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Baroni vs. Singh A look at the candidates for state Senate in the 14th Legislative District Page 3

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Quote of the week: "We're not in this race to be SCOTT FRIEDMAN spoilers, we're in it to win Timbo the Clown high-fives the crowd while riding his mini-unicycle at North Brunswick's Heritage Day festival Saturday at Babbage Park. See page 16 forstory . and regardless, we will affect who becomes the next Assembly people." — Lou Jasikoff Sides debate cause of 3'year-old's death Libertarian Party campaign manager Page 7 office attributing his death to blunt force trau- Although the prosecution said that ~ Trial begins ofN.B. ma. Reports showed that the toddler had been Knutsen, then 30, claimed the boy suffered from man accused of beating punched twice, causing his back to break, his a violent seizure, Pappas said the medical head to fall back to his hamstrings and half of reports show that the child died a slow, painful his godson to death his blood to leak into his stomach, according to death, and she alleged that Knutsen abused the Index Assistant Middlesex County Prosecutor Seana boy, then let his cries fall down to whimpers until Classified 33 BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer Pappas. he could not verbally express what had hap- Crossword 26 "He was an angel. He was very sweet, very pened, at which time Knutsen decided to call for Editorials 12 he aggravated manslaughter trial has lovable, not really temperamental. He was an ambulance. Entertainment 25 begun against Robert Knutsen, the for- really the best kind of child you could ask for. "The truth is that the evidence will prove to Obituaries 22 mer North Brunswick resident who is Police Beat 15 T He was my world," Rosol said. you that Robert Knutsen is guilty of aggravat- accused of beating his godson to death. On Tuesday, the trial began at state ed manslaughter," she said. Real Estate 29 On Nov.. 30, 2005, 3-year-old Nikolas Sports 27 Superior Court in New Brunswick in the court- Chavez was taken to Robert Wood Johnson room of Judge Dennis Nieves. Pappas began Jealousy, frustration named as University Hospital in New Brunswick her opening statement saying, "This case is possible motives because he was not breathing, according to tes- about death and disappointment. A Greater Media Newspaper timony by his mother, 27-year-old Nicole Disappointment because Robert Knutsen let Rosol and Knutsen began a romantic Rosol. At 3:09 p.m. that afternoon, he was pro- www.gmnews.com | down the one person in the world he promised nounced dead, with the medical examiner's to protect: his godson, his spon-to-be stepson." (Continued on page 23)

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Senate hopefuls call for leaner, cleaner government Baroni says pork spending ject's next trial run, money," Singh said. since many legisla- Singh: State can save "Energy is big, and corruption are costing tive districts decide through energy efficiency and as ratepayer New Jersey taxpayers big their true candidate advocate, I always not during the gen- and renewable energies observed that mov- eral election but ing into more re- BY CHRIS GAETANO during the primary Staff Writer BY CHRIS GAETANO newable energy race. Second, inde- Staff Writer sources, making ssemblyman Bill Baroni, of Hamil- pendent candidates our offices more en- need to be treated ton, is the Republican contender for eema Singh, a South Brunswick res- ergy efficient, that equally — under the state Senate seat in New Jer- ident and former ratepayer advocate could lead to major A th th the current pro- for New Jersey, is vying for the 14 sey's 14 legislative district. It is Baroni's S cuts." gram, they are only District's state Senate seat on the Demo- belief that the state must address govern- She said the av- eligible to receive cratic ticket. It is Singh's assertion that ment spending, ethics reform and infra- erage homeowner half the funds of taxes, health care and ethics reform are structure, especially with regard to road can save up to 15 construction and traffic problems. Bill Baroni major party candi- the most pressing concerns facing the Seema Singh dates, even though state this election. percent on their en- The Assemblyman frames his view of they must do the same amount of work. ergy bills simply by government spending within the context Singh believes the tax rate in the state Third, he said that competitive districts conserving. This ties into another issue of living within one's means. He empha- has grown out of control, and while she receive too much money, and said the that Singh feels is very important, namely sized that he is a supporter of a great thinks that the last round of property tax funding formula needs to be changed to the environment, which she also links many government programs, because they relief enacted by the Corzine administra- prevent $500,000 coming in just to fuel with health care and energy independ- do good things for the people of New Jer- tion was a good start, a more permanent someone's campaign. Besides these three ence. sey, but says that, regrettably, the state solution is needed. modifications, though, Baroni believes the "I see them all as extremely important, cannot afford them. "I really believe that it is time for the FACE program was a success. because I connect them together with our "We need to be able to restrain spend- Legislature to turn property tax relief into environment pollution, which deteriorates ing. It's going to involve getting rid of all "At the same time, this program is a real property tax reform," Singh said. our health," Singh said. the pork spending, including things I sup- worth every penny. It truly does take the This means supporting a constitution Singh believes that to this end, New port and are good things, but we can't con- special interest money out of politics," Ba- ally guaranteed property tax rebate, Jersey should continue to be a leader in tinue spending the way we have," said roni said. "The changes we need to make which taxpayers would receive every year, developing and promoting alternative en- providing a "substantial" amount of relief, Baroni. "Like $1 million on a poetry group to the '07 program are very small, but very ergies. She would like to see the state be- something families would be able to rely — these are good things, but we can't af- important." come fully energy independent, and said on, she said. ford them." For Baroni, infrastructure, particularly that the state government can definitely When asked for specifics, he rattled off roads and traffic This rebate, play a role in this, citing the Board of Pub- a vast list of projects he believes need to and how they re- though, must also lic Utility's rebates for solar panels as one be either reduced or cut entirely. They in- late to civic plan- be tempered with example. clude things such as Abbot Rim District ning, is another more effective con- Another environmental issue that Aid ("this was a giveaway"), the Bergen important issue trols in. state Singh believes should be examined is state Performing Arts Center ("I support the that needs to be spending, elimi- financial support for the preservation of arts, I sit on the board of the New Jersey addressed, espe- nating waste and open space. The Garden State Preserva- inefficiency within Symphony, but we don't have $75,000"), cially given the tion Trust, a large fund supported by large number of the government. the Camden Eye Center ("we don't have bonds, was slated to run out this year, but major highways To Singh, this will $250,000 for that") and the Catholic Char- quick action from legislators and civic within the 14th Dis- require a multi- ities in Trenton ("I love Catholic Charities, groups managed to keep it financially sol- trict, such as pronged approach, I was adopted through them, I love them, Routes 1, 522, 27, District 14: examining mis- vent for one more year. Corzine, while sup- but they wanted to spend $100,000 and 535, 130 and 571. Cranbury management porting the principles behind the program, the money is just not there now"). He said all of these Hamilton within each de- was loath to add to the state's mounting James>burg The projects that Baroni believes need roads are becom- partment, capping debt and wanted to explore other options. pruning have resulted in repeated tax in- Monroe Singh said that she was hesitant to ing choked, which Plainsboro and controlling creases for state residents, which he says creates not only South Brunswick spending, and jump right back into funding the program is unacceptable, as is what he says has pollution but West Windsor looking more into through bonds, as was done previously. been a rise in spending by about 8 percent shared services While she does not completely rule out the safety issues as a year. This spending, according to Baroni, and consolidation. possibility, she said other options need to goes mostly to "pork projects, trips and well. . be explored. junkets, overtime pay." Cutting these, he "I've had bus drivers say they worry Significant savings, she said, could be "I definitely think we need to look at says, won't be enough to get the state out about getting kids across Route 1. If found in examining hiring practices, ad- more new approaches before we jump of its multibillion-dollar debt, but it will they're going across Raymond Road or ministration and supplies, and she said back into the bond approach, and evalu- be enough to "show people we're serious Major Road or Ridge Road, they're dealing that is what she did when she was the ate which is the best way to go. ... There's about protecting their tax dollars." with over-road trucks," Baroni said of ratepayer advocate. During her tenure, no negotiation with preserving our open the department was running a surplus, He considers the issues of spending South Brunswick-area road conditions. space, and we need to do that. And we Singh said. and the issues of corruption within gov- Baroni said that to relieve traffic con- need to look at different ways and see the ernment at all levels to be intertwined, be- • gestion, several things need to happen. She also mentioned two other efforts best way, and decide whether we want to cause money lost to ethical indiscretions First, he proposes working with the state that she said could yield significant sav- go back to the bond method or take on a adds to the state's financial woes. Baroni Department of Transportation to take ings for the state government. One is to new approach," Singh said. believes the first step to reforming ethics Route 27 off the national truck network, pressure President George W. Bush to end Corzine wanted to link the preserva- the war in Iraq. is to pass tougher laws. He says that com- which allows oversized trucks to use the tion program to his own proposal for asset plete bans on pay-to-play and dual office road. He also said there must be incen- "We really need to request George monetization. Singh said she will not sup- holding are needed. Finally, he said, there tives for trucks to not use local highways Bush to stop this war, which has exploded port the sale or lease of state assets, or needs to be harsher penalties for politi- like Route 1, such as lowering tolls for our debt, which has reduced federal aid to delegate tolls to a nonstate entity, but that cians who do break the law, such as them on the New Jersey Turnpike. To states, and I know New Jersey has been as long as these principles were held to, one of the states that has suffered as a re- mandatory jail time for corruption cases. avoid the traffic that new development she would hear out what the governor has sult. All our money is flowing into Iraq," "We need to send a message to politi- could bring, he also said more measures to say. Singh said. cians who commit corruption that you will need to be in place to encourage redevel- Ethics reform is another area that go to jail and lose your pension. I don't opment of old sites rather than building Another area where she says the state Singh said is extremely important in the think politicians need to be treated easier, new ones, citing his sponsorship of the can find significant savings is through en- upcoming election, especially with regard but harsher," said Baroni. Shopping Center Revitalization Act, which couraging energy efficiency and renewable to the recent FBI sting of 11 more politi- energies. Singh said that as the former Also needed, said Baroni, would be an provides incentives for builders to reuse cians in the state. If elected, she would ratepayer advocate, she knows firsthand expansion on the Fair and Clean Elections old lots, as an example. seek a total and absolute ban on dual of- how much waste goes into generating elec- Act, in which he is currently participating. "That's truly smart growth, to revital- fice holding, a ban on pay-to-play at all The experiment in publicly funded elec- ize what we have now," said Baroni. tricity and how much that ends up costing the taxpayer. levels of government, and work for an ex- tions has been considered a success, as far - Baroni is wary of Gov. Jon Corzine's pansion of the Fair and Clean Elections as the language of the legislation itself is proposed asset monetization plan, saying "I see a lot of waste in electricity and (FACE) Pilot Project, in which she is cur- concerned, and needs only a few minor that he will never support the sale or lease electricity generation. We need to go into rently participating. Singh said the pro- tweaks, Baroni said. In particular, pri- of state assets such as the turnpike or the fluorescent lights to conserve and make gram has really helped get special interest maries need to be included during the pro- our buildings and offices more energy effi- (Continued on page 5) cient. That alone would save us tons of (Continued on page 5) '4- SENTINEL/Octobef 4, '2007 NS NEED NEW CARPET OR FLOORING? www.gmnews.com CARPET • WOOD • LAMINATES • VINYL

