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F it n e s s SERVING ABERDEEN, HAZLET, HOLMDEL, r o u n d u p KEYPORT, MATAWAN AND MIDDLETOWN Page 29 P a g e 3 4 APRIL 15, 1998 40 CENTS VOLUME 28, NUMBER 15 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■HI _ MUM Board rejects report Fact-finder recommends 5-year contract with an average 3.7% increase BY MARY DEMPSEY Staff Writer

he Middletown Board of Education has rejected the non-binding Public Employment Relations Commis­ Tsion's (PERC) fact-finder’s report and rec­ ommendations, issued on March 31. For almost two years, Middletown Township Education Association (MTEA) members have been working under an expired contract. With the fact-finder’s report, the board and MTEA have reached the end of the fact-finding phase of the contract negotia­ tions. The MTEA has not yet rejected or ■ •• accepted the fact-finder’s report. “We have not taken an official position The Lufburrow Mill Lodge on Whippoorwill Valley Road may become part of a proposed Middletown Historic District. on the report. We are still reviewing the Overlooking the mill pond, the miller’s house dates to the late 18th century, fo r the story, see page 21. document and would prefer to give our (Augusto F. Menezes/Greater Media) reaction to the board first,” MTEA President Diane Swaim said. According to PERC rules, both sides are required to meet within five days of Ex-h.s. principal charged receipt of the fact-finder’s report. At this time, the two sides have not violating the rights of the victim,” of him,” Klavon said. scheduled a meeting but have agreed to 1996-97 Matawan Charles J. Hynes, district attorney for “If it’s true,” he added, “I feel sorry contact PERC to assign a conciliator to Regional H.S. principal Kings County, Brooklyn, N.Y., said in an for his wife. They are only married since discuss the recommendations with the April 9 media advisory. last spring,” MTEA and board. arrested in Brooklyn John J. Rodgers, 56, Clifton, w as According to Klavon, it was mutually “We hope to meet after school resumes BY LINDA DeNICOLA Matawan Regional High School’s princi­ agreed that Rodgers resign from his po­ next week. Today was the board’s original Staff Writer pal during the 1996-97 school year. target date to meet with the association,” sition as principal. Matawan-Aberdeen Superintendent of “He was not very strong on student board negotiations committee Chairman criminal complaint was filed last Schools Michael Klavon said the sc hool Philip Scaduto said. discipline and not very supportive of his week against a former Matawan district had done an extensive background immediate subordinates,” Klavon said of The 99-page report presents the con­ Regional High School principal. check, including a criminal check, before tract proposals from each side, an opinion A the former principal. He was charged with sex abuse and from fact-finder Martin Scheinman and his hiring Rodgers and nothing was amis■s. Klavon said it was unfortunate, but other charges involving a 36-year-old “He had been employed by the recommendations to resolve the contract New “we wanted a stronger administrator.” female school aide at the New York high York City school system for 30 ye dispute. ars,” Board of Education member Stanley school where he was serving as a consul­ Klavon noted. In his recommendations, Scheinman Lachiewicz said that Rodgers came to the tant. Klavon was “totally shocked responded to 12 of the proposals brought about school district with very good rec­ “These charges accuse the defendant the charges against Rodgers. ommendations. of betraying his oath as a principal and Continued on page 26 “No one would have ever thoughi that Continued on page 28 2 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 FROM OUR NURSERY W e’re growers of over 600 acres of Quality Nursery Stock from the Usual to the Exotic for more than 50 years

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MIDDLETOWN — A settlement was reached recently that will give control of the artifacts from the Spy House Museum, also known as the Shoal Harbor Museum and the Whitlock-Seabrook-Wilson House to Gertrude Neidlinger, the long­ time curator. Last September, a state Superior Court judge issued a restraining order prevent­ ing any artifacts from being removed from the 17th-century museum house on Port Monmouth Road. The restraining order was requested by Neidlinger, who was forced out in the Holmdel High School science early 1990s when the Shoal Harbor Mu­ wing opens. seum Corp., a township-appointed body, Page 12 took over maintenance of the museum house and its five-acre tract for the town­ ship. The suit named Edward Banfield, • C la ssifie d s...... Page 52 president of the corporation, and Janet • Editorials ...... Page 24 Czugh, a trustee. It was up to a judge to decide who had • Entertainment.. .Page 37 control over the artifacts unless both par­ • L e t t e r s ...... Page 24 ties reached an agreement. The attorneys • Marketplace . . . Page 51 for both parties met with state Superior Court Judge Clarkson Fisher in Freehold • M ilestones...... Page 43 and came to an agreement about two • O b itu a rie s...... Page 46 weeks ago, Neidlinger's attorney Thomas Comer, Hazlet, said. • Police B e a t...... Page 45 According to Comer, Neidlinger was • Sports ...... Page 47 given possession of all of the artifacts •Yesteryear ...... Page44 from the museum, including those that are in storage. Artifacts that were lent to other museums will have to be returned, he Phone numbers: 100 TREES PLANTED — Joanne Steinhart, manager of the Naty re said. Conservancy volunteer program, and Joan Beebe, environmental health and Aside from returning items to rightful safety coordinator for Huber Park in Middletown, set soil around a young $sh Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 8226 owners, the corporation had donated FAX 254-0486 tree at the park during the National Tree Trust, America’s Treeways progra m. Looking on is Ken Thoman, an ecologist for the park system. pieces to Poricy Park in Middletown, Longstreet Farm in Holmdel Park and the Display Advertising 972-6740 Atlantic Highlands Historical Society. FAX 972-6746 Twenty-nine boxes of artifacts be­ longing to Neidlinger, who helped get Classified 1-800-660-4ADS the township to purchase and buy the Classified FAX 432-0016 Matawan mulling house approximately 25 years ago, are being stored at Lackland Self-Storage in Delivery problems? Hazlet. Call circulation at 254-1755 The township has been paying the before noon on Thursday, high-tech system storage fee, Comer said, but as soon as Neidlinger is in control of the artifacts, MATAWAN — The Borough Council fic studies, Ross said. she’ll have to pick up the cost of the stor­ is considering switching to a computer sys­ If the borough decides to proceed, Ross age until she finds a location for all of the Independent tem that could combine data from all bor­ said Schoor DePalma could provide tech­ items. ough departments. nical assistance. Neidlinger could not be reached for This would enable the departments to The county, which utilizes GIS, is en­ comment, but her attorney said she is share information, enhancing decision mak­ couraging municipalities to use the system. looking for a place to reopen a museum. Managing Editor Marilyn Duff ing, according to a presentation at the April For $10,500, Matawan could purchase “She is looking into Sandy Hook, but Sports Coordinator Lindsey Siegle 7 council meeting. the borough section of a computerized coun­ The system, called Geographic that is not the only place,” he added. Executive Editor Gregory Bean ty-wide aerial map compiled by the county, Information System (GIS), organizes and which would show the borough in full-color Last summer, the township made an Publisher Kevin Wittman displays all types of data in map-like form. digital photography. The cost would include arrangement with the county to turn over According to G. Steven Ross, an asso­ GIS software and training for two people. approximately 11 acres of property along ciate with the borough’s engineering firm, Ross said such a map is essential to the Port Monmouth Road, including the Spy Schoor DePalma, Manalapan, GIS is limited GIS system and could cost three times as A Greater Media Newspaper House, to the county in exchange for a only by the data input and could prove much if the borough had it done on its own. $1.4 million credit toward the township’s invaluable to the borough. While implementation of the system on a $4.5 million share of the $8.5 million Port The system would allow the borough to large scale within the borough could take I K B k T i VERJHED Monmouth Road project. j v l v rn IpAUaril AUDIT CIRCULATION take a new look at current programs and for­ several years and prove costly, it could be The 11 acres will be incorporated into mulate new ones in a way not previously implemented sooner at borough hall and Monmouth County’s Bayshore Wa­ possible. would likely save money in the long term by The Independent is published Wednesday terfront Park. by the Greater Monmouth Publishing Co., “The uses are endless,” Ross said. “GIS allowing more efficient communications. P.O. Box 1080, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. will contain whatever the municipality Borough Engineer Stephen DePalma said. The county had asked that all of the First-class mail subscription available at deems important.” “It’ll be a short few years until every­ contents be removed before it takes pos­ $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. It could be used for 911 emergency rout­ body has this,” DePalma added. session of the Spy House to avoid getting ing, utility management and crime and traf­ — Beverly McGee involved in ownership issues. 4 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 pansiemie Tree removal upsets Do You Need A Prom Dress? St. John’s neighbors Come Seethe Best Selection in Central NJ! have initiated an appeal. BY MELANIE SCHROEDER Zoning Officer Alice Karlquist was not A Large Selection o f Staff Writer present at the meeting, but the township responded to the Tumazos’ complaint on Prom , Bridesm aid's, Special HOLMDEL — Residents are unhappy Thursday by issuing a stop-work order at about an exemption granted for the expan­ the construction site. sion of St. John Vianney High School ath­ The Tumazos and other residents of O ccasion Dresses & Accessory letic fields. Dora Lane and surrounding areas are con­ The school, located at Bethany and cerned about the project because it In Sizes 3-23 & 4-24 Line roads, was granted a construction involves the removal of 13 acres of mature permit without having to go through the forests in environmentally sensitive lands, site-plan review process. they said. Rosa Tumazos, 13 Dora Lane, who In a letter to Mayor Robert Giannone, OVER 1500 DRESSES lives nearby, told the Township Committee they note that, “Unlike the PNC Arts IN STOCK Monday, neighbors did not learn of the Center massive environmental disruption exemption until April 9, when construc­ project, Holmdel Township (does) have tion activity suddenly began. jurisdiction over this project." Upper Level In Woodbridge Mall, She and her husband, John, who ques­ According to Mrs. Tumazos, the plans Woodbridge, NJ tioned why the school was exempted from also violate a 300-foot buffer requirement the regular site-plan review process, which between her property and the fields. 732-636-5340 would have included a public hearing, Without the required buffer, the expan­ sion will cause extensive lighting and noise disturbances affecting neighbors of 120 FOOT WATERSLIDE the school, according to Mr. Tumazos. “We need the trees there so that the lights of the fields don’t beam into our kitchens HEATED and living room,” he told the committee. Mr. Tumazos also noted that the 13 WATERPARK acres are designated as environmentally sensitive areas on several wetlands maps. F L Y IN G T R A P E Z E According to Mr. Tumazos, the zoning officer granted the exemption because it SPORTS CLINICS wii£ PR O ’S was not considered a construction project. 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HAZLET — Primary has taken on a He added that the June primary will new meaning in the township. give voters the opportunity to choose from IT IS SUGGESTED THAT YOU CALL EVEN IF YOUR SPOUSE IS CURRENTLY NOT For the first time possibly in township a wider field of candidates. INTERESTED IN MEDIATION. MR. Ha r m o n c a n help o v e r c o m e th a t problem . history, Republican and Democratic pri­ Mayor E. Christopher Leonessa and maries will be held to determine party can­ Committeeman Peter Doyle, both Demo­ THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THE FIRST VISIT. crats, did not file for re-election. didates for two Township Committee seats D LAW FOR OVER TWENTY FIVE YEARS AND IS A Leonessa and Doyle were the first STANLEY HARMON HAS PRACTICE in November. GRADUATE OF THE WHARTON SC HOOL. HIS OFFICE FOR DIVORCE MEDIATION IS The primary will be held June 2. Democrats to break a Republican stran­ LOCATED IN TINTON FALLS, CLOS!E TO THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY. 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Debt ser­ Leonessa’s announcement came after vice increased $50,000 over last year’s bud­ the public hearing on the budget and before get. the committee vote. Debt service costs rose $50,000 over last The committee voted to defer adoption year. The 1998 debt service costs total of the budget until April 21, pending receipt $1,123,447. of the state discretionary figures, which are The reserve for uncollected taxes is also due to be released this week. up, $915,919, compared to $905,748 last Leonessa also said the 1998 township year. Reasons To budget would result in a zero tax increase The balance of outstanding debt is for residents, even if the township received $5,626,500, including $338,447 in interest no state aid. and $785,000 in principal. Listen To The police department is slated to get In addition to the township’s general three new officers this year, bringing the budget, the committee presented its 1998 total number to 43. dedicated swimming pool utility budget. The 1998 township budget totals The $393,997 allocated for the swim­ $10,667,200, up $216,616 over last year. ming pool budget’s total is $7,000 below The tax levy totals $4,988,661, up from 1997’s figure. $4,766,677. Capital improvements remained the Other revenue includes $875,000 in sur­ same as last year’s figure of $3,750, while plus, up from $573,000; $4 million in mis­ debt service decreased more than $3,000 to cellaneous revenue, down from $4.5 million $25,450. last year; and $727,000 for delinquent taxes, — Mary Dempsey ( J e s - s w s Mu & ic C t r f * * '

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Vans, trucks and commercial vehicles by estimate. Rust repair and bodywork extra. Expires 5/30/98 732-671-5757 2 4 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 OPINION OUR VIEW Make sure you cast your vote Tuesday rea residents have some dates are anxious to settle. But important decisions to any settlement seems a long way make Tuesday — who to off, given the board’s rejection Aentrust with running their school Monday of a fact-finder’s recom­ districts and whether to support mendations. the proposed budget. In Matawan-Aberdeen, candi­ Most of you have probably dates are concerned about how a heard that old tune about patheti­ new charter school will impact cally low school-election their district and specifically turnouts so many times, you’ve their budget. tuned it out. Hazlet also has a large field But we feel obliged to repeat of candidates, including two it. incumbents. The Hazlet teachers’ The school tax represents the union is also negotiating for a biggest chunk of your property contract settlement, but Hazlet tax, so you darned well better be candidates, except for the incum­ paying close attention. bents, seem more focused on If you do have school-aged bringing the district to an even children or expect to in coming higher level of achievement years, you should be paying under the leadership of a well- close attention for that reason liked superintendent. alone. In Holmdel, only one incum­ This year, except in Keyport, bent is seeking re-election and where there is no contest, dis­ the issues there are varied, tricts have an unusually large including maintaining a high number of candidates running for level of achievement and more the three available board seats. open reporting to the public. We’ve profiled the candidates In Hazlet and Holm del, it for you in previous editions and seems noteworthy that the spouses have included a roundup of the of a former and an outgoing board Letters school elections in this edition. member are running, indicating a Middletown and Matawan- mutual interest in local education. Aberdeen are the only districts We are not endorsing candi­ where three incumbents are run­ dates as we have on occasion in Nut Swamp School PTA endorses the district budget ning for re-election and have a the past. Instead we leave it up to ine thousand votes were refurbishing schools that were direction. The tax impact of the record to run on. you, the voters, to make the right cast on the school bud­ forced to be neglected by so increase is 3.9 cents or $39 a The race is particularly con­ decisions. get question in Middle­ many failed budgets and rein­ year on every $100,000 of tentious in Middletown because The only way you can do that Ntown in 1997, yet it was only stating educational programs assessed property value. of the ongoing teacher-contract is by having a firm understanding passed by 110 votes. If 56 peo­ that were sacrificed for the Our children are a precious negotiations. of the issues and going to the polls ple had voted differently or if same reason. resource, and their education is All the Middletown candi­ Tuesday. Don’t forget to vote. 111 people were too busy to get The addition of new teaching their key to the future. Please go to the polls, roofs may not have positions could address the to the polls April 21 from 2-9 been repaired. issue of overcrowding that has p.m. Your voice is your vote. LETTERS Schools would probably not plagued many of our elementary be scheduled to receive the new school classes. Other teaching ANDREA JACOBS Stop wasting $$; support the MTEA windows to go with the new positions are proposed to help P re sid e n t students fulfill the core curricu­ KIM R IC H A R D S hile the prima don­ inine person of Diane Swaim doors that they need. The safety lum standards in world lan­ Vice President nas on the Middle­ and her band of MTEA mem­ buses may not have been rein­ guages. Reading specialists will DONNA CARUSO town Board of bers? Whose political aura stated. The list goes on and on. also be brought on board, if the Vice President WEducation pout over invita­ would benefit from union The Nut Swamp PTA voted budget passes, in hopes of iden­ WENDY GALANO tions to a negotiation session busting? unanim ously at its March 19 tifying reading problems early T re a su re r and deny the progress made Did it every occur to the PTA meeting to support the on and correcting them before LAURA KIRKWOOD without them, 900 families are “mighty powers that be" in school budget for the 1998-99 children fall behind and are Recording Secretary in limbo. Middletown that many mem­ school year and to encourage all classified. JACKIE MCLAUGHLIN [f this long-lasting fiasco bers of our population are of you to do the same. It is an educational budget, Corresponding Secretary were not so serious, if it did members of organized labor? Middletown has passed the It is long past the time for last two school budgets by and although it may seem to not deal with the economic some that we are moving ahead Nut Swamp School PTA life and emotional upset suf­ the parents of children in our bringing parents together schools to stand up and sup­ throughout the township. Let us in baby steps, what is important Executive Committee fered by the staff of is that we are going in the right M iddletow n Middletown Schools, it would port the MTEA. stay on the positive route of be a comedy of errors. Why? The Board of Education is As Mrs. Osborne predicted, a law unto itself. It has no lim­ the taxpayers will be outraged Charter school head is invited to present the facts when the terms of the agree- its. It has no shame. It cannot (Open letter to Mrs. Tammy presentation of the (issue).” town forum and will be held at ment-that-never-was are made be embarrassed, even when In view of this statement, we Matawan Regional High School public. Ward) caught in the most blatant lies. invite you to meet with the during the week of April 27 at a They will be outraged These board members are not Matawan-Aberdeen community mutually convenient date. because there is nothing outra­ responsive to the will of the n the April 8 edition you are and present your facts about the I look forward to your reply. geous in the agreement; there people they were elected to quoted as saying, “I’d like proposed charter school. We is nothing out of line with the represent. The board’s agenda the community to take a also extend this same invitation MARY WAKEHAM is vindictive, mean-spirited rest of the county. They will Igood look at what’s going on to the citizens in the Matawan- Taxpayers Against Charter be outraged that so much lime, and self-serving. with the charter school. People Aberdeen community. This S ch o o ls money and effort was wasted. Which board member have only heard Mr. Klavon’s meeting will be conducted as a A b e rd e e n would benefit politically as the David who brought down ANNE B. WILLIAMS the mighty Goliath in the fem­ Middletown FAX your letters to the editor to (732) 254-0486 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 2 5 Letters Independents not beholden to a group Toback will serve the needs of children District yields ith the Board of tion from a political action com­ his letter is in reference to rience with childrerj will help her inferior results Education election mittee, independent candidates Ilona Toback, who is run­ make decisions regarding what’s approaching, there are operate on the donations of indi­ ning for a position on the best for our children, whether pril 21 is the only day this Wmany notions being pushed by the viduals. THolmdel Board of Education. I they are average, gifted or have year residents of Aberdeen candidates. One idea being touted While independent candidates believe one of the most important special needs. and Matawan will have to is that anyone who shares signs have joined efforts in the past, it In addition, ^ candidate Avote on a regional school budget of tasks of board members is to best and literature is a “slate.” With the was only to share the enormous serve the needs of children of all should have negotiating and almost $40 million. current Back to Basics (B2B) 7-2 campaign expense of getting infor­ ability levels. Ilona Toback has compromising skills. Quality It is unfortunate and a shame majority, I can understand why mation to the 70,000 residents of the qualities and experience to do decisions cannot be made when that the entire nine-member school this might be a concern. Middletown. I believe joint efforts a wonderful job at this most board members don’t compro­ board and the administrators and Being unsure of this idea to be necessary to have any effec­ important task. mise with each other. Ilona teachers responsible for the inferior myself, I thought to look it up in tive chance at all to reach the vot­ She is the chairwoman of the Toback has the kiitd of person educational results of this school the dictionary. A “slate” is defined ers, as I am sure all independent Holmdel Recreation Commission ality to help the board com e system cannot be dumped in one as a list of candidates of a political candidates would agree. The and of Holmdel USA Day. Ilona together and unite tb make quali lot and replaced by people who party running for various offices. record demonstrates that the two gives generously of her time and ty decisions for our Children, will produce top results for the top Now this label certainly applies to independent board members have efforts at the many events that In conclusion, I strongly rec- dollars now being spent and wast­ Back to Basics candidates, who not voted the same on all issues. she participates in. And her love ommend Ilona Toback to the ed. have run slates in the last four The independent candidates, for children is obvious. She has Holmdel Board o f Education In a district which is seventh elections and filed campaign John Kilduff, Judy Arendt and been a Sunday school teacher for because of her vast knowledge of from the top out of 23 in reports that substantiate this. They Donna Pinamonti, have stated they many years. She brings out the children, her ability to empathize Monmouth County in spending, also have touted in campaign are sharing costs for signs and lit­ best in each of her students. It is with others and her compassion- 18th in passing grades on the profi­ literature that they are a “united erature. The only reason is to run apparent by her teaching style ate nature. ciency tests taken by high school team,” and this is proven by their an efficient campaign with limited that she truly values each child in AMY F U S C O juniors and Bth on the composite block voting on virtually all issues. funds to get their message to all her class. 1 believe her expe­ H olm del SAT tests, voters should realize Until independent candidates were residents. They have separate trea­ that nothing will change in the elected to the board, there was no surers and do not share any name. Vote Butch Esposito to Mat-Ab board Matawan and Aberdeen schools discussion of issues and the vote They are not supported by any until the spending budget is re­ was always the same. political party even though am supporting Butch Esposito not only to their lives, but also to duced and capable people are However, attempts to label attempts have been made to say for Matawan-Aberdeen Board their friends’ lives. Chances are brought in to run and staff the dis­ other independent candidates as a otherwise. I believe they will make of Education. My family has that you might not realize that trict in a results-oriented and cost- slate are misleading. First of all, decisions, discuss issues and vote Iknown Butch and his family for your child also h?s benefited effective manner. there is no party backing them in independently. It is time to put to more than 10 years. In this time, from Butch’s generosity simply Continuing inferior results in their candidacy. There are no mas­ rest the idea that they are beholden we have come to learn that Butch because he never asks for any­ Matawan and Aberdeen is the rea­ sive amounts of campaign funds, to any group or organization. They is a very unique individual. He is thing in return. How do 1 know son the local independent charter such as the $16,000 raised by the are only parents who want to make always available to help his these things? I hav^ seen Butch school, which is state-approved B2B campaign last year to support a change for the better. They’re friends, especially the children of firsthand work countless hours and looks very promising, has been its efforts, three times the amount getting my vote on April 21. Matawan and Aberdeen. I could for the Matawan-Aberdeen Babe bombarded with applications from collected by its opponents. While GERARD MOGAN not add all the hours that Butch Ruth League and at the high parents who are crying for a decent B2B took $2,000 in a single dona­ M iddletown has volunteered to the youth of school. education for their children. our community, simply because So now we do ha ve an oppor­ R.F. HESSE Re-elect Montone to Mat-Ab board he has not stopped. Wherever and tunity to thank Hemry “Butch” M ataw an whatever the children of our com­ Esposito. I urge all my friends to am writing in support of gifted and talented program and is munity needs, Butch is only a vote for Butch for Board of Margaret Montone as a candi­ now a lawyer, another is a gradu­ Mid’town schools phone call away. From lights for Education. No one has every date for re-election to the ate student at Rutgers and is the high school field to fixing a proven himself more than Butch need Fran Hanley Matawan-AberdeenI Regional studying to be a teacher. backstop at Toomer Field, he is has that kids come fi^st. Board of Education. Margaret has I know from firsthand experi­ t has been nearly 10 years since there. I have three children, and FRED TAGLIARINI been a positive force on the ence that she is responsible, my children graduated from the they know what Butch has meant, A b e rd e e n school board and in the years respectful and responsive. Middletown School system. prior to her election as well. She Margaret has worked to expand IHowever, I have many friends and has always fought hard to main­ programs at all levels that keep Vote in favor of Hazlet school l|>udget neighbors with children in our children focused on their educa­ tain a balance between people’s budget still has to be voted upon schools and, of course, I am still a ability to pay and the needs of the tion. She is a board member with ll parents worry about their taxpayer. Therefore, I am extreme­ and passed by the citizens of students. tireless energy. She attends child’s education. Are our ly concerned about our infamous Hazlet. This is an excellent oppor­ A taxpayer herself, she has important school functions in all children safe; are they school system. Abeing taught by qualified teachers tunity for us parent^ to give our of the schools. She really does put For the past year or so the “pol­ helped keep our tax rate in children the best educational foun­ Aberdeen, for school purposes, the children first. using the best resources that will itics” of the Board of Education dation that they can have. While stable for the second consecutive We already have the best can­ enable them to compete scholasti­ and Middletown teachers’ union many parents are unable to active­ year. While the number of pupils didate, Margaret Montone, who is cally with children in other dis­ have dominated the local newspa­ ly participate in th£ir school’s has increased, the budget has intelligent, hardworking and will­ tricts; will they be prepared for col­ pers in a scandalous and derogato­ PTOs, we can now i|nake a huge increased only at the rate of infla­ ing to give it her all. Voting for an lege? The most important thing we ry manner. I know parents of impact in a small amount of time tion; in fact, the cost per pupil is “unknown” is not a sensible can do to ensure that our children by voting on April 21. If parents young children who are directly actually less than it was before. move. On April 21 vote to re­ receive the best possible education don’t support our children’s educa­ affected by the lack of the teachers’ Margaret Montone has had elect Margaret Montone. is to vote for the school budget. contract settlement. I’ve read about tion, who will? Every, vote counts. three children go through our This year, thanks to the increase in the $78 million facilities referen­ BONNIE SILVERBERG Vote “yes” for the Hazlet school school system. One was in the state aid and the good work of our A b erd ee n budget on April 21. dum that is under way and wonder Board of Education, we are able to if that overwhelming project will DIANE DOCKERY Keyport mayor supports budget get a school budget that will result be conducted efficiently, effective­ in a $0 tax increase. However, this H azlet am writing to encourage the budget was put together and what ly and timely. voters of Keyport to vote “yes” our tax dollars will be spent on. I was recently introduced to one on this year's school budget, Finally, and most importantly, is I Vote for Frank, Weislogel & Pascucci of the board candidates, Fran Ias I plan to do. As mayor, I have sense that the current board has Hanley. What I learned in speaking aving consistently attended and lower class sizeS; willing to never urged the residents of our heard the concerns of the public with Mrs. Hanley is that she is Board of Education, ad hoc take a stand on an issuj; responsive community to either vote for or about its school system and is truly devoted to Middletown. Her and parent group meetings to issues raised by parents; cog­ against a school budget. This year actively addressing them in a posi­ passion and concerns about our Hover the last several years, we are I am publicly supporting it tive fashion. nizant of taxpayer concerns; and students and the school system are because the current Board of My “yes” vote on the budget confident that Art Frank, Bea open to sharing infortnation with apparent in even a brief chat. Her Education has done three very will be cast as a show of support Weislogel and Rocco Pascucci are parents and the commi|inity. honesty, integrity and persistent important things. for the board’s efforts on behalf of the best candidates for the Holmdel Support our schoo|ls by voting work ethic are impressive. I feel First, it has created a budget both the taxpayers and students of Township Board of Education. for No. 2 Frank, No. 3 Weislogel that is just what is needed on our with a minimal tax increase. Keyport. I urge my fellow resi­ These three candidates share and No. 5 Pascucci on April 21. school board and I think Second, this year’s public budget dents to do the same. education backgrounds and are DEE ALLEN Middletown needs Fran Hanley. meeting was very clear in its pre­ KEVIN GRAHAM independent thinkers; committed to CATHY WEBER FRAN RINN sentation of how the upcoming Mayor of Keyport a strong curriculum for all children H olm del M iddletown 2 6 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 LETTERS Kilduff, Arendt and Pinamonti earn vote A vote for Hanley will put children first iddletown residents have an way I see to improve the deteriorating sit­ would like to extend my sincere board or school issues, I ask Fran, know­ important decision to make on uation is to elect independent candidates thanks to Fran Hanley for her commit­ ing that I will get an informed answer. April 21. Your vote will deter­ who want to be responsible to the taxpay­ ment to the projects she has undertak­ For all of the above reasons and more Mmine how effectively our children will be ers and children of this community. Ien. Both the residents and youth of too lengthy to include here, I was very educated and how our educational tax People who will discuss openly how they Middletown have benefited from her happy to learn that Fran Hanley is now dollars will be spent. For those who are are spending the money we have entrust­ efforts. She is an active member of the running for a seat on the board. It is re­ aware of what’s been happening in our ed to them. But splitting their votes community and serves on several commit­ freshing to have an individual who is not schools and with our current Board of among all the independents will only tees. I have firsthand knowledge of Fran running as part of the WISE or Back to Education, this is a critical time. guarantee that the current majority will Hanley’s commitment to the projects she Basics slate. It is time for a new perspec­ I usually don’t write to the papers, but stay in power. I seriously doubt that we undertakes. Fran Hanley is an advocate of tive on the many issues that have been I can no longer remain silent. I’ve seen can risk that. youth programs. My son participated in plaguing the present board. Middletown the current board majority in action. Its If you truly care about our children, the youth program at Gold's Gym, which does not need another member of a major­ constant refusal to discuss and share vital our schools and our hard-earned tax dol­ Fran put together. Both of my sons were ity serving on the board. What we do need among the Thorne Middle School stu­ is an individual who has the interests of information with fellow board members, lars vote for three people who will really dents who attended the Township the students, teachers and taxpayers at let alone the community, leaves me feel­ make a difference. Vote for John Kilduff, ing uncomfortable and wary at best. It Committee meeting at which they heart. We need someone who is present Judi Arendt and Donna Pinamonti. I have and active in the schools and knows what boasts of standing firm on teacher con­ addressed the issue of a “skateboard park” personally seen them work diligently to in Middletown. Confident in her abilities is going on. Above all, we need someone tract demands, yet all I see are two years make our schools better. They are trust­ and genuine concern, the students asked we trust to represent the voice of the peo­ of stalled negotiations with no end in worthy, dedicated individuals who will Mrs. Hanley to help them find a way to ple who support our schools. We need sight. I am very concerned about my ris­ vote responsibly and always keep our get a skateboard park built. She responded someone we can trust to represent the ing taxes, but I also care about the lack of children’s needs as their No. 1 priority. I to their request, attended the meeting with voice of the people who support our accountability, integrity and respect I see know they will strive to bring back to them and spoke on their behalf. schools. We need someone we can trust to with this current board majority. In the accountability and restore the respect for Fran Hanley is a person who gets see that we, the parents, residents and tax­ last three years, the Back to Basics slate payers, are properly informed of the mat­ educational excellence that has somehow things done. She is tenacious and does not has turned from the promises it made. give up until she gets results. Another ters being addressed. Fran Hanley is all of been lost. I strongly urge all residents to Because it has the majority it can vote as thing I know about her is that she has two these things. a block, without discussion, on any and cast their votes for No. 5 Kilduff, No. 6 children who attend Middletown schools. Isn’t it time to bring about necessary all issues. Because of its lack of account­ Arendt and No. 7 Pinamonti. Together we Therefore, over the years, Fran Hanley changes instead of just complaining about ability, I have become concerned about can make a difference. has consistently been involved in different the board? Elect Fran Hanley to the Mid­ the $78 million in referendum money. MARY JANE GENTILE aspects of education in Middletown. You dletown Board of Education. A vote for We are at a turning point. The only M iddletow n will see her in attendance at the Board of her is a vote of confidence that will put Education meetings. She is very knowl­ kids first. Ilona Toback has credentials for board edgeable about all of the issues. LINDA FORGIE Whenever I have a question relating to the M iddletow n nce again we are at that point of out the embarrassing local headlines choosing a Holmdel Board of which seem to be common practice with Education candidate with the certain board members. Ilona Toback will Hazlet’s kids count; vote ‘yes’ o n budget Osense of responsible policy making to let the teacher teach, the administrator am writing this letter as the concerned future, show them by voting for the pass­ insure an outstanding school system with administer, yet expect the accountability parent of a child in the Hazlet public ing of the school budget this year. Let’s fiscal responsibility that the Holmdel tax­ necessary to make the proper policy deci­ school system. This is a plea to all par­ give Hazlet and its children something to payer expects and deserves. That candi­ sions. Ients, grandparents and voting-age relatives be proud of. date is Ilona Toback. I support Ilona Toback because of her of children in the Hazlet public school sys­ Parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, Board of Education elections have the common sense, her track record and, of tem to come out and vote “yes” for the aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, get out greatest impact on the future lives of our course, her continued concern for quality school budget on April 21. Voting places and vote to prove what we all know to be students which will ultimately impact the education at a responsible cost, and I ask will be open from 2-9 p.m. that day. true — our kids count. quality of life in Holmdel. Ilona Toback you to support Ilona Toback position No. Please get out and vote “yes” for the Thank you, and remember, vote “yes” has the understanding and the experience 1 as well. budget. You have at least one good reason on April 21. to make the required decisions to keep A R T M E R C E S to do so — that is your Hazlet school KATHLEEN M. 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Philip Scaduto said at a press conference on what the people we represent want; if that Monday. sets a precedent, so be it,” board negotia­ Board rejects report Scheinman’s recommendations include tions committee member Jeanne Osborne an 18.5 percent salary increases over a five- said. Continued from page 1 Scheinman based his recommendations year period, averaging 3.7 percent per year, She added Middletown is “one of the forth by the board and MTEA. The on a Feb. 2 meeting between the board and inclusive of increment pay. few districts where employees dictate to remainder of the proposals were rejected MTEA. at which the board and MTEA had. He added the rate of 3.7 percent “is at their employer whose hands are tied at by the fact-finder. what Scheinman termed, a meeting of the the low end of the continuum of comparable every turn.” He addressed the three major issues of minds and reached what has been called a salaries in Monmouth County... the average Scaduto noted Scheinman’s report was salary increases, health insurance and an “possible” or “tentative” agreement. rate of increase in the county for teachers not presented in a timely manner. additional sixth teaching period for sec­ Review of the agreement was rejected was above 4 percent.” “He procrastinated on issuing the ondary teachers. by the full board by Feb. 10. forcing Board Attorney Malachi Kenney said report. Mr. Scheinman took a blase Scheinman recommends salary Scheinman to submit his fact-finder's report that while the average county salary approach to the report and his lack of increases for teachers of 2 percent effec­ to both sides. increase for teachers is 3.9 percent, the dis­ urgency was unprofessional,” Scaduto tive Feb. 1, 1997; 1.5 percent effective In his report, Scheinman recommended trict is not in a financial position to pay a said. July 1. 1997; 1.5 percent effective Jan. 1, a five-year contract, to run July I, 1996 salary increase over its 3-percent budget In contrast to the board’s opinion on 1998; 4.5 percent effective July 1, 1998; through June 30, 2001. cap. the report, Swaim stated the report backs 4.5 percent effective July I, 1999; and 4.5 “Frankly, these parties need a respite Scaduto also commented on Schein­ up the MTEA’s contractual proposals. percent effective July 1, 2000 to June 30, from the bargaining process.” Scheinman man's treatment of the health insurance “This fact-finder’s report proves how 2001. All increases are inclusive of incre­ said in his report. issue. “The board needs some form of cost irresponsible, onerous and out-of-touch ment pay. Scheinman rejected all but 12 proposals containment in relation to the health insur­ the board’s demands were from the start,” A change in health insurance coverage put before him by the board and the MTEA. ance issue. The fact-finder offered what Swaim said. was recommended by the fact-fmder but Members o f the board's negotiations amounts to a temporary Band-Aid on the She added the board pushed for media­ would only impact new, non-tenured committee attributed the rejection to the problem,” Scaduto said. tion and ended up rejecting the mediator's employees hired after July I, who would financial impact fact-finder Martin Scheinman’s recommendation states the findings. be provided with only the HMO option Scheinman’s recommendations would have district should provide all new, non-tenured “The ultimate irony is the board until achieving tenure. on the district, his lack of addressing the teachers with HMO-only coverage until declared impasse after only three negotiat­ Concerning an additional sixth period issues of an additional sixth teaching period tenure is achieved; then the district would ing sessions. They demanded a fact-finder for secondary teachers, Scheinman sug­ for secondary teachers, health insurance provide full health benefits to the employee. after two mediation sessions. They pushed gested that teachers at the secondary level costs and contract language regarding the The report also rejects the board’s for the fact-finder’s report and they got the who volunteer to teach a sixth period be roles of administrators. request for contractual language changes facts which supported us. They proved we compensated with a 10 percent premium “The recommended salary increases are regarding administration. were right, reasonable and fair in our pro­ and be relieved of a duty period. Middle extremely costly on the back end, with the “Mr. Scheinman’s report had nothing to posals from the start and no amount of school teachers who teach a sixth period last three years at 4.5 percent each year,” do with the needs of the residents of spin doctoring by Mr. Scaduto or Mr. would lose their cluster prep period. board Negotiations Committee Chairman Middletown. The board is only asking for Kenney will change that,” Swaim said. INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 2 7 ______

