Page 16 Thursday, December 14, 2000 The Westfield Leader and THE TIMES of Scotch Plains – Fanwood A WATCHUNG COMMUNICATIONS, INC. PUBLICATION Larry Glickstein Takes His Knowledge, Cunningham Gets Top-Twenty X C Energy into ESPN’s Two-Minute Drill National Honors Robert Cunningham, a fifth grader at By ADAM TURNER “When one guy scored 32, a lady specialty question right. On top of Specially Written for The Westfield Leader and The Times School One Elementary in Scotch Plains, backstage said to me that it was a that he received a free trip to the finished 18th in his division out of more “In Penn State’s 1994 undefeated good round. I told her that I’d go out popular sports award show, the than 240 runners from around the coun- season their biggest comeback was there and get the high score of the ESPY’s. try in his second trip to The Amateur 21 points against Illinois. In that day. I just have a lot of confidence in ESPN’s Two-Minute Drill was cre- Athletic Union (AAU) Cross Country game, who scored the go-ahead my knowledge,” said Glickstein. ated by Micheal Davies (Who Wants National Championships held in Joplin, touchdown and who had the game- Once again in the second round he to be a Millionare) and Andrew Missouri on December 2. Cunningham insuring interception?” asked ESPN’s put up another 41 to ease his way into Golden (Win Ben Stein’s Money). It completed the 3000-meter course in a Two-Minute Drill host and personal record of 10:26. the semis and one step closer to every consists of three competitors per To qualify for the 2000 Cross Country Sportscenter anchor Kenny Mayne. sports fans dream, the title of the show. Each contestant has two min- National Championships, Cunningham Larry Glickstein coolly and calmly most knowledgeable sports mind in utes to answer questions from four placed second in the USATF New Jersey said, “The touchdown was by full- the world and two Super Bowl tick- categories. The questions are given Junior Olympic State Cross Country back Brian Milne and the intercep- ets. by a panel of celebrities, mainly Championship held at Warinanco Park tion by Kim Herring.” Glickstein said, “I feel like I’ve from the sports world. There are a on November 5, completing the 4000 meter course in 14:58. The following As easy as that Glickstein, 31, been prepping myself for this for 31 total of 20 questions and one extra TOP-TWENTY NATIONALLY…Robert Cunningham of Scotch Plains leads upped his winnings to a total of years. When I heard about the show point if you sweep a category. week, Robert placed fourth in the Middle the pack in a cross country race. Cunningham finished 18th in his division at the Atlantic AAU Regional Championships $35,000 and moved into the semi- I knew that it was created for Larry The top two scores then move on AAU Cross Country National Championships in Joplin, Missouri. finals of the hit game show, ESPN’s held at Gloucester County College in Glickstein.” to the second part of the show where Sewell, completing the 3000 meter Two-Minute Drill. The Scotch Plains For winning the first round the four panelists and the shows host, course in 10:56. resident and sports fanatic is the num- Glickstein received $5,000 and a trip Mayne, spit out random questions as Union Catholic, Westfield Rule Cunningham prepared for the cross ber one seed in the tournament after to the Heisman award show last Sat- fast as they can. The winner then country season by competing in a series putting up 41 out of 49 points in the urday night. He could have added moves on to the next round and gets of races; finishing first in his age group first round. another five grand but he failed to a shot to complete his or her spe- All-Union County V’Ball List at Millburn’s President’s Cup Race, Glickstein blew by competition by convert on his specialty question. cialty question. Cranford’s Firecracker Four Miler and putting up a score that could only be In the second round Glickstein won Each competitor picked a specialty The Union Catholic Vikings and NJSIAA Group 2 tournament. Redbank’s George Sheehan Five Mile matched by one of the other 51 con- $15,000 for winning the show and