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VOL. CXVIll NO. 44 TOWNSHIP OF NEPT USPS 402420 TWENTY-FIVE CENTS McGann Wins In Neptune Dr. Sheehan District by district results by Neptune Dies At 74 Twp. voters appears on page 2. Neptune - Republican James J. McGann won his bid for re-election to the Neptune Township Commit­ tee by defeating Democratic challenger David Giotta by a vote of 4,962 to 3,705. McGann, a former mayor won his second three-year term after a voter turnout of about 63 percent with higher turnouts in districts that are traditionally Republican strongholds. Mr. McGann who is 41 f and an attorney in Ocean ^ Grove thanked his support­ ers at the American Legion on Gully Road after victory was achieved. He said it was a clean campaign and that his goal for the next Ocean Grove - Dr, three years is the same as James J. McGann George Sheehan died Mon­ his first term, “to improve day at his home in Ocean and enhance the quality of First Grove, He was 74, life in Neptune”. Known as the "Running Larrison and Powers Victorious Mr. Giotta told The Woman Doc", Dr, Sheehan was Times that he was apprecia- Freeholder director Harry Larrison (left) and deputy director Tom Powers easily found to have prostate can­ ’’ve of his supporters and Governor defeated their Democratic challengers Colleen Phillips and Ralph Walsh retaining cer in 1986, A relapse of the commended both parties on their three-year seats on the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders. Republican Christine cancer was diagnosed last clean campaigns. "We had For Freeholder Larrison (111,820 votes), January will begin his 29th year on the Todd Whitman, 47, was year. He was not by any the best interest of Neptune board. Freeholder Powers received 110,765 votes. Phillips garnered 72,994 and elected the first woman means well known to just at heart during the cam­ Walsh 70,117 votes. Governor in the state of New Ocean Grovers and the dis­ paign". Jersey Tuesday after a nar­ trict's visitors. He wrote a Neptune City Municipal Hall Fire row come from behind vic­ weekly column in the Asbury Palaia Wins BIG Woman Named Neptune - Five minutes tory. Two days before the Park Press about his per­ before press time, it was election, late polls had her 8 sonal experiences in life, his 11th District State Senator Joseph Palaia won re- Assistant Vice to 10 points behind Gover­ record-setting running abili­ election by nearly 20,000 votes Tuesday night with his reported to this office that President at Bank nor Jim Florio with many ties and his life as a cardio­ running mates for two State Assembly seats, Tom the Neptune Municipal of­ voters still undecided, logist, Earlier this year, Smith (31,611 votes) and Steve Corodemus (31,327) fices were closed due to a fire. More details in next continued on page 8 President Bill Clinton ac­ winning in closer races against Democrats John Villa- week's paper. claimed Dr, Sheehan as the piano (27,118) and Daniel Jacobson (25,656). "guru and philosopher - King Senator Palaia with 38,486 votes defeated his Neptune Introduces of Running". Democratic challenger Richard Schwartz who garner­ In addition to the above ed 18,556. It was Palaia’s third consecutive victory Harassment Ordinance mentioned skills, Dr. Shee­ han wrote seven books in­ for the seat. Neptune Twp. - The ority because he owed back cluding the widely read best­ Township Committee intro­ taxes and sewer fees of seller "Running and Being". Neptune VS. Middletown South duced an ordinance on first approximately $91,000.------He was also known as one reading that outlined what Last month the commit­ of the leading founders of constitutes sexual harrass- tee attempted to remove him Christian Brothers Academy ment and investigative meas­ from his position, but a in Lincroft. ures for such a charge by recent decision by Superior George Sheehan was township employees. Court Judge Michael D. the oldest of 14 children, Freehold - Catherine Quoting from the or­ Farren had reinstated him. bom Nov. 5, 1918, in the Farley has been named dinance that appears in this It was also announced Park Slope section of Brook­ Assistant Vice President for issue of The Times, "touch­ that FEMA has agreed to lyn. His father was also a Central Jersey Bank with ing, teasing, nagging, insult­ add $1,540 more for the doctor. responsibilities in the Trust ing, and/or taunting, in order township's cleanup effort in He is survived by his Department. to cause the individual worry, connection with the Decem­ Mrs. Farley joined the distress, anxiety and/or fear" ber Nor'easter storm. To Continued on Page 11 Bank in June of 1990. She are grounds for investigation. date, the township has graduated from the National An employee who be­ received $210,618. Late last Graduate Trust School, is a lieves that they are a victim month. Ocean Grove Camp certified Trust Financial Ad­ is encouraged to report the Meeting Association director visor, and an active member incident to their department of the Estate and Financial head for further action. Finai Larry D. Jackson announced that FEMA has agreed to Planning Council of Central vote after the public hearing New Jersey. will be on Monday, Novem­ fund most of the restoration BEACH She currently resides in ber 15. of the fishing pier that Neptune City with her hus­ For The Record measures 243 feet. The cost CINEMA r V band and son. Monday, Nov. 1 for the total project is es­ MAIN STREET • BRADLEY BEACH Central Jersey Bank, Mayor John O. Gross timated to be $650,000. The with $1.7 billion in assets, is announced that the commit­ 92 feet at the end of the pier I T O M c r u i s e ! tee is discussing whether to used exclusively by the Scott Harley (44) carries for a big gain against Ocean, headquartered in Freehold and operates 37 branch of­ take further legal action in Ocean Grove Fishing Club THE earlier this season. Hariey will lead the Scarlet Fliers at fices throughout Middlesex, efforts to remove William will be funded by recent Middletown South on Friday night at 7 p.m. Both teams private donations amounting enter this A North matchup with 4-2 records. Monmouth, Ocean, Somer­ Clegg from his position as set, Union and Mercer coun­ chairman of the Neptune to more than $15,000 and DATE NITE ties. Township Sewerage Auth­ loans. Nov. 4, 1993 PAGE 2 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993

COMING EVENTS NOVENA TO ST. JUDE Oh Holy S i Jude. Apostle & Mar­ THE OCEAN GROVE tyr, great in virtue & rich in mira­ This is a PAID directory of THE AND NEPTUNE TIMES cle, near Kinsman of Jesus Christ, events of non-profit or­ (Since 1875) faithful intercessor of all who in­ ganizations. TIMES The Ocean Grove and Neptune voke your special patronage in MY ANSWER Times (USPS 402420) is published time of need, to you I have re­ Rate - 50 cent/line. by m ail. . . weekly for $12.00 per year ($15.00 course from the depth of my heart Min, charge $3.50 out of Monmouth County) by The & humbly be to whom God has BY BILLY GRAHAM Call 775-0007 Ocean Grove and Neptune Times, given such great power to come to only $12 - Jumping Brook Shopping Plaza, my assistance. Help me in my 3701 Highway 33, Neptune, N.J. present urgent petition. In return, per year in 07756. Second-class postage paid I promise to make your name at Ocean Grove, N.J. POSTMAST­ SAT., NOV. 13 known & cause you to be invoked. DEAR DR. GRAHAM: I always intended to have high moral county ER: Send address changes to The Say three Our Fathers, three Hail THE SALVATION ARMY Ocean Grove and Neptune Times, Marys & Glorias. Publication must standards, but I am beginning to wonder if it is worth it. All the HOME LEAGUE will have ($15 out of county) PO Box 5, Ocean Grove, N.J. be promised. St Jude pray for us boys I go out with are real nice at first, but when they find out I 07756. all who invoke your aid. Amen. won't go to bed with them then they drop me. 1 yearn to be loved, their Annual Bazaar, "Winter Telephone: (908) 775-0007 This Novena has never been but maybe I haven't been going about it in the right way. - R.D.F. Don’t Live BRUCE S. HUNT JR. known to fail. This Novena must Wonderland," 10:00 a.m. to PUBLISHER be said for 9 consecutive days. DEAR R.D.F,: I commend you for your standards, and 1 urge 2:30 p.m„ 605 Asbury Home L.C.M. you not to compromise them in spite of the pressures. God will Avenue, Asbury Park. honor your commitment and God's way is always best. Without it Going another way by compromising your standards would be Spaghetti luncheon served, self-defeating in the long run. After all, do you really want as your 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. 775-0007 spouse a man who cannot be trusted to be faithful to you? Do you Tickets $4.00. Call 775-8698 honestly want as your husband a man who is only interested in ESTABLISHED 1946 you because of what ho can get out of you? No, not at all. That for reservations. (44-45) kind of selfish lust is far different from true love - in fact, it is the J i l J T O R I C opposite. One of the reasons God told us to "Flee from sexual immorality" OcetJTi Grove, N. I. (1 Corinthians 6:18) is because He loves us and does not want us 07756 to be hurt by the misuse of the gift of sex. Instead, we are told to DIAL "honor God with your body" (1 Cor-inthians 6:20). God knew what An Opportunity He was doing when He gave sex to us and told us it was to be ex­ 775-1100 i pressed only within the commitment of marriage. Trust God for your future ~ including the choice of your life To Own A Commercial \ S f o u c l o p t i c i a n F .N .A _ o j partner. Make God’s will your priority, and put yourself on the right path in life by committing your life to Christ and asking Him & to direct you and help you do what is right every day. God loves ) 102 Asbury Avenue, on the Ocean Grove side you, and He knows what is best for you. He has said, "I guide you Residential Building of the Emory Street Bridge, ornosite Press Plazn > in the way of wisdom and lead you along straight paths. ...Do not I KAY 15TH TO OCTOBEH 15T>' ) set foot on the path of the wicked or walk in the way of evil men" ^ ■ OFFICE HOURS BY ArPOINTMErn ' (Proverbs 4:11,14) "MY ANSWER" column is brought to you by St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Ocean Grove.

