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MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Emma Weiss, 5, East Brunswick, and Miriam Meghnagl, 6, South Brunswick, dance to traditional Jewish rhythms during Esther's story at Purim In Peking at the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick. See page 3. School budget would Thousands mourn High-flyin' Hawk carry 15-cent hike North Brunswick's Jackson rabbi at ceremony competes for Monmouth U. such as health insurance, which Superintendent says account for 12 percent of the ( 9 dinated efforts between the Page 28 no fluff in $55.5M increase, District officials also Halberstam's burial NYPD, the State Police, Port said the state has reduced Authority Police of New York No. Bruns. package $438,015 in aid. draws followers and , the Office of Quote of the week: The district must also con- to SJi* cemetery Emergency Management and sider the 3 percent budget cap 'This is truly a maintenance local police departments, to pre- mandated by the state, con- pare for the influx of visitors. budget. If the proposed budget tracted salary increases and is passed, the district will be orth Brunswick voters An estimated 4,500 mourners will decide on a $55.5 special education tuition ourners took a nearly attended Thursday's burial, able to continue successful ini- increases. tiatives and programs." N million school budget 50-mile journey of South Brunswick Lt. Kevin when they head to the polls "This is ' nondiscrettanary. M respect to South Hughes coordinated the various —Robert Rimmer April 19. We have to pay teachers and Brunswick last week. agencies at the burial ceremo- North Brunswick The Board of Education's give them health benefits. We Thousands of followers from ny. A local command and stag- schools superintendent 2005-06 budget would carry a are competing with the entire the Bobov sect of Hassidie Jews ing center was also set up at Cover story 15-cent increase to the tax rate, state of New Jersey for the in Brooklyn made the journey Brooks Crossing Elementary bringing the total tax rate for same qualified teachers. If they to South Brunswick in the early School. homeowners to $2.26 per $100 can go to South Brunswick and hours on March 24 to bury The casket, according to Index of assessed valuation. If the get benefits for nothing, they Grand Rabbi Naftalai Ryan, arrived in South Classified/Employment .33 budget is approved, taxes would will," said Dr. Rimmer. Halberstam, who died at 6:30 Brunswick around 1 a.m. fol- Crossword 21 increase $280 for the owner of a The goals of the proposed p.m. the night before. lowing a 10 p.m. ceremony in Entertainment 24 home assessed at $155,700, budget are to improve academic To accommodate the large New York City, but mourners roughly the township average. achievement, address facility number of people who descend- began arriving around 11 p.m. Obituaries 26 "This is truly a maintenance needs at all buildings, increase ed on Washington Cemetery, Large crowds remained at the Opinion 12 budget. If the proposed budget the use of technology and create where leaders of the Bobov sect burial site until nearly 3 a.m. Police Beat 15 is passed, the district will be an optimum environment for are buried, the police depart- on Thursday. Real Estate 29 able to continue successful ini- learning. ment activated its emergency Ryan said the large police Sports ,.28 tiatives and programs," Schools The budget will allow for contingency plan after the presence and coordination was Superintendent Robert Rimmer current class sizes to remain, rabbi's death. necessary for crowd control and said at the March 23 public curricular and co-curricular According to South safety. hearing. programs to be maintained, Brunswick Police Detective www.gmnews.com The budget hike was attrib- James Ryan, the plan had coor- (Continued on page 10) uted primarily to fixed costs, (Continued on page $) 2 SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 NS A.C.MQORE NO ONE DOES ARTS, CRAFTS & FLORALS BETTER!

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BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Eating Chinese food doesn't seem to be a typical way to celebrate a Jewish' holiday. But for the members of the Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick, their Purim in Peking Feast put an Asian twist on the traditional Jewish holiday. The event was held March 24 at Pierre's Ballroom in Monmouth Junction. Purim celebrates the survival of Jews facing annihilation 2,360 years ago dur- ing the reign of King Achashverosh. It is observed by giving gifts, enjoying a fes- tive meal and dancing. Children dressed in costume listened to a Megillah reading and participated in a kung-fu performance while parents bid in a Chinese auction. The main theme of the night was togetherness. "It is a nice holiday to celebrate. It is very festive. I like the food. I hope there is dancing," said Lhava Israel, 33, of East Brunswick. Rabbi Levi Azimov said his favorite part of the night was being joyous. "The highlight of the holiday is the PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff festive meals, saying 'L'Chayims' and ttay Keren (i), standing with friend Rob Kline, wears a nontradftional castume to the Chabad Jewish Center's "Purim In Peking" celebration. dancing. Celebrating together with the Below, Mendel Azimov, 5, uncovers his Identity at the event. Children stomped on bubble wrap during the Megillah reading. community is the biggest happiness." Biblical book of according to the Chabad Center. Esther Itay Keren, 17, of South Brunswick, Esther. Esther went to the king and told him of Hainan's enjoyed the Megillah reading. was taken to plans, and Haman was hanged. "The oration was special and unique," the King of Puvim is held on the 14th day of Adar, he said. Persia to usually in March. The 13th day of Adar is Each year the Chabad Center chooses become part of the day Haman chose for their extermi- a different theme for the night. his harem and nation. The word Purim means "lots," "We've been doing Purim around the became queen, referring to the lottery Haman used to world," said Chabad Program Director but could not choose the date for the massacre, accord- Goldie Azimov. "Last year was Israel, and reveal she was ing to the Web site. this year we came up with China." Jewish. Hainan The Chabad Jewish Center also holds "The Chinese theme is very interest- hated Esther's weekly services, offers counseling, pro- ing and multicultural," Israel said. cousin, Morde- vides koshering of the home and Rosie Linde, 12, of Edison, agrees. cai, because he mezuzah scrolls for protection of the "It is a good idea to step away from the refused to bow home. whole Judaism thing and go to different down to him, so countries." Haman plotted "Basically we're the home for every- Family celebrations at home are fes- to destroy the thing Jewish," said Program Director tive as well. Jewish people. Azimov. "We fast, we normally go over to some- ebration, He told the King there were people in his There will be a Model Matzah Bakery one's house, and th*en we dance and eat," "Goldie is my sister, and I'm a school- realm who did not observe his laws. on April 10 at 2 p.m. to celebrate the said Ashley Milchiker, 8, of Marlboro. teacher. It's a nice opportunity to work The king allowed Haman to handle upcoming holiday of Passover. Bakers "We heav the Megillah, dress up, and with the children in this area. There is a the Jews, according to the Judaism 101 will demonstrate how to make matzah give presents to family and friends," said beautiful Jewish community here and the Web site. His plot was to "destroy, kill and children will get to do it on their own. Rosie Duchman, 22, of Brooklyn. children are always welcomed," she said. and annihilate all Jews, young and old, Contact the Chabad Jewish Center at Duchman was a volunteer for the cel- The story of Purim is told in" the infants and women, in a single day," (732) 398-9492 for more details. South Brunswick rezones tract to settle suit This would mark the third zoning Stanton, however, sued the town- erty, which includes 14 to 20 acres of Council bonds $3 million change for the property, located off ship and the court mandated the prop- wetlanda. New Road in Kendall Park. erty be rezoned back to R-3, but did Along with the rezoning ordinance, to purchase 101-acre The council has been in negotia- not require township to allow open the council adopted a bond ordinance Stanton property tions with Stanton for two years for access to the rear of property. that would set aside $3 million for the the land, which would be preserved The council again rezoned the purchase of the property. BY MELISSA CiFEUJ for open space. If acquired, the property to R-1, at which point Neighborhood resident Lew Staff Writer Stanton property would be one of the Stanton sued the township. The town- Schwartz, however, said he is con- largest open space purchases ever ship remains in litigation with cerned that the township may be over- SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The third made by the township. Stanton, paying for the property. time's a charm. The council's decision to originally, According to Schmalz, the county Schwartz said he has not been The South Brunswick Township rezone the property from R-3 to R-l has become involved in the litigation made aware of delineation of wetlands Council recently introduced an ordi- was an attempt to prevent access to and purchase because the township that would affect price of property. nance to re zone 17 acres of a 101-acre the rear of the property near did not want to deplete the nearly $2 Property owner Mike Stanton property from R-l to R-3 to help settle Wynward Developments, which would million left in its open apace trust could not be reached for comment. pending litigation between the town- also prevent further housing develop- fund for the Stanton purchase. The council is expected to vote on ship and property owner Mike ment, according to Ron Schmalz, pub- According to Schmalz, two asses- the final adoption of the ordinance at Stanton. - - tffairs coordinator. sors have already appraised the prop- its April 5 meeting. 4 SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 Grant punches teacher's ticket to South Asia SBHS's Nisha Patel Patel will travel to India for two The application process required a tory and English are interwoven, and months this summer for the grant's mis- personal statement which detailed desire knowledge of one will help with other. to participate in sion of promoting and advancing the for grant along with two recommenda- "In order to teach South Asian litera- academic exchange study of South Asia by graduate and tions. ture properly, we as teachers must know undergraduate students, as well as Originally, Patel said she did not India; we must study India to teach it" encouraging the study of South Asia expect to receive the grant, as it was usu- Patel said. among students in public schools and col- ally, awarded to humanities teachers And often, Patel said, textbooks do leges. rather than English teachers. not offer in-depth description or analysis SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Nisha Patel was pleased to know that the of India's, culture. Patel, a teacher at South Brunswick Patel, who graduated cum laude from Temple University in Philadelphia with grant's board of reviewers realized that "This grant giveB teachers the op- High School, was awarded the Fulbright- English teachers also teach history dur- portunity to step out of the textbook and Hays Grant to study abroad in India. majors in secondary English education and Spanish literature and linguistics, is ing literature lessons. into the culture," Patel said. The grant, which is funded by the a first-year English teacher at South She learned of her opportunity to Calling herself a liaison between the United States Department of Education, Brunswick High School to juniors and study in India through an e-mail, country and her students, Patel said she selects 12 participants for "Cultural seniors. "When I read the e-mail, I was tear- will not only learn the essence of Indian Diversity in India's Democracy," part of And it was Patel's English De- ing," Patel said. "I was so happy to learn literature but have an insider's perspec- the University of Pennsylvania's South partment supervisor who Patel said noti- the news." tive into its history, contemporary cul- Asia Center. fied her of the grant opportunity. According to Patel, curriculums of his- ture, politics and diversity. In addition, Patel said India is often misrepresented or underrepresented in the West. "Often, schools have a Eurocentric curriculum," Patel said. Students, Patel said, only view India from a Western perspective, as outsiders, and see only poverty rather than the pos- itive aspects and contributions India has made to the world. This grant, according to Patel, is cru- cial to provide an insider look into India's culture to view its richness. In her time in India, Patel will work with the 11 grant-winners, with whom CENTRAL JERSEY POOLS she will travel and draft a curriculum. Patel said she will create her curricu- lum from research notes, photos, which she will present to her colleagues. Patel said she will also use her obser- vations and' experiences, and realiza- tions of culture, in a way that would ben- efit the teaching of South Asia to stu- dents. "In my English classroom, I believe that it is my duty to pass along the value DIMENSION ONE SPAS of open-mindedness to my students," A Higher Degree of Indulgence Patel said. "While we study literature in class, I remind my students to become insiders as they discover new cultures." '<

.'•'. Community Bulletin Board K FREE Lions to hold fundraiser, tricky tray auction •; • > THIS WEEKEND ONLY! Subway Sandwich Shop will sponsor Your Choice a fund-raiser for the South Brunswick Lions Club April 2 from noon-6 p.m. The shop is at Liberty Mall Plaza, Georges Road and Route 522, Monmouth Electrical Hook-Up Junction section of South Brunswick. It will donate 10 percent of all food sales to OR the Lions. The Lions will sponsor its second annual tricky tray auction April 15 at the FREE cafeteria at South Brunswick High with any Dimension School, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction '500 U.SOne .Sp Savinga Purchasse Bond section of South Bi'unswick. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the auction begins at 8 p.m. For more information, call Diane or Debbie at (732) 297-2051. Chabad's Tefillin Club to meet April 3 CENTRAL The Tefillin Club of Chabad of South Brunswick, 1 Riva Ave., North Brunswick, will hold its next meeting HOURS: April 3 at 8:30 a.m. 732-462 3005 Mon. &Thurs. 10-8 "The Passover Experience" will take 4235 Ht. 9 North POOLS Tues., Wed., Frl. & Sat. 10-6 place April 10 at 2 p.m. at the Chabad Sun 11-5 Jewish Center. It will include a family Freehold* www.centralferseypoola.com One Mile North of model matzah bakery, kosher food, Ul YEARS OF EXPERIENCE *see store for details Freehold Raceway Mall passover judaica and sale of shmurah or on all offers hand-made matzah. For more information call (732)398- 9492. SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 5 Diner, winery owners have grape expectations

"In 'business, there arc different Manolas said. tor, raised by Socio. Law allows Omega Diner adventures. You have to do what works This is a very common practice. "We have to follow municipal guide- to serve N.J. beverages for you. We feel like this is going to "There are over 50 licenses' like this lines for serving alcohol," said work," he said. in the state right now. The difference. Valenzano. without liquor license Manolas, originally from Greece, was between this and a liquor license is that "You can't serve on Sunday until a North Brunswick resident for 10 years only our products are available," said after 12 p.m., and during the week you BY JENNIFER AMATO before moving to Monroe. He has been Valenzano. can serve from opening until 2 a.m," Staff Writer at Omega for a year and a half. This law is also different than BYOB said Police Department Lt. Roger "We will have one of our servers go NORTH BRUNSWICK - Due to the policies. Reinson. out with a tray to tables and offer wine. "Right now you can bring your own Township Attorney Ronald Gordon joint winery/retail privilege instituted We want to have control of the trays and at the Omega Diner & Cafe on Route 1, bottle. The only difference is you can clarified that the license is issued by the servers. The directions will he not to purchase it right there," said Township ABC, not the township. patrons will soon be able to have a glass give the same person 20 glasses," said of wine with their pancakes. Council President Carlo Socio. "They are' not asking permission, but Manolas. "And the winery license forbids hard the people are nice enough to let you Anthony Valenzano of the Valenzano Patrons over the age of 21 can sam- Winery, located in Shamong, is partner- alcohol. [This allows.! only wine from know that it is going on locally," he said. ple a selection of wine. The ABC law Valenzano and other New Jersey "It is a nice incentive to local winer- ing up with the diner to promote the allows 1.5 ounces of four different wines. industry. farms," added Councilwoman Rhonda. ies where you live," said Nicola. Though the details have not been Lyles. The Valenzano Winery started as a "This is an outlet to sell products worked out, according to Valenzano, the grown exclusively in Now Jersey and Liability was an issue raised by family tradition and grew into a plan is to feature a wine of the day and Councilwoman Cathy Nicola. licensed winery eight years ago. Today saves thousands of acres in North and allow patrons up to six complimentary they grow- and. sell 15,000 gallons of South Jersey," he said. half ounce glasses of wine. • "The only employees at Omega [serv- The law was established 15 years ago ing wine.] are joint employees of the wine locally. Their Cynthiana grape There are fruit wines and premium Valenzano Winery. The liability falls on wine has won the 2004 New Jersey by the Department of Agriculture and reds and whites offered. the Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) to me," said Valenzano. Governor's Cup, the Best Estate Grown "There is something for all tastes," Another concern was the control fac- Wine and the Best New Jersey Wine. support the industry. It allows the said Valenzano. wineries to extend their retail privileges "And if you like it, you can take it to and rent space from a diner through your table and consume it while you're their license. there," said Mayor Francis "Mac" "The Garden State Wine Growers Womack. Association is a body that promotes New The process began by Omega looking ! :\ BETTER WAY TO DIVORCE"' I Jersey and wineries. They to extend its business opportunities. DIVORCE MEDIATION work with different parts of the govern- "We are looking here to make more m ment to help save land by converting business in different ways. We got in KEEP YOUR DIGNITY AND SANITY! them to growing grapes instead of sell- touch with about 10 different vineyards • END YOUR MARRIAGE WITHOUT SPENDING ALL YOUR TIME AND ing out to builders. It is what the indus- in the state and this one was willing to MONEY. SAVE A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT AND OBTAIN A BETTER g try revolves around," said Valenzano. work with us. They inspected the place RESULT. George Manolas, one of the owners of and said okay. We are fourth on the list • REACH AGREEMENT ON ALL ISSUES IN 8 TO 12 WEEKS WITH A Omega, feels very good about this ven- for the state to inspect according to ABC MINIMUM OF AGGRAVATION. ture. laws, so we don't have a time frame yet," • SPARE YOUR CHILDREN A PROLONGED EMOTIONAL ROLLER COASTER. . STANLEY A. HARMON & ASSOCIATES, A PROFESSIONAL DIVORCE MEDIATION FIRM, WILL ENABLE YOU TO SPEAK RATIONALLY TO YOUR SPOUSE AND CREATE WORKABLE AND FAIR SOLUTIONS. SUCCESSFUL RESULTS ARE ACHIEVED EVEN WHEN COUPLES S.B. observes poetry month ARE VERY ANGRY. IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU CALL EVEN IF YOUR SPOUSE IS CURRENTLY NOT SOUTH BRUNSWICK - April is the High School Writers." Lott has also con- INTERESTED IN MEDIATION. MR. HARMON CAN HELP OVERCOME THAT PROBLEM. time for poetry and prose. tributed to the anthology "Proposing on THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THE FIRST VISIT. The South Brunswick Arts the Brooklyn Bridge'. Poems About Marriage." STANLEY HARMON HAS BEEN AN ATTORNEY FOR OVER TWENTY FIVE YEARS. AS A- Commission will present two programs GRADUATE OF THE WHARTON SCHOOL HE HAS A THOROUGH UNDERSTANDING OF to honor National Poetry Month. Audience members will be able to par- FINANCIAL MATTERS. THE FIRM'S OFFICES FOR DIVORCE MEDIATION ARE LOCATED Poet, essayist, and author Joyce ticipate in an open poetry reading follow- IN EAST BRUNSWICK AND IN EDISON. Greenberg Lott will discuss and read her ing the discussion of Lott's literature. FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL (732) 409-6469. poetry and selections from her latest And at 3:15 p.m., residents will have EVENING AND WEEKEND HOURS ARE AVAILABLE, book "Dear Mrs. Dalloway" at the the opportunity to discuss the formation YOU HAVE EVERYTHING TO GA.IN AND NOTHING TO LOSE. Wetherill Historic Site on April 16 at 2 of a poetry group for enthusiasts in South FOR MORE INFO REFER TO: www.betterwaytodivorce.com p.m. Brunswick. Hunmm is accredited by The NJ. Assttciatimi of Professional, Lott, who teaches creative writing at For more information on the two South Brunswick High School, is author events, contact the Arts Commission at of "A Teacher's Stories and Reflections on [email protected].

