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Staff W riter fter more than 14 years of perseverance, some Leonardo residents continue to seek A one owner who will preserve 55 acres between the Naval Weapons Station Earle pier complex and the Leonardo State Marina in the Leonardo section. However, questions remain about who really Members of the Strathmore Swim and Tennis Club in Aberdeen owns the bayfront property and where the funding enjoy an afternoon of water aerobics. will come from to unify the land under one owner. “The community wants to preserve the proper­ ty,” explained Art Weimer, a Washington Avenue resident and community activist. Aberdeen club In addition to offering a passive recreation site for present and future generations, preserving the land as open space would provide local wildlife with a healthy estuary, he explained. s till in the sw im The property, which is divided among five owners, is a feeding area for migratory birds, a Few changes are See related story, pg. 15. nesting area for large sea turtles, and a mating made during club's area for horseshoe crabs, said Weimer, who is one For 34 years, the facility has of more than 60 residents fighting to protect the 34-year existence been offering members a place land. of escape on hot summer days. Instead of serving as a quiet place for residents BY EILEEN KOUTNIK The facility offers a large to fish and for birds to feed, “the property is the Staff W riter swimming pool, basketball, ten­ location of unregulated uses of marine craft and nis and volleyball courts, a off-road vehicles, which have negatively impacted ids swimming around snack bar and a day camp for the land’s recovery and seasonal wildlife needs,” the pool playing Marco younger children. according to a memorandum from the K Polo, a group of wo­ The day camp has 62 kids, Environmental Commission to the Township men doing water aerobics, and a and for four hours each day, Committee, encouraging the committee to consid­ father and son playing ping- staff play games with the chil­ er the property as a future Green Acres funding pong. dren and take them into pool. candidate. These are some of the sights “It’s our first year at the Also, according to the commission, dredge that welcome people as they club,” a club member from material from the Leonardo Marina was used to enter the Strathmore Swim and Laurence Harbor said. “It’s fill in wetlands on part of the tract. Tennis Club on Lloyd Road in great for the kids, very clean “They’ve taken away one of the top recreation Aberdeen. and a closer drive than the other areas,” Washington Avenue Ralph Carloni said, The club used to be called swim club my family belonged referring to groups of recreationists who use the the Strathmore Bath and Tennis to.” area to launch personal jet skis. Club, but five years ago the “I ’m staying with my daugh­ In addition to the noise, litter and parking name was changed because ter (in Aberdeen) for the sum­ problems, Robert Heltzman, a Washington “bath” sounded outdated, ac­ mer,” said Harold Zielaznicki, Avenue resident and local fisherman, said, “They cording to club management. of Jersey City. “It’s a great Eighteen-month-old Katie O’Donnell, Matawan, gets scare the fish away.” However, members still ready to throw a beach ball at the Strathmore pool. refer to it by its original name. Continued on page 14 (Photos by Jaqkie Pollack) Continued on page 13 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 HERE IT IS...OUR BIGGEST NURSERY LANDSCAPE Bring in a photo or rough sketch of the area you want landscaped and with our help create your own landscape plan. It's a lot easier than you think. The Most Important Rule in Landscaping! There is EVENT OF THE YEAR!!! no such thing as a bad plant - only bad placement of piants. With this in mind and our help with placement of plants, that makes you the best landscape designer for your own pleasure.

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• Calendar Page 41 MIDDLETOWN — Local officials patcher Skip Trudo. of four in the Lincroft section, but the will seek alternatives to the loud horns only one that is currently operating. “That • Classifieds Page 53 It can take up to 27 minutes get a five- and sirens that some residents complain person crew together to respond to an would indicate to me that the departments Page 30 • Editorials wreak havoc with their quality of life. emergency, Trudo explained. “It’s some­ have been operating adequately without the sirens,” he said • Letters Page 30 Jack Callahan, of Branson Drive, who thing every dispatcher has to deal with “I take a lot of resentment to what • Milestones Page 26 lives near one of four emergency sirens in every day.” your saying,” first aid and fire volunteer Lincroft, complained during the Callahan suggested the possibility of • Obituaries Page 42 Kevin Morrisey told the homeowners. Township Committee meeting Monday hiring a paid response crew to work dur­ • Police Beat Page 46 “You tell me I don’t need a siren when I that the sirens create a public nuisance ing the times when it is most difficult to am trying to you people out of a • Real Estate Page 5 1 get volunteers to respond to an emer­ and frighten local children. burning building.” g en cy . • Sports Page 47 And he’s not alone. Statistics show that the number of vol- While the sirens may be loud and irri­ • Yesteryear Page 32 Complaints have come from all sec­ unteers who respond to anl e m e r g e n c y tions of M iddletown about the sirens. tating, Mayor Raymond O’Grady said he decreases when the sirens are n o t so u n d - Phone numbers: However, there may be little officials can has been told by first aid and fire officials ed, Trudo said. that there is no better, more modern tech­ Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 226 do to stop the offending noise, said The committee plans to discuss what FAX 254-0486 Township Administrator Joseph P. Leo. nology to alert volunteers. can be done about the emergency sirens Circulation 254-1755 The sirens are sounded whenever there “I don’t believe that your fire and first and horns at its next workshop Display Advertising 972-6740 is a first aid emergency or fire in the aid know enough,” retorted M ichael The committee will also check on the number of working sirens, and what sur­ FAX 254-0256 township. They are used as. a “reminder” Scipione, Branson Drive. “I’m suggesting to get volunteers to their posts in case thatyou seek an outside consultant.” rounding towns do during emergencies Classified 1-800-660-4ADS they don’t hear the radios and beepers The siren near Callahan’s home is one Classified FAX 432-0016 they are given, explained emergency dis­ — Cindy Herrschaft Independent C ourt upholds ’94 PBA aw ard

Managing Editor MIDDLETOWN — The Township Mayor Raymond O’Grady said appeal was decided. Marilyn Duff Committee has reached the end of the line Tuesday the township had not been offi­ The award, made by state arbitrator Sports Coordinator in its appeal of-a two-year-old police con­ cially notified of the court’s decision, so Jack Tillem, provided approximately 5 Lindsey Siegle tract award. he could not really comment. percent salary increases for 1993-95. In The state Supreme Court last week “It just shows we are right, and the its appeal, the township claimed the arbi­ Executive Editor refused to hear the township’s appeal of a town is continuing to waste money,” said trator failed to consider the township’s Gregory Bean November 1994 arbitration award for PBA President Robert J. M orrell Jr. unfunded liabilities. 1993-95 to Middletown Local 124 of the Publisher Morrell said this was the first time the Policemen’s Benevolent Association. The decision should lead to the Kevin Wittman township had taken an appeal this high In his July 10 ruling, N.J. Supreme resumption of negotiations for a new up. A Greater Media Newspaper Court Presiding Judge Alan B. Handler, 1996-98 contract. Klatsky sai(f previous­ sitting in Trenton, denied the township’s The 1994 arbitration award was ly the union would not return to the bar­ petition to hear its arguments against the upheld in January 1995 by Superior Court gaining table until litigation over the VERIFIED AUDIT CIRCULATION a w ard . Judge Patrick J. M cGann, sitting in 1993-95 contract was settled. According to PBA Attorney Fred Freehold, and the Appellate Court Morrell expects both sides to meet in The Independent is published Wednesday by the Greater Monmouth Publishing Co., Klatsky, of Klatsky & Klatsky, Red affirmed the award April 25. In between, August or September with state arbitrator Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, N.J. Bank, the top state court also awarded the the township lost two motions to delay Frank Mason, who was appointed earlier 08816. First-class mail subscription avail­ PBA costs associated with the petition, to paying the salary increases until the th is y ear. able at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. be paid by the township. — Marilyn D uff *i '• YJUI . . 4 JULY 17, 1996, IN D EPEN D EN T Twp. to establish A r t i s a n am usem ent zone CONSTRUCTION COMPANY T7»e S/gn of Qua/fly Home improvement ABERDEEN — After much discus­ Kauff and Township Manager Mark sion, the Township Council has unani­ Coren suggested that Coren discuss the mously agreed to withdraw an ordinance ordinance and problems associated with it that would have established a license for with the township planner. After a report Certified Bird Roofing & Siding C ontractor certain games o f chance. from the planner, the council has the A game of chance is when the winner option to reintroduce a new ordinance redeems coupons for a prize, according to based on his recommendations. Township Attorney Norman Kauff. Councilman Wendell Gumbs said, “I The decision was made during the July think for a long time kids have been want­ 9 workshop meeting, at K a u ff s request. ing a place like Fun Time America.” SPRING SPECIALS Kauff said that after talking with Kauff said the matter also raises a zon­ Gaming Commission officials, he learned ing question: where or where else does the Get Vour FREE Estimates Now they had problems with the proposed ordi­ township want to set up the nance. commercial/amusement game zone? He & Receive 1995 Prices On By law, the township needs to establish said the council would want to reconsider the ordinance to license certain games at changing the township’s land de­ • Vinyl Siding • Windows • Roofing the Fun Time America indoor amusement velopment ordinance if it wants to es­ park on Route 35. tablish this type o f ordinance. • and All Types Of Concrete Work Kauff said state law requires that town­ The council has the option to put re­ ships and the state license games in which strictions on zone use. For example, they • Custom Decks the winner of the game redeems coupons could establish it as an amusement park for prizes. but lim it the height o f rides and make it an The 2-year-old Fun Time America is indoor amusement park zone, Kauff said. 40,000 square feet, and includes a science Councilman Dennis Devino said he museum, carnival rides, batting cages and was concerned that if they changed the a toddler village. zone it might constitute spot zoning. 156 W . Front Street K auff said the ordinance, which was Kauff said only a court could decide introduced last month, “was improper” the issue of spot zoning. He said the coun­ according to what gaming officials said. cil could designate one or more areas for K e y p o r t By law, the state outlines three ways to amusements. establish the area: if the town is an amuse­ The council did not offer any opinion ment or resort town; an agriculture fair as to the number o f areas the township T w r v r approved by the department of agricul­ should designate for the commer­ ■ JL - JL 888-0958 ture; or by setting up a separate zone. cials/amusement zone. 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Forman navigate around a ‘blind spot” in the chan­ (908)332-0700 Saturday & Evening officials say boats Hours Available nel. “I have seen a few boats collide as they Alcides T. Andril come around this comer,” Isaksen said Robert A. Ungvary A ccidents A nd Injuries Se Habla Espanol can co-exist in creek Robert C. Carroll Free Consultation • No fee if no recovery & Portuguese County engineers, however, don’t see Patricia A. Eiges the presence of ferry boats on the east bank 24 HOUR ACCIDENT HOTLINE Free Consultations BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT 24 HOUR of ihe creek as a navigational nazard. said *Certified Civil Trinl Attorney 1-800-834-9871 HOTLINE Staff Writer Henry Nicholson, director of the ■ Automobile Accidents MIDDLETOWN — Building a multi­ Monmouth County Division of ■ Medical Malpractice • Exposure to Transportation. ■ Motorcycle, Truck, ’ Slip & Fall Accidents Chemicals, Asbestos million dollar ferry terminal on Comptons ‘Everyone can see each other Everyone Bus Accidents ■ Defective Products Creek across from the Belford Seafood > Construction Accidents nas a radio There are existing navigation ■ On-the-Iob Injuries ■ Accidental Death 1 Wrongful Death Cooperative could be a recipe for disaster, according to some local fisherman. logs that define who has the right of way ” Real Estate ‘There’s going to be a serious accident/' he said. Residential • Commercial Closings predicted Richard Isaksen, who has been a If the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Zoning & Variance Applications co-op member for 30 years. grants the county permission to widen the Criminal Mflttere Pivorce Bankruptcy Isaksen is one of six fisherman who sent inner harbor of the federal waterway from a group letter to fellow business owners 120 to 200 feet, a four-slip ferry terminal Superior & Municipal Court Alimony Stop Foreclosure could eventually be built on the east bank of • Traffic Offer— ^ " • voicing opposition and concern over the county-sponsored project that has recently the the creek. received praise from local officials and The only portion of the channel that other business owners. would not be widened is the “gut” of the “The vast majority of the cooperative channel, located between the stone jetty and feel that the project is the wrong size and in the co-op bulkhead. However, it would be . V . . : : the wrong part of Comptons Creek,” wrote deepened to allow boats to travel safely the fisherman in a letter dated June 24. through the channel, Nicholson said. A meeting is planned between the fish­ Even with the changes, "passing” each 1 9 9 6 erman and other business owners to discuss other could be a problem, Schnoor said. differences in opinion, but nothing has been “The nart where they plan to load (the fer­ scheduled yet, Isaksen said. ries) is very narrow.” Music by Richard Rodgers Bob Egnatovich, president of the However, the U.S. Coast Guard agrees Book & Lyrics by Belford Seafood Cooperative, was not with the county that the presence of the fer­ Oscar Hammerstein 2nd available for comment. ries should not create a safety hazard in the channel. T h u r s Their letter comes after members of the F r i S a t S u n Middletown Chamber of Commerce touted Since the ferries would run'on a sched­ July 25 July 26 July 27 July 28 the project as a way to boost the stagnant ule, fishermen could adjust their schedules Aug 1 Aug 2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Bayshore economy at last month’s break­ to avoid conflicts with the ferry boats. Aug 8 Aug 9 Aug 10 Aug 11 fast meeting, after county officials outlined “We didn’t see a safety concern,” said the project. U.S. Coast Guard Lt. Brian Roche of Group To provide another facet of the issue, Sandy Hook. Curtain: 8:00 PM Andy Willner, the Baykeeper for the The fishing and ferry boat captains American Littoral Society, is expected to would communicate about their locations in Shows held in “The Barn” at Thompson Park, speak at a future chamber meeting to dis­ the creek by radio. All mariners are required Newman Springs Rd, Lincroft cO U N r? cuss the impact of the ferry, the mud dump to stay tuned to channel 16, a radio frequen­ Tickets: Thursdays & Sundays $9 and other sites that concern envi­ cy reserved for marine communication, ronmentalists, said Patti Baxter, Chamber of Roche added. Fridays & Saturdays $10 However, the fisherman said that finding Sponsored by Commerce executive director. The proposed Belford ferry project a way to share the waterway could be a The Monmouth County Park System would occupy 23 acres of a 288-acre coun­ problem, ty-owned tract. “This is going to be a serious battle,” CALL 842-4000 “There just isn’t going to be enough warned Isaksen, who noted the ferry skip­ room,” Isaksen said, about sharing the pers will be in a rush to get commuters to waterway with ferries. “There is going to be Manhattan on time and won’t want to wait a serious accident.” for fishing boats. Navigation in and out of the creek could It's going to be a traffic jam,” Schnoor Is yo ur child also be difficult, since the fishing boats span added. , 100 feet when the fishing rigs are lowered Isaksen explained the fishermen don’t as the vessels disembark from port, said have many problems now since most fish- caught in a retired co-op fisherman Ronald Schnoor. Continued on next page failure chain ? 1 fro- Cruises From Your child may need help with weak study skills or poor reading or math skills. He or she 1650„ <■ New York City < i 6 j s may be unmotivated or lack V'tfiUH UcUt?... z / confidence, despite a good IQ. Frustration with School Our certified teachers help D o l p h i n ^ V \ \ \ children overcome frustration and Lack of Confidence failure. A few hours a week can C ruise-Lines' N ew est S hip No Motivation help gain the Educational Edge. 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Q m ) R o b b i n s . Personal to Keyport assessment In ju ry Ice Cream & Frozen Yogurt W orker's “We have a number of properties on BY LAUREN JAEGER Com p. which the borough owns liens. We should ICE CREAM CAKES Staff W riter have foreclosed on them years ago. We M u n icip al want to foreclose.” FROZEN YOGURT CAKES C ourt KEYPORT — Peter Fierro says he’s not “Fierro ... takes the property and is sub­ M a lts a delinquent taxpayer, and with this Real Estate ject to the lien. The borough has the lien, so S h a k e s thought, refuses to relinquish rights to his we have the right to go against property and waterfront property in Keyport. foreclose on it.” B la s ts • C o n e s ^ Reasonable Fees 17 Years Experience The M atawan resident said he was The councilman pointed out that often, shocked to learn that the borough was mak­ during a foreclosure sale, what seems to be FREE INITIAL ing plans to foreclose on his vacant trailer the bargain of a lifetime often isn’t a bar­ CONSULTATTILTATION and lot on West Front Street, across the 8 8 8 - 9 8 7 7 gain at all, because of an unpaid mortgage 300 HWY. 34 street from Firem an’s Park, on which ' s i or taxes that become the new owner’s K-Mart Plaza • Hazlet s ABERDEEN 5 6 6 - 1 1 1 0 approximately $50,000 in taxes are due. responsibility. U i He maintains the unpaid taxes were the Bergen said that the Borough Council’s responsibility of the previous owner. Fierro responsibility lies with being fair to the tax­ obtained the property at a sheriff s sale last payers, and the number of tax delinquent year when it underwent foreclosure. properties have kept the reserve for uncol­ At first, he claimed the property with an lected taxes high. agreement to pay back taxes. Then, he got “At some point in time, we have to the bill and changed his mind. Now, he move forward to get the property back on Pediatric & Adolescent Dentistry said, the borough’s plans are unfair, since in the tax roles,” he said. “Hopefully, it will N.J. Specialty Permit #3990 April, he appealed the assessed valuation of happen before the end of the year, so we $ 1 8 2 ,0 0 0 . can have revenue for next year’s budget.” Announces her NEW LOCATION “The taxes are almost impossible to Meanwhile, the Matawan businessman pay,” he said. said he is upset that the property is deemed He said if the value is decreased, the an “eyesore” by local officials. Fierro said 702 No. Beers Street taxes will go down and then, they might be that while some other, closely located prop­ Holmdel, NJ 07733 affordable. The nearby Keyport Fishery has erties may be eyesores, his little trailer, an assessed valuation of $67,200 with the which suffered severe damage during a (908) 739-3535 parking lot at $42,800. December, ’92 nor’easter, isn’t unsightly. in association with Councilman Robert Bergen, faced with “This is one of the nicest sections of the unpleasant task of foreclosure, said that Keyport,” he said. “I would call it view what has to be done will be done. p o in t.” Diplomate, American Board of Pediatric Dentistry Belford fisherm en oppose ferry N.J. Specialty Permit #2789 8919

Continued from previous page dock with a terminal facility, a visitors cen­ ter and parking for 500 cars. £.MC‘ ing rigs head out to sea in the morning and The terminal is expected to generate return in the evenings. more jobs and attract additional consumers Y O U D O N ' T If the county needs to build this termi­ to local business establishments, county nal, Isaksen suggested putting it outside the officials have said. H A V E T O B E inner channel, on the creek’s west bank, However, Schnoor disagrees. It’s not where the ferries would not be in the way. going to help the fishermen — plus, the However, County Administrator Robert average working person won’t even be able Collins told local officials in March that to afford the ferry service, he said. He also there are no viable alternatives to the east does not think people will stay around to bank location. shop after returning to the ferry terminal, The terminal would begin as a two-slip since most will be in a hurry to get home.

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It doesn’t matter which level of govern­ ment acquires the land so long as someone preserves it, explained Weimer, who has CATERERS Stuffed ’/i Maine Lobster, Whole Lobster, Crab met with aides of Congressman Frank Claws, Clams, Mussels, 3 OFF <& Pork Store Stuffed Flounder, Stuffed Pallone (D-district 6) to discuss the issue. Shrimp, Shrimp & Scallop Shrimp & Com on the Cob DINNER Preservation possibilities include incor­ Scampi over Rice, Fried Clams porating the property into federal heritage Village M all FOR 2 1148 Rt. 35 South trails or into the county’s planned Bayshore (Excluding Early Binid Menu) Marine Park, west of the Navy pier, in the M iddletow n, NJ 07748 Expires 7/31/! Belford section, Weimer said. Whatever happens, “ action has to be 908 67M 801 taken now,” so “ we don’t have drag this out Fax: 908 671-9329 89 Route 79 another 14 years,” he said. M atawan, NJ 07747 The township, which owns about 15 Hours: Mon-Sat 9 to 6 acres of the tract, including paper streets, Sunday 9 to 2 has taken steps to curb the jet skiing, but 2 9 0 -8 4 0 0 residents said more needs to be done to enforce local ordinances that prohibit such recreation. As for the township purchasing this tract, “ It’s a low priority,” because there are Choose The Best! no development plans or available funds, Mayor Raymond O’Grady said. The U. S. Navy owns at least 12 acres 6 M onth Certificate immediately east of the Earle Naval Pier and does patrol the area, but residents want to see the Navy’s presence increased, Weimer said. There is a 200-foot zone around the 10 M onth Certificate Navy pier where watercraft are prohibited. The area is monitored 24 hours a day, Earle spokesman Michael Brady said. The Navy, which acquired its parcel in Annual 1949, would be w illing to take ownership Percentage Yield of the rest, but “ it would literally take an act of Congress” to procure any funding, Brady Minimum only $1,000. said. Variety of other rates and terms available. While the Leonardo Civic Association Annual and Leonardo Taxpayers Association con­ Percentage Yield tinue to seek federal, state, county or local funding to purchase the land and preserve it 12 M onth Certificate as open space, questions remain as to who really holds deeds for the land. Approximately six acres belong to the state, Weimer said. The remainder is owned by two real estate developers. One purchased the land 15 M onth Certificate from the township during a tax sale 10 years ago. He sold about six of those acres to Dan Rosa, another local developer, Annual Weimer said. Percentage Yield However, a title search continues to see whether the land was really Middletown’s property to sell. It may be property of the U.S. Navy, Weimer said. 18 M onth Certificate Meanwhile residents, who have collect­ ed 1,000 signatures on a petition urging the township to “ protect the property,” are not the only ones who want to see the tract saved from possible development. Rates effective July 14th. Subject to change without notice, interest is compounded continuously and The American Littoral Society and payable monthly. Penalty for early withdrawal from certificates. Clean Ocean Action, both Sandy Hook- based environmental organizations, also want to see the land preserved for future Annual generations. Percentage Yield “ The area serves as an important habit and provides significant passive recreation opportunities,” Gregory Remaud, conserva­ (ffw e&tujM M e ie tit/ tion projects director for the New York- New Jersey Baykeeper program of the American Littoral Society, wrote in an April 25 letter to Middletown Planning Director Anthony Mercantante. INVESTORS SAVINGS BANK The 55-acre parcel has already been designated for recreational use in M iddletown’ s master plan and would be difficult to develop under Coastal Area Facility Review Act (CAFRA) regulations SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS: Highway 71 and Warren Avenue* CORPORATE OFFICE: MILLBURN anyway, according to the Environmental COLTS NECK: Highway 34, P. O. Box 127 • Chatham • Clark • East Orange • Hillside Commission. DEAL: 88 Norwood Avenue, P. 0. Box 227 • Irvington • Livingston • Millburn Municipal acquisition of the land would FREEHOLD: Highway 9 and Adelphia Road* • Plainfield • Short Hills meet the master plan goal, create passive LONG BRANCH: 169 Broadway • Springfield • Union recreational space, stabilize the shoreline NAVESINK: Highway 36 and Valley Drive* habitat and introduce a control for unsuper­ TOMS RIVER: 874 Fischer Blvd., Bay Plaza (Shop Rite Center)* vised activities on the parcel, according to m M L . 24-Hour Banking Location DEPOSITS FDIC INSURED TO $100,0 the commission. 1 4 JULY 17, 1996, IN D EPEN D EN T

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Continued from page 17 In the past, Heather also has won second K f t D S place in the Monmouth County Planning the contest and sent away for the informa­ Board Earth Day essay contest. Her essay, tion. “Mother’s Day,” won her first place at Students who participated received a Brookdale’s African-American Family OUTERWEAR SALE! booklet with a list of places to visit, which Festival. represented a “ passport” that was stamped She also is a poet. This year, she wrote a by the place they visited. The booklet also poem called “ Memories,” about her last contained a McDonald’s coupon for free year at Indian Hill School. Last year she 3 DAYS ONLY menu items. wrote the poem “ Springtime” for a maga­ Aug. 1 • 2 • 3 • Thurs. • Fri. • Sat. Students had until May 31 to submit zine her class was putting together: their essays. “Springtime is a picture. 1,000's of Pieces Heather chose to visit Popcorn Park Flowers blooming in a mixture. Zoo, Forked River; and Deep Cut Park, Trees and grass are green again. H O * 1 2 * 1 5 Middletown. Spring is an artist with a pen. ” Heather said she chose Popcorn Park Heather said she loves to read and, when values To *75°° Zoo because she loves animals, especially she grows up, she would like to be a chil­ Winter Outerwear • Jackets, Parkas, Snowpants rabbits. dren’s author and write fantasy books. She like rabbits so much that she has Brick Plaza Lakewood Old Bridge Sayreville In her free time, she enjoys gymnastics 262-0777 370-4900 679-9090 525-0733 £ two of her own, named Fluffy and Floppy. A L L E I G H T and cheerleading. Shrewsbury Freehold Matawan Seaview Square She chose Deep Cut Park because she is During her summer vacation, Heather LOCATIONS 747-1900 780-0007 566-9488 918-1211 a lover of flowers and has never visited the plans to write a storybook, using a kit she park. got from Crayola. She w ill also be attending “ I think to myself am I in a wonderful a two-week writing camp at Brookdale paradise or a faraway land? No, I ’m in the Community College, Lincroft. wonderful state of New Jersey,” Heather Her mother said the writing camp allows said in her essay, after visiting these sites. for “ more enjoyment in w riting and the “M y passport really helped me to open opportunity to learn from another without WARMING my eyes to what we have right here in New being evaluated.” Jersey,” she wrote. Heather said it was her second year She said she was happy to hear that she attending, and she loves it. She said she had won, but never expected it when she prefers creative writing over other forms of sent in her essay. writing. You might M an, w om an face heroin charges never want to M IDDLETOW N — Two Bayshore area Middletown, Capriotti said. residents are facing charges for allegedly Their arrest was the result of a two- leave here! possessing heroin and planning to sell it. month investigation by detectives John John McDermott, 45, of Oceanview Maguire, Fred Deickmann and Richard Avenue in Highlands, and Barbara McCoy, Deickmann, the Bayshore Narcotics Task 53, o f Beechwood Road in the Leonardo Force and the state police, Capriotti said. section of Middletown, were arrested July 9 McDermott and McCoy were charged at the Cheesequake rest area o ff the Garden with possession of heroin, possession with State Parkway, after allegedly purchasing the intent to distribute heroin, and conspira­ SeeFocd Festival 41 packets o f heroin in Newark, Detective cy to possess heroin with the intent to dis­ Receive 10% off with this ad. Joseph Capriotti said. tribute, Capriotti said. McCoy was released They were observed heading toward on $100,000 bail. McDermott is still housed Newark earlier that day by Detective in the Monmouth County Jail in lieu of r S i r p Richard Deickmann, and were arrested at $100,000 bail, Capriotti said. 1250 OCEAN AVE • SEA BRIGHT • (908)842-4499 10:30 p.m. heading south toward — Cindy Herrschaft 3360 HIGHWAY 35 & HOLMDEL RD • HAZLET • (908) 739-2002 fe*TAUMHT fiVNfiT m ii B p s ARCTIC -SINCE IQ?-* AIR CONDITIONING, INC. Thousands o f fam ilies in your area are using Arctic Air Conditioning already!... s u e * * * • QUALITY WORKMANSHIP • RELIABILITY T /U k q -' * • HONESTY • VALUE I ------Featuring- • Financing Available •Utility Rebates HS 26 • 5 Yr. Warranty super High Efficiency on Parts AIR CONDITIONING • 2 yr. W arranty SYSTEM by on Labor • 10 yr. HOURS: Mon.- Fri. ‘10-9 Compressor SAt. 10-6 LENNOX* sun. 12-5 W arranty AIR CONDITIONING • HEATING 513 Rt. 18, East Brunswick 651 -1947 536-1711 or 583-9393 2 0 JULY 17, 1996, IND EPEN D EN T The Best reasons to B o a r d ’s borrow now! n e w s i t e Guaranteed rate • No lock-in fees • No points • Borrow to $207,000 with as little as 5% down

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Bd. w eb site Continued from previous page beyond the specified parameters, and par­ ents w ill sign a contract saying they allow their children to have access to the site. “ It’s a necessity and an essential skill students need to have, especially with how technology is moving in new direc­ Tropical Floor Plants In 6" Pots tions,” Marascio said about why the dis­ trict launched a web site. She said there are many vast databases available, such as Yahoo and Alta. Vista, I to explore areas o f the Internet. Over a dozen varieties! The highest “I believe with the advent of CD- quality you'll find in the area! ROMs and the Internet, there w ill be a reduction in text and reference books,” 'Total chain wide she said. “More people own computers because they are coming down in price or they offer more software and hardware then years ago,” she said, when asked whether Free Planting Service more people own computers. Purchase any plant, decorative She said she finds the worst time to planter and soil, and our experts w will replant it for you free! use the Internet is on Friday and Saturday nights, especially now that the kids are out of school for the summer. “ I think the Internet is wonderful and has unlimited opportunities for anyone that is interested and wants to take the time to explore,” she said. The district’s web site can be reached Store Hours: Monday thru Saturday 9am to 9pm, Sunday 9am to 6pm at: http://www.nwci.net/mtbe. No. R22596 © 1996, Frank's Nursery & Crafts, Inc. Sale ends 7-24-96 2 2 JULY 17, 1996, IN D EPEN D EN T W IN N E R . ' B E S T P I A Y N.Y. Drama Critics Circle Award RUBEN SANTIAGO-HUDSON TonyAward Best Featured Actor in a Play

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BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT Timothy Noguiera. REPLACEMENT While another assistant high school prin­ Staff Writer cipal has been added to the district’s payroll H AZLET — Changes in gender roles, to conduct the year-long study o f the best WINDOWS fam ily structure, and the economy have m iddle schools in the state and Hazlet’s prompted school districts like Hazlet to resources, the number of supervisors in the begin taking a new approach to middle district w ill be decreased by one, said school education. Nogueira. The Board o f Education w ill choose a “It’s a reshifting of administration,” he new high school assistant principal this added, noting Hazlet’s number of adminis­ month to study the district’s two middle trators remains below the state average. schools and suggest how they could be The change won’t cost more money improved, said Superintendent of Schools either. The difference in salary is equal to the amount o f money district supervisors make by working in the summer, Nogueira explained. REASONABLE Plans to remodel the teaching philoso­ ★ INSULATED GLASS phies governing middle schools w ill be i J&. ^ , # gxss- % p g p PP$i P W based recommendations from the National ★ % SCREEN INCLUDED Residential Refinance...... $395.00 Middle School Association, said explained Real Estate $650.00 Buy-$550.00 Sell Noguiera. ★ MAINTENANCE FREE ...... $1,100 Buy/Sell In a document called, “This We Believe,” a twelve-part conceptual plan is ★ ALL SIZES AVAILABLE Bankruptcy $650.00 No Asset Chapter 7 Incorporate...... $350.00 offered to create a middle school that pro­ (Up to 40” Wide x 6 1” High) Uncontested No Asset Divorce $475.00 motes the growth o f young adolescents as BEFORE AFTER Simple Will...... $90.00 scholars, democratic citizens, and increas­ Living Will...... $75.00 ingly competent, self-sufficient people who Name Change...... $325.00 are optimistic about their future. ESTIMATES • W E INSTALL 1 (Does not include court costs or filing fees.) “We’re trying to become more uniform Free Consultation For in both schools and build a more team PERSONAL INJURY approach to teaching a student,” explained Municipal Court Estate Work Renee LePrete, school adminstrator. ^ Bonfiglio & Savoy The goal is to create more o f a “ family bond” away from home, she added. Attomeys-At-Law 1 Bethany Rd., Suite 4, Hazlet, NJ 07730 8 In September o f 1997, Nogueira expects ______3 3 5 - 1 9 1 1 $ to begin implementing changes in the dis­ trict. INDEPENDENT, JULY 17. 1996 2 3 Eerie success for horror magazine Published by local Heather’s friend and co-worker and, as Heather says, the trio simply “ got caught up residents, 'Lore' gets fan in the dream” of creating their own horror FARMING IN HOLMDEL, N.J. FOR OVER 2 0 0 YEARS mail from Dean Koontz magazine. FROM OUR FARM MARKET A little dreaming and a lot o f hard work Our Own SUPER SWEET CORN. 1.99 doz. ______BY BEVERLY McCEE______soon paid off. Lore began collecting honors with its premiere issue, released in June Super Sweet STRING BEANS...... 490 lb. Correspondent 1995. To that first issue, noted author White, Bi-color JERSEY TOMATOES... 990 lb. M idsummer is not normally the time Harlan Ellison contributed an original story, and Yellow Corn Watermelons one thinks about horror stories. “Chatting with Anubis.” BANANAS...... 390 lb. For most people, such tales o f evil First named “ Best Short Story of 1995” P u lle d by Deathrealm Magazine, the tale went on MANGOS...... 590 ea. 2/$1.00 spirits, unknown entities and the like are 1 4 * „ reserved for the final days o f October. to earn a Bram Stoker Award for Superior F r e s h RED & GREEN GRAPES. .1.39 lb. Achievement in a Short Story that year. But for one Matawan resident, every day e v e r y (This Week Only) is Halloween. Presented by the Horror Writers of Juicy, Red & CALIFORNIA PLUMS... . 890 lb. A supermarket employee by night, 27- America, a stellar group that includes best­ m o r n in g Ripe! SPANISH ONIONS...... 390 lb. year-old Rod Heather spends his days read­ selling authors Dean Koontz and Stephen ing and editing terrifying stories o f mad­ King, the Bram Stoker Award garnered ness, murder and the occasional visitor Lore and its editors valuable exposure on All Flats and A l l 1 0 ” from some other dimension. cable television’s Sci Fi Channel, which Heather is the editor and publisher of covered the awards ceremony in New York 8” Hanging H a n g i n g City on June 8. Lore: The Quarterly Digest of Maddening B a sk e ts 3 0 % Fiction. Said Heather, “Harlan Ellison not only B a s k e t s & Published in Matawan, each issue of thanked us, but he brought us up to the OFF Lore is a fright fest o f dark fiction, poetry podium to thank us personally.” NOW G e r a n i u m s and artwork, all designed to send chills up W hile Lore represents Heather’s first A ll P re-Pla n te d and down the spine and keep readers awake foray into publishing, he’s been a fan of by the dozen Terra-'C otta far into the night. horror stories since he was a youngster $ £ 9 9 P o tte ry & a ll Started a little more than a year ago by growing up in Keyport. Heather and two friends, Lore now boasts a “ I ’ve always had that strange fascination n u rs e ry stock circulation of 500 and growing. It has al­ w ith the macabre,” he said. “ And I ’m a ready been on the receiving end o f several voracious reader.” Top Quality Surprisingly, though, Heather said he is W e've M oved awards, and has attracted some of the gen­ After serving you for 17 years, Tony & Khn hatv Best Selection re’s well-known writers and artists. not particularly a fan of horror films or tele­ relocated their greenhouse, produce and nursery business Low Prices vision programs. to better serve your needs. As always, our plants are top In its first year o f publication, Lore was (juality, & ue offer launikd^eahle friendly service. Snip named “ Best New U.S. Title of 1995” by “ I think the movie and T V industries by tilth any ^aeningqucsmis - tir’rc happy to help! England’s Dragon’s Breath Magazine and have drained our society. I ’ve always pre­ “ Best Magazine of 1995” by the readers of ferred the written word.” Deathrealm Magazine. An author himself, Heather names H.P. Fan mail includes letters from the mag­ Lovecraft, an author and publisher o f horror azine’s mostly female readership, and one magazines in the 1930s, as his literary idol. from acclaimed horror author Dean Koontz. And while Heather said publishing his Not bad for three local horror buffs with work in his own magazine would be noth­ virtually no previous experience in the ing short o f “ tacky,” he may soon be on the world o f publishing. road to literary stardom. His story, “ The “ It’s been eerie how it’s worked out,” Crawling Kingdom,” recently was accepted Heather said recently of Lore’s immediate for publication in The Midnight Shambler, impact. “ We like to say there are unex­ published by New Jersey author and scholar plainable forces bent on making (Lore) a (and recent Lore contributor) Robert M. success.” Price. Working on the magazine along with Heather, M artucci and O ’ Leary are Heather are associate editors Joseph presently hard at work on Lore’s first an­ JULY 27"' 8:00pm Martucci o f Hazlet and Sean O’Leary, who niversary issue, set to feature, among oth­ MEL TORME in CONCERT ers, a tale by New Jersey author Brian recently moved from the area to AUGUST 3 8:00pm GRAMERCY BRASS BAND McNaughton. Philadelphia. Both helped Heather create July 20 • 8:00pm the magazine after he came up w ith the Anyone brave enough to order Lore may AUGUST 10 7:30pm CECE WINANS/PHILIP BAILEY do so by w riting to Lore, P.O. Box 381, idea. AUGUST 17 8:00pm VIC DAMONE in CONCERT Gen. Adm, 120 “ I had the first stirrings o f the concept Matawan, N.J. 07747-9998. The magazine mm;:.::. » myself,” Heather said. “ Sean gave me a is $4 per issue, and a one-year subscription hand getting it o ff the ground.” is $15. Checks must be payable to Rod The two were joined by Martucci, Heather. Local roads m ay be im proved