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Grove. First floor 3400 3 198 222 117 296 159 151 243 247 101 316 692 447 square feet of open com­ mercial space. Second and 4 186 236 85 319 144 134 286 284 100 338 702 461 Third floor apartments. Base­ 5 190 245 105 293 177 167 229 234 130 292 735 458 ment 1000 square feet of 6 128 141 83 174 111 96 155 153 107 164 424 285 storage. Potential yearly in­ come $40,000. Please call 7 236 208 171 224 216 209 209 188 206 209 871 472 774-2600. This opportunity 8 223 14? 123 211 180 165 174 158 156 191 660 396 will not last very long. 9 :f: 4: 4^ ik 204 38 160 45 175 177 72 37 193 37 512 269 CALL (908) 774-2600 10 228 20 169 47 170 166 78 41 192 31 527 265 4e 4: 4: 4: 4 : ______11 344 60 254 93 272 269 119 78 302 76 785 429

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CUSTOM Scott Harley following a 67-yard kickoff return by Greg Loftland. Then, CANADA DRY late in the fourth quarter Brian Coleman fired a 10-yard scoring pass to TIRE Sean Hailman following a failed attempt by the Lions to go for a first down on their own ten. kVSSOCIATES Neptune still has life in the playoff picture, but wins at Middletown Complete Athletes of the Week South Friday night and at Long Branch on November 13 are essential. South has injury problems and is coming off losses to Brick and Auto Service, Ocean. They can be beaten. Including Tune-Ups, Undefeated Long Branch, one of the teams ahead of, Neptune in the Shocks, etc. Central Jersey Group III rankings, looks to have little problem coming up this weekend with 0-6 Asbury Park. But the Bishops are only a Group II school and the win will not bring as many power points as a Neptune win M l Major over Group IV Middletown South. North Hunterdon, also ahead d Neptune in the rankings, faces two Brands Group II opponents and will not receive the power points to stay ahead of 1200 Main St. Neptune sweeps. Bradley Beach Basketball Reunion II S aturday, N ovember 13 t 775-0700 I i* ; Varsity basketball coach Ken O'Donnell is planning games for both ERIC VAN DERHOEF, senior TREVOR STOCKDALE, seventh boys and girls who played basketball for the Fliers, Saturday, November soccer player, drove in a volley from grade soccer player, scored the only 13. The girls game will start at 6;00 p.m., followed by the boys at 7:30 We want your LOCALSIIl ten yards out early in the first half as goal of the game for the eighth p.m. Mail or bring in news about the varsity soccer team defeated grade soccer team in 1-1 draw with A buffet and Chinese auction will follow at Shark River Hills firehouse. your family members by Included in the auction will be an NBA game-used basketball. The ball will Hillsboro in th'e' first round of the Asbury Park. He is a hard-working Friday to be typeset & con­ State Group III Soccer Tournament. forward who stepped into the cen­ be used in the alumni games and signed by participants. Tickets for the The four-year varsity player has been ter forward position to fill in for the evening are $10.00. sidered for the following an important part of the Fliers at­ injured starter. He took the rebound Call Ken O'Donnell at 776-2144 or 223-0251. Thursday’s edition. Mail to tack all season. of a shot by Danny Anton and put it The Times, PO Box 5, in from six yards out. Neptune ad­ Ocean Grove, NJ 07756. vanced in the playoffs in a shoot­ out. Ginger Ale SCORE BOARD The Atlantic Club Sports /v\edicine 1904 Atlantic AVenue A ssociates P.A. Wall, New Jersey 08720 BY R ichard Beltle (90.8) 528-5660 Varshy Soccer A dvances in States Eric VanDerhoef put a ten-yard shot in the back of the net at 16:06 of T h is W e e k Neptune Varsity Football 4-2 the first half as the varsity soccer team edged Hillsboro 1-0 in the first Neptune 47 Raritan 10 • Ocean 21 Neptune 0 round of the NJSIAA Group III Tournament. The Fliers will play at Ewing In N e p t u n e S p o r t s Neptune 19 Marlboro 12 • Neptune 12 Manalapan 3 at 1:30 p.m., today in second round action. Neptune 49 Howell 0 • Middletown North 17 Neptune 12 Thursday, November 4 Trevor Emmons, who had been out of action for more than a week S ix -game Totals with a pulled hamstring, had the assist. Varsity Soccer at Ewing in NJSIAA Central R ushing:: VS. M. North (totall carries vards avg Neptune controlled the game most of the way, outshooting Hillsboro Jersey Group III Tourpament 1:30 Scott Harley 17(127) 63(876) (6.9) 11-3,. Many shots hit the post or crossbar, but the defense played tough ' Sean Haltman (5) (57) (11.4) and made the single score stand up. Sweeper Bobby LaGaipa kept Friday, November 5 Brian Coleman 10(39) 21(161) (4.1) Shawn Clarke 5(35) control in the back while goal keeper Michael Bast came up with a big Frosh FootbafI vs. Middletown South 3:30 27(183) (5.2) save, tipping a dangerous shot over the bar, in the final minutes of the Spentley Toran (2) (1) • (.5) Varsity Football at Middletown North 7:00 match. Justin Celia (6) (30) (5) Emmons return also helped stabilize the defense and freed Charlie Jason Ingram (7) (22) (3.1) Monday, November 8 Greg Loftland Neal to move forward. (3) (29) (9.6) Middle School Boys Soccer League Jason Anderson (4) (20) Middle School Soccer Wins in Tournament (5) The eighth grade soccer team also advanced in their league playoffs, Tournament Match TBA vs. M. North (total) in the wind and cold Monday afternoon, defeating Asbury Park Middle Junior Varsity Football at Middle- R eceiving3;; Johnson 5 for 68 yards (13/273) School in a shoot out. Seventh grader Trevor Stockdale knocked in a Hailman town South 3:30 3 for 52 yards (7/135) rebound of a shot by Dan Anton from six yards out early in the second Harley (3/108) half for Neptune’s only goal of the day. When the teams were tied at 1-1 Derrick Gamble (2/51) after overtime Neptune shooters Glen Bloodgood, Nick Taylor, and Dan Anton all scored while Asbury was successful on only one of three. Dan Neptune Basketball Coleman 8/15 with 2 int. for 120 yds. (25-65-7-472) Maughmer then put in his shot to give Coach Bob Tiedeman’s team a winning 4-1 margin. Second round action is scheduled for Monday A lumni Gam e II S coring: Harley 1(14) ID ’S 6(90) pts. Stockdale was playing at center forward for the first time this season, Hailman 1(3) TD 6(18) pts. filling in for the injured Luis Salgado. Salgado, the team’s leading scorer, Saturday John Davis (13) PAT'S 7(13) pts. was on the sidelines with a twisted knee. “Trevor play well,” Tiedemann November 13 Johnson (1)TD (6) pts. stated. “He distributed the ball well and set some thing up for other Coleman (1) (6) pts. players.” Celia (1)TD (6) pts. Tiedemann was also pleased with the fiefensive effort of center Girls Game- 6:00 p.m. halfback Nick Taylor who marked the Bishop’s most dangerous player well. He also complimented defender Ezra Meyers and halfback Dan Anton for good defensive efforts, Boys Game- 7:30 p.m. Neptune Traveling Soccer • Sunday, November 7 6A7 Grade Soccer W ins two in OT The sixth and seventh grade soccer team gained strength throughout Buffet and Chinese Auction U19 Girls vs. Oceanport 10:00 Field #1 their season, winning two overtime games in the final week. Derrick U16 Girls at Barnegat noon D’Angelis and Keith White both scored in overtime as Neptune downed at U14 Boys vs. Middletown noon Field #1 Deal 3-1. White also scored Neptune’s goal during regulation play. Shark River Hills Fire House U14 Girls vs. Pt. Pleasant noon Field #2 It was Jeremy Belina and White scoring in the 2-1 win over. Holy Cross 9:00 U13 Boys at Freehold noon in overtime U12 Boys/Red at Manalapan 1:30 With many sixth graders in the lineup the team is often at a size U12 Boys/Black vs. Monmouth Cst. 1:30 Field #1 disadvantage against opponents, but the players worked hard and $ 10.00 U12 Girls at Marlboro noon improved through the year. We ended the season with a 4-2 loss to U11 Boys Marlboro, a playoff team, in a very good effort by the players,” coach Ken at Middletown 1:30 O’Donnell stated. Jeremy Balina, a seventh grader, “kept us in a lot of Call Ken O'Donnell U10Boys vs. Lacey 1:30 Field #2 games with tough defensive play at sweeper and center halfback.” 776-2144 or U10 Girls at Brick 1:30 U9 Boys Jeremy DeVoid was another team leader at halfback and forward. “We 223-0251 at Marlboro 3:00 moved players around a lot to give them experience at a number of U9 Girls vs. Marlboro 3:00 Field #1 positions,” O’Donnell explained. All home matches are played at Sunshine Village Fields Todd Kelly, Matt Johnson, and Gil Unger also provided steady play in several positions. . . . A I'EAM OF PHYSICIANS ON CALL “Many of my players also play for the Red Devils, coached by Bob 24 HOURS Adams, or Wolverines, coached by Dave Johnson, in the Neptune FFRIOI^ANCE-IOCUSED traveling program,” O'Donnell observed. “Those coaches have done an (908) 528-5660 excellent job of teaching these players the fundamentals of the game.” PROFESSIONALS Varsity Football Playoff Hopes Dm SPECIALIZING IN Neptune spotted Middletown North a two-touchdown lead in the slop at Summerfield, last Saturday, and could not quite get back. Even though rilE TREATMENT, CARE Neptune moved the ball well at times turnovers killed several drives. The Fliers lost the ball six times, four fumbles and two interceptions. The two AND PREVENTION scoring drives were each only one play. The first was an 18 yard run by OF ACTIVE LIFESTYLE Sports Medicine INJURIES Asspcfates p._A. PAGE 6 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES 65-454 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1993 SHERIFF S SALE 57-122 57-430 SUPERIOR COURT SHERIFF’ S SALE Section 6.' Penalties Holy Innocents SHERIFF S SALE OF NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT Penalties imposed against any individual found guilty SUPERIOR COURT CHANCERY DIVISION ORDINANCE NO. 1631 OF NEW JERSEY of violating the provisions herein shall be done so in accord School News o r NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH COUNTY Township of Neptune CKA‘ ’,CERY DIVISION ance with the provisions of law and applicable Township pol­ CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F-12817-90 icy. Kindergarten County of Monmouth MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY Government National Mortgage As­ Section 7. Severability AN ORDINANCE PROVID­ Docket No. F-2555-90 On Oct. 28th, ghosts, Docket No. F-14581-90 sociation, Plaintiff vs: If any section, subsection, clausa or phrase of this ord­ ING FOR THE SALE OF LOT Ocean Federal Savings Bank. Plaintiff 23 IN BLOCK 158 BY THE Traveler* Mortgage Service*, Plaintiff Jose A DeLeon, et als. Defendant inance is held to be unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, witches and jack-o-lanterns vs: TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE TO vs: By virtue of a writ of execution in the such decision shall not affect the remaining parts of (his ordin­ John Thom as Stephenson, et ais. appeared in the Holy Inno­ NEPTUNE FIRE DISTRICT Michael A. Stewart & Mrs. Michael A. above stated action to me directed, i ance. Defendant NO. 1. OF THE TOWNSHIP Stewart, hi* wife, et al*. Defendant* ^ . . ... shall expose for sale at public vendue, Section 8. Repeal cents Kindergarten as the n ...... By Virtue of a wrrt of execution Ht the OF NEPTUNE. By virtue of a wnt of execution in the ' ^ ^ . All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with above stated action to me directed. I at 50 East Main Street (formerly the class worked to turn grocery Approved on first reading above stated action to me directed. I U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of this ordinance are hereby repealed to the extent of such incon­ shall expose for sale at public vendue, sistency. October 18. 1993. shall expose for sale at public vendue, Freehold. County of Monmouth. New bags into Trick or Treat at SO East Main Street (formerly the Section 9. Effective Date Approved, passed and at 50 East Main Street (formerly the Jersey, on M onday, the 29th Day of U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of This ordinance shall take effect upon due publication bags. Each child was per­ adopted on final reading U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of ..... November 1. 1993, November, 1993 at 2 o'clock. P.M. according to law. mitted to create their own Freehold. County of Monmoufh. New »' Monmouth, New prevailing time. JOHN O. GROSS. Mayor JOHN O. GROSS, Mayor Jersey, on Monday, the 29th Day of Monday, the 29th Day o( The property to be sold is located in design and they were all re­ Attest: November. 