop of imma­ papers. The writer archives past pletely, vowing to support local agriculture ly pollination was an issue, despite the fact ture fruit. I never harvest leaves from the columns at http://www.gardener- by buying my weekly quota at the farmers that my tomatoes were surrounded by an creeping thyme in the front, but it is creep- sapprentice.com. •I 14 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource

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Photos By Steve Ellmore The Hillside High School Class of 2013 valedictorian was Shiv Verma, who spoke at the ceremony last week Hillside seniors receive their diplomas (Continued from Page 15) Briana Rainey Andrew Simpson Sulan Walters EmilyNoblecilla Nusheen Richardson Kiana Sims Keith Watson Ekejiuba Ogbuagu Angel Rivera Jon-Carlos Sosa Masasha Webb Janet Ogunniran Natalie Rivera Steven Sousa Trevaughn Wiggan Carlos Ortiz Vanessa Robalo Akelae Spring Danielle Wilkins Daniel Palacio Vincent Roberson Zakiyyah Super Davon Williams Lesley Parada Brianna Robinson Dayshon Swinton Kaylah Williams Takia Parker Sofia Rodrigues Aziz Sy Fahiem Wilson Breina Perkins Kevin Rodriguez Ricardo Torres Maubaki Wilson Joshua Peters Ramiro Rossi Jimmy Utreras Destiny Winston Vicky Philemon John Santos Johanna Vasquez Haleem Womack Sofia Philogene Christina Sarimanolis Shiv Verma Muneerah Woods Loubain Pierre JahFee Scott Eric Vilaverde Darshell Yacinthe Samuel Prescod Jahad Shabazz Hedgepeth Alyssa Vogleson Con i8 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource

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Sodeinde Emily-Lynn Lewchuck Monique Morton Christian Pozzo Nicholas Sorrentino DeQuan Lewis Adam Mota Andre Pryce Claudio Sousa Kristian Lewis Jennifer Motta* Kyra Pujols Davon Spates Shane Lewis Brian Mourato* Imani Questel Maria Spiniello Jean Lima Juan Munoz Kiara Quinteros Jeremiah St Bernard Jessica Lima Briana Murray Jimmy Rabascall Jenny St Val Xavier Littlejohn Nataliya Musiy Kathleen-Mae Ramas* Grant Stackhouse Khristyn Loften Anidale Naguit Noel Ramos Gray Stackhouse Erick Loften-Harris John Nagy Vincent Ramos Gina Stanley Amanda Londino Sanieka Nathan Jeremy Randolph Darius Stapleton Kendal Longmore Zeshan Nawaz Selma Rasheed Brittney Stargell Ashley Lopez Kim Nebedum* Shakir Reed Tiyonna Stewart Anais Lord Emily Ng* Devon Reis DiamondJubilee Swindell Shana Louis Jennifer Nicolich Jonelson Rene Mohammad Syed Yasmeen Louis Michael Nogales David Joshua Reyes* Andrew Szarek Michelangelo Loyd Mark Novoa Erika Reyes Peter Szarek Michael Mabeza Gabriel Nunes Jilian Reyes Kayla Szostek Patrick Macdonald Ijeoma Nwaka Jonathan Ribeiro Justin Taibi Ronald Maciel Shawn O'Reilly Alina Rivera Kimberly Tan* Ansar Mack Edwin Obiorah Gabriella Rivero Joseph Taub Justice Madden Dante Ocasio Alexander Roache Jessica Grace Tecson* Darline Madera Manuel Ochoa Colleen Robbins Continued 24 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource The Union High School Class of 2013 (Continued from Page 23) Jennifer Tran Brian Vaz Miles Williams Armando Teixeira Hans Trocher Michaela Velez Zea Williams Victoria Testa* Yuri Trocher Kevin Vieira Zoe Williams Katrina Thelisme* Monique Tuano Kimberly Villacis Fred Wilson Deneal Thomas Dionne Joy Ubungen* Jane Villuga Romarr Wilson Joya Thomas Stanley Uche Kenneth Vivor Taylor Wilson Brandin Thompson Angelica Ulloa Vanessa Walden Isaiah Wise, II Detchler Thompson Amanda Unegbu Derrick Waller Brandon Wong Shaquille Thompson Sarah Uran* Jarred Ward Craig Wright Mattise Tims Carlos Vaca Jazmin Ward Jonathan Yoson Anthony Todaro Tabitha Vallon Taylor Watkins Jonathan Zimmerman Dennis Tomaia Catarina Varajao Matthew Weckstein Michael Zuena Adam Torres Melissa Vargas Justin White Michael Zwiebel Dawin Torres Anjelika Vayas*

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Zebrowski Matthew Joseph DiMartino Mallory Len Inselberg Rachele A. M erola Angela R. Sandoukas Evan Zoughy Kevin Thomas Dingelstedt Melissa Nicole Isaac A laina M ichel James A Sands Kelsey Andrea Zuhl Jonathan Douglas Dinsmore M arilyn A nne Jacobi Alexis Allie Michel Dina Michael Sawa Mark Erwin Zulauf, Jr. Qanwixdu^odionà CLASS OF 2013 CRANFORD GRADUATES Congratulations Graduates Pizzeria & K a t h l e e n G w a l d i s IL Giardino} Restaurant 27 Years of Experience • Union County Specialist RESTAURANT I

Realtor Associate Weichert President’s Club - Top 1 % of Weichert Associates CAecâ out ow t ium m & L tpedal» Cell: 908-400-8409 [email protected] 2 p ie s f o r $1fU59 M-Tj 185 Elm Street • Westfield Weichert, 908-654-6560, x 162 t£j Realtors* 103 Miln St., Cranford • 908-272-2500 28 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource The Roselle High School Class of 2013 Lanique Adams Shante Bryan Jemimah Colinet Mehoojy Dure Facundo Aguirre Markland Bryant Briana Colon Bryce Ellerbee Robert Andrews Markentoch Cadet Erik Conty Jonathan Esposito Emmanuel Ankrah Measha Cadet Saleemah Corbett Idara Essiet Jason Antoine Velckys Canales Robert Correa Alterick Fant-Ratcliffe Daniel Aparicio Shirley Cardenas Antonio Crespo Kevin Fermin Vivianne Aubourg Britney Castillo Lugens Croissy Christopher Fernandez Briona Bailey Jessica Castro Justin Cuevas Joanna Fiefie Taneisha Bailey Taneya Ceaser Antonine Datilus Keira Fields Jason Batson Edward Charles Khaleil Davis Joshua Forbes Lovena Batts Joshua Chresfield David Dimanche Dashon Foreman Dylan Beauge Katherine Chumbiray Emmanuella Dimanche Amir Foy Jean Berquin Stevens Cirene Christopher Dominguez Bianca Francois Imani Bethea Yawina Cirene Cynthia Done Smith Francois Keith Boone Denaisha Coleman Aaliyah Dozier Miriah Frazier Nicole Brown Jerrell Coleman Shantiece Drake Continued on next page

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// Serving the Community Since 1 8 8 9 ' 908-245-1885 FDIC Insured Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013 — 29 Congrats to Abraham Clark grads (Continued from previous page) Thomas McGriff Mattheu Rivera Fuquan Fuller Allen McKiver Estefania Rodriguez Katrina Gai Alexander McTaggart Nathalye Rodriguez Christian Galing Gelber Melgar Elizabeth Roman Julice Galo Ashley Messina Anastacio Romero Kaytlin Germoso Michael Minott Ricky Santamaria-Luna Hernan Gonzalez Deonah Moore Shannon Santiago Christopher Guerrier Kashif Morgan David Santos Sebastian Palacio Dick Murphy-Pierre Jason Solomon Daniel Hairston William Nelson Alicia Spearman Kenneth Hargrove Donald Norman David Stith Daniel Harper Melanie Nunez Ishaq Sukhera Darren Harrison Brittany Opoku-Asamoah Evelin Taipe Juilius Henry Julian Ospina Derrick Taylor Samaiyah Horn-Corbin Naika Ovilmar Dilma Torres Jamar Howard Danielle Owusu Hailey Uribe Christopher Humes Daniel Paraboo Ti-Reece Vaughn Winston Philippe Evelyn Pedroza Randy Vaval Briana Jackson Jessica Penaloza Stephanie Vera Tahisha Jean Juan Perez Amber Waller Monique Jeune Michael Perez Mikale Waller Gregory Joachim Mackensly Petit-Homme Dominique Ware Raylisa Johnson Bangtam Pham Dystina Wheeler Saheeda Jones Paul Yearwood Aaliyah Whitfield Jimmyka Laurent Ashley Primus Isaac Williams-Dixon Talonda Leverette Jose-Carlos Ramirez Sarah Wilson Lorvensky Lormejuste Stephanie Ramirez Bashir Womble Christine Louisma Jamar Redmond Iben Wright Stephanie Louissaint Tatiana Reeves Sasha-Gaye Wright Ashley Maldonado Reynoso Shaneil Wright Donald Malone Jared Rhame Mondy Dort Kenny Martinez Kevin Riche Davon Flagler Roselle Board of Education member Erick Cedano and Board President Daniella Martins Markus Rios Ciara Jeannot Donna Obe congratulate Abraham Clark High School's valedictorian Sandra Cody Mayo Aimee Rivera Ramel Fuller Jaramillo, second left, and salutatorian Johanna Jaramillo, far left. They are Chika Mbolu Luis Rivera Evin Jimenez twin sisters. The Summit High School Class of 2013 (Continued from Page 25) Jose A. Netro Brandon Michael Pollock Bryn Saavedra Josue G. Tames Abigail Moring MacMillan Kelly Joan Neuenschwander Cathleen Cummings Pomeroy Stephani Santamaria Amber-Dawn Tarka Malcolm Lauder Macpherson Nicholas John Neuenschwan­ Gabrielle Porras Jessica Marie Sanyour Ainslie Myfanywy Taylor Taylor Susan Madden der Samuel B. Porter Marion Brackenridge Sayre Chelsea Morgan Taylor Matthew Walter Mahoney Emily Grace Newcomb Elizabeth Ann Powers Ann Thompson Schmidt Alexander G. Thomson Matthew Cary Maier Lynsey McNally Newsham Bradley Gibson Przedpelski Adriana Maria Schoenhaut Sydney Irene Thornell Katharine Elena Maltese Lauren Ng Eric Taylor Przedpelski Emilie Seguin Patsy Toxtle Sebastian Margaritis Carly Lynn Nyman Oscar H. F. Pulían Naomi C. Serillo Hope Liu Trisler Alexander Tyler Matheson Conor Montrey O'Malley Gabriella Paige Quille Divya Seth Iriandy Trujillo Emily Catherine McDonnell Kevin Patrick Week O'Malley Jack Nathan Radutzky Maria Alejandra Sevilla Cristina Maria Tsanas John Thomas McDonough Colm Peter Joseph O'Toole Michael John Rafizadeh William Meyers Shamim Sade Asante Roberta Tyndall Morgan McEvoy Emma Louise Olcott Alejandro Ramirez Nicolette Faye Sharkin Adam Taylor Vecchia Cyrus James Venable Elizabeth Ann McGovern Lindsay Katherine Ophel Abigail Katherine Rasweiler Darya Y. Sharova Lilliana A. Villalobos Kevin Meier Shirley E. Orellana Elgin Tanner W. Ravenell Hafeez Ahmed Sheikh Justin R. Vitti Elly Rachel Meister Andrew Vincent Oristanio James Harrison Reach Joshua Brian Smith Sofia Vizitiu Miriam Vered Meller Oscar Enrique Ortiz Sebastian J. Recio Natasha Tatyanna Smith Brianna Volpe Jason David Mendez Max Aaron Ostroff Stephanie Rico William Capwell Snyder Gretchen W. 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SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Dec. 21. 1 5 Sagittarius, don’t worry about a nagging suspicion that you will SIADOKLA receive bad news this week. Keep yourself busy so you aren’t sitting 8 around woriying unnecessarily. Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 7 9 1 3 CAPRICORN, Dec. 22 to Jan. 20. 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 Someone new to your social situation has you feeling a little suspi­ boxes. To solve a sucoku, the 1 8 cious, Capricorn. You're not sure if you can trust him or her just yet. numbers 1 through 9 must fill each New facts will come to light this week. row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, 3 1 2 column and box. You can figure out AQUARIUS, Jan. 21 to Feb. 18. the order in which the numbers will 8 6 4 9 Aquarius, take some time this week to further hone some unique appear by using the numeric clues abilities that set you apart from others in your group of friends. You already proviced in the boxes. The 4 5 7 9 will soon be able to showcase your skills. more numbers you name, the easi­ er it gets to solve the puzzle! 3 4 2 PISCES, Feb. 19 to March 20. Pisces, there are a lot of curious people around who want to learn ANSWER APPEAR IN OUR CLASSIFIEDS SECTION 5 about what you’re doing. Let them in to get some external perspec­ tive. Level: Intermediate Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2043 — 33