topic before the show ever got under Westfield High School Blue Devil Viking Jackie Monroy was also Classic. Robert then opened the season testants. with a victory at Warinanco Park fol- another 15 G’s for answering his way, ranging from teams to different girls combined to place nine athletes selected to the All-Union County lowed by a fourth place finish at an sports events. Contestants are then on the All-Union County Girls Vol- First Team as were Blue Devil se- Invitational Meet in Philadelphia’s asked a question about the specialty leyball list as indicated by The Star niors Patty Oslislo and Kelley Fairmont Park and won again at Holmdel and if they answer correctly they win Ledger. Heading that list was Viking Masterson. Oslislo had 118 kills to Park prior to the New Jersey State Cham- extra money. senior Deena Zack, who was named up her career mark to 238 and had pionship. Glickstein chose the undefeated Player of the Year. Blue Devil Head 386 service points with 133 aces. 1994 Penn State football team. Coach Bev Torok was named Coach Masterson notched 131 kills and 17 “I graduated from Penn State in of the Year. blocks to up her career kills to 324 Patience Spells 1991 and was living in the city in Zach notched 260 kills, amassed and blocks to 36. 1994. We’d go to the sports bars to 157 service points with 30 aces and Vikings Rachel Seamon, Linda watch the games and I just loved that added 132 digs. Her career kill mark Dolansky, Kathy Babicz and Jenni- Win for Devils team,” said Glickstein. of 545 became tops on the Viking all- fer Monroy were selected to the All- CONTINUED FROM PAGE 13 Glickstein appeared on the show time list. Zack’s most impressive Union County Second Team. Blue by sending an e-mail to ESPN. The and Terence Jenkins. Turner moved performance came against then un- Devil Breigh Ann Manza and Scotch up from JV midway through the sea- station then called him up at a ran- defeated Hawthorne in a 7-15, 15-8, Plains-Fanwood senior Megan Miller son and Jenkins was a solid JV player dom time and asked him why he 15-5, victory in the semifinals of the were selected to the Third Team. should be on the show. Glickstein who will be a defensive stopper. told the ESPN representative to pick To win the Devils must play pa- a number between one and 34, which Meglaughlin, Wyckoff, Ballweg Named tient and take care of the ball against is the number of Super Bowls there pressing teams such as Elizabeth and have been. He then told ESPN repre- To All-Union First Team Girls Soccer Plainfield. “Our keys to success are sentative everything about that game, rebounding and handling pressure,” Westfield High School Blue Devil seniors Michelle Meglaughlin and said Everly. thus moving on in the selection pro- Taryn Wyckoff along with Union Catholic Viking senior Jessica Ballweg TWO-MINUTE DRILL ACE…Larry Glickstein of Scotch Plains hugs his wife cess. The Blue Devils host Cranford have been named to the All-Union County Girls Soccer First Team by The tomorrow, a team they know all too Stacey after upping his winnings to $35,000 and qualifying for the semifinals of After that Glickstein took a 20- Star Ledger. the hit game show, ESPN’s Two-Minute Drill hosted by Sportscenter anchor question test and had a qualifying well. Cranford beat Westfield twice Kenny Mayne. Meglaughlin, a goalie, performed admirably as the Blue Devils’ last line last season and twice in summer two-minute drill. He was one of two of defense, yielding just 16 goals while recording 13 shutouts and 133 saves. people out of 400 to get 20 out of 20 league play. They love to play an up- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Wyckoff was a team leader and was effective all over the field. Ballweg had tempo game that is created by their on the test. What started with 5,000 superb ball control skills and has been one of the state’s best players since people was now down to 51 and press, so Westfield will have to con- TOWN OF WESTFIELD her freshman year. trol the ball. Glickstein was one of them. Vikings’ Rebecca Babicz and Katie Marshall were named to the NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR “My knowledge of sports comes The keys to success that the coach NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Second Team and teammates Katie Donnan and Katie Fitzgerald were mentioned are written on the board from being blessed with a good named to the Third Team. Blue Devil Gwyn Lederman and Scotch Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned, The Collector of Taxes of the Town of memory and just loving sports. I was in the locker room for the players to Westfield, Union County, New Jersey, will sell at public auction on the 27th day of December, Plains-Fanwood Raider Jill Koscielecki made the Second Team. Raider see every day. Now it’s up to the 2000 in the Tax Collector’s office in the Municipal Building, 425 East Broad Street, Westfield, one of those kids that would wake up Renee Zidonik and Governor Livingston Highlander Katie Dotto were players follow through on their goals New Jersey, at two o’clock in the afternoon, the following described lands: at six to read the whole sports page,” named to the Third Team. The said lands will be sold to make the amount of Municipal liens chargeable against that Glickstein said, and win. same on the 27th day of December, 2000 together with interest and cost of sale, exclusive however, of the lien for taxes for the year 2000. Glickstein is a Vice President at Devil Popola Makes Fanwood Rec. Plans The said lands will be sold in fee to such persons as will purchase the same, subject to Solomon Smith Barney in New York UC Inducts redemption at the lowest rate of interest, but in no case in excess of eighteen percent (18) City. He and his wife, Stacey, have All-UC Field Hockey Bus Trip to Circus New Hall of Famers per annum. Payments for the sale shall be made by cash or certified check before conclusion five-month-old twins, Danielle and of the sale or the property will be resold. Westfield High School field The 65th Annual Brandon. Fanwood Recreation is sponsoring Any parcel of real property for which there shall be no other purchaser will be struck off hockey player Christina Popola has a bus trip to “The Ringling Brothers Baseball Dinner, sponsored by the Union and sold to the Municipality in fee for redemption at eighteen percent (18%) per annum and The semi-finals of the show will County Baseball Association, in coop- the Municipality shall have the right to bar or foreclose the right of redemption. been selected to the All-Union & Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show air tonight at 7 and the finals will be County First Team list by The Star On Earth,” which will be held on eration with the Union County Depart- The sale will be made and conducted in accordance with the provisions of Article 4 of on Christmas night at 7 on ESPN. Chapter 5 of Title 54, Revised Statutes of New Jersey, 1937, and amendments thereto. Sunday March 18, 2001 at 3:30 p.m. ment of Parks and Recreation, will be Ledger. Teammate Katie Schott was held on Wednesday, January 10, at 6:30 At any time before the sale the undersigned will receive payment of the amount due an the named to the Third Team. Gover- The Deluxe Motor coach will leave at property, with interest and costs incurred up to the time of payments, by certified check or 1:45 p.m. p.m. at L’Affaire Restaurant in cash. nor Livingston Highlanders’ Mountainside. See it all on the Web! Katrina Blasi and Ali DeVito were Please purchase tickets early. Tickets Industrial properties may be subject to the Spill Compensation and Control Act (N.J.S.A. are $18 each. To make a reservation, Awards will be presented to local 58:10-23.11 et seq.), the Water Pollution Control Act (N.J.S.A. 58:10A-1 et seq.) and the named to the Second Team and athletes who have distinguished them- Industrial Site Recovery Act (N.J.S.A. 13:1K-6 et seq.) In addition, the municipality is www.goleader.com please call (908) 889-4494. Checks Lauren Beasley was named to the should be made out to Fanwood Recre- selves during the year and seven indi- precluded from issuing a tax sale certificate to any prospective purchaser who is or may be Third Team. viduals will be inducted into the Union in any way