1993 al 2 o’clock. P.M. November, 1993 at 2 o clock, P.M. Attest: theTownship of Neptune in the County RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, Municipal Clerk warded for their efforts with RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, prevailing time. prevailing lime. Municipal Clerk of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. (44) $38.44 The properly to be sold is located in '“"'J' Comm only known as: 133 Leonard ghost lollipops. (44) $6.20 ^ - w jki , • afc. ^ . the Township of Ocean (Wanamass*) the Township of Neptune .ntheCounty Monmouth. State of Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey 07753. ORDINANCE NO. 1633 Also the Kindergarten of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. , _ ' New Jersey. Tax Lot No. 3 in Block No. 188.01. Township of Neptune was visited by the Winnie- Comm only known as: 702 East U w n com m only known as: 2204 Appleby Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) County of Monmouth Drive. Neptune. New Jersey 07753. NOTICE is hereby given that a regular meeting of the the-Pooh-Bus safety crew Drive, Wanamassa, New Jersey. 101.92' wide by 102.04' long. Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 9002. Tax Lot No. 8. 9 A 10 in Block No. 140 Nearest Cross Street; Situated on the Township Committee of the Township <3 Neptune on the 1st from Laldlaw Bus Co. The TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of easterly side of Leonard Avenue. day of November, 1993 at 7 P.M., the following Ordinance was W-2d. introduced and passed on first reading. ORDINANCE NO. 1630 the bid amount at the time of sale. Omensions of Lot: (Approximately) 75' 146.25’ from the southerly side of class enjoyed the presenta­ Township of Nsptune Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Said Township Committee will meet Monday, the 15th day wide by 100' long. Asbury Avenue. County of Monmouth of November, 1M3 at the Neptune Municipal Complex, 25 tion very much. tified check only. Nearest Cross Street: Being northerly TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT; 10% of AN ORDINANCE AMEND­ Tha approximate amount ol the judg- southeasterly comer of the bid am ount at the tim e of sale. Neptune Boulevard. Neptune. Now Jersey, at 7 P M. to further The students in 7th ING ORDINANCE NO. 1624 ment______and Commission to be satisfied consider this ordinance tor final passage and to give all Stewart Avenue and Appleby Drive. Balance due in 30 days Cash or cer­ e n t it l e d "AN ORDINANCE by sale is the sum of S!70.174.87 interested persons an opportunity to be hoard concerning thi- grade Reading created a TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of tified check only. SETTING THE SALARY RAN- Additionally, all sales are subject to ordinance. Copies ol the Ordinance published herewith are the bid amount at the tim e of sale. The approximate amount of the judg­ "Teen Guide to the rest of Si Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the suc- available for inspection by members of the general public who your life". This list was com­ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ ment and Commission to be satisfied shall request the same at the office of the Township Clerk TUNE W THE COUNTY OF (Advertising. Mileage tified check only. by sale is the sum of S81,508.62 Ad­ located at the above address. piled from lessons they lear­ MONMOUTH AND REPEAL- ^ ^ The approximate amount of the judg­ ditionally, all tales are subject to AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE MINIMUM REGULA­ ned from their own experien­ ING ALL PARTS OF PRE* Sheriff hereby reserves the right ment and Commission to be satisfied S h eriff s fees, to be paid by the suc­ TIONS GOVERNING THE CONDITIONS AND MAINTENANCE VIOUS ORDINANCES INCON- *° “djourn this sale without further by sale is the sum of $99,802.54. Ad­ cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage OF ALL PROPERTY. BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES: BY PRO­ ces. Some of these guide­ SISTENT HEREWITH" " 0''=® hv publication. ditionally, all sales are subject to and Costs). VIDING THE STANDARDS FOR SUPPLIED UTILITIES AND lines were: Approved on first reading WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the suc­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the nght FACILITIES AND OTHER PHYSICAL THINGS AND CONDI October 18, 1993, Dated: N ovem bers, 10, 17, 24 cessful bidder (Advertising. Mileage to adjourn this sale without further - TIONS ESSENTIAL TO INSURE THAT STRUCTURES ARE 1. Be yourself, always Approv^, passed and Shapiro i Kreisman, Attorneys and Costs). notice by publication. SAFE, SANITARY AND FIT FOR OCCUPATION AND USE: AND adopted on final reading Edward C. Umbert, for the firm The Sheriff hereby reserves the right WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff THE CONDEMNATION OF BUILDINGS AND STRUCTURES have faith in YOU. UNFIT FOR HUMAN OCCUPANCY AND USE AND THE DEM November 1, 1993. (609)662-5535 to adjourn this sale without further Dated: November 3, 10, 17, 24 2. Learn from your mis­ JOHN O. GROSS, Mayor Sbaprfo A Krersman. Attorney* OLITION OF SUCH STRUCTURES; KNOWN AS THE PROPER­ 65-468 notice by publication. Att©st' Edward C. Lambert, for the firm TY MAINTENANCE CODE. AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO takes. SHERIFF'S SALE WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff 1494. RICHARD J. CUTTRELL. (609) 662-5535 3. You can’t get every­ Municipal Clerk SUPERIOR COURT Dated: N ovem bers, 10. 17. 24 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF (44) $7.44 OF NEW JERSEY John K. Kelly. Attorney THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH thing you want, so be happy CHANCERY DIVISION (908) 920-5132 STATE OF NEW JERSEY, as follows with what you have. MONMOUTH COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 1634 SECTION 1. Adoption of Property Maintenance Code ORDINANCE NO. 1632 Docket No. F-14022-90 Township of Neptune That a certain document, three (3) coptes of whi h at* or 4. Be kind to the earth Township of Neptune Independence One Mortgage Corpo­ County of Monmouth file in the office of the Municipal Clerk of the Township o* NOTICE is hereby given (hat a regular meeting of the too ... Recycle. County of Monmouth ration. Plaintiff vs: Neptune, being marked and designated as The BOCA N/n,or. AN ORDINANCE ESTAB­ Township Committee of the Township of Neptune on the 1st al Properly Maintenance Code. Fourth Edition. 1993' ae Origra & Angelouise Richardson, el day of November, 1993 at 7 P.M., the following Ordinance was The 8th grade class just LISHING THE RULES AND als, Defendants published by the Building Officials and Code Admin str il.o, - introduced and passed on first reading. International. Inc., be and is hereby adopted as IT ’ Property finished reading "Rules of the REGULATIONS OF THE PO­ By virtue of a w rit of execution in the Said Township Committee w ill meet Monday, the 15th day Maintenance Code of the Township of Neptune, in toe S > <• LICE DEPARTMENT OF THE above stated action to me directed, I Game", a realistic short story TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE IN of November. 1M3 at the Neptune Municipal Complex. 25 New Jersey; for the control of buildings and stricti r. - shall expose for sale at public written by Amy Tan, Ms. THE COUNTY OF MON­ Neptune Boulevard, Neptune, New Jersey, at 7 P.M. to further herein provided; and each and all of the regulal .T,: p .v : MOUTH. NEW JERSEY AND vendue, at 50 East Main Street, consider this Ordinance for final passage and to give all ions, penalties, conditions and terms of said BOCA Nat - i Tan is the author of the best REPEALING ORDINANCE (formerly the U.S. Post Office), in interested persons an opportunity to be heard concerning this Property Maintenance Code . re hereby referred to. ad»-n’'d the Borough of Freehold, County of _ Ordinance. Copies of the Ordinance published herewith are seller, The Joy Luck Club. #1155. and made a part hereof, as if fully -et out in thir Ordmt’: Approved on first reading Monmouth. New Jersey, on Mon­ available for inspection by members of the general public who with the additions, insertions, deletions and chang- an. , After reading the story of October 18, 1993. day, the 29th Day of November, 1993 shall request the same at the office of the Township Clerk prescribed in Section 3 of toit Ordina/we located at the above address. a young Chinese American —Approved;—passed— 2 o'clock, P.M. prevailing time, SECTION 2. Inconsistent Ordinances Repealed adopt^ on final reading The property to be sold is located >n AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1035 EN­ That Ordinance No. 1494 of the Township of Neptune ent’: girl who becomes a chess Novem ber 1, 1993. the Township ol Neptune in the County TITLED "AN ORDINANCE CONCERNING AND REGULATING led "An O rdinance establishing the mir-jmum regul-ittons gov ■ JOHN O. GROSS. Mayor o l Monmouth, State of New Jersey. EMPLOYMENT BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE eming the conditions and maintenance of aH property, champion, the class brought Attest: Comm only known as: 1217 7th Ave­ TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, AND ings and structures: by providing the standards for suppl:-id in chess boards from home. RICHARD J. CUTTRELL. nue, Neptune, New Jersey 07753. DEFINING ANNUAL VACATIONS, SICK LEAVES, HOLIDAYS utilities and facilitie'. arid other physical toirtgs and con..':’ • is AND OTHER PERSONNEL MATTERS, AND REPEALING ALL The students who knew how Municipai Clerk Tax Lot No. 265 in Block No. A essential to insure that structures are safe, sanit try and for (44) $6.82 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF ORDINANCES INCONSISTENT occupation and use: and the demolition of such structuicr: HEREWITH" BY ADDING A SEXUAL HARASSMENT POLICY. to play chess taught the 150' wide x ISO' long. known as the Property Maintenance Code" .‘<"id "i" otimi ‘ ■ J. i- BE rr ORDAINED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF ances or parts of ordinances in cortflict herewith are hereby students who were unfamiliar Nearest Cross Street; Situated on the THE TOWNSHIP OF NEPTUNE, COUNTY OF MONMOUTH. northeasterly side of Seventh Avenue, repealed. STATE OF NEW JERSEY, that Ordinance No. 1035 is SECTION 3, Additions, Insertions and Change-; with the game. It made for 284* from the intersection formed by amended as follows: the southeasterly side of Rudge Ave­ That the BOCA National Property Maintenance Code is an exciting afternoon as ORDINANCE NO. 1627 SECTION 1. Article XX shall be renamed Article XXI amended and revised in the follovring respects nue and the northeasterty side of Sev­ SECTION 2. Article XIX - Application - shall be renamed teams were formed of ex­ Township of Neptune Section PM-101.1 (Page 1, second line) enth Avenue. A rticle XX Insert: Township of Neptune County of Monmouth TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of SECTION 3. Article XIX shall bo titled "Policy Against perienced chess players with AN ORDINANCE GRANT­ Section PM-406 g (f^ ge 3, third lirte) the bid am ount at the time of sale. Sexual Harassmenf and include the following: Insert: $100.00 - $1,(XX).(X) novices as partners. All ING MUNICIPAL CONSENT Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Section 1. Purpose TO THE RENEWAL OF THE Section PM-106.2 (Page 3. fourth lino) tified check only. Sexual harassment is against the laws of the State of agreed it was a great learn­ CABLEVISION FRANCHISE Insert: 90 The approximate amount of the judg­ - New Jersey and against the policies of the Township of Nep­ ing experience. GRANTED TO MONMOUTH Section PM-111.1 (Page 4) CABLEVISION ASSOCIATES ment and Commission to be satisfied tune. Sexual harassment may cause a victim economic, physi­ “Board of Appeals" shall bo changed to Township cal and/or emotional hardship, and cause a disruptive work Approved on first reading by sale is the sum of $65,311.82. Ad­ Com mittee" On Friday, Oct. 15, an ditionally, all sales are subject to environment (or all affected. It is a chief goal of the Township Sections PM-111.2, PM-111.2.1, PM-111.2.2. PM-111.2.3, September 20, 1993. of Neptune to maintain a workplace free from hostile, intimid­ important fundraiser was Approved, passed and Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the suc­ PM-111.2.5, PM-111.2.6 (Page 5) cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage ating or offensive conduct. The within policy is adopted to Shall be deleted in their entirety. adopt^ on final reading Oc­ insure that this goal is achieved and that those who violate this held for the sports program tober 18. 