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A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Bayshore has new technique H e available to treat back pain b e a t ith the Federal Drug nently in this normal position. These Administration’s recent re­ metal cages are then filled with bone lease of an innovative spinal graft and placed between the vertebrae W arning signs for W replacing part of the disc. This accom­ implant designed to assist surgeons in the spinal fusion procedure, Dr. Nasser plishes two objectives: the anatomy is sudden cardiac death Ani of Bayshore Community Hospital, restored and the pain caused by abnor­ Holmdel, has already experienced a mal motion is eliminated by the fusion. The procedure offers several Each year an estimated 35,000 Americans are victims high level of results with Spine-Tech’s new BAK interbody fusion system He improvements over traditional tech­ of sudden cardiac death events. Barely 10 percent of is currently only one of three doctors in niques including: it’s safer and has a these victims survive. If you are alone or far away from the Monmouth County area utilizing this lower complication rate; there is less medical resources, your chances of surviving are thin. new procedure. blood loss than in other types of spinal How do you know if you are at risk for sudden cardiac “We have already performed this fusion; the procedure takes less opera­ death? In some cases it’s hard to say because sudden procedure on eight patients and have tive time and offers a higher fusion rate; cardiac death can strike with no warning signs. However, enjoyed a great success rate,” Ani stated the length of stay in the hospital is less than in previous procedures, helping to there are ways to determine if you are at risk. Here’s how: when asked about his experience With the new technique. “This system o :fers cut costs and the return to light activi­ • Review your medical history. Have you had med­ ties is quicker since the patient is ulti­ ical problems including heart disease, heart failure, heart many improvements over traditi anal methods, the main one being that the mately expected to enjoy better mobili­ attack or rapid heart beats? procedure may be performed from the ty . . • Know your family’s medical history. Has a parent, anterior (frontal) position as oppose d to In the United States, back pain is the sibling or other close relative died unexpectedly, or of the posterior (from the back, which is leading cause of workers’ compensation unexplained causes, especially at an early age? traditional). This affords patients with expense, the second leading reason for • Watch for possible warning signs. Have you had severe back problems to recover more physician office visits, and the third any combination of these symptoms: unexplained faint­ quickly and with less post operative leading reason for surgical procedures. ing, dizziness, a racing heart or a pounding chest? pain, since there is less muscle and j soft According to Spine-Tech’s estimations, back pain affects 12 million people, “The most important step you can take to help reduce tissue dissection and less nerve damage during this surgical process. most between the ages of 20 and 60 heart rate is to routinely visit your physician and openly and more than five million Americans discuss any medical problems you are aware of,” Dr. “Everyone with chronic back pain is not a candidate for this spinal implant; are disabled due to chronic back pain. David Steinhaus, director of Arhythmia Services, St. however, many will benefit and in more The annual direct medical cost of back Luke’s Hospital, Kansas City, Kansas,” said. ways than one,” explained Ani. pain treatment exceeds an estimated If necessary, your physician can refer you to an elec­ Injury, aging or repeated stress, can $25 billion annually and $60 million in trophysiologist — a cardiologist with specialized training produce degenerative disc disease, dry­ lost worker productivity. It is estimated in the diagnosis and treatment of heart rhythm problems. ing out or collapse of the disc, which that, in the United States, more than An electrophysiologist can work with your physician to can lead to excessive motion in the 100,000 lumbar (low back) spinal fusion procedures are performed annually to determine if you are at risk. spine, inflammation of the nerves in and around the spine, nerve dysfunc­ treat back pain and other spinal condi­ Fortunately for patients at risk, treatments such as tions and an estimated 200,000 world­ implantable cardiac defibrillators (ICDs) can save their tion and severe, debilitating pain in the back or legs. The most commonly per­ wide. lives. This pager-sized device offers the security of hav­ formed surgical interventions for chion- “The BAK implant system has only ing an emergency room in your chest. And major studies ic back pain are discectomies (removal been available to surgeons for about have shown ICDs to be more effective than heart rhythm of herniated disc material) and vertebral none months,” explained Ani. medications in the reduction of death due to sudden car­ fusions (stabilizing the spine fusing “However, this procedure has definitely diac death. adjoining vertebrae). The new system opened the door as a viable alternative If you need more information about sudden cardiac utilizes implants that are hollow, thread­ to surgeons in the treatment of degen­ death, heart rhythm problems or suggestions about the ed cylinders made of titanium alloy that erative disc disease and to traditional kinds of questions you might want to ask your doctor, call are implanted in the disc space between spinal fusion methods. 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This technology also matched to the existing tooth structure allows us to deal with suspicious areas which renders them almost unnotice- of stain that could prove to be early able. Trained Personnel On ►taff To Assist You In Meeting stages of decay. Before your dentist If given a choice, most people have Your Indivii |ual Fitness Goals. might have mentioned that you possibly something they would change about • Weight loss? • Bette health? • Maintaining present had a cavity and it would be examined their smile. For some it would be to again at your next check up. By that straighten teeth, close a gaps between fitness level? • Musi jle growth/strength training? time, it most likely is a cavity because teeth or recess one or two teeth to even six months or more may have passed. out their smile and give a little boost to Come W o rfy u t In A lean, J riendly ‘Environment. By brushing away the stain early and their smile confidence. 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In addition, PCA-NJ conducts a LICENSED & BONDED^ Physical Punishment of Children) to concentrate on positive discipline variety of public education and aware­ OVER 700 CAREFULLY SCREENED A Decade O f Trusted Dependable methods and to help raise children with ness campaigns, such as the Blue DEDICATED EMPLOYEES Home Health Care self-discipline. On April 30, parents and Ribbon Campaign held throughout other caregivers of children are asked April. Through the N.J. Parenting V RN’s V LPN’s Care Service Provided For to recognize SpankOut Day USA by not Education Resource Center, persons y Live-Ins y Newborn Care y Alzheimers Patients using corporal punishment on children. can obtain written and audiovisual y Certified Home Health Aides y Head & Spinal Injuries Instead, they are asked to use positive materials or learn about volunteer opportunities with PCA-NJ. 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225 Gordons Corner Road 56 Village Court wo out of every five women in pie of all ages, yet more than half of them one mile WEST of Route 9 ( opp. REX-GENE YORKTOWNE) Highway 35 So. (Turn Right @ Lone Star) America age 40 and over say they remain undiagnosed. have experienced feeling tired or The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped Manalapan/Marlboro Hazlet/Holmdel T gland just below the Adam’s apple which fatigued for no obvious reason, such as lack of sleep, according to a recent produces hormones that help regulate 4 4 6 -2 2 9 9 2 6 4 -2 2 9 9 the body’s metabolism and organ func­ Louis Harris survey. tion. Many people who experience thy­ Left undetected and untreated, the dis­ roid disease symptoms often believe order can elevate cholesterol levels and they have chronic fatigue syndrome. It’s lead to heart disease, irregular menstrual not surprising, considering the two dis­ cycles, infertility and worsening osteo­ eases share many symptoms such as porosis. sleep disturbances, irritability, forgetful­ When the thyroid is underactive, the ness and depression. body often feels sluggish and tired, but RICHARD G. FERNICOLA, M.D. ALFRED HESS, D.O. Thyroid disease affects 13 m illion peo- w hen it is overactive, the stress o f oper­ ating on “high gear” also causes the body B o a r d C e r t if ie d - P h y s ic a l M e d ic in e a n d R ehabilitation to feel fatigued. Doctors Hess & Fernicola Are Physiatrists People who believe they may have a Specializing in Pain Management & Rehabilitation I. OSMAN, M.D. thyroid disorder should ask their doctor PEDIATRIC PRACTICE to perform a blood test called a TSH (thy­ roid stimulating horm one) test. It can • PHYSICAL THERAPY • ACUPUNCTURE IN OLD BRIDGE read the level of the thyroid hormone in • MANIPULATION • ELECTROMYOGRAPHY • Infants, Children, & Adolescents the blood and let the physician determine • Camp & School Physicals if the gland is functioning properly. • MASSAGE THERAPY • THERMOGRAPHY • Sports Medicine Once diagnosed, treatment for an • Immunization underactive thyroid involves supplement­ POST-ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY AND INJURY REHABILITATION • Complete Pediatric Care ing the thyroid levels with a synthetic Development TesUng ARTHRITIS • FIBROMYALGIA • NECK • BACK • JOINT PAIN hormone tablet, levothyroxine sodium, Accepts most insurances - HMO's, Medicaid Affiliated with Raritan Bay Medical Center, which is taken once a day. If the thyroid Medicare Assignment - Workman's Compensation - No Fault Bayshore Medical Center is overactive, radioactive iodine therapy is Most Insurance - HMO Plans Accepted Conveniently located at used and then patients are placed on the 1 Irene Court synthetic hormone to restore thyroid lev - p hisy u* e'f*{ to from Rte 9 or Rte 516. Jusl off 1 icetown Rd. els in the blood i\»w me intersection o' Cottrell hu. anc Norman lane v-r >t- more information Tt'ou; >!vn ■ . • wF Iffiffer* HL.‘ ST. * INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 3 3

SHORELANDS WATER COMPANY CUSTOMERS The Shorelands Water Company will commence flushing of its distribution system on March 29, 1998. Temporary slight discoloration of the water and/or a decrease of pr essure may be experienced as a result of this program. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but by flushing the system we expect to improve the overall quality of water delivered to our customers. It is anticipated that the fl ushing program will be ongoing for approximately 4 weeks. We will be conducting this operation in the late evening hours in order to minimi: e the inconvenience to our customers. SHORELANDS WATER COMPANY

A DIFFERENT LIFESTYLE — Julee Merrill, dressed in Colonial garb, demonstrates a spinning wheel at Middletown’s Poricy Park recently as part of a miniseries on Colonial activities. (Photo by Nicole diMella)

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‘Back to Basics’ put 5 in Holmdel race; to test; rate up 3-9< rate to jump 14.38c BY MARY DEMPSEY tlement. BY MELANIE SCHROEDER “As a pediatrician, I can help one child at Staff Writer “I would like to start and build from the Staff Writer a time; as a board member, I can help many last negotiations between the board and children with a single decision.” Pascucci MIDDLETOWN — Residents will be union meeting of Feb. 2,” Hanley said. HOLMDEL — In Tuesday’s election, said. asked to approve a $70 million school tax While she does not support the “tac­ township voters will be asked to choose Pascucci added that the district still needs levy and to choose from eight Board of tics employed by the union leadership,” three of five candidates to serve on the to keep pushing students to maintain the Education candidates Tuesday. she does understand the MTEA’s frustra­ Board of Education and approve a 9.94-cent high scores in the district. school tax increase. The tax levy to support the proposed tion over the lack of a settlement, she Tambaro has four children, three of If approved, the tax rate will rise 14.38 $97 million 1998-99 budget would raise said, and supports and respects the teach­ whom have graduated from the district and cents per $100 of assessed valuation, includ­ one who is currently a high school senior. taxes 3.9 cents for each $100 of assessed ers. valuation. ing 4.44 cents for debt service. A nursing instructor at Brookdale Johnson, 37, 121 Seventh St., an en­ This translates into a $144 increase for Polls will be open from 2-9 p.m. Community College, Lincroft, Tambaro has gineering consultant, is seeking a second, every $100,000 of assessed valuation. served on the Holmdel Board of Health and In addition, voters will decide a three-year term on the board in an effort to Polls will be open from 2-9 p.m. as a member of the Municipal Alliance $425,000 question concerning improve­ “complete projects the board has initiated The candidates include Arthur Q. Frank, Against Drug And Alcohol Abuse since ments to Middletown High School North’s during my first term,” Johnson said. 6 Falcon’s Ridge Circle, the only incumbent; 1986. She has also worked as a school nurse and South’s tracks and South’s football The board has focused on upgrading and newcomers Rocco Pascucci, 24 in the district from 1990-97. field. the facilities over the last three years, Yellowbrook Road; Marie Tambaro, 15 Toback is a travel agent and has lived in In the board race, incumbents Robert according to Johnson. Seven Oaks Drive; Ilona Toback, 10 Holmdel for 11 years. Her husband, Nor­ Overlook Drive; and Beatrice Weislogal, 3 W. Bucco, John Johnson and Robert “The facilities restoration is apparent. It man, has served on the board for 7 1/2 years, Merriemill Lane. but is not seeking re-election. They have two Whittemore are hoping to retain their seats is so visible when driving by any of the and maintain the current 7-2 Back-to- Frank has served on the board since 1995 children, a son in college and a daughter schools and the benefits are so striking and and is the current board vice president. Basics majority to which they belong. who is a junior at Holmdel High School. gratifying,” Johnson said. Frank is married and has a son in fifth They are being challenged by Judy Toback wants to give something back to He also praised the technological grade. He is director of bond research at the community and believes she has the abil­ Arendt, Fran Hanley, John Kilduff, Anne advances in the district since he became a Nemora Securities International in New ity to be objective in her decisions as a board Langlois and Donna Pinamonti. board member. York City. member. As a board member, she would Endorsed by the Middletown Township Kilduff, 46, 136 New Monmouth Road, As a veteran board member, Frank said work to make decisions that as many people Education Association (MTEA), Arendt, the owner of Security Transfer and he has a great deal of experience to offer the as possible are comfortable with. Kilduff and Pinamonti have pooled their Storage, Farmingdale, decided to run board, especially in the area of negotiation. Weislogal has a son in second grade at campaign money together to save on costs, because of what he considers “unfair treat­ He also considers his financial expertise an Village School and a daughter in seventh important asset. while maintaining separate campaign trea­ ment of the public by the board’s leader­ grade at Satz School. Pascucci is a pediatrician with a practice She served on the ad hoc advisory com­ suries and treasurers. ship.” Arendt, 43, 46 Manny Way, co-pres­ in Hazlet. He has two children, one in Satz mittee on the school growth referendum and “There is a lack of meaningful input School and one in Holmdel High School. ident of the Presidents’ Council of Parent- said she has no personal agenda except to allowed from the community and parents His main goal, if elected, will be to provide a high-quality, cost-effective educa­ Teacher Organizations, decided to run by the board,” Kilduff said. improve communications with the public. tion for all Holmdel children. because of “a deep sense of frustration” Langlois, 54, 10 Beth Drive, past presi­ over what she terms as the board’s break­ dent of the High School North PFA, wants down in communications with the resi­ students to get the best possible education dents and taxpayers of the township. and wants to work to get the teachers’ con­ Keyport board of “I am also frustrated with the board’s tract settled. lack of focus on education and its lack of “The negotiations are now affecting the long-term planning and goal making,” kids and that is not fair to them,” Langlois ed race uncontested Arendt said. said. The first issue Arendt would like to see She would also focus on the $78.4 mil­ KEYPORT — Voters will be asked The candidates running for three, three- settled is the contract negotiations between lion facilities expansion if elected. Tuesday to approve a proposed $12,083,889 year terms on the nine-member board are in­ the board and the MTEA. Pinamonti, 37, 181 Rutledge Drive, is budget for the 1998-99 school year and elect cumbents Jane Jones, 50 Beers St., and “There has been too much strife in the making her third run for the board. Last three Board of Education candidates in an Joanne Staeger, 42 Main St., and 1995-96 district and it has been detrimental to year she lost by only 19 votes. uncontested race. board member John Merla, 204 Washington everyone,” Arendt said. “I think it is time “It’s time for the board to take a proac­ The budget, as approved March 25, would St. Incumbent Patsy Allen, whose term has for us to heal it.” tive stance on issues instead of always pro­ raise the tax rate 2.9 cents to $1.62 per $100 expired, is not seeking re-election. Bucco, 43, 22 Neville Drive, an en­ viding crisis management,” Pinamonti said of assessed valuation, according to School Jones, who has been on the board for 22 gineer and current board president, is seek­ as her reason for entering the race. Business Administrator David Winters. years, is a homemaker with three grandchil­ This would mean a $35 school tax dren in the school system. Her five children ing his second term. Chairwoman of Save Our Schools, she increase for the owner of a property assessed attended Keyport schools. “I saw the referendum started and I considers a contract settlement with the at $120,000. Jones’ goals include improving test would like to see it completed,” Bucco said MTEA imperative. Polling hours are 2-9 p.m. scores and upgrading the curriculum to pro­ as his primary reason for running for re­ “The only way to settle the contract is The new budget includes $310,995 in vide children with the best possible educa­ election. to actually sit down and negotiate. I think restored state aid that was not included in the tion. Bucco also wants to resolve the con­ two years is more than long enough to tentative budget. A former borough mayor, Merla, 35, also tract negotiations with the MTEA, whose negotiate a contract,” Pinamonti said. Winters said while much of the aid is filed last week to run for a three-year contract expired June 30, 1996. Whittemore, 37, 100 Townsend Drive, being used for tax relief, $175,000 will be Borough Council seat in November on the “We need to get the teachers’ contract an accountant, was appointed to the board used to renovate two science classrooms, one Republican ticket. settled, and we have to get a fair and equi­ in August after former member Steven at Keyport Central School and one at the “My goal is to make sure that the children have a proper and decent education to face table settlement for both sides,” Bucco Schneider left the post for professional high school, including $13,500 for addition­ al computers and $13,000 for architectural the greater challenges in life,” said Merla, a said. reasons. work necessary to renovate the labs. supervisor for the N.J. Highway Authority, Hanley, 50, 60 Harmony Ave., a con­ “Quality education is a top priority for The district also plans to spend $20,000 which operates the Garden State Parkway. fidential aide to Monmouth County my family and neighbors. I believe my per­ on roof repairs at Central School and $3,500 Staeger, 43, who is seeking her fourth Freeholder Amy Handlin, decided to run sonal and professional perspective will to restore the position of eighth-grade cheer­ three-year term, said, “My primary reason for the children, she said. serve to facilitate responsible and produc­ leading coach. for being on the board is to serve the com­ “My No. 1 priority is the kids. I have tive solutions on the board,” Whittemore According to Superintendent John munity.” knowledge on all levels of education in the said. Dumford, funding is also included in the pro­ She works for Ja-Ce Co. Inc., a food ser­ township, and I think I have something to Whittemore said he believes the board posed budget to support current programs, to vice management company, and has two give,” Hanley said. has the public’s confidence that the board replace aging textbooks and to complete the adult children. She also wants to see a contract set­ is restoring the needs of the community. removal of asbestos at Central School. — Melanie Schroeder INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 3 5 | “M M 'ucation 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I I I I 1 I.I l l I.| "I P I ' i n n ' l l r"l"' TTT r P T 1T r P