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for fiscal operations, which is the sum- statements, budgets and financial administration," he said. Is credited for reforming mer. Now I get to take a vacation." reports for the municipality. I was able Seneski will miss his staff the most. However, he won't be coaching sports to bring that in-house. I also cleaned up "They are very dedicated and very North Brunswick's teams anytime soon. the computer system. In doing that the competent employees. A job is a job. "My son plays baseball and basket- township saved $70,000 per year in out- Work doesn't change from organization financial practices ball, which are nol my sports. If it were side consulting fees," he said. to organization, there are similar pres- wrestling or football, I would dive in," he Administration has recognized his sures and responsibilities. People said. efforts as well. change, and I enjoyed working with my As the CFO for the township, his "Gerry solidified the financial staff," he said. 1 NORTH BRUNSWICK - Gerry responsibilities included processing accountability of the township to both Seneski will be greatly missed as Seneski, the roundly respected chief financial transactions, financial report- the government body and the public. He well. ing, technical assistance in preparing used every opportunity available to him financial officer (CFO) for North "We are all sad. to see him leaving. Brunswick, will resign on Friday after the annual budget, monitorinj ave money. He saved spending against the adopt oney for us by consolidat- We understand it is for a much better three years on the job. personal situation with his commute. "I will now have a 40-minute com- ed budget and maintain ing bank accounts into ing the computer net- one or two as opposed He has been a solid addition to-the town- mute. That frees up two and a half hours ship," said Lombard. ' a day," Seneski said. work infrastructure, to 30 or 40 when he He had about a three hour round-trip according to the town- first came in," said "I would like to express my personal commute to North Brunswick. ship's Web site. Business Administra- appreciation for his years of service. I "I will now work nine to five, so I can Seneski had valuable tor Robert Lombard. have never met a finer finance officer in leave my house around eight thirty," he experience for his job as "Over the last several the state. I am lucky to have worked said. CFO as well as for his 2iew ?ars he has shown profes- with him," Lombard continued. Soneski will be the new vice presi- job as vice president of sionalism and the ability to "I'm sorry [to. see him go]. I wish he dent of finance and administration at finance and administration, think out of the box. He were staying. We have been lucky to Gloucester County College. "I was the municipal audi- came from the state of New have someone of his caliber for this "It is .a matter of professional tor at a CPA firm in the Jersey and helped us to invest our own long," said Womack. advancement. The CPO will now report Burlington/Camden/Salem area for money. He contributed very much to this Seneski was presented with a procla- to me. I have more responsibilities and seven years. I was the CFO for township, keeping North Brunswick on mation from the township at the council more authority," he said. Cumberland County for seven years. I the right track financially," said Mayor meeting on March 21. was the program manager at the Francis "Mac" Womack. Seneski says the change was also "I would like to thank the mayor for made for personal reasons. He will be Department of Community Affairs in Seneski hopes his replacement fol- Trenton for a year," he said. lows in his footsteps. the opportunity to work here for the last around more for his wife, 12-year-old three years," he said. "It was a pleasure, daughter and 10-year-old son. Seneski says his greatest accomplish- "He/she should be competent enough ment in North Brunswick was eliminat- hut challenging. A challenging job is a "I can take my kids to school. My to keep things running as they are now rewarding job." daughter is now in middle school. My ing outside consulting. and possibly make additional improve- priorities have changed," he said. "The "Prior to me being the CFO, we had ments. They must be confident enough In the interim, Deputy Director Kala busiest time of the year for North an auditing firm that had a great deal of in their abilities to make the right rec- Sriranganathan will take over Seneski's Brunswick operates, at the busiest time involvement in preparing financial ommendations relating to financial position as CFO. East Coast Fireplace Atmosphi of Manalapan Great Food Vented & Vent Free Fireplaces & Gas Logs Since 1968

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Police tie suspect to more burglaries Rummage sale to be held BY JENNIFER AMATO Brunswick Detective James Ryan said Plaza on Route 130. Stall' Writer last week. There were also two charges of crimi- at area church April 2 nal mischief at Carol's Hallmark on NORTH BRUNSWICK - A suspect Complaints in North Brunswick were signed on March 22 according to North Route 1 and My Favorite Muffin at the Reformed Church of North has been apprehended in the string of Church Lane Plaza. Brunswick, 17 Laurel Place, will hold a smash-and-grab burglaries in North Brunswick police Lt. Roger Reinson. Six charges of burglary and theft have A stolen Ford Taurus found at one of rummage sale April 2 from 9 a.m.-l p.m Brunswick. the locations by Church Lane is still For more information, call the church at Police confirmed that Gabriel Bay, 36, been brought against Bay in North Brunswick. These include incidents at being investigated. (732) 545-2736. a local transient,, was responsible for the Bay was taken to the Middlesex incidents in North Brunswick as well aa Classical Caterers on Finncgans Lane, Brunswick Grill and Pizza on Route 27, Correction Center in North Brunswick South Brunswick and Edison. He was with bail set at $100,000. Friends of Sr. Center flea apprehended on March 20 at the Oak- and Napoli's Pizzeria at the Church Lane dale Mobile Home Park in South market to be on April 9 Brunswick after allegedly trying to break into a home. The Friends of the North Brunswick Police focused on Bay as a suspect Grant to help finance Senior Center will host its annual indoor after North B run swick detectives flea market April 9 from 8 a.m.-l:30 p.m. tracked a receipt found at a burglary at the center at 15 Linwood Place. Items scene to a relative of Bay and set up sur- police, first aid purchases will range from "gently used" to veillance at the mobile home park, South antiques, and coffee, pastries and bagels will be available for purchase. BY JENNIFER AMATO new generators at five sites around the Staff Writer township. For more information, call Jessica at the Department of Parks, Recreation and NORTH BRUNSWICK - The Police "The key site is the Department of Public Works. It is an important site for Community Service at (732) 247-0922, Department presented two issues con- ext. 651. cerning equipment purchases at all organizations. It fuels the police, the Monday's Township Council meeting. first aid and the fire squads," Reinson 1 Lt. Reinson, speaking on behalf of said. Kiwanis' pancake Police Director Kenneth McCormick, said A generator will also be installed at the Renaissance water tower, which cur- breakfast April 10 Therapy a Homeland Security Grant was received for $39,000. rently doesn't have one. "The money will be divided between The other locations are at the three The Kiwanis of North Brunswick/ Presented by the police department, the first aid squad firehouses. Firehouses No. 1 and 2 have Milltown will sponsor a pancake break- and the fire department. It depends on old generators that do function, but No, 3 fast April 10 from 8 a.m.-noon at North Roberta E. what each organization needs," Reinson doesn't have one at all. Brunswick Senior Center, Linwood Place Scharff, PT said. "The proposed plan is three this year and Glenn Avenue. The event will also The police department will buy a van and two next year. The designs are feature a silent auction. Tickets are $4, equipped as an offsite command center already done," said Reinson. and $3 for children. away from headquarters. The first aid "For funding we will use capital funds For more information, cai! Mel at THE VALUE OF squad is requesting a trailer to set up authorized previously for this purpose," (732) 246-0460. HAZMAT, however, it will be multifunc- Business Administrator Robert Lombard CONSTANT MOTION tional. The fire department is asking for said. This will become part of the fiscal New School's faculty Traditionally, immobilization has been the stan- a radiation detector. year 2006. dard treatment after orthopedic surgery. These Reinson also asked for the approval of piano recital April 10 days, however, after undergoing knee reconstruc- tion, therapy with a machine that puts lite joint The New School for Music Study of through continuous passive motion is preferred. FREE INSTALLATION • FREE INSTALLATION Kingston, Kingston section of South According to a recent review by Canadian Brunswick, will present a faculty piano researchers, continuous passive motion (CPM) recital April 10 at 2 p.m. The event will leads to improved flexion when added to con- be at Miller chapel at Princeton ventional physical therapy, Continuous passive Theological Seminary, 20 Library Place, motion is an external motorized procedure that Staff will perform both solo and enables a Joint to move passively through a pre- ensemble literature including composi- determined range of motion. According to the INSTALLATION tions by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Dvorak, study, after having undergone total knee replace- AVAILABLE ON Beethoven and Ginastera. The recital is ment because of degenerative joint disease, ABOVE GROUND free, and suggested donations are $20- patients treated with CPM achieved 90 degrees per-family and $10-per-person. of knee flexion an average of 4.7 days foster than POOLS For more information, call the New a comparison group, They were also discharged School at (609) 921-2900. 0.69 days earlier. CPM keeps the joint region stretched and 732.462.SO0S warm, increasing blood flow and elasticity, Most Hours: Fire company's trip to 4235 Rt. 9 N., Freehold, HJ patients get (heir motion back faster, are off Mon. SThurs. 10-8 crutches sooner and they also find that it relaxes one mile North of Freehold Raceway Mall fflTOH Tues.,Wed., Fri. & Sat. 10-6 Atlantic City April 10 www.wnlroljerscyiiools.rom Sun. 11-5 the area and provides pain relief. 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Budget • The high school's Family Consumer state average. core of what the districts have as their pri- (Continued from page I) Science Program will also be terminated. "The Board of Ed in the past has mary responsibilities. The passing of this contributions for air conditioning in all of "This is a practical issue, not a finan- always been fiscally responsible. Two budget will enable the high quality of edu- the elementary schools, the addition of cial one. There are no certified teachers. thousand dollars times 5,000 students cational programs that North Brunswick cheerleading and cross country at Linda Rosano was an outstanding teacher, would equal $10 million extra for us if we citizens expect and deserve to continue," Linwood Middle School and the addition the anchor of the department, but she is spent the state average," said Rimmer. Rimmer said. of one regular teacher, one special educa- retiring at the end of the year. We can't North Brunswick chooses not to spend Manning said the staff would be affect- tion teacher and one Child Study Team find solid teachers," said Rimmer. "But we more because "we feel we have a commit- ed the most. position at each level. A new plan offers will put some [other] programs in place to ment to the tax person. There are no frills "You can cut as much as you want of Gifted & Talented students the opportuni- meet those needs." on this program, We are reassuring the the other stuff and it doesn't make much ty to participate in the program after There will also bo no increase in custo- taxpayers that we are not spending wild- difference. You still have to cut staff," he school instead of missing class time. dial and maintenance staff at the high ly." said. school despite the additional 30,000 If the budget is not passed, the board If the budget is defeated, it heads to "Kids like math and science; they don't square feet. want to miss an hour for Gifted & said it must consider further administra- the Township Council, which can recom- Talented. They will no longer miss "We have to stretch people out to tive cuts, increasing class size, reducing mend it be cut or remain the same. The instructional time at no cost to the partic- increase productivity," said Rimmer. athletic programs, reducing specialized board then must vote to accept the budget ipants. They will be bussed back and The district remained under the budg- programs such as Gifted & Talented, cut or appeal it to the state. forth," said Rimmer. et cap by eliminating a supervisor of spe- Project Assist and summer programs, Residents can vote on tliis year's pro- cial education and a supervisor of custodi- reducing technology initiatives and elimi- posed budget on April 19 from 2 p.m. to 9 Parents are concerned about schedul- ans, and declining increases in security nating air conditioning in the elementary ing conflicts if the program is held after p.m. school. There are sports, extracurricular programs and religious programs to be considered. ADVERTISEMENT "The program runs two days per week, so we will survey the students and stag- ger those days to avoid conflict," said Rimmer. Now There's a REAL Solution "Whatever we do is going to affect somebody. We have to balance pulling kids out of academics during the day. To Your Credit Problems! 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HUGE Jewish custom to bury a body as soon as "Everyone did a phenomenal job," SKI SALE! SELECTION! possible. The ideal situation is within 24 Carlebach said. SKIS* BOOTS hours, Carlebach said. Carlebach said the inclement weath- According to Carlebach, there was er may have kept the young and elderly • SNOWBOARDS also an urgency to the situation because away, but did not deter those who want- flFF * JACKETS* PANTS urr Thursday began a fast that participants ed to take part in ceremony and pay • CLOVES needed to prepare for before the burial. respects to the grand rabbi. The burial involved a eulogy in Large crowds are expected again this rifCDVTUIlin 'SHELLS AND Brooklyn, then a procession to South week at Grand Rabbi Naftalai EVERYTHING MORE Brunswick. Halberstam's headstone dedication. s^°]TH*}upjty BuUefin_Board_ What, Why & How of Genealogy1 April 3 Middlesex County Cultural and by preservation archivist Janet Riemer. 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Athletes of the Month by The "I like Tracy McGrady from the "I would love to be a professional In his spare time, Anthony enjoys Department of Parks, Recreation & Houston Rockets," she said. baseball player because I love it so reading- and playing video games, espe- Community Services. Caroline doesn't see a future career much. I have to play really hard and do cially baseball ones. The DPRCS chooses two students in sports. my best." Anthony is inspired by his family. per month who excel in both academics "I would like to play in college, but He was part of the Diamond Stars "He wants to be better than his and athletics. not professionally. I'd like to be a veteri- AAU fall championship team. Anthony brothers," said Saffiotti. "This is our third year now. It is so narian. I like animals," she said. is helped by his father Jim Muldowney, The Department of Parks, She was nominated by the Athletic Director at Edison High Recreation and Community Services is her basketball coach. School. accepting nominations for its Scholar "He said anyone with "Anthony gets a lot of free coaching Athlete program. Coaches, teachers and "I usually do homework good grades could bring in advice," said his grandfather, Joe parents of children in grades K-12 can and then practice. their report card, so I did," Saffiotti. submit their recommendations to the Sometimes I have two Caroline has been on Anthony does have a backup plan in DPRCS Office at 710 Hermann Road, or practices on the same the high honor roll every case his baseball dreams don't work out. to LBenson@northbrunswick day. I have to rush from marking period for the last "I watch CSI, so I'd like to do some- online.com. two years and has all A's. thing in forensics," he said. Nominations must be in writing no one to another/' She said she finds it hard Anthony has ail AJs, is on the high longer than one page long, and a copy of to balance school and honor roll and is Student of the Marking the student's most recent report card sports. Period for the second marking period must be attached. — Caroline Connolly "I usually do homework and then practice. Sometimes I have two practices on the same day. great because we can highlight the pos- I have to rush from one to another," she itivity of the community. The tremen- said. dous youth organization fosters what Somehow Caroline finds spare time North Brunswick is made of," said Lou to do what she loves. Ann Benson, director of the DPRCS. "I play basketball in my driveway \j W1 is a serious offense! Caroline, 10, is a fifth-grade student with my brother, I walk my dog, I watch at Parsons Elementary School. She TV and I like to read," she said. plays right and left wing for the recre- "When I get into Linwood, I want to Ann Renaud is in a unique position to help, ation lacrosse team, small forward for [participate in] the drama club, and the recreation basketball team and mid- when I get old enough I want to do Buddy Ball," she said Buddy Ball Basketball is a program ' Trial Attorney "I would love to be Anthony is currently a professional involved in. • Former Municipal Court Judge baseball player "It's on Saturdays because I love it so from noon until 1 p.m. I help the children who are • Practitioner for 25 years much. I have to disabled practice their play really hard shooting and passing," he and do my best." said. Anthony, 12, is a sev- The combination is hard to beat — Anthony enth-grader at Linwood Muldowney Middle School. 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• • Letters Cutting farm conservation makes for bitter harvest Raymond Rd. unsafe ith deficit and defense wildlife habitat and unmatched Program — converts marginal unfunded requests that they n March 18 at 7:30 a.m. at spending high, flood control. This program ia in hayfielda or other pasture lands want to do their part to help the corner of Taylor and W huge demand nationally - in into native warm, season grass- address some of the state's - and O Raymond Road - with 5 Congress is proposing 2003, there were almost 4400 land that serve as migratory the nation's, - most pressing the school bus approaching and j to cut funding for the U.S. applications, representing stopovers for birds and butter- environmental challenges. its lights flashing — a motorist Department of Agriculture's 744,000 acres, that couldn't be flies. Cong2*ess should help them do so. speeding down Raymond stuck (USDA) conservation programs. funded. In New Jersey, $5.5 mil- In New Jersey, there's also an To cut farmland preservation our five-month-old puppy, Cody. But if President Bush wants lion m requests went unfunded! equity issue for our state's farm- and conservation funding would The motorist was trying to "rush programs lhat produce results, the bus" so she would not have to Federal Farm and Ranch ers. We rank fourth among the bring a bitter harvest. take the time to stop. as he said in his State of the Land Protection Program - states in pheasant production, If you would like to learn Union address, these programs funds permanent farmland seventh in ducks, 14th in veg- more about how you can help to We felt it was important to should continue. preservation through grants to etables, 11th in nursery, green- save conservation funding in the notify the neighborhood of the The conservation programs buy development rights on agri- house and sod production, and federal budget, call Pam ongoing safety issues with people in the 2002 Farm Bill are volun- cultural lands. 13th in fruits, nuts and berries. Browning, Policy Coordinator at not obeying the speed limit or the tary and provide farmers and Environmental Quality None of these "crops" are the National Campaign for bus laws on Raymond Road. Cody other private landowners with is currently undergoing surgery Incentives Program - supports a subsidized by the federal gov- Sustainable Agriculture or visit for a broken leg and hip. In all incentives to produce environ- wide variety of conservation ernment. As a result, New their Web site at www.sustain- mental benefits. And they are likelihood, he will recover and is practices including helping Jersey farmers ranked 42nd out ableagriculture.net or visit expected to be home next week. extremely important to states fanners make the transition to of all the states in federal farm www.njconservation.org, for like New Jersey with so much organic production. subsidies from 1995-2002, re- more information about conserv- Finally our family is thankful valuable farmland and open Conservation Reserve ceiving a total of $85.5 million. ing New Jersey's precious land to all of you who have worked space. Enhancement Program - plant- In contrast, Iowa's farmers and natural resources. diligently to make Raymond These are some examples: Road safer, but this is a painful ing buffers, filter strips and received $11.3 billion over the reminder that more measures Wetlands Reserve Program - grass along farmland streams same period! provides technical and financial Michele Byers need to be taken for our safety, improves water quality and But New Jersey farmers are executive director and especially for the children. assistance to landowners who helps restore ecological func- eligible for conservation pro- restore and protect wetlands on New Jersey Conservation tions of streams. grams, and they have demon- Foundation The Hess Family their property. Wetlands provide Wildlife Habitat Incentives strated through both funded and enormous benefits, including Far Hills South Brunswick

Editorial: (732) 358-5200 Ext, 8226 Classified: (800) 660-4ADS Volume 12, Number 25 Fax:(732)780-4192 Fax: (732) 780-4678 Sentinel E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] The Sentinel is published Thursday by the Sentinel Sports E-mail: [email protected] Publishing Co., P.O. Box 5001, Freehod, NJ077J8. [ A Greater Media Newspaper Delivery problems? For mail subscription information, call (800) 989- Karl Vllncota Display Advertising; (732) 358-5200 Managing Editor Fax:(732)780-4257 Call circulation at (SOD) 989-9969 Doug McKenzio E-mail: [email protected] or e-mail: [email protected] before 1 Sports Coordinator i SENTINEL, March 31,2005 13 WORD ON THE STREET

Do you think Congress had the right to intervene in the Terri Schiavo case?

I don't think it was really their place to step in. / would want Part of me her to stay alive wants to hang if she's still on and wants to responsive. It's hope. Part of me more a family thinks some- decision. times in that state they might — Candice just want it over. Joachin You can't say North Brunswick what's going on in her mind.

— Nodel Saunders North Brunswick

I believe her hus- band has more rights over her [than her par- ents]. He should know her better now that she's his wife.

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Paquette leaves lasting impression in South Brunswick QjiaCity & %ptiability wanted to take the time to write a included many things, and one particu- ...what you e%pe.ct when purchasing a piano thank you to Chief Mike Paquette, lar aspect — the implementation of I who has served the community of community policing — opened the South Brunswick very honorably and police force to the township and built professionally during the last 27 years. open relationships within the thriving He worked his way up from the ranks of diversity of the community. As a result, patrolman to South Brunswick's police we have seen crime decline in the town- fair discounted prices (Hp reBatefrom a chief and will be retiring at the end of ship. His dedication also has led to guaranteed questionable March. national police recognition and involve- source As a 20-year resident of South ment in protecting South Brunswick 9{ot8O%offa Brunswick, I have seen many changes from a national security protection per- fake list Jionest financing occur in town, from the number of peo- spective. ple, new homes and office buildings As every one of us continues the hus- Large S(easonaBCe each year. This has led to many pres- tle and bustle of day-to-day errands, we selection trade-ins sures on the police department, and the should . all stop and thank Chief of quality chief, his staff and his officers were Paquette for more than two decades of In-house & always there for the community. dedicated police service and a top-notch service- One of the things we tend to overlook police department committed to our used moving & and take for granted is the ability of the safety. We should also thank his family pianos police department to quietly grow in for allowing the chief — their husband tuning you order to protect us and ensure our safe- and father — to share his talents in

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All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects are presumed was stolen from the car. No other vehicles in the handgun, one silver with a wooden handle and South Brunswick innocent until found guilty in court. area were attacked according to reports. one black, drew the slides back and released them as if to load the weapon. They pointed one Police are investigating a reported theft of a gun at the woman and one at ihe man, and' Police are investigating a reported bur- North Brunswick 1997 Mazda from Schmidt Lane on March 26. demanded the purse. There was $1,000 in cash glary of a residence on Springwood Court in The victim, 23, of Somerset, said she was visiting and other miscellaneous property in the purse. the Princeton Walk Development on March 29. Police arrested and charged James S. her friend for two-and-a-half hours and noticed The daughter hit the panic button on her car The home's front door was kicked in, but it was Cameron, alias Jamie Fogler, 21, of North the car was missing when she left, The car was alarm, which startled the suspects. They on with unknown what was taken from the residence. A Brunswick, with obstruction, resisting arresl and secured with her pocketbook inside. the pocketbook toward Goodwin and witness reported seeing a small green station disorderly conduct al Regal Cinemas on Route 1 Management at the Kendall Court Apartments Willowbrook drives. A responding officer discov- wagon leaving the area around the lime of the on March 22. A Regal employee said she asked reported the vehicle had not been towed. There ered the purse, a black hooded sweatshirt and a apparent break-in, according to reports. him to leave the theater on March 20 because he are no suspects, according to police. black and white ball cap one suspect was wear- was hanging around without a movie ticket and ing, and a silver handgun in the bushes between Police are investigating a reported bur- bothering other patrons. The responding police Police are investigating a report of armed Goodwin, Willowbrook and Hidden Lake drives. glary of a home on Blossom Circle in Dayton officer recognized Cameron from an incident two robbery at Hadleigh Lane on March 25. The vie* State Police sent in two tracking dogs which were on March 25. A safe containing an undeter- nights earlier on Schmid! Lane, according to tlm, his wile and daughter were robbed at gun- unable to pick up a substantial scent in the out- mined amounl of jewelry was removed from police reports. Police reported he appeared to point by two black males as they were unloading lying areas. The investigation was turned over to the home. be ready for a physical altercation and continual- their car after a trip. The men each look out a a detective, according to police reports. ly resisled arrest. Cameron was brought to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center wilh bail set at $15,000.