1993. and Costs). Section PM-111 3 (Page 5, secortd line) The Sheriff hereby reserve* the right policy are sufficiently penalized. "Chairman" shall bo replaced with ’’Mayor*’ at Holy Innocents School. It JOHN O. GROSS. Mayor Section 2. Definitions A ttest' to adjourn this sale wKhout further Section PM-111.4.1 (Page 5, second line) was the Walk-A-Thon. It was A. Sexual discrimination is any act. whether verbal or “Secretary" shall be replaced with “Municipal Clerk" RICHARD J. CUTTRELL, notice by pu^ication. physical, by any officer or e in ^yee of the Township of Nep­ great. Municipal Clerk WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Section PM-112.0 "Certification of Inspection" shall be tune which is unlawful and/or unjust to another officer or em­ added, and shall read as follows: Students, teachers and (43) $5.89 Dated: November 3, 10, 17, 24 ployee. Discriminatory acts are those based upon the sex of Shapiro & Kreisman, Attorneys their victim and include, but are not limited to, those which Section PM-112.1: Scope even parents joined in on the Edward C. Lambert, for the firm refuse, withhold, infringe upon and/or altogether deny the em­ No owner, owner of rental properties, agent of owner, fun. Some teachers not only (609) 662-5535 ployee rights, compensation, conditions, advantages, and/or real estate agent or broker, firm, company, partnership, corpor­ 65-459 privileges of em ploym ent ation or person or persons shall sell. rent, transfer, or occupy, walked but they entertained SHERIFF’S SALE B. Sexu^ harassment is any deliberate act whether grant, lease, let mortgage with right of occupancy, '«hetltor one another by dancing on SUPERIOR COURT verbal or physical, by any officer or employee of the Township f temporary or permanent, any Dwelling Unit, Hotel, Motel, OF NEW JERSEY of Neptune which intends to annoy, threaten or make de- ’ Rooming House, Rooming Unit. Boarding House, or premises the sidelines. CHANCERY DIVISION mands upon another officer or employee due to his or her sex. on which a building is located and used for human occupancy, NOTICE OF BO^RO OF We were fortunate MONMOUTH COUNTY Harassment Includes, but is not limited to. touching, teasing, unless a Certificate of Inspection certifying that the building ADJUSTMENT APPROVAL Docket No. F-15190-92 nagging, insulting and/or taunting, in order to cause the and premises are in compliance with all other ordinance of Township of Neptune enough to be gifted with The Prudential Home Mortgage Com­ individual worry, distress, anxiety and/or fear. There need not the' Township of Neptune shall first be obtained from toe Code County of Monmouth \ be overt physical contact to constitute harassment Enforcement Super^sor of the Township of Neptune. Such a beautiful weather for this NOTICE is hereby givert pany, Inc., Plaintiff vs; George Harrison and Laura Harrison, C. Retaliation is any act or omission which is (1) a Certificate of Inspection shall be granted or denied within ten event. We wish to thank that pursuant to the require­ reprisal against an Individual because she/he has failed to con­ (10) days from toe date of the application for same. ments of the Zoning Ordin­ •t als. Defendants By virtue of a writ of execution in the done the behavior of the accused or. (2) a reprisal against an Section PM-112,2: Applications everyone that participated ance of the Township of Nep­ individual because charges have been brought against the ac­ The Code Enforcement Supervisor will cause to be pre- tune, the Board of Adjustment above stated action to me directed, I because the Walk-A-Thon shall expose for sale at public vendue, cused. ACtions-taken-agaihSt pdtsons other than the complain­ pared appropriate application forms for each Certificate of of the Township of Neptune ant may also constitute retaliation. Any retaliation taken Inspection which forms will b© available at the Office of the at 50 East Main Street (form erly the did not only benefit the granted the application of Jos­ against an individual shall also result in penalties. Code Enforcement Supervisor. The Code Enforcement Super­ sports program, but also eph T. Newman Elks Lodge U.S. Post Office), In the Borough of D. Unlawful conduct results when submission to the visor shall also cause to be prepared appropriate forms of #998 for site plan approval, Freehold. County of Monmouth, New harassment, discrimination or retaliation is made a term or such Certificate of Inspection. benefits those who play the use approval as a portion of Jersey, on Monday, the 29th Day of condition of employment, when submission to or rejection of Section PM-112.3: Fees sports. the prem ises are in an R-5 November, 1993 at 2 o'clock. P.M. such conduct is used as a basis for employment decisions af­ Charges for Initial Inspection; Zone; a frontage of 94.37 feet prevailing time. fecting the individual, or when the conduct unreasonably inter­ Commercial Uses, transfer of title $75.00 The money collected is where 100 feet are required The property to be sold is located in feres with the individual's performance or creates an intimid­ Houses $50.00 per unit used to buy uniforms and and 25 foot setback wherein the Borough of Bradley Beach in the ating, hostile or offensive work environment, Apartm ents $30.00 per unit 75 feet are required, to permit County of Monmouth. State of New S^tion 3. Prohibited acts Hotels/Motels/Rooming Houses $ 5.00 per equipment needed for the construction of a two story Jersey. Any act of sexual discrimination, sexual harassment or rooming unit sports. The combination of fraternal-charitable Lodge on Commonly known as: 202 McCabe retaliation as defined herein is strictly prohibited. Charges for Reinspection; the property known as Block Avenue. Bradley Beach, New Jersey. Section 4. Procedure for reporting violations of this policy Commercial Uses, transfer of title $25.00 194, Lots 3, 4, 5. 177 and good sports, good music, Tax Lot No. 16 in Block No. 27. Any person who feels she/he has been victimized by Houses $10.00 per unit 178. exercise, and being a part of Dimensions o f L o t (Approximately) 50' sexual discrimination, sexual harassment or retaliation may file Ap2irtm ents $ 5.00 per unit The determination of the a written or oral report with his/her department head, the de­ Hotel/Motels/Rooming Houses $ 3.00 per Board of Adjustment is on file wide by 100’ deep. the school community made Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the partment head of the accused or, when necessary, the Busi­ rooming unit in the Neptune Municipal ness Administrator. It shall be deemed necessary to file a Section PM-304.12 (Pago 11, first line) this afternoon one filled with Complex. 25 Neptune Boule­ nort heasterf y aide of McCabe Avenue. 50' from the norlhwesterty side of report with the Business Administrator when there are valid Insert; May 1 - November 1 excitement and joy. vard. Neptune, New Jersey, grounds to believe it is in the best interest of those involved to Section PM-602.2.1 (Page 17, fifth line) and is available tor inspection Beach Avenue. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSfT: 10% of avoid reporting to a department head. Any oral complaint Insert: November 1 - May 1 during regular office hours in given must be recorded in writing by the individual receiving Section PM-602.3 (Page 17, fifth lino) the bid amount at the time of sale. the office of the Administrative the complaint. Insert: November 1 - May 1 For All Your Officer to the Board. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ SECTION 4. Saving Clause This Notice is given purs­ tified check onty. Section 5. Investigation Procedure That nothing in this Ordinance or In the Property Mainten­ Floorcovering uant to R.S. 40:55D-17g. The approximate amount of the judg­ An objective investigator shall be appointed to deter­ ance Code hereby adopted shall bo construed to a ff^t any Needs Dated: October 19, 1993 ment and Commission to be satisfied mine the validity of any complaint. The investigation sh^l be suit or proceeding impending in any court or any rights ac­ RICHARD J. WEBER by sale is the sum of $199,616.87. completed in a reasonable amount of time to resolve the issue quired, or liability incurred, or any cause or causes ot action P.O. Box 696 Additionally, all sales are subject to and minimize the effects of such investigation on the parties acquired or existing, under any act or ordinance hereby re­ * * * involved. Upon conclusion of the investigation, a written re­ *SSB Neptune, NJ 07753 Sheriff* fees, to be paid by the suc­ pealed as cited in Section 2 of this Ordinance; nor shall port shall be confidentially Filed with the Business Administrator (43) $12.09 cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage just or legal right or remedy of any character be lost impaired DAVISON regardless of whether the accused has been found guilty or and Costs). innocent or if the investigation proved inconclusive. All efforts or affected by this Ordinance. The Sheriff hereby reserve* the right SECTION 5. Date of Effect RUGS will bo made to protect the identify of the complainant, how­ That the Municipal Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this to adjourn this sale without further ever, anonymity cannot be fully guaranteed due to the nature notice by publication. Ordinance, and cause the same to be published as required by 39 Pilgrim Pathway of this type of conduct and the right of the accused to know law; and this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff his/her accuser. Dated: November 3. 1 0 .17» 24 and after its approval as required by law. Ocean Grotte, N.J. It shall not bo required that the sexual harassment or JOHN O. GROSS, Mayor Weber, Muth 6 Weber, Attorneys sexual discrimination take place on Township pfoperty during Irwin B. Ktugman, for the firm regular work hours for a complaint to be fil^ and an investi­ Attest: , TEL 775-7371 RICHARD J. CUTTRELL. Municipal Clerk (201) 327-5000 gation to take place. (44) $42.16 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1993 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES Page 7 NEPTUNE HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING 1993

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For infor­ November 11 County Airport or coming home. mation please call the office Fall Dance Students at Wilson EDITOR, Times Roger has a great setup and at 1-800-386-4768 or 1-908- Neptune - Approxi­ School will have 2 days off Even before November UPDATE it’s a lot better than leaving 774-1391. Call 431 -7476 and from school this week. mately 200 seniors attended 11th was set aside as the by Paul P. Rldner your car at the Airport. we’ll send you a fre map of the fall dance held at the Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 4 & 5 are day on which to honor our Back in action again. When in Freehold, stop at the New Jersey Coastal American Legion Post on the days of New Jersey veterans, young Americans After Orlando for six days it’s the Colonial Bite Shoppe, 41 Heritage Trail... This event is Gully Rd. It was given by Teacher’s Convention. Next were serving our nation great getting off the airpiane being sponsored by the U.S. our Director of Recreation E. Main St... Ray will make week the school is ciosed on throughout the world. Tra­ in downtown Newark, it was Dept, of the Interior. Mr. Richard Bormann. The you up a great sandwich by Thurs., Nov. 11 in obser­ gically, too many have spill­ a lot cooler than it was in Meeting of the Mon­ dance was hosted by Mrs. just telling him we sent you vance of Veteran’s Day. ed their precious blood while Florida. Now let’s see just mouth County Genealogy ♦ Hr*****-*** Terry Sabatino. ... Winter Glow Ball this year countless others have lost what is going on. Club will be held at the His­ Mrs. Sabatino and many will be at the Shore Casino, Tickets are still available their lives while doing so. Friday of this week, the torical Assn. Court St., of the seniors set tables, Atlantic Highlands. Chair­ for the Neptune City Play­ Again this Veteran’s Day 34th Rumson Antique Show Freehold, on Sunday, Nov. took tickets and served a man is Anita Roselle, West ground Committee New America’s servicemen and wiil be held at the Holy 14. David Kleiman, current buffet. Many beautiful plants Long Branch. This is to Year’s Eve Party. It will be women are in far off corners Cross School, Rumson Rd. president of the New York were given out as door benefit the Retarded