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English at Middlesex County Vo-Tech in Montone is opposed to the finding hensive curriculum development pro­ In Matawan, two Perth Amboy. mechanism for charter schools. gram. She would like to work on a clear compete for 1 seat; If elected, Brenner wants to continue to If re-elected, she plans to continue direction as to where the school district is tax rate up 3.30 fight the funding method for charter upgrading technology to better prepare for going. schools and the state aid formula. She 2000 and to continue to work toward pro­ Fumarola, 67, has four grown children BY LINDA DeNICOLA wants to see that school technologically is grams that keep children involved in get­ who attended the district schools. He has Staff Writer upgraded and would also like to see small­ ting a good education. served two Borough Council terms and er class size implemented. Rivera, 41, and his wife Miriam, a served for six years on the Board of ABERDEEN — Residents will be Brenner also said she is in favor of all­ kindergarten teacher in Jersey City, tnade a Education, loosing his re-election bid three asked to choose between seven candidates day kindergarten. decision when they moved to Aberdeen in years ago to Lachiewicz. for three seats on the Matawan-Aberdeen Esposito, 46, is a lifelong resident of 1991 that he would stay home and take Fumarola said he wants the district to Regional Board of Education Tuesday. Aberdeen. He runs his own construction care of the children. They have two girls, provide a steadfast system that lets admin­ Two people will compete for one seat in company, is married and has four children. one in kindergarten and one in middle istrators and staff do their job. the borough, incumbent Stanley R. He, too, is against the way the charter school. He doesn’t think the school system Lachiewicz, 297 Main St., and Arthur school is funded. He said his goal is to make sulre that should have to fund the charter school and Fumarola, 47 Danemar Drive. “They are talking about each kid in the children come first. feels the system should be changed so that In the township, two incumbents and charter school having a computer,” he said. “There’s a need for responsible fiscal charter schools aren't funded by local three newcomers will vie for two seats. “I don’t want to pay for that with my management,” he said. property taxes. Marilyn Brenner, 93 Deerfield Lane, and money.” Rivera also said there is a need to Fumarola said he is a strong believer in board President Marilyn Montone, 36 Esposito said that as a board member, improve communication and be ac- individual responsibility. He urged people Willow Ave., will run against Henry he would try to see to it that half-day countable to the community. to come out and vote. “Butch” Esposito, 381 Line Road; Carlos kindergarten remains an option. He would “I find fault with the school board for Lachiewicz, 57, is completing his first L. Rivera, 751 Cliffwood Ave.; and also support the continuation of preschool not communicating with parents sooner term. He is a retired teacher who taught for Catherine Zavorskas, 57 Ingram Circle. programs. about the charter school,” he said The Voters will also be asked to approve the Esposito would like to see the number charter school applied back in August, and 30 years in the Matawan-Aberdeen school $40.2 million 1998-99 budget that would value for the grade “A” increased and we didn’t find out about it until March. district. Over the years, he has taught at the be supported by a $28,480,853 local tax would also encourage more volunteerism. Zavorskas, 37, is married and has five elementary level and he has taught indus­ levy. Margaret Montone, 50, works as the children: one in Matawan Avenue Middle trial arts and social studies. If approved, Aberdeen school taxes will coordinator of the Child Assault Preven­ School, one in Lloyd Road School a id one Lachiewicz said as a board member, he not increase, while Matawan residents will tion Project of Monmouth County. The in Strathmore Elementary Schoo has been able to serve on all major com­ experience a tax increase of 3.3 cents per current board president, she is completing five-year-old will begin all-day kinder­ mittees. He currently chairs the facilities $100 of assessed valuation. her first full term, but she has been a board garten in September. committee, using his expertise in industri­ Polling hours in both towns are 1-9 member for four years, having filled an Zavorskas has been involved wi h var- al arts. p.m. unexpired term. ious PTOs and feels that she is well- He is proud of the fact that the school Brenner has been a board member for She feels good about the fact that for informed parent with good judgment. She district tries to hire former students. 21 years and is completing her seventh the last two years the tax rate has de­ also is angry about the way the charter “1 think it is important for a community term. creased slightly while keeping co-cur­ school is being funded. As a board mem­ when it can attract young people to stay or Brenner is an educator who teaches ricular activities in tact. ber she would like to support a compre- come back,” he said. 7 vie in Hazlet; 2nd questio; costs 1.7

George Gershwin Centennial Celebrat on SPECIAL first of three concerts April 19 at 2 p.m. "The Instrumental Gershwin" EVENTS oboist Oscar Petty and Monmouth County Hunt Mario Lombardo on p ano and "The Danceable Gershwin” with Equine & Sporting tap dancers. Collectibles Auction Monmouth County Library April 18 at 7 p.m. 125 Symmes Drive The American Hotel Manalapan Main Street, Freehold admission free admission: $19.50 (732) 431-7242 reservations: (732) 431-7675 or (609) 758-1459 FO R KIDS Heavens & Earth Day where in the world Are hands-on family workshops & programs on space photogra­ Hansel & Gretel phy, astronauts, recycling, lunar Interactive rock'n'roll fairy tale probe model building, geology, Jewelbox Theatre astro-ecology, sun observing, Seaview Square Mall fossils, wildlife habitats Ocean Township April 18, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat. & Sun, at 1 p.m. (jhrough New Jersey State Museum May 17 205 W. State St., Trenton price: $7 per person d>n day of admission free performance; $6 in advance (609) 292-6310 (732) 922-1243 "The Fifth of July," a South Street Players Production, will be performed at the Amandia Theatre on Fridays and MS walk Saturdays through May 2. 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George Street Playhouse Middletown photographs by Nick Rozzo teddy bears, free 9 Livingston Ave. tickets: $10 for general admis­ opening reception April 19 (732) 842-5966 New Brunswick sion; $8 for seniors & students from 2-4 p.m. 1830s Living History tickets: $24-$32 (732) 291-9211 April 19-May 10 Re-creation (732) 246-7717 Frog Slog "Muster of the 1836 Howell Thompson Park Hunt for singing amphibians in The Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft. Works Volunteer Co. of Militia' Fifth of July the marshes Learn how the majority of Fantasticks admission: free April 17, 7:30-9 p.m. by America's fighting men were musical (732) 842-4000 Turkey Swamp Park Lanford Wilson presented by trained before the Civil War Changes in the Georgia Rd., Freehold and participate in 1830s games RTC Contemporary Color; work cost: $3.50 per person post-college Productions April 19 from 1-4 p.m. lives of a group on paper all ages, under 18 with Historic Allaire Village April 17-25 color as form and space in (732) 842-4000 of student at 8 p.m. Allaire State activists painting and printing; Park Royale Theatre works by 26 artists presented by Red Bank Kid's Kabaret admis­ The South April 21-June 7 song & dance by local youths sion tickets: $15 Tues. - Sat., 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Street Players (732) 219-0081 Presented by Adeiphia Art Fri. and Sat. Sun. 1-5 p.m. Center and Treetop Theater Monmouth Museum April 17-May 2 Godspell April 19 at 2 p.m. at 8 p.m. Brookdale Community College Thurs. - Sat. Route 524 The Amandia Lincroft through May 2 Farmingdale-Adelphidi Road Theatre admission: members free Adeiphia First Avenue 321 W. Farms Rd. $4 non-members tickets: 8 adults/$6 children Howell Playhouse (732) 747-2266 (732) 462-7675 tickets: $10 Atlantic (732) 462-4329 Highlands Three Painters: Shows include impressions in Oils dessert, paintings by Anthony Ventura, It Runs in the coffee or Chinese Dances Family soft drinks Ozzie Arnts, Roberta Carter Clark mini-showcase presented by the Classic dinner at 8 p.m. and Holmdel Children's theater farce the show at "Reminiscences" works by Jane Geayer Asian Dance Troupe by Ray Cooney 8:30 p.m. April 18, 7:30-9 p.m. April 17-May 16 tickets: $12 on through April 30 noon-4:30 p.m. Red Bank Regional H Fri. 8:30 p.m. Thurs.; $18 on 101 Ridge Rd. Sat. 8 p.m.& "Joy and Robbie' by Roberta Fri. & Sat. Guild of Creative Art Carter Clark is part of the "Three 620 Broad St., Shrewsbury Red Bank Sun. 2 p.m. seniors and tickets: Kobe Dinner Artists Impressions in Oils" at the (732)741-1441 Guild of Creative Art through students, $12 $8 adults; Theater, Howell April 30. on Thurs. & Fri. $5 children tickets: $15; (732) 291-7552 $1 extra at the (732) 364-0936 door The Crapes of wrath (732) Cabaret by John Steinbeck Annual Lee Cura Concert 888-1318 presented by Brookdale performed by Rutgers Theater Co. of Remembrance Ling Wei Community College's Mason Cross School of the Arts Beged Kefet, a group of Chiou Performing Arts Center through April 26, Wed.-Sat., 8 p.m. musicians who combine voice, Dances" will be Lincroft Sun., 2 p.m. and instruments performed by the Holmdel April 17,18, 24, 25, & May 2 Philip J. Levin Theater April 19 at 3 p.m. Children's Asian Dance Troupe at 8 p.m. George Street Temple Shalom on April 18. 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V ictorian Fashion Tem ple Shalom to .-T host M azon Shabbat Show slated Temple Shalom of Aberdeen will host The Monmouth County Park System a Mazon Shabbat service at 8:15 p.m. on has scheduled a Victorian Fashion Show V K -'h.l. V ; V H'r » at Longstreet Farm in Holmdel on Sunday Friday. S .; \4lSl JM l'L “ Guest speaker will be Rabbi Shira from 3:30-5 p.m. Stern, director of Mazon’s East Coast Participants will visit the farmhouse as Region, to discuss the organization’s ef­ the staff models fashions of the Victorian forts to fight hunger. Mazon raises funds era to give a closer look at the 1890s. to feed the hungry and to help alleviate Refreshments will be served. poverty. The fee will be $8 per person and pre­ The temple is located at the corner registration is required. Ayrmont Lane and Church Street. For information or registration, call the For information on the service or on Park System at (732) 842-4000 or (732) how to make donations to the organiza­ 219-9484, for the hearing impaired. tion, call the temple office at (732) 566­ 2621. -l&m Satz School to host ir Lee G ura Concert of ‘I’ll N ever D o T hat’ The Improbable Players will perform Rem em brance set their prevention play, I ’ll Never Do That The 10th Annual Lee Gura Concert of at William R. Satz School, Holmdel, on Remembrance will be held on Sunday at 3 April 20 at 7 p.m. Parents, friends and p.m. at Temple Shalom, located at 5 MARCH FOR PARKS — The third annual March for Parks walk, bike, apd in­ students are invited to attend. The play Ayrmont Lane, Aberdeen. line skate event will be held 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday on the Henry Hudson focuses on the effect of one person’s alco­ The concert will feature Beged Kefet, Trail. Marchers, like Nancy Post, Freehold, and Dorothy Reynolds, Cliffwood holism on their family. a group of musicians who combine voice Beach, seen above last year, will begin at both ends of the trail, the intersec­ Since 1984 the troupe has played for and instruments. The group had per­ tion of Gerard Avenue and Clark St., Keyport, and just west of Avenue D on school assembly programs, colleges, com­ formed at the first Concert of Route 36, Atlantic Highlands, and travel 4.5 miles to meet in McMahon Park in munity organizations and businesses. The Remembrance. Middletown. Pizza will be provided as well as busing back to the starting group is made up of 25 actors. I'll Never points. For more information, call Friends of the Parks at (732) 975-9735. Admission will be free of charge; con­ Do That is one of seven different preven­ tributions to the Lee Gura Fund will be tion plays that the Improbable Players accepted. H azlet w ill conduct H oly Fam ily PTA to have written through improvisation over For more information, call (732) 566­ the past 13 years. 9656 or (732) 566-7340. a free rabies clinic hold Fashion Show The Hazlet Township Health Department Holy Family PTA in Hazlet will spon­ Fly casting lesson Register fo r trip to will conduct a free rabies clinic for cats and sor a Fashion Show/Luncheon ^t 11:30 dogs on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the a.m. on April 26 at the Grand Marquis, w ill be provided upstate N ew Y ork Department of Public Works building, Route 9, Old Bridge. Fashions will be The Monmouth County Park System The Aberdeen Township Senior Leocadia Court, Hazlet. Dogs must be on provided by The Grove at Shrewsbury. will hold a lesson in fly casting for any­ Citizen Club will sponsor a four-day, leashes and cats must be in carriers. More than 150 gifts will be featured in one, age 14-adult, on April 23 from 7-8 three-night trip to the Paramount Hotel in For more information, call the Hazlet a Chinese Auction and a Super 50/50 cash p.m. at Holmdel Park on Longstreet Road, upstate New York from May 18-21. The Health Department at (732) 264-5541. prize will be available. Ticket price will Holmdel. Participants should bring a rod bus will leave at 11 a.m. from the be $30. to learn to cast. The program will be an Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4745, Business Breakfast For information or ticket;ts, call introductory or brush-up lesson. Cliffwood Avenue in Aberdeen. Maryellen at (732) 264-4413 or Sheila at The cost will be $6.50 per person and The cost of the trip will be $240 per set by cham ber (732) 264-7870. pre-registration will be required. person. The cut-off date to register is A Business Breakfast will be held by the For information or registration, call April 24. Reservations may be made by Northern Monmouth Chamber of (732) 842-4000 or (732) 219-9484, for the H oly Fam ily seeks mailing a check payable to Aberdeen Commerce at 8 a.m. on Tuesday at The Sea hearing impaired. Township Senior Citizens Club to: Ab­ Gull, 3360 Highway 35, Hazlet. Rob vendors for M ay 23 erdeen Recreation, 1 Aberdeen Square, Clifton, business service representative, will The Holy Name Society qf Holy H azardous w aste to Aberdeen, N.J. 07747. lead the discussion, “Can the Department of Family Church in Hazlet is seeking ven­ For information, call George Labor Really Help Your Business.” dors for its annual Memorial Day Outdoor be collected A pril 18 Haussman at (732) 566-3691. The price will be $15 for members, $20 Flea Market and Craft Show. for non-members. Monmouth County will host a House­ The event will be held in the school For more information, contact the cham­ hold Hazardous Waste Collection Day Brookdale College parking lot, Highway 36, Hazlet, on May ber office at (732) 747-9630. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday in Ha­ 23 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Cost will w ill hold M en’s D ay zlet. Participants should follow red and be $15 per space. The rain date will be white directional signs to the site at the The fifth annual Men’s Day will be Jo in in Earth D ay May 24. county garage on Union Avenue, located held at Brookdale Community College, For further information, call Charlie at behind Burger King on Route 36. D i­ Greenw ay W alk Lincroft, on Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (732) 739-6705 or John at (73l2) 739­ rections can also be obtained by calling 2252. in the College Commons. The keynote ad­ The Holmdel Environmental Commis­ the Monmouth County Health sion will sponsor the annual Earth Day dress topic will be “The Spirit of Man,” Department at (732) 922-4815, Ext. 651. Greenway Walk Part 1 on Saturday and Part presented by Dr. Lycurgus Muldrow. G irl Scouts w ill Residents may bring unused household 2 on Sunday, both from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Other sessions will include “Men and chemicals such as cleaners, pesticides, in­ Walkers will have the option of a one-way Relationships” with Dr. Margaret Parker, sell cookies loc a l l y or round trip. secticides, batteries, paints and motor oil “Men and Self-Esteem” with Marlene Girl Scouts in Monmouth>uth anand The Saturday walk will meet at the to the collection. There will be no charge Smith and “Men and Loss” with Vernon Northern Ocean counties will b^ selling Holmdel Park Pavilion to hike south to to participants. The collection is for Mon­ Buntin. cookies at the following local businesses: Bayonet Farm via farm roads and bridle mouth County residents only - proper A preconference session will be held • April 19 — Michael’s at 2101 Route paths on the Chase Bank tract. The Sunday identification will be required. tomorrow from 4-9 p.m. and will feature a 35 north in Holmdel from noon to 3 p.m. walk will meet at the Village School park­ Another option for the safe disposal of • April 24 — Grand Union in the keynote address on “Native American ing lot and will hike north to Bayonet Farm household hazardous waste in the county Bradlees shopping center. Route 35 in Wisdom: Healing the Wounded Spirit” by via the Nature Trail, farm roads and bridle is the permanent Household Hazardous Middletown, from 4-6 p.m. Native American healer Grey Wolf. Also paths on the Chase Bank tract. Waste Site, located on Shafto (Wyckoff) • April 25 — Grand Union in the featured will be sessions on “Men and Rain dates for the walks will be April 25 Road in Tinton Falls. Residents may call Bradlees shopping center, Route 35 in Stress” with Dr. Eileen Strong and “Men and 26. There will be no charge to par­ (732) 922-2234 to schedule an appoint­ Middletown, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Relationships” with Dr. Margaret ticipate. Participants should wear sturdy ment. The site will be open Tuesday • April 25 — Matawan post office, Parker. walking shoes, tuck pant legs into socks to Main Street in Matawan, from 8 aim. to 2 through Saturday, year round. Admission to both programs will be guard against ticks and bring a water bottle, p.m. To receive a flyer on non-toxic free; pre-registration is requested. For in­ a snack, binoculars, a camera and field • April 28 — Highlights in Union Av­ alternatives to common household chemi­ formation or to register, call (732) 224­ guides. For information, call the enue Plaza, Union Avenue and Route 36, cals, call the county recycling hotline at 2788. Commission at (732) 946-8997. Hazlet, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (732) 577-8400. INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15. 1998 3 9 COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD Poricy Park w ill host A.C. trip planned two weekend events to C laridge C asino Poricy Park will offer the following The St. Mary’s Theater Group of New two activities this weekend. Both pro­ Monmouth will sponsor an Atlantic City grams are free and no registration will be bus trip to the Claridge Casino on May 3. required. For information, call (732) 842­ The $20 fee will include a 3:30 p.m. show 5966. ticket to see “King in Concert,” a tribute • April 18 - A guided walk through to Elvis, plus bus transportation, driver’s Poricy Park’s “Cotton Tract” will be of­ tip and $7.50 in coins. fered at the Poricy Park Nature Center The trip will leave from Mater Dei from 10-11:30 a.m. Since the walk will be High School parking lot on Cherry Tree over uneven ground, it is suggested Farm Road at 9:30 a.m. and will return at participants wear sturdy shoes. approximately 7:30 p.m. • April 19 - The second part of the For reservations, which must be made “Colonial Home Activities” mini-series and prepaid by today, call Pat Thompson will be held from 1-3 p.m. Participants at (732) 615-9088 or Rita young at (732) will be shown how candles are made out­ 787-9138. doors over a pit fire. In the case of inclement weather, it will be held indoors Library to show by the hearth. All ages may take part but the very young must be guided by an ‘R ussia’ travel slides adult. Middletown Township Public Library will present “Russia,” a free slide pro­ ‘GENERATION X-POSED’ — An annual fashion show by fashion merchandising BCC sets A rm enian gram, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Peter J. students at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, will be presented at noon Koelsch will be the guest speaker for the Tuesday in the College Commons. The show is free and open to the public. This year’s theme is “Generation X-posed.” Models (standing, back row) are David slide lecture session. Ruth Thomasian, founder and executive The program will be held at Palmiotto, Keansburg, wearing Hip Hop clothes; “Flip” of Keansburg in Gothic; Sheree Sawczak of Marlboro in Rave style; Melissa Breniak of Howell in Preppy director of Project SAVE Armenian Middletown Township Public Library’s wear; Domenic Salvatore of Keansburg, athletic gear; and (front) Joel Steinberg, Photograph Archives, located in headquarters, located at 55 New Keansburg, wearing punk/grunge and Marissa Kelly, Toms River, vintage/hippie. Watertown, Mass., will present a slide lec­ Monmouth Road, Middletown. ture, “Armenians Through the Camera’s or to Town Hall. Eye: A Look at Pre-Genocide Armenia.” Youths can register Infrared photo class • An awards ceremony and Arbor Day The lecture will be held Sunday at 3 Celebration will take place at Town Hall on for ceram ics project p.m. in Forum 103 at Brookdale offered in Lincroft April 24 from 3-5 p.m. Attendees will be Community College in Lincroft. The event Hillside Community Center, a facility of able to enjoy free hot dogs and goodies. will feature Thomasian’s collection of vin­ The Monmouth County Park System Middletown Department of Parks an^l Everyone in attendance will receive a free tage photographs that document an ethnic will sponsor an Infrared Photography Recreation, will sponsor a Youth Ceramic^ seedling to plant. The event will be held rain heritage. She will share a variety of stories Class Thursday from 7-9:30 p.m. The Project. The program will begin at 10 a.m. or shine. of Armenian - American roots in historic class will be held at the Thompson Park on Saturday and is open to township chil­ Visitor Center, Newman Springs Road, For additional information on the events, Armenia before 1915. dren, ages 5-13. Lincroft. This will not be a darkroom call the Recreation Office at (732) 615­ Admission will be $5 per person. For The cost of the program will be $2 per 2260. directions, call BCC at (732) 842-1900. For course. person; limited space will be available. Pre­ information, call Aida at (732) 972-7422. Topics will include theory, use of fil­ registration is required. ters, focus adjustments, film speed rat­ ‘Life in the S p irit’ For information or registration, call ings, loading film and developing and (732) 615-2261. The center is located at 144 H appy Days String printing techniques. sem inars scheduled Chestnut Ave., Atlantic Highlands. The fee will be $16; pre-registration is B and to entertain required. St. Mary Church in New Monmouth The Happy Days String Bank will per­ For information call the Monmouth will host the “Life in the Spirit Seminar” Tickets available County Park System at (732) 842-4000 or series. The sessions will be held as fol­ form at the Middletown Senior Center, for the hearing impaired, (732) 219-9484. lows. for N .J. D evils gam e Croydon Hall, Leonardville Road, Leonardo, on Sunday at 1:30 p.m. • “God’s Love” will be presented by The Middletown Department of Parks Senior residents of Middletown Sister Sharon Santos, co-founder of the and Recreation will sponsor a bus trip to see A rnone to speak at Township and their guests are invited to Franciscan Community of Our Lady of a hockey game at the Continental Airlines enjoy the free program. Refreshments will Guadalupe, on Friday. Arena. The New Jersey Devils will play the Young GOP m eeting be served. • “Salvation” will be headed by Father New York Islanders on Saturday. The Monmouth County Young Vans will help transport seniors to the Brendan Williams, pastor of St. The cost of the trip will be $40, which Republicans will hold its monthly meeting event. For van reservations, call (732) 615­ Veronica’s Church in Howell, on April includes round-trip transportation and a seci at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Lincroft Inn, lo­ 2265. 24. ond-level ticket. The bus will depart from cated at 700 Newman Springs Road, the Johnson Gill Annex at Town Hall at Lincroft. Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone • “New Life” will be held on May 8 5:30 p.m. and will return at approximately (12th District) will be in attendance as the and will be led by Father Bill Halbing, an Explore kitchen and 11:30 p.m. Individuals under die age of 18 guest speaker. Arnone takes a leadership international leader in the Catholic must be accompanied by an adult. Regis­ bathroom at lecture role in the state Assembly while maintain­ Charismatic Renewal. tration is being accepted at the Parks and ing a dentistry practice. • “Receiving God’s Gifts” will be pre­ Middletown Township Public Library Recreation Office at Croydon Hall. The Young Republicans of Monmouth sented on May 15 by Gina McKenna- will present “Planning Kitchens and For information, call (732) 615-2260. County has the following goals: to recruit, Smith, a Christian actress, author and Bathrooms” on April 22 at 7:30 p.m. John train and involve young people, age 18-40 member of the Mother of God Prayer L. Russoniello of J.L. Russoniello Builders Inc. will be the guest speaker. in the political process. Community. M edW ise Center to For more information or to join, contact • “Baptism in the Holy Spirit” will be The session will cover tips on finding a President Matthew Forys at (732) 275­ held on May 22 and will be presented by h o ld 55 A live course reliable contractor and planning a successful remodeling job to suite your family’s needs. 0998. Father John Gordon, master of cere­ The American Association of Retired The free program will be held at library monies for the New Jersey Charismatic Persons will sponsor a “55 Alive” driver headquarters, 55 New Monmouth Road, Conference. refresher course on April 21 and 22 from A rbor D ay activities Middletown. • “Growth” will be given on May 29 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the MedWise slated in M id’tow n by Mary Ann Collett, president and Center, 714 Route 35 in Middletown. Upon The Middletown Township Department founder of the Catholic Women of Zion. completion of the two-day course, partici­ Vendors sought for of Parks and Recreation will sponsor the • “Transformation in Christ” will be pants will receive a 5 percent discount on the major portion of their auto insurance M ay 16 flea m arket following activities in honor of Arbor Day. presented on Pentecost Sunday (May 31) • Students in kindergarten through sixth by Father Jeff Kegley, coordinator for the premiums for three years and two-point re­ Monmouth Beach Business Association grade are invited to enter an Arbor Day Mother of God Prayer Community during duction from their motor vehicle record, if will sponsor a Flea Market on May 16 from Poster Contest. Posters must be 29-by-21 a Charismatic Liturgy at St. Mary’s applicable. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Monmouth Beach inches (poster size) and based on the theme, Church. The cost will be $8, which will include Bathing Pavilion. There will be food and lunch. For information and registration, call “Why Trees Are Important in Middletown.” For information on the seminars, call live entertainment available. Spaces are Bayshore Community Hospital at (732) Posters must be submitted by Friday at (732) 671-0071. The public is invited to available for $20 or $10 each. 739-5919. Class space will be limited. either the Recreation Office at Croydon Hall attend. Call Joan Parent at (732) 229-4114. 4 0 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998