Police arrested and charged Javier Ortiz, of Bridgeport, Conn., with possession^ drug para- phernalia, possession and use of conlralled dangerous substances and driving while in- toxicated alter a motor vehicle stop on Route 130 'South on March 1. He was processed and released.

Police are Investigating a report of theft for an undisclosed amount of money from the North Fork Bank on March 22. The victim, 60, of North Brunswick, said she noticed a dark bag with a zipper an the ground in the Wal-Mart parking lot. She was approached by two suspects who Route 18, Across from Brunswick Square Mall opened ihe bag and pulled out a 4-inch thick stack of paper with a $100 bill on top. The victim said she did not want to be involved and went inside to shop. One of the suspects later found I=»OIMTI/XC C5MCZ 1 Certified her in the store and said no one claimed the WE ARE PROFESSIONAL GRADE. I USED VEHICLES money so they were going to split it three ways. The arranged deal was for the victim to give Service Hours: Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm, money lo the suspect in order to buy a bond worth twice as much. A third suspect introduced Sat: 8am-4pm • No Appointment Necessary! as a pastor became involved, and the four went to the Bank of America. The victim withdrew the money and was told to wait for the bond at Quiznos with one ol the suspects. After fifteen [732]651-411O minutes the suspect left Quiznos and the victim went lo ihe bank and realized everyone and the vehicle were gone. Surveillance at the North Fork Bank, Wal-Mart, and Ihe Bank of America are being reviewed. The investigation will continue pending further information or evidence, accord- ing to policB.

Police are investigating a report of burglary and theft at the Gull Gas Station on Route 130 on March 22. The gas attendant staled the window in the small booth was smashed overnight, and $2,042 worth of merchandise and personal prop- erty was stolen, according to police reports.

Police are investigating a reported thelt of a vehicle from (he Saturn of Brunswick on Route 1. ARE YOU CURRENTLY DISSATISFIED WITH YOUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT? The theft of the 1996 red Jeep, valued at $9,800, was reported on March 24 although the car was last checked on Feb. 1, according '.o the safes manager. It was entered into the National Crime Come and Visit Information Center database by dispatch as a result of the investigation. the Friendliest Police are Investigating a report of fraud on March 23. The victim, 40, of North Brunswick, reported that someone had obtained his Service Department identification and used his bank card to remove an undisclosed amount of money from his bank account. He found out when he attempted to use Around. 23 POINT SERSBNU his debit card and was denied. No further police action is required at this time according to snmy INSPECTION reports. We Thrive To Be Police are investigating a report of identity WITH RNY VISIT! fraud and theft of a motor vehicle. The victim, 47, Your Mechanic! of North Brunswick, said he received a letter from Dollar Rent-A-Car out of Newark Airport accusing him of renting a vehicle on March 1 and not TIME CUSTOMER | ||J STATE returning it. The victim said he never rented Ihe W AAA APPROVED car and was at work at the time. The rental com- pany did not have a description of the suspect, but said Ihe suspect had (he victim's driver's li- cense and American Express credit card. The Includes up to 5 quarts of oil. Some models slightly higher We will service victim said he has never had an American Express card. your vehicle & honor your factory warranty no matter Police are investigating a reported vehicle theft and burglary of a 2001 Mazda Tribute on where you purchased Newton Street on March 24. The victim, 39, of or leased it! , Brunswick, noticed the rear window l: tf as he •••*" '•••«"T^- JwM"«Si, SAJ L^t^u.-a • ranzns • fitiwans • Ncnas • iMunxvs - 1 6 SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 Business Briefs

Doctors of Dental Medicine, Dayton the Unitarian Society, 176 Tices Lane, the state of New Jersey Board of of the morning announcements at the section of South Brunswick, will cele- East Brunswick. For more information, Pharmacy by acting Gov. Codey. high school will be aired Monday-Friday brate its 25th anniversary April 1. The call (609) 396-3774 or visit www.njenvi- at 12:30 p.m. For more information, call practice is owned by Dr. Harvey Meade ronment.org. Robert Wood Johnson University the Board at (732) 297-7800, ext. 3160. and Dr. Richard Hirschlag. Both doctors Hospital, New Brunswick, has will take the practice's entire staff on a Davinder Kaur, M.D., of Brunswick announced Peter S. Amenta, M.D., has Women Helping Women, Edison Caribbean cruise to celebrate the event. Internal Medicine, will present "What's been appointed senior vice president for will hold its ninth annual "Night at the The practice was opened in 1980 by Your Number?" April 14 from 10:30 a.m.- medical affairs and chief of staff at the Races" fund-raiser April 29 at the Meade and hia wife, Terry, As it grew, noon at Charleston Place, 3424 Rte. 27, hospital. Prior to his appointment, Pegasus, East Rutherford. Area race Hirschlag, a specialist in oral and max- Kendall Park section of South Amenta served as interim in the posi- patrons include eJNJ, LLC, (a Johnson illofacial surgery, joined the practice, as Brunswick. The free event is sponsored tions for the past three years. He is cer- & Johnson Company), North did Dr, Kenneth Alspach. Meade and by South Brunswick Health tified by the American Board of Brunswick, and Johnson & Johnson, Hirschlag are both graduates of the post- Department. Kaur will discuss numbers Pathology in anatomic and clinical New Brunswick. The event will include graduate program for dental continuing such as cholesterol, body mass index, pathology. A resident of West Windsor, a buffet, silent auction and raffle prizes. education, the L.D. Pankey Institute, and blood pressure. There will also be a Amenta received his doctor of medicine Women Helping Women assists women, raffle and refreshments will be served. and doctor of philosophy degrees at young girls and teens struggling with Rainbow Academy, 2878 Route 27 For more information, call E. Shane Hahnemann University, Philadelphia, issues related to domestic violence, sex- north, North Brunswick, will be visited Uber at (732) 951-1700 or Nancy and his bachelor's degree at Trinity ual abuse, loss, depression, self-esteem by the character Chuck E. Cheese April MacKay at (732) 329-0627, ext. 7258. College, Hartford, Conn. and addiction. Tickets are $100, and 7 at 3:30 p.m. and stickers to students to $1,000 for a table of 10. For more infor- be redeemed as free tokens later that Pathfinder Consulting Group, North Fork Bank recently donated mation about becoming a patron or day from 5-9 p.m. at the facility. North North Brunswick, will hold a sales and "Emergency Go Bags" to seniors residing reservations, call Arlene at (732) 549- Brunswick children are also welcome to general employment career fair April 18 at Charleston Place and Oak Woods, 6000. attend the event, and the academy will from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Hyatt South Brunswick. The bags are intended hand out coupons for families (20 free Regency New Brunswick, 2 Albany St. to be used to prepare for emergencies, Plainsboro Mayor Peter Cantu was tokens with the purchase of large pizza). More than 25 exhibitors are expected to and suggestions of items to be placed in recently reelected to chair the The Chuck E. Cheese establishment on attend. the bags are flashlights, a change of Middlesex County Agriculture Route 1 will also give the academy a per- For more information, call (732) 821- clothing, and personal care items. Development Board. He has served in centage of profits from that evening. 7048 or visit www.procareerexpo.corn. Distribution of the bags is part of South the role since the Board was established Brunswick Community Development's in 1985. Cantu has been instrumental in State Sen. Bob Smith (D-4th) will Paulette Moore Hines, Monmouth emergency preparedness plan. helping the Board — through the coun- be h onored by the New Jers ey Junction section of South Brunswick, Community Development is the owner of ty's Farmland Preservation Program — Environmental Lobby with its Frank was recently reappointed to the State of Charleston Place and Oak Woods which preserve 33 farms for a total of 3,630 Oliver Environmental Award April 10. New Jersey Child Life Protection were built as low-income housing. acres throughout the County, Created The award was created to recogni2e pub- Commission by acting Gov, Codey, by the Middlesex County Board of lic officials and other individuals demon- South Brunswick Township Chosen Freeholders, the Board works strating commitment and courage in Joseph D. Grodman, Monmouth Public Schools has announced district with farmers, local municipalities and protecting the natural environment. Junction,, was recently appointed to the cable station, Channel 28 VTN has the State Department of Agriculture to Smith will be honored with the Oliver New Jersey State Board of Examiners of returned to operational statue. The save land from commercial develop- Award for his chairmanship of the Ophthalmic Dispensers and Ophthalmic channel will air live Board of Education ment. The Farmland Preservation pro- Senate Environment Committee and for Technicians by acting Gov. Codey. meetings, and meetings will be rebroad- gram purchases the non-agriculture his sponsorship of the Highlands Water cast Monday-Friday at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. development rights on farmland that Protection and Planning Act. The award Marc G. Sturgill, Pharm.D., North Saturday and Sunday rebroadcasts will meets criteria established by the reception will be April 10 at 1:30 p.m. at Brunswick, was recently appointed to be at 9 a.m. Additionally, a taped version Middlesex County Agriculture Development Board and the New Jersey State Agriculture Development Committee. Among the 33 farms that have been preserved are Gordon Dey farm, and Von Thun farm, South Affordable Dementia Brunswick; Gasko farm, Monroe Township; and Birardi farm, Old Bridge.

The Middlesex County Bar Asso- to arrive in your community! ciation (MCBA), New Brunswick, will present a discussion on case law Potomac Homes provides professional, updates and enforcing a litigant's rights April 13 at 4:30 p.m. at Middlesex 24 hour dementia care, in a cozy, County Family Court, 120 New St., New family-friendly environment. Brunswick. Cost is $15 for MCBA mem- bers, $10 for MCBA young lawyers com- • Resident-centered care mittee members, and $25 for all others. A discussion on "Dealing With City Hall: • Private bedrooms Who and What You Need to Know" fea- • Medication Management turing South Brunswick Mayor Frank Gambatese, East Brunswick adminis- • Delicious home-cooked meals trator James White, and Woodbridge • State-of-the-art designed homes with Township attorney James P. Nolan Jr. will be April 14 at 12:15 p.m. at the fenced grounds and wandering alarm system Hampton Inn, 370 Route 9 north, Woodbridge. Cost is $16'for nonmem- Potomac Homes has been providing exceptional bers and $8 for members. , care for those with Alzheimer's disease and related The' young lawyers group will hold , "Breakfast With a Judge" April 26. The dementia for more than a decade. open discussion will be with Judge Mary Casey, South Brunswick, and Judge Stephen Ritz, Piscataway (invited). Fee We invite you to call (800) ?35 ?89R. is $7 for nonmembers and $4 for mem- for more information and a private tour. For more information about Alzheimer's disease, or for a virtual tour of one of our residences, Idg onto our website: www.potomncqrouphonies.com (732) 828-3433. Potomac Hbmes • Conveniently located In Chester, Cresskill, Green Brook, Hlllsdale, Mahwah, Items for Business Briefs may be e maiiod to [email protected]. They Montvllle, Paramus, Park Ridge, Ramsey, Woodclfff Lake and coming soon: West Windsor! also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 or We.are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy (or Ihe achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. mailed to North & South Brunswick j We encourage and support an affirmative advertising and marketing program in which there are no barriers to obtaining housing because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status or national origin. Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, 07728. - i ••• ;••-

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Mon-Sal 10AM to 9PM _ Sunday 12 to 6PM 1 8 SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 Study shows Matawan line now viable option through Monroe, Jamesburg and The two other possibilities are a wrong question," Panter said. "They're Citizens committee Monmouth Junction. However, the Lakehurst to Red Bank line and a thinking one of these lines must be fea- expected to meet DEIS showed that the Lakehurst to Lakehurst to Monmouth Junction line. sible. And the answer may be none of Matawan route may be the most attrac- The Lakehurst to Monmouth Junction the above if the two communities that to discuss strategy tive option, when factors such as rider- line is more commonly referred to as are meant to benefit from these are all ship are included. the MOM (Monmouth-Ocean-Middle- firmly opposed," The Lakehurst to Matawan route sex) line. He said residents of eastern Mon- would include stops in Manchester- The Township of South Brunswick, mouth County already have rail service ore than 100 area residents Lakehurst, Jackson, Lakewood, Free- however, has been steadfast in its oppo- in Red Bank, making a Monmouth turned out March 22 to learn hold Township, Freehold Borough, sition to the MOM transit line. Junction line unnecessary. M the results of a study that Marlboro, Morganville, Matawan, According to Public Affairs Co- Also, Panter said, many homeown- examined the possibility of expanding South Amboy, Perth Amboy, Wood- ordinator and MOM line liaison Ron ers in Monmouth County who live near passenger rail service in central New bridge, Newark Airport and Newark. Schmalz, the design of MOM line would the Henry Hudson Trail paid a pre- Jersey. "In terms of results, they said that require additional tracks, an upgrade mium on their homes with the under- NJ Transit officials revealed the the ridership forecasts were that the to rail crossing, and the expensive con- standing that the trail, formerly a findings of the Draft Environmental Matawan line would see more business struction of a tunnel to connect the freight train rail line, would remain a Impact Statement (DEIS), which was than the other two," said Assemblyman existing light freight line in Dayton to walking path. conducted by Systra Consulting of Michael Panter (D-Monmouth and the Northeast Corridor Line. If the Matawan line is selected and Bloomfield, at the Freehold Gardens Mercer). "And in terms of economics, "We feel, looking at the trans- built, that path would again be used as Hotel, Freehold Township. the Monmouth Junction line would be portation issues, that it makes more part of a rail line. NJ Transit is considering three the most expensive, with Red Bank and sense to utilize the existing Matawan "So the thought that [the Henry routes the commuter rail line could fol- Matawan being least expensive, so the or Red Bank lines to move commuters Hudson Trail] could now be reactivated low. Much discussion has centered combination of those things I think from Ocean County to New York City or and become a commuter railroad would around the route that would run pointed to Matawan." North Jersey." be devastating to families living in For the Matawan route, the capital these communities," the assemblyman cost estimate is $730 million, with op- said. erating costs estimated at $45 million Panter said NJ Transit leased the and a daily ridership of 10,900. path to Monmouth County, but included STUDY TITLE: Rondomized, DoublA-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multiple Dose Study of BMS-587101 in Palients with Moderate to Severe Psoriasis For the Red Bank route, the capital in that lease a "reverter clause" that cost estimate is $600 million, with op- would allow NJ Transit to resume con- erating costs estimated at $42 million trol of the path and use it for a passen- VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FORA and a daily ridership of 7,900. ger railservice. For the Monmouth Junction route, "And that's something that not only PSORIASIS RESEARCH STUDY the capital cost estimate is $860 mil- the residents in all of these towns, but lion, with operating costs estimated at local and county governments, have Qualified Participants must be 18 to 75 years old $49 million and a daily ridership of been strictly opposed to," he said. 9,000. "Really, no one is in favor of this." Must have Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis for at least 6 Panter said it came as a surprise Panter said NJ Transit has been months. that NJ Transit officials would even considering instituting passenger rail There are 12 visits over approximately 16 weeks consider the Matawan line because service in this region since the 1980s, those officials all but ruled out that al- when it would have been less expensive Study Drug to be taken orally (by mouth). ternative seven years ago. » and far less intrusive. i Study participants will receive payment. "So it's a drastic about-face that "But they've dragged their feet for so they're pointing to Matawan as a viable long, the state has allowed overde- Principal Investigator: option now," Panter said. velopment to run rampant, and now Alice B. Gottlieb, M.D., Ph.D. However, he said the public would we've really put ourselves in a tenuous Director, Clinical Research Center not support any of the three options. position where we may not be able to V UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School He said he and Assemblyman Robert expand rail service," he said. One Robert Wood Johnson Place - Morgan (D-Monmouth and Mercer), as Panter said the although mass pub- Now Brunswick, New Jersey 08903-0019 well as county and local government lic transportation is important in such officials in Middlesex and Monmouth a densely populated state, residents Par additional information or to see if you counties and the residents of those cannot expect that passenger rail ser- ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON qualify for this study, please call Nancy at MEDICAL SCHOOL counties are opposed to any form the vice will be made available in every cor- (732)418-8484 rail service would take. ner of the state. "I think NJ Transit is asking the Not everybody is as decidedly op- posed to the service, however. Panter said Ocean County officials •3 believe that their residents are too iso- lated to be without commuter rail ser- vice. Those officials contend that if Monmouth County opposes the rail lines, there is no way a rail service would reach residents in Ocean County. "I understand these concerns, but I don't think Monmouth and Middlesex have an obligation to run trains through our neighborhoods just to give Better, not Bigger. folks in Ocean a train to ride into New York City," Panter said. The assemblyman said the Mon- I "WE DELIVER mouth Junction line would receive less SAVINGS BANK Top Soil • Mulch opposition, since it would be less intru- Decorative Stones sive to Monmouth County residents We offer a variety of loans while serving those in Ocean County. for you]' Dream Home. Qervice He said residents would prefer other Retaining Walls means of public transportation, such as Home Equity • Mortgage ^Mmm £siO improved bus service, to the proposed Pavefs rail lines. Refinance • Construction Ponds &- Waterfalls But, he said, there are insufficient Great Rates park-and-ride facilities, and many com- muter buses are already filled to capac- Personal Service 732-651-6616 ity. 690 Cranbury Rd., East Brunswick (Behind Ferris Farm) "So we've been advocating for a long (888 990-BANK time for more park-and-rides, expanded (Continued on next page) NS SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 • 1 9 (Continued from previous page) meeting shortly thereafter so that we bus service, improved service on NJ can brief the public on our strategy," Transit in the eastern part of Panter said, adding that he plans to Monmouth, where much of their organize several public meetings on ridership is to capacity in terms of the subject. parking, and just how many people Panter said although the DEIS the trains will hold," Panter said. showed that the Matawan line would Jamesburg Councilwoman cost less than at least one other Barbara Carpenter said regular rail option, it cannot accurately represent service in the borough would cut the the "intangible costs" such as resi- town in half and would be far more dents who have threatened to sell LAKE-VU DAY CAMP dangerous than a their homes if the commuter bub s == line is approved, Let Your Child Discover the line. and others who Lake-Vu Difference! "I would say, "We feel, looking at the are considering rather than the transportation issues, that filing a lawsuit against NJ Summer Camp for Boys and Girls Ages 3-15 trains, go for the it makes more sense to utilize buses," Carpenter Transit, Door-to-door transportation. said. "If they're the existing Matawan or "Those are the Hot lunch daily. Mini-day available. trying to get more Red Bank lines to move sorts of things people off the commuters from Ocean County to the study did not NEW for 2005: Sports complex designed roads, with the New York City or North Jersey/7 include and I traffic, I would think those are exclusively for young children! State-of-the-art rock wall say bus service is — Ran Schmalz the things that and much more! the way." MOM line liaison are most impor- Carpenter said public affairs coordinator tant to our com- she is working on South Brunswick munities," Panter ; OPEN HOUSES a plan that would said. "It's not just th st enhance bus serv- about cost, that's Sat, April 9 and Sun, May 1 ice in the area. She said the bus serv- obviously important, but really it's 11 am-2pm ice would alleviate traffic without the the effect on people's families." ...or call for a brochure or private tour unnecessary safety hazards of a rail NJ Transit plans to select the pre- line. ferred rail alternative by late 2005 or 505 Riva Avenue Panter said that in about two early 2006. East Brunswick. NJ 08816 weeks the public will have its say on , In the interim, Panter said, those 32-82 I-8933 www.lakevu.com the issue. He said a citizens commit- opposed to the service will be organiz- tee of about 25 people from various ing their efforts to prevent the pro- communities will meet regarding posal from coming to fruition. their concerns and objections to the "So our goal would be to influence rail lines. that process, or, frankly, to derail that "We're going to put together our process before that time if we don't strategy and kind of our to-do list, think any of these lines are feasible," and then we will have a large public Panter said.