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PLAINFIELD PLAINFIELD PERIOD: August 1, 2013- July 31, 2014 James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of UNION COUNTY COSTS: in an amount not to exceed the Board Chosen Freeholders NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY $10,000.00 U310736 WCN July 3, 2013 ($13.23) NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD CHANCERY DIVISION - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 Docket No.: F-024932-12 UNION COUNTY James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey DOCKET NO. F-43409-10 the Board Chosen Freeholders UNION COUNTY Public Notice is hereby given that the Chancery Division U310768 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.70) Union County Board of Chosen Free­ Union County NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD holders has awarded a contract without - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 competitive bidding as an Pr*4sssional (L.S.)STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JOEL C. UNION COUNTY service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- RANDIE L. HAMM, ANDRE C. BOWMAN Public Notice is hereby given that the 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ ALSTON, and his/her/their heirs, NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD Union County Board of Chosen Free­ tion authorizing it is available for pub­ devisees, and personal representa­ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 holders has awarded a contract without lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk tives, and his, her, their or any of their REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, competitive bidding as an Professional of the Board successors in right, title and interest; KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attor­ Public Notice is hereby given that the service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- neys, whose address is 7 Century Union County Board of Chosen Free­ 5(1)(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ RESOLUTION NO: 2013-572 amending YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jer­ holders has awarded a contract without tion authorizing it is available for pub­ (Resolution No. 2013-18) REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCKER, sey 07054, telephone number #(973) competitive bidding as an Professional lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk AWARDED TO: Roth D’Aquanni, LLC, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- of the Board Springfield, New Jersey ESQS., plaintiff’s attorneys, whose and Amended Complaint, if any, filed in 5(1)(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ SERVICES: special counsel for person­ address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite a civil action, in which WELLS FARGO tion authorizing it is available for pub­ RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 563 nel affairs to increase the cap for legal 101, Mountainside, New Jersey 07092- BANK, NA is Plaintiff and JOEL C. lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk AWARDED TO: Trinitas Hospital, Eliz­ Services 0024, telephone number 1-908-233- BOWMAN, et al., are defendants, of the Board abeth, New Jersey COSTS: in the amount of $Th},000.00 8500, an Answer to the Complaint filed pending in the Superior Court of New SERVICES: to provide individual thera­ for a total contract amount not to in a civil action, in which Wells Fargo Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 543 py sessions to victims of sexual assault exceed $135,000.00 Bank, N.A. is plaintiff, and Lee Walden, County and bearing Docket No. F- AWARDED TO: T & M Associates, PERIOD: January 1, 2013-December et a I., are defendants, pending in the 43409-10 within thirty-five (35} days Middletown, New Jersey 31, 2013 James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of Superior Court of New Jersey, after 07/03/2013 exclusive of such SERVICES: for the purposes of con­ COSTS: in an amount not to exceed the Board Chosen Freeholders Chancery Division, Union County, and date, or if published after 07/03/2013, ducting environmental Site Investiga­ $5,000.00 U310779 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) bearing Docket F-024932-12 within thir­ thirty-five (35) days after the actual tion Activities as required by the New ty-five (35) days aft^r July 3, 2013 date of such publication, exclusive of Jersey Department of Environmental James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of UNION COUNTY exclusive of such date, or if published such date. If you fail to do so, Judg­ Protection for the entitled the Elizabeth the Board Chosen Freeholders after July 3, 2013, (35) days after the ment by Default may be rendered River Trail, Phase 1 & 3, payable U310795 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD actual date of such publication, exclu­ against you for the relief demanded in Through the Open Space, Recreation - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 sive of such date. I t you fail to do so, the Complaint. You shall file your and Historic Preservation Trust Fund judgment by default may be rendered answer and proof of service in dupli­ COSTS: in an amount not to exceed Public Notice is hereby given that the against you for the relief demanded in cate with the Clerk of the Superior $20,000.00 UNION COUNTY Union County Board of Chosen Free­ the Complaint. You shall file your Court, Hughes Justice Complex, CN- holders has awarded a contract without Answer and proof of service in dupli­ 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD competitive bidding as an Professioanl cate with the Clerk of the Superior accordance with the Rules of Civil the Board Chosen Freeholders - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice Practice and Procedure. U310792 WCN July 3, 2013 ($15.68) 5(1)(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Jer­ This action has been instituted for the Public Notice is hereby given that the tion authorizing it is available for pub­ sey 08625, in accordance with the rules purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage UNION COUNTY Union County Board of Chosen Free­ lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk of civil practice and procedure. dated October 21, 2004 made by JOfcL holders has awarded a contract without of the Board This action has been instituted for C. BOWMAN and KARIN A. VERGOTH NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD competitive bidding as an Professional the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort­ as mortgagors to WELLS FARGO - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- RESOLUTION NO: 2013-567 amending age dated September 14, 2006 made BANK, N.A. recorded on November 17, 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ (Resolution No. 2013-17) y Lee Walden, unmarried man and 2004, in Book 10925 of Mortgages for Public Notice is hereby given that the tion authorizing it is available for pub­ AWARDED TO: Ruderman Glick- Randie L. Hamm, unmarried woman as UNION County, Page 751, et seq., Union County Board of Chosen Free­ lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk man, P.C Springfield, New Jersey mortgagors, to Mortgage Electronic which mortgage was duly assigned to holders has awarded a contract without of the Board SERVICES: special counsel for person­ Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee the Plaintiff named above, who is the competitive bidding as an Professional nel affairs to increase the cap for legal for Security Atlantic Mortgage Co., Inc. present holder of said Mortgage. 3.1 service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 562 Services 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ recorded on October 2, 2006 in Book Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., is also the AWARDED TO: Daniel F. Conway, COSTS: in the amount of $50,000.00 11874 of Mortgages for Union County, holder and owner of a note and second tion authorizing it is available for pub­ Paramus, New Jersey for a total contract amount not to Page 334, which Mortgage was duly mortgage covering the mortgaged lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk SERVICES: tc serve as a Forensic exceed $100,000.00 assigned to the plaintiff, Wells Fargo premises dated 10/22/2004, made by of the Board Accountant for the Union County Prose­ Bank, N.A., by Assignment of Mortgage Joel C. Bowman and Karin A. Vergotn cutor’s Office James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of dated August 2, 2011; and (2) to recov­ to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which mort­ RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 544 PERIOD: July 1, 2013-December 31, the Board Chosen Freeholders er possession of, and concerns premis­ gage was recorded on 11/17/2004 in AWARDED TO: T & M Associates, 2013 U310782 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) es commonly known as 1214- 16 Gal­ Book 10925 of Mortgages for Union Middletown, New Jersey COSTS: at a rate of $95 per hour in an SERVICES: for the purposes of provid­ braith Place, Plainfield, NJ 07060, County, Page 779 securing the sum of amount not to exceed $28,000.00 UNION COUNTY also being Lot 35 in Block 133. $70,000.00. The note and Second Mort­ ing survey services for boundary and If you are unable to obtain an attor­ age are also in default and plaintiff Subdivision mapping at 175 Glenside James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD ney, you may communicate with the esires to report its lien and foreclose Avenue Scotch Plains, New Jersey this the Board Chosen Freeholders - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 New Jersey Bar Association by calling this mortgage along with the first mort­ Contract is through and in conjunction U310759 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) with the Open Space, Recreation and 732-249-5000. You may also contact gage described above, and (2) to Public Notice is hereby given that the the Lawyer Referral Service of the recover possession of, and concerns Historic Preservation Trust Fund Union County Board of Chosen Free­ County of venue by calling 908-353- premises commonly known as 1368-70 COSTS: in an amount not to exceed UNION COUNTY $16,600.00 holders has awarded a contract without 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, RANDOLPH RD, PLAINFIELD, NJ competitive bidding as an extraordinary you may communicate with the Legal 07060, WITH A MAILING ADDRESS OF NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD unspecifiable service pursuant to Services office of the County of venue 1370 RANDOLPH RD, PLAINFIELD, NJ James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 -5(1 )(a)(11). This con­ by calling 908-354-4340. 07060 Block 13, Lot 1. the Board Chosen Freeholders U310789 WCN J u ly 3, 2013 ($15.19) tract and the resolution authorizing it is YOU, RANDIE L. HAMM, his/her/ You are made a defendant because Public Notice is hereby given that the available for public inspection in the their heirs, devisees, and personal rep­ you are a mortgagor and your lien or Union County Board of Chosen Free­ Office of the Clerk of the Board resentatives, and his, her, their or any encumbrance on the mortgaged premis­ UNION COUNTY holders has awarded a contract without of their successors in right, title ana es is subject to plaintiff’s mortgage. competitive bidding as an extraordinary RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 546 interest, are made a party defendant to If you cannot afford or are unable to NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD unspecifiable service pursuant to AWARDED TO: Union County Per­ this foreclosure action because you obtain an attorney, you may communi­ - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 -5(1 )(a)(11). This con­ forming Arts Center, Rahway, New executed Plaintiff’s obligation and cate with the Legal Services Office of tract and the resolution authorizing it is Jersey mortgage and may be liame for any the County of venue by calling: Public Notice is hereby given that the available for public inspection in the SERVfCES: to provide s e rv ic ^ neces­ deficiency, and are a record owner of UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: Union County Board of Chosen Free­ Office of the Clerk of the Board holders has awarded a contract without sary for the execution of the 2013-14 the subject property and for any right, m 353-4715 Season of the Sensory Friendly Theatre title and interest you may have in, to or N COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: competitive bidding as an Professional RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 571 Program against the subject property. (908)354-4340 ' service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- AWARDED TO: QBE Insurance Com­ COSTS: in an amount not to exceed YOU, ANDRE C. ALSTON, YOU, JOEL C. BOWMAN are made 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ pany, New York, New York $75,000.00 his/her/their heirs, devisees, and per­ party defendant to this foreclosure tion authorizing it is available for pub­ SEFfVICES: Renewing the Accident and lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk sonal representatives, and his, her, action.because you are one of the mort­ Health Insurance for Watchung James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of their or any of their successors in right, gagors and may be liable for any defi­ of the Board Stables the Board Chosen Freeholders title and interest, are made a party ciency and for any lien, claim, or inter­ PERIOD: July 1, 2013- July 1, 2014 U310730 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) . defendant to this foreclosure action est you may have in, to or against the RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 566 amend­ COSTS: in an amount not to exceed ing (Resolution No. 2013-16) because you hold a judgment/ mortgaged premises by reason of the $12,241. Per year; representing no UNION COUNTY lien/mortgage which may be against the Mortgage made by you, JOEL C. BOW­ AWARDED TO: Bauch, Zucker, Hat­ increase from last year’s policy owner/mortgagor(s) ana for any right, MAN and KARIN A. VERGOTH, as set field LLC, Springfield, New Jersey SERVICES: special counsel for labor NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD title and interest you may have in, to or forth above. James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 against the subject property. Upon Upon request, a copy of the Complaint negotiations and personnel affairs to the Board Chosen Freeholders Increase the for legal services request, a copy of the Complaint and and Amended Complaint, if any, will be U310774 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) Public Notice is hereby given that the Amended Complaint, if any, will be sup­ supplied to you for particularity. COSTS: in the amount of $125,000.00 for a total contract amount not to Union County Board of Chosen Free­ plied to you for particularity. File WFS393 holders has awarded a contract without File XFZ160778 Dated: June 22, 2013 exceed $250,000.00 UNION COUNTY competitive bidding as an Professioanl James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- ELISABETH ANN STROM, CLERK ELISABETH ANN STROM 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Clerk of the Superior the Board Chosen Freeholders NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD U310750 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 tion authorizing it is available for pub­ Court of New Jersey lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk This is an attempt U310589 WCN July 3, 2013 ($51.45) of the Board to collect a debt , UNION COUNTY Public Notice is hereby given that the Union County Board of Chosen Free­ and any information obtained will be RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 581 amending used for that purpose. UNION COUNTY NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD holders has awarded a contract without - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 competitive bidding as an extraordinary (Resolution No. 2013-343) unspecifiable service pursuant to AWARDED TO: Bauch Zucker Hat- “The Fair Housing Act prohibits “any NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD field, LLC, Springfield, New Jersey reference, limitation, or discrimination - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 Public Notice is hereby given that the N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 -5(1)(a)(11). This con­ tract and the resolution authorizing it is SERVICES: in the matter entitled Bev­ ecause of race, color, religion, sex, Union County Board of Chosen Free­ erly Figueroa v. UC, et als. holders has awarded a contract without available for public inspection in the handicap, familial status, or national Public Notice is hereby given that the COSTS: in an amount not to exceed origin, or intention to make such prefer­ Union County Board of Chosen Free­ competitive bidding as an extraordinary Office of the Clerk of the Board . unspecifiable service pursuant to $10,000.00 for a sum not to exceed ence, limitation or discrimination” in holders has awarded a contract without $50,000.00 connection with any aspect of a resi­ competitive bidding as an Professional N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(11). This con­ RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 569 tract and the resolution authorizing it is AWARDED TO: Princeton Insurance dential real estate transaction. Zucker, service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC encourages 5(1)(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ available for public inspection in the Company, Princeton, New Jersey SERVICES: Renewing the professional the Board Chosen Freeholders and supports the equal housing prac­ tion authorizing it is available for pub­ Office of the Clerk of the Board U310739 WCN July 3, 2013 ($13.72) tices of the Fair Housing Act in tne con­ lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk liability insurance for Runnells staff RESOLUTION NO: 2013-545 Doctors duct of its business.” of the Board UNION COUNTY U310588 WCN July 3, 2013 ($59.78) AWARDED TO: Autism Friendly PERIOD: July 1, 2013-July 1-2014 COSTS: in an amount not to exceed RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 559 Spaces, New City, New York NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD AWARDED TO: Ortho Care Inc., New SERVICES: to provide training and $19,558.44; representing no increase - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 J e rs e v * services for the 2013-14 season of from last year’s policy SERVICES: to provide Prosthetic and Sensory Friendly Theatre Public Notice is hereby given that the ADVERTISE! Orthotic Services for the Residents/ COSTS: for a total contract not to James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of Union County Board of Chosen Free- the Board Chosen Freeholders PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY! patients of Runnells Specialized Hospi­ exceed $8,750.00 tal U310771 WCN July 3, 2013 ($14.21) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 34 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE holders has awarded a contract without Borough Clerk County: Union HILLSIDE Writ of Execution: 12/13/2012 competitive bidding as an Professional U310802 UNL July 3, 2013 ($8.33) Plaintiff: NEW JERSEY HOUSING AND By virtue of the above-stated writ of service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11- MORTGAGE FINANCE AGENCY TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE execution to me directed I shall expose 5(1 )(a)(i). This contract and the resolu­ VS for sale by public venue, at the UNION tion authorizing it is available for pub­ Defendant: REBER MCKNIGHT, RUFUS PUBLIC NOTICE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, lic inspection in the Office of the Clerk HILLSIDE MCKNIGHT, HARBOR CONSULTANTS, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN of the Board INC. Ordinance No. 0-13-009 PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Sale Date: 07/10/2013 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of RESOLUTION NO: 2013-573 Writ of Execution: 05/14/2012 Notice is hereby given that the follow­ said day. All successful bidders must AWARfiJED TO: T & M Associates of Docket No.: F-029966-12 By virtue of the above-stated writ of ing ordinance has been introduced on have 20% of their bid available in cash Middietown, New Jersey Superior Court of New Jersey execution to me directed I shall expose first reading at a meeting of the Town­ or certified check at the conclusion of SERVICES: for the purpose of provid­ Chancery Division for sale by public venue, at the UNION ship Council held Tuesday, June 25, the sales. ing an Environmental Investigation at Union County COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 2013 and will be considered for adop­ The property to be sold is located in: The Motor Vehicle Garage located in 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN tion at a meeting of the Township Coun­ The Township of Hillside, County of the City of Elizabeth (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ cil to be held at the Municipal Building, Union, State of New Jersey COSTS: in an amount not to exceed THERESA LACY, his/her/their heirs, DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of Liberty and Hillside Avenues, on Tues­ Commonly known as: 534 Tillman $43,500.00 devisees, and personal representa­ said day. All successful bidders must day, July 23, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. or as Street, Hillside, NJ 07205 tives, and his, her, their or any of their have 20% of their bid available in cash soon thereafter as the matter can be Tax Lot No.: 18 in Block: 511 James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of successors in right, title and interest; or certified check at the conclusion of considered. All persons interested will Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) the Board Chosen Freeholders the sales. be given an opportunity to be heard Approximately 42 x 100 U310794 WCN July 3, 2013 ($13.72) YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND MUNICIPALITY: Hillside Township concerning such ordinance. Nearest Cross Street: Bloy Street REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCKER, COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. A copy of this ordinance has been Subject to any open taxes, water/ UNION COUNTY GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, STREET & STREET NO: 1223 Baker posted on the bulletin board upon sewer, municipal or tax liens that ESQS., plaintiff’s attorneys, whose Street which public notices are customarily may be due. NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite TAX BLOCK AND LOT: posted in the Township of Hillside, and Subject to Tax and prior lien info: - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 101, Mountainside, New Jersey 07092- BLOCK: 909 LOT: 2 a copy is available up to and including At tne time of publication taxes/sewer/ 0024, telephone number 1-908-233- DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 125.00’ x 32.00’ the time of said meeting to the mem­ water information was not available. Public Notice is hereby given that the 8500, an Answer to the Complaint filed NEAREST CROSS STREET: Baltimore bers of the general public of the Town­ You must check with the tax collector Union County Board of Chosen Free­ in a civil action, in which Deutsche Avenue ship who snail request same, at the for exact amounts due. holders has awarded a contract without Bank National Trust Company, as SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): Township Clerk’s Office, Liberty and Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ competitive bidding as an extraordinary Trustee of the IndyMac INDX Mortgage NONE Hillside Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey ments (if any): None unspecifiable service pursuant to Loan Trust 2005-AR11, Mortgage Pass- The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Surplus Money: If after the sale and N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(11). This con­ Through Certificates, Series 2005- adjourn this sale with further notice BY DIRECTION OF THE satisfaction of the mortgage debt, tract and the resolution authorizing it is AR11 under the. Pooling and Servicing through publication. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL including costs and expenses, there available for public inspection in the Agreement dated June 1, 2005 is plain­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $302,346.19*** remains any surplus money, the money Office of the Clerk of the Board tiff, and THERESA LACY, et al., are Three Hundred Two Thousand Three Deborah Karlsson, RMC will be deposited into the Superior defendants, pending in the Superior Hundred Forty-Six and 19/100*** Acting Township Clerk Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 570 Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi­ Attorney: ing the surplus, or any part thereof, AWARDED TO: Summit Truck and sion, Union County, and bearing Docket POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS Ordinance Number 0-13-009 may file a motion pursuant to Court Auto Body, Inc., Summit New Jersey F-029966-12 within thirty-five (35) days 728 MARNE HWY Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the New Jersey after July 3, 2013 exclusive of such P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER nature and extent of that person’s claim SERVICES: for specialized equipment date, or if published after July 3, 2013, MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 291 (“VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC”) OF and asking for an order directing pay­ repair to the 1988 Century Band Trailer (35) days after the actual date of such (856)802-1 000 THE CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff COSTS: in an amount not to exceed publication, exclusive of such date. If Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich HILLSIDE AT ARTICLE II (“STOPPING, or other person conducting the sale will $39,707.92. you fail to do so, judgment by default A full legal description can be found at STANDING AND PARKING”), §291- have information regarding the surplus, may be rendered against you for the the Union County Sheriff’s Office 20.2. if any. James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of relief demanded in the Complaint. You Total Upset: $316,325.67 Three Hun­ “The Fair Housing Act prohibits "any the Board Chosen Freeholders shall file your Answer and proof of serv­ dred Sixteen Thousand Three Hundred WHEREAS, it has been determined reference, limitation, or discrimination U31QJ85 WCN July 3, 2013 ($13.72) ice in duplicate with the Clerk of the Twenty-Five and 67/100*** that certain amendments are required ecause of race, color, religion, sex, Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 to update the fine, penalty, and related handicap, familial status, or national Justice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, U309626 UNL ($113.68) components of the Township Code’s origin, or intention to make such prefer­ UNION COUNTY New Jersey 08625, in accordance with existing provisions regulating Vehicles ence, limitation or discrimination" in the rules of civil practice and proce­ and Traffic. connection with any aspect of a resi­ NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD dure. UNION NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT dential real estate transaction. Zucker, - Date Adopted 6/27/2013 This action has been instituted for Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ORDAINED by the Township Council of the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- the Township of Hillside in the County ages and supports the equal housing Public Notice is hereby given that the age dated May 4, 2005 made by of Union, State of New Jersey, that the practices of the Fair Housing Act in the Union County Board of Chosen Free­ HERESA LACY, MARK LACY, and Please be advised the public sale conduct of its business.” f scheduled for Tuesady, July 2, 2103 Township of Hillside Code is hereby holders has awarded a contract without DARYL CRAWFORD as mortgagors, to amended as follows: Note: The sheriff reserves the right to competitive bidding as an extraordinary Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys­ has been extended to Tuesday, July 9, adjourn this sale for any length of time unspecifiable service pursuant to tems, Inc., as nominee for IndyMac 2013 for the following items. The Union 1. Chapter 291 of the Code entitled without further advertisement. N.J.S.A. 40A:11-5(1)(a)(11). This con­ Bank, FSB recorded on June 10, 2005 Township Board of Education having “VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC”, Article II JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $329,268.52 tract and the resolution authorizing it is in Book M11200 of Mortgages for Union found certain items of school equip­ (“Stopping, Standing and Parking”), Three Hundred Twenty-Nine Thou­ available for public inspection in the County, Page 0125, which Mortgage ment no longer necessary for school shall be amended at §291-20.2, sub­ sand Two Hundred Sixty-Eight and Office of the Clerk of the Board was duly assigned to the plaintiff, use offers them for public sale. A pub­ section C only, which subsection shall 52/100*** Deutsche Bank National Trust Compa­ lic sale will take place at 11:00 a.m. on now read as follows: Attorney: RESOLUTION NO: 2013- 568 Tuesday, July 9th, 2013 at which time ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, ny, as Trustee of the IndyMac INDX sealed proposals will be received in the AWARDED TO: Hartford Insurance Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-AR11, Mort­ § 291-20.2 Parking on front lawns. LLC Company, Hartford, Connecticut gage Pass-Through Certificates, Series office of the Board Secretary, Adminis­ 200 SHEFFIELD ST SERVICES: Approving Arlene 2005-AR11 under the Pooling and Ser­ tration Building, 2369 Morris Avenue, SUITE 301 Verniero’s Public Official Bond vicing Agreement dated June 1, 2005, Union, NJ 070S3. C. Violations and penalties. Any MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 PERIOD: July 20, 2013-July 20,2014 The following items are offered “as is (908)233-8500 XFZ-136436 by Assignment of Mortgage dated where is” without any representation person violating this section shall be COSTS: in the amount of $100.00; rep­ March 12, 2010; and (2) to recover pos­ subject to a fine of $150.00, plus court Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich resenting no increase from last year’s session of, and concerns premises as to quality or condition and without costs, with no court appearance A full legal description can be found at policy commonly known as 1437 Franklin any warranties as to fitness or mer­ required, for the first offense, and shall the Union County Sheriff’s Office Street, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205, also chantability. Please be advised these be subject to a fine of $250.00, plus Total Upset: $343,575.06***Three Hun­ James E. Pellettiere, Clerk of being Lot 13 in Block 1101. items may be in very poor condition court costs, with a mandatory court dred Forty-Three Thousand Five Hun­ the Board Chosen Freeholders If you are unable to obtain an attor­ and/or not functioning. BIDDERS ARE dred Seventy-Five and 06/100*** STRONGLY ADVISED TO VIEW THE appearance, for each subsequent U310764 WCN July 3, 2013 ($13.72) ney, you may communicate with the offense thereafter. June 13, 20, 27 & July 3, 2013 New Jersey Bar Association by calling ITEMS IN PERSON BEFORE BIDDING. U309788 UNL ($182.28) _____ 732-249-5000. You may also contact PUBLIC NOTICE the Lawyer Referrai Service of the 14. Fire Doors (8) 2. Severability. Each section, sub­ HILLSIDE County of venue by calling 908-353- 15. Metal Doors (6) section, sentence, clause and phrase of KENILWORTH 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, 16. Frigidaire Gallery Freezer this Ordinance is declared to be an SHERIFF’S SALE ou may communicate with the Legal 17. LCD Projector independent section, subsection, sen­ Sheriff’s File Number: 13002444 June 27, 2013 ervices office of the County of venue 18. Conference Table tence, clause and phrase. If any por­ Division: CHANCERY PUBLIC NOTICE by calling 908-354-4340. 19. Ricoh 3500N Printer tion of this Ordinance, or its application Docket Number: F04512610 YOU, THERESA LACY, his/her/their 20. JVC VCR TV to any person or circumstances, shall County: Union There will be a Special Meeting of the heirs, devisees, and personal represen­ 21. Toshiba TV be adjudged or otherwise determined to Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. Governing Body of the Borough of tatives, and his, her, their or any of 22. 2000 Thomas 54 Passenger be invalid, unconstitutional, void, or VS Kenilwortn on Wednesday. July 24. School Bus (7016) Defendant: JULIO AZCONA, ET. AL. their successors in right, title and inter­ MINIMUM BID $3,000.00 ineffective for any cause or reason, 2013 at 7:00 P.M. at Borough Hall, 567 est, are made a party defendant to this such determination shall not affect the Sale Date: 07/31/2013 Boulevard, Kenilworth, NJ for the fol­ foreclosure action because you execut­ 23. 2000 Thomas 54 Passenger remaining provisions of this Ordinance, Writ of Execution: 10/01/2012 lowing purpose: ed Plaintiff’s obligation and mortgage School Bus (7013) and the application of such remaining By virtue of the above-stated writ of and may be liable for any deficiency, MINIMUM BID $3,000.00 provisions shall not be affected thereby execution to me directed I shall expose Hearing & Adoption of Ordinance No. 24. 2000 Thomas 54 Passenger for sale by public venue, at the UNION and are a record owner of the subject and shall remain in full force and effect, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 2013-09: property and for any right, title and School Bus (7015) and to this end, the provisions of this Bond Ordinance to authorize vari­ interest you may have in, to or against MINIMUM BID $3,000.00 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN 25. 2000 Thomas 54 Passenger Ordinance are severable. PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ ous public improvements: the subject property. 3. This Ordinance is not meant to Improvements to Lafayette Avenue School Bus (7011) repeal any provisions of the Code other DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of & Lafayette Place; ELISABETH ANN STROM, CLERK MINIMUM BID $3,000.00 than those designated herein, if any, said day. All successful bidders must Grinder Pump at the Lafayette SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY 26. 1993 Dodge 7 Passenger Wagon have 20% of their bid available in cash (8734) MINIMUM BID $200‘.00 but to add to its requirements, and all Pump Station; Ordinances or parts thereof inconsis­ or certified check at the conclusion of Vehicle Cleaning Station at the This is an attempt the sales. Successful bidders are will be tent or in conflict with the provisions of Department of Public Works to collect a debt, this Ordinance are repealed only to the Property to be sold is located in the Appropriating the sum of $541,500. and any information obtained will be responsible for removing the equipment extent of such inconsistency or conflict. TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE, County of used for that purpose. within five (5) days of tne bid opening. This Ordinance shall take effect 20 UNION, State of New Jersey Any other pertinent business that may NO EXCEPTIONS. days after final passage and publica­ Premises commonly known as: 1524 “The Fair Housing Act prohibits “any No bidder may withdraw his bid for a MAPLE AVENUE, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205- period of thirty (30) days after the date tion as provided by law. preference, limitation, or discrimination FIRST 1511 Borough Clerk because of race, color, religion, sex, set for the opening thereof. The Board READING: June 25, 2013 BEING KNOWN as LOT 9, BLOCK 422 U310640 UNL July 3, 2013 ($14.21) handicap, familial status, or national reserves the right to establish minimum U310634 UNL July 3, 2013 ($55.86) on the official Tax Map of the TOWN­ origin, or intention to make such prefer­ prices and to reject any or all bids, or SHIP of HILLSIDE KENILWORTH ence, limitation or discrimination” in to accept the bid, which in its judgment Dimensions: 109.10X40.00X107.68X connection with any aspect of a resi­ will be in the best interest of the Union 40.02 BOROUGH OF KENILWORTH dential real estate transaction. Zucker, Township Board of Education. HILLSIDE Nearest Cross Street: Dorer Avenue PUBLIC NOTICE By Order of the Union Township Board The Sheriff hereby reserves the riaht Goldberg and Ackerman, LLC, encour­ of Éducation, Township of Union, Coun­ ages and supports the equal housing SHERIFF’S SALE to adjourn this sale without further A Special Council Meeting of the Gov­ practices of the Fair Housing Act in the ty of Union, New Jersey. Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002090 notice by publication. U310633 UNL July 3, 2013 ($33.81) *Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici­ erning Body of the Borough of Kenil­ conduct of its business.” Division: CHANCERY worth will be held on Tuesday, July 2, U310643 UNL July 3, 2013 ($56.84) Docket Number: F1694010 pal liens or other charges, and any 2013 at 7:00 P.M. at Borough Hall, 567 County: Union such taxes, charges, liens, insurance Boulevard, Kenilworth, NJ to confirm HILLSIDE www.njpublicnotices.com Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. premiums or other advances made by the selection and appointment of a VS plaintiff prior to this sale. All inter­ Police Chief. SHERIFF’S SALE Defendant: IRMA NUNEZ; ALBERTO ested parties are to conduct and rely Action to be taken. Sheriff’s File Number: CH-12002278 Your online source for HERNANDEZ; JPMORGAN CHASE upon their own independent investi- Division: CHANCERY BANK, NA Sale Date: 07/10/2013 H edy Lipke Docket Number: F00805511 public notices in New Jersey CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2 0 ^ — 35