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of Bartlett, 111., cousin of the bride; m odeling classes set Chinese A uction Kathleen Guinee of Berkeley Heights, sis­ The Monmouth County Park System will The Hazlet Police Explorer Post No. 92 ter of the bridegroom; Kristen Creech of hold preteen (ages 7-12) and teen (ages 13­ will sponsor a Chinese Auction on Friday at Peoria, 111.; and Karen Krugh of 16) modeling classes at the Tatum Park Red West Keansburg Fire House, Laurel Avenue Middletown. Flower girls were Eileen Hill Activity Center on Red Hill Road, and Eighth Street, West Keansburg. Guinee of Berkeley Heights and Theresa Middletown, on April 22 and May 13. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m.; the event Benson of Piscataway, both nieces of the Preteen sessions will be held from 6:30-7:30 begins at 8 p.m. Admission will cost $3 per bridegroom. p.m. Teen courses will be held from 7:30­ person. Best man was James Guinee of 8:30 p.m. For information, call (732) 264-0763 Berkeley Heights, brother of the bride­ Topics to be covered by a Barbizon ext. 510. instructor will include posture, grooming, groom. Ushers were Felix Militante of walking, speech and makeup application. Sterling; John Benson of Piscataway, C ham ber to m eet at The cost of each session will be $30 per per­ brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Bruce son, and pre-registration will be required. Buttonw ood Tuesday Cargill of North Plainfield, brother-in-law To register or for more information, call of the bridegroom; William Dreitlein of (732) 842-4000; (732) 219-9484 for the The Matawan/Aberdeen Chamber of New York; and Peter McCabe of Scotch hearing impaired. Commerce will hold its general meeting at Plains. Junior usher was Ryan Carretta of noon on Tuesday at the Buttonwood Manor, Lincroft, nephew of the bride. Ring bearer Route 34, Matawan. was Zachary Brantly of Lincroft, nephew Staten Island Zoo The meeting will be open to the public and to the business community. of the bride. trip planned After a reception at Molly Pitcher Inn, For information, call (732) 290-1125. Daniel and Julie Guinee Red Bank, the couple left on a wedding The Monmouth County Park System will sponsor a trip to the Staten Island Zoo trip to Charleston, S.C. Living w ills sem inar The bride is a graduate of Seton Hall and Children’s Museum for pre-kinder- Guinee-Carretta gartners with mom or dad on April 22. University, South Orange, where she offered in M ataw an Julie Christine Carretta, daughter of The excursion will leave from earned a bachelor of arts degree. She A free community seminar, “Living Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Carretta of Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, earned a master of science degree from Lincroft, at 9 a.m. and will return at ap­ Wills,” will be offered on April 22 at 7:30 Middletown, was married Oct. 17 to Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. p.m. in the Adult Lounge of the First Daniel Patrick Guinee, son of Mr. and proximately 3 p.m. The cost of the trip will She is employed at Covance Inc., be $16.50, which includes transportation Presbyterian Church of Matawan. The pub­ Mrs. James Guinee of Berkeley Heights. Princeton. lic is invited to attend. The Rev. Eugene Rebeck performed and park system leader. Her husband is a graduate of Rutgers Admission to the zoo will be free; The seminar, which is sponsored by the the ceremony at St. Catharine’s Church, University, New Brunswick, where he Children’s Museum admission will be $4 Board of Deacons, will be conducted by Holmdel, where the bride was given in earned a bachelor of arts degree. He is per person; “Insects” will be $4 per person. Helen Wilder, an attorney with the law firm marriage by her father. currently pursuing a master of arts degree Participants should bring a lunch or pur­ of Cerrato, Dawes, Collins, Saker and Matron of honor was Laurie Scupp of at Rutgers University. He is employed at chase food at one of the sites. Brown in Freehold and a former member of Middletown, sister of the bride. American Medical Publishing, Old Pre-registration is required. For more the Bio-Ethics Committee of Centra State Bridesmaids were Carrie Brantly of Bridge. information, call (732) 842-4000 or for the Hospital. Lincroft, sister of the bride; Dawn Senger The couple resides in Hightstown. hearing impaired, (732) 219-9484. For information, call (732) 566-2663. The church is located on Route 34 near the intersection with Route 79 in Matawan. KPI Beach Clean-Up Couple celebrates 50th anniversary set for Saturday M RH S to hold class wedding anniversary. Keyport Partnership Inc. invites all The couple was married March 26. Keyport residents to participate in KPI’s reunion Nov. 27 1948 in the Municipal Court of the Beach Cleanup on Saturday from at 9 a.m. The Matawan Regional High School City of New York. to noon. The cleanup location will be the Class of 1978 will hold a 20th reunion In honor of their golden anniver­ boat-launching office at the street entrance celebration Nov. 27 at the Buttonwood sary, a reception was held at Don to Beach Park on American Legion Drive. Manor, Matawan. Quixote Inn, Matawan. The beach cleanup efforts will include Organizers of the event can be reached Mrs. Greene, the former Shirley the beaches at Benjamin Terry Park, Cedar at (732) 566-1870 or (973) 889-0614. Schanerman, retired in 1983 from the Street Park and beaches that lay east of New York City Board of Education those points. T rip to T urtle Back after 19 years as an elementary school For more information, contact Paul W. teacher. She enjoys square dancing and Naffin at (732) 739-4341. Zoo set for A pril 25 mah-jongg. The Monmouth County Park System Prior to his retirement in 1980, Mr. Keyport schools will sponsor a trip to the Turtle Back Zoo Greene was employed as administra­ for pre-kindergartners with mom or dad on tive manager, director of personnel ser­ to host registration April 25. The excursion will leave from vices for the New York City Keyport public schools will hold kinder­ Thompson Park, Newman Springs Road, Department of Health. garten registration April 22 from 1-3 p.m. Lincroft, at 9 a.m., returning at approxi­ The couple enjoys foreign and and April 23 from 1-3 p.m. and 6:30-7:30 mately 3 p.m. domestic travel. p.m. in the Central School cafeteria. The trip cost of $17.50 will include Mr. and Mrs. Greene have a daugh­ Children must be 5 years old on or before transportation and park system leader. Jack and Shirley Greene ter and son-in-law, Sheila and Harry Oct. 31. Children must be enrolled on or Participants should either bring a lunch or Weisfeld of Holmdel, and a son, before Oct. 1. plan to purchase food at the zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Greene of Old Steven Greene of Flushing, N.Y. Parents or guardians will need to bring: Pre-registration is required. For infor­ Bridge recently celebrated their 50th They have one grandson. • The child’s birth certificate (with raised mation or registration, call the Park System seal). at (732) 842-4000 or for the hearing im­ • The child’s Social Security number. paired, (732) 219-9484. • Proof of updated immunizations, in­ cluding diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (DTP M atawan Dow ntow n STORK CLU in four doses); polio-OPV (three doses); Cynthia and Lance Tumulty of James Tumulty of New York City, N.Y. measles, mumps, rubella (MMR); tuber­ Com m ittee to m eet Bridgewater announce the birth of their Lorraine and Tim Mulcahy of Old culin test (TB) requested. The Downtown Community Committee daughter, Sara Elisabeth, on March 22 at Bridge announce the birth of their daughter, • Proof of residency (must be notarized), will conduct its next general meeting on Morristown Memorial Hospital. The baby Kaitlyn Ann, March 23 in St. Peter’s such as a deed, a mortgage, a lease, a utility April 27 from 7-8 p.m. at Jerry Beyer’s weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces. Grandparents Medical Center, New Brunswick. The baby bill, etc.. restaurant. Main Street, Matawan. Anyone are Carole and Bob Pisani of Aberdeen and weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces. Grandparents • In the event of divorce or separation, a seeking information concerning the revital­ Diane Tumulty of Aberdeen. Great-grand­ are Ann and John Gildea of Sayreville and property settlement, agreement or final ization of Matawan's downtown areas is parents are Tina Pisani of Weehawken and Maureen and Eneas Mulcahy of Matawan. judgment must be submitted. invited to attend. Irene Foster of Port St. Lucie, Fla. Godparents are Jean Heyl of East For information, call (732) 264-0561 or For information, call Lee Deedmeyer at Godparents are Lin Devlin of Matawan and Brunswick and Kevin Mulcahy of Matawan. (732) 264-0647. (732) 566-7778. 4 4 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 esteryear

The Independent invites its readers to The property comprises two and a half take a step back in time. We hope this acres and it is on the Keyport Road. weekly feature will enable people to leam There is a house of five rooms on the Your Special and enjoy the rich history of Northern place. Monmouth County. Hideaway for A philosopher once said that a tree­ less nation is a dying nation. There Intimate Dining" 100 YEARS AGO seems to be plenty of proof to back this assertion. China, Spain and other coun­ Serving the finest Joseph Lufburrow, of Locust Point tries are examples. They are decadent owns a bulldog which likes to run after mentally and morally. No figures are German and Continental Cuisine. bicyclists and bark at them. One day last available as to the amount of timber cut week the dog saw a man coming up the in Monmouth County the past winter, but Lunch and Dinner road on a bicycle and the dog ran out and upset him. The man got a very bad fall. it probably breaks all records. The Wednesday - Sunday When he finally got on his feet he pulled a scarcity of coal and the exactions of the pistol out of his pocket and fired at the dog coal trust were the cause of making bare "The Sweetest Restaurant in Red Bank" several times but missed it each time. vast stretches of land, little of which is Andrea Clutfeld - Asbury Park Press Henry Horn of Belford, who is now or ever will be used to raise crops. employed on the S.V. Rogers, owned by These stretches of land stand out like 13 White Street • Red Bank, NJ 07701 Capt. Albert Runyon, had a narrow escape ugly scars, unfit for anything until there For Reservations Call: from death while making the Fulton is a new growth of timber. Breakfast Sat. & Sun. Market slip one day last week. Horn was at 732-530-9508 the tiller and in some way the tiller rope got loose from its fastenings. The boom at 50 YEARS AGO this moment was carried to one side by the wind and Horn got tangled up in the rope. “Going to Highlands, dig gold and He was thrown violently against the retire,” was the slogan this week-end as sloop’s rail and his face was badly cut. He would-be prospectors from Asbury Park was flung over the railing, and hung by to New York City, swarmed into that bor­ one arm until he was rescued by Captain ough and dug holes waist deep on the Arctic's 20* Anniversary Runyon. beach, just north of Cedar Street, in search of valuable gold coins. The gold 5 Y ear 75 YEARS AGO rush was perpetrated when William R. Cottrell, 75-year-old lobster fisherman of LENNOX C o m p le te “Doc” Thompson for United States Cedar Street and his son, along with a »a«mos«>wTK w a rra n ty senator! few other fishermen, announced Friday on LENNOX* Equipment This is the latest political gossip the discovery of eight gold coins, later which is going the rounds of Red Bank identified as 18th-century Portuguese and other parts of the county and state “doubloons.” concerning Dr. William M. Thompson, Had it not been for a dismal rainy former collector of Red Bank, delegate to Sunday and the restraining efforts of the the last Republican presidential con­ beach owners, the search for gold might vention, high degree Mason and other have completely ruined the beachfront of things. It may be only a “pipe dream” the town. Cars lined the streets, people due to somebody’s fertile imagination or lined the beaches while picks and it may turn out to be a fact, but regardless GAS FIREPLACE and other digging implements pounded the AIR CONDITIONERS FURNACES of which there is a widespread rumor to GAS LOGS sands. The “Gold Rush of ’48” will go this effect. The stork was here last week. He left down in the history of New Jersey. Years ARCTIC AIR CONDITIONING a baby girl at Mr. and Mrs. Thomas from now prospectors will tell grandchil­ Maher’s and a baby boy at Mr. and Mrs. dren how they dug in the rain, received Heating & Air Conditioning Specialists John Maher’s. threats from local and state police and how Johnathan L. Holmes of Holmdel the “money flowed like wine” in the bor­ 536-1711 • 583-9393 • 1-888 ARCTIC 5 ough. www.arcticac.com has sold one of his houses near that place to A.B. Hardy of New York for $1,200. Compiled by Linda DeNicola

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JOHN J. BAKER, 87, of Matawan died April veteran of Vietnam. Surviving are his wife, 10 at home. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., he lived there Dorothy Johnson DeStefano of Hazlet; two step­ until retiring in Ocala, Fla., in 1977: he moved to sons, William Kemp of Fort Fairfield, Maine, and Matawan in 1995. He retired after 30 years of John Kemp of Ellsworth, Pa.; a brother Robert John F. Pfleger service from the New York City Fire Department DeStefano of Holmdel; and four grandchildren. in 1965 as a lieutenant from L-114, Fifth Avenue, Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Brooklyn. He was a fireman at Engine 281, Home, Keyport. Interment was at St. Joseph’s Funeral Home Cortelyou Road from 1944-1959. Mr. Baker was Cemetery, Keyport. later employed in the Cash Control Department of GMAC, New York City, retiring in 1975. He was JULIUS L. GREENBERG, 72, of Aberdeen a communicant of St. Clement’s Roman Catholic died April 7 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Owned & Operated By Church, Matawan, and was active in Holy Holmdel. Born in The Bronx, N.Y., he lived in THE PFLEGER FAMILY Innocents Roman Catholic Church and the Manhattan, Staten Island and Florida before Catholic Youth Organization (CYO) of Brooklyn, moving to Aberdeen 36 years ago. He was SINCE 1956 coaching numerous sports, mainly baseball. He owner and operator of Greenberg Sales for 40 also coached the Brooklyn Pontiacs and was a years. Mr. Greenberg was a member of United Directors: founding member of Our Lady of the Springs Methodist Church, Matawan; Masonic Lodge No. Gregory W. Pfleger, Mgr. Roman Catholic Church, Ocala, Fla. Mr. Baker 912, Matawan; A.A.O.N.M.S. Meca Temple, New was a life member of the Knights of Columbus York City; was a Shriner; a member of Sirius John F. Pfleger Jr. and a Third Degree Knight, Mother Seton Chapter of the Eastern Star No. 123; and was a John F. Pfleger Council, Brooklyn. He was predeceased by his member of A.A.S.R. Bodies of New York City. He son, William F., in 1987, and his brother, William was a U.S. Army veteran of World War II. Michael G. Bruntz A., in 1978. Surviving are his wife of 63 years, Surviving are his wife, Christina Marchisa Mary (Marie) Lehane Baker; two daughters, Greenberg; and several nieces and nephews. 115 Tindall Road Rosemary Sandifer of Houston, Texas, and Services were under the direction of Day Funeral Catherine Gillespie of Matawan; two sisters, Home, Keyport, with a religious service at United Middletown, Nj 07748 Helen B. Young of North Hampton, Mass., and Methodist Church. Interment was at Garden of ftI F 732-671-1326 Alice M. Schultz of Latrobe, Pa.; five grandchil­ Memories Cemetery, Paramus. dren and three great-grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Waitt Funeral Home, MILDRED “MEANIIA” MALLALIEU, 74, of Morganville, with a Mass at St. Clement's Roman Holmdel died April 7 at Arnold Walter Nursing Catholic Church. Interment was at Interment Home, Holmdel. Born in Baltimore, she moved to Holy Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn. Holmdel in 1962. Mrs. Mallalieu was a member of St. Catharine’s Roman Catholic Church, RONALD R. BROWN, 55, of Hazlet died Holmdel, and was a member of its Altar Rosary April 6 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Society. She was a former member of the R aritan Township Holmdel. Born in Bayonne, he moved to Hazlet Holmdel Women’s Village Club and the Holmdel 33 years ago. He worked as a splicing technician Republican Club. Surviving are her husband, V P h a r m a c y at Bell Atlantic, Matawan, for 37 years. Mr. Brown Russell; a son, Joseph of Hallandale, Fla.; three under new ownership was a communicant of Holy Family Roman daughters, Janice Cretella of Lakewood, Jayne Catholic Church, Union Beach. He was a mem­ Bataille of Toms River and Lisa Mallalieu of owned and operated by the Cariello family ber of Telephone Pioneers of America, was for­ Burbank, Calif.; four sisters, Marie Simonds of Robert Cariello, Pharmacist mer president and vice president of the Glen Burnie, Md., Doris Krause of Berlin, Md., It's the Law! Freehold, Red Bank Chapter of Pioneers and and All Coogan and Helen Morgan, both of was a member of the IBEW Local No. 827. He Catonsville, Md.; seven grandchildren; and a ill; You can select your own pharmacy. was predeceased by a granddaughter, Courtney great-granddaughter. Services were under the The Cariello family, owners of Raritan Township Pharmacy Lynn Brown, in 1988. Surviving are his wife, direction of Holmdel Funeral Home, with a ser­ is here to serve you and your family. We will gladly enroll Dolores Rella Brown; two sons, Ronald R. of vice at St. Catharine’s Church. Interment was at with any insurance co. you are covered by. You no longer have Hazlet and Robert J. of Maryland; two daughters, N.J. Veterans Cemetery, Arnytown. Donations to be "CHAINED" to a participating pharmacy. Joan Marie Crawford of Dahlonega, Ga., Dinise may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, P.O. Ann Drager of Hazlet; a sister, Rosemarie Box 6908, Lawrenceville, N.J. 08648. SPECIAL SPRING CLEANING SALE Kukura of Indian Hills; and six grandchildren. Services were under the direction of Day Funeral WILLIAM M. NEMETH, 68, of South River 50% OFF All Greeting Cards, G ift W rap, and Bows Home, Keyport. Interment was at St. Joseph’s died March 24 in Robert Wood Johnson Univer­ a n d A ll M a y b e llin e a n d C o v e r G ir l c o s m e tic s (While supplies last) Cemetery, Keyport. sity Hospital, New Brunswick. Surviving are his * RX filled while you wait, or call ahead and it will be waiting for you. wife, Elizabeth Feaster Nemeth; three sons, * Newly expanded Vitamin, Herbal, and Nutritional Dept. EVELYN M. CORBY, 83, of the Laurence George Nemeth of Howell, William Nemeth Jr. of * NJ Lottery, Notary and Fax & Photo Copy services available. Harbor section of Old Bridge, died April 10 at Millburn and Michael Nemeth of East Windsor; r With This Ad r With This Ad home. Born in Irvington, she was a lifelong resi­ three daughters, Carol Toporek of Allentown, 15% OFF 15% OFF dent of Laurence Harbor. She retired in 1984 af­ Kathy Knoll of Milltown and Karen Nemeth of FREE Mylar Balloon All Russell Stover/ ter 15 years as a bookkeeper with Supermarkets South River; a sister, Elsie Toth of New Buy 2 get 3rd FREE i & i Whitman Candy General. She was owner and operator of Corby’s Brunswick; and six grandchildren. Services were Expires 4/22/98 J ^ Expires 4/22/98 J Luncheonette & Taxi, Laurence Harbor, and was arranged by Rezem Funeral Home, East a school bus driver for the former Madison Brunswick, with a Mass at Corpus Christi Raritan Township Pharmacy Township. Mrs. Corby was a member of Church, South River. Interment was in Holy RS&A Pharmacy, Inc. Community Covenant Church, Laurence Harbor, Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick. where she was primary organist for more than 1725 Union Ave. - Hazlet 07730 Between 35 No. & Middle Road 45 years. She was a member of Madison JOHN J. RENNICK, 67, of Keyport died April Phone 264-4280 Fax 671-2323 Seniors, a life member and past president of 6 at CentraState Medical Center, Freehold. Born a Laurence Harbor Fire Auxiliary No. 1 and life in St. Clair, Pa., he moved to Keyport 40 years member of N.J. State Fireman’s Association. ago. He worked as an operator for 40 years at Mrs. Corby was predeceased by her husband, ERN Construction, Marlboro, semi-retiring in Clarence W„ in 1962. Surviving are two daugh­ 1993. Mr. Rennick was a communicant of St. No Repair Bills Fo r 10 Y ears ters, Beverly Meyer of Matawan and Susan Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Keyport. He Corby-Bachmann of Monroe; and one grand­ was a life member, ex-captain and past presi­ daughter. Services were under the direction of dent of Keyport First Aid Squad; past comman­ With the World’s Most Efficient Air Conditioning System Day Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment was at der, life member and longtime adjutant of Graceland Memorial Park, Kenilworth. In lieu of Keyport Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 4247; • Up to 18 SEER flowers, donations may be made to Laurence and a member of American Legion Raritan Post • Humidity control Harbor Community Covenant Church Book of No, 23, Keyport. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Remembrance. Surviving are his wife, Theresa Hrin Rennick; a • Up to 6 months 0% financing son, John G. of Keyport; and a brother, Albert of • Utility rebates EDWARD J. CULLEN. 82, of Monroe died St. Clair, Pa. Services were under the direction of March 26 in Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with an April 14 Bridge division. He was a communicant of St. service at Immaculate Conception Church in St. PRE-SEASON Thomas the Apostle Church, Old Bridge, and a Clair, Pa. Interment was at Immaculate Concep­ member of the Knights of Columbus, Spots­ tion Church Cemetery, St. Clair. FREE 10 YEAR SPECIAL wood. He was employed by many years as a PARTS & LABOR warehouse supervisor by Dubois Chemical, East ANNA M. SULESKY, 86, of Matawan died 15 POINT AIR CONDITIONING Rutherford, and worked as a crossing guard for April 11 at home. Born in Dickson City, Pa., she WARRANTY TUNE-UP SPECIAL the Monroe Township Police Department. He lived in Syracuse, N.Y., before moving to $ A Q 9 5 was predeceased by his wife, Margaret Cullen. Matawan five years ago. She was employed by Surviving are three daughters, Sister Eileen General Electric in Syracuse for 20 years before Onhf * t J J (Reg. $69.95) Marie of Clifton, Eileen Devine Ganley of Monroe retiring in 1975. Mrs. Sulesky was a communi­ Service For All Makes & Models and Margaret Dever of Old Bridge; a brother, cant of St. Clement’s Roman Catholic Church, Always Low On Freon? 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The Middletown Griffins, an under- Cavanaugh’s tally. Defenders Katie Wrestling Camp, directed by CBA 0:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays for 13 girls soccer team, blanked the Wall Mulhem, Stefanie Geronimo and Lauren wrestling coach Mike Baldi, is slated for weeks at the James J. Cullen Center in Sidekicks, 4-0, as Maryjo Rana, Heather Zgorzynski played well in front of goalie July 20-24 and July 27-31. The camp will Memorial Park, Union Avenue, Anzivino, Kristine Goworek and Valerie Kristen Kelleher to blunt the Bobcats’ feature All-Americans Jason Nace of Rider and an exercise mat/towel are Guzzi provided goals. A superior defen­ attack. Kelleher made several big saves to University, Lawrenceville, and Dan Registration is open until April 24 sive effort by Marisa Cavanaugh, Nana preserve the tie. O ’Cone of the College of New Jersey, t the Recreation Office, located in the cen- Dadlez and Christie Tintle helped goalie The Michael Strahan Football Camp Ewing. The camp runs Monday through The fee for the program is $40 with a $5 Jenna Anderson post the shutout. is slated for June 28 to July 2 at Fairleigh Friday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is open to fee for late registration. Payment must be Lincroft Little League has slated its Dickinson University, Madison. The camp wrestlers in fifth through 10th grade. The by check. annual opening day parade and festivities is open to boys ages 8-18 and features camp will be conducted at CBA’s new The Aberdeen/Matawan Girls for April 26. The parade will start at 12:30 instruction from Strahan and other mem­ wrestling facility in Middletown. The fee oftball League is accepting late regis­ p.m. at the intersection of Hill Top Circle bers of the New York Giants, including for the camp is $125. Checks can be trations by phone. Openings are available and Newman Springs Road (Route 520) Charles Way, Phillippe Sparks, Corey mailed to Mike Baldi, 117 Marcos St., 5 to 17. The season begins in and travel to the Little League fields at Widner, Jason Sehorn, Howard Cross and Bayville, NJ, 08721 or call (732) 269­ id runs through mid June. Thompson Park. The Lincroft Cup games Jesse Armstead. For more information, call 6360. 1 towns are welcome. The fee are slated to begin at 2 p.m., when the (800) 555-0801. Overnight housing is Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring a body $45 for one child and $25 for each sib- Middletown South High School baseball available. conditioning program for adults beginning Call Pat Reingle at (732) 566-3409 team meets Red Bank Catholic and the The Christian Brothers Academy April 28. Classes will be held from 9:30- or registration information. Thompson Middle School softball team faces St. Leo’s. In addition to the parade, there will be a home run derby for boys and girls ages 7-12 and radar guns to mea­ sure pitching speed. Middletown Babe Ruth and Hazlet Youth Athletic League, in conjunction YOU W ON'T with the T.J. O’Donnell Baseball School and Batting Cages, will hold week-long summer baseball clinics at McMahaon Park, Middletown, from June 29 to Aug. 7. Instructors will be former professional YOUR B O W players and local high school coaches. For more information or to register, call 291­ 7701. Lauren McKenna of Matawan, com­ peting for Devlin Gymnastics, Wall, at Level 8 in the 13-year-old age group at the Palaestra Invitational, Garfield, took first in the all-around with a 34.75 score. McKenna was first on the bars, vault and floor and second on the beam. Meghan McKenna of Matawan, com­ peting for Devlin Gymnastics, Wall, at Level 9 at the USAG Gymnastics State Championships at Henderson’s Gymnastics, Edison, was third on the floor and third on the balance beam. Her all- around score of 35.175 qualified her for the regional championships slated for April 25. At the Capitol Cup Meet at the University of Maryland, College Park, McKenna took first on the beam. The Holmdel Stallions under-9 girls soccer team downed the Marlboro Vipers, 2-0, behind goals from Caroline Malapero and Kim Fiorentino. Casey Mahon and Malapero were credited with assists. Excellent defense from Meredith Murphy and Cara Vullo helped goalie Katie Murphy secure the shutout. The Hazlet Wave, an under-10 soccer team, edged the Old Bridge Vipers, 3-2. Alexander Wanless scored twice and Anthony Ferraioli also tallied to give the Wave the win. Sean Lennon was credited with an assist. Goalie Jeff King notched the win behind the solid defense of Josh OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU! Barbarich, Robby Hollywood and Matt Richards. Against the Wall Lightning, the It’s true! You can build the body you’ve always wanted. Come into any Tiger Schulmann’s Karate Center and leave the test Wave emerged with a 3-1 win as Brendan to us. We’ll make sure you look great for summer! Hilliard delivered a pair of goals and Mike Sullivan scored off an assist from Derek Lose weight. 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BY NEIL SCHUMAN Hard-working junior Rory Clayton has Staff W riter parlayed a rigorous practice schedule into a 3-0 record at No. 3 singles. he graduation of six starters from Amar Doschi and Phil Brynildson have last year’s 12-7 team has made it performed well at first doubles. Doschi, a T necessary for several Raritan High junior, and Brynildson, a senior, took Red School tennis players to take on increasedBank’s lead singles pairing to a 6-4 third roles. set. And so far the results have been pretty Freshman Asish Doschi and sophomore good. Hazlet’s Rockets won two of their Joe Sellito are the Rockets’ second doubles first three matches with the loss being by tandem. 4-1 to a very-experienced Red Bank Re­ “We’re still learning how to play dou­ gional squad in the season opener. All bles,” Schlenker said. “We have to come to three matches were in the Shore Confer­ the net more and serve and volley.” ence’s Class B North division. Sophomore Mike Jenkins and juniors Reasons To The Rockets got on the winning track Vinnie Crismale and Brian Hilliard are the last week with victories over Holmdel’s St. primary challengers to the starting lineup. John Vianney and Long Branch. “They’ll be pushing the starters and L i s t e n T o On Tuesday, they topped the Lancers 4­ making their presence felt,” Schlenker 1. The next day they moved over the .500 said. mark with a 4-1 road win over the Green On Monday, Raritan traveled to Nep­ Wave. tune (1-4, 0-2 Class B North) for another “Despite the learning process, we’re Class B North match. Later this week, still in contention in Class B North,” coach they’ll face their first nondivisional oppo­ Gary Schlenker said. “If we step up and nent, Middletown North (0-2, 0-2 Class A keep practicing hard, anything’s possible.” North). Among those who have stepped up thus But the match that Schlenker and the far is senior Brian Kraus, who went from Rockets are looking forward to is next second doubles last season to the lead sin­ week’s meeting with Class B North rival gles slot this year. Matawan. So far the Huskies are unde­ “Brian has played very well for us, and feated in the division after knocking off it’s hard to make the jump he’s made,” Red Bank. Schlenker said. “Even though they have a terrific team, Dan Aikan, another senior, moved from I think we match up better against third to second singles. Matawan than Red Bank,” Schlenker said. “Dan’s a big lefty who showed how “The rivalry between our school is always tough he is by playing well against (Red so strong. All of the kids on both teams Bank’s Mike) Chimento,” Schlenker said. will be really pumped up for this one.”