Citizens held on Fri., Dec. 31 at the of the world and yes, again, Opening time is listed for 7 PC Users Group, will talk on prizes. of Monmouth County... Mr. & many are dying. p.m. to 9 p.m. with $25 ad­ Genealogy and heads a Neptune City Firehouse star­ The seniors danced to Mrs. Joe “Netti" Kessler, Sadly, throughout our mission. It will also be held company which writes and ting at 8 p.m. Cost of the the pleasant music of Chet Verona, gave a large history, as the sounds of war on Saturday & Sunday from markets genealogical soft­ ticket is $30 per person and Roots, whom we always en­ donation to the Monmouth fade away these same veter­ 11 until 6 on Saturday and 5 ware. Mr. Kleiman is includes a hot and cold buf­ joy. College football program ... ans are all too often forgot­ on Sunday. This is a well knowledgable on Genea­ fet, door prizes and a mid­ Guests of honor were: Nov. 12-14, the Woodedge ten. Let’s make this Veter­ attended event and well logical research of persons night toast. Entertainment Richard Bormann, Dick Mur­ at the Horse Park at Stone an’s Day different. Let’s worth the entry fee. of Jewish and Eastern Euro­ will be provided by "D.J. phy, Jim McGann, Pat Mon­ Tavern. For info, call (609) pledge to always remember A baseball Card & pean heritages. He will dis­ Charlie”. Tickets are limited, roe, Betty Schneider and 235-5623 ... Nov. 20, the the sacrifices of veterans Comic Book show will run at cuss how to select from to reserve yours, call 774- Senior Director Rosemary Annual Turkey Trot, a five who served in time of con­ the Ramada Inn, Hazlet, from among the genealogical pro­ 7885. McCann. mile & one mile fun run will flict from our nation’s first Nov. 7 thru December 5th. grams available for personal itititkkkkit^k be held at the Stockton days to today. I plan to do Take the Parkway to exit 117, computers. Christmas is It’s not too early to think Beach Parking Lot, Mana- Seniors Enjoy so and I ask that you and a right on Hwy. 35 and go 2 soon to be here. Send us about Christmas gifts and squan ... Nov. 20 & 21 will grateful nation do so as well. miles. Also, the Jersey your info on parties, events the First Aid Auxiliary has a Auction find Sugar & Spice Holiday For God and Country, Shore Comics opened at and group meetings. Send great gift idea. They are Neptune - The Neptune Festival from 12-5 p.m. at the JOSEPH ENGLISH 1004 Main St., Belmar. They all info to the Public Info, 27 selling 1994 Entertainment Senior Citizen Club held their Cream Ridge Winery ... Lee State Commander, have back issues, including E. Main Street, Freehold, Books for $40 each. Each meeting on Oct. 27 at the Ellen Griffith informs us that American Legion Marvel, D.C., Image, Valiant, the Covenhoven House, N.J. 07728. For finishers, book contains discount cou­ Senior Center. Dark Horse and other in­ Monmouth County Historical goodnight Trumball. pons for restaurants, shows, After the opening of the dependents. The price is Assn’s, history property in travel and more. This is a meeting with a prayer and Florio First also right. Freehold will be open to the perfect gift for that "hard to salute to the flag there was a it it-kit Irk it* to Lose public the day after Thanks­ buy for" person. Call 774- Chinese auaion. Our auc­ DID YOU KNOW THAT giving from Nov. 26 from 12 3 6 ^ to purchase your book tioneer, Vicki Denisewicz, Re-election Bid Ray Misner will be around noon to 4 p.m. Open hearth by Lynn Kroll and help in this fundraising with all her committee peo­ those parts until February .... cooking demonstrations and Despite the rainy cold effort. The Auxiliary raises ple, did a fantastic job. continued from page 1 Monmouth County Engi­ tours of the 1752 house will weather, our youngsters en­ money to help the First Aid There were many great neering Dept, will hold the be staged. joyed another Halloween. Squad purchase necessary things auctioned off. The At press time early Wed­ annual County Holiday Party A Victorian Christmas The Fire Department held 'items. They need your sup­ club made a profit of $153 nesday morning, the latest at the Barclay this year. House Tour and Festival in their annual Children’s Hal­ port. from the auction. count showed Mrs. Whitman ********** Date will be Friday, Dec. Historic Ocean Grove will be loween Party for many "sog­ with 1,208,806 votes com­ 10th. Reservation deadline held Saturday, Dec. 11 from gy" ghosts, witches, prin­ Your “News" can reach pared to the Governor’s cesses, and monsters. As me at 775-4374. 1,175,628 votes, w'lth 99 per­ always, a safe good time giiminfiA'iiiiiiiimliiiiiuiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiluaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiuiinliTiiHTm.v cent of the districts reporting. was had by all. I WEST GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Before midnight Tuesday, ****★★★*★* many feared a repeat of the Playhouses • Storage Sheds • Swing Sets I Corlies Ave. at Walnut St., Neptune 1981 election when Florio Gazebos * 'Wishing Wells * Dutch Windmills Don’t forget "Neptune City Clean-Up Day" will be and winner Thomas Kean * MADE BY AMISH CRAFTSMEN * held on Sat., Nov. 13 starting were separated by only YARDWORKS at 9;30 a.m. Volunteers are 1,700 votes. It was the first time that a (90S) 842-5922 asked to meet at Memorial I Services: Sun. 9:30 a.m. Park. Small groups will be I Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Governor of New Jersey lost his bid for re-election. formed and assigned to I Nursery available at 9:30 a.m. Service clean up different areas in i David B. Cotton, Peistor - Church: 774-6748 - Parsonage: 776-6203 J town. The Public Works De­ TiiiiiiiiiiiimiinniiuiHiniiiiiiiiiM iiiiHnHiHiiiiwiniiuiimHiiimHiiiiiiiiitiiiiiHiiiii partment will supply rakes, brooms and bags. This project is one being funded by the Clean Com­ HEALTH munities Grant. Lots of vol­ unteers are needed - adults & children. The rain date for Cheese Snacks this project is Sun., Nov. 14. *★****★★*★ Good for Teeth, Scientists Find The Wilson Boosters (NU) - Snacking i.s a way of enamel. So less acid means less have announced that the life for most children, and most decay. Across From T he Grore' At Hofandel Firewood fundraising merchandise is parents are concerned about how Pediatric dentist Jed M. Best 660 R t. 35 (S ol) 2153 R t 35 (No.) in. Children will bring it this can affect children's teeth. said, “Cheese is a tooth-friendly Shrewsbury, NJ 07702 Holmdel, NJ 07733 home this week. If you have National Dairy Board research­ snack. It doesn't produce the ac­ any questions regarding the ers have joined other scientists in ids in the mouth that cause tcwth illEIEIElEIEIElElEIEIEIEIElElEIEPJM Dll finding that dairy foods, especially decay. In fact, it may help to neu­ hard cheeses, prevent tooth decay. tralize the acids.” In addition to providing calcium Of course, children should al­ and other good nutrition dairy ways brush their teeth after snacks. New Life For foods are known for, checfdar If this is not possible, the next best LARRISON LARRISON cheese even fixps teeth after de­ thing is a snack that provides good Old Bathtubs & Hie cay begins. nutrition and cavity-fighting quali­ COAL & FUEL OIL COAL & FUEL OIL • Worn out or hard to clean? Dr. J.D.B. Featherstone, chair­ ties — like cheese. ♦ Chipped, cracked, or stained? From the inside, cheese pro­ Hwy. 35 & 3rd Ave. man of the Oral Sciences Depart­ Highway 35 & 3rd Ave • An old fashioned color? ment at Eastman Dental Center in vides calcium for strong teeth plus Neptune City * Mold & Mildew problems? NEPTUNE CITY Let Us Resurface If For You Rochester, N.Y., said, “Some other nutritional benefits. From the AttHouKcei' . . , Make your old, cheeses will inhibit tooth decay or outside, it helps cut down tooth Larrison Coal & Fuel duIL rough bath­ at least will not cause tooth decay. decay, and may even reverse the Oil has expanded its ser­ tub Gleam L ike In a recent study that we published, decay process. New & easy to we showed that cheddar cheese “We’ll never tell children not to vice department to include clean & we can would enhance the repair or rever­ brush after every meal,” Best said. also change the col­ the following: or of your tub too. sal of the dental decay proce.ss.” “But if that’s not possible, [we'll Gas Heat Free Estimates • 5 Yr. Warranty The process begins with bacte­ tell them to] have a piece of cheese.” Installation & Service New Appearance Inc. ria in the mouth breaking down For quick and easy dairy snack ideas, write to: National Dairy AND Porcelain - Fiberglass the sugars and starches from foods, 774-5352 Bathtub Wall Tile Refinishing which produce acids in the mouth. Board, “Power-packed Dairy Central Air Conditioning Monmouth & Ocean Counties Decay occurs when these acids eat Snacks,” 2111 Wilson Blvd., Suite Installation & Service (908) 775-6493 away at the tooth’s outer layer or 600, Arlington, VA 22201. Residence: 77 Broadway Ocean Grove 774-2590 774-5352 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE P

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will be picking up most of moving forward. Bob Green & Linda-Sue Lewis TfteUUmf 7 0 /iV S S the tab for the reconstruc­ Avon Recreation Margaret Lutz at 428 Gar­ tion. If the boardwalk, The annual house judg­ i n field, and the final winner for Wed at New York Yacht Club placed in the same position ing was held last week. This this year, the Scanlons, as before, were to be lost in year's Beat Overall Winner Woodland Ave. by MARIE McMONAGLE a storm within the next was the Foxes on Lakeside Upcoming Events What crazy, mixed up decade or so, FEMA would Ave. Lots of scary figures NOV. 7: Open House - Red weather these past few not again foot the bill. and a green ghoulish light, Bank Catholic, weeks have brought. Ab- However, it is believed that which cast eerie waves NOV. 8: Borough Meeting, 8 soiutely beautiful days with stricter and more con­ across the lake, helped this p.m.. Municipal Building. interspersed with bursts of sistent maintenance the house win the nod from the NOV. 11: Veteran’s Day. pouring rain and unusualiy boardwalk should last well judges. The Scariest was Avon School and Bank cold weather. I'm not into the next century. To the work of the McDevitt girls closed. making any predictions on quote from the presentation for first place and the Thom­ NOV. 15-19: National Edu­ this winter. It really looks made at the borough meet­ son Boys for second. As for cation Week. though that we will have to ing, "It should be noted that many, this is an annual ritual NOV. 16: PTA and Report take it one day at a time. It the old boardwalk stood for which in these families, has Cards at St, Rose High has had its benefits though. 