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gation to ascertain whether or not § 274-12.1 Taxicabs to be garaged. ou may communicate with the Legal the Union County Sheriff’s Office TER BURCH, et al., are defendants, any outstanding interest remain of ervices office of the County of venue Total Upset: $576,865.33 Five Hundred pending in the Superior Court of New record and/or have priority over the by calling 908-354-4340. Seventy-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION lien being foreclosed and, if so the B. Violations and penalties. Any per­ YOU, JACKIE YEBOAH, her heirs, Sixty-Five and 33/100*** County and bearing Docket No. F-6441- current amount due thereon. son failing to comply with this section devisees, and personal representa­ June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 12 within thirty-five (35) days after **lf the sale is set aside for any rea­ shall be subject to the following: tives, and her, their or any of their suc­ U310259 UNL ($186.20) 07/03/13 exclusive of such date, or if son, the Purchaser at the sale shall cessors in right, title ana interest are published after 07/03/13, thirty-five be entitled only to a return of the 1) First offense, a fine of $150, plus made a party defendant to this foreclo­ (35) days after the actual date of such deposit paid. The Purchaser shall court costs, with no court appearance sure action because you executed publication, exclusive of such i^Bte. If have no further recourse against the required. Plaintiff’s obligation and mortgage and HILLSIDE you fail to do so, Judgment by Default Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the 2) Second offense, and all subse- may be liable for any deficiency, and may be rendered against you for the Mortgagee’s attorney. uent offenses, a fine of no less than are a record owner of the subject prop­ SHERIFF’S SALE relief demanded in tne Complaint. You ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of 250 and no more than $500, plus court erty and for any right, title and interest Sheriff’s File Number: 13002438 shall file your answer and proof of serv­ the mortgage debt, including costs costs, with a mandatory court appear­ you may have in, to or against the sub­ Division: CHANCERY ice in duplicate with the Clerk of the and expenses, there remains any sur­ ance; or imprisonment up to 90 days ject property. Docket Number: F01358012 Superior Court, Hughes Justice Com­ plus money, the money will be and/or community service at the discre­ File XCZ134663-R1 County: Union plex, CN-971, Trenton, New Jersey deposited into the Superior Court tion of the Municipal Court Judge. Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA­ 08625, in accordance with the Rules of Trust Fund and any person claiming JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK TION Civil Practice and Procedure. the surplus, or any part thereof, may SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY VS This action has been instituted for the file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 2. Severability. Each section, sub­ Defendant: CHARLES L. HARRIS, ET purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature section, sentence, clause and phrase of This is an attempt AL. dated May 5, 2008 made by WALTER and extent of that person’s claim and this Ordinance is declared to be an to collect a debt, Sale Date: 07/31/2013 BURCH and PEGGY BURCH as mort­ asking for an order directing pay­ independent section, subsection, sen­ and any information obtained will be Writ of Execution: 04/04/2013 gagors to MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ment of the surplus money. The Sher­ tence, clause and phrase. If any por­ used for that purpose. By virtue of the above-stated writ of REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS A iff or other person conducting the tion of this Ordinance, or its application execution to me directed I shall expose NOMINEE FOR GOLDEN FIRST MORT­ sale will have information regarding to any person or circumstances, shall “The Fair Housing Act prohibits “any for sale by public venue, at the UNION GAGE CORP. recorded on May 30, the surplus, if any. be adjudged or otherwise determined to reference, limitation, or discrimination COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. 2008, in Book 12501 of Mortgages for JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $232,042.03*** be invalid, unconstitutional, void, or ecause of race, color, religion, sex, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN UNION County, Page 338, et seq., Two Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand ineffective for any cause or reason, handicap, familial status, or national PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ which mortgage was duly assigned to Forty-Two and 03/100*** such determination shall not affect the origin, or intention to make such prefer­ DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of the Plaintiff named above, who is the Attorney: remaining provisions of this Ordinance, ence, limitation or discrimination" in said day. All successful bidders must present holder of said Mortgage, and PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND, PC and the application of such remaining connection with any aspect of a resi­ have 20% of their bid available in cash (2) to recover possession of, and con­ 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD provisions shall not be affected thereby dential real estate transaction. Zucker, or certified check at the conclusion of cerns premises commonly known as SUITE 100 and shall remain in full force and effect, Goldberg and Ackerman, LLC, encour­ the sales. 538 LIVINGSTON ST, ELIZABETH, NJ MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 and to this end, the provisions of this ages and supports the equal housing Property to be sold is located in the 07206, Block 3, Lot 640.A AKA 640.A (856)813-5500 Ordinance are severable. practices of the Fair Housing Act in the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE, County of W03. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 3. This Ordinance is not meant to conduct of its business." UNION, State of New Jersey If you cannot afford or are unable to A full legal description can be found at repeal any provisions of the Code other U310591 UNL July 3, 2013 ($54.88) Premises commonly known as: 1509 obtain an attorney, you may communi­ the Union County Sheriff’s Office than those designated herein, if any, CENTER STREET, HILLSIDE, NJ cate with the Legal Services Office of Total Upset: $243,679.09***Two Hun­ but to add to its requirements, and all 07205-1616 the County of venue by calling: dred Forty-Three Thousand Six Hun­ Ordinances or parts thereof inconsis­ BEING KNOWN as LOT 11, BLOCK UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: dred Seventy-Nine and 09/100*** tent or in conflict with the provisions of HILLSIDE 1006 on the official Tax Map of the (908)353-4715 July 3, 11, 18, 27, 2013 this Ordinance are repealed only to the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: U310569 UNL ($176.40) extent of such inconsistency or conflict. SHERIFF’S SALE Dimensions: 100.00X40.00X1 00.00X (908)354-4340 This Ordinance shall take effect 20 Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002328 40.00 YOU, JEAN GOODE are made party HILLSIDE days after final passage and publica­ Division: CHANCERY Nearest Cross Street: Clark Street defendant to this foreclosure action tion as provided by law. Docket Number: F01470912 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right because you hold a judgment/lien/ TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE FIRST County: Union to adjourn this sale without further mortgage which may be agauflpt the PUBLIC NOTICE READING: June 25, 2013 Plaintiff: LLP MORTGAGE LTD. notice by publication. owner/mortgagors and for any right, U310639 UNL July 3, 2013 ($67.62) VS ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici­ title and interest you may have in, to or Ordinance No. 0-13-010 Defendant: ENRIQUE J. ANGELINI; pal liens or other charges, and any against the subject property. Upon ANGELA M. ANGELINI, HIS WIFE; such taxes, charges, liens, insurance request, a copy of the Complaint and Notice is hereby given that the follow­ RESIDENTIAL FUNDING COMPANY, premiums or other advances made by Amended Complaint, if any, will be sup- ing ordinance has been introduced on UNION LLC plaintiff prior to this sale. All inter­ lied to you for particularity, first reading at a meeting of the Town­ Sale Date: 07/24/2013 ested parties are to conduct and rely Pile YNSR1 024 ship Council held Tuesday, June 25, NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS Writ of Execution: 04/17/2013 upon their own independent investi­ Dated: June 25, 2013 2013 and will be considered for adop­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of gation to ascertain whether or not tion at a meeting of the Township Coun­ Docket No. : F-009057-13 execution to me directed I shall expose any outstanding interest remain of ELISABETH ANN STROM cil to be held at the Municipal Building, Superior Court of New Jersey for sale by public venue, at the UNION record and/or have priority over the Clerk of the Superior Liberty and Hillside Avenues, on Tues­ Chancery Division COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, lien being foreclosed and, if so the Court of New Jersey day, July 23, 2013 at 7:00 p.m. or as Union County 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN current amount due thereon. U310641 PRO July 3, 2013 ($41.16) soon thereafter as the matter can be PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ **lf the sale is set aside for any rea­ considered. All persons interested will (L.S.)STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: son, the Purchaser at the sale shall DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of ROSELLE be given an opportunity to be heard JACKIE YEBOAH, her heirs, said day. All successful bidders must be entitled only to a return of the concerning such ordinance. devisees, and personal representa­ have 20% of their bid available in cash deposit paid. The Purchaser shall A copy of this ordinance has been tives, and her, their or any of their have no further recourse against the SHERIFF’S SALE or certified check at the conclusion of Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002178 posted on the bulletin board upon successors in right, title and interest the sales. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the which public notices are customarily Mortgagee s attorney. Division: CHANCERY PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED Docket Number: F167609 posted in the Township of Hillside, and YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND IN: Township of Hillside, County of ***lf after the sa e and satisfaction of a copy is available up to and including REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCKER, the mortgage debt, including costs County: Union Union, State of New Jersey Plaintiff: NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE the time of said meeting to the mem­ GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: and expenses, there remains any sur­ bers of the general public of the Town­ ESQS., plaintiff’s attorneys, whose plus money, the money will be CO. DBA EASTERN MORTGAGE SER­ 1212 South Bright Street, Hillside, NJ VICES N/K/A NATIONAL CITY BANK ship who snail request same, at the address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite 07205 deposited into the Superior Court Township Clerk’s Office, Liberty and 101, Mountainside, New Jersey 07092- Trust Fund and any person claiming VS TAX LOT # 8.02, BLOCK # 906 Defendant: AUDIE PURCELL; ROX­ Hillside Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey 0024, telephone number 1-908-233- NEAREST CROSS STREET: St. Louis the surplus, or any part thereof, may 8500, an Answer to the Complaint filed file a motion pursuant to Court Rules ANNE VANDERZEE; EPISCOPAL HOS­ Avenue PITAL BY DIRECTION OF THE in a civil action, in which U.S. Bank APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 35 x 85 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature TOWNSHIP COUNCIL National Association, not in its individ­ and extent of that person’s claim and Sale Date: 07/10/2013 A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE Writ of Execution: 04/18/2013 ual capacity, but solely as Legal Title PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE asking for an order directing pay­ Deborah Karlsson, RMC Trustee for LVS Title Trust I is plaintiff, ment of the surplus money. The Sher­ By virtue of the above-stated*tfrit of OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION execution to me directed I shall expose Acting Township Clerk and JACKIE YEBOAH, et al., are defen­ COUNTY iff or other person conducting the dants, pending in the Superior Court of sale will have information regarding for sale by public venue, at the UNION The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE New Jersey, Chancery Division, Union and assessments, tax, water and sewer the surplus, if any. Ordinance Number 0-13-010 County, and bearing Docket F-009057- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $127,244.86*** 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN liens and other municipal assessments. PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- 13 within thirty-five (35) days after The amount due can be obtained from One Hundred Twenty-Seven Thou­ AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 7/3/2013 exclusive of such date, or if sand Two Hundred Forty-Four and DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of the local taxing authority. Pursuant to said day. All successful bidders must 274 (“TAXICABS, OMNIBUSES, JIT­ published after 7/3/2013, (35) days NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale may also be 86/100*** NEYS AND LIVERIES”) OF THE CODE after the actual date of such publica­ Attorney: have 20% of their bid available in cash subject to the limited lien priority of any or certified check at the conclusion of OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE AT tion, exclusive of such date. If you fail Condominium / Homeowner Association PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND, PC ARTICLE I (“TAXICABS”), §274-12 to do so, judgment by default may be 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the sales. liens which may exist. The property to be sold is located in the AND §274-12.1. rendered against you for the relief All interested parties are to conduct SUITE 100 demanded in the Complaint. You shall MT LAUREL NJ 08054 Borough of ROSELLE, in the County of and rely upon their own independent UNION, and the State of New Jersey. WHEREAS, it has been determined file your Answer and proof of service in investigation to ascertain whether or (856)813-5500 that certain amendments are required duplicate with the Clerk of the Superior Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Commonly known as: 704 CHESTNUT not any outstanding interests remain of STREET, ROSELLE, NJ 07203 to update the fine, penalty, and related Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice record and/or have priority over the lien A full legal description can be found at components of the Township Code’s Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Jer­ the Union County Sheriff’s Office Tax Lot No. 15, in Block No. 4102 being foreclosed and, if so the current Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): 50 existing provisions regulating Taxicabs. sey 08625, in accordance with the amount due thereon. **lf the sale is set Total Upset: $132,970.38***0ne Hun­ NOWT THEREFORE, BE IT rules of civil practice and procedure. dred Thirty-Two Thousand Nine Hun­ feet wide by 100 feet long. aside for any reason, the Purchaser at Nearest Cross Street: SEVENTH ORDAINED by the Township Council of This action has been instituted for the the sale shall only be entitled to a dred Seventy and 38/100*** the Township of Hillside in the County purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mortgage July 3, 11, 18, 27, 2013 AVENUE return of the deposit paid. The Pur­ THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES of Union, State of New Jersey, that the dated 07/30/2008 made by JACKIE chaser shall have no further recourse U310568 UNL ($182.28) Township of Hillside Code is hereby YEBOAH, an unmarried woman as THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE against the Mortgagee or the Mort­ WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE amended as follows: mortgagor, to Mortgage Electronic Reg­ gagee’s attorney. istration Systems, Inc. as nominee for THROUGH PUBLICATION. Surplus money: If after the sale and PUBLICNOTICE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $180,844.57*** 1. Chapter 274 of the Code entitled “ Wachovia Mortgage, FSB recorded on satisfaction of the mortgage debt, (“TAXICABS, OMNIBUSES, JITNEYS 08/08/2008 in Book 12548 of Mortgages One Hundred Eighty ThousanSS^IEight including costs and expenses, there Hundred Forty-Four and 57/100*** AND LIVERIES") OF THE CODE OF for Union County, Page 0273 which remains any surplus money, the money ELIZABETH THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE AT ARTI­ Mortgage was duly assigned to the Attorney: will be deposited into tne Superior FRANK J. MARTONE, P.C. CLE I (“TAXICABS”), shall be amended ilaintiff, U.S. Bank National Associa- Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY at §274-12, subsection C only; and ion, not in its individual capacity, but CHANCERY DIVISION 1455 BROAD ST f ing the surplus, or any part thereof, BLOOMFIELD NJ 07003 §274-12.1, subsection B only, which solely as Legal Title Trustee for LVS may file a motion pursuant to Court UNION COUNTY subsections shall each now read in full Title Trust I, by Assignment of Mort­ DOCKET NO. F-6441-12 (973)473-3000 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich as follows: gage dated 5/30/2012; and (2) to recov­ nature and extent of that person’s claim er possession of, and concerns premis­ NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS A full legal description can be found at and asking for an order directing pay­ the Union County Sheriff’s Office § 274-12 Suspension or revocation es commonly known as 165 Walton ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff of licenses. Avenue, Union, NJ 07083, also being STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: JEAN Total Upset: $223,338.31 ***Two Hun­ or other person conducting the sale will dred Twenty-Three Thousand Three Lot 4 in Block 904. have information regarding the surplus, GOODE If you are unable to obtain an attor­ Hundred Thirty-Eight and 31/100*** C. Additional penalties under this ney, you may communicate with the YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $552,202.44 U309621 PRO ($113.68) section. Any owner who fails to regis­ New Jersey Bar Association by calling Five Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, ter a vehicle operated under this Article 732-249-5000. You may also contact Two Hundred Two and 44/100*** KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attor­ with the appropriate local authorities the Lawyer Referral Service of the Attorney: neys, whose address is 7 Century CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE shall be subject to a fine not to exceed County of venue by calling 908-353 MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany,, New Jer­ $150. Furthermore, the Police Depart­ 4715. If you cannot afford ah attorney, 220 LAKE DRIVE EAST, SUITE 301 sey 07054, telephone number #(973) ment may cause any vehicle in violation CHERRY HILL NJ 08002 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint of this Article to be impounded. 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LINDEN Sale Date: 07/17/2013 Sale Date: 07/17/2013 LUIS SOLANO, OCCUPANT ONE; ROSELLE Writ of Execution: 10/03/2012 Writ of Execution: 10/01/2012 RUTH MALDONADO-SOLANO, OCCU­ NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of PANT TWO NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING execution to me directed I shall expose execution to me directed I shall expose Sale Date: 07/17/2013 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE Docket No.: F-028832-12 for sale by public venue, at the UNION for sale by public venue, at the UNION Writ of Execution: 11/20/2012 Superior Court of New Jersey COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, By virtue of the above-stated writ of ORDINANCE NUMBER 2461-13 Chancery Division 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN execution to me directed I shall expose Union County PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ for sale by public venue, at the UNION CALENDAR YEAR 2013 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ORDINANCE TO EXCEED THE (L.S.)STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: said day. All successful bidders must said day. All successful bidders must 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN MUNICIPAL BUDGET GUILLERMO REMIGIO, JR., his/her/ have 20% of their bid available in cash have 20% of their bid available in cash PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- APPROPRIATION LIMITS AND TO their heirs, devisees, and personal rep­ or certified check at the conclusion of or certified check at the conclusion of DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of ESTABLISH A CAP BANK resentatives, and his, her, their or any the sales. the sales. said day. All successful bidders must (N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.14) of their successors in right, title ana Property to be sold is located in the The property to be sold is located in: have 20% of their bid available in cash interest; CITY of ELIZABETH, County of UNION, The City of Elizabeth, County of Union, or certified check at the conclusion of WHEREAS, the Local Government State of New Jersey State of New Jersey the sales. Cap Law, N.J.S. 40A: 4-45.1 et seq., YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND Premises commonly known as: 1070- Commonly known as: 237 South The property to be sold is located in the provides that in the preparation of its REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCKER, 1072 ANNA STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ Street, Elizabeth, NJ 0202 Borough of Roselle. annual budget, a municipality shall limit GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, 07201-1464 Tax Lot No.: 1164 in Block: 9 In the County of Union and the State of any increase in said budget up to 2.0% ESQS., plaintiff’s attorneys, whose BEING KNOWN as LOT 139, BLOCK Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) New Jersey. unless authorized by ordinance to address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite 12 on the official Tax Map of the CITY Approximately 29 x 32 Premises commonly known as: 24B increase it to 3.5% over the previous 101, Mountainside, New Jersey 07092- of ELIZABETH Nearest Cross Street: Third Avenue Carolyn Terrace year’s final appropriations, subject to 0024^ telephone number 1-908-233- Dimensions: Subject to any open taxes, water/ Tax Lot #: 93 in Block #: 1403 certain exceptions; and, 8500, an Answer to the Complaint filed Nearest Cross Street: sewer, municipal or tax liens that Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): N/A WHEREAS, N.J.S.A. 40A: 4-45.15a in a civil action, in which Deutsche The Sheriff hereby reserves the riaht may be due. Nearest Cross Street: N/A provides that a municipality may, when Bank National Trust Company, as to adjourn this sale without further Subject to Tax and prior lien info: *THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES authorized by ordinance, appropriate Trustee for Carrington Mortgage Loan notice by publication. At the time of publication THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE the difference between the amount of Trust, Series 2005-NC1 Asset Backed *Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici­ taxes/sewer/water information was not WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE its actual final appropriation and the Pass-Through Certificates is plaintiff, pal liens or other charges, and any available-you must check with tax col­ THROUGH PUBLICATION.* 3.5% percentage rate as an exception and Guillermo Remigio, Sr. , et a I., are such taxes, charges, liens, insurance lector for exact amounts due. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $85,705.58*** to its final appropriations in either of defendants, pending in the Superior premiums or other advances made by Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ Eighty-Five Thousand Seven Hun­ the next two succeeding years; and, Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi­ plaintiff prior to this sale. All inter­ ments (if any): None. dred Five and 58/100*** WHEREAS, the Borough Council of sion, Union County, and bearing Docket ested parties are to conduct and rely Surplus Money: If after the sale and Attorney: the Borough of Roselle in the County of F-028832-12 within thirty-five (35) days upon their own independent investi­ satisfaction of the mortgage debt, FRANK J. MARTONE, P.C. Unjon finds it advisable and necessary after July 3, 2013 exclusive of such gation to ascertain whether or not including costs and expenses, there 1455 BROAD ST to increase its CY 2013 budget by up to date, or if published after July 3, 2013, any outstanding interest remain of remains any surplus money, the money BLOOMFIELD NJ 07003 3.5% over the previous year’s final (35) days after the actual date of such record and/or have priority over the will be deposited into tne Superior (973)473-3000 appropriations, in the interest of pro­ publication, exclusive of such date. If lien being foreclosed and, if so the Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich moting the health, safety and welfare of you fail to do so, judgment by default current amount due thereon. ing the surplus, or any part thereof, A full legal description can be found at the citizens; and, may be rendered against you for the **lf the sale is set aside for any rea­ may file a motion pursuant to Court the Union County Sheriff’s Office WHEREAS, the Borough Council here­ relief demanded in tne Complaint. You son, the Purchaser at the sale shall Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Total Upset: $89,866.97***Eighty-Nine by determines that a 1.5% increase in shall file your Answer and proof of serv­ be entitled only to a return of the nature and extent of that person’s claim Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty-Six and the budget for said year, amounting to ice in duplicate with the Clerk of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall and asking for an order directing pay­ 97/100*** $429,640 in excess of the increase in Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes have no further recourse against the ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 final appropriations otherwise permit­ Justice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the or other person conducting the sale will U309943 PRO ($111.72) ted by tne Local Government Cap Law, New Jersey 08625, in accordance with Mortgagee’s attorney. have information regarding the surplus, is advisable and necessary; and, the rules of civil practice and proce­ ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of if any. WHEREAS, the Borough Council here­ dure the mortgage debt, including costs “The Fair Housing Act prohibits ’’any by determines that any amount author­ This action has been instituted for the and expenses, there remains any sur­ preference, limitation, or discrimination ized hereinabove that is not appropriat­ purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mortgage plus money, the money will be because of race, color, religion, sex, ELIZABETH ed as part of the final budget shall be dated September 24, 2004 made by deposited into the Superior Court handicap, familial status, or national retained as an exception to final appro­ Guillermo Remigio, Sr., married ana Trust Fund and any person claiming origin, or intention to make such prefer­ SHERIFF’S SALE priation in either o t the next two suc­ Guillermo Remigio, Jr., married as the surplus, or any part thereof, may ence, limitation or discrimination” in Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002324 ceeding years. mortgagors, to Mortgage Electronic file a motion pursuant to Court Rules connection with any aspect of a resi­ Division: CHANCERY NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED, Registration Systems, Inc.,-as nominee 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature dential real estate transaction. Zucker, Docket Number: L404912 by the Borough Council of the Borough for Jersey Mortgage Company recorded and extent of that person’s claim and Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ County: Union of Roselle in the County of Union, a on October 6, 2004 in Book 10872 of asking for an order directing pay­ ages and supports the equal housing Plaintiff: NORTH JERSEY COMMUNI­ majority of the full authorized member­ Mortgages for Union County, Page ment of the surplus money. The Sher­ practices of the Fair Housing Act in the TY BANK ship of this governing body affirmative­ 0479, which Mortgage was duly iff or other person conducting the conduct of its business.” VS ly concurring, that, in tne CY 2013 assigned to the plaintiff, Deutsche Bank sale will have information regarding Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Defendant: 382 BLOOMFIELD budget year, the final appropriations of National Trust Company, as Trustee for the surplus, if any. adjourn this sale for any length of time ACCOUNT, LLC the borough of Roselle shall, in accor­ Carrington Mortgage Loan Trust, Series JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $593,797.62*** without further advertisement. Sale Date: 07/31/2013 dance with this ordinance and N.J.S.A. 2005-NC1 Asset Backed Pass-Through Five Hundred Ninety-Three Thousand JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $258,616.90 Writ of Execution: 07/12/2012 40A. 4-45.14, be increased by 1.5%, Certificates, by Assignment of Mort­ Seven Hundred Ninety-Seven and Two Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand By virtue of the above-stated writ of amounting to $429,640 and that the CY gage dated August 21, 2008; and (2) to 62/100*** Six Hundred Sixteen and 90/100*** execution to me directed I shall expose 2013 municipal budget for the Borough recover possession of, and concerns Attorney: Attorney: for sale by public venue, at the UNION of Roselle be approved and adopted in premises commonly known as 909 PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND, PC ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, accordance with this ordinance; and, South Park Avenue, Linden, NJ 400 FELLOWSHIP RD LLC 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that any 07036-0164, also being Lot 12 in Block SUITE 100 200 SHEFFIELD ST PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ that any amount authorized herein­ 491. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 SUITE 301 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of above that is not appropriated as part If you are unable to obtain an attor­ (856)8-13-5500 MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 said day. All successful bidders must of the final budget shall be retained as ney, you may communicate with the Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich (908)233-8500 XFZ-140027 have 20% of their bid available in cash an exception to final appropriation in New Jersey Bar Association by calling A full legal description can be found at Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich or certified check at the conclusion of either of the next two succeeding 732-249-5000. You may also contact the Union County Sheriff’s Office A full legal description can be found at the sales. years; and, the Lawyer Referral Service of the Total Upset: $622,685.68***Six Hun­ the Union County Sheriff’s Office The property to be sold is located in the BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a County of venue by calling 908-353- dred Twenty-Two Thousand Six Hun­ Total Upset: $270,693.82***Two Hun­ City of Elizabeth. certified copy of this ordinance as 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, dred Eighty-Five and 68/100*** dred Seventy Thousand Nine Hundred In the County of Union and the State of introduced be filed with the Director of you may communicate with the Legal June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 Sixty-Three and 82/100*** New Jersey. the Division of Local Government Ser­ Serv'-'-.es office of the County of venue U309953 PRO ($178.36) June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 Premises commonly known as: 68-76 vices within 5 days of introduction; and, by Ci.-tf.ng 908-354-4340. U309942 PRO ($176.40) Cherry Street BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that a YOU, GUILLERMO REMIGIO, JR., Tax Lot # : 157 in Block # : 6 certified copy of this ordinance upon his/her/their heirs, devisees, and per­ LINDEN LINDEN/ROSELLE Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): adoption, with the recorded vote includ­ sonal representatives, and his, her, ALL that certain lot, piece or parcel of ed thereon, be filed with said Director their or any of their successors in right, CITY OF LINDEN LINDEN ROSELLE SEWERAGE land, with the buildings and improve­ within 5 days after such adoption. title and interest, are made a party AUTHORITY ments thereon erected, situate, lying SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall defendant to this foreclosure action PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE OF CONTRACT AWARD-COR­ and being in the City of Elizabeth, in take effect at the time and in the man­ because you executed Plaintiff’s obli­ THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE RECTION the County of Union, State of NJ: ner provide a law. gation and mortgage and may be liable WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON BEGINNING at the point of intersection PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that for any deficiency, and are a record FIRST READING BY THE Council of the The Linden Roselle Sewerage of the southerly side of West Jersey the foregoing proposed Ordinance was owner of the subject property and for City of Linden in the County of Union, Authority has awarded the following Street with the westerly side of Cherry introduced ana read by title for the first any right, title and interest you may State of New Jersey on June 18, 2013 contractus) as fair and open profession­ Street; thence running: time at a Special meeting of the Bor­ have in, to or against the subject prop­ and will be presented for further con­ al services contract(s) pursuant to 1. South 79 degrees 33 minutes west ough Council of the Borough of Roselle erty. sideration and hearing to be held on Local Public Contracts Law N.J.S.A. along the southerly side of West Jersey heid on June 26, 2013, and this ordi­ File XCZ-105367-R2 July 16, 2013 at 7:00 pm prevailing 40A: 11 -5(1 )(A) and N.J.S.A. 19:44A- Street 110.08 feet to a point; thence nance will be considered for final pas­ time, or as soon thereafter as the mat­ 20.4 et seq. at a meeting held on July 2. South 10 degrees 27 minutes East, sage at a Special meeting of the Bor­ ELISABETH ANN STROM, CLERK ter can be reached. 26, 2013. The contract and resolution 129.98 feet to a point; thence ough Council to be held July 24, 2013, SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY authorizing same are available for pub­ 3. North 79 degrees 33 minutes East, at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as Joseph C. Bodek lic inspection in the offices of the Lin­ 112.27 feet to the westerly side of the matter may be reached, at Borough This is an attempt City Clerk den Roselle Sewerage Authority, and Cherry Street; thence Hall, Council chambers, 210 Chestnut to collect a debt, the Clerks of the City of Linden and the 4. Along said side of Cherry Street, St., Roselle, NJ, at which time and and any information obtained will be #57-35 Borough of Roselle. North 11 degrees 25 minutes West, place all persons interested will be used for that purpose. 130.00 feet to a point and place of given an opportunity to be heard con­ AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LIN­ BEGINNING. cerning same “The Fair Housing Act prohibits “any DEN, APPROVING THE APPLICATION AWARDE§ TO: Suplee Clooney & Com- The above description is in accordance prefe-vC-'Sce, limitation, or discrimination FOR A LONG TERM TAX EXEMPTION any with a survey dated April 22, 1998, Lydia D. Agbeiimi, because of race, color, religion, sex, AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A EERVICE: Annual Audit Services made by Arthur Mead, Jr. Deputy Borough Clerk handicap, familial status, or national FINANCIAL AGREEMENT WITH CONTRACT PERIOD: One year FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY: U310718 PRO July 3, 2013 ($54.39) origin, or intention to make such prefer­ MERIDIA LIFESTYLE URBAN RENEW­ AMOUNT: $27,000.00 BEING known as 68-76 Cherry Street, ence, limitation or discrimination” in AL LINDEN, LLC (South Wood Avenue Tax Lot 157, Tax Block 6 on the Official connection with any aspect of a resi­ Redevelopment Project) Tax Map of the City of Elizabeth, NJ. dential real estate transaction. Zucker, m mzb 1 TO: Aton Computing Inc. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $2,741,926.07 Goldberg & Ackerman, LLC encourages The complete ordinance is on file in the SERVICE: IT Disaster Preparedness/ ***Two Million Seven Hundred Forty- and supports the equal housing prac­ City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 301 North Recovery Study One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty- LINDEN tices of the Fair Housing Act in tne con­ Wood Avenue, Linder. NJ 07036. CONTRACT PERIOD: One year Six and 07/100*** duct of its business." U310598 PRO July 3, 2013 ($17.64) AMOUNT: $13,800.00 Attorney: SHERIFF’S SALE U310592 PRO July 3, 2013 ($56.84) U310645 PRO July 3, 2013 ($17.15) THE AGRESTA FIRM PC Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002069 24 GRAND AVENUE Division: CHANCERY ELIZABETH ROSELLE ENGLEWOOD NJ 07631' Docket Number: F1623608 ELIZABETH (201)399-6891 County: Union SHERIFF’S SALE SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Plaintiff: RESIDENTIAL CREDIT Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002287 SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002290 A full legal description can be found at SOLUTIONS, INC. Division: CHANCERY Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002291 Division: CHANCERY the Union County Sheriff’s Office VS Docket Number: F4956409 Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F01116312 Total Upset: $2,966,327.81 ***Two Mil­ Defendant: LISA HAINES; EFRAMS County: Union Docket Number: F04116610 County: Union lion Nine Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand MALDONADO; MORTGAGE ELEC­ Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA County: Union Plaintiff: THE PROVIDENT BANK Three Hundred Twenty-Seven and TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, VS Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA VS 81/100*** INC., AS NOMINEE FOR AMTRUST Defendant: GREGORIO AGULAN; VS Defendant: JENNIFER ROMO AND July 3, 11 18, 25, 2013 YUKA AGULAN Defendant: WENDY Y MEJIA EDDIE ROMO, WIFE AND HUSBAND; U310606 £>RO ($158.76) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013 -^37