HOLM DEL — An estimated $450,000 Centerville’s danger spot is a curve near will be requested from the state in order to Charm Court, about 1,800 feet before make future township road improvements. Applegrove Drive. “ We apply for the state aid, but we’d be Holland Road needs improvement from fortunate to get a quarter o f a million,” Ed Glenn Way to Takolusa Drive, where there Broberg, township engineer, told the is severe pavement deterioration, Broberg Township Committee at the July 8 meeting. said. He said if the total amount isn’t granted, a Broberg said that Centerville Road was modified plan o f the original project w ill be the priority, but there was disagreement undertaken. about that. He said the three projects to be con­ Mayor Robert Giannone said Holland sidered are for Centerville, Holland and should be the priority, while Middle Roads. Committeeman Joe Adams said Centerville Middle Road’s sore spot is the curve by is the worst of the three roads. Allocco Park, but Broberg noted that a sub­ “The three projects are excellent,” stantial developer’s participation w ill occur Broberg said. “They are collector road pro­ if a pending development is approved. jects and all will be eligible.” 2 4 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 ------

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Matawan-Aberdeen submit their resumes, as well as what they feel are their “ five greatest accomplish­ athletes are among ments.” this year's honorees Before a vote is taken, committee members review the stapled booklets of ABERDEEN — While mostly long on information. This year’s nominees en­ past athletic achievements, eight inductees closed photocopied newspaper articles to the newly established Matawan and essays on what their outstanding Regional High School Hall of Fame range achievements were during and after high from the co-founder o f USA Today to a school. devoted music teacher. McCrea said she felt “the most im­ The follow ing got the majority of the portant thing ... is that I left the profession votes July 9 from, a 20-member Hall of of coaching, and returned to teaching and One man’s junk is another man's treasure. Just ask Richard Lewis or Frank Travers fame committee, selected from a pool of o f Yard Sale America. Specializing in second-hand items, Yard Sale America has education with the goal of becoming a nearly 30 nominees: plenty to offer and give. Not only are second-hand items sold but also new and principal. She is principal of Mercy High — the late Bruce MacCutcheon Sr., closeout items are sold at bargain prices. They have regularly scheduled auctions, School in the Sunset D is tric t o f San Matawan, a longtime athletic director who flea market rental space available and a building cleanout service. If you have items Francisco. “ I love my job,” she said. passed away in 1990; left from your own yard sale, Yard Sale will haul it away at no charge. If you're Also, she felt that being the Athlete of — Anne Hannah, Aberdeen, longtime looking to shop or drop, go to Yard Sale America, 32 Main St., Matawan (directly the Year for MRHS in 1968, becoming a across from the Matawan train service) where there is always a sale. Store hours are music teacher; professional basketball player for Monaco 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday to Friday and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the weekends. — Barry Rizzo, Little Silver, former in 1974, and being elected “ Teacher o f the Call (908) 566-1178 Advertisement chairman o f the health and phys-ed de­ Year” in 1990 were great accomplish­ partment and a 38-year teacher; ments. — Dorothy McCrea, class of ’68, Vanderbilt got 14 varsity letters for California, former star athlete of the We've Built our Good four sports — football, baseball, basket­ school and currently principal of a San ball and track — at MRHS. Francisco high school; Later, he was chairman of Matawan Reputation on Rock Solid Work — Mark Sobel, M.D., class of ’78, Borough Recreation Commission, Holmdel, a former star athlete and now an coached Little League baseball and CYO • Brick/Masonry Steps • Driveways • Walkways orthopedic surgeon; basketball. He was coach o f the Matawan — Gary Weber, class of ’76, * Brick Mailbox • Patios • Pavers Falcon Youth Football teams for 10 years, Marlboro, a former star athlete and now a winning over 15 championships and in dentist; • Complete Ia3ft4sca|>iiig Services 1974 defeating a team in California, 48-0. — Nancy (Cromwell) Woodhull, class Watson was gratified to see his two r “tr ^ t ; of ’63, , co-founder of selections for the Hall of Fame, Dr. Mark i ii $ IS USA Today, former president of the Sobel and Barry Rizzo, elected that night. i $ 1 0 0 ° ° O F F Gannett News Service, chairman of the 2 0 0 " " o n “ Besides being a great athlete, (Sobel) i committee which issues the Peabody A ny job o f A ny job o f has done so much for the school, such as i Awards; working on career days and speaking at i $100000 or more $2000°° or more — Dan Vanderbilt, class of ‘56, banquets,” Watson said. Also, Watson i Matawan, former star athlete and vale­ With this coupon thru 7/31/96 With this coupon thru 7/31/96 explained, Sobel began a scholarship fund dictorian o f his class, now a sales execu­ a few years ago which awards $2,000 tive; each year to two outstanding athletic grad­ Tom Watson, chairman of the com­ uates, one female and one male. mittee, which met for the first time in Sobel continues to volunteer his ser­ September, said that some illustrious vices as the team doctor, Watson added. graduates, such as football player Jim Sobel, who has a Manhattan practice, Jeffcoat of the Buffalo Bills, were dis­ said he wants to open a local office and EXTERIORS qualified from the vote because they donate a portion o f the proceeds to the would not be able to attend the awards Landscape Construction banquet in the fall. Continued on page 50 a n d D e s ig n But he noted, “ The people who do not get inducted in this year w ill auto­ matically be carried over for next year.” The committee, which has $2,746 in When You Need Stone, Gravel Top Soil, Mulch or Wall Stone... Buy 8 Or More Tons Of Stone the bank for costs associated with housing the nominees and preparing the lavish Delivered And Get 1 Ton banquet, is already working on next year’s See U s First! candidates. “ We are looking to raise $6,000 this FREE* year,” Watson said. Choose From Red, Blue, Delaware River j The general public is invited to fill out Gravel Or Washed Gravel I applications for their preferred MRHS ‘Same Type, Same Delivery • Offers May Not Be Combined • Coupon Required nominees. Then, the nominated people I ...... Not Sure What You Need? Call Us About Driveway 1 I N BRIEF Repairs, Smaller Quantities, Pick-Up Or Delivery ______....____ Chaplin festival at 1 Small Load Of |j Buy 2 Pa Nets savP M id ’to w n lib ra ry j Top Soil Or Mulch j j Of Wall JStone 40 ^ Middletown Township Public Library $0/195 'j .’or w ill present the second feature in the Charlie Chaplin Film Festival. The Tramp o 4 jj I (Approx. 3 Cu. Yds.) iS ^ | and A Woman w ill be featured at 7:30 S O 1 p.m. on Thursday. The free program w ill Thomas Farrell j Plus Tax IS Larger Loads [ be held at Middletown Township Public Landscape Supply Inc. J H Tax I Available At Spring * • R e g Library’s Headquarters, 55 New 761 Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury s320 | Monmouth Road. 1 Discount Prices I I I Offers May Not Be Combined • Coupon Required I i Offers May Not Be Con bined • Coupon Required (| The library is closed on Saturdays dur­ • Orders Must Be Placed Before 7/31/96 • Orders Must Be Paced Before 7/31/96 ing July and August. 7 4 1 - 5 8 0 2 For more information, call (908) 671 - 3700. 2 6 JULY 17, 1996, INDEPEN DEN T IXSIRANCE XEfcDS! Al 10 RI PAIR SHOPS 0 1 R SPECIALITY estones BUY ONE WHOLE COLD SUB ! AU types of lA Commercial Business Insurance Low ther-N elson Manente-Piroso G E T 2 n d P R I C E M r. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Manente of OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lowther of M id­ dletown announce the engagement of Middletown announce the engagement of their daughter, Nicole L. Manente, to Vin­ their daughter, Kelly Lowther, to David cent M. Piroso, son of Mr. and Mrs. PEPPIN O ’S Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs David Nicholas Piroso o f Lincroft. PIZZA Nelson o f Point Pleasant. The future bride is a graduate o f M id­ 655 Shrew sbury Avenue The future bride is a graduate o f Mater dletown High School South and La Salle 888-2827 Shrew sbury, X I Dei High School, New Monmouth. She is University. Philadelphia. She is employed employed by M errill Lynch, Red Bank. as a Spanish teacher at Red Bank Catholic 888-2852 - Delivery CALL FO R A FREE High School 745 Poole Ave. • Hazlet Price & Coverage ° Her fiance is a graduate o f Point Pleas­ Her fiance is a graduate of Middletown (Wellington Shopping Center) ant Borough High School and attended Comparison s High School South and Monmouth Col­ Ocean County College, Toms River. He is FREE DELIVERY a j lege, West Long Branch. He is employed as (Minumum Delivery $6) ® J employed by M errill Lynch, Red Bank. officer administrator at First Colonial May not be combined with any other offer. Expires 7/26/96j 9«8 747-9556 A N ovem ber 1997 w edding is Mortgage Co., Linden. planned. An October 1997 wedding is planned. I nternational T i l e i s P r o u d t o N o w STORK CLUB O f f e r B e a u t i f u l K i t c h e n s , V a n i t i e s Kristine and Bill Toland o f M iddle­ dletown, June 23, a son. & L i b r a r i e s a t G r e a t P r i c e s . town announce the birth of their son. Maureen and William Maulshagen, Christian William, May 6 at Riverview Hazlet, June 26, a son We at International Tile & Kitchens Medical Center, Red Bank. He weighed 8 Nancy and Dean Burlew Sr., Inc. want nothing but the best for pounds, 3 ounces. Grandparents are Patri­ Matawan, June 26, a son. our customers. cia and W illiam Toland o f Stanhope and Nicole and Richard Knochel, Extravagant elegance and quality is Dianne and B ill Wagner of Middletown. Atlantic Highlands, June 30, a son put forth into our work and Great-grandmother is Henny Bjornsund of Mary Ann and Paul Anthony Hidar, satisfying you as the customer is our M iddletown. Godparents are Joe Toland Middletown, June 30, a daughter main priority. Our hands-on and Christy Thomas, both of Stanhope. Suzanne E. and Kiernan F. Tomp­ expertise will help you make your kins, Middletown, July 1, a son. home beautiful. Come and see our The following births were recently Mary Pat and Denis Hickey, July 2, ceramic tile, granite, and marble announced at the Riverview Medical Hazlet, a son. Middle­ from all over the world. Center, Red Bank: Karen Ann and Kevin Kane, town, July 2, a son. We added in a full line of custom Shelia and Paul Bruenn, Middletown. D. Mai Ling and Robert R. Ferraro, kitchens, vanities, libraries, and June 18, a daughter. Keyport, July 3, a son. combined them into one Shirley A. and Richard S. Pyburn, Helen and Joseph Brereton, A b ­ breathtaking collection. Hazlet, June 19, a son. erdeen, July 3, a daughter. Deborah and Vincent Bucino, Robin and Daniel Vanderbilt, Aberdeen, June 10, a son. Matawan, July 3, a daughter. CERAMIC, ANY GRANITE ANY CERAMIC 1 Amy and Cliff J. Williams III, Gail M. and Gregory J. Lavan, Ab­ MARBLE FABRICATION FLOOR WITH Middletown, June 20, a son. erdeen, July 4, a son. & GRANITE FOR COUNTERS } ANY KITCHEN |l Erin Reilly-Yahara and Bern Anita and William Cross, Port Mon­ W TILES & BACKSPLASHES CABINET ORDER Yahara, Port Monmouth, June 20, a son. mouth, July 5, a daughter. DOSS NOT APPLY TO SALE ITEMS. I , DOES NOT APPLY TO SALE ITEMS. ! DOES NOT APPLY TO SALE ITEMS. | Lynn Marie and Joseph Wesley Erin Monahan and Paul V. Dobry 'it WITH COUPON. NOT VALID WITH ANY I I WTHCOUPgtLNOJ VALID with AN Y II WITH COUPON. NOT VALID WiTH ANY I Glynn, Atlantic Highlands, June 21, a OTHER OFFER. EXPIRES 7/31/96 JL J |_^TOER^.J(Pm^3W_ Jj Jr., Keyport, July 5, a son. daughter. 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ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP ill& Project should be UTILITY AUTHORITY G R E A T S Z E PUBLIC NOTICE RESTAURANT a Please take notice that the Aberdeen com plete by 1997 Township Municipal Utilities Authority will hold a hearing for the purpose of MIDDLETOWN — In a report to the required to create 6 acres of new wetlands establishing the connection fees for the 1 0 % OFF Board of Chosen Freeholders, Freeholder as a part of the reconstruction. Areas have year 1996-1997 at 8:00 P.M. on August Thomas J. Powers said that the largest been excavated to create the wetlands as 15, 1996 at 30 Noble Place, Aberdeen, ]/> Dinner Order road and bridge project ever undertaken required by New Jersey Department of NJ. At this meeting the Authority shall by the Board was “ progressing nicely and Environmental Protection. Fine grading is provide evidence establishing the method 1 TAKEOUT ck nearly on schedule.” The $8.5 m illion pro­ taking place where drainage and curbing by which the connection fee has been ject includes the replacement of the have been completed, and a layer of top- calculated. Please note the connection fee O R D IN E IN Church Street Bridge over Comptons soil w ill be added shortly. hearing will not in any way modify the * With Coupon On y i Creek, the Pews Creek Bridge and the re­ “ A total o f 13 federal and state permits service charges paid by ATMUA construction and realignment o f approxi­ had to be obtained,” Powers said, “ before customers. The connection fee is a > Cannot Be Combined With A|iy Other Offers mately 2 1/2 miles of roadways. a contract could be awarded; 13 major charge assessed only to new users of the Mc^n.-Thurs. 11:30-10 The project is part o f the freeholders’ reasons why this project was so long in Fri. & Sat. 11:30-11 Authority sanitary sewer system. I Sun. 1-10 investment in revitalizing the Bayshore getting underway.” 583-3333 area. Other projects in the plan include The old Main Street Bridge was closed July 17,1996 $95.00 HWY. 34 & LLOYD RD . (At Grand Union Center) ABERDEEN Bayshore Waterfront Park, the Monmouth in 1986 due to the failure of operating ma­ Cove Marina, the Belford-to-Manhattan chinery and structural supports of the Ferry Service and Hendrik Hudson Trail. swing span. The new bridge is being con­ EASTERN “ Approxim ately $3 m illion has been structed upstream from the old span and spent to date on the replacement o f the w ill carry Church Street over the creek two bridges and the surrounding road­ and, with the Pews Creek Bridge, will Enjoy Mega-Ship luxury at prices that are ways,” Powers noted. “ We have complet­ reconnect the Bayshore with Route 36. anything but mega with this unbeatable 7-NIGti ed much of the initial soil stabilization The new Pews Creek Bridge replaces a cruise value aboard Sovereign o f the Seas! i EASTERN CARIBBEAN VACATION * per that is required, timber and steel piles span that suffered severe structural dam­ person cruise only have been installed at both bridges and age during H urricane Donna in 1960. from * 6 9 9 At Sea piers, and concrete work for the abutments Temporary repairs were made, but within • Explore dazzling beaches, ancient fortresses and a Mon. Labadee, Hispaniola 8:00 AM 4:00 PM rainforest by day; enjoy some of the hottest nightclub Tue. San Juan, Puerto Rica 2:00 PM and pier caps should begin this summer.” a few years the bridge had to be taken out entertainment in the world by night. Wed. San Juan, Embankments, drainage and guardrails o f service and dismantled. • Indulge in the favorite pastime in St. Thomas - Wed. St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. 7:00 AM 4:00 PM shopping for duty-free bargains. “ Thu. At Sea have been installed, along w ith curbing Powers and Freeholder Director Harry Fri. CocoCay, Bahamas 1:00 PM • Come do it all or just s Sat. Miami, Florida 8:30 AM and sidewalk construction on Main Street Larrison recently toured the project and back and relax aboard the... and Broadway in Belford, and along part received a status report from the County •prices are per pei son based on double SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS occupancy. Port charmjes, plus applicable U.S. of the relocated Port Monmouth Road. Engineer Theodore Giannechini. and International iddeparture taxes and gratuities are addition:ial. Prices are based on The installation o f new gas and water “Due to the severe winter and wet comm OR CALL space availability. Ce tain restrictions apply. Offer is capacity c:pntrolled and may be mains also is progressing, as well as the spring, the project is presently about one withdrawn at any time. U.S. dollars, SZRUISECRAFTERS' HEADQUARTERS **Uparades are vaiid from inside to inside or relocation o f utility poles, phone, electric outside to outside c ategories. Upgrades do and a half months behind schedule,” not apply to suite s and are limited to and cable television wiring. (90S) 73^-2885 categories N-F. Powers noted. “ However, we are hopeful ■ Highway 35 ( M i l ©1996 RCCL Since three acres o f wetlands are af­ that the entire project can still be com­ St R oyal D io o 's Pfcrea • liaztet, IHJ Ships of Norwegian, L C a r ib b ea n .* and Bahamian Registi 8925 fected by the project, the county is pleted by fall of 1997.

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Iheir dislikes_ prartirally everything you'll need to know not that ugly! T T 6 2 1 1 (exp8/14) C H A N C E 60+, trim, retired professional, the beach, dining, dancing, 1-800-454-9100 TALL, DARK, HANDSOME OF LIFETIME lo he sure they're ju st your type. Then ju st pick and ehoosc and financially secure,enjoys music, Atlantic City. Seeking hand­ S W M , 3 6 ,5 ’11", 185lbs, hum or­ Attractive, dynamic, successful som e, wed-built S P M , 19-28, to theater, m ovies, dining in/out, you're on your way. ous. Enjoys outdoors, concerts, JM, 45, seeks sincere, down-to- good conversation, walks on enjoy life. 1T6127(exp8/7) Meet YourMutch swimming, beach. Seeking S/ earth, provocative but refined the beach .Seeking widowed/ LIKES MOTORCYCLES 1998 TP1 Oroup DWF, 30-40, shapely, long Jewish gal, 35-45, needed to DJM, with similar interests. IT Sweet, petite SF, 33, likes bad hair-*-, sim ilar interests, for ignite m y curiosity, fulfill and friendship, possible LTR. IT explode my emotions, be my 6265(exp8/21) ______boys with long hair and motor­ DEUGHTED 2 B DATING CLARK SEEKS LOIS LOOK NO FURTHER LOOKING FOR LOVE 6212(exp8/14) ______companion. *g6133(exp8/7) I L O V E L O N G H A IR cycles. Enjo ys pets, dining out, Honest, sincere, sensual, well- Attractive, honest SW M, 29, Attractive, Italian SW PM , 23, Affectionate, romantic, very UNCONDITIONAL LOVE Y O U DWF, 21, 5’3”, blonde/blue, N/ quiet times to wild times, seeks educated D F seeks gentleman, 5'9”, 175lbs, seeks kind, warm, enjoys boating, romantic din­ open-minded SWM, 27, 6’, F O U N D M E S, vocalist, seeks long haired down-to-earth sweetheart, sim­ 45-55, average height/weight, SWF, 21-33, to be love of my ners, movies. Seeking roman­ homeowner, enjoys comedy DWM, 34, 5’6", 150lbs, enjoys beaches, dining and dancing. Dissatisfied with results of oth­ pretty boy type, 20-30, who is ilar interests. 1T6108(exp8/7) who is of her sam e Eastern Euro­ life, and m e to be the love of tic, se x y slim fem ale to have clubs, quiet evenings at home, pean, culturally refined back­ Se ekin g S/DW F, 30-40, petite, er ads? Call me! I’m a DWM silly, sensual, and secure. I T 4 F R IE N D S H IP 4 N O W your life. P 62 62 (e xp 8/2 1) fun with. 1T6280(exp8/21) movies, dining out. Seeking ground. casual smoker/ drinker attractive, for long-term rela­ 43,6’2", seeking S/DF, who en­ 6275(exp8/21)______SWF, 22, 5’2", 115lbs, varied HONEST AND WITTY SW F , 25-35, to enjoy life with. lor LTR. TT6128(exp 8/7) GOLFANYONE? tionship. tT6213(exp8/14) joys dining out, movies, quiet SPJM, 32, 5'8”, 150lbs, varied Serious replies only. P 61 99 ATTRACTIVE LADY interests. Seeking SWM, 23­ SW M , 30, N/S, enjoys golf, skiing, tim es together. iff6135(exp8/7) STARTING OVER AGAIN interests. Seeking SW F, 24-33, (exp8/14)______L IF E T IM E Intelligent DWF, mid-50s, 5’3", 29, who's honest, caring, rom­ outdoor activities, and romantic C lassy, attractive, shapely, Ital­ for friendship/relationshp. TT6281 CHANCE FOR ROMANCE R E A D 110lbs, brown/brown, enjoys antic, affectionate with good I D R E A M O F Y O U ian DWCF. 50+, active, loves dinners. Seeking SWF, 25-35, (exp8/21) ______SBM , 26, enjoys walking on the N O F U R T H E R m usic, dancing, dining in/out, se n se of adventure and humor. m usic, art, dancing, travel, par­ sports-minded, with similar inter­ Adorable, warm, sweet SW M , 30, boardwalk, m ovies, dining out. Good-looking, very romantic camping, walks on the beach, For friendship, for now. TT LETS HANG OUT doning, and conversation. ests, who’s looking for that special 5’10", 180lbs, se e ks nice, sweet, Seeking intelligent female, 20­ S W M . 4 1 .5 ’10", 185lbs, brown/ 6l09(exp8/7)______SW M , 2 6 ,5'8", darkAiazel, medi­ Atlantic City. Se e k in g sa m e in Seeking tall W P C M , 48-59, who someone. 1T6263 (exp8/21) pretty, thin S F to spend the rest of 36, race unimportant, for pos­ um athletic build, educated, seeks hazel seeks sensual, caring, sincere male, 55-60. TT6277 SCINTILLATING is playful, active, sincere, am bi­ m y life with. P6200(exp8/14) sible relationship. !T6214(exp KIDS DRIVING YOU NUTS? SF, 24-28, very fit, friendly, seri­ shapely SWF, 35-48, with no (exp 8/21)______Charm ing, widowed JF, 60, slim, tious, strong, and gentle, for 8/14)______dependents for fun times. TT LTR. P6130(exp8/7)______Warm, sincere, honest SWM, ous-minded. g 6119 (exp8/7) C U T E H A R L E Y O W N E R FEMININE LADY attractive, empathetic, well-edu­ HONEST AND CARING 6 t3 6(exp 8f7) 24, knows the dos and don’ts S U M M E R Outgoing, funny, fit SM, 32, Slim DWF, 40s, down-to-earth, cated, financially secure, loves WANTED: ONE GOOD MAN on how to treat a lady. Se ekin g ROMANCE AND MORE blond/blue, enjoys just about SWM, 33, seeks SWF, 30-40, HELLO attractive. Se ekin g honest, car­ dining, dancing, music, swim m ­ DWPF, seeks S/DWPM. Appli­ for fun tim es and possible rela­ SW F, 18-30, for friendship first. Honest, athletic S J M , not reli­ everything, se e k s fit a n d fun SW M, 21,5'6", blond/hazel se­ ing man, 45-55, for a lasting ing, golf. Seeking widowed W J M cants must be 5’11"+, pseudo­ tionship. I like movies at home P6267(exp8/21)______gious, 5’10", 165lbs, seeks sha­ SF, 23-36, for relationship. eks affectionate, caring SWF. relationship. TT6278(expa/21) with similar interests. 1T6110 fit, 31-35 years young, love with a friend, race cars, travel pely woman, 25-39. I enjoy q6013(exp7/31)______19-26 for moonlit walks on (exp8/7)______kids, pets, employed!! LTR, N/ THIS IS CRAZY and beaches. TT6216(exp8/14) SEEKING COMPANIONSHIP traveling, beaches, the out­ beach and ride off into sunset S, N/D, N/Drugs, desired. Listen Shy. quiet, sincere, romantic, SEEKING MS. RIGHT Honest, caring widow, 55, NEW CHAPTER doors, flea-markets, oldies, co­ K N O C K on my motorcycle. Must be to m y box #!!! P 6 1 3 4 (e x p 8/7) honest SW M, 24, 6’2”, 220lbs, enjoys the simple things in life. FOR YOU AND ME oking. Will answer all replies. Italian SW M, 20, 5’9”, tries to KNOCK WHO’S THERE honest, no head games. TS brown/hazel, enjoys the out­ Seeking W M 55-65 with similar Sweet, tender, loving, affec­ L O Y A L A N D S E N S IT IV E P 6185(exp8/14)______have lots of fun, loves clubbing, SW M. 20, 57", 130lbs, brown/ 6137 (exp8/7) Attractive, stylish SW PF, great doors. Seeking SWF, 18-30, for going to bars, and horseback qualities. N/S. TT6186(exp8/14) tionate, blue-eyed brunette, Y O U N G brown, respectfully built, attrac­ M A S S smile, sexy eyes, great shape, friendship, possible LTR.tr 5’4", Jewish widow, enjoys life, SERVICE MAN riding, seeks SWF, 18-25. IT tive, outgoing, witty, friendly, TRANSIT ROMANCE D IA L 911 5’4", 124lbs, good values, 6268 (exp8/21)______love, laughter, people. Desires SM, 37, brown/blue, 170lbs, 6014(exp7/31)______kind, enjoys bowling, garden­ SBM, 40s. looks 30s, 5’8", 240 Beautiful B F se e k s tall, extra­ seeks handsome, 6’+ SWPM, ing. bicycling, landscaping, JM, 60s, 'Mensch", non-smok­ WANTED: SPECIAL LADY experienced in electrical, land­ ARE YOU THE ONE? lbs, childless, optimistic entre­ ordinary, very attractive W M to 36-42, N/S, with personality. N o music. Seeking attractive SF, love forever. tT6195(exp8/14) er, w ho is secure, honest, com ­ games. TT6138(exp8/7) SW M. 44, 5'11”, 175lbs, N/S, scaping. hom e repair, carpentry. Funny, romantic SW M, 28, 6’, preneur. Seeking supportive, p assion ate , healthy, to fulfill sincere, handsom e, m any inter­ Seeking down to earth, fun WF, 18-25, for friendship, possible medium-build, childless, imag­ NO COUNTRY MEN 175lbs, brown/blue, likes the LTR. !T6111(exp8/7)______BEAUTIFUL EX­ “Golden Years” for today, tomor­ ests, seeks reasonably attrac­ who loves animals, the shore. inative, attractive, angelic-faced MODEL/TEACHER P L E A S E shore, dining, partying, and qui­ row and always. T?6112(exp tive S/DWF, 30+, for dating and Sports a plus, kids ok, age unim­ CAN YOU HELP M E? SBF, 30s, for LTR. 1T6139 (exp SW F, 20, red-head/blue-green, et evenings at home, seeks DWF, teacher, 40s, blonde, 8/7)______portant tT6187(exp8/14) Really nice DWPM, young 52, 8/7)______possible LTR. Kids welcome. SWF. 21-31, for possible LTR. slim, young, bright, N/S, enjoys seeks SWM, 20-25, N/S, for 5’10”, 160lbs. N/S, fit, financially/ C U T E A S A B U T T O N N/Drugs. tT6270(exp8/21) SEEKING SWEETHEART g6165(exp8/14)______U K E S dancing, dining, shore, culture, serious friendship/possible rela­ emotionally secure, health-mind­ tionship. Must be outgoing, Lovable, kind, attractive SW M , HIKING AND CAMPING travel. Seeking caring, fit, suc­ Outgoing, intelligent SJPF, petite, BORN-AGAIN CHRISTIAN RT TO BE TIED ed, unencumbered, enjoys out­ sociable, up with the 90s, enjoy 30,5'10”, 175lbs, seeks warm, Stable G W M , 2 9 , 5 ’10", 200lbs, cessful, handsome, well-gro­ enjoys a balance between clubs, SW M, 27,6’, 175lbs, marriage- tender, thin, pretty SW F, 21-33, Tall, fit SW /HM , 34. brown/blue, doors, travel, and theater. Seeing seeks SM, 18-19, who likes movies, and quiet evenings at laughing. Monmouth County minded, seeks down-to-earth, omed, professional DWM, to share romantic walks, cozy beard, N/S, homeowner, child­ slim, SDWF, 39-45, N/S, for home. Seeking attractive, SJ P M . only. TT6140(exp8/7)______honest SW F for relationship. music, hiking, camping, walking 45-55, for LTR. 1T6196(exp evenings and special moments. less, no emotional baggage, romantic LTR. P 6 1 1 3 (e x p 8/7) on beach, and quiet times, for 8/14) 21-26, college-educated, with a SWEET AND SMART Enjoy kids, dining out, and good 1T6188(exp8/14)______enjoys dining, dancing, talking, TRANQUILITY fun times, possible relationship. good sense of humor. tT6115 C arin g DW F, 26, se e k s profes­ conversation. Hope to hear TENNIS ANYONE? SEEKING BEST FRIEND laughing, seeks SF, 27-34, sim­ DWJM, 5’10", 160lbs, seeks P6087(exp8/7) (exp8/7) . ______sional, conservative S/DWM, from you! TT6271(exp8/21) SWF, 39, seeking to improve Attractive, warm, gentle, kind, ilar qualities, for possible LTR. intellectual Asian female. 40­ SPONTANEOUS 30-40, for conversation, fun, my skills with S/DWPM, 35-45, possib le LTR. K id s ok. 1T 6 01 0 TEACHERS PET considerate SW JM, 29, 5'10”, g6084(exp8/7)______50. likes psychology, science, 6'+, ready for tennis, fun and MALES ONLY Amateur, artistic, S B M , pliable 175lbs, se e ks pretty, slim SW F, stocks/bonds, humor, midnight (exp7/31) ______L O N G - T E R M friendship. TT6197(exp8/14) SW F , late 30s, petite, physical­ teddy bear, apprentice, valet, with 21-33, for life’s simple plea­ dates and conversation. IT A N S W E R T H IS A D RELATIONSHIP ly fit, attractive, seeks fit, pro­ four-alarm lips, se e k s low-key, sures, friendship, and love. 6114(exp8/7)______SPONTANEOUS, SW PF, 29, blonde/green, pret­ S M se e k s fun-to-with SW F . 2 5 ­ fessional, secure male, 35-47, accomplished, affluent art instruc­ C6189(exp8/14)______SINCERELY YOURS WILD, ROMANTIC ty, intelligent, creative, seeks 35, for long drives, long walks T A L L D A R K 5'8"+, who likes dancing, dining, tor and hypnotic mentor into dis­ VOLUPTUOUS WOMAN Attractive SW M , 38, 5’11", en­ Pretty, full-figured SWF, 19, SW PM, 29-32, down-to-earth, on beaches, dining and a long AND HANDSOME movies, pool and spontaneous creet. unconventional attire, for Italian SW M, 32, 5*11", seeks joys movies, bowling candle­ 5 7 ”, se e k s well-built, attractive great personality/class, who relationship. g6086(exp8/7) Italian W M seeks female, 25­ adventures, for true relation­ full figured S/D F who enjoys the light dinners, boardwalks, S W M , 18-23, w h o 's not afraid to knows how to have fin. IT6011 LTR. tT6272(exp8/21) 45, for fun-loving relationship ship. tT6116(exp8/7)______shore and fun adventurous COMPANIONSHIP music. Seeking SWF, 29-40, sh o w his love a nd his desire to i§?P.7ft.1) ______O U T G O IN G and good phone conversation. times. g6190(exp8/14) pretty in heels type, who wants spend time with me. 1T6164 FRISKY RARE FIND TIRED OF BEING ALONE Well-built SM, 20. 6’. brown/ Race/ethnic background unim­ SW M, 31, outgoing, smart, a­ to be rom anced and treated like (exp8/l4) Trim, fit, attractive, successful, LIKES DIVORCED WOMAN brown, likes to party and work portant. tT6041(exp8/14) 3 2 year-old, single m om of two, ttractive, athletic, marriage- lady. TT6117(exp8/7)______happy SW JPF, 50s, active life, out, seeks a companion for L E T S G E T T O G E T H E R enjoys camping, dining, skat­ minded with the right woman. SWM, 52, desires to meet a FRIEND upbeat attitude, N/S. seeks woman who can agree to talk LTR. tT6162(exp8/14) ONE-ON-ONE If y o u a re 35 -50, a n d enjoy ing, jogging. Seeking under­ Seeking SF, 25-35, who does­ Transplanted, married Brook­ go o d life with tall, trim man, 5 0 ­ standing, caring S/DWM, 29­ and have dessert and coffee Down-to-earth. affectionate sports, country music, the n’t play head games. TT6273 ARE YOU MS. RIGHT? lynite. se e k s female friendship, 62, of substance, sincerity, and 39. M ust love kids, for a serious only on the first day. Preferred SW M, 40, looks much younger, beach, dining out, intimate ev­ (exp8/21) ______S W M , 2 2 . 5 ’3", brown/green, in for lunch, conversation, shop­ warmth. TT6121(exp8/7) relationship. tT6042(exp 7/31) divorced woman. TT6191(exp nice-looking, home owner, self­ enings and kisses, let's get S T IL L S E A R C H IN G 8/14) ...... good shape, seeks caring, lov­ employed, nice personality, en­ ping, etc. Se ekin g sincere, se n ­ W A N T E D : S E X Y A N D S P E C I A L sitive person, with warmth and together. SWPF, 50. W 6166 SWM, 27, seeks SWF, 25-30, ing, humorous, down-to-earth joys bike riding and other outdoor Sexy blonde/hazel, loves beach, LOOKING FOR A FRIEND (exp 8/14)______a man to love. Pretty, warm, SWF, 20-25, with many inter­ activities, se e k s loving,one-on- sense of humor, in exchange movies, male companionship, intelligent, for fun and adven­ SW M , 34,5*10", 180lbs, air force creative, 39 year-old scholar ests, for LTR, if not a good one relationship with SWF, 21­ for a go o d friend. 1 T 6 1 9 4 (exp CUTE traveling, good conversation, vari­ ture. tT6274(exp8/21)______reservist, student pilot, enjoy sc u ­ who exercises regularly, likes friend. tT6163(exp8/14) 35. !T6118(exp a 7 ) ______8/14) ITALIAN STALUONETTE ety of hobbies. Seeking secure, ba diving. Seeking SF, for good h om e life, long walks, and e x­ S E E K IN G SF, 5’3", slim, brown/hazel, out­ intelligent S W M , 50-60, honest, times and friendshp. ® 6192(exp A C H Y R U 2 S IN G L E ploring, se e k s tall, very intelli­ SOMEONE SPECIAL going, like movies, beach, rom ­ sincere, for companionship. IT 8/14) ______BREAKY HEART NERVOUS TO CALL? FRIENDS!? gent. successful man who, like SWM, 25, seeks SWF, 20-35, antic evenings. Seeking S/ 6046(exp7/31) ______I can relate. Good-looking SJ M , SW F, 34. se e ks marriage-mind­ her. h a s been lonely and, b e ­ N/S, N/Drugs, for friendship, A M B IT IO U S Cute, kind, sensitive, loyal D W M , darfc hair, rugged on out­ 6’, 23, clean-cut, affectionate, ed single friends, 28-40, to go possible relationship. Interests W P M , 6 ’, 185lbs, optimistic, en­ SW JM, 29. 5*10", 180lbs, in side, teddy-bear on inside, cause he is uncommon, finds with various interests seeks to the clubs, to go the shore include: sports, movies. TT6276 thusiastic, goal-oriented, emo­ shape, seeks attractive, slen­ hard-worker, fun-loving, for compatible partners rare. IT SJF, 19-25, honest, caring, and and to go out and have fun. (expa/2 1 )______tionally/financially secure, seeks der SWF, 23-33, for romance friendship first, p ossib le LTR. 6123(exp8/7)______fun. M iddlesex County. t T 6 1 2 0 g6085(exp8/7)______W F companion, 23-45, to enjoy and intimacy. g 6 2 0 1 (e xp 8 / 1 4 ) C6202(exp8/14)______SEEKING SPECIAL GUY C IR C L E T H IS A D I life's pleasures and possibly (exp8/7) ______S M IL IN G Professional SWJF, 34, 5’7", Caring, humorous, attractive, F A T H E R IR IS H R O S E W O U L D S O M E B O D Y U N IQ U E more. tT6193(exp8/14)______SINGLE DAD D W M , 47, 6 T . fit with toddler Y O U U K E T O M E E T ? attractive, well traveled, loves Clean-cut, single father, 23, athletic S W M , 28, 6'1". blond/ SINGLE AT THE SHORE WPM. 28. 6', 195lbs, brown/ Seeking nice guy with a sense son, seeks possible would-be DW F, full-figured, 48, free-spir­ cats, enjoys the beach, sports, 5’8", brown/brown, outgoing, blue, se e ks attractive SW F , 23­ DWM, 36, 5'9," 165lbs, seeks brown, fun, romantic, honest, of humor, who likes dancing, Mom, who enjoys jazz, haiku, ited, with d iverse tastes, se e ks travel, and all life h a s to offer. very friendly, seeks mature 30, N/S, who enjoys sports, bright, thin female, to share loyal, emotionally secure, N/S, walks on boardwalk, movies, outgoing, sincere gentleman for Seeking attractive, outgoing, S/DF. 21-27, with same inter­ dancing, the shore, amusement boating, summer, and more. gardening, simple talks, quiet seeks SWPF, 25-35, who is Atlantic City, for good friend­ laughter and friendship. TT6203 professional S W J M with similar ests, who loves kids and having parks, friendship/ LTR. Middle­ Honesty and commitment a walks. Seeking woman with heart classy and has style. Must like ship and maybe more. TT6122 (exp8/14)______interests. Q6125(exp8/7) fun. g6 2 6 0 (e x p 8 / 2 1 ) sex County. Q6279(exp8/21) must. Ir6198(exp8/14) of a ny race. P 6 2 0 4 (e x p 8/14) children. tT6124(exp8/7) (exp8/7)______