connected to the prior owner or operator of the site. ation / Circus and mailed to 75 North County Baseball Hall of Fame The in- The said lands so subject to sale, described in accordance with the tax duplicate, including PUBLIC NOTICE Martine Avenue, Fanwood, 07023. the name of the owner as shown on the last duplicate and the total amount due thereon PUBLIC NOTICE ductees are: the late Howard S. Ander- TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS For information or reservations, respectively on the 27th day of December, 2000, exclusive of the lien for the year 2000 are son of Summit, Tom Dooley of Cran- NOTICE is hereby given that at a regular SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY please call Art Badala (908) 889-4494. as listed below: ford, Randy Guerra of Linden, Ray meeting of the Township Council of the CHANCERY DIVISION Matlosz of Elizabeth, Leo J. Spirito of Location of Block Amount Due Township of Scotch Plains, held on Tues- UNION COUNTY PUBLIC NOTICE Property Address Owner & Lot Dec. 27, 2000 day, December 12, 2000, an ordinance en- DOCKET NO. F-17513-00 Elizabeth, Mike Szabo of Union Town- titled: NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS BOROUGH OF FANWOOD ship; and Raymond Thompson of Roselle 1 819 Standish Ave. COSTINE, William & Barbara 509/16 $10,864.35 ORDINANCE NO. 31-00 PLANNING BOARD Park. 2 760 Propsect Sreet RAPUANO, Samuel & Jo Ann 603/43 11,074.95 AN ORDINANCE SUPPLEMENTING (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Notice is hereby given that the PLAN- 3 762 Clark Street Linnea Corp. 709/6 2,801.53 All proceeds will help fund the Union AND AMENDING CHAPTER XXIII, T.O. JESUS GARCIA, HIS HEIRS, NING BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF 4 605 Short Hills Court DRISCOLL, Jr., Myles F. & Margaret 801/30 3,200.69 County Youth Baseball League for 23-3.1.8(A) SPECIFICALLY TO RE ZONE DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL FANWOOD after public hearing denied 5 723 Glen Avenue KLEIN, Theodore E. & Judith 803/21 8,583.64 youngsters eight to fifteen years of age. LOT 3, BLOCK 4901 (DONATO TRACT REPRESENTaTIVES, AND hIS, approval to Mr. Ulises Barros to widen the 6 1 Bradson Court 725 East Broad Street Corp. 2211/10.04 5,788.85 Tickets are $30 and can be purchased ONLY) WHICH IS ENTITLED ML-2 BY THEIRS, OR ANY of THEIR, driveway on the property at 4 Lois Place, 7 445 Downer Street JOHNSON, Vanessa 2512/2 1,763.06 ADDING AS AN ADDITIONAL PERMIT- SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, New Jersey being Block No. 46, Lot No. 7. from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Union 8 428 Palsted Avenue BUDD, Donald M. 2607/27 2,879.07 TED USE, BUSINESS OFFICES AND TITLE AND INTEREST Documents pertaining to this application County Department of Parks and Recre- 9 529 Downer Street BARBATO, Luigi & Maria 2708/15 2,190.67 PROFESSIONAL OFFICES, AS SAID You are hereby summoned and required are available for public inspection at the ation, County Administration Building 10** 646 Downer Street BARNES, Minnie L. 2710/21 5,159.04 TERMS ARE DEFINED IN SECTION to serve upon FRANK J. MARTONE, P.C., Borough Hall during normal business hours. in Elizabeth. For further information, 11** 614 Stirling Place HARRIAT, Sammy 4001/9 6,021.25 23.1.8(A)(14) and (89) AND IN ACCOR- Plaintiff’s Attorney, whose address is 4 Mr. Ulises Barros 12 please call (908) 527-4910. DANCE WITH THE STANDARDS FOR BRIGHTON ROAD, CLIFTON, NEW JER- 4 Lois Place 13 128 Marlboro Street SWEARER, Robert & Patricia M. 5010/9 5,643.78 SAID USES AS SET FORTH IN SECTION SEY, 07012, an answer to the complaint Fanwood, New Jersey 07023 14 10 Village Circle SHANANHAN, Kevin 5202/18 3,111.74 PUBLIC NOTICE 23-3.13 (B-4 OFFICE ZONE ONLY), (and amendment to complaint, if any) filed in 1 T – 12/14/00, The Times Fee: $14.28 15 2 North Wickom Dr. O’NEILL, John & Linda 5203/8 1,684.53 WHICH ALTERATION AND AMEND- the civil action, in which NATIONAL CITY 16** 13 Moss Ave. MALINOWSKI, Matthew J. SHERIFF’S SALE MENT SHALL APPLY ONLY TO THE MORTGAGE CO. is Plaintiff and JESUS & Barbara 5510/4 7,475.84 