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He did say, however, that the money out of politics and has leveled the state does need to address its debt. He playing field, which she said was espe- said the governor has been unclear as to cially useful for a newcomer. She said the what exactly the plan will entail, but things she would change for the next when more details are forthcoming, he time the program comes around would will carefully weigh the options. be to streamline some of the paperwork The renewal of the Garden State and clarify some of the rules. Preservation Trust, which provides state As far as whether she would support funding for local open space purchases, same-sex marriages, going beyond the is something that the governor wanted civil unions that were legalized this year, to link to his monetization plan, and Ba- Singh said she would consult her con- roni believes the two will be discussed to- stituents and see how they feel about the gether as more details of the plan matter. become clear. Singh believes stem cell research rep- The fund, which expired this year, resents a great opportunity for economic would have been renewed through a ref- growth and expansion, and she is an en- erendum on bonding to inject more thusiastic supporter of measures to bring money into it, but action by the governor such research into New Jersey, even sug- killed moves to do so, choosing only to re- gesting tax incentives to bring in the fund it for one more year. biotechnology companies that would con- - ERIC SUCAR staff While Baroni would have preferred to duct it. Singh said that in addition to The North Brunswick Township High School marching band performs before the ci'owd see a "normal renewal," he understands finding cures for all sorts of conditions, gathered at the United States Scholastic Band Association competition, held at Monroe that the GSPTs future will be part of the encouraging stem cell research in the Township High School on Saturday. ongoing discussion on monetization, and state would bring in highly skilled tech- stressed that by no means should the nical jobs and provide a boost to the GSPT be allowed to die. economy. This could also serve in at- Haunted House set for weekends in E.B. "The Garden State' Preservation tracting other high-tech jobs to New Jer- The Middlesex County 4-H Teen Council go to 4-H Project GIFT, a free day of holiday Trust is one of the most critical tools we sey. will sponsor a fundraising Haunted House 7- shopping for Middlesex-County families in have, going back to [my concerns] about "I really support stem cell research, 11 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, Oct. 5-27, at need. congestion. The Garden State Preserva- providing cures to many debilitating dis- the Middlesex County 4-H Center, Cranbury . For directions, log on to www.co.middle- tion Trust, especially for our neck of the eases, and it will boost our economy by and Fern roads, East Brunswick. sex.nj.us/extensionservices/4hclubs_direc- woods, is a critical tool to protect the re- bringing all these research facilities,"' Admission is $3 per person. Proceeds will tions.asp. maining open spaces we have. We .cannot Singh said. let the Garden State Preservation Trust Singh is facing Republican Bill Ba- Alzheimer's support group to hold meeting die," said Baroni. roni for the Senate seat left behind by a retiring Peter Inverso The Alzheimer's Disease Support Net- Senior Center, Hoes Lane. work of Middlesex County will meet at 7 For more information, call Mildred p.m. on Oct. 11 at the Piscataway Potenza at (732) 235-8400. Community Bulletin Board

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Good for her. that even if your mother says she loves > If we catch someone attempting to trick We wrote a story about the attempted you, check it out. In other words, don't be- Coda us, we bar them from having letters to the deception in Greater Media's newspaper lieve anything people tell you without ev- editor printed in our publications ever that covers North and South Brunswick, idence, because you'll be taken advantage again. and (surprise!) we hadn't heard from Ba- of if you're too trusting. Smaller newspapers will almost always We catch a lot of politicians and their roni's people with a response by press And even though I cut my journalistic print letters from local residents, the book handlers attempting to abuse our letters- time. These are the same people who al- teeth as a police reporter, I was probably said, and seldom bother to check them out. to-the-editor section, but sometimes some- ways seem to be available if you want to still too naive and trusting when I took my thing gets by, or comes close to getting by. talk to them about one of their press re- It was about then that the proverbial Recently, for example,.I got an e-mail first managing editor job at a daily news- light bulb in my brain clicked on, as I leases, or something favorable, but they paper in Illinois. I was a small-town boy from a Republican Committee member sure didn't want to talk about this. thought back to all the letters our paper from Monroe named Racquel Chiarella, at heart, and I just wasn't prepared for the had printed recently The sad part of this is that if Chiarella shenanigans and deceits the state Demo- from local residents ===== who said she'd been hadn't come forward, her letter would cratic Party machine was prepared to pull pressured to write a have probably made it past our screening in order to win. endorsing Demo- letter to the editor cratic candidates. As hard as we fry, sometimes procedures and been printed in the paper. At that time, the speaker of the Illinois critical of 14th Dis- As long as her contact information was on We'd been had, politicians and their supporters trict Democratic House of Representatives was a political but I'd learned a les- the letter and she knew what it was about veteran named Michael Madigan. He still beat the system when it comes state Senate candi- when we called to confirm, we likely is the House speaker out there, which son the hard way. date Seema Singh, These days during to letters to the editor* wouldn't have known it was a "Phony Ba- ought to give you some idea of his talent and she didn't think roni." for survival. election season, we it was right. At any-rate, it happened that after I'd have very strict poli- . According to her, I almost hate to say it, because I be- been in my job for about a year, one of cies about letters to staffers from Republican challenger Bill lieve the letters-to-the-editor sections of Madigan's political rivals gave me a copy the editor. We don't accept letters from the Baroni's campaign contacted her last our papers are a vital forum for commu- of the speaker's handbook for Democratic candidates themselves. We figure if they month and instructed her to forward to nity discussion, but you readers have to candidates running for office around the want to get their election messages across, various publications a prewritten letter to look at everything printed there with a state. The more of them who would win they can buy an ad. the editor attacking Singh. critical eye and a healthy smidgen of their local House races, the more power- We don't accept letters to the editor Chiarella, who wasn't willing to put doubt. You can't believe everything you ful the speaker and the party would be. It from politicians endorsing other politi- her name on something like that, refused read, especially in an election season. was in Madigan's interest that Dems win cians. We don't accept endorsement letters and went public with the whole issue — I can tell you with absolute certainty at all costs. from the families of politicians. 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New Jersey's diversity is a significant asset for state Note to Readers s the most racially and tionships with p.eople from dif- schools and communities need to we are proud to have led a group The issue of Oct. 25 will be ethnically diverse state ferent races, ethnicities and reli- plan for and adapt to these of presenting partners in con- the final edition that will feature Ain the country, New gions. Generally, we have made changes — now, if they haven't ducting the New Jersey: A letters discussing candidates in Jersey faces unique opportuni- good progress since a survey already. The diversity and inclu- Statewide View of Diversity sur- ties and challenges to create measured similar issues 10 sion training and systems we vey to measure the impact of the Nov. 6 general elections. All inclusive communities, a pro- years ago. put in place now need to set us diversity in our state, and to letters must be received prior to ductive workforce, a responsive Yet the changes in our state in the right direction. begin the conversation on a noon Monday, Oct. 22, for consid- educational system, bias-free are accelerating, and with, popu- The impact on- all of us is large scale as to what we know eration in that week's issue. institutions and a respectful lation growth coming from non- already and will continue to be and what needs to be done for Letters from candidates society. whites, the current 63 percent meaningful, in the purchasing the state to reach its potential. themselves, campaign chairs, The recent American white majority will be markedly power of nonwhites. According We believe that New Jersey's sitting public officials or the Conference on Diversity survey, decreased in the next many to Diversitylnc, the projected diversity is a significant asset immediate family members of New Jersey: A Statewide View of years. By 2030, demographers increase in U.S. buying power for oiir state that can and should candidates will not be accepted Diversity, shows New Jersey project New Jersey will be a state from 1990 to 2011 is 457 percent be used to the best advantage of unless they are directly disput- residents' attitudes, behaviors that is a "majority of minorities," for Latinos, 267 percent for our residents and our civic, gov- ing an inaccuracy in a previously and opinions about many issues that there will be no clear major- Asians, 173 percent for Native ernmental, business and educa- published letter. in our state relative to diversity ity population in the state. Americans, 151 percent for tional communities. — how much social interaction We don't have to be pundits blacks and 151 percent for We have heard the phrase .Letters Policy we have with people who are dif- to know that this growing diver- whites. We already see this "the future is now" in advertis- ferent from us, how we value sity will be a powerful and, I trend playing out in our more ing for fancy new products and Letters to the editor may be those differences, and how we suggest, a positive force for our diverse communities. Dining out services. In the case of New sent via e-mail to feel about societal issues devel- businesses, workplaces, schools can be a trip around the world. Jersey, the current demograph- [email protected]. All submis- oping because we have an and communities. How should Our state's demographics are a ics and developing trends say sions may be edited for length, increasingly diverse population. and will we move ahead consid- microcosm of the United States the same. The 23 years to 2030 libel, content and grammar, and The survey results and mes- ering this new dynamic? demographics and. we are isn't a long time at all. are subject to rejection. sages are clear and in some The young people in our high becoming a global society right Anonymous letters will not be cases positive; they also indicate schools and colleges and enter- here in New Jersey. Diane Schwartz printed. Please include a daytime we face many challenges. ing the workforce now will be As the American Conference President and CEO telephone number where the By a strong majority, 76 per- leading multicultural, multira- on Diversity focuses its' work on American Conference author may be reached for verifi- cent of New Jerseyans said they cial and multi-ethnic groups of valuing diversity, educating on Diversity cation. For more information, have close friendships and rela- employees. Our businesses, leaders and promoting respect, New Brunswick call (732) 358-5200, ext. 8226.