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H olmdel residents who receive acreage for recreational are concerned about the use. future of their township Residents who live in the may want to attend tonight’s Indian H ill area are rightfully Township Committee meeting, concerned about how this pro­ where a public hearing is sched­ posal w ill impact the quality of uled on rezoning two large tracts their lives. o f land south o f Bethany Road. They worry about increased The sites include the traffic, potential flooding and Ackerson tract just south of decreasing property values. Indian H ill School and the The Township Committee, W illey tract east of Telegraph on the other hand, believes it has H ill Road. done the best it can with a bad The Township Committee situation, namely fulfilling its says the rezoning is necessary to Mt. Laurel obligation. help the township meet its Whatever happens in this affordable housing quota. The section of Holmdel w ill also rezoning is part of an agreement impact neighboring Hazlet, worked out with developers. which is faced with its own The two tracts would be development problems. rezoned to accommodate Residents have a stake in approximately 125 housing units what happens in the township on the W illey tract and another and need to pay attention. 50 on the Ackerson tract, togeth­ If you care about the future er with 70 senior citizen rental of your town — whether you apartments. agree with the plan or not — As part of the developer you should make a point of M eanw hile, back at the farm agreement, the township would attending tonight’s meeting.

T wo recent barnyard egg, but this should be done with episodes of performance GUEST COLUMN restraint lest the rest o f the flock LETTERS above and beyond the call become embittered. In no way o f duty got such scant attention GENE CLAYTON should the display be constructed in the press that I am impelled to by the other hens as an attempt to drive to the ferry in the morning give further treatment to the egg them on. B elford fe rry from their homes and drive home Reuters’ high-diving cow heroics and a fairer shake to the Brest, France. It reported that a from the ferry in the evening. deserves similar recognition. creatures that achieved them. grazing Breton cow slipped off a project w o n ’t They do not stop and shop. (If How many cows do you know According to Associated c liff, plunged 120 feet into the th e y did, one would not see the Press, a hen in Oklahoma C ity sea and, without moo or murmur, that can shrug o ff a 120-foot drop be a cure-all mass exodus o f cars five minutes into the drink? How many cows laid an egg 3 1/4 inches long and swam back to shore. Presumably, (Open letter to Middletown after the ferry has docked.) do you know that can swim? 6 1/4 inches around. The biddy’s she is grazing again but watching Township Committee.) They also have not moved How many cows do you know? owner — an amateur chicken her step. As I am moving from this into Highlands and Atlantic A reasonable reward fo r the farmer — was sufficiently im­ Comment on such lofty deeds area, the B elford Ferry Project Highlands, but I guess it is Breton bovine would be her own pressed with the feat to show the by lowly creatures can only be w ill not have an effect on me always possible they w ill find split-level cowshed with private egg to the head of the University made when the emotions have other than wasting the money Belford much more attractive. pasture and swimming pool. of Oklahoma’s poultry depart­ cooled and the eyes have dried. that I have contributed in taxes. It Not! I also suppose that when all ment. A cool, dry martini accomplishes Cost of such a project could was certainly no surprise to find those people in New York hear easily be amortized by hiking the The pronouncement made by these ends admirably, so on with out you have finally endorsed the that there is a new ferry terminal price of Mademoiselle Elsie’s the professor deserves a blue rib­ the comment. ferry project, as I do not think in Belford, they w ill throng to the milk. Judicious publicity and a bon almost as much as the queen- Any hen that gives birth to a 3 anyone thought for a moment ferry to come over here to go to slogan like “M ilk from the size egg. He reportedly said, 1/4 by 6 1/4 egg should be that you wouldn’t. the racetrack, the PNC Bank Arts Diving Guernsey” should have “ The egg is obviously large and promptly and permanently retired It is unfortunate that not one Center, the restaurants, the customers queuing up for the somewhat rare.” Not to be out­ with fanfare and a pension. of you would step outside your beaches and all those other done in the area of apt phrasing, Ceremonies might include an stuff. party dictates to support the attractions we have to offer. Best part o f the Breton story the hen’s owner is credited with honor guard of booted-and- many opponents of this project. It Belford must be the magic is that unlike the Oklahoma saying, “I don’t know if it was spurred roosters, the awarding of has not only become a question to w n , as they d o n ’ t come to chicken the cow lived. Wouldn’t just beginner’s luck or not, but I an appropriate medallion such as o f disrupting a historic area, but Highlands and Atlantic you have recoiled from callous plan to stay in the chicken busi­ a bas-relief of an enlarged giz­ o f wanton waste of federal funds Highlands to utilize all that is of­ Reuters’ undoubted handling of ness a while longer.” zard rampant of a field of corn, on an unnecessary project. fered. I assume if it was a lucra­ the event if the fall had been fatal Unfortunately, the hen did and the rendering of “Chicken Although this project may tive service, the current ferries — How Now, Drowned Cow? not. Before she could attempt an Reel” by the Plymouth Rock and definitely open up employment in would offer to transport these encore, the hen died. Rollers. construction while it’s being New Yorkers over to the Jersey The second example was a The farmer could take the G ene Clayton is a Lincroft built, I daresay the people work­ shore, but they w ill come to the measly four-liner, datelined occasion to display the record r e s id e n t ing on this project won’t even be Belford Ferry Terminal. from this area. W hile you may I believe that the people of feel this project w ill make a this community w ill one day put boom town out of Belford, I a stop to wasting their taxes on LETTERS POLICY FOR THE RECORD doubt it. unnecessary projects, but more If that were in fact a possibili­ than that they w ill rebel against Letters to the editor must be received in our office by ty, why then hasn’t the current an entire Township Committee Aberdeen resident noon Friday for publication the following week. Letters Steve Giacomo’s last ferry service made an over­ turning a deaf ear to the very real should be no more than 250 words and may be edited for whelming difference in the towns problems such a project w ill cre­ name was spelled incor­ length, grammar, spelling and libelous content. of Highlands and Atlantic ate. rectly in the July 10 Highlands? I would make an edu­ CAROL HERRICK Letters may be sent to the Independent, 7 Edgeboro Independent. Road, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816, or faxed to 254-0486. cated guess that the people who B e l f o r d utilize the current ferry service INDEPENDENT, JULY 17. 1996 3 1 WORLD WIDE TILE OF ABERDEEN A ttend m eeting to vote fo r q u a lity o f life SI M M ER SALE he Guest Column (Independent, July last time was used to buy the “ right of T 300 Hwy. 34, Aberdeen 3) depicted a scenario which should way?” The answer is no. That’s because the 1/4 mile south of Lloyd Road be of interest to all Holmdel resi­ Township Committee and the township dents. Their first and foremost comment engineer have had closed sessions on this 5 0 3 - 5 7 7 8 was for us all to appear in the third week of matter and nothing has been published for this month at township hall to register our the average taxpayer (resident) to read. views regarding the zoning changes which We must all tire of the various colors of One O f Monmouth Counties Largest may adversely affect most residents. This is paint that appear on our streets and roads. Selections O f Ceramic Tile & Marble

a matter of a big time modification o f zon­ It’s almost as though the township has re­ Supplies & Tools For The Do-it-Yourselfer, cruited former subway graffiti artists to ing ordinances solely for the contractors Expert, Insured, and engineers who wish to change the face draw arrows, warheads and various words Guaranteed Installation g of our town. We are led to believe that like gas, telephone, CATV, main and wa­ accommodations should be allowed for ter. We are assured that these colorations Builder^ Contractors, Designers W elcom e § greater density (more housing facilities) w ill pass with time, though I think the evi­ ^discover the Gfamic " p o ^ i w l because it w ill be good. Senior citizens are dence controverts those announcements. (fieaiitt/ (tf'Genunic [ 1 5 % t o j Installation of Ceramic to be granted low cost housing and recre­ Regardless of their promises, our street has (uuL,ff(U'/)/e (Tile! ation for children w ill be expanded if only been indelibly affected and all the rains of I 5 0 % OFF | or Marble Tile j z/viietem , (Ja&tgfiil, ■ (100 sg. ft. min) ] we allow more people per square foot than a dozen summers won’t change the look of I In slock and special I Cannot be combined wjh any other-l the zoning allows. That is a quid pro quo the IRT subway in Manhattan. We always & tey€uil... I order ceramic tiles I offer.; Not valid on existing contraOs.1 luufWttiHtftfe for the builders, but is not for the current thought it was interesting to have an X-ray I ______residents who w ill live with more people of our street, but I wonder why it is neces­ M-W 8 am-5pm, Th 8 am-8pm, Fri 8 am-4pm, Sat9 am-4pm per square foot than we were promised sary when we have not had any construc­ under the existing laws. tion which required the yellow, white, or­ Take a look at the silly things like the ange, red, green and pink graffiti. crooked road called Telegraph H ill Road, I t ’ s about time we started to let gov­ where we were deprived of the use o f that ernment in Holmdel know that we may road only a year ago only to find that it is not want their jobs, though we w ill threat­ closed to our use for another 90 days (six en their re-election unless our legislators months?) The engineer and the township stop playing with our way o f life. I exhort leaders did little to improve our quality of every voter to attend the meeting this life last time around and something is fishy week to review this potential giveaway of this year. Have we been advised what the our quality of life. If we all show up or cost o f “ right o f way” expenses w ill be? write certified letters to the township That’s the cost to all of us for the few yards clerk, then the result should be a true o f space now required for the wider road. reflection of what we may all want for the Do we know who the major beneficiaries future. along Telegraph H ill w ill be this time? Do ROBERT L. MAZZEO we know how much o f the $600,000 spent H o l m d e l

Thanks Torch R un supporters O n May 31, the New Jersey Law very generous support o f this worthwhile Enforcement Torch Run was held in cause: Laurel Funeral Home; Branch Brook conjunction w ith the New Jersey Co.; Remsen Dodge; Red Oak Diner; Special Olympics held in Princeton that Drazin & Drazin; Klatsky & Klatsky; Bar weekend. H; Addonizio, Rudnick, Pappa & Comer. The Hazlet Township Police Department LT. GENE KILEY would like to thank the following for their Hazlet Police Departm ent

Teacher gives thanks to w ell-w ishers I would like to take this opportunity to I received over 300 cards, as well as express my thanks to the communities flowers, gifts, prayers and phone calls. The of Matawan and Aberdeen — the support and caring that I received was truly school district, the administrators, teachers, overwhelming. Just knowing that you cared support staff, parents, students and friends gave me the strength and courage that I — for their outpouring of love and support needed to fight this bout with cancer. during my illness this past year. M y goal Thank you again, you’re wonderful. was to come back to direct the summer the­ CHRISTINE L. FUSCO ater workshop and return to the classroom T e a c h e r in September. Both goals are now attain­ Mataw an-Aberdeen Regional able. School District ‘Customer must pay long distance charges. Other charges, surcharges, taxes and $200 earl' ncella- tion fees per line apply. New activations on annual specified rate plans until July 20,1996 wun iree K eansburg to have new parks weekends until July 28,1996. Free airtime applies in the Home Rate Area only, has no cash value and is not transferable to any future plan. Price is after $60 Autosound rebate & $10 Panasonic rebated T he Borough of Keansburg will con­ Keansburg has been making changes in Phone w/o activation $350. Visit store for more details. tinue to improve its overall image order to better its image. The town has with the addition of the new St. recently demolished the boarding house John’s Park. Through the efforts of my known as “ The'White House,” a home that HKflOWJ* 1 0 # M em ory AVITAL C A R A LA R M VStateCoveX office, in coordination with Senator Joe has been vacant for almost two years. itNMBTAMJUEMP F K C B ! This summer, many people w ill be 4 colors to c ' TwoRem otes • Passive Arming • LED Indicator Kyrillos and Assemblywoman Joan Smith, > Valet Mode • Panic Feature* Silent Mode we were able to work with the Borough to attracted to the new water park in promote this project to the state. The fund­ Keansburg called the Runaway Rapids ing of this project is another positive step Water Park. The water park w ill be a part of for Keansburg and the revitalization of its Keansburg’s newly renovated amusement town. park. INCLUDES LIFETIME < PA R TS & LABOR The St. John’s Park w ill significantly It is a great time to be a resident of expand outdoor recreational opportunities Keansburg and its newly developing com­ O L D B R I D G E for the residents of Keansburg. The new munity. With the addition of the St. John’s 3600 Route 9 South vX luto so und 2 doors from Oasis Ford park w ill include softball, football, soccer Park and both the amusement park and (908) 591-8888 and Little League fields, in addition to hav­ water park, Keansburg is a great place for EATONTOWN ing a path for joggers and walkers. The park you and your family. ~ E L L U L A R 115 Route 35 North w ill also include a playground area for chil­ JOSEPH AZZOLINA Mon.,Tue., Fri. 9-6; Wed. & 1/2 Mi. No. of Monmouth Mall Thuts. 9-8; Sat. 9-5; Sun. 11-4 908) 389-2112 dren. Assem blym an WITH THIS AD. HURRY! EXP. 7/28/96 ^ j In recent months, the Borough of D i s t r i c t 3 3 2 JULY 17, 1996, IND EPEN D EN T

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and messages can now be delivered 100 YEARS AGO almost anywhere in the township from some o f these stations. J & ie w e L e J v S The Matawan Episcopal church Mrs. Vanaker, who works for Capt. "Where Every Face]Facet Counts" cleared $55 at the Fourth o f July festival. W illiam H. Seeley o f Belford, met with an With any 14K ankle bracelet purchased The postmaster at Keyport now receives $1,600 a year. This is an increase odd accident a few days ago. Capt. Seeley |* receive a free sample from |^ E ]^ & owns a dog, and the dog had gone down in o f $100 over last year. Over one thousand bicycle riders the basement to get out o f the way o f the Come in and enter our drawing. were counted on the Middletown turnpike flies. Mrs. Vanaker was walking about and stepped on the dog. The dog jumped Win a 14K anklet •while going south on the Fourth of July. up and threw Mrs. Vanaker against the (no purchase necessary) Supplies Last A well on the place o f G. A. Fountain walls o f the house, making a very severe of Matawan became so infested with 500 H w y 35 South • U nion Square, M iddletow n bruise on her head. The dog also was hurt M,T,W,TH,S, 10:00am - 5pm snails that he filled it up and had a cistern and has been going on three legs ever FRI. 10:00am - 8:00pm • Closed SUN. m built. ______(908) 842-7777 B The condition of F irs t Avenue at since. flower gardens in Keyport is so bad that farmers claim their One of the finest Middletown township is that of Thomas S. berries are damaged by the jolting they Walling of Belford. Mr. Walling is an old receive when driving into town. A firecracker set the awning in front man and he has always been a great lover o f Tice’s bakery at Matawan on fire on the o f flowers. His garden is on the road from Belford to New Monmouth. The entire night of the Fourth of July, but the fire was put out before much damage was yard is a mass o f bright colored blossoms, most o f them being the old fashioned sorts done. M olzon’s Extra Large A wholesale eviction o f persons who which were cultivated fifty years ago. Perennials in large 2 gallon pots. A d d had located on Claypit Creek was made som e color to your garden. Excellent choices last week. The property is owned by Mrs. 75 YEARS AGO you r favorite flow ers. James Hartshorne, a sister o f Henry C. last Friday did con­ Taylor of Middletown. The first persons A heavy shower siderable damage to the corn crops in who occupied the shore were a man Middletown Village. On many farms, the named Mosher and his mother. They brought with them two street cars which stalks are flat on the ground. and Clarence were fastened upon floats. Mosher and his Luke Hardy and John Smith spent Sunday crabbing at Quigley’s mother came from Pennsylvania. creek near Red Bank. They got a lot of A couple of weeks ago a party of Spaniards from New York came down and crabs. set up their tents in the woods a short dis­ Bernard Harold, nineteen years old, of Red Bank, is expected home this week tance from the shore. from a cruise around the world on the A party of gypsies also chose that Green Line Steamship, Apus, on which he e a c h place for making a rest. They had a very is employed. The Apus went from New large gypsy wagon, which was fitted up to York to Panama and then went across the live in, but they also had tents and most of Pacific to Yokohama, Japan. A t Shanghai, the time they occupied the tents instead of Reg. $10.99 China, he tried to locate Mr. and Mrs. the wagon. Raymond Reddington but he failed to find The Spanish camping party and the them. M r. Reddington is employed in one gypsies were not objectionable residents. o f the banks there. His home is at New They bought their supplies at the stores in Monmouth. the neighborhood and lived quietly in the woods, keeping by themselves as much as 2 0 % O F F possible. But when complaint was made 50 YEARS AGO against Mosher and his mother, it was It was explained at a meeting o f the Roses... decided to make all o f the others move. A l l C o n t a i n e r Middletown township board of education Richard Crawford Sr. of Morrisville, Friday night that all teachers and office has one o f the smartest pug dogs in the employees in the township school system BUY 1 - GET 1 G a r d e n s county. As a rule, pug dogs are considered w ill get a straight salary increase o f $300 stupid and are d ifficult to teach, but Mr. Beautiful, colorful, lu sh for the 1946-47 school year. Crawford’s pug is an exception. The pug potted flow ering containers. John FREE* will climb up a granite tie post in front of Representing Mr. and Mrs. Choose your favorites and Leivonen of West Morris Avenue, the house to get a stone placed on top of take 2 0 % off the price Belford, Edward W. Wise, Jr. pleaded Beautiful it, but it finds the most sport in catching with the Middletown Township committee the round bottom of a well bucket while it selection & to deny Mrs. Anna Holt of California a is whirling in the air or rolling along the permit to locate her trailer on her father’s colors. ground on its edge. When no one is property within close proximity to the around to do the w hirl act, the pug w ill Leivonen residence. M r. Wise (said) that spend hours at a time trying to set it Mix & Match the trailer right under Leivonen’s window rolling. Each o f the men on the place has a didn’t enhance the beauty o f the property. different name for the dog, but it answers *O f Equal or Mrs. H olt said the situation was a tempo­ readily to any o f them. lesser value. rary one, and that she and her husband Many of the farmers of Middletown only intended to stay in Belford until her township are suffering from a plague of mother was on the road to recovery. She plant lice. The lice are destroying melons, explained that her trailer was not an ordi­ cucumbers and other vines. nary one, but that it was a $2,500 beauty. West Front Street u o l z o n The New York and New Jersey tele­ Aesthetically, she said her trailer is far phone company is getting subscribers for more of an asset than the rusty old dump a local service at Atlantic Highlands. The truck that M r. Leivonen permits to grace ” N u r s e r y company has located pay stations at most his property. of the villages of Middletown township, M iddletow n-Lincroft Road Lincroft (Between Rt.520 & W. Front St.) A rtists are being sought fo r country fa ir Inn LINCROFT The Metuchen Cultural Arts Commis­ ture and photography. No prizes w ill be RT. 520 sion is looking for interested artists to par­ awarded. 7 4 1 -9 0 9 8 ticipate in the annual country fair art show Entry fee for all adults is $20. Students Brookdale co to be held Oct. 5 (rain date Oct. 12 and 18 years old and under w ill not be charged College New Summer Hours: r 19). The art show will include an exhibit an entry fee.. Holmdel Red Bank Monday to Thursday 8 - 6pm and sale of original works in watercolor, For more information or an applica­ Friday 8 - 7pm, Sat. 8 - 6pm, Sun. 9 - 5pm oil, acrylic, graphics, mixed media, sculp­ tion, call (908) 632-8502. SPECIAL SECTION ?M

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" j d l i u i S E i D A Y A T T H E R A C E S — The pig races at last yea r’s M onm outh County Fair delighted children, who hang on the corral fence to watch the H O L I D A Y S i show. In foreground are sisters Am anda Gallo (r) and Chelsey, o f Middletown. Rt. 9 South (between Rt. 520 & Union Hill Rd.) (File photo) MARLBORO, N.J. (908) 972-2444 Music, puppet shows set for C hildren’s Day i C hildren seeking a day full of recyclable items provided by the ADULT inexpensive summertime fun organizers, and then race your boat. are invited to Children’s Day To participate in any of these activi­ on Friday, July 26 at the Monmouth ties, come to the Outdoor County Fair. Everyone 17 and under Entertainment Area to the left of the enters free from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. main road after you enter the fair­ FOR On Children’s Day, anyone can buy grounds. a $9 wristband for unlimited mid­ Plenty of Main Stage acts are way rides (weather permitting). scheduled on Children’s Day, N e w C a r e e r s o r Children’s Day is packed with things including “The Dinner Dogs — to do from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Popular and Original Music for L i f e L o n g L e a r n i n g Friday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Kids,” at noon; “Mock Turtle offered by look for kids’ adventures like the Marionette Theater,” at 1 p.m. and reptile shows, where children can the “Put on Your Armor Armadillo T h e M o n m o u t h C o u n t y V o c a t i o n a l S c h o o l get up close to live specimens from Show & Race,” scheduled for vari­ the Park System’s collection of local ous times throughout the day. ■ Wide Variety of Program Offerings reptiles. There w ill be kids’ games_— Children won’t want to miss the pig ■ Employment Counseling and races and games fo r kids o f all ages. races, wandering clowns, and “The Placement Services “Make a Boat” is your chance to Mysteries of Nu Illusion Show” at build a simple model boat from 8:15 p.m. on the Main Stage. ■ Convenient Locations ■ Daytime and Evening Hours Available Squads to test skills Adult Vocational Adult High School A t this year’s Monmouth County Participating in the 1996 First Aid Occupational Skill Earn Your High School Fair, you’ll have the opportunity Squad Competition at the fair w ill be the Training Diploma to meet the county’s first aid Millstone Township squad and the squad volunteers. Tinton Falls squad, both winners in last Instructors with Trade State Endorsed year’s competition; South Aberdeen, Experience in the Field Diploma Not an On Thursday, July 25 from 7:30-9 •z : p.m., eight squads will be racing the Englishtown-Manalapan, Farmingdale- Equivalency Locations throughout clock, carrying dummy-laden stretchers Howell, Little Silver, Long Branch and E Monmouth County Vocational Training through an obstacle course and running Middletown. Squads from Fair Haven three-legged races carrying a bed pan and Eatontown will be joining the rest in full o f tennis balls. a display o f their rigs. ( ) For More Information and Registration Call OOO OOO o o o 229-3019 | (£2) C D ( s ) ON THE COVER: Ask for a brochure ’ ' . ; . • • . ♦ Visit Our Booth At The Monmouth County Fair Kelly P feiffer o fJackson is pretty in pink as she sam ples cotton candy at last yea r’s M onm outh County Fair. INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 3 5

MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR

Firefighters team up for a m uddy contest

I f the competition at this year’s w ill be Union Beach Fire Co. No. 1, Firemen’s Mud Flag Football seems Port Monmouth Fire Co. No. 1, East a little more intense, it’s with good Freehold Fire Co., Shrewsbury Hose reason. For the first time in five years Co., Englishtown Fire Department, there is an opening for a new No. 1 Cliffwood Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1, team. Both the South Wall Fire Co., Ocean Fire Co., Sea Bright, Tinton Falls winner for the past three years, and Fire Co. No. 1, Robertsville Volunteer the Fair Haven Volunteer Fire Co., win­ Fire Co., Colts Neck Fire Co. No. 2, ner for two straight years before that, Independent Fire Co. of Belford, will not be competing this time Aberdeen Township Hose & Chemical around. No. 1, West Keansburg Fire Co. No. 1, Twenty teams from volunteer fire Adelphia Fire Co., G oodw ill Hose Co. companies in Monmouth County will No. 1-Belmar and Hamilton Fire Co. be passing down, plodding through A running commentary will keep and falling into a specially prepared you updated on the progress of these field of mud to the delight of encour­ comical flag football games. See the aging onlookers at the Monmouth action Tuesday, July 23 through Friday, County Fair July 23-28. July 26, from 6-8 p.m.; Saturday, July Two finalist teams from last year’s 27 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and the tournament, Manasquan Hook & semi-finals and finals from noon to 4 Ladder No. 1 and Belford Engine Fire p.m. Sunday, July 28. Co., will receive byes into this year’s Admission to the Monmouth County mud fest. Tw o other byes awarded in a Fair is $4 per person, with those 12 random lottery drawing go to Gordon’s Corner Fire Co. and Keansburg Fire and under admitted free. Come to East Co. No. 1. Freehold Park Showgrounds on Also competing against each other Kozloski Road between Routes 33 and and the mud in first-round matchups 537 in Freehold. Parking is free. Exhibit shows fa ir’s roots in agriculture

Y ou can catch a glimpse into agri­ be specially made,” says Karl. A 1921 cultural history at this year’s International tractor, for example, took Monmouth County Fair by view­ 10 months to complete. ing a variety of antique tractors and Among the pieces on display are a 1918 M oline Universal tractor, a 1937 other classic equipment on display all John Deere tractor, and a recently reno­ six days, from July 23-28. vated 1933 Plymouth tractor. Karl said S U M M E R F U N — The M onm outh County Fa ir brings a happy sm ile The display is provided by Wagner they are also looking to display a few to Zenith H aas, w ho sips a cool drink during last Ju ly’s festivities. Brothers Nursery in Millstone and con­ plows and other parts to “attempt to (File photo) tains many pieces restored to their origi­ show what a tractor is and what it can nal condition. Some o f the pieces are on do.” loan, but many were restored by While a few o f the pieces are not in Gaylord Wagner and his son Karl. perfect working condition, they all pro­ “It’s difficult work and it takes a lot of vide a good lesson in the history of time because many of the parts have to farming. 22nd Annual M onm outh County Fair

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July 23, 24, 25 from 5 p m - 11pm

»*' July 26, 27 from 11 am - 11pm

July 28 from 11 am - 6 p m

4-H Animals & Activities • Free Stage Entertainment Home & Garden Entries from Food to Flowers 1890’s Farm Display & Demonstrations Petting Zoo • Pony Rides • Armadillo Races Pig Races • Hot Air Balloon Races Lots of Food

Adults $4.00 • C hildren 12 & U nder Free Free Parking • No Pets Allowed

East Freehold Park Show grounds, Kozloski Rd. Freehold, NJ (between Rts. 33 & 537) BEHIND THE W HEEL — Brittany Seixas, (l-r), and brothers Zachary and Burk Zanft enjoy the kiddie car ride at the Monmouth County (908) 842-4000 Fairgrounds last sum mer. (File photo) 3 6 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996

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A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Tuesday, July 23 • 5 -11 p.m. j Unlimited rides (with $9 wristband) until 11 p.m., weather permitting j 5:00 p.m. FAIR OPENING CEREMONY Front Gate 5:00 p.m. 4-H Gardening Entries Judged 4-H Exhibit Tent 5:00 p.m. 4-H Club Booths Evaluated 4-H Exhibit Tent 5.00-5:50 p.m. B o a rd Games and S tilt Walking Longstreet Farm Tent 5:00-8:00 p.m. Hot Air Balloon Races Outdoor Entertainment 5:00-9:00 p.m. Calli-a-bike Fairgrounds 5:15 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:30-6:10 p.m. Pro Gymnastics Training Center Demo Main Stage 5:30 p.m. Border Collie Demonstration • Show Ring # 1 5:30-6:30 p.m. Prep Court Recognition and Parade 4-H Show Tent 5:30-7:00 p.m. The Matinee Idles Longstreet Farm Tent 5:30-9:30 p.m. Apples the Clown & Company Fairgrounds 6:00 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 6:00-10:00 p.m. Macaroni Anne Cheez the Clown Fairgrounds 6:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 6:30-8:00 p.m. 4-H Queen & Ambassador Contest Main Stage Thursday, July 24 • 11 a.m. -11 p.m. 6:45 p.m. Border Collie Demonstration Show Ring # 1 7:00-9:30 p.m. Croquet Longstreet Farm Tent 5:00 p.m. FAIR OPENS 7:00 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 5:00 p.m. 4-H Horse Exhibit Opens 4-H Horse Tent 7:45 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:00 p.m. 4-H Small Animal Judging 4-H Animal Exhibit Tent 8:00 p.m. Border Collie Demonstration Show Ring # 1 5:00 p.m. Mule Demonstration Show Ring # 1 8:30-11:00 p.m. Line Dancing (Open to the public) 4-H Show tent 5:00-5:30 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 8:45-10:30 p.m. Monmouth County Jazz & Blues Festival Main Stage 5:00-6:00 p.m. 4-H Herpetology Judging 4-H Animal Exhibit Tent featuring Line Drive, Bobby Bandiera & Sonny Kenn i 5:00-6:00 p.m. Goat Milking Demonstration 4-H Show Tent (ring) 9:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:00-7:00 p.m. Badminton Longstreet Farm Tent 9:15 p.m. Fireworks 5:00-7:00 p.m. Hot Air Balloon Races Outdoor Entertainment 9:30-10:30 p.m. Games From Yesterday Longstreet Farm Tent 5:15 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 10:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:30 p.m. 4-H Poultry Judging 4-H Poultry Tent 11:00 p.m. FAIR CLOSES 5:45-6:15 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 6:00 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 6:00-9:00 p.m. Huggles the Clown in Model T Fairgrounds Wednesday, July 24 • 5 -11 p.m. 6:00-10:00 p.m. Karl’s Comedy Circus Fairgrounds 6:30 p.m. Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:00 p.m. FAIR OPENS 6:30-7:45 p.m. Talent Showcase Main Stage Goat Milking Demonstration 4-H Show Tent (ring) 7:00 p.m. Firemen's Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 5:00-7:00 p.m. Board Games Longstreet Farm Tent 7:00-9:00 p.m. Storytelling Longstreet Farm Tent 5:00-7:00 p.m. Longstreet Farm Tent 7:30-9:00 p.m. First Aid Competition Classic Outdoor Entertainment 5:00-7:00 p.m. Family Scavenger Hunt 4-H Exhibit Tent 7:30-10:30 p.m. Square Dancing Exhibition 4-H Show Tent (Open to the Public) 7:45 p.m. Art Contest Awards Main Stage 5:00-8:00 p.m. Hot Air Balloon Races Outdoor Entertainment 7:45 p.m. Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 5:15 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 8:00-8:30 p.m. Meet Amie the Armadillo & Friends Main Stage 5:30 pm Border Collie Demonstration Show Ring # 1 9:00-10:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social Longstreet Farm Tent 5:30-6:00 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 9:00-10:30 p.m. Andre Phillips Reggae Band Main Stage 6:00 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Rag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 9:15 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 6:00-9:00 p.m. 4-H Rabbit Judging 4-H Animal Exhibit Tent 1 10:00-10:30 p.m. Games From Yesterday Longstreet Farm Tent 6:00-10:00 p.m. Magic With Carrot Top the Clown. Fairgrounds j 10:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 6:15-6:45 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 11:00 p.m. FAIR CLOSES 6:30 p.m. Show Ring # 1 6:45 p.m. Border Collie Demonstration Show Ring # 1 7:00 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 7:00-7:45 p.m. Bounce & Ooo La La Main Stage 7:00-9:00 p.m. Longstreet Farm Tent HIGHLIGHTS 7:30-10:30 p.m. Clogging Invitational 4-H Show Tent 7:45 p.m. Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 O F E V E N T S 8:00 p.m. Border Collie Demonstration Show Ring # 1 8:00-8:30 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage AND ATTRACTIO N S 8:00-10:00 p.m. Bounce & Ooo La La Fairgrounds 8:45-9:30 p.m. Asbury Park Pops Band Main Stage 9:00-10:30 p.m. Games From Yesterday Longstreet Farm Tent ★ ★ FREE MAIN STAGE ENTERTAINMENT ★ ★ 9:15 p.m. Robinson's Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 9:35-10:00 p.m. Meet Arnie the Armadillo & Friends Main Stage 10:00-10:45 p.m. Asbury Park Pops Band Main Stage 10:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 4-H Exhibits & Activities ★ Variety o f Foods 11:00 p.m . FAIR CLOSES