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Fax resume to Come Grow With Us! FREEHOLD 201-845-7877 Work Near Home Communication Skills. Receptionist Window furnished office in eral depositories. Collect your responsibilities as well. Interested and qualified applicants should money today! www.fundsreco- DAYCAMP Paralegals need not apply. Immediate Openings Freehold Executive Center, for A FABULOUS SUMMER Great opportunity for growth. write or fax your resum e to: Rent. Perfect for attorney, verv.com/monev2. SASET Throughout P FR r9030 W. Sahara Ave. Hiring : ★Supervisors LIFEGUARDS Monmouth & Middlesex • Temp to hire accountant, insurance agent ★ Sports Coaches-*Tennis etc. Rent includes reception, Suite 395 (Dept, m2), Las Ve INTERVIEW NOW Flexible Hours • Great Benefits K. WITTMAN gas, NV 89117-5826. ★ Roller Hockey^Drama use of conference room, ★ Dance ★Photography FOR A GREAT SUMMER! 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Call 732-525-9752 Service.(Manalapan Elemen­ • SALES ASSOCIATE Meyer Refrigerated Truck MOVING SALE: Bassett bed­ Apply in person: Freehold, NJ 07728 Address. tary Schools.)Approximately Lines 1-888-667-3729. (732) 462-7900 room set, King size w/dresser, 35 hrs. per week. 732-446-6226 CALDOR DRIVER...First Year Earning armoire & 2 night tbls., $1,250. Estates Purchased • Entire or Partial Sectional: 3 pc., $500. Bed­ Marlboro Plaza, Rts. 9 & 520 Potential $30,000! New Pay Phone_ .Initials at end of prayer,. DRIVERS Package! CDL Training Avail­ room set: white lacquer, 6 pcs., Qualified. CDL-P, Middlesex RETAIL CLERK able for inexperienced Tractor $2,000. Call 732-521-3809 county only! Also, Bus Aides Week-days only. Hazlet area. Trailer Drivers through Allstate 043 Appliances MC/VISA/DISCOVER) .EXP.. needed, willing to train for Call 732-739-3300 Career School. Swift Trans­ CDL. HMO Health insurance portation (eoe-m /f) available. Call Tirell at ROUTE PERSON PT/DRIVER- To deliver bread Saturday 1-800-800-7315. SOFA AND LOVESEAT Please return form with check or money order 973-325-0037 AIR CONDITIONERS Mauve, Grey and Off-white Check One Prayer: Evenings 8pm-4am. Clean EARN $1,000. Weekly Stuffing $75. & up. Most sizes avail. for $29.00 payable to Greater Media Newspapers. driving record. Must be envelopes at home. Start Now. print. Good condition. $500.00 □ St. Jude Novena DRIVERS/RUNNERS A/C repairs. A/C’s Wanted $$ Call evenings. 732-780-2448 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT For South Amboy and the responsible. Call 732-238-1863 No experience. Free Supplies, Dehumidifiers. □ Prayer to St. Jude ‘ ifo. No obligation. Greater Media Newspapers surrounding areas. TELEMARKETERS Apartments Wall A/C’s. SOFA BED-QUEEN SIZE □ Prayer to the Blessed Virgin Call 732-721-1000 Ext. 3323 $7. per hour + weekly promot- Send SASE to. ACE DEPT. Central A/C’s Service/Installed. Pillowback, multi-color floral □ Prayer to the Holy Spirit P.O. Box 1080 ions’. 6-9pm.~ ~ ‘Monday-Thursday. * ‘ -Thursday, 2034 Box 5137 Call 732-566-3233/732-566-2945 w/matching wing chair. Exc. Diamond Bar, CA 91765 East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 GARDENER Saturdayiv 9-i9-noon. Matawan. ' REFRIGERATOR $100. cond. $350. Call 732-591-5961 1 -800-235-0644 HOME TYPIST, Elec. Range $100. D/W $50. WALL UNIT - THOMASVILLE Applewood Estates, a premiere PC users needed. $45,000. Micro. $50. Kitchen cabs., best Solid ashwood, like new, lifecare community, currently TELEMARKETING income potential. Call offer. 732-566-9339 after 6pm excellent condition. 3 pieces, Monday-Thursday, 6pm-9pm. seeks a temporary gardener 1-800-513-4343 Ext. B-3225 REFRIGERATOR - G.E. 23.6 2 glass front cabinets with '6 months) to work Part-time, $10. per hour with bonuses. shelves & lights. Bar with Experience preferred. Holmdel HOME TYPISTS, PC users cu.ft. Ice crusher, water disp. •JO hours per week. needed. $45,000. income White. Exc. cond. $700. or lights. TV/Stereo/VCR units area. Please call our 24 hour with retractable shelves and info hotline at 732-946-9003 potential. Call best offer. Call 732-651-7795 Candidate must be flexible and 1(800)513-4343, ext. B-5097. video/cd storage. $750. or best available to work weekends. offer. Call 732-446-0848 Will be responsible for main­ taining the garden areas of 037 Babysitting 044 Computers Applewood Estates, and will 048 General assist residents with their per­ TELEPHONE Child Care Merchandise sonal gardens. INTERVIEWERS ALL TYPES OF REPAIRS & We offer competitive wages. CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE Up-Grades, Custom Systems NO S A LES Multi-Task 732-254-1823 BEDROOM SET - NATURAL Interested candidates, please NO EXPERIENCE European “AU PAIRS” live-in wood. Washer/Dryer, new. contact: help, reliable, experienced, CALL THE PC MD -For all your Wall Unit. Desk. Sofa bed, & English speaking legal, gov’t computer needs. At home more! Best offer. 732-583-1881 Manalapan based Market approved program. Under service of IBM & compatibles APPLEWOOD Research Company now $200./week. running DOS/WINDOwS. GENERATOR - GENERAC ESTATES hiring interviewers for Call Au Pair USA at Call Robert 732-238-6779 Electric portable. 5,000 watt capacity. 10 hp Brigg and Gully Road Evening & Weekend 1-800-AU-PAIRS COMPUTER TUTORS Freehold, NJ 07728 Interexchange 161 Sixth St. Stratton, gas powered. Asking Shifts. New York, NY. Affordable, Personalized at $450. Call 732-888-2928 Ph: (732) 303-7409 home PC training.732-786-0493 Fax: (732) 303-1240 Good phone and people EOE AA/M/F/D/V CHILDREN S CHOICE skills a must! Minimum 20 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick HOUSECLEANERS hours per week required. Ages 3 months - 5 years 047 Furniture Kindergarten. State Certified JEEPS FOR $100 Work in Monmouth / Middlesex c a ll 732-308-0500 Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months Seized & sold locally by Counties. Must have own AsktorMs.TellyeExt.2256 a year. Call 732-613-4488 IRS,DEA,FBI transportation. 732-679-4710 BED-King Extra thick premium 1-800-522-2730 ext. 2695 EAST BRUNSWICK Area- Will mattress, box & frame, new in INSTRUCTIONAL baby-sit 20 to 35 hours per - RIDE ON plastic. Cost $1,199. Sell $475. Murray, 12.5 hp, 40" blade, week. Week-days only in Call 732-602-9603 ASSISTANT your home. Call 732-723-0628 Briggs & Stratton motor. Ask­ Hours: 7.35am to 1:25pm BED-Queen, premium mat­ ing $600. Call 732-706-1592 APPOINTMENT FREEHOLD - Babysitting by per day, $9.45 per hour tress, box & frame. New in LAWN MOWER - Sears Self Certification:60 College Credits Elizabeth. Excellent references. plastic cost $1,000. sell $325. Experienced. 732-409-0920 Propelled. REFRIGERATOR: No Benefits SETTERS Call 732-855-7883 Medium size, & other house­ Effective: May, 1998 HOWELL - Exp. Mom will care BEDROOM - BASSETT. 6 PC. hold goods. Call 732-591-1424 No Experience Necessary for your child in my home. Full size. Mahogany. $500. Please Send Resume by Earn $200. to $300. Weekly Flexible hrs. refs. 732-886-3325 Small antique secretary desk. MEDICARE RECIPIENTS are Check the Classified Pages. April 30,1998 to: $250. Call 732-409-3572 you using a NEBULIZER MA­ Setting Appointments CHINE? STOP paying full Dr. Stephen L. Sokolow KIDS COUNT BEDROOM SET - 7 PC. ALL price for ALBUTEROL, ATRO- Yo u ’re sure to fin d Superintendent P/T Permanent Shifts Available OPEN HOU SE wood. Headboard, dresser, VENT, etc. solutions. MEDI­ Upper Freehold Regional armoire & 2 night stands. CARE will pay for them. We Hours 9 am -1 pm Saturday, April 18, 12-3pm $350. Call 732-446-3494 w hat you ’re looking for. School District Ages 2 mos. & up. Full day bill Medicare for you and ship 27 High Street 5 pm-9 pm Kindergarten. Open BEDROOM SET - COUNTRY directly to your door. MED-A- Allentown, NJ 08501 7am-6:30pm. State certified. style, dark pine. Chest of SAVE 1-800-538-9849. We'll even help you sell (609) 259-7292 ext. 201 Old Bridge Area Old Bridge. Call 732-723-9416 drawers, triple dresser with PRIVACYHEDGE- mirror & 2 night stands. $200. ARBORVITAE (Evergreen) MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST MATAWAN-F/T, P/T.Exp., Call 732-741-4109 your fish’s outgrown home! Computer and medical 1-800-872-0157 cert. CPR. Meals. Piano , giant Full and Bushy. Fast growing transcription knowledge pirate ship. Call 732-583-1496 BEDROOM SET - Frame, complete privacy. Spring helpful. Send resume to: Howell Area headboard, night table, 5 Liquidation. 3 ft./Regul; O.E.C.O. OLD BRIDGE - A+ care by drawer dresser, & 7 drawer $29.95. Now only $9.95. Gtd CALL 1-800-660-4ADS P.O. Box 355 exp. child care provider. dresser w/shelves & mirror on and free delivery- Keasbey, N.J. 08832 1-800-972-5376 PT/FT. flex., refs. 732-360-9233 top. $250. Call 732-656-0043 1 -800-908-0496. INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 5 5 Business & Service Directory _• Air/Heat a m• PornntCarpet r'aroCare • CvtorminotnrcExterminators •■ l^ifphonQ/RathcKitchens/Baths •■ .QnprialSpecial .QpruirpfiServices CALL • Alarm s ■ Chimney Service • Fencing • Lawn Care/Landscaping • Tank Removal > Appliance Repair • Cleaning • Floors • Painting/Wallpapering » W indow s We Honor 1 -800-660-4-ADS • Asphalt/Concrete Paving • Closets • Garage Doors • Plumbing/Heating Deadline Friday 1:00 PM > Bridal Services • Decorating • G lass • Pool Care • Building/Remodeling > Electrical • Handy Persons • Roofing/Siding/Gutters

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JOHN J. SENOPOLE B&C Masonry STANLEY BUILDING & General Contracting ASPHALT REMODELING Waterproofing Specialists PAVING • Additions DANE CUSTOM Home Driveways • Custom Carpentry CARPENTRY INC. • Window Replacements Parking Lots • Decks • Kitchens French Drains • Sump Pumps New & Resurfaced Driveways • Additions • Bathrooms Steps • Patios • Concrete • Basements • Basements Fireplaces • Chimneys & Weather Sealing yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy ^ • Patio Doors • Doors M y Insured 'Free Estimate • References Serving Middlesex & • W i n d o w s • Skylights Business; 732-566-0008 Monmouth Co. over 30 years. FREE ESTIMATES • Tile • Decks Home Phoie: 732-366-6708 732-251-2667 732-446-5921 732-364-9182 Serving Monmouth County Open Sat. Fully Insured Fully Insured

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Free Est. 732-525-8118 732*888*0803 732-341-4718 named Mr. Fence. With the help of the Greater Media Free Estimates Fully Insured 732-305-0252 newspapers over the last decade Mr. Fence has grown INTERPAVERS beyond leaps and bounds to now offer not only fences but LET JV PAVING SOMEONE Specializing In: Professional Work also decks, sheds, swingsets, gazebos, outdoor patio Now’s the time to think about ELSE DO • interlocking Pavers • Driveways building or renovating. furniture, spas, arbors, powerwashing, and staining. We THE • Masonry and • Parking Lots 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE Exterior Design • Seal Coating now have a large indoor and outdoor showroom located at Specializing in: * WORK! All Wot* Guaranteed 3468 Rt. 9 S. in Freehold, which is open 7 days a week for • Renovations S li& P 20 Yrs, Exp • New Homes Free Estimates your convenience. We invite you to stop in or call us at • Additions • Stone Work _ 73X^45-1440 732-303-1614 for a free estimate or catalog. Free estimates/Fully insured. 1-800-867-7749 htoO.A'fiuOAQh Call for an appointment. Free Estimates 732-332-0214 BUILDING/REMODELING BUILDING/REMODELING ELECTRICAL OVERDRIVE LET A&M Building NOVIELLO Michael J. Byra SEALC0ATING SOMEONE and Remodeling CONTRACTING CO. John Kenny Owner Operated C onstruction Electrical Contractors Inc. • Vinyl Siding, 19 years experience CHOME IMPROVEMENTS • Driveways & Parking Lots ELSE II Soffits & Trim • Additions Competitive Rates M f ? 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v\T E AA a I Garden Path TOM POOL BATHROOMS I Maintenance PMUWQI VACCARELLA OPENINGS j s2,595°° up to 5x8 Expert Lawn Cutting M M r n m t m k Lawn & Landscaping TIM SAMPSON DISCOUNT KITCHENS . Call John Professional > WALLPAPERING ' c A L Tub areas retiled 15 Years of Protessional POOL SEKVICt The Seal that Seals! i n c . Lawn Cutting Wall Finishes > DECORATIVE Small repair work OK Specializing lti Manufacturer of Seeding • Aerating 732-583-7974 FINISHES Quality Work- Custom Formica Fully Insured ■ References ' INTERIOR Swimming Pool Resurfacing Thatching 1-800-393-8993 Great Price Furniture • Cabinetry CARLO CONST. Shrub Planting PAINTING Rberglass Tool Coatings & • Counter Tops “Where Quality, Reliability • Wall Systems Free Est. 35 yrs. exp. Serving Trimming Free Estimates • Insured ■ Openings & Closings Middletown & Cleanliness Count” ■ Inground & Above Ground POOL OPENINGS • Corian • Avonite Deal Direct Holmdel Mulch & Stone • Bevel Edging All Work Guaranteed 732-842-7154 Lenni ■ Safety Covers Free Estimates Fully Insured Custom Work-A Specially__ Matawan Free Estimates • Fully Insured 732-577-6815 Tt 732-721-2894 3E Hazlet Areas 732-888-1559 References Available 732-928-0480 Cindy 732-303-6900 732-247-6670 23Hi23333nr KITCHEN SIGMUNDS T. W H ITAKER MY POOL MAN INC. CABINETS REFINISHING JACK PROFESSIONAL Jack Barsky foilltd) PAINTING & PAPERHANGING STRIPPED & KITCHEN EXPERT WALL PREPARATION Swimming Pool & Spa Openings & Closings Tfb® * Prepasted Pool Supplies & Chemicals— • *S D,i >elivered *• * THE STRIPPER s p f m i o m m M M M REFINISHED CABINETS * & Pasted Papers ACCEPT A Weekly Maintenance Pro iram • Paper Removal M lV S FANTASY - . 3rcS' PENNY UNTtt Expert Heater & Leak Detection, Filter & Pump STRIPPED • Reasonable Kates WALLPAPER finishes m m ts o m ! US. P. A -AMERICAN SCHOOL L IK E N E W OF PAPERHANGIHC ARTS Repair & Liner Replacement & CALL LOL ANN REMOVAL FULL WRITTEk GUARAKTEE COUNTERTOP OH ALL WORK REFINISHED References Painting, Sheetrock 732-780-2070 REPLACEMENT Free Estimates Fully Insured Repair 732-495-3484 26 Years 732-462-8282 Experience Free Estimates • Fully Insured 73Z-74I-56S0 732-972-7663

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048 General 048 General 049 Merchandise 049 Merchandise 050 Musical 060 Garage Sales 060 Garage Sales 061 Auctions Merchandise Merchandise Wanted Wanted Instruments