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Planners made right call in denying warehouse s a former member of the Millburn to take another look at where you are Township Zoning Board of Adjust- .today and try as hard as you can to get out Ament, I can objectively comment on of the think box you have been molded the South Brunswick Planning Board's de- into for many years and consider another cision to deny the Matrix application to way to utilize that land in a manner that construct the huge warehouse along will benefit and make everyone in town Friendship Road and Route 32. In my opin- happy and healthy. ion, the township did the right thing by all The ads you have been running are fool- the residents of the town and Matrix. ish, misleading and insult our intelligence. TAURAHT Matrix must come to realize that we Take a look around, open your eyes, crawl live in a day and age that governments out of your old think box, and brainstorm ZAGAT are sensitive to the people as well as to harder. You will find a way to not only RATED the developers concerning ratables. In make everyone happier but to also bring a fact, the ratable for the warehouses, had it profit to yourselves and to the township been approved, would have brought in ap- while starting the process to heal the LUNCH: 27 East Railroad Ave. (Rte.522) proximately only one-third of what the wounds you have caused to all of us. Jamesburg residents at Four Seasons currently pay I would like to thank the elected and Wed Tiiu Fri in taxes. And, with local, state and federal appointed officials for their thoughtful DINNER: governments and businesses striving to and careful consideration of the Matrix find ways to cut health care costs —which application and their denial of the same. Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Reservations: 732.521.0878 in many ways result from the after-effects of the kind of warehouse project you AlAdinolfi SUNDAY BRUNCH would have liked to build — I ask Matrix Dayton section of South Brunswick www.lamesbMrg.net/flddleheads 14 SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com Stats show decrease in aHHAn North Brunswick crime BY JENNIFER AMATO vated assault, but this was mostly due to Staff Writer domestic violence reporting for those FREE VACATI NORTH BRUNSWICK — The town- crimes, Police Director Kenneth Mc- ship Police Department is reporting an 8 Cormick said. Donate Car • Boat RV •• Motorcycli percent drop in violent crime, as cited by The reduction in crime is due to nu- the 2006 Uniform Crime Report released merous directed initiatives by the De- last week. partment of Public Safety, according to Rape is down 83 percent, robbery is McCormick. In one such manner, the 1-800-CarAngeI down 23 percent, burglary is down 12 community is being involved with crime percent and motor vehicle theft is down deterrence. 29 percent, according to the statistics. www.boatangel.org "This is wonderful news for our resi- dents and the visitors to our community," said Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack. "Our detective The only increase in town was aggra- bureau is doing an outstanding job of identifying suspects through case analysis, and our clearance rate is up."

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Free gift offer is given to anyone who opens any new personal checking account, $50 minimum deposit to open. Offerexpires 11/15/07. www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 1 5 Principal: Judd walkway arrangement is safer BY JENNIFER AMATO Avenue. StaffWriter "That has alleviated some of the crowd- "•*. Latinos^ ing and traffic on Fillmore. It's more of a NORTH BRUNSWICK - Although con- walk, definitely, for the children as they walk rs- struction projects at the township grammar off the bus, but it is a safe walk ... and they schools seem to be the road less traveled, the are getting into school very nicely," she said. situation at Judd Elementary School re- Unidos^ In the winter, she is hoping to have the garding walking areas for students seems to sidewalks cleared in case of snow to make be on a better path. the walk safe for the children. After a few parents expressed dissatis- In addition to the property rearrange- faction at the beginning of the school year be- ments, there is still a police presence every cause they claimed students were being other day in the morning or afternoon, or forced to use a dangerous trail along Myrtle both, according to the principal. She said that Road to get to school, Principal Barbara Gib- there are "no outstanding issues at this bons worked toward a change of plans. The point" in regards to safety and security on one-year renovation and expansion project at the property. the school has caused a limited number of Gibbons said although everyone at the entrances to be open and a decreased num- school will be inconvenienced through June, ber of parking areas for parents, so initially she credits her staff and parents for dealing a grassy, curbed area along Fillmore Avenue with the situation. was being used. "I am extremely grateful for the support According to Gibbons, a blacktop side- of many, many parents who have offered walk has now been constructed on school wonderful ideas and have stated their ap- property connecting Roosevelt Avenue to one preciation of the process here," she said. of the available entrances to the school, and "Now we are moving more into school stuff. a large bus drop-off and pick-up area on Fill- It is really good. We are back to enjoying more Avenue has been moved to Roosevelt what we are here for, a place of learning." Police Beat A 2004 Chevrolet Suburban had a laptop and NEED CASH FOR All items in Police Beat are taken from police tool set stolen while parked by Longhorn Steakhouse department records. All suspects are presumed on Route 1 on Sept. 23. Some other items from the innocent until found guilty in court. car were found on the ground alongside the vehicle, according to reports. There were no signs of forced North Brunswick entry observed. 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Two windows were shattered and two others Police arrested and charged Joseph Fialk, 45, Old & New (Broken & Qdd Pieces) were heavily scratched on a building on Route 1 on of Monmouth Junction, with possession of a con- Sept. 22. A red brick was found among the glass trolled dangerous substance, possession of drug For Our Manufacturing and outside of the windows, according to reports. paraphernalia, driving with a suspended license and The estimated damage is $5,000. hindering apprehension after a motor vehicle stop Private, Secure Parking Lot on Livingston Avenue on Sept. 24. The suspecf al- Three offices located on Patton Street were bur- legedly provided false information to the officer, who Private Conference Room glarized on Sept. 23. A computer screen, two reported finding rolling papers and a burnt marijuana phones and a stereo were stolen out of one, while a joint in the vehicle. He was also found to have sev- We Buy: Platinum • Gold jewelry stereo was stolen out of another one. It is unknown if eral outstanding warrants. Fialk was transported to 10k, 14k, 18k • Earrings • Bracelets anything was taken from the third office. The Detec- the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in lieu tive Bureau is handling the case. of $15,000 bail. Rings • Diamond Solitaires

A 2007 Cadillac SUV had sunglasses, 150com- Ten trees worth about $300 each were dam- pact discs and money stolen while parked at Long- aged at Eco Lawn Landscaping on Route 27 .on horn Steakhouse on Route 1 on Sept. 23. The Sept. 24. The newly planted trees seemed to have driver's-side door lock was punctured and pushed machete hacks on them, according to reports. There in, according to reports. are no witnesses at this time. kids own.

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BY JENNIFER AMATQ monikids, Party of Five and Mr. Ray per- Staff Writer formed. At the bandstand were the Faith Exchange Worship Team, a science show, NORTH BRUNSWICK — Twenty-five balloon animals by Timbo the Clown, Vi- years ago, resident Ann Marie Chandlee co- rago Music and the Wang da Chung hand- ordinated the first Heritage Day as the puppet group. township appointee to the Middlesex "I just think it tells a story of where [peo- County Tercentennial Committee. ple] came from," Justin Cruz said about the Although she passed away in 2000 from integration of music and heritage. "With the complications from cancer, the festival has different instruments and dances, they still carried on with rides, games, activities, show where they came from, like with salsa vendors and the spirit of celebrating the his- music and Indian dancing. It's about the dif- tory and heritage of North Brunswick. ferent stories they tell you." "It's a day of fun to become one," saidher For the children, there were rides, a pet- husband, Bruce Chandlee, who continues to ting zoo, a recycling education robot, fin- attend the event and sing the national an- gerprinting, arts and crafts, face painting, them. "It's difficult always thinking of my a train ride and a carriage ride. wife because obviously it brings back mem- Madhavi and Ashwin Rao brought their ories ... but this brings the whole town to- 2-year-old son, Avyay, for the first time. The gether. It's not a fair, it's a festival." North Brunswick residents were intrigued The theme is always about celebrating by the music, dancing, petting zoo and fun- cultural diversity while honoring the tradi- nel cake. tions of the township, so while the North "This is unique. I've never seen so many Brunswick Historical Society chronicles the things at the same time, I guess, and it's history of the town, groups such as a salsa free," Ashwin Rao said. "Many people to- band, the 4-H Indian Langoor Club and an gether at the same time and seeing the cul- Irish dance ensemble bring together people tures are very important. ... I never knew of many different ethnicities and back- there were so many Indian youth so seeing grounds. their table; I got to know a lot about the In- "Everybody is different. We need to re- dian youth in this community." spect everybody," said Insiya Dhrolia, the The civic booths featured Scouting club adviser for the high school Asian Amer- troops, the Friends of the Library, the SCOTT FRIEDMAN ican club. She said cultural fairs teach re- Nick Lazos (I) and Harold Blumenbrantz, both of Monroe, serenade the crowd with "It's a Lawrence Brook Watershed, the Middlesex th spect, music, dress, dance and religion. Her County Sheriff's Office, the county Im- Small World" at North Brunswick's 25 annual Heritage Day festival, held Saturday at students performed a traditional Guajarati provement Authority, the county Office of Babbage Park. dance with the 4-H Indian Langoor Club Emergency Management, the Moms Club lie Works, the Humane Association, Animal cation materials, hand-crafted cards and and hold a traditional cultural show every of North Brunswick, the National Council Control, the first-aid squad, the Historical cosmetics. spring. on Drug and Alcohol Dependence, New Jer- Society, the 2030 Committee, the Lions The TV Production 3 class from the high "This is to support our culture and to be sey Blood Services and various school and Club, the Municipal Alliance Committee school was on the scene, chronicling the day proud," said student Sonia Vaid. faith-based organizations. From the town- and the post office. for a class assignment. They took video During the day on the main stage; ship, representatives were present from the There were also vendors selling jewelry, footage of the band playing, kids dancing, Tambo, Burns & Cashman, the Har- Board of Education, the Department of Pub- financial information, candles, higher edu- (Continued on next page)