Am usem ent Rides ★ Pij» Races Arm adillo Races ★ Pony Rides East Freehold First Aid Com petition P a r k Firem en’s Mud Flag Football Tournam ent Showgrounds Policem en’s Volleyball Tournam ent K ozloski Road, F r e e h o l d For more General Admission $4.00 information about the Fair, call Children 12 & under Free (908) 842-4000 Free Parking exts. 256, 257. INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 3 9

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The Monmouth County Fair is brought to you by the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders, the Monmouth County Board of Recreation Commissioners, & the Monmouth County 4-H Association

Friday, July 26 • 11 a.m. -11 p.m. 3:45-4:15 pm Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 4:00-6:00 pm Decoy Carving and Display Longstreet Farm Tent Children 17 & Under admitted free until 5 pm 5:00 pm Policemen’s Volleyball Semifinals Outdoor Entertainment Unlimited rides (with $9 wristband) until 5 pm, weather permitting 5:00-5:30 pm Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage Senior Citizen's DaY - SENIORS ADMITTED FREE All Day & Night Show Ring # 1 Home & Garden Gardener's Day (Vegetables, Flowers and Plants Judged) 5:30 pm Robinson’s Racing Pigs 6:00 pm Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 11:00 a.m. FAIR OPENS 6:00 pm Policemen’s Volleyball Finals Outdoor Entertainment 11:00 a.m.- noon Badminton Longstreet Farm Tent 6:00-6:30 pm Celebrity Goat Milking Contest 4-H Show Tent (ring) 11:00 a.m.-noon Make-A-Boat (Racesl 1:25 & 11:55) Outdoor Entertainment 6:00-7:00 pm Come To A Bam Raising Longstreet Farm Tent 11:00 a.m.- noon Kids’ Games Outdoor Entertainment 6:00-9:00 pm Pattycake & Banjo Fairgrounds 11:00 a.m.- noon 4-H Goat Show 4-H Show Tent (ring) 6:15-7:45 pm Lonewolf & the Lonewolf Country Band Main Stage 11:00a.m.-1 p.m. Scherenschnitte Longstreet Farm Tent featuring Country Line Dancers 11:00 a.m.-1 p .m . Kiddie Tractor Pull Outdoor Entertainment 6:30-8:00 pm Bayshore Companion Dog Club Outdoor Entertainment 11:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Karl’s Comedy Circus Fairgrounds Obedience Demonstration 11:00 a.m.-7 p.m. Policemen’ s Volleyball Outdoor Entertainment 7:00 pm Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 11:00a.m.-11 p.m. 4-H Horse Breed Exhibit 4-H Horse Tent 7:00 pm Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 11:15-11:45 a.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 7:00-10:30 pm 4-H Monmouth Clogging Express 4-H Show Tent 11:30 a.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 7:00-10:30 pm Contra Dance Longstreet Farm Tent 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.Clown Balloonists Fairgrounds 8:15-9:00 pm The Mysteries of Nu Illusion Show Main Stage noon-12:30 p.m. Reptile Show Outdoor Entertainment 8:30 pm Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1i noon-12:45 p.m. The Dinner Dogs - Main Stage 8:30-10:30 pm Country Duet Fairgrounds Popular and Original Music for Kids 9:10-9:40 pm Meet Arnie the Armadillo & Friends Main Stage noon-1:00 p.m. 4-H Sheep Show 4-H Show Tent (ring) 9:45-10:30 pm The Mysteries of Nu Illusion Show Main Stage noon-2:00 p.m. “Name the Animals” 4-H Show Tent 10:00 pm Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 12:30-1:00 p.m. Make-a-Boat (Race 12:55) & Kids’ Games Outdoor Entertainment 11 :Q0 pm FAIR CLOSES 1:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 1:00-1:30 p.m. Reptile Show ■ Outdoor Entertainment 1:00-1:45 p.m. Mock Turtle Marionette Theater Main Stage 1:00-2:00 p.m. 4-H Cattle Presentation 4-H Show Tent (ring) 1:00-3:00 p.m. Antique Bicycle Exhibit Longstreet Farm Tent Check out the dem onstrations 1:30-2:00 p.m. Make-a-Boat (Race 1:55) & Kids’ Games Outdoor Entertainment and perform ances scheduled 2:00-2:30 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 2:00-2:30 p.m. Reptile Show Outdoor Entertainment a ll six days at the 2:00-4:00 p.m, Kiddie Tractor Pull Outdoor Entertainment 2:00-5:00 p.m. Horse Pull Show Ring # 1 Home & Garden Tent 24, 2:00-5:00 p.m. 4-H Club Presentations/Talent Show 4-H Show Tent Longstreet Farm Tent 22, 2:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 2:30-4:30 p.m. Basket Weaving Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent a n d th e 2:45-3:30 p.m. The Dinner Dogs - Main Stage 4-H Show Tent 16. Popular and Original Music for Kids 3:00-5:00 p.m. 4-H Horseless Horse Show & Outdoor Entertainment 4-H “Go for the Green” Olympics 4 0 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996

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Saturday, July 27 • 11 a.m. -11 p.m. Poland Spring Race Day Home & Garden Baker’s Day

11:00 a.m. FAIR OPENS 11:00 a.m. Poland Spring Race Day Registrations Outdoor Entertainment 11:00 a.m. Firemen’s Mud Rag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 11:00a.m.-1 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull Outdoor Entertainment 11:00 a.m.-1 p.m. Bobbin Lace Making Longstreet Farm Tent 11:00a.m.-3p.m. Fun Day Horse Show Show Ring #1 11:15-11:45 am, Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 11:30 a.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 11:30 am. Apples the Clown & Company Fairgrounds 11:45 a.m. Diaper Dash - Post Time Outdoor Entertainment (for non-walkers) noon Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 12:15-1:00 p.m. Peanut Butter-n-Jammin’ Rock-n-Roll Main Stage Sock Hop 12:30 p.m. Toddler Waddle - Post Time Outdoor Entertainment (for walkers: to 18 months, 19 to 24 months, and 25 to 36 months) 1:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 1:00-3:00 p.m. Archery Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 1:00-4:00 p.m. Pattycake & Banjo Fairgrounds 1:15 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 1:30 p.m. Big Wheel Rallye - Post Time Outdoor Entertainment (for up to 2 years, 3 and 4 years, and 5 and 6 years) 1:30-2:45 p.m. Talent Showcase Main Stage 1:30-3:30 p.m. Grandma Tickle-Toes Fairgrounds 2:00 p.m. 4-H Rocketry Competition Outdoor Entertainment (registration & judging) 2:00-3:00 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull Outdoor Entertainment 2:00-4:00 p.m. Smocking Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 2:00-5:00 p.m. 4-H Drama Club Presentations 4-H Show Tent 2:15 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Rag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 2:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 2:45-3:15 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage 3:00-3:30 p.m. Horse Dressage Demonstration Show Ring #1 3:00-4:30 p.m. Croquet Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 3:30 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 3:30-4:00 p.m. Horse Demonstration Show Ring #1 SKYWARD — W orkers prepare the NatW est Bank hot a ir balloon fo r 3:30-5:30 p.m. 4-H Rocketry Competition “The 1st Flight” Outdoor Entertainment takeoff at dusk at last year’s M onm outh County Fair. 3:45-4:15 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & Race Main Stage (File photo) 4:00-6:00 p.m. Rug Hooking and Braiding Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 4:00-8:00 p.m. Stiltwalker Fairgrounds 4:30 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 Sunday, July 28* 11 a.m. -6 p.m. 4:30-4:50 p.m. Monmouth Battleground Barbershop Chorus Main Stage 5:00-5:30 p.m. Put on Your Armor-Armadillo Show & RaceMain Stage 5:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 11:00 a.m. FAIR OPENS 5:45 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring # 2 11:00-11:30 a.m. Registration-Youth Open Pet Show i-H Show Tent 6:00 p.m. Sky Diving Outdoor Entertainment (Open to the public) 6:00-7:00 p.m. Ice Cream Social Longstreet Farm Tent 11:00 a.m.-1 p.m. Faux Finishes Longstreet Farm Tent Show Ring n I 6:00-10:00 p.m. Karl’s Comedy Circus Fairgrounds 11:00 a.m. 4-H Gymkhana 6:30-7:00 p.m. Meet Amie the Armadillo & Friends Main Stage (games on horseback) 6:30-7:00 p.m. Celebrity “Crowing” Contest 4-H Show Tent (ring) 1 11:00 a.m.-4 p.m. Antique Auto Show Outdoor Entertainment (Open to the public) 11:15 a.m. Robinson's Racing Pigs 6:45 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 11:30 a.m. Youth Open Pet Show 4-H Show Tent 7:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 (NO DOGS) 7:00-8:00 p.m. Shadow Puppets and Farm Stories Longstreet Farm Tent 11:30 a.m. Apples the Clown & Company Fairgrounds 7:00-8:30 p.m. Bayshore Companion Dog Club Outdoor Entertainment noon Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament Show Ring #2 Agility Trials noon-2:45 p.m. Bluegrass Festival featuring j Main Stage 7:30-10:30 p.m. 4-H Square Dancing (Open to the public) 4-H Show Tent Eddie Adcock, Risky Business and Grover’s Mill 1 8:00-9:30 p.m. In A Victorian Music Room Longstreet Farm Tent noon-3:00 p.m. Granny with Puppets Fairgrounds 8:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 12:30 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 8:30-10:00 p.m. The Drifters Main Stage 1:00-3:00 p.m. Stenciling Demonstration Longstreet Farm Tent 9:30-10:30 p.m. Games From Yesterday Longstreet Farm Tent 1:00-5:00 p.m. Dixie Diamond Trio Fairgrounds Show Ring #2 10:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 1:30 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Tournament 11:00 p.m. FAIR CLOSES 1:45 p.m. Robinson’s Racings Pigs Show Ring # 1 2:30 p.m. Pet Photo Results Announced 4-H Show Tent 3:00 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 3:00-3:30 p.m. Clown Parade Fairgrounds 3:00-5:00 p.m. Horseshoe Competition Longstreet Farm Tent 3:15 p.m. Firemen’s Mud Flag Football Show Ring #2 Championship Game 3:30-4:30 p.m. Western Clown Festival Main Stage 4:15 p.m. Robinson’s Racing Pigs Show Ring # 1 4:40-5:20 p.m. Klein’s Tae Kwon Do Demonstration Main Stage 5:00-6:00 p.m. Games From Yesterday Longstreet Farm Tent 5:30 p . m . 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• The Sea Explorers, a co-ed group of noon at Fred Astaire Dance studios, 12 AUDITIONS Boy Scouts, meets weekly 7:15-9 p.m. at Broad St., Red Bank. A dance social will be Tuesday Sandy Hook. If you are in high school and held 8-11:30 p.m. Genereux and Mousseau • “Estate Planning,” the first presenta­ are 14 years or older and like sailing, hiking will perform. Pre-paid reservations are $15 tion in a series of three on managing your Today through Aug. 4 and camping, you are welcome to join. For for the seminar; $22 for the social and show financial future, will be held at 7:30 p.m. at • The Meadow Theater traveling reper­ more information, call Rich Kirk (908) 988­ and $35 for seminar; $5 extra if paid at the the Middletown Township Public Library, tory company is looking for one man and 4745. door. (908) 741-4188. 55 New Monmouth Road. (908) 671-3700. one woman, ages 18-40, with strong acting • The Keyport Republican Club will and singing skills to perform in several dif­ meet at 8 p.m. at the Keyport Veterans of Future event ferent productions. Must be available to per­ Foreign Wars Post 4247, Third and Waverly F O R K I D S • “Understanding the Real Estate form on weekdays and willing to travel St. Process,” an educational seminar, will be throughout New Jersey. Actors will be paid presented 2-3:30 p.m. on July 24 at the for all performances. Auditions by appoint­ Friday Saturday and Sunday through Aug. 11 Hazlet Branch of the Monmouth County ment only. (908) 706-3434. • The Middletown La Leche League will • The Show Biz Whiz Kids will present Library, 251 Middle Road. (908) 264-7164. meet at 8 p.m. at the Middletown Pediatrics, The Jammin’ Musicians of Bremen, an in­ Monday and Tuesday Route 35 north, Crestview Plaza. To con­ teractive fairy tale by Jade Greene, at 1 p.m. at the Jewelbox Theatre, Seaview • The Villagers Theatre, 475 DeMott firm meetings, call Mary Lou Moramarco at MUSIC Lane, Somerset, will hold auditions for T e n (908) 888-8064. Square Mall, Ocean Township. Tickets are Little Indians. Auditions will be held 7:30­ $6 per person. (908) 922-1243. 9:30 p.m. Needed for this production are Sunday three women and eight men. Appointments • New Jersey Blind Men’s Association Future events Thursday are not necessary. (908) 873-2710. is hosting its annual open house from 1 -4 • “What Lives in a Pond,” a program • Sonny Kenn, jazz guitarist, is per­ p.m. at Camp Happiness, 18 Burlington sponsored by Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, forming at 7:30 p.m. at Riverside Gardens Tuesday and July 24 Ave., Leonardo. Tours, refreshments, music Middletown, will be held 7-8:30 p.m. at the Park, West Front Street, Red Bank. (908) • First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First and short program. (908) 291-0878. Stevenson Tract in Middletown. The group 842-4244. Ave., Atlantic Highlands, will hold auditions will look for tadpoles, fish and frogs and for the musical production Forever Plaid at Monday catch a variety of tiny pond creatures using Saturday 7:30 p.m. Needed are four males ages 20­ • The Shore District of the New Jersey nets and pails. After studying them and • Willie Nelson is performing at 8 40. Bring song of preference to show vocal Animal Rights Alliance (NJARA), an animal their unique adaptations, they will be p.m. in the Northern Star Arena at Six returned to the pond. Advanced registra­ range. Accompanist will be provided. For di­ rights group in Ocean and Monmouth coun­ Flags Great Adventure, Route 537, tion is required by July 26. Fee is $3 per rections or more information, call (908) 291­ ties, will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Lakewood Jackson. Concert is free with park admis­ Municipal Building, 231 Third St., second person; $7 per family. (908) 842-5966. 7552. sion. (908) 928-2000, ext. 2830. floor, Lakewood. Admission is free. (908) • Poricy Park, Oak Hill Road, Middle­ 446-6808. town, is sponsoring the following pro­ • Preservation Hall Jazz Band is per­ CLUBS grams: “Orienteering,” 9 a.m. to noon, July forming at 9 p.m. in the Great Auditorium, Tuesday 29-31, for youth entering grades 6-8. 54 Pitman Ave., Ocean Grove. General • The Keyport Kiwanis meets weekly at Explore Poricy Park’s varied terrain and admission is $20 and available at the Today 6:30 p.m. at Ye Cottage Inn, 149 W. Front learn about maps and orienteering. Cost is Auditorium box office or call TicketMaster • Quest, a singles group, meets weekly St. (908) 888-9625. $55; $44 for members. “Amazing World of at (201) 507-8900. at 7:45 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, • The Rotary Club of Holmdel meets Ants,” 9:30-11 a.m., Aug. 12-16, for 4-year- 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. Cost is $5. Dr. weekly from noon to 1:30 p.m. at The Cove olds. Cost is $45 and $36 for members. Sunday David Indak of the Orthopedic Sports Restaurant, Route 35 and Holmdel Road, Advanced registration is required. For • Chubby Checker is performing at 8 Medicine and Rehabilitation Center will be Hazlet. more information, call (908) 842-5966. p.m. in the Northern Star Arena of Six the guest speaker. (908) 747-0707. • A panic and anxiety group will meet Flags Great Adventure, Route 537, weekly at 7:30 p.m. in Matawan. Weekly Jackson. Concert free with park admis­ Thursday group fee is $15. (908) 937-4832. LECTURES sion. (908) 928-2000, ext. 2830. • The Matawan Rotary Club meets weekly at 12:15 p.m. at the Don Quixote Inn, Highway 34, Matawan. New members DANCE Today THEATER are welcome. (908) 566-2459 or (908) 566­ • “Tax Tips for the Family and Small 1881. Business,” a free program, will be pre­ • LeTip of Monmouth County, a group Saturday sented at 7 p.m. at the Holmdel Branch of Saturday, Aug. 3 and 10 of community-based business owners, • Latin dance champions Jean-Marc • D isco Death, a comedy murder mys­ meets at 7 a.m. weekly to promote business Genereux and France Mousseau will be the the Monmouth County Library, 4 Craw­ at the Middletown Pancake House, Rte 35. guest speakers at a seminar 11 a.m. to fords Corner Road. (908) 946-4118. tery show, will be presented by Murder On Cue Mystery Company at 8 p.m. at the Magnolia Inn, Freneau Avenue, Matawan. Tickets are $49 per person and includes •••••••••••••••••••••• hors d’oeuvres, dinner, show, tax and gra­ f The family musical, Annie, will tuity, music and dancing. (908) 872-2300. | / be presented by Phoenix w Productions through July 21 at Weekends through July 27 the Count Basie Theatre, 99 Monmouth • The Holmdel Summer Theatre Festi­ St., Red Bank. Performances are at 8 val will present R o m e o a n d J u lie t i p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday. Orchestra tickets are on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays and $19 and side and rear seats are $15. at 3 p.m. this Sunday at the campus of Seniors will receive a $2 discount. (908) Holmdel High School, Crawfords porner 747-P014. Road. Tickets are $10; $8 for seniors, stu­ dents and children under 12. Group rates f Romeo and Juliet, the first of are available. (908) 946-0427. t / three plays by the Holmdel • The Premier Theatre Company will W Summer Theatre Festival, will be present Joseph and the Amazing Techni­ performed at 8 p.m. on Thursdays, c o lo r D re a m c o a t at 8 p.m. on Thursdays Fridays, and Saturdays through July 27 Fridays and Saturdays and at 3 p.m. on and at 3 p.m. on July 21. Performances Sundays at the Henderson Theatre , 850 are held at the Holmdel High School Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Tickets campus, Crawfords Corner Road. Tickets are $19 for adults, $16 for seniors and stu­ are 510; $8 for seniors, students and dents and $12 for children under fl 3. (908) children under 12. Croup rates are avail­ 758-1118. able. (908) 946-0427. Weekends through Aug. 11 f The Garden State Wine • Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic ^ X Growers Association is sponsor- Broadway musical, O kla h o m a , will be W ing its International Fooa and staged in the Barn at Thompson Park, Wine Festival from noon to 5 p.m. on Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Perfor­ Monday and Tuesday at Cream Ridge mances are at 8 p.m. Thursday through Vineyards and Champagne Cellars, Flashback, a Motown revue, will perform from 7-9 p.m. on July 25 Sunday at the Barn, Thompson Park, Route 539. Sample wines and foods in at Normandy Park, off Nutswamp Road, in Middletown. All concert Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Ticket the tradition of old Europe. Cost is $10 goers are encouraged to bring a lawn chair or a blanket. In the prices are $9 for Thursday and Sunday for adults. Proper identification required for ages over 21 to taste or purchase event of rain, the show will be held in the Middletown High School evenings, $10 for Fridays and Saturdays. wine. Call (908) 475-4460. South auditorium. The show is free to Middletown residents. , (908) 842-4000; TDD (908) 219-9484. 4 2 JULY 17, 1996, IND EPEN D EN T OBITUARIES V olunteers sough t DIONISIO GONZAGA, 96, of Hazlet, died b y Fam ily D ivision July 6 at Rahway Hospital. Born in the Philip­ The state Superior Court, Family pines, he emigrated to the United States in Division, Freehold, is seeking volunteers 1942. He lived in Union Beach until moving to over the age o f 18 for the following pro­ Hazlet three years ago. He was an engineer at Tuttle Oil Company, Perth Amboy. He was a grams: Community Mentoring Program; communicant of Holy Family Church, Union Juvenile Conference Committee; and Beach. He was a member of the Veterans of Supervised Visitation Program. Training Foreign Wars, Union Beach. He was an Army w ill be made available. veteran of World War II. Surviving are his wife, Hilda; and his close friend, Lourdes F. Racelis In the Community Mentoring Pro­ of Rahway. Sen/ices were under the direction of gram, mentors are assigned to work with Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a Mass at their probationers who live in their own Holy Family Church, Union Beach. Interment town or neighboring communities and was at Shoreland Memorial Gardens, Hazlet. who have special needs a particular vol­ BARBARA MARY BESANCENEY GIB­ unteer can fill. Assignments usually last SON, 57, of Old Bridge died July 8 in University Hospital, Newark. She was predeceased by a up to 18 months, with the mentor meeting sister, Carol Wall. Surviving are her husband, w ith the probationer on a weekly basis Kenneth Gibson; three sons, Kenneth F. and providing monthly progress reports. Gibson, Keith M. Gibson and Kevin T. Gibson, The Juvenile Conference Committee all of Old Bridge; two daughters, Eleanor Marie Toth of Old Bridge and Elizabeth Kaplan of is comprised of citizens of the commu­ Burlington; two brothers, Eugene Besanceney nity who are appointed by the Presiding of the Colonia section of Woodbridge and Judge o f the Family Court to informally Features include: Kiddie Lagoon • Speed Slides • Rope Swing • Family Fun Francis Besanceney of Florida; three sisters, hear juvenile complaints that are referred Run • Shot Gun Slides • Gravity Groove (World’s Only Uphill Slide) Andrea Wright of North Carolina, Lorraine Sheehan of North Carolina and Eleanor by the court. The Juvenile Conference SLIDE into a Full D a y O f Fun at the N ew State-of-The-Art Kozlowski of the North Middletown section of Committee is primarily concerned with Middletown; and four grandchildren. Arrange­ V^ater Park a n d Enjoy the Thrills at the A m usem ent Park too! preventing future misconduct. ments were under the direction of Rezem Fu­ The Supervised Visitation Program neral Home, East Brunswick. Interment was in Chestnut Hill Cemetery, East Brunswick. consists o f volunteers who oversee court- ^FIREW ORKSf EVERY W EDNESDAY ordered visitation, thus allowing a non­ July 17,24,31 & Aug 14&21 custodial parent who has been prohibited Special Anniversary Celebration Monday Aug. 5th Im provisation al from seeing his/her child the opportunity to see the child in a neutral setting with­ Call 1-800-805-4FU N techniques taught out interference from the custodial parent The Mental Health Players, a commu­ Directions: GSP Exit #117 • Rt. #36E • 4 Miles to Keansburg or other persons. This program also en­ nity education program sponsored by the ables the child to establish a normal, GM1 Mental Health Association in New Jersey, healthy relationship with the non-custo- o f f will be holding workshops on improvisa­ dial parent. $1 ° ° F R E E F R E E tional techniques during the summer. No any admission to , KIDDIE or Any individuals interested in more in­ KIDDIE RIDE previous experience is necessary. The formation, please call Jennifer Perryman Runaway Rapids; ADULT RIDE only requirements are an openness to Keansburg Keansburg (908) 431-7072 or Geraldine Fisher Waterpark i Amusement Park Amusement Park interactive improvisational techniques and (908) 294-5919. For information on the Valid up to six people ' Valid thru 10/96 Valid thru 10/96 good team spirit. Community Mentoring Program, please Valid thru 10/96 i 1 set of (3) coupons 1 set of (3) coupons Registration is required. 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At home each night over a period of two weeks, a mild solution is placed in the Bayshore Community Hospital custom trays. The trays allow the 727 North Beers Street bleach to be placed in intimate contact with all surfaces of the teeth. Holmdel, NJ 07733 Bleaching often provides a simple so­ (908) 739-5900 lution to staining or other discoloration problems. Cosmetic dentistry using castable - **-Vl '• - . • .. V : , ■ ■ -'. • ; ' . 4 6 JULY 17, 1996, INDEPEN DEN T fiRASD OPEM SG CELEBRATION Police BeaI JULY 20th 10 a m - 2 pm All items in Police Beat are taken from police department records. All suspects MATAWAN are presum ed innocent until found guilty in court. Three rims and tires were removed from a vehicle parked on Sutton Drive ABIRDII sometime between midnight and 8:43 a.m. Formerly Monmouth Truck & Auto Repair July 10. A duffel bag was stolen from a vehicle An employee’s 10-speed bicycle was parked at the Shop-Rite, Lloyd Road, stolen from the Milkbox, Route 34 and Middlesex Road, between noon and 2 To Join Ours. sometime between 6:30-6:46 p.m. July 8. j The bag contained a paycheck and p.m. July 9. • FREE FOOD & DRINK \ clothes. The value of the items was Unknown persons removed cushions • FREE T-SHIRTS $1,600. from chairs on the porch, broke potted Nine lockers were vandalized at the plants and administered some type of glue to one of the locks at Salon Images, Main & HATS A Cliffwood Beach Fire House sometime P Street, sometime between 10 p.m. July 5 between 3 p.m. July 6 and 3 p.m. July 7. W • FREE GIVE-A-WAYS | and 9 a.m. July 6. A Tell A Friend - Bring A Friend / The total value of damage was $500. A driver’s side window was broken on a vehicle parked on Warren Drive some­ MIDDLETOW ■ K Servicing all Cars , Vans & Trucks ^ time between 3 p.m. July 5 and 10 a.m. Mark Brown, 20, of Morningside July 6. Place in Port Monmouth, was charged at 7 Q uality W ork - Fixed Right the 1st Tim e A Nissan Sentra was stolen from the p.m. July 4 with possession of marijuana Grand Union parking lot, Route 34, some­ after he was stopped on Route 36 for a time between 9:45-10:15 a.m. July 5. missing license plate. New Modern Facility A pocketbook was stolen from a Brian Underwood, 25, of Jersey shopping cart at Grand Union Avenue in Cliffwood, was charged on July FRONT END • ALIGNMENT • BRAKES Supermarket, Route 34, at 12:30 p.m. July 4 at 9:50 p.m. with possession of a con­ ELECTRICAL- 5. The pocketbook contained $200. trolled substance following a motor vehicle SHOCKS • STRUTS *" - #< stop on Route 36. HOLMDEL The fire alarm sounded in Harmony U 2 B E H S 3 k J e t z n n School on Murphy Road at 1:08 a.m. July The back door of a Buttercup Lane 4 after a firecracker was thrown through a TIRE DEALER home was kicked in on July 5. broken window. Fireworks exploded in a North Beers Jewelry and $40 in cash were re­ A u to C nre Center Street mailbox July 4, damaging the con­ ported stolen from a Middletown Road res­ Qu.il ry NAPA tents. idence on July 3 at 9 a.m. after the home­ A laptop computer valued at $2,800 owners found their bedroom ransacked. was stolen July 1 from a Regal Court Luiz Fernando Leal, 31, of Campbell home. Drive in the Parlin section of Sayreville, 120 MONMOUTH STREET'7 / ii O il E n was charged with possession of marijuana (2 BLOCKS EAST OF RAILROAD STATION) I T I HAIL after he was stopped on Route 36. A purse, an airbag, compact discs Robert Crispin, 25, of Glenn Avenue, and a compact disc player were stolen at was charged with disorderly conduct at 9:30 p.m. June 28 from a Hazlet resident’s vehicle while it was parked at the U.A. 8:43 p.m. July 4 for allegedly telephoning Middletown Theater parking lot on Route Airport Plaza Liquors, Route 36, and 35. threatening to blow up the shopping cen­ A cellular phone and a $125 watch ter with two boxes of TNT. According to were reported stolen from a Grove Street e l l i ' s police reports, Crispin allegedly tele­ resident during the evening of July 10. phoned the establishment after he was Michael Dinse, 20, of Ideal Avenue, ANDSCAPE SUPPLY refused service. was charged at 2:25 a.m. June 27 with dri­ Steven Lapsly, 20, of Bayshore ving while intoxicated on Thompson & N U R SER Y Mobile Manor, and John Kenny, 20, of Avenue. 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Four players from the . World Cup final; Marco Branca was last season’s scoring leader in Italy’s First R iptide selected to play in D ivision (Inter); and Massimo Crippa is surprisingly close gam e recognized as one of the world’s most ex­ citing central midfielders (three over-23 T he New Jersey Riptide played host players are allowed on each team). Clubs Friday to a soccer event of tremen­ such as A.C. Milan, Inter Milan and Parma dous proportions. The Italian have representatives on the Olympic squad. Under-23 National Team stopped off on Surprisingly, the game was a close one, their way to Atlanta for the 1996 Centennial with the Italians edging the combined Olympic Games to play the Major League MetroStars/Riptide team 1-0. Both teams Soccer N.Y./N.J. MetroStars in an exhibi­ had their opportunities to score, but it was­ tion match at the home of the USISL n’ t until the 55th minute that either team Riptide, Joseph J. DeVirgilio field at was able to break the stalemate. Raritan High School, in Hazlet. On a defensive mistake, the Italian team Four thousand fans, including many took possession of the ball and Fabio well-recognized names in the soccer com­ Cannavaro, waiting just outside the box, munity, such as Bora Milutinovic, a former received a pass from Raffaele Ametrano U.S. Men's National Team coach now with and blasted a shot past substitute keeper the Mexican side; Paul Gardner, a soccer Zach Thorton. The MetroStars couldn’t columnist for Soccer America; and Charlie tally a score o f their own and the Italians Stillitano, the MetroStars general manager, held on for the win. were on hand to witness this unique show­ According to Italian Head Coach Cesare case of soccer talent. Maldini, "This was a very good preliminary The MetroStars brought their entire game for us. We have a lot o f work to do, if “ star-studded” lineup, including goalkeeper we’re going to get past the first round. Tony Meola, midfielders Roberto We’re behind on our fitness. We have ten Donadoni and Tab Ramos, and their crowd- days. I think we’ll be all right.” favorite forward, Giovanni Savarese. “ I think the MetroStars had the edge in The MetroStars selected four players terms of what to expect from the other from the Riptide, their minor league a ffili­ team. Quieroz (MetroStars head coach) worked hard to prepare them for the game,” ate club, to join their game-day roster; Chris MIDFIELD BATTLE — Roberto Donadoni (white shirt) of the N.Y./N.J. commented Riptide Head Coach Ferdi Brauchle, Pat O’Kelly, Andy Williams and MetroStars and Brambiua of the Italian Olympic Team go after a loose ball DeMatthaeis about Friday’s game. Stan Koziol, all of whom saw action in the during an exhibition game Friday at Raritan High School, Hazlet. The The Italian team w ill play the USISL second half. Brauchle, a forward out of Italian team made a stop on its way to the Games in Atlanta. Rutgers University, has been on loan to the Richmond Kickers in a final tune-up game (Photo by Jackie Pollack) MetroStars for their past four games and before they begin the first round of has been joining the Riptide whenever pos­ Olympic group play in Birmingham, Ala. sible. and Washington, D.C., against Mexico, Wednesday evening). We had thousands of manageable. However, overall it was a The Italian squad includes some of the South Korea and Ghana. calls come into the office Thursday and great event, one that we were very proud to strongest talent in Europe. Goalkeeper “ It’s unfortunate that we received con­ Friday, but we had to lim it the numbers we host,” Riptide Vice President Nicole Doyon Gianluca Pagliuca led Italy to the 1994 firmation on this game so late (late allowed into the stadium in order to keep it said. 15-year-olds slid e in to state to urney

I t has been a solidly successful summer versatile John Klopacs pitches, catch es and for two all-star squads from the plays the outfield. Also in the gard en are Middletown Babe Ruth League. The 15- centerfielder John M izflewski and leftfielder year-old team and the 13-year-old club each Steve Doll. went undefeated in regular district play, There are several players in the 15-year- earning berths in the state lournament. And old group who have contributed from o ff the while the younger group has been ko’d from bench. Phil Lamberti plays outfield Brian the tourney, the 15-year-olds, under Coach Dominick fills in both as an infield er and Tom Loiacono, are still alive with a second- outfielder, and Pat Paolucci plays o utfield round bout on Thursday against either and pitches on occasion. Other subs include Paramus or Bayonne. infielders John Werner and Shaun Bryce, “ These are amazing kids,” said Loiacono and backup catcher Brian Fischer. of his charges, w h o went 3-0 in d istrict “My assistants, Jay Esposito and John games. “They’ve really jelled as a team. Treola, have both been a tremendousi help,” “It’s predominantly a power-hitting team, added Loiacono, a supervisor in the PATH but the pitching and defense has also been system who has been coaching Babe Ruth very good,” he added. ” baseball for 10 years. The mound staff is led by Jaret Sues, who The 13-year-olds, under Coach Joe Kane, beat Cheesequake and Matawan in district went 4-0 in district play, with two wins over play, then defeated Lyndhurst in the opening Matawan, and triumphs over Hazl t and STICK PLAY — Vinnie Salvetti of Paramus (black) stick handles round of the states. One of the top power hit­ Cheesequake. But the club then lost t\ vice in around a defender in an over-17 game at South Amboy Roller Magic ters on the squad is shortstop Vinnie the states, to Manalapan and Cliffside Park, the Garden State Games on Saturday. during Esposito, a lefty batter. Colin Renick plays Jeffrey Sues, Jaret’s brother, is the ;tand- (Photo by Jackie Pollack) first, Chris Schoonven, an adroit fielder, is at out hurler on the team, and also a major second, and Joe Sanchez holds down the hot offensive force, along with shortstop-pitcher corner. Sanchez came up big in the victory Joe Kane and third sacker Georgie Kimball. against Lyndhurst, smacking a pair of hits Other standouts include catcher Billy Doll Fax Sport Shorts to (908) 254-0486. and accounting for three RBIs. and centerfielder David Kane. John Russo is behind the plate, and the — Richard Jerome li -o » f v i- f "• r t • - • ' •*' 4 8 JULY 17. 1996, INDEPEN DEN T