USE YOUR MEN-BE-TALLER! Elevators WOLFF TANNING BEDS Tan CALL CLASSIFIED □ ABERDEEN - 41 Innerhill □ MANALAPAN-310 Pinebrook ALL LIONEL TRAINS FISHING TACKLE Collector Lane (off Idle Brook Lane & Ivy VISA, MASTER CARD OR height-increasina shoes. 100 at Home. Buy Direct and Wants to buy old rods, reels, Road, ( Between Pease & Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. FOR GREAT BUYS! Hill Dr.) Sat., & Sun., 4/18 & Blenheim ) FRI./SAT., 4/17 & DISCOVER CARD styles. Call for Free catalog. SAVE! Commercial/Home Price no object. 732-946-2893 lures, etc. Call 908-233-1654 TO PAY FOR YOUR AD. Richlee Shoe Company, Dept. units from $199.00. Low 4/19, 9am to 5pm. - 4/18, 9am-3pm. 1-800-660-4ADS Lots of treasures for everyone! CALL CLASSIFIED NJ1. 800-343-3810.______Monthly Payments. FREE Col­ BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR GUNS, swords, milita™ items. Som ething for Everyone!! ______1-800-660-4ADS or Catalog, r " T - J - • SALE! WE BUY AND SELL! License NJ/Federal Dealer, PRIVACY HEDGE-Will mature ORGAN - WURLITZER. BLK. □ EAST BRUNSWICK - 12 □ MATAWAN- or 732-254-7979 into privacy for windbreak. 3’-4’ 1-800-842-1310. 24 Broad Street, Keyport Bert 732-821-4949 44 note keyboard. 22 auto con­ Stratford Rd. (off Ryders Lane) Lil 732-264-0777 or 264-8615 trols, pedal keyboard. $400. or 4/18 & 4/19, Sat., & Sun., BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN Tree. Limited time offer $7.95 . . MOVING SALE CLASSIFIED. 1-800-660-4ADS each! Gtd. Discount Tree Farm I BUY OLD CARVED IVORY best■ offer. ” 732-605-0688 9am to 3pm. SOMETHING PCS. & OLD OIL PAINTINGS. 15 Porsche Dr. (off Briarwood) Call Monday. 1-800-889-8238. 048b Infants BUYING CAMERAS PIANO - 1893 STEIN WAY FOR EVERYONE!______Sat. & Sun. 4/18 & 19, 9-5. CHINESE AUCTION-Sun And Photo Equipment. 1 pc. or Leave message 732-583-6595 Household items, furn., etc. April 26. Basilian Fathers. 360 RIDER MOWER - SNAPPER, Juvenile Items Whole studio. No polaroid or BABY GRAND. 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Quality Clothing & Accessories 537. April 18., 9am to 3pm. Sharp microwave/conv. oven. Call 732-446-2363 ____ Jewelry, eic. 1-800-453-1001 □ OLD BRIDGE - 23 Pine TRASH & TREASURE Mica kit. cabs. 732-257-6641 CALL 2ND TURN AROUND Over 40 yrs. old, Raindate: 4/19.15 FAMILIES* Ave., (off Rt. 34 & Anchor REFORMED CHURCH of ROCKING HORSE □ FREEHOLD - 188 Stonehill Blvd.) Sat. & Sun., 4/18 & Freehold, 67 W. Main Street STIMULATE YOUR SENSES- Handmade. Oak, dark stain 732-431-7667 Aromatherapy color facial ANY QUANTITY... 051 Sporting Rd., Fri. & Sat., 4/17 & 4/18, 4/19, 10am to 5pm. Tools, April 18th, 9:30am-2pm wood. Large sized. $60. 8:30am to 3pm. Household, clothes, household, tv's, & masks seen in Women’s World Call 732-583-2627, evenings COMPLETE ESTATES Equipment Magazine. Natural ingredients, PURCHASED adult cloth, some furn. & bar-b-que, yard furniture. vitamin C, all skin types. Lav­ STROLLER - Perego Milano. antiques. Sun. 4/19, 9am-12pm. 063 Instruction Like new. Graco swing. Chang­ Clearance sale, make an offer. □ OLD BRIDGE - ATHENS ender, herbal, citrus, rosemary. Col. Bob Randolph Auctioneer NORDIC TRACK AVE. (off Rt. 34). 2 FAMILIES 4/$19.95 1-800-926-3594. ing table. Port-a-crib. Clothing, ANTIQUES with monitor. $400. or best □ HOWELL- MULTI-FAMILIES newborn & up. 732-617-1558 Call any time Saturday, 4/18, 9am to 4pm. SW IM P O O L W A R E H O U S E offer. Call 732-274-9378 (Rt. 9S. to Friendship Road, go Box trailer, exercise equipment, forced to dispose of new TOYS - INCLUDING VARIOUS 732-308-3335 1 mile make left on to Marc stereo, Nintendo, bedding, on-ground 31’ long pools, baby, toddler items in great WANTED Drive.) 4/17,18 & 19, 9am-3pm, books, silver, & much more! complete with huae sun decks, condition, many name brands. MEMBER NJ STATE 060 Garage Sales Households.furn, clothes & / J 3 fencing, hi-rate filters, pump, Call 732-679-3931 toys, & much more!! □ OLD BRIDGE - Moving Sale! GUITAR/BASS LESSONS SOCIETY OF AUCTIONEERS Visit our brand new studio. All ladders, warranty, etc. Contents and Estates, SAVE THIS AD YOU MAY 54 Stevens Ave., (Off Bushnell Free vacuum. Asking $1,388. □ MANALAPAN - 21 Tracy Ave.) Sat./Sun., April 18 &19, styles. All ages. 732-888-4404 NEED ME IN THE FUTURE! Dr. (off Lafayette Mills). Sat., Complete! Financing available. 049 Merchandise Mahogany, French and □ ABERDEEN - 3 IMBROOK 9am to 5pm. Quilting supplies, PIANO LESSONS- Experi­ Call John 1-800-368-8623 & Sun., 4/18 & 4/19, 9am to fireplace, sewing mach., etc. enced teacher.Your home or Wanted Visit Our Store Lane (off Lloyd Road) MOVING 3pm. Housewares, toys, infant All Furnitures. Oriental SALE - Sat., & Sun., 4/18 & mine. Call Michelle, Daytime, TANNING BEDS: WOLFF/ clothes, & lots more!______□ PARLIN - 24 & 27 SUNMASTER HOME & com­ 4/19, 9am to 5pm. Furniture, 732-390-9140 Eves., 972-1945 Rugs, Porcelain, Oil Randolph Galleries □ MANALAPAN - 3 Warwick TANBARK DR. (In White Oaks) mercial starting at $1,499.00. AAA ANTHONY’S ANTIQUE tools, appliances & morel Sunday, 4/19, 9am to 3pm. Call 1-800-605-2268 for your PAYS TOP $$$$ for used fur­ 500 Route 71 □ ABERDEEN-58 & 59 Brook- Dr. (off Gordons Corner Rd.) STUDIO 63 4/18, Sat., 8am to 3pm. Lil Baby/toddler clothes, free catalogue or see it today niture, glass, art, toys, all col­ Paintings. All Antiques view Lane (across from Hess household items, & more! There is a Difference at hhp://www. bictan. com lectables, etc. Love attics & Spring Lake Heights Station off 34) Sat. 4/18,10am- Tykes, children's items, misc. basements. Estate contents FREE APPRAISALS 4pm. Paintings, computer □ MANALAPAN- Moving Sale! □ SAYREVILLE- 52 Creamer MUSIC TRAINS - H.O. Whole collecti­ Professional Instruction on. Many engines, freight, bought or auctions. Est. 1979 Open Thurs. thru Sun. printer, books, bike, household (Oak Knolls) Off Pension Rd. Drive. (Off Washington Road) passenger cars, bldgs., tracks, 732-739-9847 Uncle Joe NJ Galleries 7 3 m m 11-6 Items, jewelry & much more! Sat./Sun., 4/18 &19, 8am-2pm. Saturday, April 18th, 9am-3pm. 63 Milltown Rd., E. Brunswick & much more! 732-842-4776 SAVE THIS AD! Rain date Sunday 4/19.______Furniture, kitchenware, etc. Lots of stuff! Great Bargins! 732-257-8637 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15. 1998 5 7

063 Instruction 065 Pets & Animals 066a Novenas 067 Psychics 067 Psychics 069 Entertainment 069 Entertainment 069 Entertainment

U.S.A. BOWLING CERTIFIED GUINEA PIG - MALE OUR ADS MENTION THAT YOU SAW ALL CHARACTERS • • CAPTAIN METRO • • • • DJ SOUNDS COACHING AVAILABLE FREE TO GOOD HOME. THE AD IN GREATER MEDIA Call 732-495-3928 DJ’S 1-800-484-1500 Code 4866 Cage included with food GET RESULTS CALL 1-800-660-4ADS ON THE RUN supply. Call 732-706-0391 OR 732-254-7979 732-786-0026 & 732-786-0030 EST. ’82 . ALL ERAS, ALL CALL CLASSIFIED IF YOU WANT TO BE TO PLACE AN AD AMAZING MAGIC RETRIEVER/SHEPHERD MIX • • • WITH • • • CHILDREN S PARTIES OCCASIONS. 25,000 TITLES FREE TO GOOD HOME! 1-800-660-4ADS Clown or Comedy Magic 732-251-8745 Adorable, fully vaccinated, ERIC THE GREAT Professional entertainer. Refs. BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN HAPPY • Balloons • Face Painting One yrs. old, sweet disposition. CLASSIFIED. 1-800-660-4ADS 069 Entertainment Any Occasion. 732-536-6936 DJ’S WITH PIZZAZZ Loves children, male. WITH THE RESULTS Magic & A Live Bunny EARN A COLLEGE DEGREE Call 732-332-0704 B ’DAY PARTIES JIMBO 732-297-1369 Call 1-800-295-4626 QUICKLY. Bachelors, mas­ PRAYER TO THE YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPS ters, doctorate, by correspon­ BLESSED VIRGIN OF YOUR AD Moon-Walks ❖ Dunk Tanks CUTTING EDGE DJs • MCs + MORE! dence based on life experienc­ AKC. Tiny, adorable calendar (Never known to fail). 0 most Beau­ A STORYTIME DJ ENTERTAINMENT Future Generations Ent. puppies, 14 weeks. Shots, Cotton Candy ❖ Sno-Kon4s es, knowledge you already tiful Flower of Mt. Carmel, Fruitful CALL Child participation w/puppets, Toss Games ❖ Sand Art) Quality Sound, Call DJ Mike • All Interactive Events have, prior education and short wormed & paper trained. $600. Vine, Splendor of Heaven, Blessed •HIGH ENERGY & up. Call 732-591-0706 songs & crafts. 732-254-9389 j 732-671-3821 study course. For FREE infor­ Mother of the Son of God. Immacu­ Have more fun with | Call 609-448-5701 anytime! mation booklet phone CAM­ late Virgin, assist me in my 1-800-660-4ADS A-D.J. GOOD TIMES Galaxy Entertainment i DANCE MAN DJ HAVING AN AFFAIR?? BRIDGE STATE UNIVERSITY necessity. Oh Star of the Sea, help Weddings. 16 s. 732-225-834? 24 HOURS 1-800-964-8316. 065A Pet Supplies me, ana show me herein You are OR 732-254-7979 GOOD DANCE MUSIC “CALL THE PARTY and Services my Mother. Oh Holy Mary, Mother ABSOLUTE BLAST (732) 723-1234 MAKES THE AFFAIR PROFESSIONALS” of God, Queen of Heaven and USE YOUR Affordable. Call 732-297-4254 AT ULTRAX DISC JOCKEYS Earth, I humbly beseech You from VISA, MASTER CARD OR ALL CHARACTERS BARNIEX R N IF OR O R 1-800-ULTRAX-1 ANIMAL LOVER/Pet Sitting the bottom of my heart to succor me DISCOVER CARD BALLOON SHOW & GAMES A LION KING PARTY | DISC JAKEY Service In Your Home. in my necessity (make reque , TO PAY FOR YOUR AD. FACE ART, MAGIC S. MORE Call 732-651-3256 Quality from $300. KEYBOARDIST Bonded/Insured 732-792-1105 There are none that can withstand CALL CLASSIFIED 732-723-0179 Call 732-238-4306 Ed the ONE MAN BAND Your power. 0 Mary conceived with­ 1-800-660-4ADS BUBBLES THE CLO

069 Entertainment 069 Entertainment 070b Attic Stairs 073 Carpet 074 Carpet Install 075 Ceramic Tile 076 Cleaning 079c Floor Cleaning Repair/Sale Repair/Install Domestic Finishing

SINGING TELEGRAMS DISAPPEARING ATTIC Stairs CALL CLASSIFIED USE YOUR VISA, MASTER BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN YOUR AD MAGIC Custom Roasts-Funny/Sweet Serving Area Since 1972 CARD OR DISCOVER CARD- CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4ADS CLASSIFIED. 1-800-660-4ADS CAN BE HERE! Family entertainment with a TO PAY FOR YOUR AD.CALL All occasions. 732-972-3366 Call Pat 732-341-8063 1-800-660-4ADS BONNIE’S CLEANING CALL CLASSIFIED sense of humor. COMMUNION CLASSIFIED. 1-800-660-4ADS 1 -800-660-4ADS PARTIES. Call 732-792-1760 AFFORDABLE Service. Exp. & ref’s. Very FRANKS JIM’S CARPET- Ceramic tile-lnstall $2.75 & up spotless cleaning.732-316-1320 CUSTOM WOOD FLOORS 069a Party 071 Building INSTALLATION MEL SAHNER STEAM CLEANING sq. ft. Free est. 732-845-3784 BRAZILIAN STYLE Sand • Refinish • Decks Done One Man Band DJ & Vocals Planning Sales, cleaning, re-lays, Free estimates! 732-792-8247 Remodeling Carpets & Upholstery CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING Housecleaning. Brazilian cou­ You’ll have it all 609-395-9004 • 2 Rooms $44.95 re-stretches and repairs. Call 732-495-9483 New installation, repairs, ple will clean your home at very FLOORS Cleaned & Waxed PARTY MUSIC Truck Mounted Equipment remodeling. Free estimates. affordable rates. 732-442-6770 Still in business after 40 CALLIGRAPHY SKYLIGHT’S for a low $339.00 John Cherry 732-290-9086 years. Sam Delin Floor Wax­ KEYBOARD VOCALIST 732-905-9022 CLEANSWEEP ing. Call for free estimate. Dance, Cocktail, Sing-A-Longs, By Hand or Computer Free estimates. Sunlight JOHN’S CERAMIC TILE Enterprises. Call 732-294-9407 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL 732-566-8690 Weddings, Anniversaries, Choices To Fit Every Budget REMODELING & REPAIRS Call Suze 732-364-3136 Days, Evenings, Weekends RE-NU FLOOR SANDING Birthdays. Judy 732-431-1286 074 Carpet Install Bathrooms • Foyers • Kitchens FREE est. Reas. Ins. Refs. Over 25 years experience 732-583-6667 • 732-545-8892 PLAYERS CASINO PARTIES 'WE BF.iK'G THE STORE TO YOUR DOOR 732-314-2386 • 732-525-3572 INVITATIONS Repair/Sale FREE ESTIMATES SCRAPING & REFINISHING Birthday/Anniversary/Picnic/Corp. For all Occasions. 072 Carpentry HOUSECLEANING- Prof. Staff. 732-560-9067 Call 732-324-7983 Hardwood Floors. Repairing/ Discount prices 732-727-0785 3 Rooms Dependable & honest. Exc. installing. Over 30 years exp. Refs. Call 732-972-5907 PONIES & PETTING SERVERS A.J. CARPET- Completely Installed NARISI TILE Guaranteed. 732-222-8935 ZOO BY HAPPY TRAILS Installations/Shop-at-Home/ EXPERT INSTALLATION UNLIMITED WOOD FLOORS Dedicated to making your party ALL TYPES OF Repairs/Restretches starting at P-U-R-R-F-E-C-T-L-Y 732-251-4240 a success. Bartenders also IMPROVEMENTS - Free Est. •Ceramic Tile -Granite -Marble Install., sanding, finishing Quality for Less Call Joe 732-617-0325 CLEAN PONIES 4 PARTIES available. Call 732-446-5798 ANI CONST. 732-521-2444 732-727-6633 or 732-946-1078 732-536-4703 HOME CLEANING AT ITS WADE’S HARDWOOD Horse drawn wagon ride thru CUSTOM CARPENTRY VERY BEST. 732-257-8463 your neighborhood. A petting $64 9 076 Cleaning FLOORING - Installations, Home Improvements. Quality ZOO too! Call 732-92B-3597 070a Appliance CARPET REPAIRS Based on 50 sq. yds POLISH RE LI AB LE -woman sanding, refinishing. Quality Repair craftsm anship at a down to We Do The Following: Domestic can clean your house & apart­ work at reasonable prices. PONIES 4-FUN PARTIES earth price! No Job Too Small! Re-stretching 1-888-369-RUGS ment perfectly. “ References” Call 732-787-5829 Decorated & friendly. 15 years exp. Free Esimates. Pet Damage Installation • 48 HOUR INSTALLATION Call 732-525-2427 Call Mark at 732-363-6754 Call 732-446-6474 Carpet Removal AVAILABLE ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS PORTUGUESE LADIES will DAVE’S APPLIANCE Relay Used Carpet • FREE LIFETIME INSTALLATION Move-in/Out. Carpets,Windows DECKS, Additions, Kitchens & clean your home as a team. 079d Garage Doors PRETTY PARTIES 20 YEARS SERVING N.J. SAME DAY SERVICE GUARANTEE Weekly • Biweekly • Monthly Call 973-483-7144, after 3:30 Create a Lasting Memory Refrigerators & Major appl. Bathrooms. S & R Home •FREE 1/2 INCH PADDING Insured & Bonded. Free Est. Call 732-257-6327 Repair/Installs. 732-363-3356 Improvements. 732-679-2291 732-679-6031 732-431-9099 • 732-946-3434 ROSA’S CLEANING SERVICE Offices, Homes, Condos. Our own cleaning supplies and ALL PHASE Remodeling, Inc. eguipment. Call for free est. GARAGE DOORS 732-432-5922 WILL clean houses, apts..office & OPENERS With exp.Refs, avail. Call • INSTALL • REPAIRS Raguel & Rose 732-697-0894 •SERVICE 7 DAYS • REASONABLE • FREE EST. 076D Demolition Monmouth/Ocean/Middlesex Excavating 732-615-2301

EXCAVATING 080 Gutters All Types • Large or Small Septic Systems Installed & Repaired. Reasonable Rates. GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs Call 732-297-9186 FREE ESTIMATES Call John 732-251-0893 077 Drywall GUTTERS CLEANED Sheetrock SPRING SPECIAL $50. Call Jay 732-303-6448 ALLAIRE CONTRACTING Prof. taping & spackling since 080a Handy 1984. Free est. 609-259-2080 Persons JUST DRYWALL- TAPING & FINISHING. Experienced. No job too big or small. A-Z HANDYMAN SERVICES J.T.’s Drywall. 732-583-7469 Professional/Very Reasonable Free Estimates • Insured SHEETROCK & TAPING Call 732-409-6415 Specializing in small jobs Free Estimates. 1-800-640-3969 ALL AROUND HANDYMAN All Types Of: a, ^e.cu Home Repairs/Improvements ue/uf. 078 Electrical 732-431-3981 or 732-257-2750 CARPENTRY, PAINTING, p/ucet£ fl/ol4jod, TILE, SHEETROCK, ETC. diac/z fart, Free est. Call 732-238-8387 ALL-BORO ELECTRICAL CHUCK’S HANDYMAN i*n*nedUcUe. Residential/Commercial SERVICE - Light hauling, FREE estimates. Lie. #14112 carpentry, closets, painting. <£elioe/uf! Call 732-888-3630 Free est. Call 732-671-0539 AMP ELECTRICAL - All Electrical repairs / Installations DON-WELL Burglar alarms. Lie #8977C “ Large or small we do it all” Free Estimates. 732-739-8797 36 yrs. carpentry experience. BEST ELECTRIC Fully insured. Free estimates. Lie. #6273. Fast dependable Call Rollie 732-297-4208 service. Reasonable rates. FREE est. 732-345-1641 F & RHOME IMPROVEMENT - Inter. Exter. CRAWFORD ELECTRIC Painting, Carpentry. Fully 732-928-4300 Lic./#11325 Insured. Frank 732-/87-6526 Landscape lights at low prices. Recessed tights from $55. HANDYMAN- The Home owner's Friend. All types of DEPENDABLE Electric Co. home repairs. Carpentry, Lic.#5151. Complete service. painting, etc.732-780-3509 Free Estimates. /32-738-7070 HANDYMAN-AII Jobs, Big & DRISCOLL ELECTRIC Small. Very Reasonable. Call Residential/Commercial for free est. 732-679-5999 Free Est./lnsured. Lie. #14093 Call 732-739-3512 HANDYPERSON Bath, Kitchens, Tile Work, JB ELECTRICAL Painting, Wall Papering, Interi­ See us in the Yellow Pages or & Exterior Carpentry. Free Residential/Commercial Estimates. Call 732-591-0593 15% off Service Upgrade No Job too Small!! Just call, 15% Senior Discount and ask for "Frank". Bonded & Insured • Lic.#12823 ODD JOBS - Can do most FREE Est. • Radio Dispatched anything,. No Job Too Small. 1-800-317-7530 Call John 732-251-0893 JBS ELECTRIC- A/C lines & TIBOR pools. Ceiling & attic fans We do it all. Interior & Exterior Reasonable. Lie. #11363. All home repairs. EVERYONE'S Experience The FAVORITE! Call 732-521-0719 732-888-8298 JRM ELECTRIC 080b Home Free Estimates. Lie. #9944 R e d B a t i k V o l v o Bonded & Insured Improvements Residential & Commercial 732-525-9770 ADDITIONS • BASEMENT BATH • KITCHENS • Free est. D i f f e r e n c e NAB ELECTRIC ANI Const. 732-521-2444 FREE est., Reasonable Rates ALL JOBS - Small & BIG. Lie. #14123. Call 732-972-5600 Concrete, carpentry, roofing & much more. FREE estimates. RYAN Call George 732-238-2257 A M IS H M A D E ELECTRIC CO. Adorable Playhouses, Swing Free Estimates. Insured Sets, Sheds, Gazebos, Out­ Red Industrial, Commercial door Furniture. 732-842-5922 Residential. Lie. #7134 732-525-1011 CLOSETS PLUS Storage solutions for every B a n kX T o h r o room. Redesign closets, etc. Quality shelving. Comm./Res. Saks, Leasing, Parts 079b Fencing Free estimates. 732-671-8873 HOME IMPROVEMENTS A-Z Basements,kitchen, bathroom, A 1 FENCE INSTALLATIONS ceramic tile, doors, bannisters, 100 East Newman Springs Road • R ed B a n k , N ew Je r s e y All types of fence work. Res. free est. call732-607-0712 Free est. Call 732-727-2740 HOME MAINTENANCE ALL your Fence Needs.Repairs, All carpentry needs, decks/ Installed, All types. Free Est walkway repairs, tree/yard (732)7 4 1 - 5 8 8 6 Call Dennis 732-946-2280 work, etc. Call 732-251-9342 MIKE’S FENCE CO. J&C CONTRACTING Just Across The Street From Our Former Location Over 17 years experience. ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS Complete line of custom SIDING • WINDOWS • DOORS fences. Call Mike 732-901-8873 732-525-2822 • 732-360-0606 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15.1998 5 9

080b Home 081 Lawn Care 081 Lawn Care 083 Masonry Improvements Landscaping Landscaping Paving