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, DONATO TRACT IN SAID ML-2 ZONE. GARCIA, HIS HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND 17 113 Connecticut St. VENEZIO, Albert 5714/6 2,629.87 CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, was duly passed on second and final read- PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, AND SHERIFF’S SALE DOCKET NO. F-18952-98 ** EXISTING PRIOR LIEN ing. HER, THEIRS, OR ANY OF THEIR, SUC- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY, FIRST UNION MORTGAGE CORPO- Susan Noon TOWNSHIP OF SCOTCH PLAINS CESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE, et als., are CHANCERY DIVISION, UNION COUNTY, RATION, PLAINTIFF vs. JONATHAN Collector of Taxes Barbara Riepe Defendants, pending in the Superior Court DOCKET NO. F-7036-00 BLAKE, ET AL., DEFENDANT. Westfield, New Jersey Township Clerk of New Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION GE CAPITAL MORTGAGE SERVICES, CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, 4 T — 11/30, 12/07, 12/14 & 12/21/00, The Leader Fee: $383.52 1 T – 12/14/00, The Times Fee: $26.01 County and bearing Docket No. F-17513-00 INC., PLAINTIFF vs. ALFREDO N. REYES DATED APRIL 20, 1999 FOR SALE OF within Thirty-five (35) days after DECEM- AND CARMEN REYES, HIS WIFE; MORTGAGED PREMISES. BER 14, 2000 exclusive of such date. If you MARIBEL MENDEZ; ET ALS, DEFEN- By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- fail to do so, judgment by default may be DANT. tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by November Scholar Athlete rendered against you for the relief demanded CIVIL ACTION, WRIT OF EXECUTION, public vendue, at the Union County Admin- in the complaint (and amendment to com- DATED SEPTEMBER 26, 2000 FOR SALE istration Building, 1st Floor, 10 Elizabethtown “A Fun Place To Shop plaint, if any). You shall file your answer and OF MORTGAGED PREMISES. Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey on in Scotch Plains” proof of service in duplicate with the Clerk of By virtue of the above-stated writ of execu- WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF the Superior Court of New Jersey, Hughes tion to me directed I shall expose for sale by JANUARY A.D., 2001 at two o’clock in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Justice Complex, 25 Market Street, CN- public vendue, at the Union County Admin- ♦ ® afternoon of said day. All successful bid- 971, Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accor- istration Building, 1st Floor, 10 Elizabethtown ders must have 20% of their bid available in Family dance with the Rules of Civil Practice and Plaza, Elizabeth, New Jersey on cash or certified check at the conclusion of Investors Procedure. WEDNESDAY THE 10TH DAY OF the sales. Company This action has been instituted for the JANUARY A.D., 2001 at two o’clock in the The judgment amount is ONE-HUNDRED 265 South Ave Fanwood purpose of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated afternoon of said day. All successful bid- FIFTEEN THOUSAND TWO-HUNDRED ANDREW PAVONI…Junior linebacker/ December 9, 1999, made by JESUS ders must have 20% of their bid available in SIXTY SEVEN & 92/100 ($115,267.92). CALL TODAY FOR OUR 407 Park Ave GARCIA, UNMARRIED, as Mortgagor(s), cash or certified check at the conclusion of ALL the following described property lo- tight end of the football team. Andrew was to NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO. DBA the sales. cated in the City of Elizabeth, County of MARKET REPORT Scotch Plains EASTERN MORTGAGE SERVICES, re- The judgment amount is ONE-HUNDRED Union, State of New Jersey: (908) 322-1800 (908) 322-7388 corded on January 7, 2000, in Book No. THIRTY NINE THOUSAND SIX-HUN- BEING known and designated as Unit No. one of the leaders of the “Wild Dog” defense 7535 of Mortgages for UNION County, Page DRED EIGHTY SIX & 81/100 6, Building C as set forth in a certain Master Member NASD & SIPC No. 280, and subsequently assigned to the ($139,686.81). Deed of “Sunrise Manor, a Condominium,” which barked the Raiders to an 8-3 season. plaintiff; and (2) to recover possession of The property to