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IN-STORE INSTANT REBATES There will be six divisions: Men’s A and B singles, 35 and over singles, 45 and ON AMERICA’S #1 SPA over singles, M en’ s doubles and 18 and Action Soccer Camp w ill be held at under boys Junior singles. The entry fee is the Hazlet soccer fields Aug. 19-23 from SAVE UP TO $169500 XN O W H * $25 for all singles entries and $30/team 9 a.m.-12 p.m. for boys and girls ages 5­ for doubles. For more information, call 14. Tuition per camper is $85. Harold Berk at (908) 335-9288. Goalkeeping and team training are avail­ able. For more information, call (908) is o ff to a 264-6228. The Holmdel Swim Team fast start with a 3-0 record. The team con­ sists of 150 swimmers; 100 are in the 10 MIDDLETOWN and under age category. The team is coached by Dawn Collett and assisted by Sign-ups for Middletown Babe Ruth Janet Gilliespie. Baseball w ill be held on July 20 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the McMahon Field Clubhouse. Age group include 10-12, 13­ 14 and 15-16. There w ill be no registra­ High School will tions after these dates. For more informa­ Matawan Regional have a physical for fall athletes on Aug. tion, call A l Auerbach at 495-6608. 15 from 2:30-5:30 p.m. in the high school nurse’s office. The Middletown Township Department o f Parks and Recreation is travel soccer is sponsoring their annual Junior Tennis Aberdeen-Matawan looking for players for its under-11 and Championships on Aug. 7-11 at Tindall under-12 teams. Any player, resident or Com e In For A Free Test Soak Today Park. The tournament is open to township non-resident born on or after Aug. 1, 1984 There’s no better place to do absolutely nothing than in a Hot Spring™ Portable Spa - the num ber children ages 18 and under. The fee is $10 is eligible to tryout on July 20 at 10 a.m. one selling brand in America. O ur soothing jets w ill relax and rejuvenate you, right in your own per person and advanced registration is re­ at Strathmore Field in Aberdeen. For backyard. And every Hot Spring Spa is totally portable, so there * 0^ quired. Registrations are now being ac­ more information, call Peter Festa at 290­ are never any installation hassles to w orry about. So come see 0 ^ ^ H Q tS p rillQ cepted at the Parks and Recreation Offices us. If you want to get good at doing nothing, we can do 0928. something for you. PoftMeSpas at Croydon Hall. Deadline to register is W h k r a AMP.RICA CJOFS T O R B U X * Aug. 1. For more information, call the The Third Annual Billy Carey ‘ Savings off mfg. Recreation Office at (908) 615-2260. sug. list price Classic 1 Pitch Softball Tournament will take place Aug. 3 in Aberdeen. The tour­ The Bayshore Bombers defeated nament w ill benefit Up With Down Colonia 8-3 in the opening round o f the Syndrome. Entry fee is $180. For more CENTRARERSEY Linden Baseball Tournament. Jeff Boyce pools.. .patio 8c m ore information, call Bruce Derechailo at started the Bombers on their winning Over 39 Years and Three Qenantitona o/Product Pride and PnotesstonaHam (908) 739-6843 or Bob Ortleb at (908) ways with a two run double in the first 495-2755. 4235 Route 9 North, Freehold, NJ 07728 • (908) 462-5005 inning. Mike Dean, Anthony Macaluso Open Mon, Wed & Fri 9-8, llies., Thurs & Sat 9-5; Sun 11-4 and Pat Rogers combined for six o f the eight Bomber runs. The team received outstanding pitching from Justin Esposito, The National Champion Soccer Brad Sanfilippo and Mike Niesz. School w ill be directing advanced residential and day camps for youth and The “ Woods Hollow Classic” moun­ high school players from July 21-26 and tain bike race w ill take place on Aug. 3 at Aug. 5-9. A special strikers and goalkeep­ Tatum Park. The race w ill be divided into er camp w ill be directed in conjunction two divisions, beginner and sport. The be­ with each camp. For more information, ginner race starts at 8 a.m. while the sport Sat d Salur^ n e s 9 fs keds Fair Racing call (609) 589-4555. race begins at 9:30 a.m. The pre-registra­ tion fee is $16 and includes a Big Brothers/Big Sisters of commemorative shirt. Deadline is July 26. Saturday Auqust i 7 c"*?7' SundaY Monmouth County w ill sponsor its 7th ^ SaturHau A 10' Sun

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“I LOST Continued from page 25 University, the All-State Chorus, the New 60 LBS athletic department o f the high school in Jersey Music Educators Association and AND 5 order to keep the costs as low as possible. the governor. “ It would be a limited practice, maybe Woodhull, who snipped a “Who’s SIZES” a day or two a week, but with a purpose to Who” entry and a lengthy article about S u - E lle n serve the community,” he said. herself from Working Women magazine C itron, Rizzo, meanwhile, was a football, for the committee to review, started work­ M a n a la p a n track and tennis coach. For 12 years, he ing as a reporter and editor for several was director of athletics and, for 22 years, newspapers and then co-founded USA he was chairman o f the health and physi­ Today, where she later worked as senior “I LOST cal education department. editor. 32 LBS Gary Weber said winning was an She is a commentator on media issues AND SIX honor because, “ Matawan has a great his­ for the Media Studies Center for the SIZES tory o f athletes.” Freedom Forum, and plans programs Weber’s finesse on the football field around the world. The Freedom Forum, IN 7 and wrestling team led to a full, four-year founded in 1935 by Frank E. Gannett with WEEKS” scholarship to the University of Michigan. $100,000 stock, is now worth more than $800 m illion in diversified, managed Iris Scanlon, MacCutcheon’s wife, Ann Marie, who assets. It is an international foundation Ea to n to w n lives in Matawan, said that her husband began “ teaching and coaching” for the dis­ dedicated to “ free press, free speech and trict in 1955 and ended, with his untimely free spirit for all people” . “I LOST death, in 1990 at age 60. While there is no shortage of out­ 98 LBS "“He was always involved in some type standing alumni, committee member " Y o u r of sport, and in the summer programs such Debbie Weissman said they need more AND 6 as boxing, basketball and Little League,” people to get involved with the Hall of N e ig h b o r s SIZES” she said. Fame. There are several upcoming events to benefit the project, such as a golf out­ Karen Ford, “By setting an example, he helped ing, and they need volunteers. are losing L a k e h u rs t numerous, numerous boys,” she said. “ We see many o f them and many became “It’s a long time coming,” said John coaches because of Mr. MacCutcheon.” Pocsaji, who attended the meeting with Hundreds of “I WENT his wife, Rebecca. They were unable to FROM S e a l Only two winners, Woodhull and Hannah, had not a single athletic attribute. vote because o f bylaws which prevented SIZE 16 • 4j P o u n d s A Hannah, who was educated in them from doing so i f they missed two TO SIZE and Glasgow and taught music at MRHS meetings. “ They should have started this 6 IN 2 at least six or seven years ago.”

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Aberdeen Pavilion, 300 HWY 34 Suite 5 Aberdeen, New Jersey 07747 Phone: 908-441-9500 Fax: 908-441-9393 They can be reached at 908-446-4959. • An Early American 1 1-room farmhouse dating to the late 1700’s W e w ill sponsor and train and part of a working 68.5-acre farm in Manalapan is on the market. you for an exciting career The farm includes a barn and several other outbuildings, a man- made pond, and approximately 13 acres of woodlands. Contact in Real Estate at a licensed school Irene Zimberg of the Manalapan office of Weichert, Realtors at 908-536-4400. FO R O N LY $99.00 • Sheilah Teitel of The Prudential New Jersey Realty has been • A ll m aterials included. designated as a “Fine Homes Director.” To find out if your home • Tuition re-im bursem ent qualifies for The Prudential New Jersey Realty’s Fine Homes Marketing Program, speak to Sheilah at 908-536-3268 ext. 124 or Days - Eves - W eekend classes 908-566-0242 ext. 124. • The Freehold of Lincor Realty announces two additions to its C all C aro lyn V ultee at sales staff - Eric Layton and Kathleen Holley. Call these real estate professionals at 908-845-3600. 1-800-546-4615 1 To be featured, please contact Mike Feinberg by phone - 908-972-6740, ext. 214 or Fax - 908-972-6746 ( O t £ 5 2 JULY 17, 1996, IND EPEN D EN T B A R B A R A KENAS PROPERTY LINES GETS HOUSES SO].. If M U fW JUST LISTED ABERDEE KSYP08T 68 Lexington Circle 1 m 213 Atlantic St ...... $ 7 8 , 0 0 0 1995 Old Bridge 12 Fair Lan e ...... $ 1 4 7 , 5 0 0 Company Award BUTTONWOOD 272 Gloucester Court ...... $ 9 3 , 5 0 0 18 Van Dorn St ...... $ 5 1 , 5 0 0 142 W ashington ...... $ 5 2 , 0 0 0 RANCH! j 264 Grassm ere Court ...... $ 1 4 3 , 0 0 0 Mint-2 bedroom 2 bath end unit w/mirrored fireplace, skylites, 880 Greenwood Ave ...... $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 18 foot kitchen, formal dining 34 E Highw ay ...... $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 room, 1 car garage-shows 194 Keyport Ave ...... $ 6 6 , 5 0 0 beautifully! 1995 ■ 6 Linda Circle ...... $ 1 6 5 , 0 0 0 197 Borden Road ...... $ 3 1 2 , 5 0 0 COMPANY AWARD 709 Prospect Ave ...... $ 1 4 5 , 0 0 0 I $123,900 WINNER! 43 Stem ler Drive ...... $ 1 4 3 , 4 0 0 8 Brevent Ave ...... $ 6 0 , 0 0 0 30 W arren Drive ...... $ 1 7 2 , 0 0 0 120 Bruce Road ...... $ 2 1 0 , 0 0 0 102 Burlington A ve ...... $ 7 4 , 0 0 0 For 3 Complimentary H you w ant your house SO LD 53 Catherine Ave ...... $ 1 4 6 , 0 0 0 COLOUieU. Market Analysis U ST W ITH BARBARA KENAS! AZLET 5 0 5 C h u r c h S t ...... $ 3 5 , 0 0 0 B A N I V S R □ Call Donna at STRATHMORE SPECIALIST! I 541 Clubhouse D rive ...... $ 1 2 4 , 0 0 0 41 Erie Ave...... $ 1 0 5 , 0 0 0 Aberdeen Office 14 Cornell Drive ...... $ 7 1 8 , 0 0 0 SCHLOTT* ^ 583-5000 Office Green view C ro ss ...... $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 24 E Crom an Court ...... $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 la 583-5400tS 234 Hamilton D rive ...... $ 1 9 3 , 0 0 0 REALTORS® H. 566-7799 Eves. I 19 Dutch Lan e ...... $ 8 9 , 9 0 0 10 Harvard St ...... $ 9 5 , 0 0 0 20 Dutch Lan e ...... $ 9 7 , 0 0 0 83 Leonardville Road ...... $ 1 2 6 , 0 0 0 33 Kerry Drive ...... $ 1 7 7 , 0 0 0 719 Leom ardville Road ...... $ 1 9 5 , 0 0 0 2 Kim Court ...... $ 1 6 6 , 5 0 0 SHEILAH 1 4 7 L e x i n g t o n C o u r t ...... $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 40 Monk Drive ...... $ 1 5 5 , 0 0 0 42 Manchester Court ...... $ 6 9 , 0 0 0 17 Parkview Drive ...... $ 1 3 8 , 0 0 0 Ready 650 Monm outh Ave ...... $ 1 , 6 0 0 40 Monroe St ...... $ 1 3 2 , 0 0 0 to sell... 59 Park Ave ...... $ 1 2 3 , 0 0 0 Jean has the Call Teitel! 315 Park Ave ...... $ 1 4 3 , 0 0 0 experience it 38 Polly W ay ...... $ 3 6 1 , 0 0 0 TOP PRODUCER 10 Pom o Court ...... $ 3 6 0 , 0 0 0 takes to handle 16 Dearborn Drive ...... $ 4 1 6 , 0 0 0 MILLION DOLLAR CLUB 1974-95 2 0 G l e n n W a y ...... $ 2 7 5 , 0 0 0 70 Portland Road ...... $ 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 all of your real 12 Salisbury Ave ...... $ 1 4 8 , 0 0 0 estate needs. 2085 Highway 9 ...... $ 8 , 1 0 0 123 Lexington Court ...... $ 1 2 7 , 4 9 0 137 Seabreeze Ave ...... $ 6 7 , 5 0 0 T A L K T O 127 Lexington Court ...... $ 3 5 , 9 2 8 5 Tiensch Ave ...... $ 1 , 6 3 6 155 Lexington Court ...... $ 1 2 4 , 9 9 0 93 Tindall Road ...... $ 1 1 0 , 0 0 0 L i n e R o a d ...... $ 5 0 0 , 0 0 0 8 W esleyan St ...... $ 1 6 9 , 5 0 0 ThePrudential vm/ 23 Telegraph Hill R o a d ...... $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 27 Whisperry Pines Drive $229,500 New Jersey Realty « 3 W indy Hill Lane ...... $ 4 4 6 , 7 5 0 hePrudential(^ 566-0242 x124 New Jersey Realty < 536-3268x124 r e s . 9 4 6 - 4 4 6 4 Hot cars can pose a danger to your pets Holmdel 946*0729 at 22 m The Humane Society of the United overheated, get him into the shade and 8 ' £ ' # 530-4182 TEITEL States (HSUS) warns pet owners that it is take these emergency steps: dangerous and against the law in New Jer­ • apply ice packs or cold towels to the sey to leave your pet inside your car — head, neck and chest; even with an open window — while you • don’t give an unlimited amount of run errands during the summer months. cold water. Let him lick ice cubes or even On a warm day, the temperature in your ice cream; car can reach 160 degrees in a matter of • get the animal to a veterinarian minutes. With only hot air to breathe, a immediately. It could save your pet’s life. pet can quickly suffer brain damage or die Fliers are available free of charge from from heatstroke. Open windows, shaded the HSUS to warn people about the haz­ parking areas or air-conditioned cars with ards o f leaving pets in hot cars. To receive the motor o ff won’t save your pet’s life. a flier, send a legal size, self-addressed Be sure to know these signs o f heat stamped envelope (32 cents) with your re­ Top Associate stress: heavy panting, glazed eyes, rapid quest for fliers to “ Hot Car,” The Humane pulse rate, dizziness, vomiting, or a deep Society o f the United States, 270 Route f o r red or purple tongue. I f your pet becomes 306, Flanders, 07836. M onmouth Co. f o r M a y 1996 Highlights • 6 Times Top Office Salesperson • 3 Times Top County Salesperson • Over J11 M illion in New Listings • 48 Sales and Sold Listings And the Year Goes On... Flo Crawford

Salesperson Salesperson FOR RESULTS YOU CAN COUNT ON of the of the Please call Donna Bruno Month Month

5 8 3 - 5 0 0 0 For a career in real estate call Natalie Bindler Matawan/Aberdeen Office C O L D U Je L L 1082 Highway 34, Matawan ADVANTAGE REALTORS B A N K E R □ 583-5000 Evening 566-7799 j Keyport/Hazlet Office 264-3456 i| W INDEPENDENT,^JULY 17,1996 5 3

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YOUR LEGAL AD EAST BRUNSWICK-Room for CAN BE HERE rent. $90./wk. Share bath & CHIROPRACTIC Call for more information kitchen. 908-238-6278 FREEHOLD 1-800-660-4ADS Rent 2,400, 3,400, 3,485 or ASSISTANT NORTH BRUNSW ICK - Small 11,500 sq. ft. warehouses Marlboro area. |Energetic, clean & cheerful. Mature and/or office space. Overhead organized good with public person. $85. per wk. 2 weeks doors & loading docks. needed, computer knowledge security. Call 908-297-1390 ALL PRIME LOCATIONS helpful. Call 958-972-6010 Call owner 908-462-1991 CLEAN ING-FT/PT, flexible CLASSIFIED 010 Rentals day hours. Good pay. Grow­ ing Company. 908-431 -3843 REAL ESTATE t o S h a r e 023 Industrial P r o p e r t i e s MONROE TOWNSHIP COUNTER HELP DEADLINES 4 bdrm. house. Full house For Dry Cleaner. Middletown 005 Apartm ents privileges. Wash/dry. Off MANALAPAN-Off Rt. 33 location. Full time & part time hours. Experience preferred MONDAY Line Ads - 3:00 pm street parking. Residential Millhurst Business park, office/ F o r R e n t buy not necessary. Call area. $ 3 2 5 / m o .p lu s 1/4 warehouse space avail. 800 Display Ads - 3:00 pm utilities. C all 9 0 8 -5 2 1 -5 2 9 4 sq . ft.-5,5 00 sq . ft. C a ll 90 8-67 1-^ 1-800-660-4ADS “All Rm I Estate advertised in thia nswapapsr la aubjsct to the Fed­ 908-462-2000 HOURS OPEN SATURDAYS 9-2 eral Housing Act of 1968 which COUNTER PERSON makes it illegal to advertise any 011 Mobile Hom es Bagel Store. Senior Citizens M o n d a y ...... 8:30 am-5:30 pm W ednesday.8:30 am-6:30 pm preference, limitation or discrimi­ 025 Business welcomed Call 908-438-1818 Reaching Over 140,000 Homes nation baaed on race, color, reli­ DECORATING ASSOCIATE T u e s d a y ...... 8:30 am-5:30 pm Thursday 8:30 am-6:30 pm gion, sex or national origin, or an Opportunities • News Transcript • Sentinel • Suburban • Bayshore intention to make any such prefer­ HAZLET-Why Rent? New mo­ Seeking creative business Independent • Middletown Independent • Examiner F rid a y ...... 8:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am-2:00 pm ence, limitation or diacrimination. bile homes. Financing. 15 & indecT person for interior This newspaper will not knowingly 20 year. 6 mo-1 yr. free rent $5,000 - $8,000 Monthly Please read your ad on the first day of publication, We accept accept any advertising for Real E s­ Call: 908-888-9335 Working distributing our responsibility for only the first Incorrect insertion. We reserve the tate which is in violation of the Product Brochures. Get Paid - Local Sentinel/Suburban Readers law. Our readera are informed that MORGANVILLE - 14’ X 70’, DRIVER-Helper/Route Work right 1o edit, reject ot properly classify any ad. all dwellings advertised in thia 2 bedrm,, air, n ew roof. All W e Supply Brochures. F/T or Knowledge of N.Y. & N.J. May Call 254-7979 newspaper are available on an appliances. Enclosed porch, P/T. For FR EE info Write: Clean driving record. equal opportunity baaia.” Call 908-591-8085 D IR E C T O R Long Days 908-536-1018 1375 Coney Island Avenue, HAZLET 3 rooms. $650. ROBERTSVIILE VILLAGE Ste. 427, Brooklyn, NY 11230 DRIVER/CHAUFPEUR FT/PT month with 1 year lease, FO R SALE - 14 ft. x 65 ft. Neat appearance & excellent Available Sept. 1st, but can Rt. 9 South - 55 years +. driving record a must. Benefits see anytime. 908-495-9624 Call 908-536-9000 LAUNDROMAT available. Freehold area. Call W e have locations available + Jeff 908-577-1709 SAYREVILLE N O T IC E S 1 the best finandng in town. BORDENTOWN AVENUE Garden State Laundry Sys­ DRIVERS WINDING WOOD Classified Works! tems, NJ’s only authorized FT/PT-Clean driving record for Wascomat Dealer. Get the messenger delivery sen/ice. 1 & 2 BEDROOM GARDEN facts. Come to our FREE APARTMENTS FROM $595. Call 908-446-6384 INFO seminars every BRAND NEW AVAILABLE Wed. at 6:30pm Open daily 10am-6pm REAL ESTATE 5-15 ENTERTAINMENT 69 1026 W Elizabeth Ave. FILE/MAIL CLERK 908-238-3919 Linden, NJ 1-800-841-4608 Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. HOLMDEL/HAZLET/ or 908-862-4479 Marlboro arep. Call SAYREVILLE 908-780-5! Immaculate 2 bedroom with MATAWAN/ M OM S - Reps urgently need­ separate entrance. Ground ed. C o m e p lay for a living. HAIR STYLIST floor w/basement, off street ABERDEEN Discovery Toys 908-871-6126 & ASSISTANT. Busy salon. _ jislsl& L_ marking, quiet area. N o pets. COMMERCIAL 17-28 Flexible hours. Experience SERVICE DIRECTORY 70 !750./mo. p lu s util. Security Growing congregation 900 # PHONE Business $99. preferred. 908-251-3335 required. Call 908-254-1665 wants to lease church, HAIR STYLIST/MANICURIST POSSIBLE $10,000. Needed for re-opening beauty large hall, building 1st WEEK. FREE KIT salon. With following, but not 006 House Rentals zoned as assembly. Min. 407-521-6639 Ext. 729 capacity 200 people + necessary. Call 908-577-8326 OWN YOUR OWN APPAREL FINANCIAL 29-32 SPOTSW OOD-5 bed rms. 2 V* 50 parking spaces. OR SHOE STORE, CHOOSE: HAIRDRESSER/ baths, 2 oar gar. $1 ;700 /mo. Jean/Sportswear, Bridal, Lin­ avail. 10/1. 9(38-780-5981 Call George Youssef gerie, Westemwear, Ladies, MANICURIST Men’s, Large Sizes, Infant/ Experienced preferred 201-659-3993 Pre-teen, Petite, Dancewear/ • Immediate opening J l i k weekdays Aerobic, Maternity, or Acces­ • High salary 007 H ouses for Sale sories store. Over 2,000 - High commissions EMPLOYMENT 35-41 PETS/ANIMALS 65 AUTOMOTIVE 110-119 908-264-4494 Name Brands. $26,900. to Bonus available $38,900.: Inventory, Training, Freehold area EAST BRUNSWICK weekends & evenings Fixtures, Grand Opening etc. Call Donna 409-0099 Can open 15 days. HELPER-HOME Improvement. 2 BEDROOM CAPE Mr. Loughlin 612-888-6555 Commercial Advertisers Please Call For Rates Close to schools, shopping, Carpentry, roofing & siding. etc. New kitchen, bath, elec­ Calf908-679-229T tric, porch. N e w fence around 014 M ortgages PEPSI/COKE ROUTE tree lined backyard. Attic eas­ 25 great local sites. $2,000. L U M B E R ARD SiunxKftasHURBxs ily converts to a large master weekly. Call 1-800-571-5464 For Private bedroom. By owner PERS ON FLEA ADS $117,000. Call 908-521-3082 erience necessary. TURN FAT INTO $$$ ALL CREDIT O.K. C D L license preferred. Party Items RE-FINANCING Lose weight/work from home. For Private Call 908-462-1765 4 Lines GOVT FORECLOSED 7Days-9am-9pm. 908-607-2720 $420.-$4,000. per month Party Items Homes for pennies on $1. Mortgage Money Unlimited Call 1-800-733-2110 MANAGER TRAINEE • 2 Weeks & V i Delinquent Tax, Repo’s 281 Hwy. 79 Morganville, NJ under $75. REO’s. Your Area. Toll Free. Licensed Mortgage Banker VENDING: ROCK-N-ROLL One item per ad 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H-5133 NJ Department of Banking LAZY PERSON’S DREAM. R o c k to w ork & roll to bank ‘Third week must be consecutive Fun job with future. No experi­ • Price adjustments only for current listings. Few hours = big $$. e nce n e c e ssa ry. W e train. 4 Lines • 2 Weeks feu must call to renew your ad for the Will sell cheap. HAZLET Comfortable Ranch 015 Sum m er/W inter 1-800-820-6782. Call R. Stewart 908-294-1280 P re p aid DEAL free week before 3:00 on Monday. 2 bedrooms, new bathroom, M B RB I IS FREE! • Prepaid • $5.00 each adcftional ine eat-in kitchen, living room & R e n t a l s $ 5 . 0 0 Otis • Not refundable large enclosed porch. Full MANICURIST basement, fenced yard. Walk 027 Business EXPERIENCED technicians "M ay be phoned in to stores & NY bus. $125,000. needed to work in busy Mana­ E q u i p m e n t Call Lilly at 908-566-9000 FLORIDA VILLA lapan Nail Salon. Call s 3 bedroom. 2 bath villa w/pri- 908-972-7330 ______H A Z L E T - 1 0 0 x 1 0 0 lot vate pool. Quiet residential lo­ surrounds this maintenance cation. 8 miles to DISNEY & CHAIRS CHROME (30) Vinyl free 3 bedroom home w/din. other attractions. seats. Oak bookcase, 2 sm. MANICURIST rm, jalousie front porch, full desks. AC 14,000 BTU’s. Exc. For busy salon in Marlboro Charge Your Ad ' I F S basement, oversized garage. WEEK-MONTHLY RATES cond. Call 908-721-7047 area. Following not necessary. All in nice family area. Only Call 908-583-8098 Wednesday thru Saturday. $119,900. Showcase of OFFICE FURNITURE-New at Call 908-536-1778 Homes Realtors 908-238-4040 LOG CABIN. PA. wholesale prices. Call Fax Your Ad 908-432-0016 or 432-818 $800./PER W EEK 908-536-5795 MECHANIC HUNTER MOUNTAIN, NY CALL 908-254-1331, EVES Cars/Trucks CDL license, Private cul-de-sac, 1 mi. from preferred. 5 years experience. LONG BEACH ISLAND-Avail. ski lodge. 2 family log home. Scarpa’s Auto & Truck Center w e e k s of 9/7, 9/14, & 9/21. 2,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 2 Inc. Call 908-525-9509 Brand new. 4 bed rm. 2 1/2 b ath s e ach unit. P lu s b a se ­ baths. Second house from ment apt. Fully furnished, all beach. Sleeps 10. Central air. MODELS WANTED appli. L o w utilities. M ove-in Going fast. $1,200./week. between the ages of 7-23 to cond. Good rental income. Call 908-577-1359 model casual and formal wear Asking $180,000. Call EMPLOYMENT during this year’s 1996 Use our handy Private Party Coupon. ' -800-223-2440, Ext. 2555 O C E A N C IT Y , M D - 1 0 0 ft. to Newark Pageants. No experi­ MIDDLETOWN the beach, 2 bedrm., sleeps 6, ence necessary. Call 035 Help W anted Select the ad that best meets your needs. com plete kit., cab le T V , A C , 1-800-858-6003 Ext. 3008 B Y O W N E R Whirlpool bath $550. to $675. F u l l T i m e Charmina Colonial. 4 bed­ weekly. Call 908-521-2444 room s, baths. MINT. MODELS WANTED I—I F lea (Items under $75) One item per ad $5.00 2 Va ADVERTISERS between the ages of 7-23 to acre, quiet neighborhood, WILDWOOD CREST-Pacific Ave & READERS model casual and formal wear near schools, train. Newly 1 & 2 BEDROOM UNITS It ia the policy of this newspaper during this year’s 1996 Phila­ renovated: custom kitchen, Air cond., w/w carpet, color □ BIG DEAL (Items over $75) $20.00 that all help wanted advertise­ delphia pageants. No experi­ baths, French doors, TV , eat-in kit., bath, liv. rm. ments will begin with a job title. ence necessary. screened-in porch, deck, fire­ Rent by week. 609-522-8262 Call 1-800-6604 ADS 1-800-858-6003 ext. 0316 Please include all spaces and punctuation. One character per box. place. New HW heater, central air. Fenced-in Sylvan ASSISTANT MANAGERS pool. Hardwood floors, over­ sized garage. $299,000. Prin­ N O F E A R cipals only! Call 908-671-5549 Our booming company needs people with no tear of a rocking atmosphere. No 0 0 8 C o n d o s expenence. W e train. Your Call 908-294-1280 T. Selleck T o w n h o u s e s COMMERCIAL AUTO H A Z L E T - F O R S A L E - T o w n ­ house. 3 bedrm., 2 1/2 baths. 017 Office & MECHANIC Ad $120,000. 908-576-8068 Name_ Floor Space B & C MONMOUTH JUNCTION- We are lookingig fofor B & C Me­ Condo for sale, 2 bedrm., 2 chanics with GMG M experience, . . ... Can MANALAPAN Office Condo Address. bath, 1st flr. Avail. 8/1. B y but will con sid e r autom otive owner. Call 609-448-4303 background. W e offer top pay SALE OR RENT plan, paid benefits and excel­ City___ . State______1,270 sq. ft. 10 yr old building. OLD BRIDGE-Townhouse for lent working conditions. sale. 2 bedrm., baths, end Easy access. Includes ’phone Be 2Vz Please contact Luca at unit w/deck. Move-in condi­ system. Call John Traina at Zip------Day Phone_ -Evening Phone_ 908-741-0230 tion. Askino $124,000. Call 908-747-6400 VISA#__ 90^679-5718 CAREER/ASSISTANT/ Here! VMM /MANAGERS MC#__ 0 0 8 a A d u l t 020 Buildings CRAZY MANAGERS Com m unities G a r a g e s Needed to replace lazy DISCOVER#__ Greater Media Newspapers managers. No experience MANALAPAN necessary. Call Quincy Call Expiration date. Classified M ARLBO RO - Industrial 908-294-1280 7 Edgeboro Rd. • East Brunswick, NJ 08816 COVERED BRIDGE Property Rt. 9 N. 1,800 Sq. ft. =or sale. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. shop w/1,800 sq. ft. office CHILD CARE-Work in your Ads are subject to approval. Incl. all appl. Exc. cond. & above. Together or own home. Monday Morning I-800-660-4ADS ocation. Caff 908-536-7019 separate. Call 908-303-1717 Inc. offers free insurance ana days 908-780-0060 eves. backup. 908-253-9595 5 4 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996