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BANK Defendant: CESAR ALVARADO; MONI­ able. You must check with tax collector ELIZABETH for sale by public venue, at the UNION Sale Date: 07/10/2013 CA ALVARADO, HUSBAND AND WIFE for exact amounts due. COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Writ of Execution: 01/03/2013 Sale Date: 07/24/2013 Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ SHERIFF'S SALE 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN By virtue of the above-stated writ of Writ of Execution: 05/01/2013 ments (if any): None. Sheriff's File Number: CH-13002351 PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ execution to me directed I shall expose By virtue of the above-stated writ of Surplus Money: If after the sale and Division: CHANCERY DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of for sale by public venue, at the UNION execution to me directed I shall expose satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Docket Number: F02163012 said day. All successful bidders must COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, for sale by public venue, at the UNION including costs and expenses, there County: Union have 20% of their bid available in cash 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, remains any surplus money, the money Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ or certified check at the conclusion of PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN will be deposited into the Superior CIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF the sales. »• DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ OF THE HOLDERS OF THE CSMC PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED said day. All successful bidders must DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of ing the surplus, or any part thereof, MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS-THROUGH IN THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, COUNTY have 20% of their bid available in cash said day. All successful bidders must may file a motion pursuant to Court CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3 OF UNION AND STATE OF NEW JER­ or certified check at the conclusion of have 20% of their bid available in cash Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the VS SEY. the sales. or certified check at the conclusion of nature and extent of that person’s claim Defendant: MARCO FREITAS A/K/A COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1079-1087 E. The property to be sold is located in: the sales. and asking for an order directing pay­ MARCO M. FREITAS A/K/A MARCOS Jersey Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 The City of LINDEN in the County of The property to be sold is located in: ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff FREITAS; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC TAX LOT #: 395 IN BLOCK #: 9 Union, State of New Jersey. The City of Elizabeth, County of Union, or other person conducting the sale will REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS DIMENSIONS (APPROX.): 124.8 X Commonly known as: 221 E LINDEN State of New Jersey have information regarding the surplus, NOMINEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE 245.45 X 111 AVE, LINDEN, NJ 07036 Commonly known as: 619-621 Grier if any. FINANCIAL CORPORATION, ITS SUC­ NEAREST CROSS STREET: Madison Tax Lot No.: 17, 71 and 19A in Block: Avenue aka 619 Grier Avenue, Eliza­ “The Fair Housing Act prohibits ’’any CESSORS AND ASSIGNS; ANGELA M. Avenue 440 beth, NJ 07202 preference, limitation, or discrimination COELHO IMPORTANT: Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 Tax Lot No.: 756 in Block: 9 because of race, color, religion, sex, Sale Date: 07/24/2013 INDICATE LIEN INFORMATION, IF x 112.50 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) handicap, familial status, or national Writ of Execution: 04/23/2013 ANY, TO BE ADVERTISED PURSU/iNT Nearest Cross Street: Clinton Street Approximately 27 x 140 Irregular origin, or intention to make such prefer­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of TO THE SUPREME COURT DECISION Subject to any open taxes, water/ Nearest Cross Street: Summer Street ence, limitation or discrimination” in execution to me directed I shall expose OF 12-28-99 - SUMMIT BANK V. DEN­ sewer, municipal or tax liens that Subject to any open taxes, water/ connection with any aspect of a resi­ for sale by public venue, at the UNION NIS THIEL (A-58-98) may be due. sewer, municipal or tax liens that dential real estate transaction. Zucker, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, DATE: MAY 28, 2013 Tax and prior lien info: may be due. Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN BY: KAREN B. OLSON Taxes/sewer/water may be delinquent - Subject to Tax and prior lien info: ages and supports the equal housing PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ The Sheriff Hereby Reserves the Right You must check with the tax collector At the time of publication practices of the Fair Housing Act in the DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of to Adjourn this Sale without Further for exact amounts due. taxes/sewer/water information was not conduct of its business.” said day. All successful bidders must Notice through Publication. Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ available-you must check with tax col­ Note: The sheriff reserves the right to have 20% of their bid available in cash JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $1,657,576.48 ments (if any): None. lector for exact amounts due. adjourn this sale for any length of time or certified check at the conclusion of *** One Million Six Hundred Fifty- Surplus Money: If after the sale and Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ without further advertisement. the sales. Seven Thousand Five Hundred Sev­ satisfaction of the mortgage debt, ments (if any): JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $394,228.63 PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED enty-Six and 48/-100*** including costs and expenses, there The plaintiff has obtained a letter of ***Three Hundred Ninety-Four Thou­ IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Attorney: remains any surplus money, the money indemnification which will insure the sand Two Hundred Twenty-Eight and State of New Jersey KNUCKLES, KOMOSINSKI & EL will be deposited into tne Superior successful bidder at sale in respect 63/100*** PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 565 TAXTER ROAD Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ to: Attorney: 330 Broadway, Elizabeth, NJ 07208 SUITE 590 ing the surplus, or any part thereof, Judgment #PD-206918-2005 ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, TAX LOT # 4.G, BLOCK # 3 ELMSFORD NY 10523 may file a motion pursuant to Court Surplus Money: If after the sale and LLC APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 26.50 x (914)345-3020 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the satisfaction of the mortgage debt, 200 SHEFFIELD ST 130 Sheriff: Raiph Froehlich nature and extent of that person’s claim including costs and expenses, there SUITE 301 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: BEING KNOWN A full legal description can be found at and asking for an order directing pay­ remains any surplus money, the money MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 AND DESIGNATED as Block 3, Lot 4G the Union County Sheriff’s Office ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff will be deposited into the Superior (908)233-8500 XFZ-142667 (depicted as Lot 7) as stated in Deed Total Upset: $1,736,342.16***One Mil­ or other person conducting the sale will Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Book 5487, Page 265 and shown as Lot lion Seven Hundred Thirty-Six Thou­ have information regarding the surplus, ing the surplus, or any part thereof, A full legal description can be found at 7, Block 3 on a map entitled “Subdivi­ sand Three Hundred Forty-Two and if any. may file a motion pursuant to Court the Union County Sheriff’s Office sion of 316-338 Broadway and 337-339 16/100*** “The Fair Housing Act prohibits "any Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Total Upset: $420,111.72***Four Hun­ Livingston Street, City of Elizabeth, June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 reference, limitation, or discrimination nature and extent of that person’s claim dred Twenty Thousand One Hundred Union County, NJ”, duly filed in the U310246 PRO ($137.20) ecause of race, color, religion, sex, and asking for an order directing pay­ Eleven and /2/100*** Union County Register’s office on June handicap, familial status, or national ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 21, 2004 as Map No. 832-D. origin, or intention to make such prefer­ or other person conducting the sale will U310245 PRO ($180.32) The sale is subject to any unpaid taxes ence, limitation or discrimination” in have information regarding the surplus, and assessments, tax, water, and connection with any aspect of a resi­ if any. sewer liens and other municipal ELIZABETH dential real estate transaction. Zucker, “The Fair Housing Act prohibits ’’any assessments. The amount due can be Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ reference, limitation, or discrimination ELIZABETH obtained from the local taxing authority. SHERIFF’S SALE ages and supports the equal housing ecause of race, color, religion, sex, Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the sale Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002326 practices of the Fair Housing Act in the handicap, familial status, or national SHERIFF’S- SALE may also be subject to the limited lien Division: CHANCERY conduct of its business." origin, or intention to make such prefer­ Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002458 priority of any Condominium/ Home­ Docket Number: F1953808 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to ence, limitation or discrimination” in Division: CHANCERY owner Association liens which may County: Union adjourn this sale for any length of time connection with any aspect of a resi­ Docket Number: F04924909 exist. Plaintiff: FLUSHING SAVINGS BANK, without further advertisement. dential real estate transaction. Zucker, County: Union All interested parties are to conduct JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $248,934.28*** Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. and rely upon their own independent Two Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand ages and supports the equal housing VS investigation to ascertain whether or Defendant: LUIS PAREDES AND BLAN­ Nine Hundred Thirty-Four and practices of the Fair Housing Act in the Defendant: LUIS A. ALVARADO, ET. AL. not any outstanding interest remain of CA PAREDES, HUSBAND AND WIFE[ 28/100*** conduct of its business.” Sale Date: 07/31/2013 record and/or have priority over the lien BNB BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION! Attorney: Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Writ of Execution: 05/30/2013 being foreclosed and, if so the current AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, adjourn this sale for any length ot time By virtue of the above-stated writ of amount due thereon. **lf the sale is set Sale Date: 07/24/2013 LLC without further advertisement. execution to me directed I shall expose aside for any reason, the Purchaser at Writ of Execution: 01/09/2013 200 SHEFFIELD ST JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $406,435.88*** for sale by public venue, at the UNION the sale shall be entitled only to a By virtue of the above-stated writ of SUITE 301 Four Hundred Six Thousand Four COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, return of the deposit paid. The Pur­ execution to me directed I shall expose MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Hundred Thirty-Five and 88/100*** 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN chaser shall have no ¡urther recourse for sale by public venue, at the UNION (908)233-8500 FCZ-101117 Attorney: PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ against the Mortgagee or the Mort­ COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of gagee’s attorney.* 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN A full legal description can be found at LLC said day. All successful bidders must Surplus money: If after the sale and PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- the Union County Sheriff’s Office 200 SHEFFIELD ST have 20% of their bid available in cash satisfaction of the mortgage debt, DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of Total Upset: $290,102.92***Two Hun­ SUITE 301 including costs and expenses, there said day. All successful bidders must or certified check at the conclusion of have 20% of their bid available in cash dred Ninety Thousand One Hundred MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 the sales. remains any surplus money, the money Two and 92/100*** (908)233-8500 FCZ-167763 will be deposited into the Superior or certified check at the conclusion^of MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth City the sales. June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ A full legal description can be found at ing the surplus, or any part thereof, The property to be sold is located in the U309623 PRO ($188.16) STREET & STREET NO: 226 Franklin City of Elizabeth, County of Union and the Union County Sheriff’s Office Street may file a motion pursuant to Court ELIZABETH Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the State of New Jersey. Total Upset: $415,075.48***Four Hun­ TAX BLOCK AND LOT: Commonly known as: 901 Magnolia dred Fifteen Thousand Seventy-Five BLOCK: 2 LOT: 447 nature and extent of that person’s claim Notice of Contract Award and asking for an order directing pay­ Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ and 48/100*** DIMENSIONS: 25 x 102 LOT 1215, BLOCK 8 June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 NEAREST CROSS STREET: Second ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale will DIMENSIONS: 25 x 102 Elizabeth Board of Education U310242 PRO ($199.92) Street NEAREST CROSS STREET: Henry of the City of Elizabeth. New Jersey SUPERIOR INTEREST (if any): have information regarding the surplus, ELIZABETH Street and Bond Street NONE “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES The Elizabeth Board of Education has The sheriff hereby reserves the ricjht JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $553 072.74*** SHERIFF’S SALE THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE awarded contracts without competitive to adjourn this sale without further Five Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE bidding as a professional service pur­ Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002322 notice through publication. Seventy-Two and 74/100*** Division: CHANCERY THROUGH PUBLICATION.” suant to N.J.S.A. 18A:18A-5a (1J for Surplus Money: If after the sale and Attorney: PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: Sub- the three year period July 1, 2013 to Docket Number: F04571510 satisfaction of the mortgage debt, MILSTEAD & ASSOCIATES, LLC County: Union ect to any unpaid taxes, municipal June 30, 2016. The contract and the including costs and expenses, there 220 LAKE DRIVE EAST, SUITE 301 iens or otner charges, and any such resolution authorizing it are on file and Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA remains any surplus money, the money CHERRY HILL NJ 08002 VS taxes, charges, liens, insurance premi­ available for public inspection in the will be deposited into the Superior (856)482-1400 ums or other advances made by Plain­ Office of the School Business Adminis­ Defendant: MARCEL MAHONE; LILLIE Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich MAHONE tiff prior to this sale. trator/Board Secretary. ing the surplus, or any part thereof, A full legal description can be found at Surplus Money: If after the sale and Sale Date: 07/24/2013 may file a motion pursuant to Court the Union County Sheriff’s Office Writ of Execution: 08/23/2012 satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Third Party Administrator of Workers’ Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Total Upset: $573,049.47***Five Hun­ including costs and expenses, there Compensation By virtue of the above-stated writ of nature and extent of that person’s claim dred Seventy-Three Thousand Forty- execution to me directed I shall expose remains any surplus money, the money First Managed Care Option, Par- and asking for an order directing pay­ Nine and 47/100*** will be deposited into the Superior sippany, NJ for sale by public venue, at the UNION ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff June 27, July 3, 11, 18. 2013 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ Case Management Services or other person conducting the sale will U310244 PRO ($211.68) ing the surplus, or any part thereof, $18,166 per month 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN have information regarding the surplus, PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- may file a motion pursuant to Court Network Access, 20% of repricing Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the savings DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $571,625.06*** said day. All successful bidders must nature and extent of that person’s claim Field Case management $75 per Five Hundred Seventy-One Thousand ELIZABETH and asking for an order directing pay­ hour have 20% of their bid available in cash Six Hundred Twenty-Five and or certified check at the conclusion of ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff Pharmacy $2.00 per prescription 06/100*** SHERIFF'S SALE or other person conducting the sale will U310644 PRO July 3, 2013 ($14.70) the sales. Sheriff's File Number: CH-13002341 The property to be sold is located in: Attorney: have information regarding the surplus, POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS Division: CHANCERY ELIZABETH The City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Docket Number: F04952610 State of New Jersey 728 MARNE HWY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $507,247.23*** P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 County: Union Five Hundred Seven Thousand Two SHERIFF’S SALE Commonly known as: 248 Inslee Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO­ Place, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 MOORESTOWN NJ 08057 Hundred Forty-Seven and 23/100*** Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002394 (856)802-1000 CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Attorney: Division: CHANCERY Tax Lot No.: 272 in Block: 1 LEHMAN BROTHERS SMALL BALANCE Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich CHARLES A. GRUEN - LAW OFFICES Docket Number: F02610312 A full legal description can be found at COMMERCIAL PASS-THROUGH CER­ 381 BROADWAY County: Union Approximately 25 x 100 TIFICATES, 2007-3 (‘U.S. BANK") Nearest Cross Street: Third Street the Union County Sheriff’s Office SUITE 300 Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Total Upset: $592,991,04***Five Hun­ VS WESTWOOD NJ 07675 Subject to any open taxes, water/ Defendant: 1079-1087 ELIZABETH, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE sewer, municipal or tax liens that dred Ninety-Two Thousand Nine Hun­ (201)342-1212 HOLDERS OF THE HARBOR VIEW dred Ninety-One and 04/100*** LLC, AND RAVINDER K GOGNA may be due. Sale Date: 07/24/2013 MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE Subject to Tax and prior lien info: July 3, 11, 18, 25, 2013 LOAN PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI­ Writ of Execution: 03/04/2013 At the time of publication taxes/ U310618 PRO ($139.16) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CATES, SERIES 2007-1 sewer/water information was not avail- By virtue of the above-stated writ of VS execution to me directed I shall expose 38^- July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource