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Making a clean living nice cars" from cleaning clothes, she At over 35 years thought laundry service "must be a nice business." Although Camaioni said his in N.B., business has heart has always been in construction, he made more than a Cameo had a laundry business in Hightstown for three years, went back to engineering for BY JENNIFER AMATO a year but then returned to cleaning in Staff Writer 1971, needing to make ends meet. NORTH BRUNSWICK — No shirt, no "I decided to make the money I needed, shoes, no service at Cameo Cleaners on I had to go back into business, and since Route 1. That's because if you don't bring my family was with me it was ideal," he them, they can't clean them. said. "We could've just as easily been a Mc- The father-and-son team of Tony and Donald's." Anthony Camaioni do their cleaning on Now working with his son, Anthony, a the premises, ranging from wedding recent graduate of the Rutgers University gowns, shoes, suede and leather to drap- Business School, Tony Camaioni is grate- ery and household items such as cushions. ful for the opportunity to have been in The shirt laundering is elsewhere, but business for so long. At 66 years old, he Cameo offers alterations and tailoring on- said he is not looking toward retirement site. but instead is focusing spending time with "If it has to do with garments, we'll his family versus becoming a "dry clean- take care of it," Tony said. ing tycoon." Camaioni has been in the dry-cleaning "You have relationships with these peo- business for over 35 years. He moved to ple," he said. "I thank God because you North Brunswick from Brooklyn, N.Y., in need and appreciate all the business these 1967 after serving in the Army. He kept in people give you." contact during his service with his uncle The key to his success, he believes, is and his uncle's best friend, who each had customer service. five children, and the men decided they "We treat them like we want to be needed a way to put their children treated. I can go to [a major department through college. At the advice of Ca- store], buy my items, hand them the money, and they just look at me. Over JENNIFER AMATO maioni's mother, who knew a family in Owner Tony Camaioni (I), with his son, Anthony, has owned Cameo Cleaners in the Brooklyn who "all worked there and had (Continued on next page) North Village Shopping Center on Route 1 for over 35 years.

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It uses a unteer firefighter in town, plans to create of Mason Gross School ot the Arts. state-of-the-art dry-cleaning machine, a Web site, and Tony would like to expand • Private Lessons — Piano, voice, violin, which is gentler on fabrics than normal the corporate services. viola, cello, bass, harp, flute, clarinet, YOUTH ORCHESTRA water would be in a home washing ma- saxophone, bassoon, oboe, guitar, drums, "There's only so much you can do over trumpet, trombone, tuba, baritone, Calling all 6th-12th grade string, chine. Tony said there is very little waste, the counter," he said. "With the van, we no leakage into the atmosphere and self- French horn woodwind, and brass players! Come can go out and service." join the RCMP Youth Orchestra and contained vapors, which are minimized by • Group Classes — Guitar, Voice, Youth Coupons are available in the local have fun performing in an ensemble a vacuum system. He said that although Orchestra, Violin, Jazz Combo, Music mailers and fliers. Senior citizens regu- with your peers who love to make dry cleaning can be a bit expensive, the larly receive a 10 percent discount. Theory, Chamber Music lifespan of articles that are professionally music as much as you do. Cameo Cleaners is located at 881 Rehearsals are Tues. 7:00-8:45pm. cleaned is five times longer than those 125 Hamilton Street Route 1 south. The hours of operation are New Brunswick Call today for more information. washed at home. Monday and Friday, 7 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; There is no cutoff time for cleaning, so Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7 a.m. RUTGERS Call for a free brochure Tony said that if the business is operating, to 7 p.m.; and Saturday, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. they would try to provide same-day serv- Mason Gross School The business is closed on Sunday. Call ! of the Arts 732-932-8618 ice. A wash cycle takes about one hour or (732) 545-7373 for more information. so, and if they are putting in a load when a customer arrives, they'll try to squeeze all of the items in. The normal turnaround time is every other day. A special feature, they said, is their corporate pickup and delivery service. In 2001 when the elder Camaioni was asking for help with finances, by the end of the day a Princeton company had called to ask for his services. Within one month the deal was set. "To me, that was like a miracle," he said. The end store by Panera and Barnes & Noble also recently installed a drive- through window to accommodate senior citizens and mothers with children. Columbus Day Super Sale "People who really are incapacitated or have children and don't want to leave PLUSH SAXONIES starting at $1.79/sq. ft. them in the car, this is a great feature for tel£j InstctVLecL over heavy pad them," Tony said. 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SAINT PETERS 22 SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 NS www.gntnews.com Obituaries BATHTUB REGLAZING Greater Media Newspapers prints obituaries William Kent Lauzon as a free community service, at no charge to the Mr. Lauzon, 61, of Chapin, S.C., formerly of families of the deceased or to the funeral homes East Brunswick and the Kendall Park section that provide the information. of South Brunswick, died Sept. 10, 2007, at SA VEIT • REGLAZEIT home. Prior to his retirement in 2003, he Henry J. Sutter worked for Rutgers University, New Brunswick, MAKE YOUR BATHTUB Mr. Sutter, 82, of Sayreville, died Sept. 27, as a television producer/director for university 2007, at home. Prior to his retirement in 1988, projects and the game show "Rutgers Bowl" that he worked as a research biochemical technician aired on NJN public television in the late 1980s. LIKE BRAND NEW at Bristol-Myers Squibb, New Brunswick and During his 33 years with Rutgers he also served Princeton. He was a secretary to the Sayreville as an adjunct professor of television production LIMITED TIME Zoning Board of Adjustment and a Sayreville and supervised the security staff on the Cook Democratic Committeeman. Surviving are his College and Douglass College campuses. After wvvw.advancedrefinishingcorp.com $425 wife, Catherine Auer Sutter; a son, Henry J., his retirement he worked with the South and his wife, Maureen, of Manalapan; a daugh- Brunswick YMCA. He was predeceased by his ter, Sheila Anne Volosin, and her husband, Don- parents, Dorothy and Joseph Lauzon. Surviving CALL TODAY • BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW ald, of El Segundo, Calif; a sister, Mary Sutter are his wife, Kathleen Renaud Lauzon; three Alexander of North Brunswick; a brother, An- children, Daniele Medina, Renee Jordan, and drew of South Amboy; six grandsons and one her husband, Scott, all of St. Clair Shores, ADVANCED REFINISHING CORP. granddaughter; four nieces and three nephews. Mich., and Nicole of Ewing; a sister, Patricia Es- 877-3 NEW TUB * 201-288-0073 • 732-988-6005 » 973-279-0083 A Mass was offered at Our Lady of Victories tabrook, and her husband, Michael, of Acton, Church, Sayreville. Interment was in New Cal- Mass.; a brother-in-law, Paul Renaud, and his vary Cemetery, Parlin section of Sayreville. wife, Sharon; a sister-in-law, Denise Renaud; three grandchildren; and his stepmother, Ann Lauzon. A Mass was offered at St. Augustine of Canterbury Church, Kendall Park. Cremation was private. Interment was in South Carolina. Memorial contributions may be made to Lutheran Hospice, 1501 Blanding St., Colum- bia, SC 292"01; Center for Hope Hospice and Pal- liative Care, 1900 Raritan Road, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076; SCOA Cares Foundation, Attn.: Meredith Anderson, Box 2046, West Columbia, SC 29171; or to the charity of one's choice.

Henry Uchno Mr. Uchno, 86, of South River, died Sept. 10, 2007, in University Medical Center at Prince- ton. His wife, Pearl M. Zieminski Uchno, died in 2002. Surviving are two sons, Henry Uchno Jr., and his wife, Mary, of Monroe, and Peter Uchno of North Carolina; a daughter, Maryann New- man of North Brunswick; five grandchildren, Joel Uchno, Daniel Uchno, Adam Newman, Jaimee Newman and Peter Uchno III; and many nieces and nephews. A Mass was offered at Corpus Christi Church, South River. Inter- ment was in Holy Cross Burial Park, South Brunswick.