50 to 60 years, that pillers been handed down, parent School. The leaves were a little late were worn to a point where to child. Interesting in­ NOV. 16: Uniform Measure­ changing in our area and there was little strength to heritance. J"hird place in the ment and ordering - Avon they have been holding their resist a storm, and that over scariest went to the Zacco- School. color for almost two weeks the next several years a nes on Lincoln Ave. NOV. 16,17,18 & 19: 12:30 now. A pleasant bonus. beach replenishment pro­ The final category was p.m. Dismissal - Avon The girls and boys soc­ gram will add continued pro­ the most traditional. This is School. cer teams were both to finish tection with time. Therefore, the appealing arrangements NOV. 18: Open House - Red off the season last week, but it would seem appropriate to of pumpkins, haystalks and Bank Regional. with rain delays, the boys plan the replacement without bails of hay with an oc­ NOV. 19: Avon Home and still had another game this cutting corners and where casional figure in attendance, School Chinese Auction and week. The boys had a far possible to add enhance­ First place was the Levines Fashion Show at The War­ more impressive record 4-3 ments." The plan calls for on Sylvania Ave. Second. ren. than the girls with a 1-9 the boardwalk to be replaced record. However, this was in the same position as be­ the girls’ first year and al­ fore at a width of twenty feet a n d ^ though they did not have the made from treated 2x4 lum­ ^,g^'oorhoocf^^ - o . winning scores, they always ber. The lighting would be o played a tight game and of the same style as pre­ usually only lost by about 2 storm and the railings would points. Overall top per­ also maintain the same look formers for the boys were or one similar to that of Jimmy Child, Stephen Skrib- Spring Lake. A few changes Linda-Sue Lewis, of Ver­ early retirement in 1987, was ner and Goalie Jacob Mur­ include extending the boards ^ / o p p e r ' s ona, the daughter of Mr. and a senior vice president and ray. It is am ^ing how much further on the north end and Mrs. Harry S. Mayer, Jr., of director of ail companies in more physical the boys the possible inclusion of a Ray Kimber Roberta Brien Livingston, N.J., was married the Motor Club of America game is than the girls. They gazebo at the south end. Sunday, October 10th to Group. Mr. Green's father manage to score even when When will all this take place? Burglaiy Defenses - I Robert A. Green, of Ocean was the founder, chairman the opposing teams are Design completed by the While not claiming to be tal ways that generally cate­ Grove, N.J. Mr. Green is and chief executive of Motor sprawled over each other in end of November, bids for criminologists, we’d like to gorize most o f the deterrence president of Robert Green & Ciub of America, Garden front of the goal. Experience construction in December put forth a few common- methods that you can use: 1) Associates, Inc., an advert­ State Life insurance Com­ probably has a lot to do with and work completed by May. sense ideas about the thinking Do anything you can to show ising and pubiic relations pany and Moderncare Cen­ it. This was the boys third The commission recom­ o f a burglar: payoff and risk the potential burglar that firm in Red Bank. Justic of ters for America. season. Both groups are mended that the project be Payoff refers to what the bur­ there's a good chance o f be­ the Peace Michael F. Calla­ going to graduate several of funded by a bond floated by Active in boating safety glar gets for his trouble, like ing detected. This includes han performed the ceremony their top players. However, the beach utility rather than & education for many years, jewelry. TV's, etc., and risk lights, alarms, dogs, people at .in the Ships Model Room at they both seem to have a the town. the bridegroom sen/ed as refers to the risk of being home, or the illusion of peo­ healthy sixth grade group. Considering the report the New York Yacht Club, chairman of Nationai Safe caught by the police, or ple at home 2) "Harden the Ail the girls are important from this group was due by New York City, where Mr. Boating Week in 1 9 ^ and harmed in any way by home- target", which means make it Green is a member. to the team in controlling the December, the'project at the 1987, chaired by the Nationai moment is moving along owners, dogs, etc. These are harder to actually get into The bride graduated Safe Boating Councii’s 1990 ball throughout the length of well. factors that go into a burglar's your house. This includes magna cum laude from Rider Educational Conference in the field. Because of the thinking when he's sizing up Marilyn Kegleman pre­ strong locks, bars, solid Coilege in LawrenceviHe, N.J. Oriando, FI., and served as positions they play, some his targets. doors, etc., all o f which take and until recently was vice sented the report on the national chairman of pubiic have better opportunities of Another key point is that more time to get through, and president of sales for Sound scoring than others. The Buckingham Hotel. Several reiations, safety and various it is the burglar's percepHon potentially create more noise, Impressions Marketing Com­ girls who managed to make factors were considered. other ad hoc committees for about payoff and risk that and thus, add to the risk pany in Ciifton. goals and assist this year The building is in need of the United States Power influences his decision to try W ell, now that you have Mr. Green, the son of the were Jackie McGuire with 2 extensive repairs no matter Squadrons, the nation’s iarg- one house over another. A a better understanding of iate Wiiiiam W. Green and assists and 1 goal; Rachael what use would be made of est private boating educa­ burglar will generally try a what the burglar's looking for, the late Bertha Deane Green, Twigg, 3 assists and 1 goal; it. Because of the age of the tional organization. house which he thinks w ill be and your general strategy, of South Orange, graduated Meaghan McMonagle, 1 building, it does not meet Foiiowing the wedding, worth his while with the least we'll be talking about the de­ from Upsala College in East assist and 2 goals; Alicia handicapped standards that the coupie departed for a chance of trouble (we told tails o f detection and "target Orange, and until he elected Cuttrell, 1 assist and 3 goals; are now required. Without European Honeymoon. you this was common sense). hardening" in upcoming col­ Maura Duffy, 1 goal and extensive renovations, the More common sense: one umns. Until then, keep safe, Carrie Capron had 1 assist. building is not suitable for overall strategy to combat keep those lights on. and The goalies for the year who Municipal use. At this time, this is to make your house watch over your neighbors. did a super job were Melissa maintenance is running seem real risky and not much I f you're interested in Smith and Rikki Mullins. about $2,000 per month. o f a prize. Joining the Citizen's Patrol, or Although they only won one For these reasons, it was Okay, so assuming that having a security survey per­ game, the girls should be determined the most prac­ you don't have all your riches formed by the Neptune very proud of their play this tical thing at this time would on convenient display, how Township Police (forNeptune year. be to demolish the building. do you make your house residents) call the Ocean Borough News All the contents of the build- seem more risky? Grove Citizens Patrol at 988- The Beach Front Advis­ ding will be auctioned off in­ There are two fundamen­ 5250 or 774-6859. ory Commission and the cluding windows, doors, fur­ Buckingham Hotel Advisory niture, etc. Mr. Jim Dolan, group have both come in the town engineer, will put with their recommendations this consideration out to bid. and the borough has ac­ It was also determined that cepted the decisions of both the sooner the work could groups. After investigating be accomplished the less various options and alter­ additional, unproductive cost natives that local 'com­ would be incurred. After the munities have adopted for completion of the auction, their beachfront, the group raising of the building and has recommended that Avon leveling of the property the reconstruct the boardwalk in committee will meet to dis­ SHORE WINE & LIQUOR the same position and style cuss the future of the sight. that we have grown accus­ This could include town- Come in and 810 Main Street tomed to and love. houses, individual building The boardwalk had with­ lots or an open space area. See us! Bradley Beach stood storms with relatively An open space would cer­ 775-6008 little damage for about frftY c/o St. James Church tainly be attractive but non­ Support Bradley years before last year’s de­ revenue producing. Finally, 605 Fourth Ave. Food Pantry Bradley Beach, N.J. structive northeaster. FEMA though, things seem to be THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES PAGE 11 Song", etc. They visited the trust functions being es­ MEMORIAL CROSS Conva-Center, The Lodge, 15 YEARS AGO tablished there. Ocean Grove - The 18- King’s Manor and The Grove (From the Oct. 5, 1978 USN fireman Harry P. foot Memorial Cross on the during September and Octo­ issue of The Times) Ennis of Neptune City was I front of the Ocean Grove O bllti,arles ber. Andrew J. Egner Jr. of serving on the attack aircraft Auditorium facing the sea, Miss Schultz also served Livingston and Ocean Grove carrier, USS Enterprise. will be lighted the week of r r as guest soloist for Mr. Gary was named president and Richard D. Brooks was a Nov. 5 - 11, 1993 in mem­ Casciano, organist at First chief executive officer of the freshman at Marietta College ory of James T. Ferguson Methodist Church, Asbury Orange Savings Bank. He in Ohio; George Kopp, soph­ by Boyds and Kellers. Dr. Sheehan Dies At 74 Park on Oct. 10 & 31. She joined the bank in 1942. omore at Arkansas College; Frances Fountain, Duck, sang “O Divine Redeemer" George S. Robson of Chris Ryan, freshman at Continued from Page 1 LOCALS N.C.; and Pat Daly, Red by Gounad and "My Heart Ocean Grove retired from Randolph-Macon; Charles E. RUTH HANCOX, Stock- wife, Mary Jane (Fleming); Bank. Also, 17 grandchild­ Ever Faithful" by Back. Mr. Western Electric Co. after 38 Batdorf, freshman at Gettys­ ton Ave. enjoyed the com­ 12 children; George III of Sea ren. Casciano is a personal friend years of service. burg. All were from Ocean pany of her daughter, Pam Bright; Mary Jane Kroon, Arrangements are under and formerly served Trinity Air Force Major John R. Grove. Kline, last week. Pam, of Rumson; Timothy, Brooklyn; the direction of the John E. Episcopal Church, Red Kuester of Ocean Grove Officers of the Future Sarasota, Fla., had a good Ann and Nora, both New Day Funeral Home, Red Bank. received the Meritorious Ser­ Nurses Chapter at Neptune time seeing her friends and York; Sarah, East Quoque, Bank. Memorial contribu­ vice Medal for outstanding H.S. were Donna Jackson, relatives. They all celebrated N.Y.; Dr. Peter Sheehan, tions may be made to the The WOMAN’S CLUB of airmanship. pres.; Yvonne Truex, v.p.; with a birthday party. Pam's Brooklyn; Andrew, Pitts­ Riverview Regional Cancer Ocean Grove held their 1st Charles D. Fraser of Lee Ann DeCapuci, secy.; on Oct. 14 and Ruth’s son burgh; John and Michael, Center, Red Bank, 07701. meeting of the season on Shark River Hills marked his Carol Seideman, treas.; Mark on the 27th. Joining both Red Bank; Stephen and A wake will be held at Oct. 7 in Fellowship Hall of 25th anniversary with JCP&L Gloria Narayouski, program them for a 4-day week-end Monica, both Ocean Grove. Christian Brothers Academy, St. Paul’s Church at 1:30 where he was Coast Division ch., and Nancy Dudas, were Pam’s and Bill’s sons, Also five brother, Lincroft section of Middle- p.m. In honor of Columbus right-of-way agent. publicity. Jody and Matthew, both of including: Jack, Sag Harbor, town Township. Visiting Day the tables were decor­ Freeholder Director Har­ 50 YEARS AGO Washington, D.C. While ated in red, white & green ry Larrison was receiving N.Y.; Dr. James Sheehan, hours will be 6 to 9 p.m. (From the Oct. 1, 1943 Pam was here, husband Bill with placemats of the map of high praise for placing Mon­ Redgefield, CN.; Phillip and Thursday and 3 to 5 p.m. issue of The Times) was back in Sarasota at Italy & Italian flags. Refresh­ mouth County first in the Michael, both Monmouth and 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. The Parents of Sgt. Warren work. Also left behind wa ments were served by host­ nationwide movement to re­ Beach. Six sister, including: funeral will be 10:30 a.m. T. Vasel of Ocean Grove their dog. a 1-year old black esses Mrs. Frank Clark & cycle waste. Arlene Hopkins, Brooklyn; Saturday at St. Michael's received word that he was labrador called Macbeth. Miss Phyllis Schultz. Edward Fiedler, a mem­ Ann Murphy and Liz Shee­ Roman Catholic Church, killed in action over Europe. Following the opening ber of the Memorial United han, both Monmouth Beach; West End, Long Branch. He was a radio technician on The Anne Forrester Exercises and the business Methodist Church, Neptune a B-17 bomber and was first Group met at the home of meeting conducted by Pre­ City, was the Laity Sunday reported missing in action in Maise Carter on Mt. Hermon sident Mrs. Eleanor Black- speaker at First Church, GLADYS L MILLERING a May 17 bombing raid of she had lived in Newark be­ Way on Tues., Oct. 26. more. Happy birthday was Asbury Park. Ocean Grove - Gladys Emden, Germany, fore moving here in 1950. The meeting was open­ sung for the June, July, The Ocean Grove L. Millering, 97, died Nov. 2 Dorothy D. Kugler of ed by a prayer given by August & September birth­ Recreation Commission re­ She was predeceased Ocean Grove was sworn into at her residence. Maise Carter. Refreshments days and Dot Clark won the by her husband, Frederick elected Wm. Mockridge as the U.S. Women’s Naval Re­ Between 1950 and 1971, were served by the hostess door prize. W. Millering in 1988 and her president; Ruth Hancox, vice serve, Mr. & Mrs. Millering had & Lucilie Dunn & Kathryn Entertainment followed pres.; Yvonne Jobes, secy., owned and operated The daughter, Jean Ann Millering After a tour around the Borden. by Mr. Gary Casciano & his and Ruth Bailey, treas. in 1957. world as a special envoy for Millering, a boarding house An interesting devotion accordion. Mr. Casciano Surviving- are