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Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich STATE OF NEW JERSEY; JAMES ELIZABETH Dimensions of Lot (approximately): 25’ ELIZABETH A full legal description can be found at BAKER; STANLEY BAKER; HEIRS, x 100’ the Union County Sheriff’s Office DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRE­ SHERIFF’S SALE Nearest Cross Street: Third Street SHERIFF’S SALE Total Upset: $521,990.02***Five Hun­ SENTATIVES AND HIS, HER, THEIR Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002058 Subject to: Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002292 dred Twenty-One Thousand Nine Hun­ OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN Division: CHANCERY TSC 10-00095 $1,087.53 approx. Division: CHANCERY dred Ninety and 02/100*** RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; MID­ Docket Number: F531809 11/15/2012 Docket Number: F01966512 June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 DLESEX COUNTY BD SOCIAL SER­ County: Union TSC 10-00117 $1,279.00 approx. County: Union U310247 PRO ($152.88) VICES; DEBORAH COP; MAUREEN Plaintiff: MIDFIRST BANK 11/15/2012 Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORA­ BAKER; UNION COUNTY DIVISION OF VS “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES TION Defendant: FABIOLA NIETO; FELIPE THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE VS ELIZABETH SOCIAL SERVICES; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA NIETO; CLARA ALFARO, WIFE OF WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Defendant: GRAUVEN BARRERA; MR. Sale Date: 07/31/2013 NIETO; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THROUGH PUBLICATION.” BARRERA, HUSBAND OF GRAUVEN SHERIFF’S SALE Sale Date: 07/10/2013 Surplus Money: If after the sale and BARRERA; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Sheriff's File Number: 13002391 Writ of Execution: 04/05/2013 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Writ of Execution: 12/27/2012 satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Sale Date: 07/17/2013 Division: CHANCERY By virtue of the above-stated writ of including costs and expenses, there Writ of Execution: 03/15/2013 Docket Number: F04177010 execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the UNION execution to me directed I shall expose remains any surplus money, the money By virtue of the above-stated writ of County: Union COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, for sale by public venue, at the UNION will be deposited into tne Superior execution to me directed I shall expose Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ for sale by public venue, at the UNION VS PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN ing the surplus, or any part thereof, COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, Defendant: CINDY MASIQUES DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ may file a motion pursuant to Court 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN Sale Date: 07/24/2013 said day. All successful bidders must DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Writ of Execution: 08/20/2012 have 20% of their bid available in cash said day. All successful bidders must nature and extent of that person’s claim DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of By virtue of the above-stated writ of have 20% of their bid available in cash and asking for an order directing pay­ said day. All successful bidders must execution to me directed I shall expose or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. or certified check at the conclusion of ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff have 20% of their bid available in cash for sale by public venue, at the UNION the sales. or other person conducting the sale will or certified check at the conclusion of COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, The property to be sold is located in the municipality of ROSELLE in the County The property to be sold is located in: have information regarding the surplus, the sales. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN of UNION and State of New Jersey. The City of ELIZABETH in the County Property to be sold is located in the PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ Commonly known as 502 EAST 1ST of Union, State of New Jersey. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $326,800.27*** CITY of ELIZABETH, County of UNION, DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of AVE, ROSELLE, NJ Commonly known as: 221-223 SOUTH Three Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand State of New Jersey said day. All successful bidders must Tax LOT 3 BLOCK 703. STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 Eight Hundred and 27/100*** Premises commonly known as: 39 have 20% of their bid available in cash Tax Lot No.: 1158 in Block: 9 Attorney: ORCHARD STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ or certified check at the conclusion of Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 30 feet wide by 100 feet long Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. 07208-3603 the sales. Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the 101 x 23 x 25 x 17 x 19 x 87 x 52 216 HADDON AVE BEING KNOWN as LOT 1131, BLOCK Property to be sold is located in the Nearest Cross Street: Third Avenue SUITE 303 11 on the official Tax Map of the CITY CITY of ELIZABETH, County of UNION, South side of First Ave, 88 feet from the West side of Drake Ave. Subject to any open taxes, water/ WESTMONT NJ 08108 of ELIZABETH State of New Jersey All liens and encumbrances known sewer, municipal or tax liens that (856)858-7080 Dimensions: Premises commonly known as: 816 (actual and constructive) that exist may be due. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 168.08X25.02X167.08X25.00 WEST GRAND STREET, UNIT 3A, against the property, with the approxi­ Tax and prior lien info: A full legal description can be found at Nearest Cross Street: Morris Avenue ELIZABETH, NJ 07202 Taxes/sewer/water may be delinquent - the Union County Sheriff’s Office The Sheriff hereby reserves the right BEING KNOWN as LOT 02108, BLOCK mate amount of such lien(s) and encumbrances. You must check with the tax collector Total Upset: $337,918.10***Three Hun­ to adjourn this sale without further 10 on the official Tax Map of the CITY The sheriff hereby reserves the right to for exact amounts due. dred Thirty-Seven Thousand Nine Hun­ notice by publication. of ELIZABETH adjourn this sale without further notice Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ dred Eighteen and 10/100*** *Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici­ Dimensions: None Given (Condo Unit) through publication. ments (if any): Subject to the extend­ June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 pal liens or other charges, and any Nearest Cross Street: None Given JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $39,798.33 ed right of redemption extended to the U309628 PRO ($150.92) such taxes, charges, liens, insurance (Condo Unit) ***Thirty-Nine Thousand Seven Hun­ United States of America premiums or other advances made by The Sheriff hereby reserves the right dred Ninety-Eight and 33/100*** plaintiff prior to this sale. All inter­ to adjourn this sale without further Surplus Monev: If after the sale and Attorney: satisfaction of the mortgage debt, LINDEN ested parties are to conduct and rely notice by publication. PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN, L.L.C. including costs and expenses, there upon their own independent investi­ ‘ Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici­ remains any surplus money, the money SHERIFF’S SALE gation to ascertain whether or not pal liens or other charges, and any 290 ROUTE 46 WEST DENVILLE NJ 07834 will be deposited into tne Superior Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002139 any outstanding interest remain of such taxes, charges, liens, insurance (973)586-2300 Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ Division: CHANCERY record and/or have priority over the premiums or other advances made by ing the surplus, or any part thereof, Docket Number: F01437712 lien being foreclosed and, if so the plaintiff prior to this sale. All inter­ Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at may file a motion pursuant to Court County: Union current amount due thereon. ested parties are to conduct and rely the Union County Sheriff’s Office Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL **lf the sale is set aside for any rea­ upon their own independent investi­ Total Upset: $42,214.43***Forty-Two nature and extent of that person’s claim TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF son, the Purchaser at the sale shall gation to ascertain whether or not and asking for an order directing pay­ THE HOME EQUITY MORTGAGE LOAN be entitled only to a return of the any outstanding interest remain of Thousand Two Hundred Fourteen and 43/100*** ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff ASSET-BACKED TRUST SERIES deposit paid. The Purchaser shall record and/or have priority over the or other person conducting the sale will INABS 2007-1 A, HOME EQUITY MORT­ have no further recourse against the lien being foreclosed and, if so the July 3, 11, 18, 25, 2013 U310627 É>RO ($148.96) have information regarding the surplus, GAGE LOAN ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI­ Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the current amount due thereon. if any. CATES, SERIES INABS 2007-A UNDER Mortgagee’s attorney. **lf the sale is set aside for any rea­ “The Fair Housing Act prohibits ’’any THE POOLING AND SERVICING ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of son, the Purchaser at the sale shall reference, limitation, or discrimination AGREEMENT DATED MARCH 1, 2007 the mortgage debt, including costs be entitled only to a return of the ecause of race, color, religion, sex, VS and expenses, there remains any sur­ deposit paid. The Purchaser shall ELIZABETH handicap, familial status, or national Defendant: TRACY YOUNGE A/K/A plus money, the money will be have no further recourse against the origin, or intention to make such prefer­ TRACY FUTCH AND RANDOLPH deposited into the Superior Court Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the ence, limitation or discrimination" in YOUNGE Trust Fund and any person claiming Mortgagee’s attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002286 connection with any aspect of a resi­ Sale Date: 07/10/2013 the surplus, or any part thereof, may ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of dential real estate transaction. Zucker, Writ of Execution: 04/08/2013 file a motion pursuant to Court Rules the mortgage debt, including costs Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F04035209 Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and expenses, there remains any sur­ ages and supports the equal housing execution to me directed I shall expose and extent of that person’s claim and plus money, the money will be County: Union Plaintiff: EMIGRANT MORTGAGE practices of the Fair Housing Act in the for sale by public venue, at the UNION asking for an order directing pay­ deposited into the Superior Court conduct of its business." COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ment of the surplus money. The Sher­ Trust Fund and any person claiming COMPANY, INC VS Note: The sheriff reserves the right to 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN iff or other person conducting the the surplus, or any part thereof, may adjourn this sale for any lenath of time PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ sale will have information regarding file a motion pursuant to Court Rules Defendant: VICTOR DASILVA; ANA LUISA DASILVA without further advertisement. DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of the surplus, if any. 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $543,147.13*** said day. All successful bidders must JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $200,496.36*** and extent of that person’s claim and Sale Date: 07/17/2013 Writ of Execution: 02/24/2013 Five Hundred Forty-Three Thousand have 20% of their bid available in cash Two Hundred Thousand Four Hun­ asking for an order directing pay­ One Hundred Forty-Seven and or certified check at the conclusion of dred Ninety-Six and 36/100*** ment of the surplus money. The Sher­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose 13/100*** the sales. Attorney: iff..or other person conducting the Attorney: The property to be sold is located in the PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND, PC sale will have information regarding for sale by public venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, City of Linden. 400 FELLOWSHIP RD the surplus, if any. LLC In the County of Union and the State SUITE 100 Advertise subject to priority condo 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ 200 SHEFFIELD ST of New Jersey. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 lien: SUITE 301 Premises commonly known as: 32 West (856)813-5500 Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 et seq., this DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 19th Street Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich sale may be subject to a limited lien (908)233-8500 XFZ-116466 Block 549, Lot 15 A full legal description can be found at priority of the condominium association have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Dimensions of Lot (approximately): the Union County Sheriff’s Office and any successful bidder at sheriff’s A full legal description can be found at 100’ x 50’ Total Upset: $209,158.94***Two Hun­ sale may be responsible for paying up the sales. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED the Union County Sheriff’s Office Nearest Cross Street: Winans Avenue dred Nine Thousand One Hundred Fifty- to 6 months worth of unpaid condomini­ IN THE CITY OF ELIZABETH, COUNTY Total Upset: $645,777.45***Six Hun­ Subject to: 0.00 Eight and 94/100*** um fees. dred Forty-Five Thousand Seven Hun­ “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $247,715.09 OF UNION AND STATE OF NEW JER­ SEY. dred Seventy-Seven and 45/100*** THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE U309950 PRO ($184.24) ***Two Hundred Forty-Seven Thou­ June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE sand Seven Hundred Fifteen and COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 120 Acme Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07202 U309624 PRO ($186.20) THROUGH PUBLICATION." 09/100*** TAX LOT #: 12 IN BLOCK #: 631 Surplus Money: If after the sale and Attorney: DIMENSIONS (APPROX.): 37 X 120 satisfaction of the mortgage debt, PHELAN HALLINAN & DIAMOND, PC ELIZABETH including costs and expenses, there PUBLIC NOTICE 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD NEAREST CROSS STREET: Canton Street remains any surplus money, the money SUITE 100 SHERIFF’S SALE will be deposited into tne Superior ROSELLE MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 IMPORTANT: INDICATE LIEN INFORMATION, IF Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002179 Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ (856)813-5500 ANY, TO BE ADVERTISED PURSUANT Division: CHANCERY ing the surplus, or any part thereof, SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich TO THE SUPREME COURT DECISION Docket Number: F1026311 may file a motion pursuant to Court Sheriff's File Number: CH-13002295 A full legal description can be found at County: Union Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the Division: CHANCERY the Union County Sheriff's Office OF 12-28-99 - SUMMIT BANK V. DEN­ NIS THIEL (A-58-98) Plaintiff: FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE nature and extent of that person’s claim Docket Number: F2534310 Total Upset: $266,041,94***Two Hun­ COMPANY and asking for an order directing pay­ County: Union dred Sixty-Six Thousand Forty-One and DATE: MAY 20, 2013 BY: KAREN B. OLSON VS ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA 94/100*** THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT Defendant: JARED WALTERS AND VAL or other person conducting the sale will VS June 27, July 3, 11, 18, 2013 TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT CHAPMAN have information regarding the surplus, Defendant: MARIE C CHARLES; BEV­ U310243 PRO ($197.96) FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLI­ Sale Date: 07/10/2013 ERLY M. JACSIN: MORTGAGE ELEC­ CATION. Writ of Execution: 10/10/2012 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $204,907.00*** TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $252,373.66*** By virtue of the above-stated writ of Two Hundred Four Thousand Nine INC. AS NOMINEE FOR DECISION execution to me directed I shall expose Hundred Seven and 00/100*** ONE MORTGAGE COMPANY LLC; ROSELLE Two Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand Three Hundred Seventy-Three and for sale by public venue, at the UNION Attorney: Sale Date: 07/17/2013 66/100*** COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MCCABE, WEISBERG & CONWAY, P.C. Writ of Execution: 12/07/2012 SHERIFF'S SALE 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETHTOWN 216 HADDON AVE By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sheriff’s File Number: CH-13002425 Attorney: KNUCKLES, KOMOSINSKI & EL PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES­ SUITE 303 execution to me directed I shall expose Division: CHANCERY DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of WESTMONT NJ 08108 for sale by public venue, at the UNION Docket Number: F884511 565 TAXTER ROAD SUITE 590 said day. All successful bidders must (856)858-7080 COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, County: Union have 20% of their bid available in cash Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETHTOWN Plaintiff: PARK FINANCE, LLC ELMSFORD NY 10523 (914)345-3020 or certified check at the conclusion of A full legal description can be found at PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNES- VS the sales the Union County Sheriff’s Office Defendant: LILLIE M. BAKER A/K/A Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at The property to be sold is located in the Total Upset: $211,021.27***Two Hun­ CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE LILLIE MAE ARMSTEAD, HER HEIRS, City of Elizabeth. dred Eleven Thousand Twenty-One and DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REP. AND the Union County Sheriff’s Office Total Upset: $276,346.01***Two Hun­ In the County of Union and the State 27/100*** HIS, HER, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR of New Jersey. June 13, 20, 27, July 3, 2013 www.njpublicnotices.com SUÖCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND dred Seventy-Six Thousand Three Hun­ dred Forty-Six and 01/100*** Premises commonly known as: 314 S. U309630 PRO ($162.68) Your online source for INTEREST; SOVEREIGN BANK; CITY Bond Street OF JERSEV CITY; WILLIE BRICCHETT; June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 U309944 PRO ($127.40) Block 3 Lot 837 public notices in New Jersey Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013 — 39