'Dialogue and Unity Dinner' Oct. 7 Energy Efficient Lighting Costs Less. The Interfaith Dialog Center (IDC), Carl- stadt and Newark, will hold a "Dialogue and Unity Dinner" with the celebration of the breaking of the Ramadan fast Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency, New Brunswick. The event will feature dinner, a video presentation, and a water marbling show. Speakers will be Abdullah T. Antepli, direc- tor of the Islamic chaplaincy program and interfaith relations at Hartford (Conn.) Sem- inary, and Dr. Maxine C. Beach, dean of the theological school and vice president of Drew University. Invited speakers are Gov. Jon S. Corzine and U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie. For more information, call the center at (973) 353-9933. 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To get a copy, call 1-800-854-4444 or to learn more ways to help manage your energy tion is suggested, as space is limited. The library will continue its year-long costs visit, www.pseg.com/energysavers. celebration of its 40th anniversary Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. with "Old Time Radio Man," Henry Morse presenting Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds," and a discussion of the program and its times. Refreshments will PSEG be served. To register for the above or for more in- We make things work far you. formation, call (732) 246-3545 or visit www.northbrunswicklibrary.org. www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 23 be associated with seizures, Rosol said. Since day one of the trial only al- lowed time for the testimony of Rosol, Trial more extensive medical information will be brought.forth in the upcoming days. (Continued from page 1) Yet Rosol testified that when the baby returned home after Thanksgiving 2005, relationship in 2004, after she and her he was not complaining of any aches or boyfriend, Nicholas Chavez, who is the bi- pains and was not moving around errat- ological father of Nikolas, broke up be- ically, as would be experienced by some- cause of his alleged drinking problem, one suffering injuries 36 hours before his Rosol testified. She said Chavez chose death. The mother also said he had no Knutsen, who was a close friend of both of problems being transported in his car them, to be the baby's godfather during seat frequently or lying on his back dur- his Christening in September 2003. Knut- ing a diaper change. sen later became very supportive of Rosol, To add to the medical questions in- and the two became engaged, with a wed- volved in the trial, Honecker said that ding set for May 2006. beginning in April 2005, Rosol had taken The couple had previously lived with the child to the doctor several times for Rosol's grandmother, but after living in sinus and ear infections, with extra vis- Pennsylvania for a while to ac- its in October and Novem- commodate Rosol's job in Prince- ber because of back pain, ton, they moved into their own groin pain, fever and bruis- apartment in North Brunswick ing. Expert testimony from in April 2005. Around October of the boy's pediatrician and that same year, Chavez began pudiatric neurologist visiting with his son more fre- i Kecking for other disor- quently, which Rosol believes ders will be admitted into could have intimidated Knutsen. court over the course of the "It seemed like he really proceedings. wanted to play a role in his son's However, Pappas said, life," Rosol said about Chavez, "You can't walk around llit; Aaron JtviLoliejtr who became more involved with with a broken back. ... You Part or a spectacular 6,000 sq. it. Kitcnen & Batn Snowroom his son around September. "It don't need an expert to seemed like he was starting to Nikolas Chavez know that the little boy f "X it Interactive Working get his act together." couldn't run around with a I • ^k. 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Little did she know he was al- the medical examiner was provided in- Otte most dead," the prosecutor said. formation about the last contact between The prosecutor said that Knutsen's re- Knutsen and the boy, which could possi- cent resignation from his job at Aber- bly have led to assumptions being made. crombie & Fitch and his inability to obtain Furthermore, Honecker said, and Rosol answers about unemployment may have confirmed, that investigators conducted led to the beating of the child out of frus- a pre-interview and then tape-recorded tration, although Pappas said she does not her afterward. He said investigators told have a clear-cut motive and does not think her that Knutsen was the killer and may Knutsen woke up intending to kill the boy have persuaded her to file a restraining that day. She reasoned that his actions order against him. were reckless, necessitating a charge of "This case was a rush to judgment. aggravated manslaughter instead of first- Within 24 hours ... police had already degree murder. decided who they were going to charge," Honecker said. "And now a week after Defense: Medical problems, injury this child has died, they conclude this is may have caused death their man. A week. They haven't talked to the father, they haven't talked to the High Point Yet in the defense of Knutsen, attorney family members." Robert Honecker alluded to the fact that Rosol also acknowledged that Knut- an expert witness for the defense will say sen "seemed very, very upset," although that the injuries Nikolas sustained could at one point she alluded to her having to Auto Insurance have happened up to 36 hours prior to his console him more than he consoled her. death. 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BY CHRIS GAETANO Staff Writer The traditional lecture, especially in • conlractors called "Cluxolatiets". large audiences, fails to engage this SOUTH BRUNSWICK - As the group as a result. types of students attending college "One of the major shifts that we saw change, so, too, must the methods used was that students started not to pay as to teach them, according to Kendall Park much attention to the traditional lec- Tb findou t more, or RSVP call: 1,888.394,5044 resident and recently published author tures and ways of the baby boomers, and Angela McGlynn. really they helped us open our eyes, be- www.dovechocolateathome.com McGlynn's book, "Teaching Today's cause for a very long time we understood L College Students," is a resource for pro- the role of active learning in the class fessors seeking to adapt to changing stu- and how they need to be actively en- dent demographics in colleges and gaged and they forced to notice because universities. McGlynn said that the book they forced us to engage them differ- came partially from her observations ently," McGlynn said. that through many years of teaching, dif- At the same time, she also points out ferent generations developed that more students are,com- very different learning styles ing from Latino households and had very different needs and more students are also Local and expectations from educa- coming from lower socio-eco- tion. Teaching postwar baby nomic backgrounds, meaning, boomers is different from to McGlynn, that fewer stu- teaching those typically dents coming in can be ex- known as Generation X, pected to devote all their time which is still different from to their studies. Many of them Politics teaching what is considered have jobs and some come to the newest demographic, Mil- class after having worked a lennial, or Generation Y. Pro- shift with no sleep. To address fessors, if they are to be these needs, she said, colleges successful, says McGlynn, must learn to make systemic must be able to adapt their adjustments to accommodate techniques to the changing these students, such as more demographics of the college attention to extra help out- Angela McGlynn landscape. side class. "I started teaching when I "We have a duty to be able was very young, and then I went through to help them earn the degree because a period where I aged and the students what happens is that some of the at-risk changed generations, I got to teach baby students start college but are unable to boomers, I got to teach Gen-Xers and finish for a variety of reasons, and I Millennial and one of the things I noticed think colleges have a responsibility, and All politics is local. And nobody covers local was, I guess, somewhere in between even society at large, to help disadvan- Generation X and Millennial, there tages students and at-risk students to do politics like Greater Media Newspapers. seemed to be a real significant change," well," McGlynn said. More than any oSier medium, voters court on McGlynn said. She said that the No. 1 thing she is newspapers to find out whatis going on in their Given that the generation she called hoping to impart from her book is that axnmuraties. They know that unite television or racfo the Millennial is entering college right teaching is a process that never is quite news programs, newspapers cower local issues every now, she devotes much of her book to try- perfected, that is always changing and day of the week ing to understand how its learning styles must always be adapted. And they know wth a newspaper, they wont just get a differ from previous generations. She "I see it as an art that has to be pract 30-second sound bite, eiher. Theyi get real, in-depth notes that the newest group tends to re- ticed and you never master it, you only coverage of the local issues most important to ttiem. flect an increased consumer attitude in get better at it, hopefully. ... For many The same issues that.usualy determine how they! society by carrying it into their stance on teachers, teaching is a vocation in some vote on Election Day. education. She laments that many of the same ways [it is to] clergy people. That's why more and more winning candidates are younger students simply see a degree as And if you take the idea of teaching as a making newspapers a part ofttieir campaig n team. a means to an end, that end being a well- journey, then my book, I think, will help paying job, rather than the result of in- you get a bigger picture in terms of who 44% of New Jersey adults reported newspapers as tellectual curiosity, noting that the the students are and how best to connect their primary source for political and election news.* ubiquitous question, "Will this be on the with them and how best to engage them final?" reflects this attitude. in the teaching and learning process," "I don't blame the students. I blame McGlynn said. the culture. I think we live in an incred- For information on advertising your political ad call: ibly consumerist culture, and when peo- Greater Media Newspapers ple have access to online services and Puzzle answers instant gratification, 24/7 access, some- times these same people start college 732-358-5200 ext. 8281 with the consumer attitude and it's Check us out at www.gmnews.com something for some students — and I don't mean for all, but for some — I think they see the degree as simply a means to an end. 'Let me stay in college so I can get a job.'... But hopefully there is also a love of learning and intellectual curios- Greater Media Newspapers ity and it's hard to raise children these days with that love of learning and cu- News Transcript • Tri-Town News • Examiner • Brick Township Bulletin • riosity because they are bombarded by Atlanticville • the hub • Independent • Suburban • East Brunswick Sentinel such a consumerist culture," McGlynn North/South Brunswick Sentinel • Edison/Metuchen Sentinel • Woodbridge Sentinel said. She also points out in her book that **NJ Statewide Market Study, Belden Associates, 2006. this leads to a very practical approach to knowledge, saying that, to this group, www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 25