a sdh; Maurice A. Scully of Chief of Staff Gen. George here. She was also a licen­ was lead by Christine Faber. studied music at Westmin­ Neptune was one of four sed practical nurse and had William L. Millering of C. Marshall, Maj. Gen. Wil­ The lesson was given by ster Choir College and with honorees selected for worked at the Ocean Grove Freehold; a grandson, Brett liam H. Morris visited his Adeline Horter. Reports private teachers and once citation by the Monmouth- Nursing Home. Before 1950, of Ocean Grove; three hometown of Ocean Grove were read by Mary Jane played in a polka band in Ocean Chapter of Christians she was a clerk for AT&T in granddaughters, Ronnie Cor­ to qualify as an executor for Schwartz. Secretary Estella Allentown, Pa., his home­ & Jews. nett and Deena Millering, the estate of his father, New York City. Wegge told of the success town. He played Italian & Mrs. Millering was a both Ocean Grove, Bobbin of the rummage sale in Oct. 30 YEARS AGO Howard F. Morris, who died member of the Presbyterian Millering of Freehold and two and that the Anne Forrester German songs and a salute (From the Oct. 4, 1963 in June. Gen. Morris was Church on the Hill, Wayside, greatgrandchildren, Matthew Group wiil be in charge of to our armed forces. Issue of The Times) commander of the Second and was a member of its and Christopher Cornett. the UMW meeting-in-Novem­ Everyone enjoyed the lively Another 19th century Armored Corps. music. United Presbyterian Women. The Ocean Grove Memorial ber. Ocean Grove hotel was William S. Perkins Jr. of Home, here, is in charge of She was a member of the Ruth Hancox plans a 'hooooooooaaaotooeo^ scheduled for demolition. Ocean Grove was commis­ Ocean Grove Chapter 170, arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Major of sioned a 2nd Lt. in the Army luncheon and play in April o now Ocean Chapter 214, Funeral services will be 1994 at the Hunterdon Hill ; O. KUKER ; Interlaken and Ocean Grove Air Corps at Frederick Air­ Belmar, Order of the Eastern held at the Ocean Grove Playhouse. The next meet­ purchased the 40-room field (Okla.) Star. She was a member of Memorial Home, 118 Main ing will be at Ruth Beemer in Jew eler Oceanic on Beach Ave., Officers of 'The Blazer" the ladies auxiliary to the Ave., on Friday morning, Nov. A White Elephant sale between Pitman & McClin- at Neptune H.S. were Est. 1954 Hannah Crossman Post Nov. 5th, at 10:00 with burial is on the agenda. tock, from Sydney A. Ter- George Frick, editor In chief; Jewelry 2233, Veterans of Foreign following at the Fairmount Others present were hune. The Majors planned Marie Stout, managing Wars and was formerly a Cemetery, Newark. Ruth Schwartz, Liesel Kahl, & to construct new homes. editor, and Lee Polhemus, member of the Ocean Grove Friends may call at the Anne Elliot, Betty Yeo, Watch Repair David A. Belasco of business mgr. Women’s Club. funeral home on Thursday Florence Gibbons, Alice Bradley Beach, a senior at Mayor Leon T. Abbott of Born in the Bronx, N.Y., from 2-4 and 7-9. Michak, Beverly Ehrenfield. * Watches Princeton University, was Belmar said townspeople * piamonds awarded a $500 actuarial had contributed $1,000 to We want your LOCALSiil * Watch Batteries scholarship by the Prudential send a Christmas present to Mail or bring In news about Ins, Co. every Belmar resident in the your family members by Fri­ 610 Main Street The Gables Club & Apts, armed forces r day to be typeset & consider­ O c t M ^ Q'U>A/4, Bradley Beach ed for the following Thurs­ on Walnut Street, Neptune, THE ] 18 Main Avenue B (Opposite Railroad Station)« day’s edition. Mail to The opening ads offered one and TIMES 775-0435 Times, PO Box 5, Ocean t 776-7723 two bedroom units from Grove, NJ 07756. o _ $120 monthly. by mail... fiofilt.....to tkkJJnJ, aoooo ooooooaaeaaag PHYLLIS SCHULTZ, lyric Donald W. Peppier, trust tia t r ukatrtrv-kt is aJJoioat. only $12 - contralto, and her accom­ FAX Your News officer at the Central Jersey panist Lawrence Salvatore of To The Times Bank’s Allentown office, was per year in To listen to a detailed obituary for the following, please 918-1188 transferred to the Allenhurst dial 922-3132 and enfer the appropriate ID Number on your Asbury Park continue their county touchtone telephone dfciler pad when prompted. programs for nursing homes office to manage centralized in the area with an Autumn ($15 out of county) Lucy B. Marshall August 28.1993 9354 Roy L. Behring Septerrtoer 3.1993 9356 program of favorites such as Bernice M. Savage September 6.1993 9356 Marion Palmer September 11.1993 9357 "Autumn Leaves", ’Trees", Dorothy A. Elberson September 15.1993 9358 "IndianSummer, "September When you Truly Care. Madeleine Shaughnessy September 17.1993 9360 Stephen P. Dudak October 3.1993 9361 Charlotte L. Burger October 13.1993 9362 Walter J. Gill October 26.1993 9364 William P, Walton Jll, ownerondMonoger iiljrzutctom , Neptune ConvaCenter J Established 1965 V^jSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSa * i J U ju n c rm '^ t x m e a • Where caring comes first O^umrat 9{ome I • An all-private skilled Highway 33 -— Neptune w D. Joseph Lopez nursing facility < 775-0567 I Manager Director Forethought funeral planning* affords you: . • Convalescent/ Thomas yv. Taylor • No tax UabiUrits to you or four family; y* Rehabilitation • Flexible payment options; y 704 7th Ave., Asbury Park « ^Feaee of mind; {t. 775-0021 • Medicare approved • The ability to mate your own decisions in admnee. y 1200 10th Ave., Neptune • From minimum stays to long-term skilled care 775-0028 KT*.‘ iOl Walnut Street • Neptune, New Jersey 07753 GC • Fuixlcd by poticiu.r'on, Forethought Ufo tniutinoe Compwiy Y est. 1881 , 908/774-3550 *ts5SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^ PAGE 12 OCEAN GROVE AND NEPTUNE TIMES THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993

— ------OCEAN GROVE - PRINTER’S BOXES - Old REAL ESTATE ROOMS FOR RENT CUSTOM PAINTING - In- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Oceanfront Condo. 1 Bdrm. printer’s boxes for sale. $25 OCEAN GROVE - Clean, terior/exterior. 15 yrs. prof­ OPEN HOUSE SOLID CHERRY - Four- quiet rms. starting at $300/- with deck facing ocean. - $50. The Times Building, SUN., NOV. 7, 1-4 P.M. essional experience. Insur­ 64 Main Ave., Ocean Grove Poster Bed w/mattress and mo. Near everything. TV Washer/dryer/dishwasher. 105 INSKIP AVE. ed. Call Tom at 988-8226 or or call 774-4175. (*) box spring, in splendid con­ lounge. Wkly. rates avail. Winter or year round. No 974-1159. (36-43) Bright and sunny 2 bed­ Special to Seniors. Call 775- dition. Must see to ap­ pets. Call 681-1319 after 6 room ranch, completely 7506. (41-44*) preciate. Asking $250.00. p.m. (44) NO MORE CLEANING HELP WANTED redone, incl. new kitchen BLUES - Indulge yourself. I’ll Call after 6 p.m., 774-3879. POSTAL JOBS-$12.08/hr. and bath; great closets; gas OCEAN GROVE - Weekty/- clean for you. Call Arvella at (44-45) Monthly. Quiet, clean & ele­ OFFICE/FLOOR to start, plus benefits. Postal hot water heat; attached SPACE FOR RENT 988-6360 & save yourself the carriers, sorters, clerks, gant rms. Discount rates garage, and more! Just re­ OCEAN GROVE - Office/- backache. I am located in maintenance, For an appli­ available. 24 Main Ave., Ocean Grove & truly enjoy duced. $91,900. Carols Ocean Grove. (15*) Floor space available in cation and exam information, prime business area on Main making homes shine. (43*) call 1-219-736-4715, ext. P- Lane Realtors, 946-3434. (44) Avenue. Largest ground 2701 9am - 9pm, 7 days. WINTER RENTAL MERCHANDISE WANTED OCEAN GROVE - Sunny, floor open office space in (41-43*) town. Conducive to walk-in SECOND HAND ROSE - NOTICE quiet, 1 bdrm turn. apt. Avail Always buying antiques * Township of Nsptuns 11/15. $475/mo. includes business: 100-800 sq. ft. All NATIONAL PUBLISHING County of Monmouth furniture * jewelry * lamps * Notics of Public Sale of C o >o d Aoertm ent heat. Call 988-0944. (43) utilities included. Call days FIRM needs people to label 774-2600 or 775-4534 eves, bed & dining sets. Call 229- postcards from home. BY ViniU^ OF A DEFAUlr UNDEP tQ certain Credit SI 62. (36-46) Agreement and Security Agreement, each dated March 21. APT. FOR RENT & weekends. (*) $800/wk. Set your own 1990 and made by Maura A. Walsh, (the "Debtor*^ in favor of HOUSE FOR SALE hours. Call 1 -900-740-7377 The Dime Savings Bank of New York. FSB (the "Secured OCEAN GROVE - Ocean PORCH SALE Party'^. bik. w/ocean view. Newly RESTORED VICTORIAN (1.49 min./18 yrs-k) or Write: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Articles of the for sale by owner, 3 bdrms., OCEAN GROVE - Sat., PASSE -H2895, 161 S. Linc­ Uniform Commerci^ Code the Secured Party, or its ^ucces*:" renovated, new kitchen. Oct. 30th. 9am. No early Must see. $500/mo. 1 bdrm. 1 1/2 baths, cathedral ceiling olnway, N. Aurora IL 60542. in interest or l^ a l representative, will sell the collateraf in kit. Ocean & lake views. callers. 91 Embury Ave. (42-45*) hereinafter described at public auction on December 1. 1993. Refs. + Sec. req. Avail. Chest of drawers, electric Said public auction will commence at 10 o'clock a m at the Nov. 1 or Dec. 1. Call 908- Deck w/lights, plants & offices of Zucker, Goldberg. Becker and Ackerman. 1955 lawnmower & mission rock- • 65-439 SI 3-0533 or 774-1582. shower. 2 porches. New Springfield Avenue, Maplewood. New Jersey. 07040. at which er. Misc. items. (43) SHERIFF S SALE time the following collateral wilt be sold; (42-43) HWBB/Gas Heat. Reduced SUPERIOR COURT All shares of the cooperative corporation, lea&es stock to $127,900. Call 775-0630. OF NEW JERSEY powers, assignments ot leases, and other agreements. tr'-*r«; MERCHANDISE FOR SALE BRADLEY BEACH - Two 2 (33-43) CHANCERY DIVISION merits, and documents, pursuant to which certain rights or 85 BUICK REGAL. Black w o N M O u rn c o u n t y benefits have been granted to the Debtors, all in connectitFn bdrm. apts. Ea. w/ocean Docket No. F-3255-92 ______with or pursuant to certain Promissory Notes and Ser=.r.ty COMMERCIAL PROPERTY w/tan vinyl roof. Power win­ Agreements (collectively, the "Collatefar) representing thr view, 3 houses from beach. dows, power steering, power Lehman Capitol CorporaJion, Plain Off-st. parking. Basement FOR SALE tiff vs: debtors' Interest in the following property: breaks, A/C. Needs engine. Fred P. Gasior. J r . ci al. Defendant 14>930 White Street, Eatontown, New Jersey storage. $650 & $635/mo. + OCEAN GROVE - Reno­ The underlying indebtedness. In the appr^ iimate an. i t B/0. Call 774-8048. (43) By virtue cf a wnt of cxecu:*on in the utils. Call 908-232-5456. vated Historical Property on of $11,221.00 plus accrued interest, legal ferM and cc^*^ >f Main Ave. First Floor Com- above stated action to me directed. I sale, as represented by a Promissory Note or ot'-r?* form «Ff (43) shall expose for sale at public vcr.duc, repayment agreement between the debtor and the ~^~itred merical Office Space, base­ It's garage sale time. at 50 East Main Strecl. (formerly Don’t undersell your mer­ Party is not part of this auction and is not being sold OCEAN GROVE - Clean, ment storage, 2 apts. Finan­ the U.S. Post Office), in the Bor­ The purchase price for the Cdiateral shall be the highest chandise. Why get $5 or ough of Frocholcf, County cf Mon­ unfurnished 2nd fl. w/porch cing avail, to qualified buyer. bid and shall be payable in cash or by certified or b t c t ■' ck. Call days 774-2600 or 775- $10 when you can get much mouth, New Jersey, on Monday, the of which a ten (10%) percent deposit is required with ih*-' s tr in good location. Perfect for more. Call me before you 22nd Day of Nevember, 1993 at 2 cessful bid at time auction and the balarx^e of tt.c purchn^-? single. Lease & sec. req. 4534 eves. & weekends. (*) o'clock, P.M, prevailing lime. price shall be payable within thirty (30) days (Xk.: log Date". decide to give if away. High The property to be sold is located >n The Secured Par^ reserves the right to bid at sale. J No pets. $500 + elec. 988- SERVICES prices always paid without the City of Asbory Park m the County not be required to post a deposit and may credit agatni:! ttu 3022. Leave message. any hassle. Please call for of Monmouth. State ot T4cw Jersey. purchase price bid alt sums due to the Soured Party ur>d«^ (42-43) LANDSCAPING - Unwant­ Comm only known as: 1110 Second the Security Agreement Should the successful bidder fail to appf. Andy Rose - 918-0598. Avenue, Asbury Park. New Jersey, deliver the balance of the pHjrchase price within the time perkxt ed shrubs, stumps & small (19-50*) Tax Lot No 7 tn Block No 37 set forth herein, then upon the expiration of such time period OCEAN GROVE -1 bdrm. trees removed. Reasonable Dimensions of Lo\: (A.pprc*ifM3tcly} the collaterai may, in the sole discretion of the Secured Party, All modern. $450 + utils. 