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Baking Bread the 1830s Way Film using newly renovated bee hive *•* Pick of the week Twin Treasures oven Garden State Film Festival April 3,1-4 p.m. screenings, youth workshops, Historic Allaire Village open talent casting call, panel Writing duo Michael Attafdi, o\ Middletown, and Route 524/Atlanlic Ave., Wall discussions, other events Datii Donadi, of Florida, will bring their original musi- free living-history event April 8-10 cal comedy pirate adventure, "Twin Treasures: In (732)919-3500; Paramount Theater and Search of the Pirate Coin," to the historic Strand www.allairevillage.org Convention Hall Theater, 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood. This will be the on the boardwalk in Asbury Park first of a sfx-city tour for trie family musical adventure, „ Music screenings $9-$7; all-weekend Lariysmilh Black Mambazo pass $40; youth workshops $10 which will start in New Jersey and end in Florida. (advance only); Andrea Kron of Montvale is the choreographer for Yujia Wang, pianist prodigy traditional culture of Soulli Africa ppanea l discussions $20 the premier production- She is a 2004 Dance NJ mem- Community Arts Partnership (a(advance)d ; cocktail reception $35; at the Peddle School April 8, 8 p.m. ber and received her certificate of dance from the Aivin blblack-tia e awards dinner $110 Ailey American Dance Center in New York City. April 2,8 p.m. Stale Theatre www.gsfl.org Mount-Burke Theater Livingston Ave., New Brunswick Performances are April 1 and 8 at 7 p.m., and April Peddie School tickets: $45-$20 2 and 9 at 2 and 7 p.m. Tickets are $25 and $35, wilh Hightstown (732) 246-7469; .Exhibits discounts available. Forlickets, cali (732) 367-7789 or tickets: $20 www. StateTheatreN J .org online at www.strandlakewood.coni. (609) 490-7550; Art in Paris From Daumier to www.peddie.org/ Rodin: 1832-1914 ongoing Helixl Rutgers ensemble Urban Bush Women Japonlsme: Selections From the On Stage Square One David Sedarls, author, classical, especially music suggested for ages 13 and older Qollectlon Deuce Theatre Company, with radio personality composed since 1950 ongoing Phoenix Productions March 31,8 p.m, Aprif 1,8 p.m. April 3, 2 p.m. State Theatre Illusive Form: Painting as Idea ThaTala of the Allergist's Wife April 8,9,15,16 at 8 p.m.; Count Basie Theatre Douglass College through April 30 Fridays & Saturdays at 8 p.m. April 10 and 17 at 7 p.m. Nicholas Music Center Livingston Ave., Hew Brunswick 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank lickets: $32-$18 Beyond the Limits ol Socialist Sundays at 3 p.m, phoenix Studio Theatre tickets: $35-$20 85 George St. (732)246-7469 Realism, Part II: Theater Posters April 2-May 1 Monmouth and Pearl streets, (732)842-9000 New Brunswick From the Soviet Union no performances April 22-24 Red Bank free concert Sleeping Beauty through July 31 Playhouse 22 tickets: $15 Kevin Smith, director and (732)932-7511 The Color of Night: How Artists 210 DunJiams Corner Road (732)291-7274; screenwriter Russian National Ballet Theatre www.de ucetheatre .cam April 2,8 p.m. Work wilh Darkness East Brunswick Q&A session, April 2,8 p.m. New Jersey Cantors Concert through July 31 licfcets: $20 foraifufls, $16 for Count Basie Theatre State Theatre Ensemble Livingston Ave., New Brunswick Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. seniors & students 99 Monmouth St., Red Bank four-part group of male and Sat. & Sun., noon to 5 p.m, (732} 254-3939 ' tickets: $45-$18 tickets: $50-$25 female cantors Jane Voorhees Zimmerll Art 842-9000 (732) 246-7469; April 3, 4 p.m. www.StateTheatreNJ.org Museum Address Unknown .countbasielheatre.org Temple Beth Shalom set in 1932, Broadway actors 0 Hamilton St., New Brunswick 108 Route 522 Dragon Boat Festival (732) 932-7237 Mark LaMura and Sam Freed All-bread tloti show Manalapan Nai Ni Chen Dance Company portray an Aryan and a Jew, .Sand & Sea Kennel Club two friends who become free and open to the community April3, 2p.m. Illuminations of Ocean County ideological enemies (732)446-1200 ' Marasco Center for the Medieval illuminated through April 10 April 2-3 at 8 a.m.; ouldoors, manuscripts, from 1270-1530 rain or shine Performing Arts Tuesdays-Saturdays at 8 p.m. TheDuoAlterno 1629 Ferrinevifle Road, Monroe through April 2, Sundays at 2 & 7 p.m. Robert J. Miller Airpark Vocal-piano repertoire from Tues.-Sat. 10a.m.-4 p.m. Route 530, Berkeley Township tickets: $12 George Street Playhouse early 20th century (732)521-2111 Monmouth County Historical Livingston Ave., New Brunswick sandandseakennelclub@yahoo. April 3, 2 p.m. Association tickets: $56-$2B com Douglass College 70 Court St., Freehold (732} 246-7717; Evlia Nicholas Music Center . For Kids (732)462-1466; www.GSPoritine.org presented by the Marlboro Colonial Soup Day 85 George St. www.monmouttihistory.org Players Battleground Historical Society New Brunswick April 8,9,15,16 at 8 p.m.; event free concert Seusslcal, the Associate and Exhibiting A Dolt's House Apjil 1t, 17 at3 p.m. April 3,1 p.m. (732)932-7511 Musical Members Show by Henrik Ibsen Marlboro Middle School The Village Inn Playful Theatre April 2-29; presented by the Rutgers Productions Route 520, Marlboro Main & Water streets, Englishtown The Bobs reception April 3,3-5 p.m. Theater Company tickets: $18-$14 April 1,2, 8,9 Guild of Creative Art April 1,2, 6-9,13-16 at 8 p.m. donation: $10, Includes soups, "a cappella madness" (732) 972-7217; salad, biead, desserts, cider, at 8 p.m.; 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury April 3 at 2 p.m. April 7,7 p.m. April 2,3. 9,10 www.marlboroplayers.com coffee; reservations required Patriots Theater free and open to the public The New Theater (732) 462-0437 at 2 p.m. (732)741-1441; Mason Gross Performing Arts at the War Memorial Mercer County West Lafayette Street Center > Special Events Sheep to Shawl Community Dlnomight Douglass College Trenton College computerized dinosaurs, live sheep shearing; tickets: $30, with all seating New Brunswick Ocean County Home & hands-on carding, spinning, Old Trenton Rd. hands-on activities lickels; $20; $15 for senior on-stage West Windsor through June 5: Remodeling Show telling, weaving and dying ot (609) 984-8400; " citizens; $10 for students with presented by Mac Events; yarn tassels; children's crafts, tickets: $15; $12 seniors; Mon.-Fri. 2-5 p.m.; valid identification www.tickets.com; $10 students, children Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 125 exhibits of home activities; spinning and (800) 955-5566; (732)932-7511 Improvement companies (609)584-9444 Sun. noon-5 p.m. crocheting demos. www.thewarmemorial.com April 1,4-9:30 p.m.; April 3, noon-3 p.m. Monmouth Museum, on Oklahomal April 2,11 a.m.-9 p.m.; N.J. Museum of Agriculture Brookdale Community College Rodgers & Hammerstein's April 3,10 a.m.-6 p.m. 103 College Farm Road, off Rutgers Percussion Ensemble Puss In Boots campus April 8,8 p.m, landmark musical Ritacco Center at Toms River Route 1 at entrance to Cook Paper Moon Marionette Theatre Newman Springs Road, April 5-10 H.S. North College, Rutgers University, Douglass College Nicholas Music Center through May 21, Route 520 N.J. Performing Arts Center Old Freehold Road, Toms River North Brunswick Saturdays at 2:15 p.m. Lincroft (lot 1) admission: $4-$2 85 George St. One Center St., Newark admission: $6-$4 New Brunswick First Avenue Playhouse admission: $7; free for children tickets: $54-$12 (800) 332-3976; (732) 249-2077; First Ave, Atlantic Highlands underage 2 www.agriculturemuseum.org free concert (888) 466-5722 www.macevents.com (732)932-7511 lickets: $9 (732) 747-2266; www.njpac.org (732 291-7552 www.monmouthmuseum.org 13rd Annual Spring Benefit Concert & Gala IDAR WILLIAMS i"LATRAVIATA" I Starring James Brown (Solo Acoustic) Fully-Staged with a Live Orchestra Singer/Songwriter with the & English Supertitle Translations I & Honoring Tim McLoone New Release "Beauty of the Rain" SATURDAY, 4/23, 8pm of Holiday Express FRIDAY, 4/15, 8pm [ Saturday, May 14,7pm I MICHAEL AMANT I KANSAS I Concert Only: i Enduring Pop Standards to "Carry On Wayward Son" $68.50/$58.50/$48.50/$38.50 | I High Opera Classics from the | Concert & Post Concert Dinner I & "Dust In The Wind" Italian Tenor SUNDAY, 5/1, 8pm by Restaurant Nicholas: $350 I FRIDAY, 4/22, 8pm COLIN MOCHRIE & EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND: 732-842-9000 BRAD SHERWOOD | INSIDE THE WRITER'S ROOM From "Whose line | Meet the Award Winning Comedy Writers & Is It Anyway?" I Stand-Ups Behind America's #1 Sitcom 11 m o n in o ii i li Sl, Red Bank, NJ \\( |i, SATURDAY, 4/16, 8pm FRIDAY, 5/13, 8pm NS SENTINEL, March 31, 2005 25 Movies 'Guess Who1 is more about corporate than racial politics BY ROGER EBERT indeed seem compatible, indeed have us Movie Critic hoping things will work out for them. But hirty-eight years after Katharine Percy is smart and suspicious, with a way of Houghton brought Sidney Poitier setting traps for the unsuspecting younger T home to meet her parents in "Guess man. One of the film's best scenes, because Who's Coming to Dinner," it's time for an it reflects fundamental truths, comes at din-' African-American woman to bring her white ner, when Simon says he doesn't approve of fiance home in "Guess Who." Not much hasthe "ethnic jokes" that "some people" tell at changed over the years, or in the parents, work. Percy asks him to provide a sample. who go through various forms of discomfort Simon refuses, but then he decides, in a and disapproval before finally caving in fatal spasm of political correctness, that it when they realize the fiance is, after all, a "empowers" the joke if he DOESNT tell it. heck of a nice guy with a great future ahea^ So he does. Not everyone around the of him. table may think this is funny, but they all Although racially mixed marriages are laugh ~ except Theresa, who senses the dan- more frequent than they were in 1967, it is ger. Percy asks for another joke, and Simon still probably true that no parents of any obliges. And a third. Encouraged by Percy, race have ever said to a child; "You're mar- Simon inevitably tells one joke too many - rying someone of another race, and that's it!" one that isn't funny, but racist. A terrible When a child chooses a spouse from another silence falls. Percy leaves the table. Simon is group, it is usually because they have more aghast. "I should never have told that joke," things m common than he says to the bits of DNA that sep- Theresa. "You arate them. Most par- "Guess Who" should never have ents - not all -- eventu- ••• started," she says. ally conclude that the Sony presentation His mistake was happiness of their child to tell the first one. is the most important Directed by: Kevin Rodney Sullivan But she forgives factor of all. Starring: him his mistake: Parents did not come Bernie Mac, Ashton Kutcher, "He dared you." quite so willingly to that Zoe Saldana He did. And if EARLY BIRD conclusion in 1967, Running time: 105 minutes the movie had which is why Stanley Classified: PG-13 spent more time SPECIAL OREEKMOOK,IU Min«,n Rt.!2E»l, Conrn.41) Kramer's film, now (for sex-related humor) walking that IMS) 443-3377 (90S) 874 6666 before RMUVS iOLrtiaroRd. often dismissed as liber- tightrope between (732| 752 9886 (215) 7«5 55«1 al piety, took some the acceptable and $3000 'On Inground Pools. Frea Valuo Pack: Comfort System, Aulo-Vac, In-Pool Lighl courage to make. No the offensive, &DMng Boaid; approx. $3000.00 value, Offw expires 4/10/05. doubt it worked better between what we ValueEverything Pack* you need for your pool or spa - www.nationalpoolsandspas.com because the African-American who came to have in common and what divides us, it dinner was played by Sidney Poitier as a would have been more daring. Instead, it famous doctor who lived in Switzerland, uses sitcom and soap opera formulas that And it was crucial that the parents were allow the characters easy ways out. (The CLIP & REDEEM I'OUR CHOICE played not merely by white actors, but by scene where Percy finds Simon wearing Spring OF SAVINGS' the icons Spencer Tracy and Katharine Theresa's negligee is painfully awkward.) Hepburn, whose screen presence carried No one in the audience of any race is going BONUS great authority. to feel uncomfortable about much of any- Mattress COUPONS In "Guess Who," the white fiance is not thing on the screen. $ quite the world-class catch that Poitier was. That said, "Guess Who" works efficiently COUPON i 25i Named Simon and played by Ashton on its chosen level. Bernie Mac, who often OFF ; Kutcher, who must have had an interesting cheerfully goes over the top in his rales, here i OFF i ANY TWIN SIZE | Madness 1 ANV TWIN SIZE • HLTUA PREMIUM , evening when he came home for dinner with provides a focused and effective perform- PREMJUM ! MATTRESS SET ] Demi Moore, he is a Wall Street trader with ance as a father who would subject a J MATTRESS SET J a bright future, who has suddenly quit his boyfriend of any race to merciless scrutiny. job. He's in love with Theresa (Zoe Saldana), He has a moment of sudden intuition about an artist. Her parents are Peixy (Bemie Simon that-is perfectly realized and timed. 1 OFF j OFF * Mac), a bank loan officer, and Marilyn Ashton Kutcher is .not the actor Sidney 1 ANY FULL SIZE ] ANY FULL SIZE PREMIUM ULTHA PREMIUM , (Judith Scott), Like Tracy and Hepburn, Poitier was, but the movie doesn't require | MATTRESS SET J MATTRESS SET | they live in an expensive home in an upscale him to be; his assignment is to be acceptable suburb. and sympathetic in a situation where he is "You didn't tell me your parents were coached through the hazards by his girl- friend. black!" Simon says when he meets them, in OFF OFF | a lame attempt at humor. The fact is, The movie focuses primarily on the two ANY QUEEN Size PREMIUM ANV QUEEN SIZE Theresa didn't tell them he was white. men. If we heard a lot about strong black | MATTRESS SET j ULTRA PREMIUM , Simon discovers this during the cab ride to women after "Diary of a Mad Black MATTRES5 56T J the suburbs. "I didn't tell them because it Woman," here we have a movie about a doesn't matter," she says. The black cab strong black man and about male bonding driver (Mike Epps) looks in the rear-view that has more to do with corporate than nooj i*200! mirror and says, "It's gonna matter." racial politics. Zoe Saldana, a true beauty, is i OFF ' ^ I AWKJNGSSE : It does, and the movie is a little uneasy lovable and charming as Theresa, but in her PREMIUM OFF j AAATTRE5S SET j ANV KING SIXM about how to deal with that fact. Percy has home she's upstaged by her father. As her ULTB* PREMIUM , already run a credit check on Simon and dis- mother, Marilyn, Judith Scott has a much MATtRESS SET. j covered (a) that he has an impressive net smaller role than Katharine Hepburn had worth, but (b) is newly unemployed. When in the earlier movie, and although we meet he finds out Simon hasn't told Theresa Theresa's feisty sister, Keisha (Kellee about his joblessness, Percy decides that the Stewart), not much is done with the charac- young man is not to be trusted. He is also ter. not to be trusted with Theresa's body, at Interracial relationships may be an area least not under Percy's roof; her father where the daily experience of many people is i1»800«Mattress- insists that Simon sleep on the sofa-bed in better-informed and more comfortable than : the basement, and to be sure he stays there, the movies are ready to admit. Certainly •«• 8 showrooms Qmattr6ss.com Percy sleeps in the same bed with him. 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Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries as a free community service, at no charge to the families of the deceased or to the funeral homes that provide the information. Arnold Bars Dorothy Harak Scott Mr. Bars, 89, of North Brunswick, died March Mrs. Scott, 83, of North Brunswick, died 22 in North Brunswick. Born in Latvia, he resided March 24 at Park Place Center, South in Bloomfield prior to moving to North Brunswick Brunswick. Born in Reading, Pa., she 20 years ago. He was a mold technician at Injectron resided in Ridley Park, Pa., prior to moving Corporation, South Plainfield, for move than 20 to North Brunswick in 1985. She was a years. He served with the U.S. Army during the retired secretary at St. Augustine's Korean War. He is survived by his wife, Georgette Parochial School, Kendall Park section of Sitany Bars; two daughters, Sandra Uhouse of South Brunswick. Pripr to that, she was a , Howell Township, and Michelle Gerbcr of North licensed practical nurse in Chester, Pa. She Brunswick; a brother, Edgar Bars of Blairstown; a was a communicant of St. Augustine of •grandson; and one niece and one nephew. Canterbury Roman Catholic Church, Interment was at Rosedale Cemetery, Orange. Kendall Park. She was predeceased by her Arrangements were by Selover Funeral Home, husband, Charles Scott. She is survived by a North Brunswick. daughter, Sharon Campbell of North Brunswick; a sister, Sophie Kurtz of Pamela J. Piirfflo Butler Reading, Pa.; five grandchildren; and thvee Mrs. Butler, 52, of East Windsor, died March 23 great-grandchildren. A Mass of Christian at home. Bom in New Brunswick, she resided in Burial was celebrated at St. Augustine's New jersey's larg North Brunswick prior to moving to East Windsor Church. Interment was at Holy Cross Burial selection of Park, South Brunswick. Arrangements were FACTORY DIRECT, in 1988. She was a business education teacher at n-stock South River High School, where she taught for 29 by Selover Funeral Home, North ceramic tile years, and was named '"leacher of the Year" for Brunswick. Memorial donations may be for your 2003-04. She was a communicant of St. Anthony of made to St. Vincent DePaul Society, c/o St. entire home. Padua Roman Catholic Church, Hightstown. She Augustine of Canterbury Roman Catholic enjoyed athletics and time with her family. She is Church, 45 Henderson Road, Kendall Park survived by her husband, Gerald S. Butler; a son, 08824. Jeffrey Butler of East Windsor; two sisters and brothers-in-law, Gloria and Leo Pado of Brick, and Millie N. Schibilia Parillo Donna and James Carolan of North Brunswick; Mrs. Parillo, 86, of North Brunswick, and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of died March 27 at Forrestal Skilled Nursing Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Anthony's and Rehabilitation Center, Plainshoro. Born Church. 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Here comes the school principal 'd like to state for the record that our "I'm quite certain that it was your boy your son to make him feel welcome." school principal is a great man. A real that I summoned to the office today," he A week or so later the principal showed happy-go-lucky sort of guy. Always said, looking quite serious. up at our front door. By that time, I'd for- I LORI CLINCH there with a "hello," anxious to assist with I gave him my God-knows-I-did-the- gotten all about the touring day. So when I the door, and quick to snap and point best-I-could look and said, "Will we need viewed his stem look through the peephole, whenever I get out of line. legal representation?" my stomach jumped into my throat. Are We There Yet? I just don't like to see the man heading "No," he replied, "we have a new boy "We're not in right now," I said after I'd in my general direction. who is looking at our institution, and we'd opened the door a crack, "but if you'll leave Whenever I pick up the children and like one of your boys to accompany him for a message, we'd be happy to get back to kind and considerate, and really came notice he is coming my way, I know that it's a day." you." through. We're honored to have him as a going to be bad news. He never strolls by I couldn't believe it. I darn near choked "Are you done?" student/1 the vehicle just to see how I'm doing. He on my breath mint and said, "Well, why "That depends. But I don't think my I'm not fully convinced it was my kid he never raps on the window of the car to didn't you say so in the first place? Of boys did it this time. We've been having was talking about. But I tell you this, if the shoot the breeze, and has never, not even course our precious child would be happy to them eat all of their vegetables, they've child that he spoke of was mine, then one once, stomped up and down in the middle show this young man our school. He could been getting good rest and saying prayers thing's for sure: He totally takes after me. of the street for no reason. take him around, introduce him to his daily for worldwide peace, amen." So when I see him approaching, I can be friends, and if you'd like, we could even "Good, I just wanted to tell you that Lori Clinch is the mother of four sons and rest-assured that something has become have him show this lad a few of his tricks." your son did a fine job for our school yes- the autlwr of the book "Are We There Yet?" rotten in Denmark. "Let's not get carried away. I'd just like terday. He showed great social skills, was Her e-mail address is [email protected]. I hate getting into trouble with the principal. It completely ruins all the efforts Community Bulletin Board I've put forth to establish a reputation as a model citizen. I can take the kids to church, practice good discipline and follow Dr. Applications for history grants slated to be available beginning April 1 Hasnokids' Seven Steps of Bringing Up God's Creatures. Yet, all of my hard work Middlesex County Cultural and exempt status. office, 703 Jersey Ave., New Brunswick. goes out the window the instant that one of Heritage Commission has announced The Commission will hold a history Applications must fall into one of the my precious dears pulls a prank. beginning April 1, applications for its his- grants workshop April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at following categories: project or staff grant tory grants will be available for the first East Jersey Olde Towne Village, 1050 for — museums, historical societies, his- Although our children aren't common time on CD as well as at the River Road, Piscataway. The workshop is torical commissions, preservation criminals, they have been known to cause Commission's Web site, www.culture- open to nonprofits interested in applying groups, historic -sites and cemetery a minor disturbance now and then. They heritage.org (click on History Grant for grants to fund projects scheduled preservation groups. Project grants have disrupted snack time, picked on class- Forms). To receive a CD version, call the from July 2005-June 2006. It will give an include the above groups and libraries, mates and, heaven forbid, have been Commission at (732) 745-4489. overview of the application process and human relations groups, community caught chewing on a wad of gum big The applications and compliance discuss pitfalls and errors to avoid when organizations, arts commissions, celebra- enough to choke a horse. forms are self-contained and include all applying. A clinic for individuals needing tory commissions, civic groups, depart- I'm quite certain that this happens forms, charts and budgets necessary for assistance completing the grants will be ments of parks/recreation, other munici- because they take after their adoring grantees to complete the grant applica- offered April 27 from 1-6 p.m. at the pal groups a.nd cultural groups. Awards father. tion. The computerized application does Commission office at 703 Jersey Ave., for the grants range from $750-$2,000. When I saw the principal walking my not require any additional pages, with New Brunswick (clinic is appointment For more information or to register, way the other day, I quickly picked up a the exception of resume's of historians to only and registration is required). call Isha Vyas, history services coordina- church bulletin and buried my face in it. I be engaged, or for first-time applicants, Grants applications are due May 19 tor, at the Commission at (732) 745-4489 was just coming off a Jong afternoon of copies of incorporation papers and tax- no later than 4 p.m. at the commission or (732) 745-3888 (TTY users only). paperwork and errands, and I didn't want to hear anything he had to say. As he knocked at the window, I abrupt- ly cranked up the music on the radio and simply pretended he wasn't there. TURNING IN YOUR LEASED VEHICLE? Yet he was persistent in his knocking. "Lori," he said firmly, "I know you can WANT A BETTER PRICE FOR YOUR TRADE IN? hear me; now roll down the window." Feeling that I had no choice, I slowly Some dealer/leasing companies will charge up to THREE TIMES the actual rolled the window down about 2 inches. 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The opening-day game should be a Slater was the third starter in last good one as last year's Greater Middlesex year's pitching rotation and will move up Conference (GMC) Blue Division a rank to lead the rotation with co-champions go at it from, day Taylor. one. . "Dave is more of a control Bishop Ahr finished its pitcher," Runkel said. "He's a division schedule tied with crafty left-hander, and we expect Spotswood at 8-4 in league him to win some games for us." play. The Trojans went 12-8 Slater can also play first base overall and with a load of tal- when needed and like last season, ented returnees to the lineup, a he will probably see time as the repeat performance looks very designated hitter. possible. Junior Mike Metrokotsas filled in. as an Of course the Trojans will have to do it occasional starter at second base and in loft without the assistance of last year's pitch- field last year, and is looking to fill a start- ing ace Jim Perm. Penn cruised to an 8-2 ing role this season. Classmates Joe Cruz record to gam the attention of GMC foes and Irv Alvarado are also looking to win and coaches and was rewarded with a starting positions. Cruz is looking to become spot on the All-Blue Division roster as a the full-time catcher and fill the void left by result. Smolensk!. Also gone from iaat year's team is the A new addition in freshman Lee Cavico CHRIS KELLY staif second half of the team's outstanding bat- has been impressive in spring training and Monmouth University sophomore Guy Jackson, a North Brunswick High School tery in the form of catcher Alex might be too good to leave out of the lineup. graduate, clears the high Jump bar en route to finishing second in the event at the Smolensk!. "He's a strong hitter," Runkel said. "He's Hawks' season-opening meet on Saturday In West Long Branch. "Alex was our leader," Bishop Ahr head a contact lutter with power and he looks to coach Scott Runkel said. "In my opinion, be a goad pickup so far," , Sporfs Shorts the catcher is the second-most important Trojan outfielders Jeff Lancey and Jeff defensive player on the team. Alex, started Huber will see plenty of action, and pitchers South Brunswick Community All women interested in the for two years and he was an All-Division Eric Avila, Corey Francisco, Steve Education's Community School will Tamarack Women's Golf player two years ===_==_======Montalbano and again offer Golf From Tee to Green Association's 18-hole group are invit- ago." Steve Godowski will classes at the Raritan Golf Range in ed to attend the opening meeting of the Luckily for the toss when needed, Raritan beginning on April 14 and April TWGA, scheduled for Tuesday, April 5, at Trojans, last year's "Eric Avila threw 17. Beginner golfers will start learning 9:30 a.m, at Tamarack Golf Course, second starter, senior some innings last while those with some experience can Hardenburg Lane, East Brunswick. Justin Taylor, is "We have more people compering year, earned a varsity improve their game with Ray Cavicchio, Refreshments will be served. Opening win, and he looks like a golf teaching professional with more day of play will be Tuesday, April 12. returning to the hill for starting positions than we've and looks to be the a good prospect," than 20 years' experience, including work Applications are now being accepted for current Trojan ace. bad in the past." Runkel said. "The with LPGA and PGA Tour Professionals. membership into the 18-hole group. For Taylor was also an sophomores, Corey Learn the simple secrets of striking the more information call Terry, membership All-Division selection — Scott Runkel and Steve Godowski, ball for distance and accuracy, along with chair, at (732) 545-5360 or e-mail Meryl, and will play right might see duty as chipping, pitching, putting and sand club president, at [email protected] field on his day off well." bunker shots. Enrollment is limited to from pitching. •— — "• — ~ ======The abundance of offer an atmosphere of private lessons. Village Recreation and Swim talent should bode The class includes six one-hour ses- Club, located off Route 18 behind Tower "He was also one sions. Register for six Thursdays begin- Center, East Brunswick, is seeking of our top hitters last year, finishing the well for the returning Blue Division co- ning on April 14 or choose six Sundays swimmers for its summer season. Boys season over .300," Runkel said. "He also champs. beginning April 17. Choose from the 6;30 or girls, up to 17 years old, are welcome. has a lot of speed on the base paths/' "We have more people competing for p.m. session or 7:30 p.m. The class meets New swimmers are always welcome. In addition to Taylor, the Trojans beg-in starting positions than we've had in the rain or shine. Limited enrollment. There For more information, e-mail vil- the season with two additional All- past," Runkel said. "This gives us more is no senior discount. Held at Raritan [email protected]. Division players in shortstop Chris depth and versatility." Golf Range, 101 Orlando Drive in Ciardiello and first baseman Eric Sophomore Matt Rodriguez is touted as Raritan off Route 206 just south of the The Mid State Golden Blades, a Douglas. the team's most versatile player and could Somerville Circle, If possible, bring a 7- girls ice hockey team, has announced its A junior, Douglas will start for his see action in a number of positions. or 8-iron to the first class. Purchase a tryout dates for the 2005-06 season. Try- third straight season and he brings power Versatility is certainly an asset, but bucket of golf balls at each class. Fee is outs are for any skill level from beginner and average to the Trojan offense. Runkel feels success will ultimately be de- $99. to experienced players ages 6-19. Dates "Eric hit over .300 and was one of the cided by pitching. Call Nancy Kinal at (732) 297-7800 are May 13 at 8:30 p.m., May 14 at 10:30 team leaders in extra bases," Runkel said. "We have to hope for good pitching and ext 3991 to register by phone with a.m. and May 15 at 11:30 a.m. at "Wall "He's a strong bitter with a great deal of strong defense," he said. "I think we will be MasterCard/Visa. Register in person at Sports Arena. power. Hell probably bat fourth or fifth." set offensively and defensively, but we will the Community Education office behind For more information, visit As expected, Ciardiello provides a solid need steady pitching to contend. Someone Crossroads South School Monday-Friday www.msgoldenblades.com, or contact glove in the middld e infieldf . HHi s speedd andd. will.have to step and replace Jim Penn. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Registration forms are in [email protected] or the Community School Spring Brochure (732) 928-4513 ext. 4. ability to get on base will have him hitting' Someone will have to emerge as the ace." pi; at www.sbschools.p;rg,i '• j atop the. ordev- , n' SENTINEL,'WWrah 31-, 2<$>£*29 Real Estate A Greater Media Newspapers Advertising Section It's your move! Plan ahead for your new home flv Kit Dovev stands, you might have to measure to make compelled to put everything out — resist Content That Works sure they will fit in the new space. this urge! Select your choicest pieces and If it isn't obvious how you should place store the rest. Examine the box after six oving is complicated and stress- your old furniture in your living or family months and rotate your treasures or donate ful. Fortunately, there are great rooms, measure and photograph them. those you feel you can live without. 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Frank Zappia, broker/owner of 20-year background in sales. She lives in ily homes, condominiums and co-ops in was a very busy time for the real estate Century 21 Main Street Realty, announced Monroe Township with her husband and the fourth quarter of 2004 continued at a industry. With favorable mortgage inter- that all three offices have qualified for their two children, Nicholas and Olivia. strong pace. est rates, conditions are good right now Century 21 System 2004 Production Binner stays active in her community According to statistics released by the for both first-time buyers and trade-up Awards. In addition to the entire Main with involvement in the Monroe Cub National Association of Realtors (NJAR), buyers to enter the housing market." Street company placing sixth in gross Scouts, Monroe baseball, as well as serv- New Jersey's seasonally adjusted annual Median home saEes prices across New closed commissions in the region of New ing as the leader of the children's music rate of home sales totaled 161,900 in the Jersey showed double digit increases Jersey and Delaware, both Woodbridge program at the Nativity Lutheran Church, fourth quarter of 2004, compared to during the fourth quarter. and Edison offices have earned the covet- where she has been a member of the 157,200 in the fourth quarter of 2003. Fourth quarter medial sales prices in ed Centurion Office Production Awards. church choir for 10 years. The fourth quarter was the second high- the Atlantic City area showed the largest Century 21 Main Street's Colonia office, She is also a member of her Monroe est of the year with sales in the first quar- increase from $182,100 in the fourth managed by Pinky Luerssen, earned the Township Mother's Club. To contact ter at 152,600; second quarter at quarter of 2003 to $216,500 in 2004, an Century 21 Gold Medallion Award. "Our Tracy Binner, call RE/MAX Across Town 163,100; and third quarter at 154,800. increase of 18.9 percent. The next high- company continues to grow each year, Realty at (732) 251-9000 or log on to her "The housing market continues to be est increase was in the Monmouth/Ocean thanks to an outstanding team of agents Web site, www.tbinner.remax-nj.com. a strong and positive factor in New area with the median sale price rising and employees. Co-owner Barbara Jersey's economy," said NJAR President from $290,400 to $338,400, an increase Sancilardi and I are very proud of our Sales volume of existing single fam- Mary Davis. "The fourth quarter of 2004 of ]6.5 percent. continuing success and 2003's noteworthy achievements," Zappia said.