be sold is located in the dated March 24, 1988 and recorded March and concerns premises commonly known CITY of ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 25, 1988 in Deed Book No. 3545, Page No. He led the Raiders with 48 solo tackles. as: 435 FRANKLIN STREET, ELIZABETH, 07206, County of UNION and State of New 192, records of Union County, together with NEW JERSEY 07201. Jersey. an undivided 1.6666% interest in the com- If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you Commonly known as: 160 FIFTH mon elements appurtenant thereto. Offensively, he had 12 receptions for 242 may communicate with the New Jersey State STREET, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY COMMONLY known as 668, NKA 660, Bar Association by calling (908) 249-5000. 07206. North Broad Street, Unit No. 6, Building C, Standard yards and seven touchdowns. Not just an You may also contact the lawyer referral Tax Lot No. 350 in Block No. 3. Elizabeth, New Jersey 07208. service of UNION the County of Venue by Dimension of Lot: approximately irregular BEING also known as Lot No. 1081 W11C- Pest “A” student, Pavoni has been and is a student calling (908) 353-7400. If you cannot afford 33.55 feet wide by 147.17 feet long. BO8, Block No. 11 on the tax map of the City an attorney, you may communicate with the Nearest Cross Street: South Park Street. of Elizabeth. Control leader. He is on the Franscotian (School Legal Services Office of the County of Venue Situate at a point on the northwesterly IT is intended to describe the same pre- Free Estimates 389 Park Ave by calling (908) 354-4340. sideline of Fifth Street distance approxi- mises conveyed to Jonathan Blake and Derek Scotch Plains You, JESUS GARCIA, HIS HEIRS, DE- mately 100 feet northeasterly from its inter- Alvin Blake, by deed recorded in the Union Fast Service Newspaper) and is a member of DECA. VISEES, AND PERSONAL REPRESEN- section with the northeasterly sideline of County Register’s Office. (908) 322-7126 TATIVES, AND HIS, THEIRS, OR ANY OF South Park Street. There is due approximately the sum of 908-322-6552 THEIR, SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE There is due approximately the sum of ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY FIVE THOU- The AND INTEREST, are made a party defen- ONE-HUNDRED FORTY NINE THOU- SAND SIX-HUNDRED NINETY ONE & 84/ EKA dant to this foreclosure action because you SAND ONE-HUNDRED SEVEN & 51/100 100 ($135,691.84) together with lawful in- Westfield Leader are the heirs of the deceased mortgagor, ($149,107.51) together with lawful interest Associates, P. A. terest and costs. E ducational Achievement JESUS GARCIA, and as such may have an and costs. There is a full legal description on file in Engineering and Planning interest in the mortgaged premises, and you There is a full legal description on file in the Union County Sheriff’s Office. Land and Hydrographic have a right to Notice of this action for any the Union County Sheriff’s Office. The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn A thletic Achievement Surveying right, title, claim or interest you have in, to, or The Sheriff reserves the right to adjourn this sale. 2050 Rt. 22 E. against the said mortgaged premises. this sale. RALPH FROEHLICH Scotch Plains, NJ 07076 Dated: December 5, 2000 RALPH FROEHLICH SHERIFF G ood School Standing DONALD F. PHELAN, Clerk, SHERIFF ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, James R. Watson Superior Court FEIN SUCH KAHN & SHEPARD, P.C. ATTORNEYS of New Jersey Suite 201 1139 Spruce Drive Office (908) 322-2030 FRANK J. MARTONE, P.C. 7 Century Drive PO Box 1024 L eadership Fax (908) 322-0505 The Times of COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW Parsippany, New Jersey 07054 Mountainside, New Jersey 07092-0024 Scotch Plains- Web:http// 4 BRIGHTON ROAD CH-755590 (WL) CH-754506 (WL) E nthusiasm members.aol.com/ CLIFTON, NEW JERSEY 07012 4 T - 12/14, 12/21, 12/28/00 4 T - 12/14, 12/21, 12/28/00 Fanwood ekaassoc 1 T – 12/14/00, The Leader Fee: $66.30 & 1/4/01 Fee: $204.00 & 1/4/01 Fee: $216.24 CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA BLACK