150' X 50'. be resold and any loss arising from such resale r>.all be the price. Call 776-7378. (36-52) responsibility of the former successful bidder. The may Call 774-1732 or 775-5642. 57-411 Nearest Cross Street; 150 from SHERIFF’S SALE Comstock Street. be subject to further conditions and revisions as may be an (40-47*) MEDICAL CLAIMS - Con­ nounc^ at the start of the auction. The C^lateraf appurtenant SUPERIOR COURT TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of thereto may be inspected at the offices of Zucker. Goldberg, fused by medical claims fil­ OF NEW JERSEY the bid am ount at the time of sale. Becker and Ackerman immediately prior to the sate OCEAN GROVE - Spac­ ing procedure? Have you CHANCERY DIVISION Balance due in 30 days. Co&h or ccr- The Co-op Apartment will be sold as is, subject to superior ious, renovated 1 bdrm. MONMOUTH COUNTY lified check only. liens, if any. subject to rights of tenants or occupants in missed out on securing all Docket No. F-11608-91 $550 incl. heat & elec. Im- The approximate amount of thc-juog- possession, if any. and subject to rights of the cooperatrve the insurance reimbursement The Ramapo Bank, Plaintiff v»: ment and Commission to be satisfied corporation. Possession is to be obtained by the purchaser med occup. 774-2600. to which you are entitled. Gregory Pagano, et al. Defendant by sale is the sunt of 5122.482.19. Please direct all inquiries with respect to the coHateral to; (42-45) By virtue of a writ of execution in the Additionally, all sales are subject to ZUCKER. GOLDBERG. BECKER & ACKERMAN Let us help. Call 774-2600 above stated action to me directed, I days. f*) Sheriff's foes, to bo paid by the suc­ Attention: Joel Ackerman, Esq. OCEAN GROVE - 2 room shall expose for sale at public vendue, cessful bidder (Advertising. Mileage 1955 Springfield Avenue at 50 East Main Street (formerly the and Costs). Maplewood, New Jersey 07(H0 U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of Attorneys for Secured Party, apt. in Victorian house with DISCOUNT TELEPHONE The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Freehold. County of Monmouth. New THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF NEW YORK. FSB SERVICE - Phone jacks in­ to adjourn this sale without further private entrance, yard, short Jersey, on Monday, the 22nd Day of XPX 28208 notice by publication. waik to beach. One person, stalled, cable TV outlets. Re­ November. 1993 at 2 o ’clock. P.M. (44-47) $77.64 WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff tired from NJ Bell. 27 yrs. prevailing time. no pets. $390 -f gas. Call Dated: Oct. 27. No -. 3, 10. 17 AJi that certain tract or parcel of larnj experience. Call 908-528- William M.E. Powers, Jr.. Chartered, 988-6281. ■" (44) and premises, situate, lying and being 7535. (33-47) Attorney in the Township of Neptune, in the BRADLEY BEACH - Mod­ 57-444 (609) 654-5131 County of Monmouth. State of New SHERtFF'S SALE ern, large 2 bdrm., new w/w Jersey, more particularly described 57-322 SUPERIOR COURT carpet, AC, security inter­ herein. 65-414 SHERIFF'S SALE OF NEW JERSEY Slip-Unit 123, situated in Seaview SHERIFF'S SALE SUPERIOR COURT com, off-street parking, CHANCERY DIVISION Marina at Shark River Condominium SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY laundry rm. on premises. 1 MONMOLTTH COUNTY together with a .8085 undivided per- < OF NEW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F-002698-91 1/2 biks. to beach. No Pets. centage interest in the Common CHANCERY DIVISION MONMOLTTH COUNTY 65-434 Maryland National Mortgage Corpo­ 776-7654. f**1 Element of said Condominium (re­ MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No. F-13989-91 SHERIFF S SALE ration, Plaintiff vt: ferred to in this Deed as the Docket Piq. F-1263-93 Resolution Truit Coipo^^tion at Con­ SUPERIOR COURT Ricky L. Bugg & Mrs. Ricky L. Bugg, servator for Carteret Federal Savings 65-418 "Condominium Slip-Unit"). The con­ Sears Mortgage Corporation. Plaintiff OF NEW JERSEY hfw, DefendanU veyance evidenced by this Deed is vs: Bank. Plaintiff vs: CHANCERY DIVISION SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of a writ of execution In the made under the provisions of and is Anna Marie Dei Negro and AJfonse Del Andrew Commodore and Yvonne MONMOUTH COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT above etated action to me directed, I subject to the New Jersey Condo­ Negro, ct als. Defendants Commodore, his wife; et ale, Defen­ Docket No. F-2091-93 OF NEW JERSEY •hall expose for sale at public vendue, minium Act (N.J.S.A. 46:8P-1 et seq.) By virtue of a writ of execution in the dants Liberty Business Credit Corporation CHANCERY DIVISION at SO East Main Street {formerly the and any applicable regulations above stated action to me directed, I By virtue of a writ of execution in the Plaintiff vs: MONMOUTH COUNTY U.$. Post Office), in the Borough of adopted thereunder. The conveyance shall expose for sale at public vendue, above stated action to me directed, 1 Walter M. Clark, et a/s, Defendant Docket No. F-t9854-9t Freehold, County of Monmouth, New evidenced by this Deed is also made at 50 East Main Street (formerly the shall expose for sale at public By virtue of a writ of execution in the Tran»amwica Financial Servicea, Inc., Jersey, on Monday, the 22nd Day of in accordance with the terms, limita­ U.S. Post Office), in the Borougfi of vendue, at 50 East Main Street, above stated action to me directed, 1 Plaintiff va: November, 1993 at 2 o'clock, P.M. tions, conditions, covenants, Freehold, County of Monmouth, New (formerly the U.S. Post Office), in shat! expose for sale at public vendue, Frank PuHano, at ala. Defendant prevailing time. restrictions, essements. agreements Jersey, on Monday, the Sth Day of the Borough of Freehold. County of at 50 East Main Street (formerly the By virtue of a writ of execution in the The properly to be sold is located in and any other provisions set forth in November, 1993 at 2 o'clock, P.M. Monmouth. New Jersey, on Mon­ U.S. Post Office), in the Borough of above atated action to me directed. I the City of Asbury Park in the County that certain Master Deed for Seaview prevailing time. day, the 1 Sth Day of November. 1993 shall expose for sale at puM c vendue, Freehold, County of Monmouth. New of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. The property to be sold is located in at 2 o’clock, P.M. prevailing time. at 50 East Main Street (formerly the Marina at Shark River Condominium, Jersey, on Monday, the 22rtd Day ol Commonly known at: 207 Elizabeth dated April 29, t987 and recorded the Borough of Oceanport in the The property to be sold is located in U.S. Poat Office), in the Borough of November. 1993 at 2 o'clock. P.M. Street, Asbury Park, New Jersey. May 1, 1987 in the Office of the Clerk County of Monmouth, State of New the Township of Neptune in the County Freehold. County of Monmouth. New prevailing time. Tax Lot No. 20 in Block No. 92 on the of the County of Monmouth in Book Jersey. of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. Jersey, on Monday, the 1st Day of The properly to be sold is located in tax map. Commonly known as: 63 Seneca Commonly known ss; 1308 11th Av­ November, 1993 at 2 o'clock, P.M. 4752 of Deeds at Page 1, as the same the Township of Neptune in the County Dimensiorts of Lot (Approximatety) may now or hereafter be lawfully Place. enue. of Monmouth, State of New Jersey. prevailing time. 50'wide by ISO'long. amended. Tax Lot No. 1C in Block No. 52. Tax Lot No. 36 in Block No. 201. The property to be aold ia located in Commonly known as: 1507 West Lake Nearest Cross Street: Begkir>ing at a DimonsiorwofLol: (Approxlmalely) 150' Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) theTownahip of Neptune in the CotMtty Being com m only known as: Slip Unit Avenue, Neptune. New Jersey. point in the w esterly Kne o f Elizabeth wide by 150' kmg. 86.09' wide by 61.34' long. of Monmouth. State of New Jeraay. 123, Sea Spray Lane, Neptune, New Tax Lot No. 4 in Block No. 179. Street, said point being distant 169.4S’ Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the Cummonty known aa: 1420 Seventh Jersey. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) southerly from the intersection of the northerly side of Seneca Place. 195' southerly side of Eleventh Avenue, Avenue. Being Lot(s): 202.C, Block 570, Tax 4 5 'X 136'. westerly Nr>e of Elizabeth Street and from the easterly side of Itaska Place. 185.25' from the westerly side of Ridge Tax Lot No. 21 in Block No. 208. Map of the Township of Neptuire. Nearest Cross Street; Myrtle Avenue. the touthorfy fine of Mattiaon Avenue. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of Avenue. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 10% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 10% of the bid amount at the time of sale. TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT; 10% of the bid amount at the tim e o f aaie. the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at the time of sale. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ the bid am ount at the tim e of sale. Balance due in 30 daya. Caah or car* Balartce due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ tified check only. tified check only. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ tified check only. tilled check only. tified check only. The approximate amount of the judg­ The approximate amount of the judg­ tified check only. The approximate amount of the judg­ The approximate amount of tha judg* The approximate amount of the judg- ment and Commission to be satisfied ment and Commission to be satisfied The approximate amount of the judg­ ment and Commission to be satisfied ment and Commiaaion to be aatitfied rr>ent and Comm ission to be satisfied by sale is the sum of $174,587.20. by sate is the sum of $74,536.68. Ad­ ment and Comm ission to be satisfied by sale is the sum of $225,685.39. by tala it tha turn of S51.667.34. Ad­ by sale is the sum of $83,401.72. Ad- Additionally, all sates are subject to ditionally, all sales are subject to by sale is the sum of 543.286.42. Ad- Additionally, all sales are subject to ditionally, an aalea era subject to dftionaHy. sM sales are subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the suc­ Shenffs fees, to be paid by the suc­ ditionaliy. all sales are subject to Sheriff's fees, to be paid by the suc­ SherifTs fees, to be paid by the Suc­ Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the suc­ cessful bidder (Advertising. Mileage cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage Sheriffs fees, to be paid by the suc­ cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage cessful bidder (Advertisirvg. Mileage cessful bidder (Advertisir>g, Mileage and Costs). and Costs). cessful bidder (Advertising, Mileage and Costs). and Costa). and Cotta). The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the right and Costs). The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reaervee the right to adjourn this sale wit.is.ul ♦urther to adjourn this sale without further The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further to adjourn thia tala without further to adjourn thia aaie without further notice by publication. r>otice by publication. to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. notice by publication. notice by pub6catk>n. WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff notice by publication. WILLIAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff WIiLiAM M. LANZARO, Sheriff WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Dated: Oct. 13. 20. 27, Nov. 3 Dated: Oct. 27. Nov. 3, 10, 17 WILLIAM M. LANZARO. Sheriff Dated: Oct. 27. Nov. 3. 10. 17 OalPd: O ct 13. 20. 27, Nov. 3 Dated: Ocl. 27. Nov. 3. 10. 17 Shapiro and Kretsman, Attorneys Williams, Caliri, Miller & Ottey. Attor­ Dated; Oct. 20, 27. Nov. 3. 10 Toll, Sullivan and Luthman, Attorneys Weber, Muth and Weber, Attorneys Federman 6 Phelan, Attorneys Edward C. Lambert, for the finn neys Shapiro & Kreisman, Attorneys Edward Sullivar. for the firm George J. Cotx, for the firm Harold N. Kaplan, for the firm (609) 662-5535 Oavfd Gdub, for the firm Edward C. Lambert, for the firm (609) 795-3030 {201)327-5000 (609) 656-511S I - ' $63.24 (201)694-0600 (201) 338-9700