Marie Ferraro of Prudential New Jersey Properties in Sayreville recently attended the 2005 Prudential Real Estate Affiliates Convention in Las Vegas, Nev., where she was honored with the PREA 100 Award, given to the top 100 agents in the network nationwide for closed resi- dential units. She ranked number 73 of the STEPHEN JANOSIK more than 58,000 agents in the network. Ferraro also received the Prudential Broker/Associate, CRS, GRI, ABR Chairman's Circle Diamond Level Award, the highest level achievable. Her husband, Greater Princeton Joseph Ferraro, and her son, Joseph F. Office: (609) 951-8600x133 Ferraro, are members of the Ferraro Team at the Prudential New Jersey Properties Cell: (908) 616-5778 Sayreville office. They were also honored for the team's success. Ferraro has been E-Mail: [email protected] the company's top producing agent in the Sayreville area since 1994. She resided in Sayreville for 20 years, and specializes in the Sayreville/Parlin/Old Bridge areas. She has been selling real estate in the area for 18 years.

Peggy Brown has joined the newly opened Monroe Township office of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate as a sales asso- ciate. A real estate professional since 1978, she has been a multi-million top producer for 25 years and has received numerous awards for her sales perform- ance. Brown says the secret to her success has been the many great relationships she has made with the buyers and sellers she has helped throughout the years. "I am *i> '%. grateful to all of them and I look forward to continued success in my new home at Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate," she said. To speak with Peggy Brown, call the Monroe office of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate at (609) 395-6609 or toll free at (866) 401-4622. The Monroe Township office of Gloria Nilson GMAC Real Estate is located at 1600 Perrineville Road, Suite 30, in the Concordia Shopping Center.

RE/MAX Across Town Realty, Spotswood, welcomes Tracy Binner as its newest sales associate. Binner specializes in the listing and sale of residential prop- erties in Monroe Township, Jamesburg, ... the buyers! Spotswood, South Brunswick, Cranbury, Old Bridge and Helmetta. "I decided to With so many qualified buyers out looking, Spring is the best time to sell join RE/MAX because of the great reputa- tion they have earned," said Binner. your home! (I may, in fact, already have a buyer!) Call me for a free, no- "Listening to current RE/MAX agents talk about the benefits of the company, I obligation home market analysts. I'll show you how I help my clients decided it was something I wanted to experience firsthand." Prior to her real consistently sell for top dollar. HAPPY SPRING! '•stale career, she previously worked as a. „ j^isil if ikl fK/ii! ibii -luiiii/rk'lvi *,fii&is.iVl U J ii ihv/T(d 5jy !• i ij U<^BI 14 ifX/uVi*ti tifc^di i i j kiiid New Jersey licensed optician and has a ' 32' SENTINEL, March 30, 2005 Keller Williams announces opening of office in Metuchen eller Williams Realty Inc. an- different communities, this office specializes top agents in the area. Williams to the Metuchen area. It will nounces the opening of its in assisting buyers and sellers in Middlesex "Keller Williams is proud to enter the offer residents a new, better choice when newest office, Keller Williams Elite and Monmouth Counties, and is a member Metuchen area," said Mo Anderson, CEO choosing a real estate company. We are K proud of the way we do business and we ' Realtors, located at 540 Middlesex Ave. in of Middlesex, Monvnouth, and Garden State of Keller Williams Realty. "Our company Metuchen. Situated in historic downtown Multiple Listing Systems. has a policy of limiting its market pres- hope all residents will think of us when Metuchen, this newly renovated, state-of- Keller Williams Realty Inc. is an in- ence by selecting only the premier part- they think of real estate," said Deborah the-art office is Led by broker/manager ternational real estate company with more ners in any given area. These individuals Kern Deborah Kerr, a highly successful agent than 450 offices across the U.S. and are top producers. By maintaining our Keller Williams Elite will be having a with more than 27 years experience. Canada, and is the fifth largest U.S. residen- standards of excellence, we can provide ribbon-cutting ceremony on April 2 from The core management group consists of tial real estate firm in North America. The Keller Williams Realty customers with the 10 a.m. to noon. Linda Shaffer-Ciardiello, Nancy Mejia and company philosophy of treating its associ- best real estate experience possible." Contact Deborah Kerr for additional Barbara Koh-ReiUy. With listings in many ates as partners has helped lure some of the "We are so excited to bring Keller information at (732) 549-1998.

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Real Estate Only 908-601-1700 Eastern Freight Ways Is a fl- The exam will ba administered JAMESBURG; 2 Bedroorr f. 732-360-950B LLL CASH CANDY ROUTE lanclally stable acid rapidly April 23,2005. Applicants apls., $900. mo. incl. heat/ho Do you earn $800 in a day? 30 • 2) 777-6273 • s the written e water, off street parking. Credit Machines and Candy. All lor - to: Midge. ^rolessional Regional Drivers check required. 732-548-6216 $9.995. B00-B93-1165 orDEDICATEDRUNS e~WoTk"Envirorimeiit hroughiout the Norlheast. OLD BRIDGE-2 bedrms. in 2 ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Earn weekly $1,000 + average family home. Good cond No Do you earn up to $800/day? Stop pay & Detention pay pel. 51,050/mo. 732-313-6141 '--own local candy route. $1,uQ0sicjn-on8 MonlrilyBonus CRANBUHY/MONROE ..,.udos 30 Machines and Home Every Weekend Rossmoor, lor rent, golf, pool, Candy. All for $9,995. Call lallon . _.. Excellent Benefits Include OOSD Cemetery 2 bedrms., 2 baths +"Fla. room, 1-B00-814-6443. ry clfenls all over 1he matching 40IK Uniied Slates. Wearealong- RE-SCHOOL TEACHERS Paid Time Off ate at Ihe Art Child Care Fa- Plots , 732-257-0949 •,t.irulirnj. r,lniile company. We k? All cash vending routes ofter a competitive salary wilh loin oiirToam fi lielpusqrowll ilv-1-. looking forcreatwe. ex- Ranch, 55+. Serious p'l/ne locations available nclif Cell Katfiy al 800-428-6193, MAUSOLEUM-Double Gardei nly. SALE BY oi in;. .owl Under $9,000 Investment ALL POSITIONS _. lncludlr_ -i&lon232 R 2 l bd equired. Call Toll Free (24-7) Coming Soon OulznosSubs. .aastarnlrelghlhvaya.com Crypt, Frost Woods Memorla MANALAPAN - BY OWNER al, vision, lifs, Profit Sharing Park, Easl Brunswick. Bes 888-737-7133 2909 Washington FW.,Parlin. Man, tuition r&lmbursaineni, EOrf Confer hall Colonial, pc-Bsl- Call 732-727-2220 or Offer. Call 732-254-4529 le Mother-Daugher. 5 ilo. Our Shrewsbury , NJ Fill-out application at the iii». le i mi.-iiiiy looking for edrm., 2# baths. Fin. bsml. EATONTOWN - BY OWNER OBAGELO store j/2 bedrms., 8 2 baths. All 2 1/2 ba" RESTAURANT 006 Houses hardwood floors (main floor), Unit Lib! DELI STORE tepresentalives. : for Rent il appli., 3/4 acre. c/a. c/vac, nt, a/c, n, OldBrldos, FOR SALE. BOILER Hlnklers, new roof. Move-In teat gas lirepl., bum '*:'. u Gross $500,000. Asking Price, Julies include aM customer and. $639,900. 732-505-1071 /rs lelfon warranty. $539,000 $225,000. Call 732-253-2750 OPERATOR and publisher Inquiries receives via phone, fax, mail NOW HIRING Call 732-870-6641 DISCOVER FACTS YOU jayshore Community Health STOP RENTING REALTORS DO NOT CALL. ir email. Maintain, organize Buy 3 bedroom. $12,000. Id know aboul Getting md prioritize work lor Foreclosure. For listings MANALAPAN- Co Customers, Clients, Pa- iccounts specially assigned, SERVERS i Mth rator. The quail Had can 1-a00-749-8106ext. B064 Air, stone ffrpl., poo!, new kit. 4 must possess a High •rovlde superior customer ss appl. 680 acres. Garage. 1866627212 re Black Seal In-Charge arvlce. Work as part of the DAYTIME HOSTS/ $445,000. Call 732-446-3453 _s. Neutral colors, screened FREE Recorded m e, as well as 2 years ex- earn; provide support and 007 Houses porch. $148,800. 732-536-3246 e for this Union position, isslslance to other team HOSTESSES MARLBORO- Whittier Oaks MKE UP TO $4,000 Weekly! .nernbers when necessary. Veiling weekly paycheck! ted candidates should for Sale East Center Hall Split Colonial, d t HH Computer experience and bdrm., 2.5 ba., 1/2 bsml, on 009A Rooms Written guarantee! 11 year basic knowledge ol Microsoft If you enjoy working In an upbeat environment and '2 acre. $399,000 by appt. only. Nationwide Company Now Hir- Office products a must. Appli- lease call 732-536-4566 ing! Easy •"• "anl must have good written have the personality to match, stop by Good Time EAST BRUNSWICK - for Rent aur simple Indian Foresl - Stately, white, itage, Suppl Charley's. We currently have full and part- time brick-front center liall colonial. 735-North Beers Slreel nd be dependable and HELM ETTA - FOR RENT formation. Call Now positions available for SERVERS, DAYT1MEH0STS 4 bdrms., 2.5 ba., 2 car gar., 1-800-242-0363 e> Holmdel, NJ 07733 suable. bsmnt., Liv., fam., & din, rms 1 rm. In condo. A must to sea Special move In rate,Privat Equal Opportunity Employer S HOSTESSES. We offer benefits and 401k Sav- c/a. hrdwd. Mrs., centra) vac Online Job Offer eBay Wor www.bchs.com gas Irpl., Country club bacKyara bath, Call lor Info. 73r ers Needed. Came work wi ings Plan available to full-time employees. concrete heated in-ground us online. $$$$$WEEKLY U CLEANERS pool/spa, deck, cabana, bsktbl. MILLSTONE Mother/daughter, puter or laptop. C1., patio. Gorgeous landscaping. lyre, young, 3900slcai. 5 8R, nece Reliable persons needed for 5699,000 neg. 732-723-0^43 \\ baths, fully upgraded, ov6f'Hphf cleaning in movie Apply in person, see Manager Call For Appt., No Brokers. i750 000 Call 609-259-7GS7 theater In Ea&l Brunswick. Midnight to 6am. 5 evenings between 2PM & 4:30PM daily EAST BRUNSWICK-BY OLD BRIDGE-4 bdrm..2ba., veek. Permanent positton. .n EBAY. ixperience needed. Rell- OWNER4bd h level, modern kitchen, fin- JACKSON at F 55+ new & nearly new ised ranch. 2 car oararje new 6 S V Good Time Charley's roof, siding, windows Close to manufactured homes starling : e d. P ro v e"* a n d foo% ApplyMcnaMo^lesIn 4591 Route 27-Franklin, NJ place of worship. Peach Or- at $55,000. Pels restricted. aed. FREESupporl. Brunswick Square Mali, hid rokprs wl NearNYC buses. "* -"5-37f East,Brunswick, , , Equal Opportunity Employer $423.600. hea. 732-679 between 1Jr