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TEACHER & ASSISTANT DEMONSTRATORS WORK AT HOME Assemblint REFRIGERATOR PRINCIPAL TEACHER for Nursery School. COUNTER PERSON SHAMPOO ASSISTANT products & other. Full or par SELECTIVE NANNY W hirlpool, green. 3 2 cu.ft. Catholic elementary Pre-K Freehold Area. Call Bagel/Deli Store. Must be CHRISTMAS Freehold area. 908-431-8680 time. No sales or special skill Nannies Needed For Great Double door. $65.00. Call thru 8. South River area. Must 908-446-4100 over 18. Call 908-438-1818 or 908-845-0685 required. 1-800-840-6324 Families Live-in/Live-out 908-583-6038 h a v e N J Adm inistrator’s certifi AROUND THE WORLD Call 908-432-9500 COUNTER PERSON for dry REFRIGERATOR- For dorm. cate/equivalent. Minimum 5 FREE KIT. NO DELIVERY SPECIALITY TEACHERS for W ORK from home by choice. 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ cleaning & tailor shop in Free­ T o keep d rin ks & s n a c k s in. years teaching, professional ALSO BOOKING PARTIES Saturday children’s enrich­ F/T, P/T. Train in g provided. hold. Sewing skills welcome. Handy. Good Cond. $65. Call experience or adminstration in TEACHER AIDES Call Cecilia 908-360-4740 ment program starting in Bonuses. Paid vacations. Call 908-249-5050 Catholic school. Beginning Call 908-462-0196 October. Background in 212-613-3103 038 Cleaning Help 8/15/96. S e n d re su m e to: TEACHERS DATA ENTRY-Hours are speciality plus ability to work REFRIGERATOR-Kitchen Search Committee Full Time/Part Time DENTAL ASSISTANT W a n t e d PERMANENT POSITION 10am-2pm. Very accurate in with children required. Aide 21 cu. ft. side x side w/ 30 Jackson Street Pt may lead to ft. Rewarding Specialties needed 037 Babysitting IMMEDIATE OPENINGS typing. Computer knowledge, ice maker & water in door-2 South River, NJ 08882 position for motivated, caring Calligraphy, Police Science, Nursery School. Call Between general office work, and tele­ C h i l d C a r e CLEANING HELP NEEDED - yrs old-$1,400. DRYER- individual for modem profes­ Arts/Crafts, Origami, Karate, SALES HELP NEEDED 9am & 5pm 908-254-3505 phones. M a y lead into full for homes. Work around your Kenmore-gas-electronic sen­ sional office. Involves eve­ Soccer, Wood Shop (certifica­ Full/part tim e for retail gift time work. C all 9 0 8 -9 1 8 -9 2 9 9 ABERDEEN - Quality daycare, children’s schedule. Basic sor-model #75912-2 yrs old- n in gs ‘ tion required), inventions. store IN Matawan. Will train all a ges, in m y hom e. M u sic & hours 9:30am to 3pm $400. WASHER-Admiral-lg ca­ ence $14.00 per hour. appropriate person. Call fun. Meals. Call 908-583-1496 E)g>erience preferred. pacity-$300. ALL 3 for $2,000. TEACHER ASSISTANT DELIVERY PERSON & required. Call 908-566-3186 Call 908-257-8292 Call 908-462-8991 Susan 908-583-1499 F/T-P/T - Good Shepherd Children Center. ALLENTOWN-Experienced COUNTER HELP TEACHER-Old Bridge Nursery m other of two will care for SALES PERSON Call 908-679-8887 Milltown/East Brunswick area. D R IV E R / School needs PT Teacher & your infant/toddler in my ★ REFRIGERATORS ★ P/T - F/T Upscale clothing MANHATTAN BAGEL aide for September. Experi­ nome. Fenced in yard. 039 Health Care Guaranteed, 90 days. boutique, selling kids & junior Call 908-828-3332 S C H O O L B U S ence needed. Call References 609-259-9632 $175. +. Choice of sizes and With or without CDL license. sizes. Looking for veiy TEACHER 908-613-8686 colors. Very dean. Training now for Sepetember. Can deliver. 9(38-225-5272 experienced sales people. ’ nursery school in Fr CARE FOR KIDS DELIVERY POSITIONS Free training. Good pay with AIDE Experienced seeks live Week-end hours required. hold area. Must be certified in Free Day Care Referrals in benefits. Call 908-536-3485 out position. Weekdays/eves/ W ASHER & DRYER-Whirlpool Call 972-232 2 early childhood. Call Freehold/Manalapan/Marlboro ends. Exc. refs. 908-566-0042 Heavy Duty-$150. each. 9am-3pm, 908-303-8585 PART TIME Call 908-409-3725 REFRIG.-$275. MICROWAVE- SECRETARY-For mechanical Vould vou like to earn be CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE $25. Call 908-845-4525. contracting company. Located DRIVER/LABORER POLISH AGENCY INC. TELEPHONE SALES-INSIDE tween $500. and $650. extra For warehouse in Matawan TELEMARKETERS European “AU PAIRS” live-in in Englishtown area. Duties Good Communicator No sales. Appointment setting Specializing in elder/sick care. include busy phones, typing, each month? We have sarly $ 7 ./hour. Call 9 0 8 -5 6 6 -1 1 7 8 help, reliable, experienced, Energetic-Motivated only. Flexible hours. Matawan Housekeeper, live-in. Experi­ WASHER/DRYER word processing, a/p entry, morning routes available in English speaking legal, gov’t Anxious To Leam area. Call 908-316-0023 enced. Call 908-862-0289 GE. White. 8 yrs. young. Per­ bid preparation, etc; Computer the following towns: approved program. Under W e’ll train you to sell and take •CARTERET *COLONIA fect working cond. Asking experience a must. Lotus FOOD $200./wk. Call Mar $400. Refrigerator: GE. ads for our newspapers. All •EAST BRUNSWICK 908-308-3934 or Au Pair U experience a plus. Benefits over the phone. Computer TELEMARKETING 040 Situations Alm ond. 17 cu.ft. G o o d cond. available. Hours 8am-4:30pm. •EDISON -OLD BRIDGE DEMONSTRATORS at 800-AU-PAIRS friendly a plus: 2-4 days in local food ware­ $100. Call 908-792-1902 Call 908-521-1751 •HIGHLAND PARK W a n t e d Se nd restresum e or call •PERTH AMBOY house East Brunswick. Call SALES WASHER/DRYER Helene Tlusty $7. per hour + commission SECRETARY-Full/Part Time •JAMESBURG -PISCATAWAY Judy 1-800-877-8057 ext. 354 CHILDREN’S CHOICE Portable. Whirlpool w/ stack Deparfm i For busy East Brunswick Chi­ Classified I •METUCHEN -PLAINSBORO Edison location. Monday- 46 W. Ferris St.. E. Brunswick LICENSED Practical Nurse rack. Like New $400. Call ropractic office. Hours Monday Greater Media Newsi •NORTH BRUNSWICK HAIRDRESSER'S Friday 5-9pm. Experience pre­ Ages 3 months-5 years. Seeking Work. Flexible Hours 908-886-6749 East Brunswick, NJ . & Wednesday 10am-7:30pm. •WOODBRIDGE ASSISTANT - Immediate ferred but not necsssary. Stu- Kindergarten. State Certified. Reasonable Rates dents/homemmakers/retirees Tuesday & Thursday PHONE-908-254-7979 •NEW BRUNSWICK ' i. Flexible hours. Great Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months Call 908-566-7433 WASHER/DRYER-Whirlpool, 2:00-7:30pm. Fridays FAX 908-432-0016 oriunity to advance. welcome. Call Today for inter­ a year. Call 908-613-4488 extra Ig. capacity. Mint-2 yrs. For more information, view/Start tommorrow. old. Pnce negotiable. Moving, 10:00am-3pm. Must have EAST BRUNSW ICK - Quality, TRAVEL AGENT- Immediate call today! 908-283-2323 leave message 041 Resum es/ must sell. Calf 908-566-4469 good phone & clerical skills. loving child care provided Call and leave message on openings for outside sales Ext. 110 between 12-8:30pm agents. Commission only. MYSTERY SHOPPERS in my non-smoking home. Business Services machine 908-246-1258 1-888-4-LEDGER PT/FT people needed for local Refs. Call 908-6^1-7223 Travel benefits. Will train. Call 044 Com puters 908-290-1613 1-888-453-3437 stores. Great pay. FREE TELEPHONE SALES SECURITY products. Now hiring. Call now Hourly plus commission 15 FREE RESUMES 818-759-6542 Flexible hours. Servicing E F A U P A IR w/pkg. Written/tvpeset, posted DEMONSTRATORS Hotels. Call 908-591-05(50 on Internet. RUSH Service. ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS & 036 Help W anted Christmas Around The World OLD BRIDGE-Driver needed- EUROPEAN Write For You....908-446-8012 Up-Grades, Custom Systems. Resp. person to drive 2 kids Multi-Task 908-254-1823 UP TO $8./HR. P a r t T i m e Show merchandise through home parties, flexible hours. to/from camp. Hrs. 8:15am & 036a Em ploym ent LIVE-IN CHILDCARE http://www.mtask.com Call Gerri 908-536-0905 3:00pm. 908-679-6790 Carefully screened, profes­ S e r v i c e s sionally trained, English C A L L T H E P C M D - F o r all While many companies are speaking, legal visas. Experi­ your computer needs. At experiencing closure and lay­ RADIO home service of IBM & RECEPTIONIST ATTENTION ence the benefits of intercul- offs, our business is growing For busy Chiropractic Office. tural childcare! Average $192. compatibles running DOS/ by leaps & bounds!!! TECHNICAL PRODUCER/ READERS m W M Classified Works! Computer & phone skills Ads under this classification are p er week. Fo r m ore info call: lows. 908-238-6779 required. Must be versatile & not offers of employment. Often Michele Chazen 908-566-8937 We have FT and PT openings BOARD OPERATOR MERCHANDISE flexible. Monday, Wednesday, these advert iso rs offer a service Joanne Hunt 908-542-1732 COMPUTER GARAGE for unarmed Security Officers for s fee. If you place a calI to a Friday evenings, 2pm to 9pm. Gov’t designated, non-profit SALE in Middlesex and Somerset Thursday 10am to 2pm Fax “900” number you will automati­ WCTC seeks person for p/t IBM & Compatibles, 386 & Counties. Also openings in resume 908-536-0448 cally be billed a fee, which varies. EXPERIENCED, FUN Loving 042 Antiques/ Jamesburg area. weekend shift (Sunday). TELEPHONE caring babysitter w/ excellent 486 Pentiums, memory, hard Some broadcasting expen­ ASSEMBLERS: Excellent references. Availab le full or Collectibles drives, monitors, much more. W E O F F E R : ence & FCC Radio Telephone INTERVIEWERS RECEPTIONIST income to assemble products part time. Call 609-392-8581 16 Emerson Dr., Morganville • Competetive W age and Operator’s Permit required. Phones, Filing etc. For small at home. Info 1-504-646-1700 ANTIQUES - DECORATIVE ( off Rt. 9 & Union Hill Rd.) Benefit Package. A p ply in p erson or se n d let­ No Sales! East Brunswick Law office. Dept. NJ-3812 FIREPLACE, $175. SINGER Sat. only July 20, 9-5 • All required Training ter,resum e & audition tape to; Will train. Perfect for Retiree, K ID S C O U N T TREADLE SEWING • U niform s F u rn ish e d W CTC Operations Manager NO EXPERIENCE homemaker or student. EARN $1,000.’S W EEKLY Child Center/State Licensed MACHINE, $75. Both $220. • Advancement Opportunity 78 Veronica Avenue Please call 908-432-8400 Stuffing envelopes at home. Ages Infant to 8 Years Call 908-257-9679 Somerset, NJ 08873. EOE NECESSARY Enclose a self-addressed Weekly Summer Programs C all F o r Info: A Manalapan based Market stam pe d envelope to: 658 Englishtown Rd. Ola Bridge DESIGN/IMPLEMENT DATA- 908-981-1995 ADVERTISERS Research Co. Is looking for Larry A. Craig Call 908-723-9416 ANTIQUES TO $$$$ BASES-(Oracle, Sybase, Ac­ & READERS individuals with good phone & P.O. Box 1184 100 SUCCESSFUL DEALERS cess), Internet (Java, HTML, WELLS FARGO It is the policy of this newspaper Mays Landing N.J. 08330 1 month FREE RENT with 6 C), Client Server (PB) Low SALES-W E’LL PAY YOU GUARD SERVICES that ail help wanted advertiae- people skills. MANALAPAN month lease with this ad. Hourly Rate. Off-site. Call 255 Old New Brunswick Rd. ' will begin with a lob title. To loose 10 Lbs. or more! FT/PT. Responsible, energetic Sharad 908-821-1683 Call 1-000-660-4 ADS Monday-Friday mother will care for your child Freehold Antique Gallery Piscataway, NJ Call 908-493-9585 EARN AT HOME in her smoke-free home. Call 908-462 V 900 EOE 9AM-3:30PM $1.000 + weekly stuffing 3 Day Minimum envelopes. Send a self 908-845-1765 WORD PROCESSOR SALES addressed stamped envelope Brother 1600D. $200. BAKER S ASSISTANT MATAWAN/OLDBRIDGE area ANTIQUES 2 Full days per week. Will Colesce Lingerie Home Par­ to A & E Associates Top prices paid for: Antique negotiable. Call 908-525-2972 CERTIFIED HOME $7. per hour + bonuses Exp., reliable m om will care train. East Brunswick area. ties is now in this area. $75.- 4201 Church Road furniture, oriental rugs, for your child. 908-566-4614 HEALTH AIDES Early morning hours. Have C a ll M a ris $100. p e r party. $25,00 0.+ full 12B The Ellipse Bldg.#209 paintings, jewelry & silver. W e time. 908-390-6>501 purchase entire contents of your afternoons free. Call Mount Laurel, N.J. 047 Furniture WANTED 908-828-3332 908-308-0500 NANNIES AVAILABLE estates. Will come to your Work Near Home SECRETARY EARN UP TO $1,000. weekly Fully Screened. Experienced. home. Call 908-862-0200 stuffing envelopes at home. Live in/out. R e a s, rates 12 to 3pm. Recent PC/MAC Start now. No experience. Immediate Openings in SECURE NANNY CARE ANTIQUES W ANTED B IL L IN G experience. Non-smoker. Free supplies, information. No A.H. FORMICA Call 1-800-487-3059 Cookie jars, Depression glass, Monmouth & Middlesex R N Manalapan 908-431-1505 obligation. S e n d S A S E to: CUSTOM LAMINATED COLLECTIONS Ditto Dept. 186 Roseville pottery, Dolls, Joys, FURNITURE & REFACING Counties Doctor’s office Old Bridge. S E C R E T A R Y Architectural items & furniture. 3208-C E. Colonial Dr N 312 • KITCHENS • WALL UNITS Mondav, Wednesday & Friday F IE L D Monday, Wednesday, &. SELECTIVE NANNY Chubby Cherubs Antiques • B E D R O O M S E T S Flexible Hours Orlando, FL. 32803 Nannies Available Immediately 10am-6pm. Insurance, typing, Friday. 10am-3pm. Busy, 908-294-0440 • CHILDREN’S ROOMS Own transportation reception. Must be flexible & stationary & pnnting business. for Live-in/Live-out $40,000. INCOME Potential. 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 with lures. Will train. SUPERVISOR Call 908-432-9500 necessary Contact Susan Green Home typists/PC users. Call 1 7 9-11 00 908-274-1800 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ BED WITH BRASS HEAD­ Competitive Salary Toll Free 1-800-898-9778, 043 Appliances BOARD - Queen - (2) LIV. Part time position. Ext. T-4730 for listings. RM. LAMPS BRASS j2) $450. Call about our sign up bonus “OUR HOUSE” Fo r all. C A L L 908-61 " CLERICAL RN needed for home Child Care Network AIR CONDITIONER-Emerson. CAROUSEL OF Monday thru Friday, care assessment vis­ HOME TYPISTS Free Referral & Resources 7500 BTU’s. Casement. $300. BED-Affordable queen mat­ 12:30-5:30 for a very busy PC users needed. $45,000 From Keansburg-Middletown tress set ortho plush, luxury H O M E C A R E Used only 1 season. Call fast paced auto insurance ap­ its for client in income potential. Call Please call 908-787-8677 908-886-6749 firm- NEW-still in plastic. Cost praisal business. W e are look­ Your 1 -800-513-4343 Ext. B-2111 $800. sell $240. 908-525-0435 ing for a hard working, neat, assisted 908-303-0245 AIR CONDITIONERS- organized person with clear BED-Brass. Queen, complete living program in 037a Child Care (1) GE 5,950 BTU pleasant speaking voice in a 1 LAW ENFORCEMENT w/Ortho mattress set. Unused, (1) HotPoint 5,000 BTU. person office. $6. an hour to Monmouth County. W a n t e d in box. Cost $600. Sell $250. Office Manager Ad $75. each. Call 908-787-7395 start. Fill out application Candidate must JOBS Call 908-602-9673 Full time, Holmdel July 22th 11am to 12:30pm No Exp. Necessary. Now hir­ have 2 years plus BEDROOM SET - 6 pcs., 14 Plaza 9, Manalapan, 2nd ing. U.S. Customs, Officers, CHATHAM DISH WASHER CAMPAIGN, 2 Dressers w/ chiropractic office. Must floor. N O S U M M E R H EL#3. etc. F o r info. 2 1 9 -7 9 4 -0 0 1 0 Full time live-in Nanny to care Caloric. 10 yrs. old experience in home Can hutches, desk, headboard. ext. 2937 9am-11pm. 7 days for 3 & 5 year old girls in my Asking $35. 908-297-9008 $285. Call 908-536-5594 be: friendly, people home. Must drive, be non­ care supervision. D R Y E R - K e n m o r e $1,000’S POSSIBLE READ­ smoker & work legally. Call BEDROOM SET - 7 pcs., oriented, natural health Need help White. Used 4 mos. Fax resume to ING BOOKS P/T. At Home. 201-443-0039 Pine. 2 dbl. dressers w/hutch, $525, asking $350. Be Toll Free 1-800-898-9778 1 single w/hutch and desk, conscious, organized, 201-677-1498. 908-525-9724 writing your ad? Ext. R-4729 for Listings $325. Call 908-536-5594 eager to be an Attention: Administrator DRYER-Electric. Sears. Heavy BEDROOM SET-Bennington Our experienced SALES duty. Extra capacity. Only 1 important part of the or call Queen, 4 poster, darkwood. Here! EAST BRUNSWICK-Fantastic yr. old. Excellent Condition 201-677-2224 for ARE YOU EARNING lest offer. $1,800. or best offer. PLAT­ practice with take- Classified advisors child-10 months needs f/t 908-866-9540 FORM BED, Teak, Queen, w/ appointment. nanny in pleasant home. Ma­ headboard & attached niaht- charge attitude. General WHAT YOU’RE WORTH ture, non-smoker, experience, Work from home or office. EXHAUST FAN stands, $500. or best offer. will help you write a references. 908-390-5556 office experience re­ PERSONALTOUCH Earn $1,000. - $4,000. PT. For microwave for under cabi­ CLUB CHAIR, $125. or best most effective ad. Call $5,000.-$10,000. FT. Free va­ FREEHOLD AREA-P/T. Seek­ net. Liton. 908-297-9008 offer. S O F A sleeper, full size. quired. Will train the rest $200. or best offer. Other HOME HEALTH cations. Call 908-493-1645 ing caregiver for 10 month old Give us a call at in m y h o m e while I w ork in G A S R A N G E items also. 908-264-5984 Call $35,000/YEAR INCOME home office. 908-845-9133 BRAND NEW. Hotpoint SERVICES xjtential. Reading books, Dilot- BEDROOM SET-Butcher 1-800-660-4ADS less, 30”. white. Asking $260. 'oil Free 1-800-898-9778 block w/white-8 pcs. Platform 908-905-8400 1-800-660-4ADS E.O .E . M /F Call 908-297-6543 Ext. R-5133 for details. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP bed-full size. Exc. cond. Ask­ Experienced, loving person to MICROWAVE OVEN/Wall ing $475. WATERBED-kina care for 2 children in my Oven-(Combination) Electric. size w/nite tables, WALL home part time. References, Self cleaning Thermadore. UNIT-3 sec. w/drawers & INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES desk. Call 908-297-6557 MERCHANDISER SPARE TIME must drive. Call 908-303-1854 Good cond. Black front. $175. Call 908-297-9008 BEDROOM Set-Contemporary P u l l T i m e FREEHOLD TWP-Seeking Flexible daytime NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS 5 pieces, pecan wood. SOFA, mature person to care for 8 & RECLINER. All exc. cond. Good Communicator hours. No selling. 10 yr. olds. H o u rs 2pm -7pm . PRE-OWNED Best offers. Call 908-264-5302 YOU CAN EASILY MAKE $150 A WEEK EXTRA Monday-Friday. Must have car Appliances & Air conditioners E n e rg e tic • M o tiv a te d $8.50 an hour. IN YOUR SPARE TIME SELLING A PRODUCT & drivers lie. R e fe re n c e s a Guaranteed $85. & up. BEDROOM SET-For young Anxious to Leam Seeking person with WHICH EVERY MAN NEEDS AND USES must. For Sept. 908-577-0361 All major appliance repairs male. Dresser, mirror, desk, Call 908-566-3233 chair, bed with frame & mat­ W e'll train you to sell and take ads car to inventory & MARLBORO AREA-Part Time Or 908-324-7566 tress and sofa bed. Excellent THIS REVOLUTIONARY To care for 1 infant. Reliable, condition. 908-462-8467 for our newspapers. All over the loving & energetic. Experience R A N G E H O O D stock our products. MEN'S SILK ZIP-IT-UP TIE SELLS ITSELF Kenmore 36” Deluxe Model. phone. Com puter friendly a plus. & references a must. Drivers C H A I R S - Sw ivel (2) m atch­ 15 hours per week. NO CAPITAL REQUIRED license required. Non-smoker Amlmond. $74. ing, , End tbls. oak (2), Match­ SEND RESUME OR CALL: ONLY THE DESIRE TO MAKE MONEY & English speaking. Call Call 908-901-1759 ing lamps, Swivel lounge chair Middletown EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR COLLEGE 908-972-0591 REFRIGERATOR GE 18 also another lounge chair. Helene Tlusty cubic feet. Frost free. Gold. 908-747-6819 Shrew sbury Area STUDENTS, HOUSEWIVES AND ANYONE OLD BRIDGE-Looking for Classified Dept. Ice maker. Excellent condition. COCKTAIL TABLES Parsons highly responsible loving per­ $300. Call 908-566-3395 Greater Media Newspapers ca//1 -800-877-5201 WHO NEEDS EXTRA CASH son to care for twins in our/ (2) Formica. Custom made, E. Brunswick, NJ. 08816 NO LIMIT ON HOW MUCH YOU CAN MAKE!!! your home. CPR & First aid REFRIGERATOR hand crafted. $200., & $175. L’Eggs Products certified. Mon. to Thurs. Mini. Box style, exc. shape. END TABLE, Parsons, $75. PHONE: (908) 254-7979 1-7pm. Start Sept. Call $40. o r b est offer. NITE TABLE, $50. Call CONTACT PHIL SCHERR AT 908-264-6888 FAX: (908) 4 3 2 -0 0 1 6 EOE M/F/D/V 908-679-9376 Call 908-446-1521 609-448-8991 leave mess. INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 5 5 048 General 048 General 048 General 049 Merchandise 047 Furniture 047 Furniture 060 Garage Sales 060 Garage Sales Merchandise Merchandise Merchandise W anted

COUCH-brushed cotton MOVING SALE B IK E -G ir is 3 wheeler, 2 0 ” w/ WOOD CHIPPER CHIP HOWELL-MULTI FAMILY/ MOVING SALE-contemp. DAYTON- MULTI FAMILIES - velour. South Western print Bedroom Set, Teak Dining basket. $90. Bike- Girls 24” MORE - Ford V-8. GRAVLEY CASH FOR BOOKS Regent Sq. - Woodland Way MOVING-156 & 158 Harbor fabric. Good Condition $75. Room Set, Couch. Office 10-spd. $75. Lawn mower- beige sectional sofas, wall TRACTOR/MOWER. GAS Old Magazines 908-536-0850 Cir. (Moors Landing). Fri., & unit, more. Exc. cond. price (Georges Hd. to Jason, 1st Call 908-972-0045 Desk. Call 908-446-2632 Jacobson rear bagger 21”. Fired Heaters 908-747-1242 Sat., 7/19 & 20, sam-2pm. negotiable. Call 908-792-1932 reft on W o o d lan d ) Sat. 7/20 $75. B e n ch drill p re ss-H e a v y 9am-4pm. Rain date 7/21 Furn., housewares, col­ DAY BED-White iron & brass. duty. $65. Motors: 3 HP CHILDREN’S CLOTHES lectibles, children’s items. Complete w/2 Ortho mat­ & EQUIPMENT. Sugar Bear MOVING SALE Brigas & Stratton rebuilt side- EAST BRUNSWICK tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ Wear - Consig?_ slgnmentt S h o p Kitchen Set-Almond. 4 chrs, shan. $55. 6 HP Horizontal 048a Gifts & Crafts MANALAPAN used in box. Cost $800. Sell table & 1 leaf. $100. B ed roo m shaft rebuilt. $70. 2 HP B & S, 908-525-8815l $325. Call 908-602-9673 Set-Dresser, desk, end table, C A R W A S H Suction pump. $60. Call RED LOBSTER-Rt. 18 North. B L O C K S A L E & full size h e a d board. $250. Annapolis Dr. (Gordon’s Cor. DINING ROOM - 1 yr. young. 908-671-7790 Sat. 7/20, 9am-5pm. Coffee table & end table- CONSIGN Rd-Old Queens Blvd- Designer, glass/brass table w/ P O L E B A R N S Rain date Sat. 7/27. almond $50. 908-462-4928 Complete packages available. KILM & MOLDS Your women’s & children’s Annapolis) Sat. July 27, 9-2. 8 peach/cherry upholstered C A M C O R D E R - V H S full size. Excellent Condition. Call Proceeds benefit Camp Daisy. Exc. cond. Hard case, lenses. Erected or build your own. quality clothing & accessories Rain date Sun. 7/28 chairs. $1,895. 908-727-2475 SOFA & LOVESEAT 908-862-2946 after 6pm Batteries, instructions. $350. Residential, Commercial or Traditional, $250. D inin g tbl. & Call 2ND TURN AROUND EAST BRUNSWICK MANALAPAN DINING ROOM - 36x60 glass Call 908-257-1711 Agricultural designs available 4 chairs, $250. Best offer top/brass frame, 4 mauve to meet your needs. FREE Call 908-617-0795 048b Infants CONTENTS SALE chairs. $300. o r b est offer. CAMERA-Minolta 5000 AF estimates & brochures. 908-431-7667 MOVING iA L E includes 35-70 & 75-200 AF 1-800-544-9464 34 Independence Dr. (off Dun­ 13 Madigan Lane (off Union LIKE NEW ! Call 908-886-0141 Juvenile Items DONATE your household lenses w/flash. $375. Call Conestoga Bids., Inc. hams Comer Rd., off Sussex Hill Rd.) I.T F iL , ‘ ‘ in. 7/19, items to DEBORAH HOSPI­ DINING ROOM SET - Italian SOFA 908-780-0934 Rd.) Fri. & Sat. 7/19 & 20, 20, & 7/21, 9ar Fum ., Grey. 5 pc. modular w/sofa- Provincial, 54” server, 4 BASSINET-CENTURY TAL FOUNDATION. Call Bob 9am-4pm. Everything in TOP household items, lin g & bed & recliner. Like new cond. POOL-Above ground. 15x25 chairs, 1 leaf, breakfront. CARD TABLE SET like new-$30. You would pay 908-462-2246/908-462-1610 condition! Oriental curio cabi­ much more! Bargaii galore! Best offer. Call 908-536-7087 Full d e c k & nayw o od filter. $300. Etagere, glass & brass. Folding steel frame, table, twice that in stores. Call net, custo m wall unit, walnut Needs liner. $300. or best 908-308-9266 GUNS, swords, military items. MANALAPAN-30 $75. Call 908-390-0017 SOFA Large. Custom made. 4 padded chairs. $45.00. game table & chairs, 3 sofas- offer. Call 908-671-2440 Lie. NJ/Fed. Dealer. House (off of Tennent Rd. Mauve. With matching chair. Call 908-238-9192 ind. 8pc. sec., antique mantel DINING ROOM SET Oriental CRIB calls. Bert 908-821-4949 21, 8am-4pm. Fun A sk in g $ 4 50 .0 0 o r best offer. dock & lamp, Parson;s table, Ash wood. Table w/2 leaves & DRESSING TABLE, CHEST & Lifestyler treadmill, coffee ta­ eliy, encyclopedia, Call 308-888-9442 DRESSER. All oak. Baby $1,000.-$10.000. PAID 6 chairs, lighted hutch. Like CARPET RIDING MOWER for antique Oriental Rugs. bles, dining table, marble top & households Items new. Askina $1,400. Call Just completed large develop­ 2 yrs. old. Like new. Asking items & toys. Very good cona. server, oil paintings, 13 pc. James Proctor 908-545-4868 MARLBORO-MULT! FAMILY 908-290-9118 ment. Over 1,100 yards left. $800. Call 908-617-0640 908-750-6120 after 5pm MedalLion patio/pool set, SOFA SETS or 800-358-7847 15 Cottsbrook Rd. (off To- Closeout $3.87. Also available Stangl dishes, TV, stereo, bar, DINING ROOM SET-Large Brand new. Several to CRIB-White. PLAYPEN, BABY panemus) Fri., Sat. & Sun. choose. Must sell. Call upgraded carpets at tremen­ fire p la c e se t, b r a s s h/b, 6 padded chairs, end china RING & MATCHING BANDS CARRIER, SASSY SEAT + July 19, 20 & 21. 9-3-______908-525-0435 dous discounts. Call Eddie 3 quarter carrot marquis cut 050 Musical household, etc. DO NT MISS! closet-Pecan. Good cond. 908-591-0869 • 800-246-0869 other baby items. Good cond. diamond engagement ring w/ 908-521-1031 MATAWAN $200. Call 908-721-7548 SOFA. LOVESEAT-$150. (2) Instruments EAST BRUNSWICK CARPET-ORIENTAL matching bands. Asking DINING ROOM SET velvet/cane CHAIRS-$75. RECLINER-$50. BEDROOM Hunter green ground beige $1,300. Call 908-238-7187 REMODELING Black lacquer, w/mirrored AMPLIFIERS-(3). PA’S (2)- 31 Lakeside Dr. (Hwy. 34 N, SET- 6 pieces Fruitwood- and black. Made in Belgium. CRIBS MOVING SALE table. 2 arm chairs & 4 side (2) white contemp. Exc. cond. Elec. piano, organ, drums, 59 Independence Dr. first left at light after But­ $225. TV-Zenith 25" color 9x12. $75. Call 908-821-9062. $AVE $AVE SAVE $AVE chairs. Lighted china. Good Playpen, Club Mouse, high disco lights, roacf case. Retir­ (off Fem Rd.) Sat., & Sun., tonwood). Sat., 7/20, console-$150. SOFABED-$75. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL cond. Asking $650. or best CRIB & ROCKER-Louis of chair, toy chest plus other ing musician. 908-727-2321 7/20 & 21, 10am-4pm. 9am-4pm. Antiques, fum., Call 908-536-2965 PERSONALIZED Entire contents of house! offer. Call 908-329-3117. London. Stroller-Perego. Car Holiday Greeting Cards children’s items. Best offers. glass, books, clothing, misc. SOFA-Leather-large sectional- seats, high chair, playpen, Call 908-536-4582 DINING ROOM TABLE- $ 4 0 % O F F DRUMS EAST BRUNSWICK- MIDDLETOWN Light camel-$1,200. END >ort-a-crib, walker, gates, Formal, with 6 chairs. FUTON Latest Styles & Designs 5 pc. Pearl Export. Jet black. 12 Clearview Road TABLE-formica. SOFA & oys, books & clothes. Great sofa and chair. BED- Scandi Call 908-679-4372 All hardware. Includes 3 head [off Summerhill Rd.) Sat. 7/20 COFFEE TABLE-chrome & {for new parents! Call LITTLE TIKES CHARITY navian. Foam Mattress. Call offer valid thru 8/31/96 Workbench, BBQ, easel, ever­ roto drums & (1) Maple wood & Sun. 7/21, 9am-3pm. 908-721-4904 glass. WALL DECOR, etc. 8 5 7 8 piccolo snare drum. Exc. Exc. cond. 908-297-6557 green house, train set, tractor, GARAGE SALE norse & more. Crib, high cond. Asking $750. Call EAST BRUNSWICK-Moving ColdwColdwell ell Banker Office. DINING ROOM TABLE-wood, 8 2 6 Sale. 22 Stratford Rd. (off w/6 chrs. seats 12. $200. Wall SOFA/LOVESEAT SHOWCASE chair port-a-crib^ play yard, 9 5 0 ... July 20, D O G IG L O O 40x22x48. Mirrored & glass. Ryders Lane) Sat. 7/20, 9am- unit-black lacquer. $75. For Glass & wood coffee table For large dog. $20. Call after ORGAN-HAMMOND 9am - late Su n. Beautiful. Like new. Asking 4pm. 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As­ 908-739-9847 for Uncle Joe Call 908-739-5314 SWIMMING POOL-w/liner & USED PIANOS Low Prices. Post Rd., right onto Coach­ Call after 8pm 908-462-8233 sorted tables. 908-583-8961 SAVE THIS AD MILLSTONE-8 Saddlebrook filter 3 ft. deep by 12 ft. diam­ NEW PIANOS $1,699. man). Sat., & Sun., 7/20 & 21, Rd. (In The Ridings- Off of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE- TRESTLE DESK, 2 end ta­ HOME GYM COMPLETE eter. $30. Please call ACTIVE BUYER of all Trains! SHERMAN & SONS PIANOS 9am-3pm. Fum. & misc. Nuiko Rd.) Sat & Sun. 7/20 & Complete living room, bles, butler coffee table- Paid $750. never used. $350. 908-214-1102 908-238-9590 7/21. 8am-3pm. Something for bedroom sets & misc. items. Thomasville-dark pine. 6 shelf Many children’s items. Must TOP $ FOR LIONEL FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP everyone. Great Bargains. EVERYTHING MUST GO! bookcase, couch, loveseat & sell all. B e st offer. TELEVISION-Zenith. & others. 908-271-5124 Best offer. Call 908-613-1077 T V stereo stand. $300. for all Call 908-566-8742 27 inch color Console. Good 051 Sporting MULTI FAMILY MORGANVILLE - 28 Duncan 98 Brookwood Dr. (last house Dr. (off Tennent Rd.). Sat., KITCHEN SET - Pine w/4 or will sell seps ' LADDER-Fiberglass 28ft. condition. B e st offer. ALL LIONEL TRAINS E q u ip m en t 908-591-0510 Call 908-536-5157. on Brookwood Dr.). Sat., & 7/20, 9am-3pm. Rain or shine. Captain chairs. Sofa w/stick extension with hooks & pole Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. Sun., 7/20 & 21, 9am-3pm. Bikes, household. Bargains! table lamp, velvet. Fireplace TV & VCR CABINET support. BRAND NEW. $325. Price no object. 908-946-2893 Jewelry, household, dothing & Wall Unit. All exc. cond. $150. MAHOGANY, Queen Anne or best offer 908-787-6244 TRAINS-Lionel.(5) blue comet BICYCLE much more! G REAt BUYS! ea. Call 908-367-1069 cars. 9536 baggage, 9537 BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR Boys-Huffy. Blue, new. $45. MOVING SALE Style, w/brass pulls. $350. LAWN MOWER-TORO Mint cond. 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Desk, Wicker Trunk. Call for etc. Call EK38-780-2274 ANY QUANTITY... Beers St. and Rutgers St. er items may be tables, 2 lamps. Exc. cond. Call 908-536-3192 Sat. July 20. 9am-3pm. Rain details 908-462-8051 or auctioned. Must sell. Call 908-679-7923 Date Sun. July 21. Great stuff! COMPLETE ESTATES Rain date 7/21, 9< LIVING ROOM-Traditional WALL UNIT-3 pcs. All differ­ MOVING SALE PURCHASED sofa, wing back chair & 2 la­ ent. Sh e lv e s, bar/drawers/cab­ ENTERTAINMENT unit/ GARAGE SALES/AUCTIONS SOUTH AMBOY-194 Bertram dies chairs-green, gold & inet. $100. ea. or $250. all. COUCH-velvet. DINING rm Col. Bob Randolph Auc!>a - HOWELL Ave.(off Bordentown Rd.) beige. Exc. cond. $300. or Call 7-11pm, 908-264-7399 set. SLEEPER. 908-536-7484 13 Aldrich Dr. (off Aldrich Rd. Sat. July 20, 9am-3pm. New best offer. 908-721-3748 Call any time West). Sat., & Sun., 7/20 & & used, exercise equip., car 060 Garage Sales 21, 9am-3pm. Raindate 7/27 exc., households, & more. 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Specialists In post frame washed GLASS TABLES plus 048 General Clothes, chest, micro, misc. 3 pc. matching wall unit. BED ­ items. 908-441-9366 construction for I ROOM SET-Countiy-dresser Merchandise commercial, residential w/mirror & pier. M u st sell. Best offers. 968-607-2764 MOVING SALE and agricultural AMISH Sofa/love seat-floral pattern & applications. High MATTRESS-Box spring & Sheds, Gazebos, Playhouses, 3 glass top tables-$499. Din­ frame-Queen sz. good cond. Swing Sets. 908-842-5922 ing room -36” x 6 0 ” g la s s top Quality, maintenance 150. or best offer. MUST brass frame, 4 black velour free buildings at ELL! Call 908-972-3786 BAKER’S RACK - Like new. chrs.-$199 BABY ITEMS- t Assembled. Almond. white chani affordable prices. Lacquer/brass color. $75. chr. “ MOVING Call 908-792-0423 $35. Complete living room, dining 1-800-858-7297 room & bedroom sets-all oak. 10. Your kids are in college & their Big Wheels are in your garage Less than 1 year old. 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GUTTER Cleaning & Repair CALLIGRAPHY AFFORDABLE JBS ELECTRIC- A/C lines & S&B ELECTRIC INC. FLOOR CARE-Floors stripped ALL TYPES-ODD JOBS HANDYMAN- All jobs, bia & pools. Ceiling & attic fans. & waxed. Floor sanding. 25 FREE ESTIMATES small. Very reasonable, call By Hand or Computer Ceramic tile-lnstall $2.75 & uj Residential/Industrial Call John 908-251-0893 Reas. Steve 908-583-8109 Choices To Fit Every Budget sq. ft. Free est. 908-845-3784 Reasonable. Lie. #11363. Uc. #13437. 908-254-8315 yrs. exp. 908-222-7749 for free est. 908-679-5999 Call Suze 908-364-3136 908-888-8298 Free estimate. ASAP HANDYWORK-AII kinds ALL TYPES of Ceramic Tile- FLOORS Cleaned & Waxed of home repairs & improve­ H A N D Y M A N - T h e H o m e - Complete Bath rms/Kit ./Foyers 079b Fencing Still in business after 40 080a Handy Persons ments done. Refs. Free est. owner’s Friend, All types of AFFAIRS TO REMEMBER Ron Sturman 908-255-13 JRM ELECTRIC years. Sam Delin Floor Wax­ 908-495-7657 home repairs C a r g e n tr y , Party planning & Balloons, Free Estimates. Lie. #9944 ing. Call for free estimate painting, 908-780-: 908-828-r—J-5679 4------2 2 -6 8 8 9 CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING Bonded & Insured 908-566-8690 CHUCK’S HANDYMAN FEN C ES INC. Installed, New installation, repairs, Residential & Commercial A-Z HANDYMAN SERVICES SERVIC E - Ught hauling, ODD JOBS Can do most any­ remodeling. Free estimates. Repaired. Free estimates Professional/very reasonable carpentry, dosets, painting. thing. No Job Too Small. Call HERE TO SERVE John Cherry 908-290-9086 DENNIS 908-583-7439 HARDWOOD FLOORS Free estimates. Insured Free est. Call 908-671-0539 John 908-251-0893 Be a guest at your own party! 908-525-9770 Call 908-409-6415 Licensed Bartenders/Servers Sanded. Finished. Installed Call Edwina at 908-257-1934 NARISI TILE MIKE’S FENCE CO. Decks Sanded & Refinished. Over 14 years experience. Tom 908-238-4879 DON-WELL THE HOME REMEDY EXPERT INSTALLATION LARRY’S ELECTRICAL ALL AROUND HANDYMAN “L a rg e o r sm all w e d o it all” •Ceramic tile -Granite •Marble Spec, in residential work. 30 Complete line of custom fenc­ Handyman Service. For all es. Call Mike 908-901-8873 All Types of 35 yrs. carpentry experience. your painting, repairs, & PARTY DOLL ROOM Call 908-617-0325 yrs.— exp.“ "). Se n io r Citizen Disc. Home Repairs/Improvements Fully insured. Free estimates. Nails, Hair, Make-up, Pizza, improvements. Fully insured. §0 8 -4 3 1 -4-4 8 8 9 Lie. # 5 9 2 2 A RE-NU FLOOR SANDING 908-431 -3981, 908-257-2750 Call Rollie 908-297-4208 Soda in Private Setting of Hair SINCE 1948. 908-545-8892 Call Marc 908-431-0994 Salon. BIRTHDAY GIRL TILE & MARBLE MP ELECTRIC INC. - All 079c Floor Finishing ALL JOBS & HOME FREE! Call 908-671-9111 Electrical repairs/installations SCRAPING & REFINISHING REPAIRS. Reasonable Rates. F & R HOM E INSTALLATION Burglar alarms. Lic.#8977B Hardwood Floors. Repairing/ Call 908-390-5172 IMPROVEMENT-lnter., exter. 080b Hom e No job too big or small Free Estimates. 908-739-8797 installing. Over 30 yrs. exp. PO N IE S A R E FR EE estimates. Reas, rates Improvements Guaranteed. 908-222-8935 The Perfect Entertainment For Call 908-920-0285 CUSTOM WOOD Birthday Parties, Picnics, Fairs F L O O R IN G A LL JO BS & All Special Events. Sanded, stained, bleached & UNLIMITED WOOD FLOORS Painting, Carpentry, Home Call Lyn 908-928-3725 076 Cleaning RYAN finished. Third generation Install., sanding, finishing. Repairs, Etc. Experienced. H&S HANDYMAN SERVICE craftsman. Decks redone. Call 908-549-1501 Free estimate. 908-721-3253 D o m e stic ELECTRIC CO. Free estimates. 908-577-0447 RentAHusband 908-583-8837 TENT RENTAL Free Estimates. Insured. W ADE'S HARDWOOD A B L E D E C K S Call 908-727-4342 Industrial, Commercial, FLOORING-installations, HANDYMAN PAT 20 yrs. experience. Custom ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS Residential. Uc. #7134. sanding, refinishing. Quality Classified Works! ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS decks designed & built. Fully Home Cleaning Professionals CLASSIFIED SELLS! work at reasonable prices. No iob too small. Reas, rates. insured. FR EE estimates. Call 069b Tickets Exp. V Reliable V Thorough 908-525-1011 Call 908-787-5829 Sr. Citizen disc. 908-364-7939 Insured & Bonded. Free Est. 908-431-9099 / 908-946-3434 3 TENORS Concert. Giants Stadium. Sat. 7/20. 2 tickets AFFORDABLE Sect. 315. 908-254-2692 CLEANING SERVICE Residential/Fully bonded & ALL American-Garden Arts Insured. Free Estimates. shows, Alanis, Smash pumk., Call 609-538-0815. Kiss, Bufet. 800-669-0571 ANGELUS’ Cleaning Sen/ice Home or office. Too hot 1 dean? Call us 908-255-0599