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Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations Call 732-721-7142 TREE SERVICE Low Prices, Quality Work We specialize in all kinds of Free estimates. 732-251-4352 25 Years Experience tree removal, pruning shrubs Call 732-542-2274 ARBORCARE Also yard clean-ups.Tree est. FERNANDO MASONRY- Fully ins. 732-329-3091 Concrete, blocks, brick,pavers, ROHAN CONTRACTING TREE EXPERTS driveway paving, stucco, etc. • Remodeling • Additions Removal • Pruning • Stumps SMG LAWN & LANDSCAPE Snowflowing. Fully Insured • Custom Decks • Fully insured Free Estimates. Fully insured Free £ . Caff 732-446-5877 DECLARES 732-721-8671 • Free Est. • 1-800-879-0949 FREE C U T MASON will fix & repair steps, B&S Inc.-Clean top soil-Fill dirt (WITH SIGNED CONTRACT TOTAL HOME sidewalks & plastering. Very stone-mulch, gradina.excavat- New Customers Only) reasonable. 732-988-0029 IMPROVEMENTS ing. Dozer/Backhoe Rentals. RELIABLE SERVICE Call 732-566-2828 7^2-521-2123/732-566-7148 COMPETETIVE PRICES MASONRY - FOR ALL YOUR For FREE estimate Call Seth NEEDS - McMullen Construction. 081 Lawn Care BLAC OAK, INC. 732-294-8986 Call 732-542-8044 LAWN MAINTENANCE SPRING CLEAN-UPS, Lawn MASONRY - NEW WORK Landscaping LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR Maintenance, Landscaping, REPAIRS. Refs. Available Commercial/Residential Seed & Feed 732-656-1922 Call 732-254-0643 PEACE... Fully Insured. FREE Estimates A BEAUTIFUL LAWN Call 732-679-8248 SPRING CLEANUPS RICH-WALL AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE! CAMPBELL’S Lawn Service Fertilization programs & land­ CONCRETE • MASONRY T. Benning Lawn Maintenance Cutting, Clean-ups. landscap­ scape renovation. Weekly cut­ Residential • Commercial Weekly Lawn Cutting. ing, Rototilling. 732-251-9553 ting for Transcript readers Over 25 years experience only! Call 732-367-4418 732-787-0037 GREEN’S LAWNCARE “Our prompt service PEACE OF MIND means savings for you ’’. 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Insured. • Lawn Maintenance Call Greg or Les. 732-613-1368 BILLY’S MOVING • Fertilization • Tree Service LANDSCAPES BY DESIGN 082 Lawn Mower Res./Comm. 20 years exp. • Landscaping Landscape design/installation. Repair Owner present on all jobs. Free estimates - Fully insured Experienced with references. Fully licensed & insured. Packaged Services Available Call 732-214-2726 Lie.#00275. Call 732-223-2446 Call 732-290-1770 LAWN SPRINKLER Start-ups COMMERCIAL* RESIDENTIAL $30. Replacement heads $30. FURNITURE HAULING ABERDEEN Lawn/Tree REPAIRS • PARTS • SERVICE #1 in Furniture Care Any­ Basic or Deluxe weekly lawn each. Call 732-409-6415 Pick Up & Delivery available. where. Full household/partial maint. Complete landscaping - 732-536-2613«Larson Services move. Lie. PM00276. Fully in­ Retaining Walls, Pavers & MT sured. Call Jim 732-303-1055 Stone Work. 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C e le b r a t e ! c NOW THRU APR. 17~) E X Q ^ E N C E 1 9 9 7 President’s A w ard NEW 1998 DODGE CARAVAN V6. auto trans, ps, pb, AC, r/def, am/fm stereo, 7 pass, dual air bags. Opt Pkg Disc $860. Dealer Disc $1606, $750 reb, $400 coll grad reb, MSRP 9 8 HONDA 9 8 HONDA $20,215, VIN #WR649200. Stk ST-8207. ■PRELUDE CIVIC D X | COUPEl LEASE FOR BUY FOR SAVE 253 *16,599 *12,995 $1180 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, V-Tec, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass, a/c, bucket seats, NEW 1998 DODGE /" THE ALL “NEW’ 1998 sport mirrs. all ssn sti bid rads. VIN WC006966, Stk #15094, MSRP 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm stereo, a/c, t/gls, rw $23,695. 36 mo. financing w/$1700 down, 35 pyts. of $259 and 1 final def, bucket seats, sport mirrs, all ssn sti bid rads. VIN pyt. of $14,217.4.95% APR financing to qual. buyers, 12,000 mi. per yr. WL052129, Stk #15051, MSRP $14,175. □ U R R N I V8L auto, ps. pb. FOR 36 & 48 MONTHS AC, p/seat s/locks/w m , PLUS-. 3 .9 % APR FINANCING cruise, tilt, roof rack, alloy mi in n i r - ^ M 4 D O O R whls, am/fm stereo w /cass..3rd seat, console, 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, AC,r/def. console, buckets, tint­ buckets, dual air bags. WE SELL & SERVICE ed glass, dual air bags, Dealer Disc $1006, $1500 Dealer Disc $2100, Opt. rebT— - $400------coll girad reb,' MSRP $-13,505, pkg. disc. $700 . $400 coll PRE-OWNED CARS & TRUCKS ^-PRE-OWNED ACURAI VIN(#WT234156, StR #C 8103. grad reb. M SRP $29,785, V|N#W F 1 601 75, Stk nY- 8 3 0 6 9 4 SATURN 9 3 HONDA ‘90 ACURA 9 4 HONDA ‘9 3 HONDA LEASE FOR BUY FOR SL2 CIVIC DX LEGEND CIVIC CIVIC IX LEASE FOR BUY FOR 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, 4 dr, auto, 6 cyl, p/s, p/b, 3 dr. hatch, 5 spd. man, 4 dr, 5 spd. man., 4 p/s, p/b, p/dr seat, a/c, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass, am/fm cass, 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm a/c, t/gls, r/def, bkt sts, p/winds/locks, p/sts, a/c, cass, a/c, t/gls, rw def, cass., p/winds, t/gls, rw def, bucket p/lcks, a/c, t/gls, rr *176, *10,599 t/gls, r/def, t/whl, cruise, '3523*26585 spt mirrs, all ssn sti bkt sts., sprt. mirrs, all seats, sport mirrs, all def, t/w hl, cruise, bkt sn sti bid rads. VIN bltd rads. VIN rem mirrs, alloy whls. ssn. sti. bltd. rdls. VIN sts, all ssn sti. bltd. VIN LC018630, Stk. RZ192136, Stk. PH506308, 73,742 RH507872. Stk. #1300. rdls. Stk. #1282. miles. #1317,78,048 miles. 25,051 miles. TOP QUALITY W ERHERIZED USED CARS #1318, 69,986 miles. 38,021 miles. 1985 VOLKSWAGEN 1990 MERCURY 1995 CHEVY 1995 SATURN 1995 CHRYSLER GOLF 4DR. GRAND MARQUIS SCI COUPE CIRRUS *7,495 $7,995 $8(495 *8,995 $9,850 CAVALIER 4cyl, 5spd, ps, pb, a/c, tilt, buckets, 4 cyl, 5 spd, pb, am/fm stereo 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, ps, pb, afc, buckets, anVtm w/cass., cloth int, 1st NJ state am/fm stereo w/cass., tinted glass, cruise,console, buctets, tit, antf m stereo '95 TOYOTA '9 4 HONDA 95 HONDA ‘9 5 HONDA '9 5 HONDA arvfmstereow/caa, IstKI iipcftn Guar, stereo w/cass, doth int., 6raJ60Q0 rri wananty, r/def, air bag, bal ot bet warranty, inspect, 86,902 mi., Stk#5379, w/cass., dual ar bag, bal. ol factory warranty, TERCEL EX ACCORD LX CIVIC EX DEL SOL ODYSSEY EX nrairiessmnitwra 29188 tries, StM5262, VTN#S7127436 26946 miles, Stk#5358, VW#FV081957 VIN#Z382216 30066 miles, Stk#5234, VIN#SN606781 4 dr, auto, 4 cyl, p/s, 4 dr, auto, 4 cyl, p/s, 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, 4 cyl, p/s, ABS/b, p/b, am/fm cass, a/c, p/b, am/fm cass, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass, p/s, p/b, am/fm cass, am/fm cass. p/winds/ $ 2 9 9 5 $ 4 7 9 5 $ 8 , 5 9 5 $ 9 4 7 5 $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 p/winds, a/c, t/gls, rw p/winds/Iks, a/c, t/gls, rw a/c, t/gls, rw def, bucket t/gls, rw def, bkt sts, locks, a/c, t/whl, cruise. 1995 DODGE sport mirrs, all ssn def, bkt sts, sport mirrs, def., sport mirrors, elect, seats, sport mirrs, all 1996 DODGE 1993 FORD SUPER CAB 1995 CHEVY 1996 GMC sun roof, all ssn sti bltd VIN SC020670. 34,975. sti bltd rdls. VIN all ssn sti bltd rads. VIN ssn sti bid rads. VIN INTREPID ES BLAZER LS rads, alloy whls. VIN STRATUS ES F250 JUT 8’ BOX JIMMY 4DR 4X4 S7032186. Stk. RA148484, Stk. #1287, SS005040, Stk. #1312, V6, aulo wiOft ps, pb, a/c, p/seatstockstta, V6, autow/OD, ps, pb, ABS, a/c, VG, auto w/C0,ps,pb. a/c, ABS, SH502313, 38,000 Y6, auto, wlOD, ps, ABS, pb, a/c, p/locks/win., VS, auto w/OD, ps, ABS, a/c, p/bekstoin, p/locks/win., cruise, l#t, console, buckets, #1299. 25,173 miles. 57,734 miles. 41,333 miles. me, i. console, buckets. Ay wife, r/del cruise, ID. console, buckets, aloy wills, r/def., p'seals'bcks/win., ouise, til, console, buckets, miles. cruise, fl, anVfm stereo w/cass, cbth Bit roof rack, amlm stereo Wcass., tinted stereo *«ass., Med glass, doth it. dual arMm stereo w/cass.. tinted glass, doth glass, cloth int, air bag,1 Yr. warranty, alcy whls., rfdet, amfai stereo tilled •f Mgs, 1 vr/12,90flnn. wananty, ui, 37,Ml it.dual af bags, Bal of fad. warranty, 25,713 snow plow & attachments, warranty, 73,921 51680 miles, Stk#5314, VIN#S2179408 glass, leather int, air bag, 1 YR. Warr, 44125 $9,950 $11,995 $11f995 *12,495 *16,995 Ties, SW5249, VINJSH586158 miles, Sft#5374, VINfTN1382C5 miles, SM5881, VW#PKA27898 mles, StkR284, V1N#T2503267 $ 1 2 ,8 0 0 $ 1 2 ,9 7 5 $ 1 5 ,9 0 0 $ 1 6 , 7 5 0 $ 1 9 , 5 5 0 9 6 HONDA ‘97 HONDA 9 6 HONDA ‘9 5 HONDA ACCORD EX V S CIVIC EX CIVIC EX ACCORD LX 4 dr, auto, 6 cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm Auto, 4 cyl, am/fm 2 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, 4 dr, 5 spd man, 4 cyl, “We H onor A II Pricing C lub & U nion C ards " cass. p/winds, p/Iks, p/s, p/b, am/tm cass, p/s, p/b. am/fm cass, cass, p/winds/lcks, a/c, t/gls, r/de1, p/win, a/c, t/gls, rw def., a/c, tilt wheel, a/c, t/gls, rw def, bkt sts, t/whl, cruise, lthr int, bkt sts, rem bkt sts, sport mirrors, all cruise control. VIN sport mirrs, all ssn sti mirrs. alloy whls. VIN FA010928. ssn sti bltd rdls. VIN bltd rads. VIN TA080147, TL000880. 18,863 VL128900, Stk #1279. 41,101 miles. miles. 5,802 miles. Stk #1308. 32,705 miles. $13,900 *13,995 $14,450 *16,995

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JEEP CHEROKEE’89- 2 DR. 4WD, 4 Dr, Aulo T'ans, V-6 Eng, Limited Slip 4-Dr, Auto Irons, 8{yl Eng, P/ABS Brks, P/Strg, A/C, Reasonable rates & free Auto., ps/pb, a/c, 4 liter, 6 cyl. estimates. Call 732-679-4366 Full time 4 wheel drive. New P/ABS Brks, P/S, Dual Air Bags, Side Impact Air Bogs, P/'Winds/tcks/Mns, Duol Ait Bogs, Side Impoct Ait radiator, catalytic converter & A/C, P/Lthr Hid Sts, P/Wnds/Lcks/Mrrs, Bose. Bogs, P/Lthr Heated Sts, lilt. Cruise, Sun Root, Alloy muffler. 130.000 mi. $4,700. 096a Window Call 732-566-1527 AAI/FM Stereo tv/CD, Cruise, Tilt, I/Glass, Sun Roof, Whls, Sec System, Keyless Entry, AM/FM Sler Cass sO Down Payment and more! VINIWM401069. MSRP:.$48,795 Treatments JEEP WRANGLER ’87 and More I l5,334mi,VIN#VW017230 FOR PARTS. Hardtop, bikini, Tonneau, 31’ tires, ARE rims, MADE in m y home, designed metal doors. $875. in your home. Reasonable $ Call 732-219-7653 Call 732-308-9384 LINCOLN TOWN CAR CARTIER ’85 096b Window Keyless entry. Alarm. All SPRING IN FOR SAVINGS Washing power. 100,000 miles. Runs good. $1,600. 732-264-4251. after 3pm CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED INFINITI CLEARANCE! DEAN'S CLEANING SERVICE MAZDA MIATA '95 Window cleaning. Screen Only 7,000 miles. Absolutely cleaning & repair. Gutter perfect condition. 5 speed, cleaning & powerwashing. leather interior. 732-254-6807 Call 732-679-2064 MAZDA MX 3 ’92, AUTO., LEVY'S DUN-RITE am/fm cassette, a/c, power WINDOW WASHING steering. Good cond., 71,000 Reas, rales. Call 732-739-8755 mi. $5,500. Call 732-727-5884 MERCURY SABLE LS 86 83,000 miles. All power. V-6. 105 Boats for Sale Runs good. $1,200. 732-264-4251. after 3pm OLDSMOBILE CIERRA ’94 White. Blue interior, 4 dr., pow­ 1 4 ’ Grumman er locks. Excellent condition. w/trailer. 9.9 hp, 4 stroke 66,000 mi. $5,200. or best Yamaha. Like new. $1,400. offer. Call 732-721-4362 Please call 732-940-9433 PONTIAC TRANS AM ’95 DINGHY - Fiberglass 2.5hp 5.7 Itr., V8. 285 hp, 6 speed. motor $250. or best offer, and Loaded. E xcellent condition. 7.5hp Johnson motor with tk Original warranty. 33,000 mi. $150. Call 732-583-6014____ $16,000. Call 732-238-0195 *12,900 30' PACEMAKER SF *75/ ’87 Chrys 360’s, clean, runs good. SEIZED CARS from $175. 4-Door, Auto Trans, FRVVD, 4*Cyi Eng, P/Strg. 4-Door, Auto Trans, 6-Cyl Eng, P/Strg, P/Brks, A/C, 4-Dr, Auto Trans, 8-Cyl, Touring Pkg, P/S, P/ABS, $10,500. or best offer. ' Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, P/ABS Brks, A/C, PAVinds/Locks/Mirrs, Tut, Cruise, Climate Cntrl, Dual Air Bag, P/Winds/lcks/Mrrs, Clim Cntrl, Dual Air Bags, P/Wnds/lcks/Mrrs, 908-688-6747 / 908-629-3415 BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, 4WD's. Your area. Toll Free. Alloy Wheels, T/GIs, R/Def, Inter. Wipers, AM/FM P/Lthr Seats, R/Def. Hit, Cruise, Security System. P/Lthr Htd Sts, Tilt, Cruise, Int Wprs, Sun Roof, 20’ CORRECT CRAFT ’92 1-800-218-9000 Ext. T-5133 Stereo Cass & Morel Stk#5080, 44,286ml, Keyless Entry, AM/FM Ster Cassette w/CD Player & Alloy Whls, Sec System, Keyless Entry, AM/FM Ster Nautique Excel. Red & white, for current listings Vlisl#PT460699. More! 73,175ml,Stk#4635, VIN#PM004818. Cass, 45,564 mi, Stk#4735,VIN#RM2S9022. V8 trailer, 85 hrs. Too much to fist $17,000.Meg. 732-972-6086 SEIZED CARS From $175. Porches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, This Is Only A Partial Listing! Call For Complete Inventory! 4WD’s Your Area. Toll Free 1-800-218-9000 Ext.A-5133 for current listing.______SEIZED CARS FROM $175. U P T 0 1 0 0 ^ Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, BUY CARS FOR $125 BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, F I N A N C I N G Seized & sold locally by 4WD’s. Your area. Toll free for IRS, DEA, FBI current listings/directory. AVAILABLE! 1-800-522-2730 ext. 2730 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-5139. ‘jr.wmmmmL Spring Into Sum m er! CIRCLE A INFINITI .1993/94 Toyota www.circlelnfiniti.com _ Supra Turbo M onm outh & Ocean Counties Exclusive in fin iti D ealer Premiere edition, black with tan leather interior. 300+ HP twin turbo. Full power, 300 ROUTE 36 • WEST LONG BRANCH,NJ • (732) 389-1200 keyless entry, alarm, 7 speaker stereo with cassette and CD. 70,000 miles. All service “ Subject to primory lender opprovol. I On selected models. Bused on 39 month closed end leases. '98130: Totol doe ol leose inception: S399... ($0 dbwn, $0 ref sec dep, $0 ocqutsilion +1 month poyment). Total leose payments: $15,561+tox. 12,000 mi/yr, excess mint $.15 thereafter. Residual value: $17,183. '98Q45: Tolal due ol lease inception: $1649.. .($0 down, StOO ref sec dep, $450 acquisition +1 month payment). Total leose payments: records. Very good condition, asking $23,361 +!ox. 12,000 mi/yr, excess mi at $.12 thereafter. Residual value: $25,956. '98 QX4: Totol due ol leose inception: $2293... ($999 down, $400 ref sec dep, $495 acquisition +1 month poyment). Tolal lease payments: $19,900. $15,561 +tox. 12,000 mi/yr, excess mi ol $. 15 thereafter. Residual value; $19,930. Price(s) indude(s) oil costs to be paid by o consumer except for licensing costs, registration fees ond loxes. Pids are fot illust purps only Not tesp for Call (732)446-8908 typos. Available al Circle Infiniti thru 4/30/98. Must present Ihis od os a coupon at lime of purchase. 6 2 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998

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(FREEHOLD ) FREEHOLD ( FREEHOLD )i Call 732-238-8472 THE BLIND TOYOTA TERCEL ’94 - A/C, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, am/fm cassette. 4 spd., 72,000 Free Phone Card to Donors HYUNDAI mi. Excellent condition. with ad #1109 ai t H T O h : i $5,200. Call 732-591-5699 1-8QO-2-DON ATE 110a Sport TOP $$$ FOR JUNK/USED Cars & Trucks Utility Vehicles 1-800-870-1652 WANTED- RUNNING and REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks $100. and UP. 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Buy & I , j3 j 732-591-0366 VMltela...... _.,auHAC,4cyt|»t|*jA»*FMcass VW96lfe4!«CAC,63L|»rHBAMFMcass ^5 Honda Acaxd LX "95 Chew Subtrtan Tahoe II CHEVROLETS10 MOSKMWJtK ANTI-POVERTY Foundation aMIWWQnil* S1QA MtfWas,o«, VMS*aaaaUBAC,4tHpi(*alits VrtSWeaBAMqllMHeaijtsfcnUS PICK-UP ’91 MWEitlKlcteasgiig Uase I3J’ 44000 nfe. Buy 1 0 ,9 3 5 mtet,e»Dn*s...luy 1 J,JJJ ass»,«21!l*s....hy M f K J j PLEASE DONATE 4 cyl. Auto., bedliner. Asking Your car or truck, etc. to feed & $3,300. Call 732-257-1625, after 4:00 p.m.______a FREEHOLD HYUNDAI FREEHOLD JEEP-EAGLE FREEHOLD MITSUBISHI clothe the poor & homeless of _ _ ,, 4304 Route 9 South. Freehold NJ 4304 Route 9 South, Freehold NJ Monmouth & Middlesex County CHEVROLET WORK VAN ’82 Jl (1/2mle North of freehold Raaaradc 8 R«hoW Raceway Mai) 4020 Route 9 South, Freehold NJ (1/2 mie North of freehold Racetrack & Freehold Raceww Mai)

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1 IN EARLY! THE EflRllER YOU COME, THE BIGGER THE 1997 EARLY BIRD SPECIAL! ALTIMA GXE NEW 1998 ttils price! MAXIMA GXE ■1 Hurry dow n, it w on ’I last long! many others at 1 1 8 . 9 9 9 4 door, auto transmission, 4 cylinder engine, power steering/brakes, (Slm liiar Savings!) air conditioning, dual airbags, cruise control, tinted glass, bucket I 4 door, auto transmission, 6 cylinder engine, power steering/brakes,ikes, I door, auto transmission, 4 cylinder engine, power P air cconditioning, cruise control, tinted glass, tilt wheel, power seats, power mirr/wind/lock/ant, rear defroster, AM/FM stereo 00,ing, power brakes, air conditioning, tinted glass, floor cassette. Vin #VC247007. Orig. MSRP: $19,584. mirr/wind/lock, rear defroster, AM/FM stereo cassette. Vin AM/FM stereo. Vin #WC730432. MSRP: $15,068. v : #WM914643. MSRP: $23,818. J 1988 Subaru XT6 - All W heel Drive Mercury Capri Convertible 1993 Volkswagen Passat - Reliable 1994 Chevy Custom Van - Family Custom 1990 Nissan 240 - Sporty/Reliable Subaru XT6 - AH W heel Drive 1993 Hyundai Scoupe LS - Sporty 1994 M itsubishi Diam ante - Luxury 1990 Nissan 300ZX Coupe - E x c it in g Plymouth Laser RS - S p o r t y 1993 Infiniti G20 - Luxurious 1995 Volkswagen Jetta - Reliable 1991 Infiniti Q45A - Nissan Luxury Geo Prizm - S p o r t y 1993 Honda Accord - 10th Anniversary Edition 1996 Pontiac Grand Prix - American Luxury 1991 Honda Civic - Economical Nissan Stanza - R e lia b le 1994 Nissan Maxima GXE - Foreign Luxury 1997 Nissan Altim a GXE - Program Car 1991 Chevy Cavalier - E c o n o m ic a l Chevy Cavalier RS - S p o r t y 1994 Nissan Sentra - Economical 1997 Nissan Maxima GXE - Luxury Toyota Celica GTS - S p o r t y 1994 Toyota Camry - Family Car GSP to Expect To Less mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Exit 1 0 9 . 2 miles East of Exit 1 0 9 . F f l O l L Prices incl. all costs to be paid by a consumer except for lie,, reg. & taxes, Subject to primary lender approval, Based on 39 mo. closed-end lease wI $14,053 purch IXIewman Springs Road 2 Miles East of Pky Exit 109 optn avail at lease end. $3995 (cash/trade) down+1st mo. pymt, ref sec dep & acq fee due at lease incep. Total Cost/Total Due: $10,429/$4881.10K mi/yr; 15t mi therafter. Lessee resp. for excess wear & tear. Photos tor display purposes onl RED BANK - 741-2433 6 4 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998

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VIN /SC850133 beige, int: tan, Stk. #3512, VIN #R6439316. 45,339 cruise, int. wipers, tilt, alum wh, ext: red, int: tan, Stk. . wipei | tint, pin stripe, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, ext: bag's driver & pass, ext white, int: tan. Stk. #765, VIN 57.667 miles „ miles. #3646, VIN #S7145514,49,282 miles. /V W 635029,16,373 it red, int: gray, Stk. #932, VIN #S1433158, 35,801 #VK611888, 13.044 miles ■ miles. ’7,995 4951*8,9951’10,995 11,995 *1X995. 1997 PONTIAC 1996 MERCURY 1996 BUICK 1996 GMC 1996 LINCOLN TOWN 1997 MERCURY SUNFIRE GT VILLAGER GS MOUNTAINEER PARK AVE JIMMY SLT CAR EXECUTIVE I 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto od, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass I 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/disc brakes, a/c, am/fm st w/CD, I Van, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, am/fm I I 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, a/c, I 4WO, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto od, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, I 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto od, p/s, p/b anWock, a/c, am/lm st/cass, Ittir/int, 1 w/cd 6 pack, lea/int, moon roof, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/mir, I st/cass, fab/int, dual air bags, p/seats, buckets, am/fm st/cass, lthr int, dual air bags, p/seats, I lea/int. p/sts, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w. dual air bags, p/seats, ree/seats, r/def, p/w. p/d/l, p/mir, bd/S'de console, gauges, r/det, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md. tint bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, mats, tilt, alum wh, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side I p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, r/wipe/wash. cruise, rf rack, intermit md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash pm strip, intermit wipers, mats r/wipe-wash, cruise, rf rack, intermit wipers, p/ant, tilt, low miles, ext: white, int: gray. Stk. #3524, VIN md, tint, r/wipe-wash, cruise, rf rack, pin stripe, 1 md, tint, cruise, p/tr, pin strip, int. wipers, p/ant, I wipers, tilt, alum whls., air bag's driver & pass. GM CERTIFIED tilt, alum wh, keyless door entry, Lincoln Assured Certified ext alum whls., air bag’s driver & pass, keyless door entry, ext #V7535411, 8,237 miles. intermit wipers, mats, tilt, alum wh, ext: saddle tan, tilt, alum wh, ext: blue, int: blue, Stk. #3611, Vin ext: black, int: gray Stk. #3422, Vm #T2500609, 36,686 miles. I ------ray. stk. #889, Vin *TY668344,17,373 miles red, int: gray. Stk. #844, Vin #VUJ63312, LOADEO, int: tan, Stk. #924, VIN #TDJ21658,18,189 miles. # ^ 6 1 8 9 8 3 ,3 5 ,9 2 5 miles. GM CERTIFIED ~ *13,500 ^15,995il$17.995il$19,995 9 3 D O D G E '93 CHRYSLER '9 7 BUICK '9 7 PONTIAC '9 6 BUICK 97 PONTIAC '97 PONTIAC '96 PONTIAC '97 MERCURY CARAVAN CONCORD SKYLARK CUSTOM GRAND AM SE REGAL CUSTOM G R A N D AM G R A N D A M GRAND PRIX SE S A B L E G S I Van, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm St., fab/int., 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, am/lm st w/CO, 2 dr. 6 cyl., auto., od, p/s, p/b antHock. a/c, am/tm 4 dr. 4 cyl, auto . p/s, anti-lock p/b, a/c, am/tm 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, antHock p/b, a/c, anvfm 4 dr, 4 cyl., aulo, p/s, p/b antHock, a/c, am/tm 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, am/fm 4 dr, 6 cyl,, auto., p/b, a/c. am/fm st/cass, 4 dr. 6 cyl., auto, o/d. p/s. p/b, antHock, a/c, am/fm I I Buckets, rec/seats, gauges, r/def., bd/side md, Ithr/int dual air bags, p/seats, buctets. rec/seats. console, st/cass, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, st/cass, fab/int. buckets, p/seats, rec/seats, console, st/cass, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, st/cass. fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, st/cass, fab/int, dual air bags, buckets, rec/seats. con­ fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, st/cass, fab/int. p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/det. | ' p/d/l. bd/side md. tint, cruise, p/tr. int. wipers, m I intermit wipers, air bag driver's side, ext. wtiite, int. gauges, r/def. p/w. p/d/l, p/mtr. bd/side md, tint cruise, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, mats, tit, alu. gauges, r/del, p/w, p/d/l, bd side i cruise, int. p/mir, bd side md, tint, cruise, p/tr int wipers, ti. at r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md. tint, cruise, int. wipers, sole. gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l. bd/side md, tint, cruise, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, tilt, air p/tr, int. wipers, mas. p/am. Wt atom wh. ext silver, int whls, air bag driver’s & pass. ONLY 4125 miles! ext: wipers, tilt, air bag’s driver & pass, ext: whit int: blue, bag driver’s side, ext: white, int: red. Stk #3468, VIN tilt, air bag's driver & pass, ext: red, int: gray. Stk int. wipers, bit, fog lamps, ext: tan. int: gray Stk. bag driver's 8i pass, ext: green, int: gray Stk. tilt, alum wh, air bag’s driver & pass. ext. green, | red. Stk #634, VIN #PR214034,49,700 miles. gray, Stk. #3630, VIN #PH676027,51,600 rrtles. red, int. tan. Stk. #3582, VIN #VC439227,4,125 miles. Stk. #3262, VIN #VC703293,24,616 miles #T1494132.33,273 miles. #3472, VIN #VC730425 28,617 miles. GM CERTIFIED #3471, VIN #VM512759 29.982 miles #3370, VIN #TF249265,20.196 miles. oray. Stk #824. VIN #VA613871,17.957 miles *7,995 $8,400 $1 1,995 4 . $ 12,500 *12,500 12,900 j , *12,995 d *12,995 $ 14,995 '97 PONTIAC '96 MERCURY '97 BUICK * * 95 FORD '9 7 GMC '97 MERCURY " r '96 LINCOLN * r '96 LINCOLN '96 CADILLAC ^ GRAND PRIX SE VILLAGER GS LESABRE CUSTOM BRONCO XLT HI-CUBE GRAND MARQUIS LS TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE CONTINENTAL SEDAN DEVILLE 4 dr.. 8 cyl. auto. o/d. p/s, p/b. anti-lock. a/c. am/hn I 4 dr, 6 cyl., auto o/d, p/s, anti-lock p/b. a/c, am/fm Van. 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s. p/b, antHock, a/c, am/tm 4 dr, 6 cyt auto, od. p/s. p/anti-lock brakes, a/c, am/lm 2 dr.. 4WD, 8 cyl, auto. o/d. p/s, p/b. antHock, a/c. 2 dr.. auto. o/d. p/b. anti-lock. a/c. 4 dr 8 cyl, auto o/d, p/t antHock. a/c. am/fm st/cass. st/cass w/cd changer, Ithr/int, dual air bags, I st/cass, fab/int, tec/seats, gauges, r/d»l, p/w, st/cass. tab/int. dual air bags, p/seats, buckets, stfcass, fab int, dual at tegs, p/seate. tec/seas, fab/int pAeats. rec/seats, gauges, ;M, p/w. p/d/l.p/mir efc. tec/seals, console, iMH, phi. pMfl. p/mii, Ml; rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w. p/d/l, pAnir. bd/skle md. amflm stas. tabtt. buclate ncfttfe. consol*, am/lm st, fahfint, buckets, gauges, tint, p/seats, rec/seats, r/det, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side dau/rt, vinyl green rt, p/s I p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wip- gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint cruise, gauges, r/def, ft*, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, ext: white, md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash, sec sys. pin strip, md. tint cruise, p/tr, dig dash, sec sys, to w*> p/d/l, p/mir, bd/s*Je md. tin .. I ers, tilt, air bag’s driver & pass, ext: red, int: gray. tint, cruise, rt/rack, pin stnp, int wipers, tilt, alum wh, int. wipers, tilt, low miles, ext: red, int gray, Stk. intermit wipers nit, alum wh, air bag dnw's side, ext mats, Bit. keyless entry, alum wh, cell phone res ext: champ, int tan, Stk. #924, VIN /TDJ21658. #3656, VIN #V1032249.2 int. wipers, mat, alum wh, ext: cypress gold, int pkg, liocoin assured certified, ext: cypress goM, | Stk. #3562, VIN #VF298297,24,500 miles. 18.190 miles #3614 Vin #VH612182,14,945 miles red, mt giay. Sfc. #706, VIN #SLC13003.40,715 miles. black, Stk. #868, VIN #TY608058.38.512 mites. $ 15,995 $ 16,995 $ 17,900 * 17,995 18,995 19,995 $ 19,995 gray. Stk$2 #919, VIN 1,995 /TY682099 26,423 miles m d*s $22,995.