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FT/PT • Starting 5/2005 NoleihafihJtillQoMliis clas- Ication is Employment Gtv.M Uimk'.s Competitive 4 day work week, 20 hours, Uilir.i-',& -.»i| : •! 1r,iirl 1. )\uln > looking lor creative, expert- Ages 1S & up. Lstayii.ml d SHUIWJ Typing & commiHv skill:, willi rvices. Ada «m.ltts einiiloy- HOME CARE - For elderly, voiiu- t.iTAM Mi. u.... .Pul -trirt Pay. S1B+per hour! available. Classes Starling light bookkeeping- Oltice at 9: Seivices. Ads under employ- ....5(11 iKMVIH", .11.' IKll JOb sick, disabled. Live-ln/out. Cnll Ursula at 732-583-5400 Top llrglil Summer Camp NowF Call B0O-426-5580 tinman Dr.. New Brunswick l Ilic .r .Kk'i-rh'..•nil-ill- Illfeii, Ilu--Si' ,ulv^llu,(,IIM-lit;. if<-n=»V alt-j.-.r, vcml'ohiitci Aberdeen/Matwan for your kidsl 6/29-8/19. Call 732-246-3210 ivfde :e, for PFOVKIO .i =;i;ivicf!. Inr a lee, rtgoncy 90B a2S-0494,Ho fee. Looking for CDL drivers. IhSV do not piovicJe actual HOME CARE- CHHft'S, t:nll Jonathan, HANDY PERSON employment. CNA'S & COMPANIONS FOR 732-297-2000 Dded. Mechanically inclined 035A Help Wanted iB: DRIVE OUR TRUCK- DnlHii- .loh Offer SENIORS. Must have car. F/T ww w.onkcrestd aycarnp.com •• hcln i loan tjuses. 1 S FVT. I ITO-FFI av;11l.itjlo. Call REAL ESTATE Opportunities. Seasonal ....•ersilirsif work Early hours. lO; com DRIVE YOUR •H.,V Wlillil-F M ll.-ll I.OIFlM The Real Estate Mnrkel is HOT! 1 MUCK-90 cpiii Plus Fuel I'VDI;, -.-.• 11J> u:. [iiiliDi; W-i:> ti.jtil At Home, 732-566-6711 Call 732-549-0127.3:30-4pnt. 1 Bo npartof II! • Gel Licensed Sii-.r^fi f AHiip.'iriy dfiVL'^i WEEKLY. Use your home HOME HEALTH AID COURSE 1 !0 li S1 l Help Wanted ,il •!() ( pm ••vith I Finmtii:. :oFii|uiti)i OF ki|]l No experi- S llfrftiijL'l HllFFI(J(t Work close to hom GREATSUMMER DO YOU LOVE CANDLES? Call 732-339-0050 Hose Estcphan, Man One of America's fastest /eat ami' -\'.' < pfn"v/1'tli 3 •800-S93-93g8eKl. 1893 036 Help Wanted 1 732-9*6-9400 JOBS y>,\\\y pl.iiv... I'.nlj'l ilt: !: y,-:\r.< lU;n i\'f hill lx n.-lit;. POOL SPA INDUSTRY: Welchert Realtors, Hal Part Time Cort-,uk,inlsK Leaders (o •ih your ciiinc ol iu..il 1 042 Antiques Oak Crest to S30-S35. per hour. PI-F1, no ll(iL|| Johh,' (illMt I'.IV (iMWl IVY LEAGUE DAY IISK^VJ ,'iciVier focillll- RESTAURANT/BANQUET Day Camp investment. Call Joy 732-290-0730 l vacation, more. Op! for an Collectibles * All Positions Available * CAMP SUMMER igned truck and take il :r,iFi:,, Sii|!.^VFi;(iri.. Adi s- Call732.43t-1500 e»\. 11 Earn S ana have a faMaaite HYGIENIST 1 20D5 POSITIONS SS SALON POSTIONS 5S ..me in most ,!•, - •.•••<• II <|i>t ilivo :'i.ilr'. i'liii^ti- !'-, Uuv- il || Camp Jobs Available lor Hair slyllsls. maimcuFiiils, « Mondays. 9:30AM to 7:00PM, .•i..|l 11,1111 ,.i..,.|y 1-1 il,[>•;,! Ov, II s Needed- Visit Manalapan, NJ assistants 80% cuttimisinn some Saturdays, 7:30AM •oltechnician.coiu lo find out SALES-REAL ESTATE College anil Hijjri Hclinnl ,',mr o'.vn Ifii, K> V.'!.1l(|i\',, yo-i Students. 17+ Teachers and 1st, 6 weeks. HDaith beneliK lo 1 :00PM lor busy fast '.•<} . [JIII in IK,lit h>.i' • No Layofls Male Counselor for Monroe Area. 732-521-2535 • No Downsizing mil' • '.'•.'Uli (in'l -,nu tviuic von 'OS1AL POSITIONS ftVAIL- •GROUP COUNSELORS Boy's Group Teen Travel. Call Phyllis nt 732-651-8470 • Control What You Make AIDE - Small senfor facility In verage over 51 |ii: •' \iii i-"Fi f (-(!-•!,n. fit.ile, Local. JOIIN-C TOY TRUCK STOP •LIFEGUARDS Tennis 1 • High Volume Business Feehold. 30 hours Including MOVIE MARKET BEf)l:AHCl] riiere's no forced dlspaich, Sti.oo - S'»a mittii. Nn [[<])(•• r.v> •.•:n)-:v.v. ] It; rtnersonSl CfiR Natalie 732-S17-2020 •BUS DRIVERS (w/CDL) Web site/photography ekends & evenings. Canny lor :JL.'i.'!llll(| iHFl(|l)lli(J IFHllVllllMi mrJ we ofler paid plntes/oorm- sary. Paid lr,nii- I. tliiniMvicK. H/G • ErM-DCP esidur ICG. diMFiing, cooking, etc. "inefils. Entry 1 u',1 (ii ,u UulK, lliMis S moral TSERVICE OPER ATORT SPECIALTY POSITIONS: 908-689-2278 leave message ovlegoera ai Hie Rogai FTJPT. Fords. N.J. Seniors •ATHLETIC SPECIALISTS immefca Center 18 week- PERSONAL COLLECTION & welcome, handicap an >••; .IOIC- •ROPES AND CLIMBING COACH BUS DRIVERS ids. $8.00 lo $12.00 per II,I'.(-thill ,uitonj,ipti photos, MdflliK U fi iil'l i IAI ISTS Needed. Minimum 5 years ex- ur, Call 1-888-777-3360 It-i'.fy:.. l),-|',f.|i,ilii= Cnll Harvey employees. Call 732-522-5219. -U(HU\'I AIN3fKE neiience as woll as stick shift SALES 732-240-1706 or 048-203-4259 SPECIALIST -. OFFICE HELP-. $5,500 Weekly Goal Potential! ixperience. P/T driving S over- PRECIOUS MOMENTS Col- TELEMARKETING •TENNIS INSTRUCTOR light work. Call 732-549-0127 For pediatricians office 1 Smeone Did il So Can You! •FENCING INSTRUCTOR 1 "Imdel, 20-25 hours p on w/display case. 39 pcs. Greater Media Newspapers lidiifilillr,,! rtfiiumliii,•!,!•, ._. 3 to1995. Value $700., fs seeking a parl-tlme •DEAUTV& HAIHSTYLJNG CUSTOMER CALL CENTER •k \\t\\ IMIFI. 732-261-161 3DL. yi MrTI' fit . Av,,ilatik! Cnll •MOTORIZED GO KARTS 3 Ilex shite. 9:3(3-1.30, 3-6pm ,i;-ki.ii|$SOO. 732-828-1546 TelomajkedFit! Sales Hop fur OFFICE HELP (FINANCIAL) Ca\rieiii\B McFailand OUJ Advertising l)<:-p.nlm>*iit •COOKING 732-446-7035 6:30-9:30pm, Excellent salary...... S1.000-S3.500 WEEK- 888-566-9140 •VIDEO ED(T1N<3 SPECIALIST No typing, customer friendly, Bayshore Area Weekly Applicant inusl have prfor ivvv.ivyJea[)Liedaycnm|j_coii •'ewspaper. Financial Y! i .iS.iiHj Answering Surveys leleniaikoliii'j experience [ilnn;< FIIM. ltt'f]i:-,li,itu>rii ED lor Storu l.v;ilu;iti(iii', (-KJI BUS DRIVERS WANTED ay commensurate with ~ anleed Paychecksl Pro- Paid lo Shop. Local Sloies. uiriniiiii-r gkiHs. We olier a B.O.E. or Private wilhCDL Brick: 733-477-1717 s.ilaiy plus! o'liimisslon. Soiltfl River: 732-651-7733 • AiJC-iifiice. Call Josephine J Reslauranls. 8 Theaters. or MOMS WITH KIDS WE Glaoobbo 732-957-0071) ;25. 00'E-mnil! Fiee Govern- Hours' Monday thru Friday. WILL TRAIN YOU! Great Call 1-800-660-4237 ne;it Granlsl $12,»00- I lainiiifj Providfid, Flexible I0AH-2PM Fax resume with Hours, Email Required. AIR CONDITIONER, $A'J. * • on Incentives available. Local 732-358-5210 SALES/Cuslomer Service $500,000 Everyone Qualities! salary requirements to '.-'••\ tUiys. per v/eei "'/T-F/T. Great opporiunityl • "10-585-9024 exl. 6333 732-780-4678 or mail lo: Fax 732-780-4678 per day ®$75./day to set-up •.'.•••v, H-.\a< ,i'4i! 'uKiiams.com . _. & lull listing go to ^ooklng tor upbeat, person- Bob WaMt email book displays in Middlesex & able & flexible sates represen- i $4375.00 WEEKLY! www.oakcresldayr •impugn som& Union County schools. it Media Newspape.s DON'T WAIT TILL SUMM ER •nclasslfled*8grniiew3.cori iltiwi':,. no coltl i;;iillFll| (Ir-oil REFRIGERATOH Musi own a mini or carqo van S Amana side by side, wht., Call 732-297-2000 pay, beneljis. M u •, i lie OnTine1 $2§ PeT^mail Senti Call Lou, 732-613-8351 \nswet Simple Suivews On- ;«. ft. $400orBeatO«ci. mel $25.00-$75.00 Per Sur- no Provided, Flexible Hours, Call 732-679-4646 r E-Mail, (equired. eyl Frss Governnien! Grants! STOVE - Kenmom, 4 burner. SCHOOL BUS $10,000-$250,000 Never Ro- 1-800-585-9024 exl. 6252 1 ' iond with black. Veiy tmotl DRIVERS vivw.lastcashathome.com J750 WEEKLY SALAHY! ..king cond. St50.,neg.As is, Needed on a SUBSTITUTE n Exlia hllny Nodolivery. Mike 917-923-121B Greater Media Newspapers ),i!.r. lor the Jackson School s at horn Jlters. 100% From tiome" CDc CiBFiiiino oppoitonily. FREE WASHER & DRYER Is currently seeking candidates for the following full- and part-time positions Disiiicl. CDL license preferred, Washer $150..Dryer $140., but will train. Please call the NFOI Call Nowl l-a00-251-B1S6 34 hours Stacked $280.Heavy duly, Transportation Department n deliver. Call 732-548-9353 at 732-1133-4600 ext. 4360 and ask for Delorea, or fax $1050.00WEEKLY INCOME CIRCULATION PRESS'"' ?£ 732-833^1673 EOE/AA ' ilia I mailing our sales bro- 044 Computers oriunily workloy with our MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERY lesale company. Supplies PRINTING/PRESS PERSON art Immediatelyl X Some travel, benefits, flexible irovlded. No selling or Newspaper Delivery Greater Media Newspapers is currently has an (800) 405-7619 e .dvertlsing. Call ww.easywork-giea 1 or 2 days a weak entry leval position open for pressperson. Night 1-(646) 722-8424 (2-)Hou(Si COMPUTER SUPPORT hours required Monday through Thursday (4 day We need newspaper carriers (or Wednesday and/or v/ww.AsSeenOnTVMailers.corii SERVICES work week). Individual must be dependable and sell Thursday alie-moons In Middlesex, Monmoulh, and NE. XM R FULL ON-SITE SERVICE motivated. Mechlnical Ability a plus. Excellent 036a Employment UP TO $4,000 WEEKLY! Ex- Ocean Counties. Service Provided. Class A citing Weekly Paycheckl Writ- Call 732-951-0004 benefits, pension and4D1(k). Services CDL required. 800-CFI-DRIVE • No expeile-nce needed en Guatanlael U Year Na- Fax or send resume or call: (800-234-3748) or tonwide Company Now Hiring! • No collections Easy Work Sendig Out Our - Earn $2O0-$300 or more a month working only 1-2 (732)651-8693 Simple One Pag days per weekl Apply: _ET PAID TO SHOPI Mystery <='"" Postage. Supplies! Aw«- • A reliable vehicle needed 1O Connerty Courl Attention Shoppers Needed lo Pose as _. 3 Bonusesi FREE INFOR- East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Customers! Training Provided. MATION, CALL NOWII • Valid driver's license required Greater Media FT/PT. CALL NOWT BLOW OUT CLEARANCE 732-254-7004 Ext. 213 Bob Mattel •800-242-0363 exl 4200 SALE On Name Brand Kid's Call 732-254-70O4 «xt. 252 Newspaper Readers 1-800-887-5945 Wearl Save 50-70% off retail! Note lliaf the title ol this clas- Fetnment Jabs! Wlldllte/ Exclusive lime limited olferl INSERTER FOR SLS 1000 itnl $16.51 to $58.00 per 036b Employment Log on;www.maglckldausa.com ._jr. Full Benefits Paid ! — free catalogue. Mention Immediate F/T & P/T positions available at our Wanted ion codoiMKW159223 EDITORIAL Press location in East Brunswick. Clean working Training. Call for Application and Exam information. No Ex- environment and friendly atmosphere. Please call: erience Necessary. Toll Free SPANISH LANGUAGE REPORTER Michalc Nosblhal 1-866-269-6090 exi. 200 732-254-7004 Ext. 204 LICENSED INSURANCE Correspondent needed to write occasional news AOENT looking to gel back or fax resume to: 732-651-8693 HELP WANTEP:: EEar. n up lo into the business Saturdays stories - Spanish. Monmouih/Ocean Counties. or mall to: assembling Only. Call 732-721-6269 Send rfcum^s or clips to: Greater Jersey Press $17.50-$59.00+/Hour. Full 10 Conrverty Court Benefits. Paid Training 8, CHERRY FIREWOOD Sirvlna Barboza E;«:;t Brunswick, NJ 0S816 Vacations. No Experience 037 Babysitting Already Cul Into logs. Greater Madia Newspapers Fax (732)651-8693: Required. Green Card OK. FREE, you pickups split. P.O. Box 5OO1 1 you drove (or Heartland an( Child Care Call 732-821-0683 emails n>ntts@9mnBW5iCDrrt ived In New Jersey you woud Freehold, NJ O7728 1-866-329-0801 EKt. 7S0 [email protected] have made $9,192.62 more h E.O.E. M/F 'ANNOUNCEMENT* 2005 2004I Our 2005 raise mean; Warehouse/Receiving 'oslal Jobs To $47 000 /en morel How big is you Organized, reliable & motivated Individual needed yeat/Now Hiring Fedetal Hire tor varied respc-nsiblitles including receiving 8. with Full Benefits Apply To- HEARTLAND EXPRESS warehouse maintenance." Good communication daWNo Experience. • 1-866-282-5861 SAL skills a must. ForMifi experience & certification 1-866-827-4076 exl. 10 vww.heartlandexpress.com necessary. Full time, Monday-Friday. Excellent ite you making $1,710 pei i you dvove for Heartland and ADVERTISING SALES benefits and 401k. call: /aek? All cash vending routes ived in New Jersey you would Two spaces avail. All .',Mh prime locations available have made 39 192.62 more in "'"ome. Refs, nviiil Hi'd:, Lalinos Unidos/Greatar Media Newspapers, a 732-254-7O04 Ext. 204 ow! Under S9.00O investment 004! Oui 2005 raise means .Call 732-310-1997 locally owned newspaper company of now thirteen or fax resume to: 732-651-8693 squliod. Call Toll Free (24-7) ven more! How big Is your ED-New Vlsco Elastic Mem- community newspapers leaders, is seeking a bi- or mall lo: 800-276-5584 JST NANNIES/COMPANIONS Jueen mattress set in plaslic' lingual candidate lo join our award winning sales Greater jersey Press HEARTLAND EXPRESS Child Care Specialists FT/PT; team as an Advertising Sales Consultant. DATA ENTRY Could Earn Live Out-Live In, License & Value $1,300., sell $395. Can 1O Connerty Courl 1-866-282-5861 ' M er. Call 732-259-6590 Your territory of existing aid potential clients may East Brunswick, NJ 00816 $15/Hour and Upl Medical Bonded. Call 732-656-1300 Blllinq. Training Provided. PC incKide Mddlesex, Morrfnovitti andfoi Ocean Fax (73ZI651-8693 4AMNIES / COMPAHtONS BEDROOM SET - 6 pcs. Solid RequFredl Call 7 days, (dependent Contractor's AEX cherry wood sleigh bed, dress- Counties. Your enthusiasm coupled with your abilily ^800-935-1311 eXt 308 F/T-P/T- Live in/Out 3roup, a leading transpo'ta- NANNYFINDER, 877-341-6666 er/mirror & nils stand. List to multi-task In a fast-paced, detaif oriented — broker of courier services, advertising sales department will earn you a DETENTION OFFICER' $4,000., sell $1,375. Newspaper Inserting Manager eeking Independent Con- QUALITY CHILDCARE IS Call 732-259-6690 carnpeiitlvs salary and a generous cornpensadott iloia wtio can tun their bust- JUST A PHONE CAU. AWAY1 Greater Jersey Press, located in east brunswick. Is package. nesE v:ill) a B ol u •Ficy MONDAY MORNING, INC. EDROOM SET - (Kids). looking (or a capable, motivated individual to While, bunk beds, mattresses, Send or lax your resume now to: No EX,... service lime- critical r Middlesex/Mercer 732-743-9595 organize and direct a deadline-oriented mallroom n NJ, NY, LI, PA. Eve desk & chair, armoire. Very Linda Vinci operation with primary responsibility (or oversight ol Contact 602-307-52^5, good cond. $450. 732-432-9779 (-877-352-6276, Ot sules available NOWII Greater Media Newspapers circular inserting and InkJet addressing of www.moso.org, 800 vacan- ERRED:A 199S or ne BEDROOM SET-Che.., P.O. Box 5OO1 newspapers. Experience wllh SLS1000 Inserting cies, including civilian positions queen 4 poster, triple dressar Freehold, NJ O772a and Scllex InkJet equipment a plus. A minimum of 5 lUVoi car. Apply online w/mirror, nite stand. Very good or 732-35O-S222 years oi management In a high-paced .._. COVENANT www.aexdrlvera.nel or cond. $475. Coal Chubby, maiuilacluilng envifornani te required. Excellent TRANSPORT. Regional Runs 1-800-670-9693 S300. Call 732-651-0336 benedlts, pension and 401K. Available. Home Weekly. BEDROOM SET - Custom Excellent Pay & Benefits. i99O-$2,32O WEEKLY POS- Fax or e-rnalf your resume now to: 5IBLE! Mailing our letters from Mica, queen, 8 pcs., like new. Experienced Drivers, 0/0 Cfeam color. $1,200. neg. PRODUCTION Students Welcome. Equal ome. Easy. FREE INFO. Linda Vinci Senuine oppottunlty. 100% Call 732-97Q-3115 Greater Media Newspapers Opportunity Employer. SATISFACTION GUARAN- MAC OPERATOR/AD DESIGNER P.O. BOM 50O1 988-MORE-fiAV TEED. Call Nowl Freehold1, NJ 07728 <8B8-667-3729) Full-time Mac Opera1or/Ad Designer for busy 1-800-679-6857 24 hrs. laquer, tbl. w/8 chrs. S china newspaper produciion department. Must be Fax: Att. Linda Vinci 732-356-5222 'rivets- Accepting Traineesl Mow Hiiing lor 2005 Postal cbnt. Like Hew. 732-940-90.83 proficient in Mac based programs; Photoshop, or E-maif DL In 16 Days) No Money [email protected] •own, Student Financingl Tu- obs. $17.50-$59.00hour. Full BEDROOM SET - HB. chest, Quark XPress. Multi-Ad Creator. Position requires ion Reimbursejnenl Avail '•iiui.li Benefits paid Irain- ressei 8, mirror, nlte stand. Si-Lingual -Spanish" abilities. Job Plncomsnl Asst ig/vacalion. No Experience ANNA'S HOME CARE ;ell$575. Call 732-259-6690 Send or fax resume to: Greater Media Newspapers ' ~~>883-0171 exlA-63 ecesssry. Green Card OK. perienced caie giver looking Torii Smith all 866-634-1229 x9000 live-in or live-out position to The Classified Can! Greater Media Newspapers akts care of elderly or home Sell Your Car! ties wanted. Now Hiring for 2005 Posla bound person. Certified P.O_ . BoBox SO015O01, , FreeFreeholdr , NJ O772O Call 1-8OO-66O-4ADS jment. No wailing lor trainers, Positions. 517.50^59/Hr. Ful uti••.i.mnal. Reliable. Provide Fax (732)780-3965 meiUs/Paid training anc Local 732-358-5210 passenger policy. No NYC. Fax 732-7B0-4678 email: prod@gir "%fowc £ocat Connection " •cations. No experience oking & medical reminders.' area IBT Madia Is an Equal Opportunity Employer :ated and regional available iva car and references [email protected] USA Truck 800-237-4642 Please call 732-521-0094 SENTINEL, March 31. 2005 3|5