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DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of deleting the itemized listing of certain ment of the City of Summit will conduct SPRINGFIELD SPRINGFIELD said day. All successful bidders must streets, which list is inconsistent with a public hearing at the Summit City have 20% of their bid available in cash the language of said Section which Hall, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, Explanation: This resolution is for Explanation: This resolution is for or certified check at the conclusion of states that tne provisions of the Section N.J. at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter award of Professional Services Con­ award of Professional Services Con­ the sales. pertain to all streets, roads and high­ as the matter may be called on July 15, tract to Keller & Kirkpatrick, Inc., for tract to Keller & Kirkpatrick, Inc., for The property to be sold is located in: ways within the Township. 2013, which hearing will be continued Design Plans, Specifications and Con­ Design Plans, Specifications and Con­ The Borough of Roselle, County of on such dates thereafter as may be struction Documents for Meisel Avenue struction Documents and Inspection/ Union, State of New Jersey. TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD necessary in the judgment of the Board Curb Improvements. (COAF) Adminstration for Caldwell Place Commonly known as: 433 West 1st of Adjustment to complete the hearings Improvements. Avenue, Roselle, NJ 07203 ORDINANCE NO. 2013-14 and deliberations on an application for TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD Tax Lot No.: 4 in Block: 5404 development by CCK&K Realty II, LLC RESOLUTION NO. 2013-143 TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP and CCK&K Realty III, LLC, regarding RESOLUTION NO. 2013-142 Approximately 38 x 150 COMMITTEE of the Township of Spring­ ermission to modify the facade ana WHEREAS, the Township of Spring­ Nearest Cross Street: Clover Street field, County of Union, State of New uilding signage of the existing dealer­ field is in need of contracting for engi­ WHEREAS, the Township of Spring­ Subject to any open taxes, water/ Jersey, as follows: ship building and modify, relocate and neering and related services, for tne field is in need of contracting for engi­ sewer, municipal or tax liens that enlarge an existing freestanding sign Meisel Avenue Curb Improvements neering and related services, for the may be due. SECTION I - AMENDMENT on Block 3303 Lot 1 of the Salerno- within the Township of Springfield, improvements of Caldwell Place within Subject to Tax and prior lien info: At Section 7-7.3 Temporary Parking Pro­ Duane dealership site known as 267 County of Union, State of New Jersey; the Township of Springfield, County of the time of publication taxes/sewer/ hibition for Snow Plowing and Broad Street, Block 3303 Lot 1, Block and Union, State of New Jersey; and water information was not available. Removal, shall be amended to read as 3310 Lot 7 and Block 4002 Lots 33-36 WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts WHEREAS, the Local Public Con­ You must check with the tax collector follows: on the Tax Maps of the City of Summit Law, N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 1 et seq., tracts Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11 1 et seq., for exact amounts due. in the GW II District. requires a resolution authorizing tne requires a resolution authorizing the Subject to Prior Mortgages and Judg­ As to all streets, roads and highways The applicants request classification award of the contract for professional award of the contract for professional ments (if any): None. within the Township, whenever snow or of the site plan, preliminary and final services without competitive bids and services without competitive bids and Surplus Money: If after the sale and other precipitation has fallen and the major site plan approval, variance relief that the contract itself must be avail­ that the contract itself must be avail­ satisfaction of the mortgage debt, accumulation is such that it covers any to modify existing building signage and able for inspection; and able for inspection; and including costs and expenses, there such street, road or highway, an emer­ for the addition of a new sign and to WHEREAS, a certificate of available WHEREAS, a certificate of available remains any surplus money, the money gency shall thereby exist, and no vehi­ modify, relocate and enlarge a pre­ funding has been presented by our Cer­ funding has been presented by our Cer­ will be deposited into the Superior cle shall be parked on or so as to cover existing non-conforming freestanding tified Financial Officer tified Financial Officer. Court Trust Fund and any person claim­ such street, road, or highway, or any sign in a zoning district that has no NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ing the surplus, or any part thereof, portion thereof. Such restriction shall provisions for commercial signage by the Township Committee of the RESOLVED by the Township Committee may file a motion pursuant to Court remain in effect after the snow has together with all other relief in the form Township of of the Township of Springfield, County Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the ceased until any such street, road or of variances, waivers, interpretations, Springfield, County of Union, State of of Union, State of New Jersey, that the nature and extent of that person’s claim highway has been plowed sufficiently, appeals, or exceptions in the strict New Jersey, that the Mayor and the Mayor and the Clerk of the Township of and asking for an order directing pay­ or in any other manner cleared, so that application of the provisions of the Clerk of the Township of Springfield are Springfield are hereby authorized, ment of the surplus money. The Sheriff such parking will not interfere with the Development Regulations Ordinance, hereby authorized, respectively, to exe­ respectively, to execute and attest to or other person conducting the sale will normal flow of traffic or with the and other relief, which may arise during cute and attest to an agreement with an agreement with Keller & Kirkpatrick have information regarding the surplus, removal of snow. An unoccupied vehicle the course of the hearings in this appli­ Keller & Kirkpatrick Inc., for the survey­ Inc., for surveying, engineering, bid­ if any. parked or standing in violation hereof cation, necessary to realize the devel­ ing, engineering and bidding document ding and construction coordination “The Fair Housing Act prohibits ’’any shall be deemed a nuisance and a men­ opment as set forth more specifically in reparation, at a fee not to exceed services, at a fee not to exceed reference, limitation, or discrimination ace to the safe and proper regulation of the application for development on file 2,900.00, pursuant to Proposal for $12,100.00, pursuant to Proposal for ecause of race, color, religion, sex, traffic, and in addition to all other fines and as may be amended during the Professional Services dated June 21, Professional Services dated June 21, handicap, familial status, or national and penalties, such vehicle shall be course of the hearings and available for 2013. This contract is awarded without 2013. This contract is awarded without origin, or intention to make such prefer­ subject to towing, the cost of which to inspection in connection herewith. competitive bidding as a “professional competitive bidding as a “professional ence, limitation or discrimination" in be paid for by the owner or operator of All maps and documents for which services contract” in accordance with services contract" in accordance with connection with any aspect of a resi­ the vehicle before such vehicle shall be approval is sought are available for N.J.S.A. 40A: 11 5 (1) (a) (I) of the N.J.S.A. 40A: 11-5 (1) (a) (I) of the dential real estate transaction. Zucker, released, after reasonable attempts public inspection at the Department of Local Public Contracts Law. Local Public Contracts Law. Goldberg, and Ackerman, LLC encour­ have been made to contact the owner Community Services at City Hall, 512 TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Res­ TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD ages and supports the equal housing of such vehicle so it may voluntarily be Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ during olution was adopted at the Regular By: David Amlen, tor'ayor practices of the Fair Housing Act in the moved. the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 Meeting by the Township Committee, of Adopted: conduct of its business.” SECTION II - RATIFICATION .m. During the summer from Memorial the Township of Springfield, County of June 25, 2013 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Except as expressly modified herein, ay to Labor Day, Monday through Union, State of New Jersey, on Tues­ U310652 OBS July 3, 2013 ($25.97) adjourn this sale for any length of time all other provisions and terms of the Thursday during the business hours of day, June 25, 2013. without further advertisement. Code of the Township of Springfield 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday dur­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $406,962.18 shall remain in full force and effect. ing the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to Linda M. Donnelly, RMC Four Hundred Six Thousand Nine SECTION III - SEVERABILITY 1:00 p.m. Township Clerk CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Hundred Sixty-Two and 18/100*** In case any section, subsection, para­ This notice is being given pursuant to U310648 OBS July 3, 2013 ($28.42) Attorney: graph, subdivision, clause or provision N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12 and Article 3.16 of ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, of this ordinance shall be judged invalid the Development Regulations Ordi­ LLC by a court of competent jurisdiction, nance of the City of Summit. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 200 SHEFFIELD ST such order or judgment shall not effect SUITE 301 or invalidate tne remainder of any sec­ DEMPSEY, DEMPSEY & SHEEHAN MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 tion, paragraph, subdivision, clause or Attorneys for Applicants UNION (908)233-8500 XFZ-138083 provision of this ordinance, and to this Bv: Bartholomew A. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich end, the provisions of each section, Sheehan, Jr., Esq. NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS A full legal description can be found at paragraph, subdivision, clause or provi­ U310653 OBS July 3, 2013 ($37.24) the Union County Sheriff’s Office sion of this ordinance are hereby July 3, 2013 Total Upset: $424,931.10***Four Hun­ declared to be severable. dred Twenty-Four Thousand Nine Hun­ SECTION IV - REPEAL On or about July 26, 2013, the Township of Union will submit a request to the dred Thirty-One and 10/100*** SUMMIT Any ordinance or portion of any ordi­ U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for the release of funds June 20, 27, July 3, 11, 2013 nance which is inconsistent with the U309937 PRO ($184.24) SUMMIT, NEW JERSEY under the Community Development Block Grant Program as authorized under modifications of this ordinance is ZONING BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT Title 1 of the Housing Community Development of 1974, as amended, to under­ repealed to the extent of its inconsis­ APPLICATION #ZB-13-1632 take the following projects: PUBLIC NOTICE tency. SECTION V - EFFECTIVE DATE TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zoning Proaram/Proiect Purpose Address Fundina This ordinance shall take effect imme­ Name SPRINGFIELD diately upon passage and publication Board of Adjustment of the City of Sum­ mit, New Jersey, will hold a hearing on according to July 15, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. in the City TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD law. NEW JERSEY Hall Council Chambers, 512 Springfiela Housing Rehabilitation of one Town Wide $220,199.45^ Linda M. Donnelly, does hereby certi­ Avenue, Summit, New Jersey, to con­ fy that the foregoing Ordinance was family home BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT sider an application affecting the prop­ Road Reconstruction existing Ohio Street $100,000.00 introduced for first reading at the Reg­ erty whose street address is known as ular Meeting of the Township Commit­ Reconstruction street TAKE NOTICE THAT ON THE JULY DAY tee of the Township of Springfield, in 8 Tuck Circle, Summit, New Jer­ YM-YWHA of Drainage System 501 Green Lane $1,000.00 OF 16 AT 7:30 PM A HEARING WILL BE the County of Union, State of New Jer­ sey and designated as Block 2406, Lot Union County Upgrade HELD BEFORE THE SPRINGFIELD sey, held on Tuesday, June 25, 2013, 1 on the Summit Tax Map. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT AT THE and that said Ordinance shall be sub­ The conditions affecting this property The activities proposed are categorically excluded under HUD regulation 24 MUNICIPAL BUILDING, 100 MOUNTAIN mitted for consideration and final pas­ and the reasons for the application CFR Part 58.35 from National Environmental Policy Act requirement. An Envi­ AVE, SPRINGFIELD, NJ ON APPLICA­ sage at a regular meeting of said Town­ being heard are as follows: ronmental Review Record (ERR) that documents the environmental determina­ TION # 2013-15 FOR A VARIANCE OR ship Committee to be held on July 23, The Applicant seeks approval to con­ tion for this project is on file at the Office of Community Development, 1976 VARIANCES FOR: HEIGHT AND 2013, 2013, Springfield Municipal struct a new single family dwelling and Morris Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083 and available for review and may be exam­ FRONT YARD VARIANCE AND ANY appurtenances associated with the new ined Monday - Friday. Building at 7:30 p.m., at which time and dwelling, including, but not limited to, a OTHER VARIANCES THAT MAY BE place any person or persons interested NECESSARY AS EVIDENCED BY THE chimney, walkway, patio, retaining therein will be given an opportunity to walls, and a storm water management PUBLIC COMMENTS PLANS NOW ON FILE OR AS MAY BE be heard concerning said Ordinance. Any individual, group, or agency may submit written comments on the ERR to MODIFIED AT THE REQUEST OF THE Copy is posted on the bulletin board in system. The applicant seeks final and Mrs. Bertha L. Mathews, Director of tne Township of Union's Office of Commu­ preliminary site plan approval with a “c” BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT SO AS TO the office of the Township Clerk. nity Development, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083. All comments PERMIT A FENCE (6 ft) APPLICANT S Linda M. Donnelly, RMC variance for the proposed disturbances of the existing steep slope area and a received by July 25, 2013, will be considered by the Township of Union prior to NAME: MAROLO ALFARO THIS APPLI­ Township Clerk authorizing submission of a request for release of funds. CATION IS MADE FOR PREMISES U310650 OBS July 3, 2013 ($53.90) “d” building height variance. (39.1’ LOCATED AT: 880 MOUNTAIN AVE instead of meeting the 35.0’ zoning restriction). RELEASE OF FUNDS SPRINGFIELD NJ KNOWN AS BLOCK: The Township of Union certifies to HUD that Mr. Clifton People Jr. in his capac­ 3514 AND LOTiS): 1 ON THE TOWN­ Applicant requests any other waivers SPRINGFIELD or variances or sue ~ : ~ s ~ :s £ as may ity as Mayor of the Township of Union consents to accept the jurisdiction of the SHIP SPRINGFIELD TAX MAP. YOU Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to MAY APPEAR WHETHER IN PERSON be required bv the Board or its profes- OR BY AGENT OR ATTORNEY, AND SPRINGFIELD BOARD OF HEALTH, s_ o -1 ___- s : : - s - 2 g - the environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been sat­ PRESENT ANY OBJECTION WHICH The application forms and supporting isfied. HUD's approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under YOU MAY HAVE TO THE GRANTING COUNTY OF UNION documents are on file in the Depart­ NEPA and related laws and authorities, and allows the Township of Union to use OF THIS APPLICATION. ALL PAPERS ment of Community Services, 512 Program funds PERTAINING TO THE APPLICATION TAKE NOTICE that the Regular Board Springfield Avenue, Summit, New Jer­ MAY BE SEEN IN THE OFFICE OF THE of Health Meeting scheduled for sey, and may be inspected on any OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER OF THE Wednesday, July 10, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. workday during business hours, 8:00 HUD will accept objections to its release of funds and the Township of Union's BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE has been moved to Wednesday, July a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Any interested party certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD LOCAT­ 17th at 6:30 at the Springfiela Fire may appear at the hearing and partici­ date or its actual receipt of the request (whichever is later) only if they are on ED IN THE ANNEX BUILDING, 20 House at 200 Mountain Avenue, Second pate therein, subject to the rules of the one of the following bases: (a) the certification was not executed by the Certi­ NORTH TRIVETT AVENUE, SPRING­ Floor. Board. fying Officer of the Township of Union: (b) the Township of Union has omitted a FIELD, NJ. Maryellen Brennan /s/ John J. DeLaney, Jr., Esq. step or failed to make a decision or finding required by HUD regulations at 24 U310656 OBS July 3, 2013 ($21.07) BOH Secretary Attorney for Applicant, CFR Part 58; (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred costs not U310657 OBS July 3, 2013 ($7.84) Urmila Shetty authorized bjy 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by HID; or c/o John J. DeLaney, Jr., Esg. (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted SPRINGFIELD SUMMIT Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of envi­ Cooper, P.C. ronmental quality. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance Explanation: This ordinance revises NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 53 Cardinal Drive, P.O. box 2369 with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58) and shall be addressed to Ms. Chapter VII, Traffic, of the Revised BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE Westfield, NJ 07091-2369 Christine Soucy at One Newark Center, Newark, N.J. 07102. Potential objectors General Ordinances of the Township of CITY OF SUMMIT (908) 233-6800 Ext. 2417 should contact HUD to verify the actual last day of the objection period. Springfield, by amending Section 7-7.3 UNION COUNTY, N.J. U310655 OBS July 3, 2013 ($28.91) entitled “Temporary Parking Prohibition Clifton People Jr., Mayor for Snow Plowing and Removal”, by Take notice that the Board of Adjust- U310590 UNL July 3, 2013 ($64.68) 40 — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource

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SUMMIT lie use' and (3) The sale is being conducted pur­ 1998 BMW R1100 RT-P WHEREAS, the Committee members suant to Local Finance Notice 2008/9. Take notice that the Board of Adjust­ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING are desirous of selling said surplus (4) A list of the surplus property, TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing Res­ ment of the City of Summit will conduct BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE property in an “as is" condition without including but not limited is attached. olution was adopted at the Regular a public hearing at the Summit City CITY OF SUMMIT express or implied warranties. (5) The surplus property as identified Meeting by the Township Committee, of Hall, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, UNION COUNTY, N.J. NOW THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED shall be sold in an “as-is” condition the Township of Springfield, County of N.J. at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter by the Committee of Springfield, Union without express or implied warranties Union, State of New Jersey, on Tues­ as the matter may be called on July 15, Take notice that the Board of Adjust­ County, as follows: with the successful bidder required to day, June 25, 2013. 2013, which hearing will be continued ment of the City of Summit will conduct (1) The sale of the surplus property execute a Hold Harmless and Indemni­ on such dates thereafter as may be a udblic hearing at the Summit City shall be conducted throubh GovDeals fication Agreement concerning use of Linda M. Donnelly, RMC necessary in the judgment of the Board Hall, 512 Springfield Avenue, Summit, pursuant to State Contract A- said surplus property. Township Clerk of Adjustment to complete the hearings N.J. at 7:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter 70967/T2581 in accordance with the (6) The Fire District reserves the U310649 OBS July 3, 2013 ($31.36) and deliberations on an application for as the matter may be called on July 15, terms and conditions of the State Con­ right to accept or reject any bid submit­ development by William & Susan Reilly, 2013, which hearing will be continued tract. The terms and conditions of the ted. SUMMIT regarding an application to install a on such dates thereafter as may be agreement entered into with GovDeals generator at the property known as 2 necessary in the judgment of the Board are available online at govdeals.com GovDeals Auction Items Devon Road Lot 17 Block 4707 on the of Adjustment to complete the hearings and also available from the Township. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING (2) The sale will be conducted online BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT OF THE Tax Map of the City of Summit in the R- and deliberations on an application for Ppjj&e .De.p_a.rtmen.t 15 Zone. development by The Pilgrim Baptist and the address of the auction site is 2005 Crown Victoria CITY OF SUMMIT govdeals.com. 2008 Crown Victoria UNION COUNTY, N.J. Church of Summit, N.J., regarding an CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE application to construct an #00 square foot addition at the property known as 75-77 Morris Avenue, and designated PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE as Block 4009 Lots 37 and 37.01 on the Tax Maps of the City of Summit in the R-5 Zone. BOROUGH OF ROSELLE Deferred Charges and Statutory The applicant requests classification Expenditures of the site plan and, upon such classifi­ SUMMAE_Y__qR SYNOPSIS OF AUDIT REPORT FOR PUBLICATION Debt Service 34,175.00 104,400.00 cation, preliminary and final major site Other Expenditures 10.861.04 6.008.23 plan approval, conditional use SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF TRANSITION YEAR 2011 AUDIT REPORT approval, variance relief from the strict 0_F_B_Q_RQUGH OF R_OS_E_LLE AS REQUIRED BY N.J.S.40A:5-7 TOTAL EXPENDITURES $115.376.74 $248.667.43 application of the requirements of the Development Regulations Ordinance COMBIN_E_D_C(^M_PA_RATl_VE BALANCE SHEETS-REGULATORY BASIS Excess in Revenue $ 5,866.35 regulating religious uses in the R-5 Deficit in Revenue $ (1,594.61) zone, including lot coverage, side yard DECEMBER JUNE setback, the number, location, size and 31. 2011 30. 2011 Adjustments to Income Before Surplus: design of off-street parking, side and ASSETS Expenditures Included Above Which are rear buffers, together with all other by Statute Deferred Charges to Budget relief in the form of variances, interpre­ Cash and Investments $7,410, 949.88 $8,662,790.43 of Succeeding Year $ 12.701.74 $ 7.267.43 tations, waivers or exceptions in the Taxes. Assessments and Liens strict application of the provisions of Receivable 3,871, 616.68 2,558,962.73 Statutory Excess to Surplus 18,568.09 5,672.82 the Development Regulations Ordi­ Property Acquired for Taxes - nance, and other relief, which may Assessed Value 2,027. 232.00 2,027,232.00 Fund Balance: arise during the course of the hearings Accounts Receivable 11,460, 288.40 11,176,231.25 Balance 110.415.46 104.742.64 in this application, necessary to realize Deferred Charges to Future Taxation- the development as set forth more General Capital 30,436,596.43 26,325,149.38 Balance $12.9 ,993 ,5$ $110.415.46 specifically in the application for devel­ Deferred Charges to Revenue of opment on file or as may be amended Succeeding Years 1,787, 449.16 144,633.44 RECOMMENDATIONS anc available for inspection in connec­ Fixed Capital - Utility 5. 000.00 5.000.00 tion herewith. *That the Municipal Court: All maps and documents for which TOTAL ASSETS 999,23 ‘ Properly reconcile the fines and costs bank accounts with the computer approval is sought are available for system on a monthly basis. public inspection at the Department of LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND FUND BALANCE ‘ That tickets on the Assigned but not Issued Report" be investigated Community Services at City Hall, 512 and cleared of record. Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ during Bonds and Notes Payable $13,172,188.00 $12,858,004.00 *That the Net Payroll and Payroll Agency Bank Accounts be accurately recon­ the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 Improvement Authorizations 19,789,507.70 16,410,646.82 ciled on a monthly basis and that old outstanding checks be reviewed tor prop­ p.m. During the summer from Memorial Other Liabilities and Special Funds 14,799,573.33 15,117,134.01 er disposition. Day to Labor Day, Monday through Amortization of Debt of Fixed Capital *That the balance on deposit in the Payroll Agency Bank Account be analyzed Thursday during the business hours of Acquired or Authorized 5,000.00 5,000.00 monthly. 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday dur­ Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable 6,563,651.86 4,724,455.89 ‘ That pension withholdings be remitted to the State on a timely basis. ing the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to Fund Balance 2.669.211.66 1.784.758.51 *That the Borough's use of payroll processing and disbursement services be 1:00 p.m. brought in accordance with the requirements of N.J.A.C. 5:30-17 and Local This notice is being given.pursuant to TOTAL LIABILITY S. RESERVES Finance Notice 2003-15. N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12 and Article 3.16 of rÄtÄNC'E $5^ 99.9,13?.55 $.5.0,9.99.,999,23 *That the Borough be reimbursed on a timely basis by the Borough Library for tHe Uevelopment Regulations Ordi­ payroll expenditures. nance of the City of Summit. *That the payroll be formally reviewed and approved by an individual not COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS AND CHANGE IN involved in the payrolls preparation. DEMPSEY, DEMPSEY & SHEEHAN FUND BALANCE - CURRENT FUND *That the approval signature generated by the Payroll company on Net Payroll Attorneys for Applicant checks be tne current Chief Financial Officer's signature. By: James G. Webber, Esq. YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED That monthly tax reports be generated and reconciled with the Current Fund U310651 OBS July 3, 2013 ($34.79) DECEMBER JUNE General Ledger. 31. 2011 30. 2011 *That the balance on account in the Tax Title Redemption Bank Account be rec­ SPRINGFIELD onciled with the records maintained in the Tax Collector's office. REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED That the lack of segregation of duties in the tax department be reviewed. BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT *That the Borough's Municipal Departments: Fund Balance Utilized $ $ 975,000.00 ‘ Deposit or remit all receipts collected to the Treasurer within 48 hours per TAKE NOTICE THAT ON THE 16TH Miscellaneous-From Other Than Local N.J.S.A. 40A:5-1 5. DAY OF JULY, 2013, AT 7:30 P.M. A Property Tax Levies 4,615,490.07 6,391,122.28 ‘ Maintain an adequate record of all cash receipts collected and reconcile HEARING WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE Collection of Current Tax Levy 27,805,040.42 56,470,254.73 monthly. SPR,INGFIELD BOARD OF ADJUST­ Collection of Delinquent Taxes and ‘ Maintain and follow an official schedule of fees to be charged by the MENT AT THE MUNICIPAL BUILDING, Tax Title Liens 824.471.37 2.076.139.45 various departments. 100 MOUNTAIN AVENUE, SPRING­ ‘ That all surety coverage for Borough employees be made available for audit. FIELD, NJ, ON APPLICATION #2013-16 TOTAL INCOME $33.245.001.86 $65.912.516.46 ‘That accurate financial records be obtainecf from the Borough's housing man­ FOR FRONT YARD VARIANCES agement company in an effort to collect past due rents. (EVERGREEN) AND ANY OTHER VARI­ EXPENDITURES That the Security Deposit Escrow Account be re reconciled to a listing of ANCES THAT MAY BE NECESSARY AS required security escrow deposits. EVIDENCED BY THE PLANS NOW ON Budget Expenditures: ‘That a complete and accurate record of general fixed assets be maintained. FILE OR AS MAY BE MODIFIED AT THE Municipal Purposes $16,915,917.35 $33,552,727.90 ‘That written approval from the Director of the Division of Local Government REQUEST OF THE BOARD OF County Taxes 3,665,071.16 7,171,779.76 Services be obtained for all funds expended as dedicated revenue. ADJUSTMENT SO AS TO PERMIT Local School Taxes 11,719,400.00 23,438,800.00 ‘That General Ledgers be currently and completely maintained for all funds and FRONT YARD VARIANCE - HEIGHT Other Expenditures 1.089.502.88 230.835.55 proven to subsidiary records on a monthly basis. FOR FENCE. APPLICANTS’ NAME: vThat greater care be exercised in posting of cash receipts and disbursements. RANDY & NEIL WEISS. THIS APPLI­ TOTAL EXPENDITURES $33.389.891.39 $64.394.143.21 ‘ That bank accounts be reconciled on a timely basis. CATION IS MADE FOR PREMISES That the Borough obtain the necessary actuarial information required to report LOCATED AT: 7 BERNADETTE COURT, Excess (Deficit) in Revenue $(144,889.53) $1,518,373.25 the long-term liabilities related to its Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) SPRINGFIELD, NJ, KNOWN AS Programs. BLOCK: 3103, AND LOT(S): 14 ON THE Adjustments to Income Before Surplus: ‘ That sufficient appropriation balances be available prior to the commitment or TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD TAX Expenditures Included Above Which are expenditure of funds. MAP. YOU MAY APPEAR WHETHER IN by Statute Deferred Charges to Budget ‘That all grant receivables and appropriated reserves from prior years be PERSON OR BY AGENT OR ATTOR­ of Succeeding Year 1.010.774.59 117.839.14 reviewed and cleared of record, eligible grant costs be drawn down on a timely NEY, AND PRESENT ANY OBJECTION basis. WHICH YOU MAY HAVE TO THE Excess in Revenue $ 865,885.06 $1,636,212.39 ‘ That a detailed analysis of trust deposits be reconciled to the Trust Other bank GRANTING OF THIS APPLICATION. account. ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE Fund Balance, July 1 1.658.540.15 997.327.76 That fees collected on behalf of the State of New Jersey for State Training APPLICATION MAY BE SEEN IN THE $2,524,425.21 $2,633,540.15 Fees be separately accounted for. OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE ‘ That a complete encumbrance accounting system be maintained as required by OFFICER OF THE BOARD OF ADJUST­ Less: Utilization As Anticipated Revenue . 975.000.00 Technical Accounting Directive No. 85-1. MENT OF THE TOWNSHIP OF That a detailed Vendor History Report be made available for audit. SPRINGFIELD LOCATED IN THE Fund Balance, June 30 $2.524.425.21 $1.658.540.15 ‘That documentation supporting tne award of contracts through professional ANNEX BUILDING, 20 NORTH TRIVETT services and bids be made available for audit. AVENUE, SPRINGFIELD, NJ. STATEMENT OF RATIONS AND CHANGE That the Borough obtain the necessary actuarial information required to report IN FUND BALANCE-AFT ABLE HC USING UTILITY FUND the long-term liabilities related to its Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) RANDY & NEIL WEISS Programs. APPLICANTS YEAR ENDED YEAR ENDED ‘ Prior Year Recommendations U310716 OBS July 3, 2013 ($21.07) DECEMBER JUNE 31. 2011 30. 2011 A Corrective Action Plan, which outlines actions the Borough of Roselle will SPRINGFIELD take to correct the findings listed above, will be prepared in accordance with REVENUE AND OTHER INCOME REALIZED federal and state requirements. A copy of it will be placed on file and made Explanation: This resolution author­ available for public inspection in the Office of the Borough Clerk in the Borough izes the disposal of Township of Collection of Rents $119,469.00 $244,579.00 of Roselle. Springfield's Surplus Property. Miscellaneous - From Other Than Rents 1.774.09 2.493.82 The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of audit of the Borough of Roselle, County of Union, for tne Transition Year Ended December TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD TOTAL INCOME $121.243.09 $247.072.82 31, 2011. This report of audit, submitted by Suplee, Clooney & Company, Reg­ RESOLUTION NO. 2013-132 istered Municipal Accountants and Certified Public Accountants, is on file at the EXPENDITURES Borough Clerk's Office and may be inspected by any interested person. WHEREAS, the Township of Spring­ field the owner of certain surplus prop­ Budget Expenditures: Lydia D. Agbejimi, Deputy Municipal Clerk erty which is no longer needed for pub- Operating $ 70,340.70 $138,259.20 U310646 PRO July 3, 2013 ($203.84) Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013,— 41

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The applicant requests variance relief tified Financial Officer; from tne strict application of the NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ROSELLE requirements of the Development Regu­ RESOLVED by the Township Commit­ lations Ordinance regulating front yard tee of the Township of setback together with all other relief in Springfield, County of Union, State of the form of variances, interpretations, New Jersey, that the Mayor and the waivers or exceptions in the strict Clerk of the Township of Springfield are 2013 Municipal Budget application of the provisions of the hereby authorized, respectively, to Development Regulations Ordinance, execute and attest to an agreement and other relief, wnich may arise during with Keller & Kirkpatrick Inc., for sur­ the course of the hearings in this appli­ veying, engineering, bidding and con­ cation, necessary to realize the devel­ struction coordination services, at a opment as set forth more specifically in fee not to exceed $28,700.00, pursuant BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, COUNTY OF UNION the application for development on file to Proposal for Professional Services or as may be amended and* available dated June 21, 2013. This contract is FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR ENDED for inspection in connection herewith. awarded without competitive bidding as All maps and documents for which a “professional services contract in approval is sought are available for accordance with N.J.S.A. 40A:11 5 (1) DECEMBER 31, 2013 public inspection at the Department of (a) (I) of the Local Public Contracts Community Services at City Hall, 512 Law. Springfield Avenue, Summit, NJ during TAKE NOTICE that the foregoing the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 Resolution was adopted at the Regular p.m. During the summer from Memorial Meeting by the Township Committee, of Revenue and Appropriation Summaries Day to Labor Day, Monday through the Township of Springfield, County of Thursday during the business hours of Union, State of New Jersey, on Tues­ 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday dur­ day, June 25, 2013. ing the business hours of 8:00 a.m. to Summary of Revenues - Current Fund Anticipated 1:00 p.m. Linda M. Donnelly, RMC 2013 2012 This notice is being given pursuant to Township Clerk N.J.S.A. 40:55D-12 and Article 3.16 of U310647 OBS July 3, 2013 ($29.89) tïïë Development Regulations Ordi­ 1. Surplus 2.422.205.00 1.516.783.00 nance of the City of Summit. SUMMIT 2. Total Miscellaneous Revenues 4.789.587.00 6.360.051.00 DEMPSEY, DEMPSEY & SHEEHAN 3. Receipts from Delinquent Taxes 2.076.140.00 2.076.140.00 Attorneys for Applicant REVISED 4. Local Tax for Municipal Purposes 28,696,871.26 28.277.704.00 By: Bartholomew A. Sheehan, Jr., Esq. BOARD OF EDUCATION 5. Minimum Library Tax 447.6 2 6 .7 4 497.604.00 U310654 OBS July 3, 2013 ($30.87) 3UMMIT, NgW JERSEY Total General Revenues 38,432,430.00 38.728.282.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Workshop Meeting of the Board of Edu­ Summary of Appropriations - Current Fund 2013 2012 SPRINGFIELD cation will be held on Thursday, July 11, 2013, in the Wilson School Board 1. Operating Expenses: Salaries & Wages 14.567.704.00 14.099.120.00 Explanation: This resolution is for Meeting Room at 7:30 PM. award of Professional Services Con­ The agenda of the aforesaid meeting Other Expenses 14.576.675.00 17.397.042.00 tract to Keller & Kirkpatrick, Inc., for to the extent presently known is as fol­ 2. Deferred Charges & Other Appropriations 5.205.044.00 2.925.228.00 Design Plans, Specification and Con­ lows: struction Documents and 3. Capital Improvements 25,000.00 1.897.629.00 Inspection/Administration for 2013 1. to review proposed actions at the 4. Debt Service 1.417.667.00 Road Improvement Project. regular meeting to be held on Wednes­ 5. Judgments 35,000.00 day, July 17, 2013, in the Summit High TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD 6. Reserve for Uncollected Taxes 2.630.340.00 2.384.263.00 Scnool Library/Media Center at 7:30 Total General Appropriations 38.432.430.00 38.728.282.00 RESOLUTION NO. 2013-141 PM; 2. to review any other matter that Total Number of Employees - Full & Part Time 238 189 WHEREAS, the Township of Spring­ may come before the Board; field is in need of contracting for engi­ 3. to declare, if necessary, a closed 2013 Dedicated Low Income Housing Utility Budget neering and related services, for tne session to discuss personnel and legal following roads: Warwick Circle, Chim­ matters. ney Ridge Road, Bryant Avenue, It is expected that formal action may Anticipated Rolling Rock Road d, Clearview Drive Summary of Revenues be taken at the aforesaid meeting. 2013 2012 and Park Lane within the Township of NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Springfield, County of Union, State of Regular Meeting of the Board of Educa­ New Jersey; and tion will be held on Wednesday, July 1. Surplus 82,613.18 WHEREAS, the Local Public Contracts 17, 2013, in the Summit High School 2. Miscellaneous Revenues 248.780.00 215.000.00 Law, N.J.S.A. 40A:11 1 et seq., Library/Media Center at 7:30 PM. requires a resolution authorizing tne It is expected that formal action will Total Revenues 331,393.18 215.000.00 award of the contract for professional be taken at the aforesaid meeting. services without competitive bids and Summary of Appropriations 2013 2012 that the contract itself must be avail­ Louis J. Pepe, RSBA able for inspection; and Assistant Superintendent WHEREAS, a certificate of available Board Secretary 1. Operating Expenses: funding has been presented by our Cer- U310717 OBS July 3, 2013 ($20.09) Other Expenses 156.615.00 102,732.57 3. Debt Service 113.910.00 105.000.00 4. Deferred Charges & Other Appropriations 60.868.18 7.267.43 Total Appropriations 331,393.18 215.000.00 Total Number of Employees - Full & Part Time

Balance of Outstanding Debt -December 31, 2012 ,-ÿ. N J T k r e n t i ^ L i n k Low Income The Early Childhood, Parenting General Housing Utility Interest 165,352.40 & Professional Resource Center Principal-Bonds 4,043,000.00 Principal-Loans 1.677.649.63 Outstanding Balance 5,886,002.03 Health & W ellness • Ages & Stages • M aternity Leave Notice is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Borough Council of the Bor­ Fam ily Support Services • Child Care & Preschool ough of Roselle, County of Union on June 26th, 2013. A hearing on the budget and tax resolution will be held at the Municipal Building, 210 Chestnut Street, Roselle, New Jersey, on July 24th, 2013, at 6:00 o'clock (PM) www.njparentlink.nj.gov at which time and place objections to the Budget and Tax Resolution for the year 2013 may be presented by taxpayers or other interested persons. Copies of the budget are available in the office of Lydia Agbejimi, Bor­ ough Deputy Clerk, at the Municipal Building, 210 Chestnut Street Roselle, New Jersey, 07203, (908) 245- 5600, during the hours of 9:00 (A.M.) to 4:30 (P.M.). U310642 PRO July 3, 2013 ($840.00)

