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N EP TU N E - Visiting at the tion to the Committee was tivities this summer at four Township Committee 9th grader Ellis Jones, who sites: Ridge Avenue School, Workshop Monday were a wanted to know why they Sunshine Village Park, group of eager young couldn't have evening Beverly Way Fields and people there to see how program acitivities year- Green Grove. government works, and also round. Attending the meeting to celebrate their par­ His assessment of the also were staff members- ticipation this summer in a SNERP program; "It's great, eight recreation assistants special recreation program. it keeps you off the streets. have worked on the It is the Summer Neigh­ And you learn things." program-and parents. Site borhood Evening Recreation "Drugs aren't a problem coordinator for the program Program or SNERP as it is just in the summer," a fellow is Pam Howard, Deputy called, and some 60 mem­ teen responded. Municipal Clerk. bers who have been part of SNERP stands for the Committeewoman the five-nights a week ac­ Neptune Township Municipal Patricia A. Monroe, who has tivities program filled the Alliance to Prevent Al­ Ocean Grove Celebrates Restoration Ball worked closely with the Committee room, wearing coholism and Drug Abuse. program, welcomed the their trademark Tshirts with Thanks to grant funding, in teens and commented that The 15th Annual Ocean Grove Auditorium Restoration Ball raised over $13,000 for the legend, NO U SE = NO the amount of $34,400, some Auditorium Repairs. Over 300 people attended the dinner Fiday night held at The ABUSE. 120 teens from ages II to I7 Watervlew Pavilion, Belmar. Pictured above is the hardworking committee, who Stepping fonvard to the have participated in Alliance- planned the. gala. (L to R): Buster and Arlene Stoll, Peter and Diane Herr, Bob and microphone to pose a ques­ sponsored playground ac­ Cont. on Page 17 Sharon McEwan, Co-Chairpersons Herb and Carol Oeuchar, Chairpersons Su.. 3nd Gloria Hehn, Gayle Hehn, Jill Zakerowski, and JudI Isaksen. Not pictured: Karen GaNung, Donna Malone, Kristen Isaksen, Charlie Whiteman and Joan Knust. (For more photos please see Page 3.) SIDS Go-Around for Bradley

by Pat Reilly argued. It would mean his grants. Federal and State, BRADLEY BEACH - The having to raise rents to his that would pay for downtown complaint that establishing a tenants, he added. improvements. Schueler SID, or Special interest Mayor Stephen G. advised that 45 businesses District to revitalize Main Schueler attempted to calm in the Borough favor such a Street would "unfairly" tax the property owner, ex­ special district and have those who don't wish to plaining at this point that the been meeting to formulate a participate in such a details of how SID would plan, but that at present the redevelopment scheme, was work are still being idea is to keep it small. He heard by Mayor and Council developed. “Let's wait till the described it as covering the at Tuesday night's Workshop next step," he cautioned. central business area. "We meeting. The concern is that if SID will limit its scope to begin The complainant, the does go through, commer­ with," said Schueler. owner of an apartment buil­ cial property owners in the Improvements under ding on Main Street strongly proscribed district would discussion include enhanced maintained that he “will not have to pay an additional tax lighting, improved sidewalks be mandated" to join in the assessment to fund the and parking, contributing plan of a special improvements. toward a "uniform look." improvement district to Schueler made the point "No question that our upgrade the Main Street that the formation of a business area. special district would make "I don't have a business," he Bradley Beach eiigibile for Cont. on Page 17 Scott Honored By Governor Block Party Planned for Avon NEPTUNE - Joseph Scott, Jr., (center) a long time resident here, received a State of Commendation Medal from Governor Christine Whitman (left) at the Police; 3) every resi- mouth County Block Pro­ Veterans of Foreign wars State convention in Wildwood, June 1996. Looking on is Paul by Laura Jones dent/tenant in the area must gram will occur on August J. Glazer, Major General, NJARNG, the Adjutant General. be notified and approve of 14th. The Borough will re­ Scottt was the State Commander of the VFW for the year 1995-96. The Medal he AVON-BY-THE-SEA - At the the event/date/place or the quest $140,000 to complete received signified meritorious service to the Veterans of NJ and their families, the NJ regular meeting of the Board party will not