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MOVING SALE - Liv. rm., din. DINING ROOM SET - includ- _PA Musi Sell. 7 Person U OLD BRIDGE-Mulll Family -VSHIH-TZU PUPS.V KEYBOARDIST AA A CLEANING -Res.S headboard, rm., chairs, etc.. All Must Gol ing six cliajrs (Iwo w/arms} one Deluxe. Never Used, Includes 45Lakeiidge Dr. (off Rl 516) AKC, shols, dewormed, non dthe OME MAN BAND Must See: 45 Corona Ct., Old piece for extension, china cab. Cover. Will Deliver. Full Sal.. & Sun,, 4/2 & 3.9anv4pm. shedding, nan-allergic. HI-JLIUI Call 609-424-0660 Refs. Call Celifl*732-264-3'125 cliair & nig'il st md I iko iiuw ™ ' je. Call 908-759-2231. w/custom protective padding Wafranly. Can Finance W.A.C. ling tana, ail, ate. guaranteed. 732-698-1DB7 PARTYMUSIC* KEVHOAnD A & A CLEANING 10 yrs 5650/ besi; offer. 732-9B5-8224 lor table, $(,000/besl otfer Payments under S100 per •J OLD BRIDGE-Multi Family VOCALIST 'Cocktail-Dance TV SONY 5311 projection -lonth. In a Hurry. Call E. Affordable fates. Apis. BEDROOM SET - OtMJi-fii ';i/i> MOVING SALE 392 & 396 Cindy SI. {off Gaub Vl< hi,i M-' AniMv-i i ny >:iinl ,i i iy esAOflic-flr. 732-607-1717 E400/be:>t oiler KENWOOD 1 -800-980-7727 bed solid wood. Dresser, mir- Dii R: Black lacquer, Rd). FM..S Sat., 4/1 K, 2.9am- 'jt_ .-^j_ ••Q\- Judy 732-431-1266 Table, STEREO AMPLIFIER w/2 3pm. H/h, bab; •" ror & Iwo ml.' !,t,iiui:_i Miitail airs, leaf. Wall T.V.-AKAI.S5" (HD READY) £800. Call 732-B46-5433 S4 BOO., S.IOHIK.K :", 1 <)!'>i) Unit: 3 Tan w/gokl trim. speakers & remote, S1OO./besl TIRED OF MA.GICIANB & after. KENWOOD DUAL Black 30 waft sound. Never J SAYHEVILLE CLOWNS? Get ituVleqcridnry 111.mil nay in box 732-259-669D All exc. . 732-360-1778 oner. KbNWOOf ?ci D DUAL prices. Nlvla 732-257-967E DECK *** used. Was $1,400. Must selll 37 ZolGski Dr. (all Mimsink). ».K. Cowboy". Sfn'imu DECK CASSETTE TAPE SB50. 732-765-0804 exl. 11 A PERSONAL TOUCH by H r r * r r « *' r *' r r •ilayer/recorder, S40/best offer Fri. & Sat., 4/1 & 4/2,9-2. ancing willi a moral 8 envi- Rain/Shinel Sheoi music, "'me House cteanNig al Us BEDROOM SET OUEEN CENWOOD 5 DISK CD chanq. TELEVISION-36" JVC jnrnenlat massage. Ctiilcireii Bpc. AMClierry Poiilui luiuii MOVING SALE er, S50/besl ofler.PHILLIPS books, games, Victoria Sec 'ill In- n.-iniii.-.-il ,\ Imiilil.' , y best. Affordable rales. :i. S!>( ase call Diana al 732-251-5293 sel w/armoire, French Bom- iving room, bedroom & dining CZDD writer/playerwriiBi'i , $50/bosi will fly! Call 732-203-0513 bay style. All Dovel.iil di.iv.'- room furniture. Glass coliee JlferI. . . PANASONII 1 A r 1 n i - * - , IIC. . DV.....D. Playi-il - AFFORDABLE RATES ers, All hand-carved & table, computer stand and «, $507best offer. YAMAHA to JIIUIJI nowborn. '„_ !•;•• i.l.'iiiul '•'. . ri;[;.. crafted. Like New I Must nisc. household items, Good DOLBY Digital Audio/Video TV'S (2) perfect, 25", $50. Call Helena 732-257-2G4'! Sacarlice. Asking S3,300 condition and fair prices. each. MICROWAVE, nice $20, MrJ a stablo, BSffl, receiver w/KLH subwoofer, & IQ. Expenses paid Firm. Call 732-222-1463. Everything niusi go nowT five speaker, $300/best offer. BIKES (2), good cond. 35.00 ALL HOUSES S OFFICES by r* tf * * « f 'ft1 « * * ft' 'ft1 Call John for details Call 732-329-4630 each. STROLLER, Carria, Port II g as e woman. Refs. S Esl. Call Maria cell H Q4B-228-1531 732-681-0492 DIRECTV FREE 3 ROOMS SYSTEM Installed & delivered Inslailalion S Service BREAKFAST NOOK • ••••• [fee. Say goodbye to cable lor- leEsilmates. 732-727-S521 I -• h ii'il'f 1 piQco cream fo ever + 3monthsFREE MOVING SALE /•mSJ<llll, IVI tJUJUcil • lull III a mica, mnrhlo look. w/|>i>.u; HBO/C1NEMAX Call Coding, Surgical Teclinotoglsl padded b(irn:li ;>t,-nls Ciis.lo I liil<)-tri | lib n The Chubb fiisliimel Call 070a Appliance made Oncj Si :'()() A:,kin center, coltoe Ibis,, nord'ic traci outdoor lurn., trundle bed www.dlv2day.com 1-8SB-'J66-7777 MOWI ; Repair $AQO. Wananly. 732-679-24B BED-BABY WITH w/storage headbd.. Pictures DRUM LESSONS *,, .: ll-nl ( !• .niinri :l oreal rates Does your washing machine MATTRESS Solitl wood, used CHINA CABINET - Stanley. can bo e-mailed: bamnaicam- empty into a laundry tub? Your niujiinentnl&set. iTlrlal |.1..-.i;s» call 732-251-5293 net. or Call 732-71B-4384 " v weeks Exc. cond. $250. [in kli'il, Ii.jlit.-O. IMi'Vi.'lkil linr Call Elliot at 732-249-0076* eg.Cnll732-5GG-1602 ft ft 0 D.A.S. APPLIANCE !,)K- tij>."67 « 85 h. Sacrifcie one on". RtiJSABLE "LAUN- MOVING SALE-White hutch, ;; GUITAR LESSONS •: CALL SERVICE ft **> Exc $000 732-8B8-3774 walnuf hutch, 4 upholsfered DRY DRAIN LINT TRAPPER" removes lint, hair, and debris 3y prolcsslonal muslelanl 1-800-660-4237 Healing • Air Condilionlng CONTENTS OF AN EDISON grey dining chairs, glass coffee Bass, Acousllc, Electric] :, in .1 u;lion (jirai.mtffPtl Avail lo prevent plugged drains. All Major Appliances days eves & some weekonds. APARTMENT FOR SALE. fable, walnut sofa table & en- Call Rob, 732-B34-32B2 OR 732-358-5210 re cabinet wild minor & Available al The Homo Dupol " ifs .ii'.id Call 732-254-2Q44 CALL 732-985-3765. bikes. Call 732-690-4307 - ibing Departmenl PIANO LESSONS ! IAVE'S Appliance Ser\ - lii-i.jc SLEIGH CRIB- AN ages, 4 years to adulls. P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y MOVING SALE: White FREE 4-ROOM DIRECT TV 0+ Years Serving Ccniinl SYSTEM INCLUDES d^aweis S simrf^oii'i niellii!S^ 3eginriBrs welcomed. 25 years bact^ $350. Trundle Bed: Sectional, S600, T.V. Aimoiie, Dresser/ Changing tbl. " --'lence.CaU 732-651-3190 ~ II 732-78S-0B1O CLEAN 1 $75. Office Desk, $75. Glass STANDARD INSTALl ATION! white sciolli '! wrouyttt iron. 3 MONTHS FREE HBO &Cin- Armolre. All in Natural Maple 'IANO LESSONS- Beginners brass finrals. S300. Mirror: Patio Table, 6 Chairs & Cush- CALL $125. Call 732-251-B947 iru Advanced by Professional large beveled ()l;i'.:., inu:;t sei), difiniKil'.i Liniilcd In 1-800-660-4237 POLISH RELIABLE Woman S2Q0. Call 6Q9-655-2640 'iano Teacher. 733-257-6730 O70b Attic Stairs MOVING SALE; Girls bed- L'i iM\ llcMri. lion;. ipply. OR 732-358-5210 Will make your home look room set, oak desk, wall unit, 1-800-208-3961. PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS clean & spotless. Mlcf. 8 Mon. DAVBED; Piano & Guilar. Beginner & White metal, $2 5. Wo pool table, ping-pong table. 049 Merchandise . Got 50% off on (i referral. 1 —"3tl more. Call 732-390-5927 FREE 4-ROOM DIRECTV ntermediale, Classical, Rock. rockini c N; I; ). i/f, ,-; Z SYSTEM Includes standard Wanted Jazz, Blues. Call 732-247-6229 069 Entertainment 732-679-3250 or B4B-2ri3-373B C,ilH;mdy 73:'- /39-5514. SECTIONAL SOFA Installation. 3 Mo. FREE HBO PROFESSIONAL CLEANING DEN FURN.- "This End Up" STUDIO 63 I IOIIH-: ("illii".-.; (irni.l ji.'l Limy jllenl contlilion. Asking 225 channels! Limited Time 732-257-7859 •732-904-7845 Oak. Sola, liivesrj.it cocKlail ALL LIONEL TRAINS There is a Difference I ilik'ft IJIIIHI I ilili-'.Vi.ii .iiion;, $1.000. Call 732-335-9838 ~>ffer. SSH Restrictions Apply Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. A STOHYTIME- Child parlfci, TWO PORTUGUESE LADIES Exc. cond. $500. 732-583-0929 -800-963-2904 Piice'io object. 732-946-2S93 MUSIC lion w/puppets, songs & craft! 072 Carpentry Looking for houses to cle storytfmcl.net •732-25-1-938 1 HI /, Ml ( DESK -OLD-MAPLE ,44".' .IOMEOWNERS WANTED! PVl lll Carved drawers. $50. Kayak Pools is looking lor ANTIQUES ALL AE1OUT FUNI • Clowns -'--n "-~io homesites lo display BUREAU, 4 drawers, $20. TOP PRICES PAID FOR: Chnrnclers •Manic* Face Art BATHROOMS, Kitchans. . Call 732-895-2173 SOFA-JENNIFER iiiitiiilDjiiince free KayaK Antique lurnilure, oriental rugs, Games & Morel 732-723-0179 ililiSicrr, tVin.lcr.'. ; 3 & O Homo 076D Demolition CONVERTIBLE-Q size. Exc. pools. Save thousands of S$. -ilntings, jewelry & silver. DINING ROOM - Bo.iuliiul conrt Shades o) boige/brown. Unique opportunity! 100% ALL Kids ChamctersyMarll The mprovemenls. 732-67&-229-1 Excavating pedestal table. 6 chairs & S350. neg. Call 732-553-9450 Niimiciiin available. Cloivn-M i(|n i. Ki •,-,•(. ilil.il-l :iCfi Mil. ll hlllfl I -Jill III |U,- I !• I I-800-510-5G24. I'.lintllllj •I(.'!|;I:I ill ,'("1111 Si |.'ll(-. Imrclifii, Never used. While. " ).-6yrs. Openyearround, w e audition. $500, I pc or v/hole studio. No polaroid with ERIC THE GREAT v.Minni liiiisli I <( cond., $350. contemporary, $400. iptCattiolicCtiarily, please CellS0a-601-719E or movie. Call 609-291-9736 Any Occasion. 732-536-6936 firm. Call 732-651-6735 732-942-67^7. after 6:00 PM give us a call. 732-254-3505 BILL'S CARPET SERVICE OINIMG ROOM -aedroom set, FISHING TACKLE Collecto BUBBLES THE CLOWN * CARPET RE-STREK litlHI SOFA BED- Full Size HOT TUB/SPA wishes lo buy old rods, reel: aniic aanimal balloons, Nice & REPAIRS. Over 25 yrs, computer desk, kitchen set. Good cond,. $250. neg. 1 Good cond Pi ncqolio.tN,- 7 PERSON, 45 JETS, 10HP,. --..catalogs. 90B-233-165. lnfing & morel 732-780-3233 eicp. Free es>. 732-254-2764 077 Dry wall 1 SOFA BED Q-Fair cond. Musi go ASAI /.s:>-;m>-n>;iy S225. neg. 732-7B7-7244 DISC JAKEY CARPETS. TILE, LINOLEUM Sheetrock DINING ROOM SET - Beveled TV 8. cherry meedid a abinet 050 Musical QUALITY FROM S300. SALES, SERVICE glass table. (4'xfi' S, |>;ul:-,). w/371' Sony IV Mm U * Call 732-238-4306 * REPAIRS & RE-STRETCHES i INVENTORS-PRODUCT ALGEBRA I & II & SAT'S Carpet Clcnnlnq 'Insured Custom Lucite pedoM.ih ii screen. Conk-iniioraiy lo .1 IDEAS NEEDED. Davison Is Instruments CUSTOM INTERIORS l.ik.s iKivj ii|)lio|[,if.rod chairs. Geometry ft Li.isic HT-.ills, A & B CUSTOM DESIGN TV Component, media. 1 yea* Looking For New Or Improved Expfirinrn PI! Teadier & Tulc [ir ,'V,MU fun .lnivj 30 yrs. exp, Sg.200. 732-778-7635. ild. $1,400,732-238-4447 Producl Ideas Or Inventions 73 2-B 03-1358 ----Estimatfjsl 7J2-390-2H4. ACOUSTIC GUITAR Call 732-613-9225 DJ sP JAY DINING ROOM SET - Mahog- To Prepare/Present To Cotpo- ORYWALLTAPING ralions For Licensing. Free In- Yamaha Good condition, now CHEMISTRY/BIOLOGY (Jny Ailliur Entertainment) any G upholstered ch.ur . lii'xjf Professional- Quality Music 075 Ceramic Tile end PLASTERIHG damask latmc wnh a\>;\\ l;ililu 048 General formation Package. strings. S60. Call 732-123-9556 AP BIOLOGY Over 35 years experience. All Occasions* DJ-Karaoke ll\ Repair/Install Experienced. Froo estimal Also pads Mm! t.diiil :•.;' ."in Merchandise Flex, houra. Call 732-238-0652 seat business 732-141-2575 Call 732-257-2132 Call 732-536-7027 MOBILE VHS PLAYER Malh-ColtegE! teacher, all levels DJ ANY OCCASION ** PLASTERING fe* DINING ROOM SET- (Formal) SAT; a books pub; Who's Who TAPING 4 SPACKLING Double china cabinet, table. 6 "SPRING CLEANOUT" " rican Tchrs. 732-238-3042 R & ft MUSIC 732-316-9447 Ho job Ion sniall.732-43S-D546 Chairs, blark ft t;m v/i III.IP,:, Inn LATIN MUSIC RHYTHM Jew Repair* Rcmmlcl. I i <<< Exc. cond. SHOO. 732-254-7313 INSTRUMENTS - Completi MATH/PHYSICS TUTORING: DYNAMIC MUSICAL DUO ssl-John Cfiejry 732-29D-908& •>SHEETROCK* Taping, MOVING: Ftefrlg. GE side by aulhenlicsetof 8. $150. CAROL & TOM DINING ROOM SET; White side w/ice maker. $225. Patio Call 732-671-4341 Parlies cocktail anniversary. GROUT CLEANING Table 8'1 'x-121' with Inaf G 5" (car or nome) S25. new in Swing Chair, $45. Plus Misc. Call Tom 732-873-1440 Re-groutlng • R-c-caulhtng [nix, Office desk chairs; new chairs, dim,. < djilnt-t ft Inifd'l Hems-Call 732-8B8-8092 NEWSAT-VERBAL&MATH Sealing • Specially Cleaning. SHEETROCK 4 TAPING S500. best oflet, 732-727-8904 PRINCETON U grad. Teacher ** ir JUMPIN JAX5 * ** Slip Prevention far Floors, Specializing In small jobs. IOOOENVELOPES=37000. wlih 30 yrs. exp. 732-233-5431 * Moonwalks * Fun Foods * Tubs & Showers. FREE esl. I n;e [-.-.liiii.il.;s- 1-800-610-3969 deceive S7.00 lor Every Enve- * Candy Carls * Tents, Tables •p Inc. 732-521-3809 TABLE, v/nlrmt IOIUH.M I:.H)D AAA Rated Donation. Donate ope stuUed with our sales The Classified Can! Your Car, Boat, or Real Estate. 'ATE MATH TUTOR; K-8 &Cliairs. Call 732-572-0618 Brown leathor ROCKER RE- naterial. Guaranteed! Free In- PIANO & BENCH; Wurlitzer c skills leading to H.S. JOHN'S CERAMIC TJLE Sell Your Used Mcrchandisel IR Deductible. FREE Pick- sole. Mahagony. Exc. CLINER , S75. 732~;nr\-lW,<\ ormation (24 Hrs) Recording Honors Math. 90B-227-8't39 REMODELING & REPAIRS Call 1-BOO-E60-4ADS Up/Tow. Any Model/Condition. 1-8OO-505-7B6O Ext. 411 d. S600. 732-290-01 a0. rJrtthrooiiis-Foyu/s'K ilc liens Locnl 732-3BB-S210 Underpriveleued Clilldimi. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER READING & MATH - Basic -«r25y(s. expVFree Est. Fax732-7B0-4678 OUTREACr-1cENTEn.ORG Skills. Exp. K-8 leachar. Your Coll 732-324-79B3 1-800-933-6099 PIANO (wlih Bench) Baldwin u—t or mine. 732-254-8567 Afirosantc. Tuned regufarfy. ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO offer. Exc. cond. Asking $f,S00. ENTERTAINMENT CENTER; YOUI NEW POWER WHEEL- Call 732-566-0974 Solid oak. End fables (2). CHAIRS, SCOOTERS.-AND POWER BOAT; Photos on weo. Exc. cond., HOSPITAL BEDS. CALL 1- Ci lti PIANO TUNING 5449. for ail Call ny-imu Equipment Display Ad In over 130 h face, tan cheeks, brown eyes, Your prayer will he published in the local Pool sand filter; Hayward, 12 appro*. 90 los., white stii|>e on yrs. old, $40. C; *"' ?ekly newspapers for ONL head.SI.OOO.REWAHDcashl Greater Media Newspaper in your urea. BUY NEW JERSEY TREADMILL-True 600 Series. Call 732-277-8519 MARBLE cenler (able 39 > FOR $3991 Si 500 RECUBENT BIKE- Cost 39 x 11. Looks like a soli< The New Jersey Press Trua 600 Series. $1,000. Like FOUND CAT block. $150 Association can place your 25- commercial quality. 732-995-7725 Black & Beige. pynt required. " 11732-452-0710 word classified ad in over 150 MINtown Road, East Brunswick. Mastercard.VISA or rspapers throughout ihe RUG-ORIENTAL 8'X 1 " " 732-651-8821 MATTRESS SET -Out per paper Discuvcr accepted slate - ,i combined circulation Burgandy/cream, 100% v, LOST CAT- MALE, Neutered, -._.• 2 million households. Hand made in India. C orange w/ white chest & paws. Calf Dfane TYenf at NJPA at corid. $150.neg. 732-251- Named George. U " 609-406-0600 ext. 24, email MATTRESSES [email protected] or visit www njpa org for more 1060 Garage Sales iif-ns i|)(?dic motorized (21 Information. (Nationwide twin. Used only 1 week. Bes .liable) ^ Initials al end -of pray """r. Call 732-633-2159 CATERER RETIRING * MOVING SALE * L) E. BRUNSWICK-Mul. MtWISA/DISCOVER # _ EXP. _ White Dining Room Set, seals Stove, 10 burner w/2 ovens, Family-10S 11 Bam,! ltd (nil 12, Ethan Allen Sage Corner 7fl. 4 dr. sub & pizza relarder, •"• *on Rd.). Sat..-1/2, 9am ' Check One Prayer: Sectional. Metal OtfVe i urn pots, s/spans, soda fountain 8 TARGET 10 MILLION HOMES n,iiiiil,,lc Sun., 4/3. Antique Style Lg. Tnmk I'rinl juice dispenser w/ice bin, WITH YOUR AD-Acfvertise 065 Pets & Animals QStJaeteNovena Please lelum lorni with check or neg. Ploase call908-770-1693 linens to many ilems lo list. your product or service to LJ EDISON -MULTI FAMILY 1 money order for $19.00 pet paper approximately 10 million 5 Lydia Lane (Off Durham 1u • 1'r.iycr to tliellol) Spirit MOVING SALE- BED K size, Call 732-369-3706 payable to dealer Media Nevjspapeis. households In North America's Volanda) Sat. 4/2, 8am lo 4pm. headboard, dresser/mirror, Ql'niyerloSt.Juile 1 best suburbs by placing your Chlldrens, hh & much more. D'ESK '' S300. COMPUTER CD RADIO | Ford F 1 50, GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS • l'raycr lo tltc BleSHCd Virgin CLASSIFIED DEPAR1MENT classified ad in nearly 800 sub- U FORDS-MOVING SALE iv.iilat.l-' In April. M/F, with Faclory. $55. Submergable irban newspapeis just like this ump $20 240 ft. off Fish tape. 22 S. 2nd SI. (off King George jhols, excsHant tamporniBnt, • Sacred Heart Prayer Greater Media Newspapers Call 732-355-1024 ' "^ one. Only S1095 (USD)tor a I) Sat., 8 Sun.. 4/2 & 3, Asking S5Q0. Call 732-335-08B5 lew. Call 732-254-1065. 25-word ad. One phone call, • Thanksgiving Navenn P.O. Box 5001 i-4pm. Everything must gol ny MOVING SALE - Bedroom one invoice, one payment. Ad PET SITTING* • Unfailing Prayer to Sl.Antho 3499 Rl. 9 North copy is subject to publisher set sD|id oak, !,|p|e dresser Q Prayer (oSi.Judo wRh special rcqu wmtitor, queen bed w/slorage. approval. Call the Suburban 120 River St, (oil Mayberry). DOG WALKING Freehold, m 07728 Great condition $500 al 4/2,9am-4pm. Household, 732-441-d237 Net ' MUCHMOREl 36 i SENTINEL, March jJl,^00