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vehicle history B C a r f a x THIS AD IS A COUPON AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. RESEARCHED BY Vehicle History Service PRICES INCLUDE ALL COSTS EXCEPT TAX, LICENSE & REGISTRATION FEES. (732) 264- INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 6 5

NEW 1 9 9 8 H L IN C O L N ! TOWN CAR WITH CUSTOM CARRIAGE ROOF & CUSTOM ACCENT MOULDING PACKAGE P a n a c h e V8» auto w/OD* 16” cast alum whls • speed traction control • remote keyless entry • ps • pw • p/locks • cruise • tilt • 4 wheel anti-lock brakes • leather interior • AM/FM stereo cass • dual power seats • dual heated mirrors • power windows • anti theft system • LOADED • $500 off lease P e r rebate • VIN#WY665846 • Stk #W551 • MSRP $38,790 M o . Le Panache Edition $2695 ^ ..... , -M Total MSRP: $41,485 16 ALL NEW LINCOLN NAVIGATORS AVAILABLE £ #•

NEW 1998 LINCOLN NEW 1998 MERCURY NEW 1998 MERCURY NEW 1998 MERCURY M A R K V I I I S A B L E G S VILLAGER GS MOUNTAINEER AWD 280 HP, V8, auto, w/OD, ps, pb, ABS, a/c, 6 cyl, auto, ps, pb, A/C, pi, pw, cruise/tilt, p/wind/locks/seats, tilt, cruise, alloy whls, 6 cyl, auto, w/OD, ABS, ps, pb, p/locks, roof rack, p/m irrors, quad captain chairs, 4.0 liter, V6, auto/OD, ps, pb, a/c, p/win, cruise, tilt, rem ote entry, AM /FM 7 pass seating, Stk #W146, VIN p/w ind/locks, tilt, cruise, roof rack, running floor mats, am/fm stereo cass, OD player, stereo w/cass, floor mats, power point, #WDJ00977 MSRP: $24,420, rebate boards, alloy whls, floor m ats, stereo cass, alarm, keyless entry, air suspension, traction p/mirrors, LOADED Stk #W 332, VIN control, trip computer, Stk# W41 1 , VIN: $2000, $500 off lease rebate, coll grad LOADED. Stk# W 363, VIN: W UJ15957, #W A614293, $750 rebate, $500 off lease rebate $400 if qual. WY606528, MSRP: $38,865 ,$500 off lease rebate, $400 Coll rebate if qual., M SRP: MSRP: $29,320 .$500 off lease rebate, rebate, if qualified. $2000 Rebate. $ 2 0 , 8 4 0 $400 coll grad reb if qualified. LEASE FOR BUY FOR LEASE FOR BUY FOR LEASE FOR BUY FOR LEASE FOR BUY FOR *459**29,495 *199 =*15,795 *259=*17,995 *299=*24,995

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Price includes all cost to be paid by consumer except license, registration & taxes. Closed end leases. 98 TOWN CAR 24 mo. TOP: $13,455, MARK VIII 36mo. TOP: $17,523, SABLE & VILLAGER 36 mo. SABLE TOP: $8163, VILLAGER TOP: $9603, MOUNTAINEER 36 mo. TOP: $11,763. All leases are 12k mi./yr.150 over. Prices expire 4/30/98. ONLY $ 9 9 9 DOW N & 1 st PAYMENT DOE AT SIGNING! © 1998 Mayer & Dunn Adv 6 6 INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998

H HIGHLINE 4 dr, 2.0L 16 V 4 cyl, front whl drive, 3 spd Minivan, 2.4L 16V 4 cyl, 3 spd auto trans, ■auto trans, pwr strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM whl drive, pwr strng/brks, AIR, dual air trunk, dual air bags, t/glass, AM/FM stereo, t/glass, r def, b/s mldgs, Dort mirr, halogen lamps, cust halogen lamps, cust whl cov, rec ec bckt seats, cust pref pkg 22D, family value pkg, r wip, child safety VIN #WD549570, MSRP $13,455. Pymts locks, underseat storage drawers, VIN based on $0 cust cash & $1500 manf #WR626549, MSRP $19,440. Pymts based reb=down pymt, 1 st mo pymt, $250 sec on $0 cust cash & $750 manf reb=down pymt, dep & $495 Dank fee=$884 due at lease 1st mo pymt, $300 sec dep 8 $495 bank incept. Purch op=$6458, Ttl pymts=$5421, fee=$994 due at lease incept. Purch Ttl cost=$6166. op=$9914, Ttl pymts=$7562, Ttl cost=$8357.

BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE PICKUP” Pickup, 3.9L V-6, auto trans, pwr 52 Magnum V-8,4 spd auto trans, 2 dr, 2.0L 16V4 cyl, 4 spd auto trans, strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo- pwr stmg/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo, pwr stmg/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo- Dort appearance pkg, alum -t/glass, aig clock, halogen lamps, J-cass, pwr wind/locks/mirr, dual air whls, 40/20/40 split bench seat, cust whl cov, 40/20/40 bench seats, bags, lilt, cruise, t/gls, b/s mldgs, fir 22 gal fuel tank. Customer Pref. cusf pref pkg, VIN HWS655487, mats, hal lamps, rec bckts, cust pref Pkg 248, VIN #WS653160, MSRP MSRP $19,350. Pymts based on pkg. int wip, viN #WE116897, MSRP $17,370. Pymts based on $0 cust $0 cust cash & $300 comm. $18,180. Pymts based on $0 cust cash cash, 1st mo pymt, $200 sec dep reb=downpymt, 1st mo pymt, $250 4 $1000 manf reb=down pymt, 1st mo & $495 bank Jee=$854 due at sec dep 1 $495 bank fee^S944 due pyrnt. $250 sec S $495 bank fee=$974 lease incept. Purch op=$10,943, at lease incept. Purch op=$11.416, due at lease incepl. Purch op=$9090, Ttl pymts=$3816, Ttl cost=$4511. Ttl pymts=$7562, Ttl cost=48307. Ttl pymts=$8702, Ttl cost=$9447. *13,335 £*15.635 £ s14,595

BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE BRAND NEW 1998 DODGE INTREPID ES CONVERSIONTON DURANGO S1T 4X4 4 dr, 2.7 DOHC 6 cyl, 4 spd auto Irans, 3.9 magnum V6,3 spd auto trans, 4 dr, 5.2L 318hp V^, 4 spd auto trans, '.pwr stma/brtewind/locks/mirr, AIR, pwr strncjforks, AIR, AM/FM stereo- ■pwr strnafofte, AlR, AM/FM stereo-cass, dual air Dags, pwr wind/locks, t/glass, r tAM/FM stereo-cass. tilt, cruise, r def, Scass, dual ....air -----bags,.— t/gls, lug ^ rack,t dual air bags, t/gls, b/s mldgs, dig dock, dig dock, halogen b def, tilt, cruise, lug rack, dig clock, hal lamps, cust whl cov, cust pref pkg, chairs, rear sofaoed, cust graphics, rear child safety locks, dr mats, console, run brds, VIN #WK110982. MSRP tach,VIN #WH123056, MSRP $20,235. $28,787. Pymts based on $0 cust Pymts based on $0 cust cash, 1st mo cash 1st mo pymt. $300 sec & based on $0 cust cash, 1st mo pymt, $495 bank fee=$795 due at lease $399 sec dep & $495 bank fee=*i 193 pymt, $275 sec 4 $495 bank tee=$1039 due at lease incept. Purch op=$19,051, due at lease incept. Purch op=$l 1,534, incept. Purch op=$10,404, Ttl Ttl pymts=$9684, Ttl cost=$10,454. pymts=$10,982, Ttl cost=$11,488. Ttl pymts=$ 12,051, Ttl cost=$12,555. \5 5 5 NJ TURNPIKE EXIT 11 Dennis Adams■ AND G.S, PARKWAY SOUTH EXIT 129 - Follow signs to Woodbridge, first light turn left, you're here! G.S. PARKWAY NORTH EXIT 127 - Go ROUTE 9 NORTH approximately 1/2 DODGE TRUCKS mile, exit at ROUTE 184 DODGE - DODGE TRUCKS— WEST-FORDS EXIT - first light turn right, you’re here! FREEHOLD - 20 MIN. RED BANK - 20 MIN. 1-800 639-3634 HAZLET - 10 MIN. Prices & pymts include all costs to be paid by consumer except for license, registration, doc fees & taxes. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Not responsible for typos. Prices include $400 college grad rebate if qual & $750 owner loyalty rebate if qual (See dealer for details). *36/38/39 mo closed end leases w/$10,000 mi/yr; 150 thereafter (except Durango-10,000 mi/yr; 18(5 thereafter & Dakota-12,000 mi/yr; 150 thereafter and Avenger/Conversion Van-12,000 mi/yr; 120 thereafter), f lf the identical vehicle from us is advertised for less in the next J3(hjays^e|l^iv^oinhedifferenc^>i^500^hichev^ INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 6 7

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6 cyl, 4.0 liter,, auto, w/OD. ps, pb, AC, p/locks/win, cruise, tilt, roof rack, alloy whls, AM/FM stereo w/cass., r/def, int wprs, VIN: WC284690. Stk#6739 MSRP: $29,365, Opt Pkg Disc. $1200, $1650 Lease Cash if qual, $400 Coll Grad Rebate if qualified. ~t . .n z n

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1998Mertmy VILLAG ER G S 5SS" M O UNTAINEER 4X4 Mini-Van, 3.0L V6 Eng., 4-Spd Auto /S I r A CP 4-Dr., 4.0L SOHC V6 Eng., Auto Trans Trans, PS/W/Lks/Mirr, ABS Brks, Air, Rr W f e l l I I f t L L A S L w/OD, PS/B, Air, Running Boards, LEASE Def, Quad Captain Chairs, Cruise, O m ■ PER M O. Luggage Rack, Electronics Grp, Floor PER M O . Mats, Am/Fm St. Cass., Multi Disc CD a t a a r for only Char. VIN #WUJ25450. Stk. #W1617. F O R ONLY Stk. #W1117. MSRP: $27,755. M l f ( f 42 M OS.* MSRP: $32,625. 42 M OS.* 36 Pre-Owned Lincolns In Stock & Ready To Go... Off-Lease, Trades & Certified! If Your Used Car Lease Is About To Expire, See Us Before You Lease Or Buy.

% LINCOLN CONTINENTAL <96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR ‘96 LINCOLN MARK VIII 4-Dr., Auto, V8, PS/B/W/Lks/Mirr, Air. P/Uhr Seats, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy 4-Dr., Auto, V8, PS/B/W/Lks/Mirr, Air. P/Lthr Seats, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy 2-Dr., Auto, 8-Cyl.,8 PS/B/W/Lks/Mirr, Air. Cruise, Tilt, T/GIs., Dual Air Bag, Alloy Whls, Am/Fm St. Cass. 33,031 Mi. VIN #TY602628. Stk. #5508. Whls, Am/Fm St. Cass. 15,229 Mi. VIN #7Y647080. Stk. #5654. Whls, Rr Def,Def Am/Fm St. Cass. 33,937 Mi. VIN #TY699354. Stk. #5708. LEASE LEASE LEASE PER M O . PER M O . $< PER M O . 36 M OS.* 36 M OS.* 36 M O S.*

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Prices Include All Costs To Be Paid By A Consumer Except For Lie., Reg., & Taxes. *Closed End Lease For # Of Mos. w/Approved Credit Thru Primary Lender. Lessee Resp. For Excess Wear & Tear. Mile. Allow. 12,000 Mi. Per Yr/15c P/Mi Thereafter. No Down Pyt. On Adv. Vehicles. Villager: $500 uwner Loyalty Rebatefif qual) + $400 Coll. Grad Rebate(if qual) + $2000 Factory Rebate (if qual) All Used As Cap Cost Dwn + $289 1st Mo. Pyt. = $3189 Due At Inception. Total Pyts: $12,138. Total Cost: $15,038. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $13,849.95. Mountaineer: $500 Owner Loyalty Rebate(if qual) + $400 Coll. Grad Rebate(if qual) Both Used As Cap Cost Down + $3791st Mo. Pyt, = $1279 Due At Inception. Total Pyts: $15,918. Total Cost: $16,818. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $19,273,75. Used Car Leases: Continental: ($495 Bank Fee Already Incl. In Payts.), $450 Ref. Sec. Dep. + $399 Bank Fee =$839 Due At Inception. Total Pyts: $14,004. Total Cost: $14,545. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $12,825. Town Car: $495 Bank Fee + $450 Ref. Sec. Dep. + $399 1st Mo. Pyt. = $1344 Due At Inception. Total Pyts: $14,364. Total Cost: $15,309. Purch. Optn. At Lease End: $11,425. Mark VIII: $495 Bank Fee, $425 Ref. Sec. Dep., $399 1st Mo Pyt. = $1319 Due At Inception. Total Pyts: $14,364. Total Cost: $15,284, Purch, Optn. At Lease End: $10,575. INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 6 9

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New 7-passenger van with V6, Multi-Sport Package, quad captahs chairs. Iront-wheel drive, dual air bags, anti-lock brakes. V C , automatic, aluminum wheels, AM/FM stereo cass, power seal, windows, mirrors & locks, power tear vent windows, lilt New 4-door with 4-cyl, fronl-wheel drive, dual air bags, A/C , automatic, floor mats, AM/FM stereo & rear defroster, more! wheel, cruise control & more! VIN#WDJ29658, MSRP $28,470< 36 month closed end lease with $3900 down, 1st payment VIN#WW621234, MSRP $13,675. Includes $1000 Mir rebate. & $250 refundable security deposit lor total of $4399 & $2000 (ebate due at signing, total payments $8964. Option to buy at end $12,642.12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi.

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New 4-dr with V8. dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, A/C & climate control, automatic, JBL premium sound wilh 10 CD changer, power moonroot, full size spare, power lealher seats, windows, anlenna, mirrors & locks, remote keyless entry, tilt wheel, cruise control & more! VIN#WY664172, MSRP $43,115. LePanache package $2395, full lisl $45,510. 24 month closed end lease wilh $2499 down, 1st payment & $550 refundable security deposit for tolal ol $3578 due at signing, total payments $12,696. Buy option at end $25.705.12,000 mi/yr then. 15/mi

UNCOLN-MERCURY 732-264-8500 Prices include all costs except lax, license & registration fees. All leases 12,000 miles/year then ,15/mile, INDEPENDENT, APRIL 15, 1998 Dennis Adams LINCOLN M ercury

BRAND NEW Famous For Selling the Finest Used Cars Since 1969!' 1998 MERCURY

Priced Below N.A.D.A Value!

4 dr, 2.0L 4 cyl, auto trans w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, cloth int, bsw tires, fir mats, STK #80001, VIN #WW608395, MSRP $14,365. Pymts based on $0 cust cash, $750 manf reb, $400 college grad reb if qual” & $500 owner loyalty reb if qualtt=down pymt, 1st mo pymt, $175 sec dep & $0 bank fee=$344 due at lease incept. Purch opt=$7900.75, Ttl pymts=$4056, Ttl cost=$4231. (plans auailablel BRAND NEW 1998 MERCURY BRAND NEW 1998 MERCURY

4 dr, 3.0L 2V 6cyl, auto trans w/OD, 4 dr, 5.0L EFIV8, auto trans w/OD, pwr -IS^S 15,898 pwr stmgftrks, AIR, fir mats, light grp, ■strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM cass/CD, trailer cloth bckts, STK #83012, VIN tow pkg, all terrain tires, console, leath int, 96 FORD MUSTANG ET #WA619863, MSRP $20,265. Pymts lug rack, running brds, fir mats, STK 2 door, 8 cylinder, automaticj MucounnnicuciunB based on $0 cust cash, $750 manl #$053, VIN IWUJ26890, MSRP $34,115. trans, power steering/ABS; t. \ f t aut0 trans, pwr strng/brks, 5 AIR, AM/FM stereo-CD, alarm, pwr reb, $400 college grad reb if qual" & Pymls based on JO cust cash, $400 college sty tn(*/locks/seat/mirr, $500 off-lease incentive if qualf=down grad reb if qual" & $1000 off-lease AIR AM/FM1 cass, tilt, cruise, 5 wmd/lodcs/seatsrtrunk/ant/mirr tilt I cruise, rdef, t/glass, sunrt, leath int' pymt, 1st mo pymt, $250 sec dep & incentive if qualf=dcwn pymt, 1 st mo pymt, r def, t/gls, console, 8171 mi, i $0 bank fee=$479 due at lease incept $350 sec & $0 bank fee=$689 due at lease STK #653, VIN #TF205317.i *tk * v,n Purch opt=$8916.60, Ttl incept. Purch op=$18,080.95, Ttl pymts=$8244, Ttl cost=$8494. pymts=$12,204, Ttl cost=$12,554.

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* ...... 4 dr, 4.6L 32V Intech V8 eng, auto trans w/OD, pwr slma/brks, AIR, all season BSW tires, leatn int, fir mats, heated seats, STK #88019, VIN #WY676682, MSRP $38,790. Pymts based on $0 cust cash, $500 off-lease incentive if qualf & $750 owner loyalty reb if qualtt=down pymt, 1 st mo pymt, $500 sec dep & $0 bank fee4989 due at '95TimiT«4fBDIIRSe4H '96 UHCOUIMARM VB lease incept. Purch opt=$17,843.40, Ttl 4 dr, 4WD V6, auto trans, pwr 2 dr, 8 cyl, auto trans, pwr strng/brks/wind/locks/mirr, AIR pymts=$f7,604, Ttl cost-$18.104. strng/brks/wind/locks/seats/m AM/FM cass/CD, alarm, tilt, cruise, r irr/trunk/ant, AIR, air bag def, t/gls, b/s mldgs, moonrf, cloth i AM/FM cass, tilt, cruise, r def’ bench bckts, console, bw tires. 30,677 t/gls, sunrf, leath inf, 19,679 mi' mi, STK K82146A, VIN #S0185188 STK #688, VIN #TY610605’ SPECIAL LEASE D IA LS 2 - 3 - 4 WAR PLAMS AVAILABLE! Dennis Adams

LINCOLN LINCOLN-MERCUR Y MERCURY EDISON 1 1 9 Route 184 • W oodbridge, NJ (H opelaw n Section) STATEN ISLAND.

TAKE NJ TURNPIKE TO EXIT 11 & GSP SOUTH to EXIT 129 Follow Signs to Woodbridge, 1/4 Mile on Right After 2nd Light, 1-800-32LINCOLN (i soo 325-4626) You're Here! GSP NORTH EXIT 127 - Go RT. 9 NORTH, Approx. Visit us on thw Worldwide Web At: http://www.dennisadarns.com 1/2 Mile, Exil at ROUTE 184 EAST - 1/4 mile on right. Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except for license, registration, doc fees & taxes. Pictures for illus purp only. Not resp for typos. * All leases incl12,000 mi/150 thereafter. ffT o qualify for owner toyalty you must have purchased a new, and still own, a 1993 or newer Lincoln or Mercury, "M ust be graduating within the next 6 months or a graduate of a 2 or 4 yr accredited college within the past 24 mos to guaL tM ustbe current 7™, Lincoln or Mercury lessee. Lessee resD for excess wear & tear. Olf the identical vehicle from us is advertised for less in the next 30 days, we'li give you the difference or $500, whichever is less, excl. manf reb. All rebates go back to dealer. Sale ends 4/18/98,. O^LELm JSLEI&J

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$ 0 on new 1998 Dodge Pickup V1N#WS630498 S»k#80322 MSRP $25,525. 42 mo. JO DOWN on new 1998 Dodge VIN#WR509535 Stk#80042 MSRPJ20.680 42 mo closed $0 DOWN on New 1998 Dodge Pickup V1N#WS697930 Stk#80645 MSRP $16,420. 36 mo DOWN closed end lease 1st pymnt & $495 bank fee for total $750 due at signing, total pymnts $10,710. end lease 1st pymnt & $495 bank fee lor total $720 due at signing, total pymnts $9450.12,000 closed end lease 1st pymnt & $495 bank lee lor total of $644 at signing, total pymnts $5364. P incl $400 College Grad & $300 Small Business Credit (if qual). 12,000 mi/yr then 15/mi. 12,000 mi/yr then 15/mi, incl $300 Small Business Credit & $4(X) College Grad (if qual). mi/yr then 15/mi, incl $750 rebate & $400 College Grad (if qual).

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I(6 • AUTOMATIC • DUAL AIR BAGS • A/C DOHC 2.4L 4-CYL • DUAL AIR BAGS • AUTO 5.2LV8 AUTOMATIC 127“ WHEELBASE CRUISE • PWR WINDOWS & LOCKS • TILT A/C • POWER WINDOWS & LOCKS • CRUISE 6600 Lb GWV 2097PAYLOAD REAR DEF • CASS • 16“ ALUMINUM WHLS AM/FM CASS • TILT WHEEL • TRUNK RELEAt AM/FM STEREO POWER STEERING & BRAKES 7 1 O v e r 3 0 in stock & on the w ay... C all for details & to SO DOWN on new 1998 Dodge 4-dr VIN#WH113859 Stk#80312 MSRP $20.625.42 mo. $ 0 DOWN on New 1998 Dodge 4-dr VIN#WN102584 Stk#80075 MSRP $17,635. 47m o closed end lease 1st pymnt & $495 bank lee for total $774 due at signing, total pymnts closed end lease 1st pymnt & $495 bank lee lor total of $694 due at signing, total pymnts $8358 New 1998 Dodge Van VIN#WK100839 Stk#80346 ^^^^^jOO^ni/^nhefMVmMnc^OO^olleg^ra^i^ual^^^^^ ^^^^nclude^^^0^ebat^^^40^Coneg^jGra^^redi^i^ual2^^4000nni/^Mherv^ATi^ ^^MSRP^liMOjMncUMChebater^^ hold one for you!

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G r a n d A m Century Jim m y 4x4 \ New 1998 Buick 4-door wilh 6-cyl, dual air bags, ABS, auto, power New 1998 GMC 4-door wilh 6-cyl, dual air bags, ABS, auto, power New 1998 Pontiac 4-door with 6-cyl, dual air bags, ABS, automatic, windows & locks, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass, tilt wheel, cruise, rear windows & locks, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass, till wheel, cruise, rear power steering & brakes, air cond, stereo, tilt wheel, rear defrost, tinted defrost, tinted glass. VIN#W1544262 slock #9312, MSRP $19,348. defrost, tinted glass, VIN#W2501555 stock #9177, MSRP $29,410. • glass & more, VIN#WM516981 stock #8926, MSRP $18,309.36 36 month closed end lease wilh $1000 down/trade. 1st pymnt, $300 ref 36 month closed end lease with $1000 down/lrade, 1st pymnt. $300 ret. month closed end lease with $1000 down, 1 st pymnt & $400 bank tee for sec dpst & $400 bank fee lor tolal of $1949 due at signing, total pymnts • sec dpst & $400 bank fee for total ol $1959 due at signing, total total of $1599 due at signing, total pymnfs $7164, buy option at end • $8964, buy option at end $10,255,12,000 mi/yr then .20/mi. Includes pymnts $9324, buy option at end $19,704,12,000 m i/yr then .20/mi. \ $9154,12,000 mi/yr then ,20/mi. Includes $2000 rebate, $400 college $500 GM loyalty (it qual) Includes $1000 rebate, $400 college grad & $500 GM loyalty (it qual) grad & $500 GM loyalty (if qual) p e r L e a s e per L e a s e L e a s e $ 1 Q S ^ $249 mo $259 m o I Buy $14,388 I Buy $17,588 B u y $23,995 ♦

Riviera Sonoma S u n f i r e New 1998 Buick 2-door with super charged 6-cyl, dual air bags, ABS, New 1998 GMC Pickup with 4-cyl, dual air bags, 5-speed man trans, New 1998 Pontiac 2-door with 4-cyl, dual air bags, ABS, automatic, auto, moon root, power leather seats, windows, mirrors & locks, A/C, power steering & brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo & more. power steering & brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo wilh CD player, till ( ® slereo w/ CD player, tilt wheel, cruise. VIN#W4700465 stock #8768, VIN#WK515038 slock #9357, MSRP $14,765.36 month closed • wheel, rear defrost, tinted glass & more. VIN#W7573343 stock #9320, MSRP $35,790.42 month closed end lease with $1000 down/trade, 1st end lease wilh $1000 down. 1st pymnt & $400 bank lee for total of MSRP $15,945.48 month closed end lease wilh $1000 down, 1st pymnt, pymnt, $400 ret sec dpst & $400 bank fee lor total ol $2155 due at _ $1527 due at signing, total pymnts $4572, buy option at end $9154, , $175 ref sec dpst & $400 bank fee for total ol $1722 due at signing, total( signing, total pymnts $14,910, buy option a! end $18,252,12,000 mi/yr 12,000 mi/yr then 20/mi. Includes $1500 rebate, $400 college grad ' pymnts $7056, buy option at end $7175,12,000 mi/yr then ,20/mi. then ,20/mi. Includes $2000 rebate, $1000 GM loyally (if qual) & $500 GM loyalty (if qual) Includes $750 rebate, $400 college grad & $500 GM loyalty (if qual) per L e a s e $127Z '• *«• $147Z $355...... m o ...... “•> $12,995 m $29,595 /. i * *11,488

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