(732)255-0400, ext. 2111 nature walks, seining, Lilybetano will perform at the kayak trips Exhibits Pick of the week th www.ocean.edu/campus/ 1166 annual Columbus Day Parade planetarium van and boat tours with free admission reservations Selections From the Henderson th free event Collection of American Stained- The 16 annual Ocean County Columbus Day (732) 270-6960 Parade and Italian Festival, scheduled to take Annual Fall Crafters' Market Glass Design Oct. 6,10 a.m. -4 p.m. ongoing place in Seaside Heights Oct. 5-7, will feature Historic Allaire Village Japonisme: Selections From the "Lilybetano," a folklore group of singers and Route 524 Wall Township Music Collection dancers from the city of Marsala in Sicily. This (732)919-3500 ongoing will be musical group's American debut. Lilybe- www/visitmonmouth.com/ Abraham Joel Tobias: Sculptural tano has performed throughout Italy and across tourism Paintings of the 1930s the globe in countries such as Spain, Brazil, Late Night Series at Mercer ongoing First Saturday in Asbury Park County Community College's Tues.-Fri., 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Canada, Greece, Malta, England, Switzerland, Studio Theatre Tunisia and France. Oct. 6, noon to 10 p.m. Sat. & Sun., noon to 5 p.m. Downtown Asbury Park free open mic nights the first Jane Voorhees Zimmerli The Italian Festival will begin at 4 p.m. Oct. 5 (732) 775-7676 and third Friday of every Art Museum and run all weekend. The Columbus Day Parade month 9:30 p.m. Hamilton St. will step off Oct. 7 at 1 p.m. on the Boulevard in Highlands Seventh Annual (open mic sign-up) New Brunswick Seaside Heights. The parade will feature floats, Oktoberfest 10 p.m. (performances start) (732) 932-7237 Oct. 6, 2-10 p.m. (609) 570-3524 bands, antique cars, contests, clowns and more. www.mccc.edu Lilybetano will perform Oct. 5 in front of the Veterans Park The Art of Dr. Seuss Bay Avenue, Highlands Oct. 5 and 6,10 a.m.-10 p.m. Ocean County Library, Main Branch, Washington Evening of Jazz by Art Deco (732)291-4713 Oct. 8,10 a.m.-5 p.m. Street, Toms River, and at 7:30 p.m. in Seaside Oct. 6,8 p.m. Ocean Galleries Heights on the stage at Grant Avenue. They will Brookdale Community College Fall Harvest Festival and Craft 9618 Third Ave. Newman Springs Road also perform Oct. 6 on the stage at Grant Avenue Show Stone Harbor Lincroft at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. The group will participate in Oct. 6, 2-10 p.m. (609) 368-7777 tickets: $17, discounts the parade Oct. 7 and perform at the end of the Main Avenue, Ocean Grove www.oceangalleries.com parade.at approximately 2:45 p.m. in front of the (732) 774-1391 available (732)224-2411 reviewing stand on the Boulevard in Seaside The art of animator Bill Plympton Heights. For information, www.oceancounty Timberbrook Triathlon Oct. 6, 3-5 p.m. tourism.com/Columbus or (732) 477-6507 or Oct. 6, 8:30 a.m. Cel-ebratioh Gallery (732)914-0351. Manasquan Reservoir For Kids 30 Monmouth St. 311 Windeler Road, Howell Red Bank (732)919-0996 (732) 842-8489 La Cage aux Folles about artist Paul Gauguin www.cel-ebration.com On Stage Oct. 5 and 6, 8 p.m. Walnford Day - Sounds and Hansel & Gretel Oct. 7,2 p.m. Sights of the Past A Paper Moon Puppet Theatre Oct. 6,7, 2 p.m. Monmouth County Library N.J. Emerging Artists Series: The Vagina Monologues Historic Strand Theatre Oct. 7,11 a.m. -5 p.m. Production Pat Brentano - Drawings Headquarters Historic Walnford in Saturdays through Nov. 3,2 p.m. Oct. 5 and 7,7 p.m. 400 Clifton Ave., Lakewood 125 Symmes Dive through Oct. 14 Stephen Crane House tickets: $27; $22 students/ Upper Freehold also weekdays at 10 a.m. The Monmouth Museum and Manalapan 78 Walnford Road, Allentown for groups 508 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park seniors free admission Cultural Center Admission: $10, includes (732) 367- 7789 or 1609) 259-6275. Paper Moon Playhouse Brookdale Community College (732) 431-7220 or 123 First Ave. refreshments www.strand.org www.monmouthcountylib.org Lincroft In honor of Domestic Violence Belmar 15* Annual Fall Festival Atlantic Highlands (732) 747-2266 Oct. 7,10 a.m.-4 p.m. tickets: $9 Saturdays, Awareness Month, proceeds will Falsettos Night of the Wicker Man benefit local domestic abuse through Oct. 7 at 8 p.m. Main Street, Belmar discounts for weekday groups Dynamic Color an original story by local writer (between 8th and 10th Ave.,) (732)291-7552 shelters. Sundays at 2 p.m. Paul Schlitsey Paintings by Joseph Domjan (732) 807-4052 Kelsey Theatre (732) 681-2900 through March 1 presented by Soar Productions African and Afro-Caribbean Mercer Community College 1110 Union Ave. Museum of the American Wait Until Dark 1200 Old Trenton Road Harbor Lights drum performance and workshop Hungarian Foundation Union Beach Oct. 7,2 p.m. with Eddie Rosado presented by the Sayreville Main West Windsor tickets: $18, discounts available 300 Somerset St. Street Theatre Company tickets: $16, discounts available Twin Lights State Historic Site Oct. 4,7 p.m. New Brunswick (732)471-8268 Highlands Jackson library Oct. 5, 6,12 & 13 at 8 p.m. (609) 570-3333 www.soarproductions.org (732)846-5777 Oct. 7 at 2 p.m. discover ligtithouses, lightships 2 Jackson Drive Sayreville Main Street Theatre Reckless and buoys that help guide ships Jackson The Fascinating World of Artist 3018 Bordentown Road Oct. 3,4, 5, 6 at 8 p.m. Special Events into New York Harbor. for children and adults Frank McGinle Parlin section of Sayreville Mason Gross Performing bring binoculars. call to register through Oct. 31 tickets: $20 for adults, $18 for Arts Center — = reservations required (732) 928-4400 Ocean County College Fine Arts seniors & students; dessert & Douglas Campus 14th annual Monmouth County free www.oceancountylibrary.org Center Gallery beverages available for purchase 85 George St., New Brunswick SPCA Dog Walk and Pet Fair (732)872-1814 2 College Drive (732)553-1153 (732) 32-7511 or food, music, door prizes, ' Rapunzel Toms River www.smstc.org www.masongross.rutgers.edu 50/50 raffle, contests, arts New Jersey Railroad Festival children's musical free admission and crafts, demonstrations, Oct. 7,10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. presented by Middlesex County (732) 255-0500 or - Uncle Vanya Minstrel Show; Or the Lynching of vendors and more in the Central Railroad of Plays-in-the-Park www.ocean.edu Oct. 6,10 a.m.-2 p.m. presented by Villagers Theatre, a William Brown New Jersey Passenger terminal Oct. 7,13,14, 20 & 21 Brookdale Community College nonprofit center for performing Oct. 5,6 and 7-7 p.m. in Liberty State Park at 3 p.m. Orlando Augdelo Botero Lincroft & cultural arts New Jersey Repertory Theater Jersey City Black Box Theatre Oct. 12 from 7-10 p.m.; free Oct. 5-20 Broadway, Long Branch donation: $25 per dog Stephen J. 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f§If Stop in one of our branches to 4-month term §§:§§ learn more. You—and your money- $500 Minimum Deposit lit' will like it here. Y- with Checking Account www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 27 SPORTS Scarlet Knights see BCS title hopes go by the wayside second quarter when senior tailback Lance The home team responded with a nine- "There were certain run plays that Rutgers is one of five Ball found the end zone from 19 yards out to play, 58-yard drive, fueled mainly by Teel's worked effectively but it was never consis- give Maryland a 7-3 lead. It marked the passing, and got within three once again, tent," he said. "We were unable to get into a Top 10 teams to fall first time since the West Virginia loss last 27-24, on a Rice 1-yard scoring run. But it flow. We had the two scores at the end of the over the weekend season (Dec. 2) that Rutgers trailed in a was all Maryland from there, as the Terra- first half, so the hurry-up offense worked game, a span of 256:58 on the collective pins did just enough to thwart the Rutgers fairly well, but we didn't run the ball the BY DOUG McKENZIE game clocks. offense the rest of the way, while also Correspondent way we have been able to in the past, and Maryland padded its lead after RUs adding a late rushing touchdown to make that was! a big factor in the game. hile its Big East title aspirations Dennis Campbell muffed a punt and the the final score 34-24, giving Rutgers its first "Iiji the third quarter we made a real con- remain very much alive, any shot Terrapins recovered, going 55 yards in nine home loss since a 45-31 defeat to South scious attempt to run the football," he Wthe Rutgers University football plays to take a 14-3 lead on Darrius Hey- Florida on Nov. 5,2005. added. "Then with 6:58 to go [fourth quar- team .may have had at a national champi- ward-Be/s 15-yard TD catch from Jordan While both teams moved the ball well, ter] we went to the two-minute offense. We onship likely came to an end on Saturday Steffy with 6:23 to play in the first half. An- with the Terrapins generating 458 total were down 10, so we made the decision to in Piscataway. other RU fumble on their next possession yards to the Scarlet Knights' 392, it was air it out as we tried to come back." With Top 10 teams around the nation gave the visitors good field position once Maryland's defense that came up big when The Scarlet Knights return to the grid- falling to supposed lesser opponents again, but the Scarlet Knights' defense it needed to down the stretch, handing RU iron next Saturday evening versus No. 24- throughout the day, the Scarlet Knights managed to hold them to a missed field-goal its first loss of the year. ranked Cincinnati-at Rutgers Stadium. The couldn't avoid an upset on their own home attempt from 39 yards out. In the loss, Underwood set a new school contest will kick off at 8 p.m. and will be tel- turf, as the Maryland Terrapins came into Rutgers then launched their second long record with his fourth-straight 100-yard evised live on ESPN2. The contest will Piscataway and handed Greg Schiano's drive of the game, with Teel finding Tim game. He surpassed Bill Powell, who mark the 13th meeting between RU and the lOth-ranked team its first loss of the year, Brown from 20 yards out to get the home achieved the feat on three straight occasions Bearcats, with the Scarlet Knights holding 34-24, in front of the second-largest crowd team within 14-10. After the Knights' de- •from Oct. 3-24, 1998. Despite not reaching a 7-4-1 advantage. It also represents a in Rutgers history. fense forced a quick three-and-out, Rutgers the 100-yard mark, Rice did, however, must-win game for the Scarlet Knights if "Our inability to stop the run was the got the ball back on its own 31-yard line, achieve yet another milestone, tying J. J. Jen- they are to contend for the Big East title. difference in the game," said Schiano fol- and after a pair of Teel completions for 47 nings for the most rushing touchdowns in "Any loss hurts, especially when you lowing the game. "Maryland played very yards combined, and a 15-yard pass inter- school history with 34 when he carried 1 yard are trying to work yourself into position," well and had a good plan. They executed ference call, Rutgers took the lead once to pay dirt in the fourth quarter. In addition, Schiano said. "But this team is resilient that plan very well. The combination of us again when Teel hit Underwood for a 7-yard Rutgers was a perfect 4-for-4 in the red zone and the staff is resilient, and we will come not playing well and them playing well, that TD pass, and a 17-14 lead at the half. and is a perfect 16-for-16 on the season. to go to work tomorrow and find out how was a bad combination today." • Once the second half started, however, "We just have to get guys healthy, much better we can get in a week's time. With junior wideout Tiquan Underwood Maryland rallied behind backup QB Chris watch film and get better," said Rice. "A That is what we have recruited here and (eight receptions for 101 yards and a TD), Turner, who subbed for the injured Steffy. loss isn't necessarily good, but you can that is what is in the locker room, so they Heisman Trophy candidate Ray Rice (21 Maryland tied the score on its second posr take a lot out of it." will battle back. That is the good thing carries for 97 yards and a touchdown) and session of the second half with a 26-yard Schiano was particularly impressed about this sport, after every game you are junior quarterback Mike Teel (25-for-44 for field goal, and then regained the lead on an- with the play of Teel, who topped the 200- right back at it. This team has a lot of re- 310 yards and two TDs) leading the charge, other field goal, this time from 37 yards out. yard mark in passing yards or the sixth- solve and we will come back. the Scarlet Knights played well offensively, Up 20-17, Maryland then took control of the straight game, and also set a new career "We just have to regroup, get our med- even taking an early lead when Jeremy Ito game on its next possession, going 58 yards high with 25 completions. in nine plays, capping the drive with a 2- ical situation assessed, and then make capped a 10-play, 68-yard drive that opened "I thought he hung in there and threw plans and get better," he added, "When you the game with a 29-yard field goal. yard scoring plunge. With just 7:42 left iri the ball. He got hit but he still threw the the game, Rutgers found themselves down, look across the country, you'see the ebbs After missing a 51-yard field-goal at- ball. I thought he did a heck of a job," said and flows of college football. Sometimes tempt of their own on their first possession, 27-17, and the 43,083 fans in attendance the coach, while also pointing to the team's were officially nervous. when a team is out, they bounce back. We'll the Terrapins got on the board early in the inability to run the ball consistently. just have to see how good we are." Miss Belmar Princess keeps local anglers busy Sports Shorts The North Brunswick Basketball ishing has been very productive on the champion, and recorded the most bluefish Association will hold tryouts for the up- Sea Girt reef, with as many bluefish and albie releases. He and Keris flank their coming season for the following age brack- as you can handle and most anglers guide, Capt. Chris Jensen, of Hope, Warren ets. All tryouts will be held at the North F VRON NUZZOLO hitting their limit. Pool fish have been be- County, catch-and-release fishing for blues, Brunswick High School gymnasium. The tween 10 and 13 pounds. Miss Belmar Fish On false albacore