CLEANING SERVICE ■Houses, offices. Exp.. Refrences. 908-254-6035 SERVICE DIRECTORY CLEANING-European owned Apartments, offices, houses Insured, references Call 908-723-3482 070 Air/Heat CLEANSWEEP HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE Reasonable. Thorough. AGNETA HEAT/AIR Dependable. We clean your Humidifiers $295. 24 hour ser house the way you would if you had the time. FREE esti­ 908-287-1229 mates. Refs. 908-972-5090 EXPERIENCED PERSON AIR CONDITIONER - 3 ton Will Clean Houses. Reason GMC unit on a new pad. Out­ able Rates. Call 908-525-8628 sid e unit, $895. 908-73 9^ 06 99 EXPERIENCED POLISH WOMAN cleans houses. Good LARMONIE HEATING/AIR references. 908-826-5713 10% OFF w/ad. 908-679-6050 HOUSECLEANING-Gondos, offices, etc. Reliable/refs. 070a Appliance Call Elizabeth 908-651-0665 R epair HOUSECLEANING-Marlboro ew • 1996 • Geo area. Dependable & honest. ALL REPAIRS Exc. refs. Mon & Thurs. open TRACKER Washers, dryers, a/c units. ings. 908-845-0049 Call 908-739-0699 4 dr., 4X 4 ,1 .6 liter 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y AM /FM stereo cass., dig. dk., carpet frt. & r. fir. mats, DAVE’S bodyside midg., all-season tires, cloth bucket seats. APPLIANCE SERVICE CLEAN Stk. #81538. VIN #T6953252. MSRP $17,896. Rebate Refrigerators & All Major Apj HOME CLEANING AT ITS $1,000. College Grad Rebate $400. 36 month closed Repair/Installs. 908-3r~ VERY BEST. 908-257-8463 end lease. 12,000 miles per year, 15c over. $0 down, POLISH WOMAN WILL dean $400 bank fee, $250 ref. sec. dep & 1st payment due at houses/offices. Good exp. & inception. Includes rebates. T.O.P. $9,335. 071 Building references. Call 908-583-7896 & Remodeling POLISH WOMAN Buy will clean your house For $ 1 6 , 1 4 6 DON-WELL Responsible, dependable, “Large or small we do it all” refs. FREE WINDOW CLEAN­ 35 yrs. carpentry experience. ING. Call 908-525-9238 Fully insured. Free estimates. ^ New • 1995 • Chevrolet ^ f New • 1995 • Chevrolet r New • 1995 Call Rollie 908-297-4208 PORTUGUESE LADIES Reliable, experienced, excel­ lent references. Daily house- CORVETTE C 4 M A A O JBA CONSTRUCTION deaning. Call 908-726-0241 G 1 0 Quality work, affordable prices Additions*Sunrooms*Garages Siding«Windows*Basements TOO B U S Y ? Decks«Kitchens«Bathrooms To keep up with household Free est. & ins. 908-251-3688 chores? Let me help! Free­ hold, Englishtown, Manalapan areas. Call 908-542-6345 COUPE, 5.7 liter V-8, au to trans., 072 Carpentry 5.0 liter V-8, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, 076a Contracting P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seat, 5.7 liter V-8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, sliding side door, tilt whl., speed cont., side P/mirrors, AM/FM stereo c a s s . w/cd P/L, P/W, P/seat, AM/FM stereo cass., & r. door fixed glass, aux. lighting, custom DECKS, Additions, Kitchens & player, leather int., dual air bags. roof panels, r. def., T.G., performance vinyl trim, highback bucket seats. Stk. Bathrooms. S & R Home MAGIC TOUCH Contracting Improvements.. 908-679-2291 Roofing, decks, siding, STK #5105. VIN #S5100502. Orig. axle. STK #5462. VIN #S2170728. #T5904. VIN #SF215291. M SRP $19,892. gutters, etc.; Fully Insured. MSRP $40,079. Orig. MSRP $24,291. Future Disc. $3,797. CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 073 Carpet Cleaning 908-525-0712 Buy 077 Drywall s 3 1 , 3 4 5 Jg *20 ,2 9 4 *16,095 DIRTY CARPETS & S h e e tr o c k y s L UPHOLSTERY - Best service & Price. 20 yrs. experience DRYWALL SPECIALIST- Call 9 0 r ------Sheetrock, tape, popcorn ceil­ 1992 DODCE SHADOW 1993 PO N TIAC 1992 TOYOTA CAMRY 1 ings. Free est. 800-290-0280 4 cyl., auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, FIN EST Caipet/Upholstery SU N BIRD LE 2 DR. CONVERTIBLE tilt/cruise, console, r. def., AM/FM stereo cass., Prespot/Clean/Deodorize 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, tilt whl., AM/FM stereo 2 rms-$28.95. 908-787-2678 SHEETROCK & TAPING tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., air bag. STK cass. VIN #*>7505765. 40,291 miles. sunroof, air bag. STK #59111. VIN #NU114183. Specializing in small jobs #68212. VIN #NT214520. 64,248 miles. 34,552 miles. Free estimates Bottom Line Price $ 7 , 9 8 4 074 Carpet Install 1-800-640-3969 Bottom Line Price $ 7 ,7 7 7 Bottom Line Price $ 1 1 ,7 8 8 Repair/Sale 1996 CHEVY CAVALIER 1993 CHEVY 2 DR. BLAZER 1994 CHEVY S-BLAZER 4 DR 4X4 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo, 6 cyl, auto trans. w/od, P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/hatch ret, 078 Electrical V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, roof r. def., T.G., cloth int., dual air bags, ABS. console, r. def., fir. mats, T.G., AM/FM stereo cass., red/bucket A J. CARPET DESIGNS Balance of Factory Warranty. STK #P6035. VIN rack, alloy whls., stereo cass., ABS. STK #61211. VIN seats, tilt/cruise, r. wiper, trip od., alloy whls, int wipers. Stk. Installations/Shop-at-Home/ #TS828399. 12,141 miles. BEST ELECTRIC #P0129733.46,846 miles. #68431. VIN #R2109099.32,999 miles. Repairs/Restretches Quality for Less 908-536-4703 Lie. No. 6273. Fast depend­ Bottom Line Price $ 1 2 ,2 9 7 Bottom Line Prlc* $ 1 6 , 4 0 3 able service. Reasonable Bottom Line Price $ 1 4 ,0 9 8 rates. Free est. 908-671-0121 CARPET REPAIRS Prices inqlydq A# to piaid h y # consum er, for JtegrtSangj* rfcgtefrfcftOri end © 1 Mayer & D t m n j W e Do The Following: CRAWFORD ELECTRIC Re-stretching 908-928-4300 Lic.#11325 Pet Damage Bum Marks andscape lights at low pric­ ROUTE 34 Carpet removal es. Recessed lights from $55. Relay Used Carpet S A M E D A Y S E R V IC E DEPENDABLE Electric Co. AT SOUTH ATLANTIC AVE. Lie. #5151. Complete service. 908-679-6031 Free Estimates. 908-738-7070 ABERDEEN JIM’S CARPET INSTALLATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR* (Matawan) Sales, cleaning, re-lays, - Power "Lighting ^Controls • re-stretches and repairs. 24 Hour Service Lie. #13220 Next to Strathmore Shopping Center * 908-495-J " " 9 4 8 3Call Call Rich Karol 908-787-7491 mmsEtmmr courts 566-8000 6 0 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 081 Lawn Care 080b Hom e 080b H om e 083 Masonry/Paving Improvements Improvements Landscaping

ADDITIONS - Basements, BEAUTIFUL & LASTING bathrooms, kitchens, decks. A BRANCH INSPECTION Jobs big or small we do them • Summer/Yard Work BRICK PAVING JOB all! References, free est. • Shrub Trimming/Pruning Driveways, Patios, Concrete Quality Plus 908-521-2491 • Tree/Stump Removal W ork, Retaining W a lls by..... BASEM ENTS FROM A-Z D. Power~ Const. “ J >583-2297 • All Types Of Carpentry • • Gutters Cleaned/Repaired ALL JOBS - Small & BIG. • Sheetrock, Trim & Doors • •Sod-Stone-Mulch-Soil Concrete, carpentry, roofing & • Ceramic Tile • • Landscape Renovation much more. FREE estimates. CUSTOM MASONRY It'S CLASSIFIED? Call Sam 908-607-0712 Free Est. Fully Ins. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE Call George 908-238-2257 WE SHOW UP 908-251-7307 ALL PHASES PERFORMED T O T A L H O M E ASK FOR ERIC “BIC DEAL CUARANTEE"1 IMPROVEMENTS CLOSETS PLUS NO JOB TOO SMALL YOU CET SOMETHING EXTRA IN A LEAP YEAR Call 908-566-2828 ABERDEEN LAWN CALL 908-390-6629 AND...You'll Cet Something Extra W ith Our Storage solutions for every & TREE SERVICE room. R e d e sig n closets, etc. Aerating/Thatching/Seeding DON’S CUSTOM MASONRY "BIC DEAL CUARANTEE" Quality shelving. Comm./Res. 20% OFF All phases of lawn maintenace Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations Free est. 908-671-8873 KITCHEN CABINETS Call 908-290-2247 Free estimates. 908-251-4352 I h u 'lt u w N E W & R E F A C IN G Run a B IC D E A L BATHROOM REMODELING M ASO N will fix & repair steps, ad for 2 w eeks. GARAGE DOORS Formica/Corian available ARBE LANDSCAPING sidewalks & plastering. Very ASAP-Quality doors at lowest JOE THE CABINET MAKER T rees, Sh ru b s, Topsoil, Fill, reasonable. 908-988-0029 prices guaranteed. Call 908-432-9616 • 908-679-2841 If yo u r item s are not sold Mulch, Stone. All your land- 908-495-7657 scape needs. Bulld< Bulldozer & M A S O N R Y - N E W W O R K w ithin 2 w eeks you'll get the backhoe work. Fullyilly insured. REPAIRS. Refs. Avail. 080c Kitchen Call 908-254-0643 : f £ “ m s b J&C CONTRACTING Call 908-721-7142 •1>wawe« 2 0 ° < • JSC * consecun^ ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Cabinets <* refundable 1 *wiHona line FREE EST., FULLY INSURED MASONRY 908-525-2822 • 908-721-7881 KITCHEN CABINETS - ARBORCARE Call Tom 908-542-8044 I Wholesale to the public. ra e u must call to renew your ad for the free week before 3:00 pm on Monday.' soumAos You or we install. Free video, PATIOS/WALKS/WALLS KITCHENS delivery & free estimates. TREE EXPERTS • Steps • Pavers • Driveways •New •Refacing •Countertops Call 908-521-0135 GENERAL REMODELING R e m ova l Pruning • Stumps Call 9D8-583-4884 for Savings CALL 1 -800-660-aA P S Free estimates Fu lly ‘ Insu re d J We honor Visa, MC, Discover Low Prices, Quality Work f 908-721-8671 25 Years Experience Call 908-542-2274 CALL CLASSIFIED! B&S INC.-CLEAN TOP SOIL- RICH-WALL Fill dirt, landscap e, stone- mulch, grading, excavating. CONCRETE • MASONRY Dozer/Backhoe Rentals. Residential • Commercial 908-521 -2123/908-566-7148 Over 25 years experience “Our prompt service means savings for you”. FILL DIRT & Excavating Fully insured • 908-3T6-2337 908-787-7773/908-671 -6688 0 8 4 M oving F R A N K ’S & S to r a g e LAWN MAINTENANCE Residential and Commercial. CRO W D'S COM ING Free estimates. 908-566-6403 ALL JERSEY MOVERS Pianos, apartments, homes, __ offices. Quality work at an af­ HARVEST TIME fordable price. Lie. #PM00662. ★ Customized Landscaping ★ Call 908-634-4122 Brick Pavers • RR Tie Walls Patios, Walks, Walls, D’ways ★ TOTAL LAWN CARE * FURNITURE HAULING ★ Honesty & Quality ★ # 1 in Furniture Care Any­ Call 908-583-4884 for Savings where. Full household/partial We honor Visa, MC, Discover move. Lic.PM00276. Fully in­ sured. Call Jim 908-905-0997 HEDGES,& SHRUBS trimmed or removed. Small loader for hire. Call 908-446-3196 084a Hauling L & M TREE SERVICE Expert Tree/Stump Removal Free Estimates. Insured A MAN & VAN Call 908-257-1712 FOR HIRE LAWN SPRINKLER Start-ups- $30./hr. or 2 men for $50./hr. $30. Replacement heads-$30. Light moving, cleanouts, each . Call 908-409-6415 rubbish removed, etc. 1 hour minimum + travel time to & from Brick, NJ + tolls MT 908-458-4251 John Ruskin TREE SERVICE * Tree removal HANDY PERSONS (2) ► Trim m ing With pick-up. Light „ moving, ► Lot Clearing Clean-outs, Yard/garden » Stump Grinding cleaning, etc. 90I 0 1 1 5 Fully ins. 908-446-2040 HANDYMAN AND PICKUP- Hauling. Cleans gutters, POND/WATER GARDENS- rage, attic, etc. ‘ — InstalSations, maintenance. Free est. Rich 908-360-2483 LIGHT MOVING & HAULING PICKUP TRUCK Reasonable & Dependable ROTOTILLING Call 908-251-9037 Larson Services 908-536-2613 M D F REMOVAL - Wood, dirt, concrete, metal, RYAN CONOVER appliances. Free est. Reaso. TREE WORKS prices. Call 908-525-0423 SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK! Owner operated. Certified tree climber. Fully insured. REMOVAL Call 908-462-2972 Attics, Basements & Debris N o job too B IG Rick 908-251-5953 STUMPS & BRUSH

LOTS CLEARED 085 Odd Jobs Rudy 908-251-5953 C le a n u p s at Rittenhouse Kerr Ford. TKS LAWN SERVICE ★ A A A ★ • S P E C I A L S • Affordable Clean-ups. Cliffwood, Cliffwood Beach, W e take away anything Keyport, Matawan. ONLY... Each Salesperson is C om m itted to Free est. { $20. per cut. 908-441-0332 C ustom er S atisfaction. AFFORDABLE C L E A N - U P S Basements, garages, aattics, TOM’S TREE SERVICE yards and light hauling, a lso All phases performed. Real Estate specials. 13 yrs. exp. Free estimates. Call 908-607-0567 Insured. Call 908-905-8964

T R EES-*T rimmed^ Removed AMERICAN ★Stumps Ground*Wood Chips Reasonable Rates BUILDING CLEANOUTS Call 908-257-1416 Anytime Attics • Basements • Garages Ernie Cullari etc. FREE est. 908-566-1178 Sales Representative REMOVAL of-old sheds, **VINNY’S** pools, firewood, branches, ap­ LANDSCAPING pliances, metal, dirt, concrete, CLEAN UPS TRIMMING Bricks etc. 908-446-3196 Retaining Walls SOD • STONE- • M U L C H RAILROAD TIES 086 Painting Top Soil & Weed Prevention Wallpapering PAYMENT ONLY ON COMPLETION OF JOB AARDVARK PAINTING & 908-536-7011 Handyman Service. Call Christopher Dominguez Jim (Mac) McKinley Gerard DeFonzo W e accept Visa & Mastercard 908-583-0990 Sales Representative Sales Representative Sales Representative 3 Years 14 Years ABTOZ WE MOW IT CHEAP We Invite You to Visit Our Showroom and Not Only Admire Our Large Selection o f New and Specializing in grounds, clean­ $299. 3 ROOM SPECIAL ups/landscape/lawn maint. SAL’S PAINTING Used Ford Cars and Trucks, But Also fo r the Price, Service, and Customer Satisfaction. “Large or small, we do it all!” CALL FOR INQUIRIES Call 908-613-9410. FREE est. 908-390-0103 908-618-1532 ACCENT PAINTING- ALL 082 Lawn Mower JOBS. Excellent indoor & out­ Easy to get to door painting. Residential & piTJHflOUSyjWtR from anywhere! R epair commercial. Free estimates. Fully insured. 908-679-5999 LAWN MOWER REPAIR & AFFORDABLE PAINTING WELDING Bv George. Interior/exterior, reliable, Portable & shop. quality work, reasonable rates Call 908-446-7280 Call Room by Room Painting 741-6000 — -2577 SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS Lawn Mowers • Snow Blowers AL’S PAINTING Chain Saw s • Trimmers Interior & Exterior 700 SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK save plenty! Pickup & delivery avail. FR EE GET THE BEST FOR LESS! est. Call Bob 908-438-1299 Free estimate. 908-583-3306 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 6 1 086 Painting 086 Painting 096b Window 086 Painting 087 Power Washing 089 Plumbing 091 Roofing/Siding 110 Autos for Sale Wallpapering Wallpapering Wallpapering W a sh in g BUICK SKYLARK ANYTIME, ANYWHERE A + PO W ERW ASHING ALAN BLACKBURN '9 0 4 cyl. N e w bral KELLY’S PAINTING PAINTING WINDOW WASHING fler. G a ra g e k r ~ ‘ A ALL PAINTING PAPERHANGING All exterior surfaces prof. Plumbing/Heating. THE ROOF DOCTOR Free Estimates. Reasonable INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper 908-721-8508 PAPER REMOVAL cleaned & sealed. 7 yrs. exp. Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ Seals your leaks when you POWERWASHING. Quality removal. Powerwashing. rates. Call 908-845-5228 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE HOT WATER MACHINE tions. Remodeling. NJ Master need protection the most. Work. Reasonable Rates. Quality work. 20 yrs. exp. CADILLAC FLEI Free Estimates 908-679-2142 Free estimate & demo. Plumbers License # 5325 Roof repair specialist. Call Mike 908-363-2786 Insured. John 908-251-0893 White/Blue, 55,U,W 1-800-915-9274 new tires, like new! 908-238-2945 GUTTER CLEANING PAPERHANGING best offer. Call 908- LERIO PAINTING Free estimates. Fully insured. Classified Works! ALL W ALLPAPER Painting, Plastering, Taping, $13./single roll. 2 4 y e a rs exp. D & D DECK SAVERS Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 C H E V R O L E T Hung with TLC, patience & Sheetrock, Papemanging. Mike 908-462-9097 Lowest prices. Free BACSOKA ’8 9 V 6, Air, p/t., neatness! Maria 906-888-1337 Free Estimates Estimates. 908-446-1645 cruise control, roof PLUMBING & HEATING CARLIN ROOFING fm stereo & taj PHIL POLO & SON Complete kitchen/bath remod­ 908-390-8655 HOUSE W ASHING CONSTRUCTION - Roofs, 86,000 mi. fi Painting & Paperhanging eling. Water Heaters. Sewer & Call 908-679-2970 BU SY B’s PAINTING ATA POWERCLEAN Dram Cleaning. Reasonable vinyl siding, all repairs. Free lnt./Ext., W allpapering Interior/Exterior Fully insured est. Insured. 908-458-5619 Member N.J. BBB rates. Free Estimates. CHEVY CAPRICE! CLASSIC Ins., Free Est. 908-238-5553 M IK E ’S Free estimates 908-780-3575 1-800-794-1417 L ic e n se # 5 62 8. W e do it all. ’85. 4 dr. 75,000 miles. Needs J & R ROOFING & SIDING PROFESSIONAL HOUSES, DECKS, ETC. ' a/c comp. Good cond. $1,200. COMMERCIAL & Residential- Painting & Wallpapering Inc. Call 908-727-0014 BOATING o r b est offer. 9 0 8 -2 6 " Interior Painting. No Job too POPCORN CEILINGS UNBEATABLE RATES Int./Ext. 1 0 % off. Free Est. Professionally sprayed small. Insured & bonded. Call 908-257-5566 Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 CHEVY LUMINA '92- With or without glitter C & C Painting 908-886-9562 1-800-820-1711 GARDEN STATE Automatic, power windows. Call 908-525-1625 PLUMBING and HEATING S & R ROOFING & SIDING Good Condition. Non-smoking. N.B. DECKING & WATER HEATERS Windows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. 105 Boats for Sale 64,000 miles. 908-721-0042 DECORATIVE FAUX Painting- FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 NU-W AY PAINTING POWERWASHING REPAIRS & REMODELING Sponge ★ Rag ★ Marble SUTKOWSKI’S WALLS GEORGE SAHUL JR. Kid’s Murals ★ &8-308-0056 Decks powerwashed clean & • Wallpapering • Painting License #5568 21* CUDDY CABIN-110 HP, DODGE CARAVAN WALLPAPER REMOVAL sealed. H o u se s, boats, etc. O B , Df., 4 whl. trlr. Fre e w/ ’87. MINT CONDITION. Runs Interior & Exterior Decks built to suit. Free est., 092 Special DECORATIVE FAUX Painting 908-290-1712 908-251-5660 boat $2,700./best offer. excellent. $3,300. or best lowest rates. 1-800-239-7181 908-432-0124 before 8pm. offer. Call 9 0 8 -6 7 9 -5 7 1 8 S p o n g e , m arbelizing, rag roll­ PAINTING Polish Hardwork with S e r v ic e s ing, etc. Free estimates. Quality work at great prices German Precision TOM’S PLUMBING 21* R E N K E N - ’87 C u d d y I/O, DODGE COLT ^REMIERE Call Chris 908-308-1371 Call Ted 908-957-8744 Plumbing & Heating. Water w/Trailer, Low hours. No bot­ 8T-4 dr., auto, 6 5 ,0 0 0 mi. Heaters, Boilers. Appliances & TELEPHO NE Installation tom paint. Exc. cond. $5,800. Good cond. Needs trans work. J O E J A Y PAINTING & Paperhanging E W A L L D O C T O R C l a s s i f i e d W o r k s !TH Repair, Jacks, Wiring Call 908-591-1539 Asking $3,300. 908-721-8298 Painting & Paperhanging lnt./Ext. Fre e Est. H o n est pric­ Custom Paperhanging G as Grills installed. Small jobs OK. 7 day serv. NJ Plumbing 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNE-X Call 908-656-13T2 es. Call Joe at 908-937-8166 By Tex Miller. 908-53&-&51 DODGE DAYTONA ES Lie. #9454. 908-727-7719 Call Ed, 908-536-2477 25’ LARSON CRUISER 90-100.000 miles, Runs '91. 5.7 liter Mercury, I/O, ireat. Must sell immediately! * shore power, full galley, \sking $3,700. 908-214-9298 enclosed head/shower, VHF 090 Printing 094 Tailoring Loran, DF. Very clean. Asking EAGLE TALON ’94-Sunroof, $22,900. Call 908-723-9149 all power, Clifford alarm, spot­ le ss. $11,500. o r b est offer. SCREENPRINTING ALTERATIONS Call 908-980-2170 T-shirts, sweats, jackets, hats, REASONABLE. Same day FORD CROWN VICTORIA signs, decals, vinyl lettering. service. Sylvia 908-679-8238 ’83, $400. PONTIAC MIKE DOLLY 908-294-8979 CATALINA ’78, $200. Runs ALTERATIONS-Dressmaking well. Call 908-747-2820 Curtains. Summer SPECIAL. HONDA CIVIC WAGON ’85 091 Roofing/Siding Call Now. 908-360-9011 AUTOMOTIVE Good college campus car. R u n s well. $600. Call 908-723-0767 096a Window 110 Autos for Sale ALEX SMUTKO T r ea tm en ts HONDA PRELUDE SI ’85. Blue. 5 speed, loaded. ROOFING Good cond. Asking $3,500. MADE in my home, designed ACURA INTEGRA ’95 Call 908-251-9030 SYNONYMOUS in your home. Reasonable $ Special Edition. 3 door hatch­ Call 908-308-9384 back, mint, auto, leather, CD, HYUNDAI EXCEL ’90 - White. SUMMER alarm , 18,000 mi., 100,00 0 mi. Moon roof, auto. New tires. warranty. $18,500. Call Exc. cond. Asking $2,200. R ay Catena? RE-ROOF SPECIAL 096b Window 9 0 8 — Call 908-723-1544 PRICES WILL NEVER BE W a sh in g BUICK LE SABRE ’81-Tan, HYUNDAI EXCEL ’90 - White. V8, 307 engine. Under 72,000 Moon roof, auto. New tires. LOWER!!! m iles. $500. o r best offer. Exc. cond. $1,990. Call “Tearoffs not included Call 908-739-0613 908-723-1544 • Largest Lexus Sales with special pricing”. NO PANE Walkable roofs only. Call Window cleaning service B U IC K S K Y H A W K ’88 - 4 dr.. H Y U N D A I X L G L S !88 - 4 dr., Organization In The Northeast 908-583-0412 800-794-ROOF Free Est. 908-634-2064 low m ileage, a/c, e/c. G a ra g e auto , p/s, p # , ac, am/fm PLEASE ASK FOR ALEX kept. Exc. running cond. cass. 80,000 miles. Good SONSHINE $3,399. 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SUNFIRE ext white, int blue, Stk #877, Vm #NY662677,69,550 miles. #2824, Vin #SC812818,28,835 miles. WW172114, 55,227 mikes. I 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, a/c, am/fm st, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats. * 3 ,9 9 5 $6 ,4 9 5 console, gauges, r/def, bd/side md, tint, * 11,9 9 5 $1 1,9 9 5 ‘90 OLDS 98 REGENCY BROUGHAM ‘94 MERCURYTRACER int. wipers, air bags driver & pass, ext: ‘93 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM ‘95 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SE 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, red, int: gray, Stk. #2856, Vin 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, a/c, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/anti-lock brks., a/c, Ithr/int p/seats, rec/sts, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, #SS887619,22,428 miles. am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wipers, mats, r/def, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, int. wipers, air bag $1 1 s 9 9 5 gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint p/w, p/d/l, p/mirr, bd/side md, tint, cruise, pin cruise, p/tr, int wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, w/w, air strip, in t wipers, tilt air bags driver & pass, ext p/ant, tilt, alum wh, luggage rack, ext; white, in t driver’s side, ext blue, int: gray, Stk #537, Vin teal blue, int: gray, Stk. #2823, Vin #SF335882, blue, Stk. #812, Vin #L4307278, 84,659 miles. bag driver’s side, ext: beige, int: tan, Stk #2811, #RR635307, 23,470 miles. 1996 BUICK Vin #PH404423, 42,692 miles. 25,633 miles. * 6 ,9 9 5 $7 ,9 9 5 , CENTURY *12,49 5 *12,995 ‘9 4 M E R C U R Y T R A C E R ‘92 BUICK CENTURY ‘94 BUICK REG AL GRAN SPO RT ‘94 CHEVROLET LUMINA EURO 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, 2 dr, 5 cyl, auto, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, a/c, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, overdrive, p/b, anti-lock brakes, a/c, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, buckets, tab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w , p/d/l, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, gauges, cruise, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, intermit wipers, buckets, r/def, bd/side md, rec/seats, r/def, p/mirr, bd/side md, tint, in t wipers, ext It. bd/side md, tint cruise, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wipers, p/w, tint, mats, console, p/d/l, pin strip, tilt, alum wh, green, int: tan, Stk. #532, Vin #RR635302, ext: dk. blue, int: blue, Stk. #2842, Vin p/tr, int. wipers, tilt, air bags driver’s side, ext: mats, p/ant, tilt alum whl., air bag driver’s side, VERY LOW MILES, ext: burg, int: gray, SHARP! Stk # 25,844 miles. #N6471223, 50,282 miles. green, int: gray, Stk #2819, Vin #T6416831, ext white, int: tan, Stk. #2754, Vin #R1443016. 2858, Vin #R9137022, 13,393 miles. *8 ,4 9 5 * 8 ,4 9 5 * 1 4 , 9 9 5 11,330 miles. Program Car. * 12 ,9 9 5 *14,495 ‘94 MERCURY COUGAR XR-7 ‘92 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM ‘94 MERCURY SABLE LS WAGON ‘95 MERCURY SABLE GS 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, a/c, 4 dr, wag, 6 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, OO, p/s, p/anti-lock brks., a/c, fab/int, fab/int, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, 1995 FORD leather/int., p/seats, gauges, p/mir, cruise, rf rack, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, intermit, buckets, r/def, bd/side md, rec/seats, p/w, tint p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, pin strip, int cruise, p/tr, sec sys, int. wipers, front mats, tilt, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wipers, tilt, alum, wh., air bags driver & pass., keyless wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, air bag driver’s side, ext: mats, console, p/d/l, pin strip, p/ant, tilt, alum whl., Air alum whl., air bags driver and pass, ext red, int: AER0STAR XLT bag’s driver & pass, keyless door entry ext: green, int: door entry, ext: blue, int: gray, low miles, Stk. #793, Vin red, Stk. #694, Vin #RH640154, 54,382 miles. black, int: gray, Stk. #2896, Vin #NH522206, 56,300 Van, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, rear anti-lock, tan, Stk. #2884, Vin. #RA614895, 26,005 mites. #SA623568, 14,457 miles. a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/ini buckets, rec/seats, * 8 ,9 9 5 mies $9 ,9 9 5 gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, *14,995 *14,995 tint, cruise, int. wipers, tift, styl wh. covers, air ‘93 FORD PROBE ‘92 MERCURY SABLE GS bag driver's side, 7 pass, high cap, dual a/c, ‘94 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS ‘95 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyt, auto, od, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, a/c, am/fm 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, a/c, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, fab/int, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, willow green, gray cloth seats, Stk #732, Vin st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, buckets, r/def, p/mir. bd/side md, tint int wipers, tilt alum gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint S1 5 , 9 9 5 #SZ7357049,21,784 miles. p/w, p/d/l, p/mirr, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, whl., air bag driver's side, ext blue, in t gray, Stk. cruise, pin strip, in t wipers, tilt, alum whl., air wipers, mats, tilt, air bags driver & pass, keyless bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, #897, Vin #P5131419, 43,356 miles. bag’s driver & pass, ext plum, int: black, Stk. door entry, ext: green, int: gray, Stk. #871, Vin alum wh., air bags driver & pass., ext: blue|, int: #811, Vin #NA634487, 51,015 miles. RX670459, 24,270 miles.. gray, Stk #R-4083, Vin #S4257653, 24,406 miles. * 9 ,9 9 5 1995 FORD MUSTANG * 9 ,9 9 5 CONVERTIBLE *15,995 * 16 ,9 9 5 ‘94 BUICK CENTURY *95 MERCURY MYSTIQUE GS ; 2 dr. conv. 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, ‘94 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO ‘95 CADILLAC SED A N DEVILLE 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, a/c, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 4 wd, 6 cyt, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brks, a/c, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes.l a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, fab/int buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, conv. (white) roof, am/fm st w/CD, fab/int p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, rec/seats, r/def, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/slde md, tint, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tin t cruise, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig cruise, p/tr, in t wipers, tilt, air bags, driver side, int. wipers, p/ant, air bags driver & pass, ext r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, md, tint cruise, rf rack, pin stop, int. wipers, mats, dash, pin strip, int wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, air ext: beige, int: tan. Stk #2635, Vin #R6443547, aqua, int: tan, Stk. #673, Vin #SK624442, p/ant tilt alum whl., air bag driver’s side, ext red, bags driver & pass, ext: white, int: burg., Stk #2807, 34,828 miles. 14,757 miles. p/tr, int. wipers, tilt, alum whl., air bags driver int gray, Stk. #2881, Vm #RC215124.65,816 mies. Vin #SU272821,30,850 miles. & pass., ext: white, int: red. Stk. #771, Vm * 10 ,9 9 5 $1 1,4 9 5 S1 6 , 9 9 5 #SF230198.10,503 miles. * 16 ,9 9 5 * 2 2 ,9 9 5 7772

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4-dr., 4-cyl., automatic, fr. whl. drive, 2.4 Itr, 4-cyl. eng., ps/b, a/c, dual airbag, fr. buckets, p/winds./locks, rr. defr., tilt, crse., int. wprs., t/gls., am/fm stereo cass. VIN #TE412357. MSRP $21,848.

Brand New 3 0 0 0 B T 1996 ECLIPSE ?Id MONTERO IS 4X4 a •POWER SUNROOF AIR CONDITIONING •CD CHANGER • ROOF RACK • KEYLESS ENTRY DUAL AIRBAGS • AIR CONDITIONING 2-dr., 5-spd. m/trans., 2.0 Itr. 4-cyl ps/b, dual airbag, fr. buckets, Auto., active trac 4x4, V6, ps/b/windsVlocks/antVrnirrs., dual airbag, fr. buckets, cloth int. 5-spd. m/trans., 3.0 Itr. V-6, ps/b, fr. buckets, cloth int., p/winds./locks/ant./mirrs., cloth int., rr. defr., tilt, elec. trunk rel., rr. defrVwpr., rear defr/wpr., tilt, crse., int. wprs., alloy whls., alloy whls., int. wprs., t/gls. LEASE tilt, crse., int. wprs., alloy, LEASE t/gls., AM/FM stereo. whls., t/gls., keyless entry, LEASE AM/FM stereo cass. PER MO. VIN #TE328609. AM/FM cass. VIN #TJ007377. PER MO. VIN#TY007181. PER MO. MSRP $17,976. 42 M OS.’ MSRP $33,183. 42 MOS.* MSRP $31,160. 42 M OS.'