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Roselle, James Williams comes in never having Williams, who played offensive and defensive tack­ coached a game at Arminio Field before. le at Clifford Scott and on the offense line in college, Williams, officially hired at last Tuesday night’s served as the head coach of the East team in this year’s Roselle Board of Education meeting, is coming in as 19th annual Robeson Classic at East Orange’s Robe­ an assistant and will be a head coach for the first time son Stadium. He was also involved with the North - like his predecessors. team in last week’s 35th annual North-South All-Star However, his previous coaching experience was not Football Game at Kean. done at Roselle. It was completed on Marion Bell’s “I learned a lot as an assistant coach,” Williams staff at East Orange Campus. said. “You learn to deal with kids and different per­ A big man - well over 6 feet - with a solid football sonalities.” coach presence, Williams is now taking on the chal­ Williams also served as an assistant coach under Nor­ lenge of being a head coach for the first time and doing wood and then the late Lany Schumacher before Bell so at a smaller school that’s in a different county. became the head coach at East Orange Campus in 2004. • “I also learned a lot playing for Coach Norwood,” NEW UNION COUNTY Williams said. “The one thing about him was that he FOOTBALL COACHES FOR 2013: was always organized. ‘You have to be organized in order to have a good SUMMIT - Kevin Kostibos, practice and a good game.” was assistant coach at Summit On Bell’s staff at East Orange Campus, Williams was a part of the program’s only playoff-era state UNION - Lou Grasso Jr., championship when the Jaguars captured the North 1, was head coach at Roselle Group 4 crown in 2007, beating Montclair 31-13 at the old Giants Stadium to complete an 11-1 campaign. GOV. LIVINGSTON - Dan Guyton, “Coach Bell means a lot, not only on the football was assistant coach at Johnson side, but on a personal side,” Williams said. “He taught me a lot about football and about life.” ROSELLE - James Williams, • was assistant coach at East Orange Campus ROSELLE FOOTBALL COACHES Photo by Joe Ragozzino • SINCE LOU GRASSO SR. (1979-2003) James Williams is the new head football coach at Roselle “Union County football is good football down there after serving as an assistant coach in East Orange the past and the conference (Mid-State 38) will be hard,” 2012: (2-8) Lou Grasso Jr. 19 seasons. He is a 1989 Clifford Scottt graduate who went Williams said. “I want to make the kids believe that 2011: (6-4) Lou Grasso Jr. - made N2, G2 playoffs on to play in college and then was an assistant coach at they can win.” 2010: (7-3) Lou Grasso Jr., was assistant at Union Clifford Scott and at East Orange Campus. Williams, 42, conducted his first team practice last - made CJ, G2 playoffs Wednesday. His offense will be led by three-year Lou Grasso Jr. record (15-15, .500) starter Tyrone Crutchfield, a senior quarterback who UNION COUNTY UNION COUNTY can throw the ball deep. 2009: (5-5) Kenneth Wiggins CONFERENCE CONFERENCE “Tyrone has a real good arm,” Williams said. “We’ll 2008: (5-4) Kenneth Wiggins BASEBALL CHAMPIONS SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS try to make him be in more of a leadership role.” 2007: (3-7) Kenneth Wiggins, moved up from Speaking of being a leader, Williams had designs being an assistant 2013 2013 all along of becoming a head coach one day. Kenneth Wiggins record (13-16, .448) Watchung: Cranford Watchung: Westfield “I’ve had it in the back of my mind the past few Mountain: Dayton Mountain: Rahway years,” Williams said. 2006: (3-7) Chris Satterfield Valley: Summit Valley: Summit Williams spent the past 19 seasons (1994-2012) as 2005: (3-7) Chris Satterfield an assistant coach, including 1994-2001 at his high 2004: (4-6) Chris Satterfield, moved up from 2012 2012 school alma mater, Clifford Scott, and then at East being an assistant Watchung: Cranford Watchung: Gov. Livingston Orange Campus since. 2002, the year the two East Chris Satterfield’s record (10-20, .333) Mountain: Dayton Mountain: Johnson - Orange schools merged. He goes from being the • Valley: New Providence Valley: Dayton, Kent Place defensive coordinator at East Orange Campus to the NOTES: Satterfield, a 1982 Roselle graduate, was head coach at Roselle, succeeding Lou Grasso Jr., who 10-20 (.333) in his three seasons (2004-2006) as 2011 2011 in April was named the new head coach at Union. Roselle’s head coach following Lou Grasso Sr. Watchung: Cranford Watchung: Gov. Livingston The three previous head coaches at Roselle who suc­ Satterfield played for and coached under Grasso Mountain: Union Mountain: Johnson ceeded Lou Grasso Sr. - Chris Satterfield, Kenneth Wiggins Sr., who had a record of 124-113-3 (.523) during his 25 Valley: Roselle Park Valley: Kent Place and Grasso Jr. - were all previously assistant coaches at seasons (1979-2003) as the head coach. Roselle who then became head coaches for the first time. Grasso Sr. led the Rams to the North Jersey, Sec­ 2010 2010 Satterfield, Wiggins and Grasso Jr. each served tion, 2, Group 2 crown in 1989 and to the final in Watchung: Scotch Plains Watchung: Union three-season terms. Now Williams gets an opportuni­ North Jersey, Section 2, Group 1 in 1981 and North 2, Mountain: Cranford Mountain: Cranford, GL ty to make his presence felt. The Rams are seeking to Group 2 again in 1990. Valley: Dayton Valley: Roselle Park win their first playoff game in 15 years. See RAMS, Next Page > — July 3, 2013 — Union County LocalSource SPORTS Elizabeth’s Walker excels at quarterback once again Lifts North to record-setting 54-8 all-star win By JR Parachini “I used to throw to the player, not to the spot. Sports Editor That’s one of the things I worked on and developed as UNION - For one player - Elizabeth’s Phillip I matured.” Walker - this was just the beginning. Behind Walker and Caldwell’s Sonny Puzzo behind For another - Bloomfield’s Javon Santos - this was center and Weequahic’s Akram Wadley and Madison’s the end a stellar high school football career. Justin Goodwin running and catching the ball, not Walker, on offense, and Santos, on defense, played only did the North become the first team to score more integral roles in leading the North to a record-setting than 50 points, but it tied the series for the first time 54-8 triumph over the South in last Monday night’s since 1992 when the second tie was produced to put 35th annual North-South All-Star Football Game at the series at 6-6-2 at the time. Kean University’s Alumni Stadium. The North, which has now won the last two games Walker, The Star-Ledger’s 2012 Offensive Player of and three of the last four, will attempt next year - for the Year, will continue on scholarship at Temple. the first time since 1993 - to take its first series lead. “It was exciting to hang around with all of these The North’s previous high of 37 points came in its players,” Walker said. “We formed a very special 37-15 win at Rutgers in 1995. The South’s high of 41 bond.” points came in its 41-7 triumph at Rutgers in 1983. Santos, a key player for Bloomfield in its quest to Santos (5-10,195) was part of a North defense that capture North 1, Group 5 last fall, will attend William limited the South to just one score, which came right Paterson University after playing his final game. before halftime and after the North built a command­ “To go out with a win like this is a great feeling,” ing 38-0 lead. Santos said. “For this to be my last game is something Santos, from his linebacker position, was in on sev­ I will always remember.” eral tackles, including a solo stop of South quarterback Both Walker and Santos played in state champi­ Nick Palladino on the final play of the third quarter. onship games last fall, with Walker leading Elizabeth “We were very prepared on defense after working to the first North 2, Group 5 championship and the hard all weekend long,” Santos said. “The atmosphere program to its first state title since 2006. here was just ridiculous with all of these great players. Santos helped lead Bloomfield to its very first state “We made sure to contain, emphasizing containment. playoff victory and the program’s second state cham­ At the end of the day it was our hustle that prevailed.” pionship game and first in 38 years. Walker, who started at quarterback for Elizabeth Photos by JR Parachini • since the first game of his freshman season back in Above, North quarterback Phillip Walker of Elizabeth threw 2 2013 NORTH-SOUTH ALI.-STAR GAME MVPs 2009, is ready for the challenge Temple football will touchdown passes to lead his team to a record-setting 54-8 South defense: 33-Dylan Dobzanski, LB, present. triumph over the South in last week’s all-star game at Kean (6-1, 220), Delsea “Temple gave me the opportunity to compete and University. Below, new Union head coach Lou Grasso Jr. South offense: 5-Cameron Nash, RB, play as a freshman,” Walker said. helped coached the North squad’s offense. Grasso Jr. was (5-8,180), Piscataway Walker could have turned his back on the Owls the head coach at Roselle the past three seasons. North defense: 10-Marquise Watson, LB, once head coach Steve Addazio left in December to (6-0, 250), Paramus Catholic become the head coach at Boston College. However, North offense: 21-Akrum Wadley, RB, he felt very comfortable with new head coach Matt (5-11,180), Weequahic Rhule, who is a former Penn State player who grew up • in State College, Pa. Walker - a finesse dropback quarterback with an “Coach Rhule is a very honest man,” Walker said. accurate, strong throwing arm who can also keep the Walker played for former Penn State captain Chet ball and run east-west or up the middle - threw touch­ Parlavecchio his freshman season in 2009, which is down passes in the first and second quarters as the the only season Elizabeth finished under .500 since North scored on its first five possessions. On the same 1980. Parlavecchio, in his first season at the helm of field last December, he drove Elizabeth down the field the Minutemen, guided Elizabeth to the 2006 North 2, on its final drive - one that covered 98 yards in the Group 4 crown. final minute - and threw a 49-yard touchdown pass to “Coach P was a great coach,” Walker said. “I was Jahad Thomas to beat Piscataway 37-33 en route to a only 14 years old and the guys made it comfortable for perfect 11-0 campaign. me to play.” “rwatch that play every day,” Walker said. John Quinn took over as head coach in 2010, with Walker (6-1, 210) then led the North to touch­ Elizabeth rebounding from an uncharacteristic 1-9 cam­ downs on its first two drives at Alumni Stadium, paign to finish 5-5, winning five of its final six contests. which is just down the road - Morris Avenue to be “Coach Quinn is the greatest coach in Elizabeth his­ exact - where he guided Elizabeth to 26 victories the tory,” Walker said. “He wanted us to succeed on the past four seasons. football field and to also grow up as men.” He might also like what he sees on film of him hit­ Santos starred for longtime Bloomfield head coach ting wide receiver Joe Jordan of Lakeland in stride for Mike Carter, who took over as head of the staff in 1991 a 66-yard touchdown pass and the game’s first points. after Parlavecchio guided the Bengals for four sea­ “We had a lot of speed, so it was my job to find the sons. Carter, a 1979 Bloomfield graduate, was one of receiver,—Walker said. “The main thing is to hit the Parlavecchio’s assistants. receiver in stride. See DECISIVE, Next Page Union County LocalSource — July 3, 2013* — 47 SPORTS Decisive victory for North as the series is now tied (Continued from Previous Page) NORTH-SOUTH SCOREBOARD The Bengals, after winning their first two state SERIES TIED AT 16-16-2: playoff games, came within less than a minute from upsetting Montclair in the North 1, Group 5 cham­ 2013: North 54, South 8 - at Kean University pionship game. 2012: North 14, South 7 - at Kean University The favored Mounties prevailed 16-13 m double 2011: South 21, North 14 - at Kean University overtime in a thrilling contest at East Rutherford’s 2010: North 17, South 3 - at Kean University MetLife Stadium. “To be on the first Bloomfield team to win a playoff 2009: South 7, North o - at Kean University game and then get to the championship game was 2008: North 31, South 25 - at Rutgers Stadium pretty special,” Santos said. 2007: South 14, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium “Then to come here and represent Bloomfield 2006: North 31, South 16 - at Rutgers Stadium football and the town was an honor.” 2005: North 9, South 7 - at Rutgers Stadium • 2004: North 26, South 21 - at Rutgers Stadium 35TH ANNUAL NORTH-SOUTH 2003: South 3, North o - at Rutgers Stadium ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME AT KEAN NORTH (16-16-2) 24 20 3 7-54 2002: No game was played at Rutgers SOUTH (16-16-2) o 8 o 0-8 because of inclement weather before kickoff.

FIRST QUARTER: 2001: North 24, South o - at Rutgers Stadium Photo courtesy of Johnson High School NORTH - Joe Jordan 66 pass from Phillip 2000: South 20, North 5 - at Rutgers Stadium Pictured, from left, are Johnson’s 2013 spring sports MVPs: Walker, Young Hoe Koo kick (N 7-0) John Stauffer for baseball, James Douglas for tennis, NORTH - Justin Goodwin 1 run, Young Hoe Koo 1999: South 22, North 19 - at Rutgers Stadium Michael Vieira for boys’ track and field, David Berry for golf, kick (N 14-0) 1998: North 33, South 31 - at Rutgers Stadium Jamie Cheeka for softball, Sean Myers for lacrosse and 1997: South 28, North 24 - at The College of New Jersey NORTH - FG Young Hoe Koo Kick 27 (N 17-0) Patricia Bailey, who earned the Spring Student Athlete NORTH - Akrum Wadley 53 run, Young Hoe Koo 1996: South 32, North 23 - at Rutgers Stadium Award. Not pictured is girls’ track and field MVP Cristina kick (N 24-0) 1995: North 37, South 15 - at Rutgers Stadium 1994: South 21, North 16 - at Trenton State College DeCristofaro. SECOND QUARTER: 1993: South 9, North 8 - at Giants Stadium NORTH - Gerrod Gainer 22 pass from Phillip 1992: North 7, South 7 (tie) - at Giants Stadium Walker, Young Hoe Koo kick (N 31-0) 1991: North 26, South 12 - at Giants Stadium Bailey cited with NORTH - Akrum Wadley 8 run, Young Hoe Koo 1990: North 14, South 10 - at Rutgers Stadium kick (N 38-0) • SOUTH - Anthony Firsker 17 pass from Nick 1989: South 24, North o - at Rutgers Stadium Palladino, Anthony Firsker pass from Nick 1988: South 12, North 9 - at Rutgers Stadium AU spring MVPs Palladino (N 38-8) 1987: North 21, South 10 - at Rutgers Stadium The Johnson athletic department held its 2013 Spring Athletic NORTH - Justin Goodwin 35 run, kick failed 1986: North 20, South 17 - at Rutgers Stadium Awards June 6 at the high school. 3 (N44-8) 1985: North 10, South 10 (tie) - at Rutgers Stadium The evening, sponsored by the Crusader Athletic Booster Club, was 1984: North 7, South o - at Rutgers Stadium held in the Arthur L. Johnson Auditorium. THIRD QUARTER: 1983: South 41, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium All the spring teams and their seasons were highlighted by their coaches NORTH - FG John Hinchen 33 (N 47-8) 1982: South 16, North 7 - at Rutgers Stadium while they handed out letters and awards to the student-athletes. 1981: South 32, North o - at Rutgers Stadium Over 110 varsity athletic letters were handed out throughout the FOURTH QUARTER: 1980: North 13, South 6 - at Rutgers Stadium evening, as participation in athletics at Arthur L. Johnson High School • NORTH - Kire Milevski 65 pass from Sonny continues to grow. Puzzo, John Hinchen kick (N 54-8) 1979: South 34, North 13 - at Rutgers Stadium The program continued with the Student Athlete Award, which was presented by the Principal of Arthur L. Johnson High School, Mr. Rick Delmonaco. The Student Athlete Award is given out each athletic season to a student athlete that is not only a champion on the field, but in the classroom as well. Rams get new gridiron coach The 2013 Spring Student Athlete award recipient was Patricia Bailey. (Continued from Page 37) Grasso Jr. spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as the The evening culminated with the announcement of the Team Most Wiggins, who grew up in the Bedford-Stuyvesant offensive coordinator at Union under head coach Valuable Players. The MVPs were: Baseball - John Stauffer, Golf --David section of Brooklyn, N.Y. where he played linebacker Brian Sheridan. Grasso Jr. and Sheridan were room­ Berry, Lacrosse - Sean Myers, Softball - Jamie Cheeka, Tennis - James for the football team at Boys High School, coached the mates at Rutgers, where they both played linebacker. Douglas, Boys’ Spring Track & Field - Michael Vieira, Girls’ Spring Track special teams for one year at now Boys & Girls High Before Union, Grasso Jr. coached quarterbacks, & Field - Cristina DeCristofaro. and then spent two years as the offensive coordinator outside linebackers and was a special teams coordina­ The Supervisor of Athletics, Health, and Physical Education, Gus at Lafayette High, also in Brooklyn. tor on John Quinn’s staff at New Brunswick. Kalikas, had this to say about the event: “The Spring Sports Awards was Wiggins served as the linebackers coach at Roselle Out of Rutgers, Grasso Jr. became an assistant a wonderful event that allowed the administration, teachers, coaches, for four years before being named the head coach for coach on his father’s staff at Roselle in 1997 and spent parents, and student athletes a chance to reflect on a wonderful spring the 2007 season. seven years there, three as offensive coordinator. sports season while honoring our student athletes for their remarkable Wiggins was 13-16 (.448) in his three years at the Grasso Jr. is a 1993 Colonia graduate who played accomplishments. helm, including leading Roselle - in 2009 - to its first fullback and linebacker for head coach Pat Barbato. “Our teams, coaches, and student athletes continue to raise the bar winning season since 1998, when the Rams went 8-3 Grasso was 15-15 (.500) in his three years at Roselle, both in the classrooms and on the athletic fields and the Clark School and reached the North 2, Group 2 semifinals after including leading the Rams to the playoffs - in 2010 - District could not be more proud of their performance this past spring winning a quarterfinal contest. for the first time since 2000. sports season.” ************CAR-RT LOT**C010 P-l P22 277796 Ol-JAN-15 DAVID CUBIE/HILLSIDE LIBRARY 279 L IK E U S & 1409 LIBERTY AVE FO LLO W U S HILLSIDE NJ 07205-1345 iI'i'i'»m"

UNION COUNTY TOURNAMENT SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS • 2013: Westfield 2012: Governor Livingston 2011: Governor Livingston 2010: Cranford • 2009: Union STAR SENIOR - Linden right 2008: Cranford 2007: Cranford hander TJ Santiago - who 2006: Cranford will continue playing in col­ 2005: Brearley lege at Adelphi - was one of 2004: Roselle Park the best pitchers in Union 2003: Roselle Park County the past four sea­ 2002: Cranford sons, fashioning a career 2001: Governor Livingston record of 15-10 that includ­ 2000: Union ed 4-4 this year, with a • 2.57 ERA. Santiago, who 1999: Governor Livingston struck out 48 and walked 1998: Westfield 12 in 49 innings, also stole 1997: Governor Livingston 17 bases, scored 21 runs 1996: Union and belted three doubles, 1995: Union two triples, two home runs 1994: Union and drove in nine runs. 1993: Union 1992: Union 1991: Union 1990: Westfield • 1989: Union Catholic 1988: Union 1987: Union 1986: Westfield 1985: Westfield 1984: Westfield Photos courtesy of Christine Hudak/Unden Public Schools 1983: Union 1982: Roselle Park 1981: Johnson Regional 1980: Linden • 1979: Johnson Regional 1978: Westfield SUPER SOPH - Linden’s 1977: Scotch Plains Kathleen Walsh had an 1976: Westfield outstanding year for the • Tiger softball team, batting Championships: Union (11), Westfield (8), .540, with 47 hits in 87 at- Cranford (5), Gov. Livingston (5), bats. The catcher banged Roselle Park (3), Johnson Regional (2), out nine doubles among Scotch Plains (1), Linden (1), Union Catholic (x), Brearley (1). her 12 extra-base hits, fin­ ishing with a .724 slugging REPEAT CHAMPIONS: percentage and 10 walks. She only struck out twice Union 6 in a row: 1991-1996 and had an on-base per­ centage of .588. Westfield 3 in a row: 1984-1986 Cranford 3 in a row: 2006-2008

Union 2 in a row: 1987-1988 Roselle Park 2 in a row: 2003-2004 Gov. Livingston 2 in a row: 2011-2012