ALL-BORO ELEQTRICAL ADDITIONS • BASEMENTS F \* • I1! i i' h 11 (•'. 'In i ii Ir i1 In ••' i ]l BATHS'KITCHENS I ip.; «-,\ FREE esllntales. Uc. #1-1112 ANIConstmr.lian 733-521-24<14 POOLS & SPAS Local U 732-8B3-363O ADDITIONS, BASEMENTS, DEADLINE Friday 1:00 PM Call 1-800-660-4ADS FOR PAYMENT Toll Free 1-S0O-679-00DS Bathrooms. Kitchens, Palnl & Elecilicnl (In ••' f?.M) t m GOODMAN a90a-307-023"i • ELECTRIC COMPANY C & G GENERAL REPAIR & Lta. W14926. fleas, rates REMODELING- Rons rm.-, |M,Us] Are You Looking :ree estimates. 732-765-1201 quality work Fin. llasi iiiciii;-, for an Electrician? PRO TECH ELECTRIC Kik;li,-ns, Balhs, Drywall fi Mi-: id' nii.il,". I light« oiniii(;t( Ml I. 732-S51"--11-165- 4 AtTIi FieaesV Reliable. Lie* 15,000 JOHN'S HOME IMPROVEMENT HEATING AND AIR EL ELECTEE Call 732-690-3702 [ il I ^ Inspection Repairs CONDITIONING hiriim nnil i M(ii|i!f ii[i.u nr R M R ELECTRIC LLC. Ili-iliniSC.ifiin; Service Upgrades A complctf nnm-jiiun Residential Service A Repair Heal Pumps Od Wl/ * Sales • Service Quality Service Uo. #U966 • 732-4-16-1072 WE CAN HEU't LAWN CARE i • Installation Commercial/Iteiklcmhil ISSIIRCUSIMIMIFJ RYAN ELECTRIC CO. Residential and Ue, #8228 Lfc. *7134. Call 732-708-0370 Friendly, Professional Service Commercial 75*745-7444 MILLTOWN.NJ EPA Cerlltled Technicians 079b Fencing 1080c Kitchen 733.S14.9480 If Cabinets 732-355-1489 732-985-1990 732-545-3505 Fully Insured fire Estimates 732-251-6981

WoQd'PVC-Chaln Link-Alum KITCHEN BEAUTICIAN Id stall a d/fiepal rod/Removes Cnbinemi-l.il :n.i • <;• ..nii,-n. -p . Frea Estimates-Fully Insure! '" [Titles. Free esl , insured COMPILE VIAIMmNC. 7J2-339-11S1 of 732-596-117 Cull 1-B0D-953-109' Service, Repairs & slulljillons HEATING REPAIBfi b-tlrelricilfonl ratio BUDGET WATKR HKAJBR _^ ELECTRIC INC. W • Oil/Gas Conversi™ ifSKlcJitiiil/Coiniiit'rtii Driveways-Patios 079c Floor 081 Lawn Care 'Cas-I-Jciccric-Oil Jieilliell Imliislriiil/Cunlnil:, TREE & LANDSCAPING ScnviCfs Retaining Walls Landscaping AIR CONWnOWSG Brothe Celling Fans • Grass Culling Finishing , » ers HumHJiBB &!lAirCJiiii Recessed Lighllng Brick Pavers • Tree S Shrub-Pruning, RDmoval IVlechanical Also Specializing In Outdoor Lighting Concrele •Slump Grinding * ATOZ FLOORS * I.J.D.E.P. Past Control Pr~- Pools & Decks Sidewalks • S;mng& Fall Clcan-Ups •Install •Restoration •' jmi i in i-ir.-- and regulates Additions & Garages • Landscape-Designs •Custom Slain -Repairs Li.. G •Bath& Kiichcn Wall .Slum: •andscapers who apply C'~" J All Repairs • STORM DAMAGE rates. Free est. 908-599-9429 fflfflM ft BRMN CLEANING Decorative Stone Gas n u& AffoKlahte & Hetlabfo B & 7 HARDWOOD FLOOHS Video Camera lnsp«tii>n of ' ^ ^ 732-416-0043 f732-651-6657 - Installations • Sanding SenwAPnlaUHJ LIB.#W79 Tree Gsitmalcs • Repairs • Rofinislifng exise when using lh& 973-423-5171 [flawed & Bonded 732-522-4801 nun J4 Hour/7 DaySarvtee Rilly ins Ifc-f; <:-.!. 7.12-521-1155 1 Landscapsfs ummmaumiafmeYsama FOREVEB FLOORING A&C LANDSCAPING 609-259-2079 • 732-342-9688 732-441-9717 • Restoration • Repairs and TREE SERVICE 732-257-1170 -[ri.,[.ili.iimii .Cu&loin Sinminq "CotrplBie dire o[ your Property" Free esl, Call 732-642-2253 Lawn Maiiitonopice - Sailduiy Tfirnmlng • Cleanups FENCES •DECKS-SHEDS TRADITIONAL FLOORING Tree Removals Stvn IIJ (iiiniJinrj ,-13SEER3B,90flBTU's-3T0H AMMI Hardwood Floors Fie-Surfaced : GAZEBOS*TIKI BARS CUSTOM LANDSCAPING Inslalled, Flepafred. Owne ree Estimates • Fully Insured CONSTRUaiONIIC. ,V.WM,, $O OQQ CENTRAL Operated. f-'ice Er.l / [osuiecl 732-985-8855 SWING SETS Specializing In & LAWN CARE . 732-7&0-67BQ,cell 908-770-7399 A BRANCH INSPECTION GARAGES-ARBORS • Rooling * Siding 'Tour Satisfaction Is Our Next Referral" WADE'S HARDWOOD FLOORING Smit;)( li-.lrnj. • I .iilil-.r.ipiini OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE • Windows • Doors InstallationS'Sandinrj'Flelinisti- Renovalion • Tree Removal/ • Complete Lawn Maintenance • Pinning ing. duality workat reasonable Pfiir[fig • GutiorCleaning fYYYYYYYYYYYYWYYYI • Gutters Sod'Sfon. • Stilt- Mnidi" Ipring & Fall Clean-Ups • Design prices. CatJ 732-787-5B29 1 • and much more n-L- t,- t I in ,-lir. /;i2-192- • Stone, Mulch, Topsail • Ponds FREE ESTIMATES • Pavers, Retaining Walls ARBORCARE Senior Citizen Discounts • Waterfalls 079d Garage Doors TREE EXPERTS HHrl • Landscape Lighting • Patios emoval • Pruning • S lumps ATLANTIC HEATING & COOLING, INC. Call Alex ee Estimates • Fully Insure* n!c Estimate I ully lihiin.'i • Computer Imaging • Driveways Call 732-721-8671 S 1-8O0-999-6362 es 732-303-1614 732-613-8598 or 732-991-2689 CSS PH: 732-329-2222 O ALL PHASE a AMP1ON LAWN CARE mEEESIIMAIES iinviiewH mi K. 9 So. hwlw GARAGE DOORS nndscaplng. Weekly cut- K). Muled, Shrub Trimming, REASONABLE-FREEE :roeest. Ed. 73-2-553-1332 Visa A MI; Accepted Call 732-615-2301 JOE'S RESIDENTIAL REPAIR SERVICE Marshall's 3,C. LAWNCARE-Cle

CUSTOM MASONRY BACSOKA DODGE NEON '97 FORD EXPLOREH 3002 BUSINESS & SERVICES L Experience Equals Quality Work 95,000 mi. V(n * VD29271S in. Loaded. New Ifres i Brick Work a Specialty PLUMBING & HEATING $3.995. Call 732-920-9300 hr,i.l;.»:-, lixc cond. $16,300. NO JOB TOO SMALL Complete Kitchen & Baih Call 732-303-6025 CALL ERIC 732-2S4BB21 Remodeling. Water Heaters. _ DEADUNE fYidaj: 1:00 PMCalll-800-6604ADS FOR PfflH Sewer & Drain Cleaninq Dark blue. Aulomalic, a/c, CD FORD EXPLORER Limited DON'S CUSTOM MASONRY Reasonable Rates Free Est changsr. Only 21.500 mi. Edition, '95 -Loaded. Excep- •:,/!',, I s/Pa\ . Lie. #5620. WE DO IT ALL! v ."LID , net]. 732-S45-7104 tional cond. Must seel $5,000 CLEAN-UP/REMOVAL . 732-251-4352 .i l,,;,K,tU!r Call 732-920-1111 CALL 732-727-0014 FORD MUSTANG GT, '91 CROSS COUNTY MASON will fix & repair steps, ~)aik graen. Great condilio ONDA CRV SE, 01 Be IGLESIAS walks & plastering. Very iuns well. 54,000. or t lfi,000 miles. Very good con TIRED Or THE CLUTTER? PAVING nable. Call 732-998-0029 GARDEN STATE ffer. Call 732-495-1593 Leather seats. CD player, new Call us todai, we'll haul it i CONCRETE PLUMBING and HEATING 315,500. 73-2-33S-4252 ALL CONCRETE WORK Driveways & MASONRY•NEW WORK WATER HEATERS GMC CONVERSION VAN '92 • Cellars • Garages • Allies • Yards" REPAIRS. Rets, Available REPAIRS & REMODELING 32,000 mi. Vin# N4115510. ISUZU RODEO LS. 2000, Over 30 Yrs. Exp. Parking Lois Call 732-254-0643 Ownar Operated. Lie. #5568 53.995. Call 732-320-9300 WD, ABS, V6. Auto, A/C. • Entire Homes or Estate Clean-outs, Btc, ->•> 732-251-5660 •>•> •5 000 mi , all power, alaim. Street Print PORTUGUESE MASON HONDA ACCORD "94 ait.i..liit S'.'.flOO.732-545-6401 loin role nnvaways Auto, sunroof. 94,000 mi. ARTIE'S ClEAH-UP Asphalt Printing Irlck Pavor Specialists • Steps LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '00 Ham pad Cone ml a joncrete drive ways/pa Mos/curbs VIN#RA16B4!2 PLUMBINJIM'G S, HEATINS G •1WD Very Cloan & loaded. iflckWnrk Resurfacing & sidewalks • Family Operated $4,995. Call 732-920-3300 • Fully Insured • Reliable Service 732-257-7822 or 732-406-8586 Inr.mini. Free (inoiV- Drk. Grn. rr]i-n;, « Flower beds Most Pick-Uptown Any Mod- Jobs $30-$3B.Jim 609-443-6559 groat, looks great. • Seal Coating •Retaining Walls All Kinds of Repairs ll Hlp Udpii • Steps TRASH & JUNK REMOVAI All Work Guaranteed Wallpaper Removal NISSAN MAXIMA SE-96 • Interlocking Urick Pavers Anytiilng you waul taken t 094B Telephone White. 5 spd.. alloy whools Tiles • Basements dumps. Free Estimates. I New tires. Very good cond Over 20 Years Experience : Installation ; PBEE ESTIMATES Call 732-721-8246 A ,i II ,• i ;'j,i00. 732-24S-'ia6i AAA'CASH PAID Free Estimates Powerwashlng All mah«s. & models. Fasl & NISSAN SENTRA SEfll Spec Call Brian Fully Insured Iriendly service. 732-477-022B 732-845-1440 732-313-6508 086 Painting •ZT PHONE Installation V 2003 - Silver. Only 22,500 CAR DOHATIONS'Cho ortg. ml. 175 hp. minuicil 6 tit Child' C 609-426-9496 732-690-2971 732-254-2572 732-258-5789 | Wallpapering REPAIR'JACKS* WiHIMC. |i() . mini cond. Fully loaded, 25yts.exp. w/MYNEX ll power, balance warranty, Catl Ed 732-536-2477 sking S12.BQ0. 803-421-3616 A-1 CUSTOM PAINTING OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE G tnt.1 Ext. • Power Washing ' 095G Waterproofing I '9B; 4 tloor sedan. 75,000 m Removal & Kanglruj Wnllpnper Exc, cond.. clean & like tw 1-8B8-395-3955 PENALOZA & CALDERONE • Sheet Rock RepaTr * Custom S6 80D. Call 732-306-3692 Finish • Affordable Hales • Fret Est./lns./Ovor20yrB.ei(p PONTIAC GRAND PRIX LE 116 Motorcycles Asphalt Co., Inc. NEIGHBOR 732-322-4097 '609-914-OS' •8B, 2 door, auto., pi's, pfb. A SHADE BETTER p/w, 21one grey, milc-.n)- iiu|h Mopeds Residential • Commercial & SON many new parts. Askinti i/j?ri. PAINTING ABC PAINTING CBII732-679-55B2 Specializing in Paving of • Professional Wallpapering Quality Interior - • rior/Exterlor - Wallpaper Interior! Exterior Palnllnrj naval. PowerwaEhing. SATURN SC2 "01- 3 Door Custom Built Driveways Painting ~ 38, 45.000 miles. Extond- ...JSblack. LOADED. Faux Painting 55.500. Call Rob for dotaits Marbluing • CeramEc «1a Rapair I. John _.. ..airanty. Ac. cd Exc. cord. & Parking Lots J"*=S Member NJBIA .MII..! Call 732-251-1263 732-501-6317 Free Est./lns. & Refs. Home Improvements ACCENT PAINTING- All JOBS Free Estimates • Fully Insured "" "Decorating Specialist" Excellent Indoor 8 Outdoor CALL Painting. Residential & 117 Trucks ALUMINUM BOAT 12 Ft. New 732-416-0820 8 HP mercury motor, electric Vans Fully Insured. 732-792-7171' trolling motor & trailer. Graal -2323 732-238-7053 732-747-3845 AVERY MAINTENANCE Mid.SMOO. 732-24S-2927 iler./Exter. palnlirvg. Wall CHEVROLET -S-13Plck-up '00. Blk. beauty, extended cab, jrvlce. Call 732-777-1)10 110 Autos for Sale SATURN SC2'02 4x4, V-6, Auto, air. bedliner & SILL'S EXPERT PAINTING Auto , .11.000 mi., sunroof, fully cover. 89,000 miles, $7,500. N jb too small! Decor S Faux londed. Asking $8,999. neg. 732-6B3-9615 or 917-837-7692 es. Call Bill 732-628-6521 732-206-8306 or 732-133-91V9 BILL'S SATURW SL ••93 - Gray.5 CHEVROLET Carao KM POOLS KELLY DECORATING LLC * $5001 HONDAS FROM SSOO! Van Express '04 Interior Palnllng POLICE IMPOUNDS! 103,000'orig. ml. Goodcond., With center seat and shells Dtv. ol Ken-Chel Corp. Decorative & Faux Finishes • • 'W/-I9-81Q.1 0x1.3730 PAINTING Wallpapering reliable. S 1,500. 732-6Q5-705B on both sides, 23,000 miles. • Uner Specialists UUICK LE SABRE P98 Asking S18.O0Q. 732-942-6767 INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Color Coordinalfng • Openings & Closing* 20 yrs.exp. Call Vickl Kelly 80,000 ml. $4,995. CHEVROLET S10 4X4/96 732-679-2142 Extended cab, Black , loaded. • Driveways • Patios • Interlocking Pavers WALLPAPERING & REMOVAL • Chemicals • Safety Coven Call 732-920-9300 $6,000/best offer. 90,000 • Leak Detection • PAINTING S60. par ROOM i " -32-651-1509 flllei4pn. • Ftreplaies • Steps • Retaining Walls POWERWASHING Minimum 3 Rooms Your SATURN SL2 -'01 4 door, • Initallpliori • Renovations a/c, citi, 5 spd., 4 cyl. Exc. CHRYSLER TOWN & All Phases of Britk, Stone & Coninto Work COUNTRY LXI'SS- Good Fully Insured Mnmber NSPI • Ins cond. in/out, (55,000 im Mu •( www.poloniaconsfruction.com •$3,900 Neg 732-952-5165 condition 95 000 miles Free Estimates __.;K P AVE. '82 4 dr., •.roll It a4B-391-6674 MINTING & PAPERHANGIMG gray w/le r roof, Always STEP VAN DIESEL 'B7 732-205-0086 732-525-8118 nt./Ext. Free Est. Honest -aragaaragadd. Greai cond. 65,000 LOW MILES - 44,000 mi. BODGE HI-TOP VAM-96 732-679-3276 Wloes. Call Joe 73Z-3B0-0943 _jig. miles, towner, S2.500 or $3,400. Call 732-920-9300 Only 59,000 mi. V8, TV, VCR, Free Est. Fully Insured & Licensed Excellent Refs. 732-329-6362 best offer. 732-290-3251 A captain's cJialrs, all power. POPCORN CEILINGS SUBARU OUTBACK,'03 $6,500. neg. Cull 732-613-B454 6 cyl. LL Be.tn Edition, leather Professionally sprayed FORD AEROSTAR '91 nt. painting.Call 732-525-1625 ii,l I iniJ- .1 :U n'JOriii.. 519,900. /besi oiler. Cull 609-954-9857 White. A/c. Like new cond. In ROBERT FALLON it. Asking $2,500. HANDYMAN,CARPENTRY Cond S 10.750. 732-833-9655 TOVOTA CAMRY LE "97 Cain-32-254-7871 Metallic green. 124,000 mi. PROTECTIVE PAVING JDC & PAINTING. Free estimates. CHEVROLET IMP ALA SS '96 FORD CONVERSION VAN, No job too small. 732-563-9290 5.7 L, Goodcond.Oriri ownci "- tires, naw frontbrakes. 00 Cull 732-4B9-3685 '94- OMg. Ow;ier, I30.0CO ml. RESIDENTIAL *, COMMERCIAL 150.000 hgwy mi, $12,000 r>r Good cond. $2.9007best oHsr. ^••HMff • ASPHALT DRIVEWAYS Plumbing & Heating Service, Inc. ROOFING & SIDING .est Olfer. Call 609-259-8687 TOYOTA CELICA GT 2000 917-4

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