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‘91 FORD TEMPO ‘92 M ITSUBISHI MIRAGE ‘90 PLYMOUTH LASER ‘91 VW JETTA ‘90 NISSAN M AXIM A ‘91 DODGE STEALTH 4-Cyl., auto, ps/b, air, p/locks/winds., crse., 4-Cyl., auto, ps/b, a/c, buckets/console, 4-cyl., auto., O/D trans., ps/b/w/locks, a/c, 4-cyl., 5-spd. m/trans., ps/b, a/c, rf. rack, V6, auto, o/d trans., ps/b/locks/winds, air, V6, auto, o/d trans., ps/b/w/locks, a/c, crse, tilt, buckets/console, AM/FM stereo cass., AM/FM stereo, rr.defr. 48,594 mi. VIN crse., tilt, console/buckets, wire whl. cvrs., console/buckets, rr def., AM/FM stereo tilt, crse, buckets/console, AM/FM stereo tilt, buckets/console, alloy whls, rr. defr., rr. defr., t/gls., cloth int. 96,812 mi. VIN INE024772. Stk #P378A. AM/FM stereo cass., t/gls., cloth int. cass., t/gls., cloth int., 88,358 mi. VIN cass./CD, rr. defr., t/gls., cloth int., 94,847 AM/FM stereo cass., t/gLs, cloth int., airbag, #MK149231. Stk #P374A. 71,826 mi. VIN #LE098172. Stk. #4223A. #M M 014200. mi. VIN #LT414133. Stk. #4 117A. 54,092 mi. VIN #M Y016229. Stk I3785A.

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‘94 M ITSUBISH I ECLIPSE ‘93 FORD AEROSTAR ‘94 M ITSUBISHI GALANT LS ‘96 M ITSUBISHI GALANT S ‘95 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE ES ‘95 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE LS 4 cyl., 5-spd man trans, ps/b, a/c, V-6, auto, o/d trans., ps/b/locks/winds., a/c, 4 cyl., auto, o/d trans., ps/b/locks/winds., a/c, 4 cyl., auto, o/d trans., ps/b/locks/winds., a/c, V6, auto, o/d trans.; ps/brks/locks/winds„ crse., tilt, a/c, V6, auto, o/d trans, ps/ABS brks./seats/locks/wlnds, buckets/console, AM/FM stereo cass., rr. crse., tilt, console/buckets, rr. defr., AM/FM console/buckets, crse., lilt, AM/FM stereo cass., crse., till, console/buckets, AM/FM stereo cass,, console, buckets, rr. del, AM/FM stereo cass., t/pls., ale, crse, console, buckets, alloy whls., AWFM stereo defr., t/gls., cloth int., bal. of fact. warr. 17,781 stereo cass., t/gis., cloth int., airbag. 39,769 t/gls., cloth int., dual airbags. Bal. of tact. warr. t/gls., cloth int., dual airbags. Bal. of fact. warr. cloth int., dual airbags. Bal. of fact. warr. 15,432 mi. VIN cass, rr. defr., t/gls, Ithr int, dual airbags. Bal. ot fact, mi. VIN IRE120960. Stk #P331. mi. VIN #PZC18421. Stk #4190A. 28,594 mi. VIN #RE075086. Stk #P373. 15,184 mi. VIN #TE300759. Stk #P382. #SY028318. Stk #P381. warr. 21,005 mi. VIN #SY023584. Stk #P388.

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Prices incl. All cost to be paid by consum er except for lie., reg. & taxes. ‘Closed end lease based on 42 m os. w /10,000 Mi. Per Year @ S.15 Per Mi. Thereafter. All leases req. dow n payt.; sec. dep. $495 bank fee & 1st mo. payt. at lease inception. Galant: $250 Ref. Sec. Dep., Total Paym ents $8358, Total Cost $6953. Residual $10,924 Eclipse: S1559 dow n payt.. $200 Ref. Sec. Dep., Total paym ents $7308. Total Cost: $9562., Residual $8988: Montero: S1999 down payt.. $400 ref. sec. dept.: Total Paym ents: $15,078; Total Cost: $17,972: Residual: $17,587. 3000 GT: S1249 down payt.: S400 ref. sec. dep.: Total paym ents: $15,078: Total Cost: $17,222: Residual: $14,645. Valid thru Mon.. 7 15/96. INOEPPNDFNT .llll Y 17 1 QQfi 6 5

New * 1996 • Dodge CARAVAN 2.4 liter 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, T.G., r. def., highback buckets, conv. spare, 7 pass, seating, stereo cass. VIN #TR767834. MSRP $18,220. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $670. College Grad Rebate $400. Buhler Disc. $196. T.O.P. $9,816.

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Magnum V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, stereo cass., step bumper, P/L, P/W, 3.9 liter magnum V-6, 4 spd. heavy-duty auto trans , P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM 5.2 liter magnum V-8, 4 spd. heavy-duty auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/mirrors, SLT trim, tachometer, 22 gal. fuel tank, light grp., remote mirrors, cast alum stereo, T.G., sliding r. window w/solar glass, delx. cloth & vinyl bench seat, r. T.G., sliding r. window w/solar glass, premium cloth 40/20/40 bench seat, whls. VIN #TS542845. MSRP $18,366. Rebate $1,500. College Grad Rebate step bumper. VIN #TS595305. MSRP $16,881 College Grad Rebate $400. Laramie SLT pkg. VIN #TS606926. MSRP $20,343, Opt. Pkg. Disc. $1,187. $400. Buhler Disc. $2,067. T.O.P $8,817. Buhler Disc. $682. T.O.P $9,.957. College Grad Rebate $400. Buhler Disc. $111. T.O.P $10,337. Lease For... Buy For... Lease For... Buy For... Lease For.. Buy For... *219 14.399 *2 4 9 15.199

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«j§M jM *J4795 « m «®$5595 ««m #®$5895 •isiW5 #®$8495 ^ * * * * 7 5 9 5 WAS. 1993 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1994 SATURN 4 OR. SEDAN SL 1993 00DGE INTREPID 4 DR. 1992 000GE CARAVAN 1995 PLYMOUTH GRAND VOYAGER SE 1994 000GE 3250 CONVERSION VAN V-6. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 6 cyl., aulo trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/8, A/C, r. def., V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W. V-8, auto frana.. P./S.. P/B, A/C, P/L P/W, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo tilt whl, AM/FM stereo cass. TG. Stk. PiW, P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo T.G., AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #4227. tilt/cruise, roof rack. AM/FM stereo cass., tiit/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., cass., T.G. Stk. #4265. VIN #PP630318. #4309 VIN #RZ359805. 38,017 miles. cass,, T.G. Stk. #4300. VIN #PH599401. VIN #NR760300. 51,938 miles T.G neat & A/C. air bag. Stk. #4324. VIN T.G. Stk #4213. VIN #RK571248. 36,594 71,354 miles. 50,266 miles. a * AkOkfk #608109.10,780 miles. , _ _ _ miles. *»*9,695 •7982 0,990 * ^ ^ 1 0 , 9 9 5 m ^ ^ 1 7 , 9 9 9 * 3 5 $ *

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Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except tax, license and registration. 38 month closed end lease (38,000 miles total), except Caravan 39 month lease (39,000 miles total). ______Down, 1st payment, $300 ref. sec. dep., $495 bank fee due at inception. 100, per mile over except Dakota, 150 per mile over. @ 1996 Mayer & Dunn Advertising. 6 6 IN D E P E N D E N T , JU LY 17, 1996

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All whl drive, 8-cyl eng., auto., p/s, p/abs brks, air, p/wind/Iks, lug. rack, running boards, lilt, cruise, alum. whls. Stk. #V1004. Vin WUJ01576. MSRP: $30,345. Based on closed end lease w/$400 Ref Sec Dep, $475 Bank Fee, 1st Mo Payment Due At Inception. Total Of Pymnts $14,022. Total Cost $14,897. Purch Optn At Lease End $21,794.55. Total Mileage Allowance 38,000 Mi. $.12 Mi/Thereafter.

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4-dr., auto, w/frnt whl drive, V6 eng, p/s, p/abs brks, ONE-PRICE ^M W ^A i air, dual air bag, p/driver seat, rr def, tilt, cruise, am/fm cass. Vin. #TA657341. Stk. #T1968. MSRP $21,525. Based on closed end lease. $500 Cash Down +$600 SUMMER! Mfg. Rebate + $500 loyalty rebate if qual., $300 Ref. Sec. Dep., 1st Mo. Payment Due At Inception. Total Of Payments $6456. Total Cost $8356. Purch. Optn At GREAT SAVINGS O N 45 TO W N CARS Lease End $13,380.25. 12,000 Mi. Per Year, $.8 Mi/Thereafter. Exp. 7/15/96 •27 CO NTINENTALS *6 M ARK VIII's

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Shrew sbury Avenue, Shrew sbury Call (908) 747-5400 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996 6 7

New • 1996 • Lincoln

4.6 liter EFI V-8, auto trans. w/od., p/s, p/b, a/c, am /fm stereo cass., traction assist, leather seating surface, dual air bags. Loaded! Stk. #T496. VIN #TY681909. Rebate $3,000. Irwin Disc. $5,370. M SR P $38,365.

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New • 1996 • Mercury New • 1996 • Lincoln New • 1996 • Mercury New • 1996 • Mercury VILLAGER GRAND CONTINENTAL M A R Q U I S G S

GS, 3.0 liter, auto trans., p/s, p/b, dual a/c, p/l, p/w, 4,6 liter 32V Intach V-8, auto trans. w/od., p/s, GS sedan, 3.0 liter 6 cyl., auto trans, w/od„ p/s, 4 dr., sedan, 4.6 liter V-8, auto trans. w/od., p/s, p/mirrors, p/r. vent window, r. def., 7 pass., speed p/b, a/c, p/l, speed control, frt. & r. floor mats, p/b, a/c, p/l, ilium, entry, frt. & r. carpet fir mats, cont., privacy glass, lugg. rack, underseat storage, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, JBL audio system, anti-theft, keyless entry, p/seat, alum, whls., flip open liftgate memory profile, rescue pkg,, voice activated am/fm stereo cass., tilt whl., dual air bags. Stk. speed cont., radial spoke whl. cvrs., cloth int. window, all-season radials, cloth int. Stk. #T509. VIN phone, tilt/cruise, leather seating, Loaded! Stk. #T512. VIN #TG641506. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $500. Stk. #T655. VIN #TX681649. Opt. Pkg. Disc. #TDJ30573. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $1,485. Rebate $1,500. #T621. VIN #TY702304. MSRP $46,146. Rebate $1,000. College Grad Rebate $400. Irwin $1,800. Rebate $1,000. College Grad Rebate College Grad Rebate $400. Irwin Disc. $2,471. Disc. $1,560. MSRP $20,255. $400. Irwin Disc. $1,120. MSRP $23,615.

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Houfies9&33 LINCOLN FREEHOLD Showroom Hours 9-9 Mon. - Hus; M Friday; 9-5 Sat 462-1818 SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASING Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except for license, registration and taxes. 24 month closed end leases. 12,000 miles per year, 150 over. Town Car $999 cap cost red., $1,900 Rebate, $500 ref. sec. dep. T.O.P. $12,711. Villager $999 neap cost reduction, $1,500 Rebate, $400 College Grad Rebate, $300 ref. sec. dep. T.O.P. $7,455. Continental $999 cap cost reduction, $2,900 Rebate, $500 Owner Loyalty Rebate, $500 ref, sec, dep. T.O.P. $12,711. Sable $999 cap cost red., $600 Rebate, $500 Renewal Rebate, $400 College Grad Rebate, $225 ref. sec. dep. T.O.P. $5,535. 6 8 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17, 1996

■ Dennis Adam s

LINCOLN MERCURY

Sales Hours: M onday-Friday 9am -9pm

NEW OW NERSHIP! • NEW MANAGEMENT! Owned & Operated By Dennis Adam s of W oodbridge Dodge

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* FREE G IFT MEW 1996 MERCUICE ...and Let’s Get A cquainted! SABLE

'88 FORD TEMPO GL ’89 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ’93 FORD ESCORT 4 dr sedan, auto trans, pwr stmg/brks, 4 dr sedan, 6 cyi auWrans, pm stmg'ABS brks, Wagon, 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, tilt, cloth AM'FM stereo cass, AIR, pmr wrd'seafeVxks'rnir/art, strng/brks, AM/FM stereo, AIR, pwr int, s/b rads, 72,369 miles, mirr, r/def, t/glass, cloth int, bckts, 1 5 , 9 9 5 fit, cruise, r/del, ttyass, b/s mldgs, leati ini, slb tads, 4 dr sedan, cloth int, r/def, AIR, heated mirr, pwr STKS64134A, VIN#JK202227. 118,103 miles, STKI61063A, VINIKY655918. 27,004 miles, STK#62366B, 4 dr sedan, 3.0 L 6 cyl, auto trans w/OD, pwr strng/brks/ant/wind/locks, auto trans w/OD, AM/FM stereo VINUPW155417. cass, dual air bags, FWD, t/glass, 371 A pkg, 2.0 L 4 cyl, floor strng/brks, AIR, AM /FM stereo cass, dual air bags, mats, VIN#TM605833, MSRP $17,160. (A) r/def, t/glass, AIR, VIN#TA655147, M SR P $19,185. $34 9 5 $37 9 5 *6 9 9 5 (B) ’90 MERCURY COUGAR IS ’89 FORD F150 XLT 4X4 ^2 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS GS 2 dr., 6 cyl., auto trans, pwr strng/brks, Pick up, 8 cyl, auto Irans, pwr stmgfaks, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr stmg/brks, AM/FM AM/FM slereo cass., AIR, pwr AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, pwr stereo cass, AIR, pwr wind wind/seats/locks, tilt, cruise, r/del, t/glass, wind/locks, tilt, cruise, 75,367 miles, /seatstocks/lnjnk/mirr, tilt, cruise, r/def, 53,766 doth int., 43,163 miles, Stk. I62268A, VIN STK#69628A, VIN#KNA58666. miles, STKI65002A, VINKNX603258. «LH674228^ 6 9 9 5 '7 3 9 5 $10,295 ’88 MERCEDES 420 SEL ’94 MERCURY SABLE GS ’96 CHEVY BLAZER 4 dr sedan, 8 cyl, aulo Irans, pwr stmg/brks, 4 dr., 6 cyl., aulo trans, pwr Utility, 4x4,2 dr, 6 cyl, auto trans, pwr slmgfaks, AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, pwr slrng/brks, AIR, pwr AM/FM slereo cass, AIR, pwr wndtocks/mirr, tat, NEW 1996 MERCURY Mnd'seatsto/mifi/ant, tilt, cruise, r/del, t/glass, wind/seats/locks/mirr, tilt, cruise, cruise, r/del, I/glass, Ws midgs, vinyl ri, doth int, bdd, SW: moonroof, teath int, 164,215 miles, STKI2O01A, r/def, 9,945 miles, Stk. #LT104, sfo rads, 26.897)1*5, STKI6I066A VWITX129109. VIWJA400056. VIN #RA651319. VILLAGER GS 510,995 1 3 , 9 9 5 $21,495 WE WILL PERFORM YOUR WARRANTY LEASE P E R M O . 24 M O S . $ & SERVICE WORK REGARDLESS OF FOR WHERE YOU PURCHASED YOUR LINCOLN OR MERCURY VEHICLE! BUY 1 8 , 4 9 5 FOR 2 9 , 7 9 5 4 dr, V 8, auto trans w/OD, conv spare, alum spare whl, NO $ DOW N LEASES! AIR, pwr strng/ABS brks, dual air bags, keyless entry, AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS TO QUAL BUYERS alarm, pwr wind/lock/seats, cruise, tilt, VIN#TY692673, trans, air bag, 2 tone paint, frt and rr AIR/H EAT, privacy qlass, M SR P $37,900. (D) keyless entry, VIN#TDJ33353, MSRP $23,285 (C)

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LINCOLN MERCURY

1 1 9 Route 184 • W oodbridge, NJ (H opelaw n Section) STATEN j ISLAND. 1

JUST 15 MINUTES AWAY FROM... 1 800 3 2 L IN C O L N (1-800-325-4626) ■KEYPORT -EAST BRUNSWICK All prices incl costs to be paid by consumer except for lie, reg, doc, taxes & bank fees. (A) Incl. $500 owner loyalty. $600 mfr’s rebate, $400 college grad rebate. (B) Incl. $1000 •SHREWSBURY • STATEN ISLAND mfr's rebate, $500 owner loyalty rebate, $400 college grad rebate. (C) Incl. $500 owner loyalty. $1500 mfr’s rebate, $400 college grad rebate. (D) Pymts based on a 24 mo closed Directions: Woodbridge Lincoln-Mcrcury is easy lo reach - end lease w/12,000 mi/yr & 15e/mi thereafter. $0 down, $459 1st mo, $500 ref sec dep, $495 bank fee, $2900 mfr’s rebate (to dir) = $1394 due at lease incept. Purch op = $21,467. Take CiSI’ N. to Exit 127to Rt. 9 N. 1 m ile to IU. 184 H. & (Staten Total pymt = $10,776. Total cost = $11,721. Lessee resp. for excess wear and tear. Island Exit) Woodbridge Lincoln Mercury 1/4 m ile on right. TO REMEMBER WHEN SHOPPING FOR A NEW CAR, TROCK OR VAN

amidyears s i 9 ^ e racres c f e s o down m mmm2 ^ 4 m months Since 1947, Straub has been When it comes to selection, AtAt Straub Straub we we can can arrange arrange We have a wide variety of serving the area ■ one satisfied you can't do better. We have forfor qualified qualified buyers buyers to to drive drive financing & leasing terms. You can , customer at a time! I over 9 acres of vehicles! I awayaway with with no no money money down! down! I make as few as 24 payments!

LINCOLN - MERCURY BUICK-PONTIAC-GM C TRUCK '96 GRAND AM '96 REGAL 1996 VILLAGER M l of t s i k New 4-dr with 6-cyl, automatic, dual air bag New 4-dr with 4-cyl, automatic, dual ait bags, anti C h o o s e anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, tintec tinted glass, power steering, rear defroster, FROM! glass, power steering, rear defroster & more power seats, cruise control, tilt wheel & more! VIN#TM540674, stock #7664 MSRP $16,054. 3( VIN#T1461481, stock #7680, MSRP $21,975. 30 month closed end lease with $1299 down/trade month closed end lease with $1299 down/tradb, $200 refundable security deposit, $400 acquisitior $300 refundable security deposit, $400 fee & 1st payment for a total of $2098 due a acquisition fee & 1st payment for a total of $2248 signing. Total of payments $8463. Buy option a due at signing. Total of payments $8769. Bijiy end $7545.12,000 mi/yrthen .15/mi option at.§05L$13,625. 12,000 mi/vr. then .15/mi

6-CYL ENGINE FRONT - WHEEL DRIVE DUAL AIR BAGS ABS 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC p e r p e r FRONT & REAR HEAT & AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, BRAKES & STEERING m o , TILT WHEEL CRUISE CONTROL LUGGAGE RACK REAR DEFROSTER S I 9 9 m o . REMOTE FUEL DOOR RELEASE AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE New Mercury 7-passenger van with 6-cyl, automatic, dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, luggage | rack, power steering, windows, locks, mirrors & brakes, rear air conditioning/heat & more! VIN#TDJ39759, MSRP $23,380. 96 BONNEVILLE 24 month closed end lease with $2395 down/trade, $200 refundable security deposit & 1 st payment for a total of $2794 & '96 GMC JIM M Y $1500 Mfr incentive due at signing. Total of payments $7171. Buy option at end $14,428.12,000 mi/yrthen .15/mi New 4-dr 4-wheel drive with 6 -cyl, automatic, air New 4-dr front-wheel drive with 6-cyl, automatic, bag, anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo air bag, anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, power seats, windows & locks, tinted glass, cass, power seats, windows & locks, tinted glass, power steering, rear defroster & more! power steering, rear defroster & more! VIN#TK522931, stock#7754 MSRP $25,017. 36 VIN#T4213080, StOCk#7423 MSRP $22,484. 36 month closed end lease with $999 down/trade, month closed end lease with $999 down/trade, j $300 refundable security deposit, $400 acquisition $375 refundable security deposit, $400 acquisition fee & 1st payment for a total of $1998 due at fee & 1st payment for a total of $2133 due at signing. Total of payments $11,763 Buy option at signing. Total of payments $13,923 Buy option at end $16,651,12,000 mi/yrthen .15/mi end $9893, 12,000 mi/yrthen .15/mi 1 9 9 6 SABLE

'97 LeSABRE '96 RIVIERA New 2-dr with 6-cyl, automatic, air bag, anti-lock New 4-dr with 6-cyl, automatic, air bag, anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, power seats, brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, power seats, windows & locks, tinted glass, power moon V6 ENGINE FRONT- WHEEL DRIVE DUAL AIR BAGS ANTI-LOCK BRAKES AUTOMATIC windows & locks, tinted glass, power steering, rear roof, rear defroster & more! VIN#T4710917, AIR CONDITIONING POWER SEAT, WINDOWS, LOCKS, HEATED MIRRORS, STEERING & BRAKES defroster & morel VIN#VH432408, stock#7749 MSRP $24,463. 30 month closed end lease with stock#7645 MSRP $35,050. 30 month closed AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE ALUMINUM WHEELS CARPET MATS MICRONAIR FILTRATION $1299 down/trade, $400 refundable security end lease with $1999 down/trade, $400 TILT WHEEL REMOTE TRUNK RELEASE REAR DEFROSTER CRUISE CONTROL deposit, $400 acquisition fee & 1st payment for a refundable security deposit, $400 acquisition fee I New 1996 Mercury 4-dr VIN#TA647979, MSRP $21,525, 24 month closed end lease with $2900 down/trade, 1st total of $2498 due at signing. Total of payments & 1st payment for a total of $3198 due at signirtg pymnt & $200 ref sec dpst for total of $3119 & $1000 Mfr incentive due at signing, total pymnts $7676, buy option at $13,269 Buy option at end $14,430, 12,000 mi/yr Total of payments $13,969 Buy option at end end $13,315,12,000 mi/yrthen .15/mi then. 15/mi $2 2 ,000, 12 ,0 0 0 mi/yr then .15/mi

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B . ROUTE 35 ♦ KEYPORT Prices include all costs except tax, license & registration tees. Supersedes other offers. Not responsible for typographical errors. .• % At-C t t t V I |l 1 d l l 7 0 'INDEPENDENT, JllLY 1.7, 1996

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2 dr coupe, FW D, 2.0 L 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr strng/brks, dual air bag, Ram 2500 Cargo Van, 5.2 318 V 8, auto trans, pwr strng/brks, air bag, AM/FM stereo, AIR, AM /FM stereo, t/glass, dig clock, halg lamps, r/def, bekt reel seats, custom no air, digit clock, halg lamps, hi back bekt seats, heavy duty suspension, 6x9 mirrors, preferred group, VIN#TD705974, M SR P $11,835. $1000 manufacturers rebate. 35 gallon tank, VIN#TK132009, M SR P $18,180. Includes $600 manufacturers rebate and $500 commercial rebate.

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Dodge, pick up, 2 dr, 5.2 magnum V 8 , auto trans, pwr strng/brks, air bag, AIR, AM/FM stereo, FW D , V 6, auto trans, pwr strng/anti lock brks, dual air bags, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass, t/glass, b/s mldgs, dig. clock, halg lamp, reel seats, cab clearance lights, sld rr wind w/solar glass, t/glass, r/def, b/s mldgs, integrated child seat, dig clock, halg lamps, cust whl cvrs, 40/20/40 seat, chrome bumper group, advantage equip pkg, storage module, VIN#TS713135, bckt/recl seats, pwr lift gate, family value pack 24 T, 4 whl, VIN#TR603601, M SR P MSRP $19,344. $300 commercial rebate & $300 manufacturers rebate. 520,430.

‘89 CHEVY BARETTA ‘93 HYUNDIA ELANTRA GLS ‘92ISUZU AMIGO ‘92 NISSAN STANZA XE ‘93 NISSAN KING CAB ‘86 DODGE CARAVAN 4 dr sedan, 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr 2 dr coupe, 6 cyl, auto trans, pwr Wagon 5 pass, 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr 4 dr sedan, 4 cyl, auto trans, pwr Utility, 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr stmg/brks. AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, pwr Pick up w/utility, 4 cyl, 5 spd man strng/brks, AM/FM stereo, AIR, tilt, strng/brks, AM/FM stereo, AIR, tilt, strng/brks, AM/FM stereo cass, I stmg/brks, AM/FM stereo cass, no air trans, pwr strng/brks, AM/FM stereo, cruise, r/def, b/s mldgs, cloth int, wind/locks, tilt, cruise, r/det, b/s mldgs, roof r/def, cloth int, rads, 47,658 miles, AIR, r/det, t/glass, cloth int, r/def, b/s mldgs, cloth int, bckts, rack, cloth int, bckts, rads, 62,713 miles, no air, 35,699 miles, STK#69003B, 61,120 miles, STK#69599A, 52,674 miles, STK#60018A, ‘wmrnm STK#62263A, VIN#GR683519. rads, 62,273 miles, STK#62400A, STK#€2356A, VIN#NX902436. VIN#PC428839. VIN#KY132321. VIN#PU337751. VIN#N9808266. FOR SELLING * 3 8 9 5 * 3 9 9 5 * 5 9 9 5 * 7 9 9 5 * 8 6 9 5 * 8 7 9 5

‘91 VW JETTA 1 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME ‘92 PONTIAC GRAND AM ■94 SATURN SL2 ‘94 DODGE B 250 MAXI VAN ‘94 DODGE 2500 VAN 4 dr sedan, 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto trans, pwr stmg/brks, 2 dr coupe, 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr I Cargo van lo top, 6 cyl, auto trans, pwr stmg/brks, strng/brks, AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, 4 dr sedan, 4 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr stmg/brks, Cargo van, 318 8 cyl, auto trans, AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, pwr stmg/brks, AIR, pwr locks, tilt, cruise, AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, pwr wind/locks, tilt, cruise, tilt, r/def, b/s mldgs, sunroof, doth im wnd/locks/trunk, r/def, t/glass, b/s mldgs, AM/FM stereo cass, AIR, tilt, r/det, b/s mldgs, pwr strng/brks, AM/FM stereo cass, t/glass, cloth int tiara motor coach, capt chairs, bckts, rads, 50,885 miles, clotti int rads, 55,671 miles, STO62080A, r/det, 50,950 miles, STK#67047A, cloth int. rads, 21,776 miles, STK#69570A, AIR, vinyl, bckts, 59,300 miles. sofa, running boards, cont kitchen, vistbay STK#62406A VINfl4W584208. VIN/LD416024. VIN#NC214598. VII#RZ265050. STK#69071A, VIN#RK147419. windows, curtains 112 miles STK#62139A, VIN#TK121474. * 6 7 9 5 * 7 4 9 5 m m imm *1 0 ,9 9 5 *1 2 ,9 9 5 *2 0 ,4 9 5

4 5 0 KING GEORGE RD. WOODDRIDGE, N J EASY TO REACH: G.S. PARKWAY NORTH EXIT ; ROUTE 9 NORTH second FORDS exit-ROUTE 184 M WEST. At first light make a right. RT. 9 NORTH to RT. DODGE 184 WEST-FORDS-same as above. STATEN ISLAND.

1 - 8 MINUTES AWAY: FREEHOLD 25 min. • MANALAPAN 15 min. HAZLET 10 min. RED BANK 25 min. ‘ ASBURY PARK 25 min.

All Prices incl. costs to be paid by consumer except for lie., reg, doc & taxes, $400 college grad rebate if qual (to dealer), $750 owner loyalty rebate if qual (to dealer), s Not responsible for typographical errors. Pictures for illustration purposes only. ♦ Com e in for details. INDEPENDENT, JULY,17, 1996 7 1 Don Buhler is overstocked w ith

New • 1996 • Jeep

GRAND CHEROKEE

L A R E D O 4 X 4 4.0 liter Power Tech Six engine, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, cloth & vinyl low back bucket seats, sunscreen glass, overhead console, dual air bags, P225/75R14 OWL Wrangler tires. Stk. #4195. VIN #TC217350. MSRP $27,899. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $550. College Grad Rebate if qual. $400. Buhler Disc. $2,649.38 month closed end lease. 10,000 miles per year, 15® over. $0 down, 1st payment, $350 ref. sec. dep., $495 bank fee due at inception. T.O.P. $11,477.

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New • 1996 • Jeep Or Lease a Voyager for sO Down New • 1996 • Plymouth CHEROKEE SE

4 x 4 • 4 D o o r V O Y A G E R ^ ■ 2.4 liter 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, 4.0 liter Power Tech Six, auto __ A/C, r. def., 7 pass, seating, storage trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, vinyl bucket drawer, light grp., AM/FM stereo, seats, r. def., owner communication program. Stk. #4447. VIN highback bucket seats, driver side sliding door, dual air bags, dual horns. #TL212497. MSRP $20,510. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $836. Rebate $200. College Stk. #4714. VIN #TR761426. MSRP $19,265. Opt. Pkg. Disc. $670. College Grad Grad Rebate if qual. $400. Buhler Disc. $1,474. 36 month lease. 1st Rebate if qual. $400. Buhler Disc. $1,296.39 month lease. 1st payment, $300 ref. payment, $300 ref. sec. dep., $495 bank fee due at inception. 10,000 sec. dep. & $495 bank fee due at inception. 10,000 miles per year. T.O.P. $9,777. miles per year. T.O.P. $8,595.

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1989 NISSAN 1988 BUICK 1992 PLYMOUTH 1993 CHEVY 1993 PLYMOUTH 1993 PLYMOUTH 1993 FORD SENTRA REGAL LTD LASER 2 DR. CORSICA 4 DR. ACCLAIM ACCLAIM ESCORT LX WAGON 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt/cruise, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, r. 4 cyl., auto trans., A/C, r. def., sunroof. tilt/cruise, r. def., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. def., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. #9924. VIN Stk. #9717. VIN #KU0Q4242.72,850 miles. tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. STk. #9969. AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #1005. VIN stereo. Stk. #1006. VIN #PY201210. 55,991 VIN #J1529699.87,800 miles. #NE064578.71,726 miles. miles. #9972. VIN #PF545351.61,660 miles. #9942. VIN #PF538847.34,800 miles. #PW392722.45,128 miles. $3|9 9 9 *3 ,9 9 9 A S IS $6,995 *7 ,9 9 5 *7 ,9 9 9 $8|3 9 9 s8,6 6 9 1993 HYUNDAI 1992 PLYMOUTH 1992 DODGE 1993 CHEVY 1992 TOYOTA 1991 JEEP 1994 MERCURY SONATA VOYAGER 150 PICKUP LUMINA 4 DR. PASEO CHEROKEE SE 4 DR. 4X4 COUGAR X auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans.. P/S, P/B, A/C, alloy whls.. 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, tilt whl., roof V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L. P/W 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo V-8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, AM/FM stereo. Stk. 6 cyl., tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #1043. VIN tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #1046. cass., 7 pass, seating. Stk. #1056. VIN #1010. VIN #NS575243.36,925 miles. tilt/cru'cruise, r. def., T.G. Stk. #9786. VIN AM/FM stereo, sunroof. Stk. #9902. VIN rack, AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #1052. VIN VIN #PB086280.46,058 miles. #NRJ29990.46,275 miles. #P1154037.41,770 miles. #N0082325.28,910 miles. #ML633431.65,887 miles. #RT641285.35,143 miles. *8 ,9 9 5 *9 ,5 9 9 *9 ,7 8 5 *9 ,9 2 9 $9 ,9 9 8 __ $1 1 ,9 9 5 $1 2 ,5 9 5 1992 FORD 1992 JEEP 1995 CHRYSLER 1995 DODGE 1993 MERCURY 1993 JEEP 1994 GMC EXPLORER XLT CHEROKEE LAREDO LEBARON CONVERTIBLE AVENGER VILLAGER LS GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO JIMMY SLE 4 DR. 4X4 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 6 cyl., Suto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L. P/W, 4 cyl., auto trans.. P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise, 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, V-6, auto trans.. P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise titt/cruise, alloy wtils., r. def., AM/FM stereo cass., tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., r. def., AM/FM tilt/cruise, r. defr, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #9945. VIN roof rack, alloy whls., r. def., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. tilt/cruise, r. def., AM/FM stereo cass.. T.G. Stk. roof rack, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., leather! T.G. Stk. #9933. VIN #NUA44489.68,075 miles. stereo cass. Stk. #9948. VIN #NL176059. 48,995 #1029. VIN #SF597306.27,700 miles. #SE119515.17,735 miles. - Stk. #9955. VIN #PDJ02364.41,110 miles. #9915. VIN #PC687192.42.800 miles. Stk. #1009. VIN #R2523803.23,007 miles. V $ 13 ,4 9 9 " 1 4 ,3 9 9 $14 ,3 9 9 $14 ,9 9 5 $15 ,6 6 6 $1 7 ,3 9 9 $17 ,9 9 9 . Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes. ©1996 Mayer & Dunn Adv.

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ROUC' • H a z l e t « (Just south off Pky. Exit 117) For Leasing Information please call: 1-888-219-5320^/ 7 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 17,1996

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It a ll started w ith Thom s C. O efelice follow ed by his s b b Thomas J. Be Felice aad now the satire fam ily is eelehratiag 5 0 years a f serving the share area w ith a m of bur b r u t is t s a n s m r h

Brand New 1996 CHEVY B lA ilB IS 4X 4/ 2 miluon n I, P/Assist Sleeting, Power Brakes., No Air, 4 Dr Auto Trans., 6-Cyl Eng, P/S, P/ABS Brks. Air Air Baa, P/WindA-ks, Rr All Sia Stl Bltd Radials, Custom Whl Cvrk. Def/Wiper, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, AM/fM Cass,, Roof Rack, VIN 1700 Down, $350 Rel, Set $250 Bank Fee, fl2257869. Stk. #7356. MSRP $26,657. $400 Rel. Sec. Dep., Total Of Payments $11,844, Total Cost: $12,244. Purchase Optn At Lease End: $17,172. AVAILABLE c r e d i t ranI IM S SALE m n t Lease Lease Per Mo. Per Mo. Silver / n 36 Mos. 36 Mos. 1-800-280-7175/TOD/M. OVER 7 5 HYUNDAI’S AVAIlABlt AT S IM IU B SAVIBES! HUNDREDS OF VBKlfS, ALL NMHKH) DOWN WITH OUR ONE LOW, LOW PNCEI 7783

Prices Include All Costs Toio Be Paid By A Consumer Except For Licensing Registration & Taxes. *Lease Payment Based Closed End Lease, w/down Payment, Bank Fee, 1st Mo. Payment, Ref. Sec. Dep. Due At Lease Inception. Mileage Allowance Of 12,000 Mi. (Hyundai 15,000) Per Year w/excess @ $.15 Per Mi. Thereafter. Lessee responsible for excess wear and tear. Based on approval thru primary lending institution. Not Responsible For Typographical Errors.

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