and stripers. The money player must attend both tryouts. Visit the Princess sails every night at 7:30, returning raised from the celebrity charity tourna- Web site, www.nbbasketball.org, for more around 2 a.m. ment went to the BEF to be used for schol- tackle, jigs and top water plugs, and every information. Jimmy and son Ryan Granito from Old arships for students with cystic fibrosis. Girls 14 and under (seventh and eighth blue was 12 to 15 pounds. From the chaos of With their BEF-FCA Montauk Slam Red- Bridge had a great day of father-and-son jigging monster blues, they shot out to the grade), player must have turned 14 after bonding on the Keyport pier. Ryan was set bone@Large tournament awards, Tim Aug. 1, 2007: Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22 reef for some sea bass. The wind made it dif- Borski, Tavernier, Fla., and Baseball Hall of up for some bluefish action with peanut ficult, with only a few shorts, so they fin- and 23,8-9:30 p.m. at NBTHS small gym. bunker and wound up playing catch and re- Famer Wade Boggs, Tampa, Fla., Redbone Girls 12 and under (fifth and sixth ished up the ocean portion of the trip jigging series tournament director Capt. Gary Ellis, lease with three flatties. Just when the sea- a few more big blues in on the beach. Even- grade), player must have turned 12 after son ends, the fluke know to head in close for Islamorada, Fla., and guide Capt. Paul Aug. 1, 2007: Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22 tually, they headed into the river, put on Dixon, East Hampton, N.Y., Borski' was some free meals. Get the poles and kids, and some small storm shads and threw them at and 23, 6:45-8 p.m. at NBTHS main gym. check out the new fishing pier. Crabby"s Bait named the grand champion of the Boomer Boys 14 and under (eighth grade), player the bridges, and were rewarded with a few Esiason Foundation-partnered Redbone & Tackle is right on the corner; stop in and stripers, tops being about 24 inches taken must have turned 14 after Aug. 1, 2007: they will set you up for some good family event, and Boggs was the celebrity grand by Steph. If you ever chartered a trip before, champion. The wins qualified both Borski Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 24 and 25, fishing on the pier. Fish or no fish, it's the these are what great captains do. They mix 8-9:30 p.m. at NBTHS main gym. effort that the kids love. and Boggs for invitations to the IGFA In- it up and are not afraid to try everything shore World Championship in 2008. Boys 13 and under (seventh grade), NJSaltwaterfisherman.com reported they can to catch fish, any fish. That's what player must have turned 13 after Aug. 1, that Capt. Allen Gonzalez on Reel Class a good charter is all about. To charter Capt. The FISH (Fishing in Seaside Heights) 2007: Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 22 and 23, Fishing Charters from Point Pleasant had Allen, give him a call at (201) 248-5281 or Children's Fishing Tournament, sponsored by Seaside Heights Fishing Club, will be 8-9:30 p.m. at NBTHS main gym. Bill Tevlin, his girlfriend Steph, Bluefish look him up at www.reelclassfishing.com. Boys 12 and under (sixth grade), player Steve, and Steve's buddy Ron aboard for a Fish on. held Oct. 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registra- jig-troll sea bass trip. Set up on the troll with tion begins 9 a.m. at Franklin Avenue Stage. must have turned 12 after Aug. 1, 2007: Clark spoons and looking for albies (alba- The tournament is free to all children 16 Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 24 and 25, core) and Bonito between Bay Head and Updates and tournaments years of age and younger. Bait and fishing 6:45-8 p.m. at NBTHS mam gym. Mantolpking, they found the no-luck water Art Bokor and teammate Joe Keris, both rigs will be supplied free, so get out there — Boys 11 and under (fifth grade), player conditions were not on their side. They man- of Robbinsville, captured many of the no excuses. There will be awards for first, must have turned 11 after Aug. 1, 2007: aged to locate birds working about two miles awards at the Boomer Esiason Foundation second, and third place, and a door prize to Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 24 and 25, off when the ocean erupted with alligator- (BEF)-FCA Montauk (N.Y.) Slam, a Red- each participating child. There will also be 6:45-8 p.m. at NBTHS small gym. size bluefish chasing rain fish, peanuts and bone @ Large series event. Besides runner- free lunch on the beach, and a free T-shirt to Boys 10 and under (third and fourth snapper blues clear out of the water among up team honors, Bokor was the runner-up the first 200 children who register. 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The firm is marketing The Estates at Metedeconk National as a new, Astros. rience that includes building a five-star re- gated community with 23 building sites and Together, MLB and Diane Turton, Real- sort in the Caribbean and many manor-style each provides sweeping views of the tors will host a special introduction for real homes in affluent and desirable communi- Joseph G. course's tree-lined fairways, water hazards estate brokers at this magnificent setting on ties. During each phase of the design and and greens. This distinctive, private and Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event construction, homebuyers can provide Buono non-age restricted development is set in the will include presentations by Morris input, so that the homes are constructed to Broker/Owner middle of secluded, gently rolling fields. Flancbaum of MLB Enterprises, a skilled meet their specifications. Individuals who The 50-acre parcel of land is owned by builder of estate homes, Cristina Gage, the , purchase building lots also have the option MLB Enterprises, a partnership that in- listing agent for Diane Turton, Realtors, to retain their own architects and contrac- cludes former, Houston Astros all-star Pete and representatives from the golf club as tors. A CLAUSE OF YOUR OWN Harnisch, who later played for the New well as an appearance by Mr. Harnisch. To Boasting amenities that meet the needs If you are selling a home in today's York Mets, and Jeff Bagwell who earned reach the Estates at Metedeconk National of today's upscale families, the homes will market, you will likely be presented with the Rookie of the Year and Gold Glove take Eltone Road to North Point Drive in range in size from 4,000 to 6,000 square offers that have contingencies. One con- and MVP honors, while playing with the Jackson. feet. Each home will be designed, con- tingency typically tacked on by buyers is "MLB Enterprises and our real estate structed and landscaped to complement and the one that makes the sale contingent on company have much in common," said Tur- enhance the beauty of the natural surround- their selling their own home. There is also ton, owner of Diane Turton, Realtors and ings. While building lots start at $379,000, a financing contingency, which allows the firm's broker of record. "Customer sat- the price for fully built homes begin at buyers a certain amount of time to get a Real estate agent hosts isfaction, attention to detail and personal $1,200,000. loan commitment. During this time, the Johnson & Johnson Rising service are the key elements of each firm's "We are creating a unique community . seller has to take his or her home off the successful business models. We are very in a spectacular location that adjoins one of market. While these contingencies are Star Cafe Performance enthusiastic to be working with Mr. the world's most magnificent golf courses," perfectly proper, seller's agents may sug- ack J. Schmidt a real estate Flancbaum and others at MLB on their said Flancbaum. "Our goal is to set a new gest strategies for protecting their clients' agent with Gloria Zastko Real- project that brings together the best of standard for excellence, comfort and re- best interests. For instance, experienced Mtors in North Brunswick, re- everything in luxury homes." laxed, yet elegant, living in each home that agents know that sellers may counter L entry acted as the master of ceremonies According to Turton, people purchasing we design and build. This will be a land- with a kick-out clause, which allows them «nce again for Johnson & Johnson's land and building homes at the Estates at mark, cosmopolitan community attracting to continue showing the home and con- Rising Star Cafe Performance Theater. Metedeconk National can work closely residents from across the nation." sider other offers. The show is produced by the Cultural with Flancbaum, who has decades of expe- For more details, real estate brokers and I teritage Committee at Johnson & John- There are many steps in the process of -on. and features a select cast of Johnson selling property. Why not benefit from A: Johnson associates showing off their my experience and knowledge? At unique talents. REMAX DIAMOND, REALTORS, I can Schmidt's decision to host the event Please come visit us aP. offer you the advice and marketing strate- was an easy one. "I have many past gies that can make the difference when L lients from Johnson & Johnson, and selling your home. From filling out agree- i >ver the years I've gotten to know many ments to 'staging', I will offer you expert' people in the company. This show is a advice and assistance. Reach me today - iireat way for the associates to shed their 519 Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction I'm with "The Buono Team" at (732) 297- i.orporate image, and let everyone see a 4949, ext. #301. I will arrange an initial more personal side of themselves." Saturday, 10/6 And Sunday 10/7, From 10:00-5:00 meeting. The office is conveniently The show features many unique acts, located. Learn how I have earned a superior including singers, instrumentalists, dif- reputation! ferent types of cultural dancers, and a Please send your questions or comments jireat performance by the kids from the to our office or e-mail us at: ( hild Development Center at Johnson & Johnson. Joseph @ BuonoTeam.com "It's great seeing the kids put on or call: (732) 297-1100 Ext. #103 iheir show. The crowd really goes crazy HINT: If a kick-out clause is in effect and a lor them, and I'm just glad to be a part Ginger Boyle, Ext. 24 John J. 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PAffiliate, recently introduced Team- sionals who join our team, those who are mercial properties throughout Middle- Builder — a bonus program exclusive to proactive, successful and embrace our sex County. "RE/MAX is a wonderful Waiters led the region in resale listings, resale revenue units and resale mar- Prudential, designed to attract and retain core values. Blending this philosophy with company to be a part of," said Foley. keted listings. The region is comprised the industry's best professionals and pro- our values-based culture, the quality of our "Through all of the training programs of 23 offices throughout Ocean, Mon- vide long-term revenue Opportunities for company, and the Prudential brand is an and cutting edge technology offered to mouth and Middlesex counties. She can the company's sales team. unbeatable combination, and a Prudential me, I am able to provide an extremely be reached at Weichert's East "As we look to the future and new op- Real Estate exclusive." high level of customer service to all of Brunswick office, (732) 247-7800, lo- portunities for growth, we realize that our Prudential New Jersey Properties sales our clients." To contact Brenda Foley, cated at 180 Tices Lane. existing sales associates play a key role in associates have the opportunity to earn call (7320 654-1200 or log onto her helping us hire new and seasoned sales bonus income for every new or experi- enced real estate professional hired as a re- Web site, www.bfoley.remax-nj.com. professionals from the markets we serve," Susan "Sue" Cusumano, sales as- noted Bill Keleher, chairman and CEO of sult of their recommendations and the sociate with Coldwell Banker Residen- Prudential New Jersey Properties. "Not assistance they provide their managers in RE/MAX Legendary Homes, tial Brokerage's East Brunswick office, only can they assist us in identifying qual- facilitating those hires. A short-term bonus Sayreville, announces the addition of its was named as the company's Middle- ity, like-minded individuals interested in is available to referring or "sponsoring" newest sales associate, Calvin Murrell. sex County Associate of the Month for joining our team, but they also can receive sales associates during their recruits' first Murrell specializes in the listing and August. Cusumano ranked first within substantial financial rewards for facilitat- 12 months with the company. A long-term sale of residential properties throughout her office and among all Coldwell ing those hires." bonus is available to sponsoring agents for Middlesex County. "RE/MAX is a Banker Residential Brokerage Sales As- Having achieved success through both as long as they and their hired recruits are wonderful company to be a part of," sociates in Middlesex County in sales organic and acquisition-based growth, with the company. All bonus income ap- production for the month. For informa- said Murrell. "Through all of the train- Prudential New Jersey Properties has al- plies to sales associates' earnings levels tion about buying or selling a home in for commission split determination. ing programs and cutting edge technol- ways focused on the quality of their sales the greater Middlesex County area, For complete details on the Team- ogy offered to me, I am able to provide professionals, not the quantity, a critical contact Susan "Sue" Cusumano with point of difference emphasized by Kele- Builder bonus program and what it can an extremely high level of customer Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage her. "So much more than a recruitment mean to your earnings potential as a real service to all of our clients." To contact in East Brunswick at (732) 254-3750. tool, TeamBuilder is a culture-changing estate professional, contact a Prudential Calvin Murrell, call (732) 654-1200 or The East Brunswick office is located at system designed to unify our entire com- New Jersey Properties office manager. log onto www.cmurrell.remax-nj.com. 288 Summerhill Road. pany around growth and produce financial Visit the company online at www.PruNew- rewards in which all of us share. With Jersey.com or call (800) 526-3845.

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AMHERSTST NO BRUNSWICK X41 NO BRUNSWICK 1400 PLYMOUTH RD 1218 W. PEORIAPL Realtor® Associate 15 CRESCENT RD NO BRUNSWICK 128 JARED DR NO BRUNSWICK MILLTOWN* 16 CYPRESS AVE MONROE 31 JARED DR NO BRUNSWICK 417 PLYMOUTH RD NO BRUNSWICK 61 W.LINCOLN AVE EDISON 9 CYPRESS POINT LA 7 JASON DR NO BRUNSWICK* 1213 PLYMOUTH RD NO BRUNSWICK 213 W.SHIRLEY AVE MILLTOWN 342 DANBURYCT EAST BRUNSWICK 12 JILLCT . SO BRUNSWICK 1507 PLYMOUTH RD NO BRUNSWICK 40 WASHINGTON #10 EAST BRUNSWICK 183 DARWIN LA NO BRUNSWICK* 11 JUSTICE CT SO BRUNSWICK 1400 PLYMOUTH RD NO BRUNSWICK* 15 WATCHUNG RD MONROE 140 DARWIN LA. 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Law Enforcement, Wildlife and Edison/Metuchen Sentinel, Independent. ; SERVICES New Queen Size Bed Frame, more! 1-800-320-9353 ext 2002 SECRET SHOPPERS NEEDED FULL ON-SITE SERVICE $40. Queen Size Box Spring, for store evaluations. Get paid Call 732-951-0004 $80. Call 201-315-6647 GUTTER CLEAN OUT KIT, • South Zone: News Transcript, Hub, Atlanticville, Examiner, Tri-Town News, Brick to shop. Local Stores, Restau- Sears. $20. A/C Window Unit, Township Bulletin rants & Theaters. Training pro- MOVING SALE Sofa, loveseat $25. Shower Door Kit, $60. vided, Flexible hours. Email re- & chair, $235., 2 dressers, Call For Info 732-254-6940 quired. 1-800-585-9024 X.6600 2 nightstands, $175. Stereo PLEASE INCLUDE ALL SPACES AND PUNCTUATION. ONE CHARACTER PER BOX. LEAVE ONE SPACE IN BETWEEN WORDS. with turntable 8 track, $75. HOT TUB / SPA Office desk, $50. Must sell. '07 - 53 Chrome Jets, 8 HP, CLOTHES Girls, some brand No reasonable offer refused. Ozone, Waterfall, Aroma names, sizes 7 through 10-12, Call 732-970-3276 Therapy, 6 person. Full warr. jeans, shirts, coats, snoes (sz. email: [email protected] Never used. Cost $8,500. 2-4) boots. Good condition. Sell $3,995. Call 732-718-3344 ABSOLUTE BEST CARE Very good prices.732-234-3379 LAWN MOWER/CYCLONE SEEKING NANNIES, BABY MINK COAT- NURSES & HOUSEKEEPERS RAKE - Ride on CUB/CADET Excellent condition- $300 42" deck. CYCLONE RAKE FT/PT. Live-in/out positions. PERSIAN LAMB JACKET Call 732-972-4090 under warranty. $650. each. Or w/MINK COLLAR- $200 MOVING: SLEEPER both for$1,100. 732-683-9405 FORMER Teacher, exp. work- (2) VINTAGE MINK STOLES SOFA & LOVESEAT. ing w/children & adults w/devel- Cape Style- $50. Blue Almost Brand New. LENNOX CHINA, 50% dis- opmental disabilities. Would Call 732-574-3940 Cost $1,500 - Asking $600. counted. 8 complete place set- Include phone numbers as part of copy in boxes. like to help out! 732-570-9208 OAK TABLE w/6 chairs tings plus serving dishes. and 2 leaves, $175. BELVIDERE Pattern. $550 firm. Make checks payable to Greater Media Newspapers. Payment must accompany ad copy. JST NANNIES/ COMPANIONS Call 908-610-5065. Cash Only. Waterford Glasses Child Care Specialists. FT/PT, available. Call 732-549-1247. CC# Exp. Live Out - Live* In. License & RECLINING SOFA Bonded. Call 732-656-1200. Lane reclining sofa. Almost LP RECORDS • OVER 500 SEASONED FIREWOOD new. It is gold & the model is the Excellent condition. Mostly 70's, Attn. Wise Buys, Greater Media Newspapers, Classified, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N J. 07728 SELECTIVE NANNY and Portland. Ask. $475. Go to: rock, some 60's, 80's, blues, COMPANION Live in/Uve Out Full Cord $150. Delivery http://www.lanefurniture.com/. oldies & country. $1,500. Less FAX 732-780-4678 • E-MAIL [email protected] Nannies & Baby Nurses. F/t-PA. Available. Sayreville Lawn & 85W x 36d X 38h. 732 821-5299 than cost. Call 732-446-5985 Lie. Since 1974. 609-409-7070 Garden. Call 732-390-0900 or [email protected] for pics. and leave message. 36 SENTINEL, October 4, 2007 www.gtnnews.com

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