be allowed; 4) the paving of Fifth Avenue, ■^Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs, and his community for 50 years of active service. of Commssioners Tuesday borough rules regarding including curbing, drainage night, a neighborhood Block consumption of alcoholic and sewers. SAMPLER WIN A FREE Party request was discussed beverages and loud music At the conclusion of the PIZZA! and approved. The party is must be obeyed; 5) the party meeting. Mayor Hauseit INN planned within the area of will not affect the borough's thanked all the donors who Sylvania Avenue to Garfield insurance coverage, and 6) gave blood last Wednesday See our ad S s i m h C i m m a Avenue on August 17th. ail trash must be removed at evening. Thirty-two people on pg. 2 The Board approved the the conclusion of the party. participated and received MAIN STREET* BRADLEY BEACH Answer this weeks party with certain provisions In other business, a bid gifts which were provided by Some things in life Century 21- Trivia Question Call and guarantees from the was approved for the pur­ local merchants. Mayor Hauseit thanked Al's Deli, just can't be explained. Coastal Realtors The Community organizers, i.e., 1) the one- chase of a Beach Surf Rake day event will take place Schneider's Restaurant, Kelly Listings of the Week Hotline Products & from Day's Equipment Sales PHENOMENON See Page 5 Services Directory. from 5:00p.m. to 11 p.m.; 2) in Atlantic Highlands. Ann's Ice Cream and Avon Pharmacy for their IOHNIBAVOUAIfoI 896-0100 street closing will be at the It was reported that the discretion of the Chief of second round of the Mon­ generosity. Aug 15 1996 Vol 221 N 33 PAGE 2 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 E!)t crimes- My THIRD SUNDAY SAT. AUG. 17 EVERY MONTH 16TH ANNUAL OCEAN JO R DAN LO DG E NO. 247, GROVE BOARDWALK FINE Answer Free & Accepted Masons, and ARTS SHOW - A spectacular ASBUR Y LO D G E 142, Free & •real' Art Show! 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Accepted Masons will host a (Rain Date Aug. 24). Artists from monthly Pancake Breakfast from 9 states, 68 Jersey towns. 7 by Billy Graham Their special banners Annual Report, which was 8:30 a .m .-12 noon at the United Blocks - Ocean Avenue - Ocean and badges set them apart. titled “Heart Blossoms by the Masonic Temple, 3619 Hwy. 33, Pathway - Embury Avenue. Attractive billboards Sea.” Neptune. Adults $3.50, $1.75 road, when you lie down and (908) 988-6396. and/or circulars remind us of Look at the index of children. Public is welcome. DEAR DR. GRAHAM: when you get up” their presence. that 80-page report. Do you think schools should (Deuteronomy 11:18-19). They are here for a Here is a list of some SAT. AUG. 17 teach moral values, or Remember too that day, or two, or three. They of the “special events” of that THE UNITED METHODIST SUN. AUG. 18 should that be the job of the parents teach their children sing and study and listen to season more than 100 years WOMEN OF HAMILTON DIXIELANDJA22WORSHIP family? I tend to think not only by their words but UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. good preaching. ago: SERVICE featuring Tony Cam- schools should limit them­ by their actions. In fact, if we Old Corlies Avenue, Neptune, Then they are gone, Women’s Christian Temper­ polo will be held at 7:00 p.m. in selves to basic education tell our children not to do will hold their ANNUAL SUM ­ the Great Auditorium. promising usually to return in ance Union of New Jersey and not get into controversial something wrong — not to MER BAZAAR, on Sat Aug. 17th another season. National Division, Sons of areas, but I know it is a corn­ from 9:30 - 2PM. Homemade lie, for example, or to be THEY are the small, Temperance baked goods, antiques, fresh el icated issue. — M.W. greedy — but we do it our­ well-knit arouos of reliaious Ocean Omvp .Sunday produce, Christmas Crafts and DEAR M.W.: Yes, it selves, then we shouldn’t be folk who find Ocean Grove School Assembly jewelry, as well as yard sale SAT. AUG. 24 may be complicated — but surprised when they ignore and its facilities just right for African Methodist Episcopal tables will be featured. Lunch UNEXCELLED FIRE CO. even a casual glance at the what we told them. If we can their agenda of worship and Jubilee will also be available. For further LADIES AUX. presents "Let’s go headlines in any local news­ tell them to believe in God study. Hardly a week goes Epworth League information, call 922-8349 or back to the Fifties'8 p.m. to paper will tell you that our and yet He clearly has little by but that one or more of Principals of M ethodiSf 922-2184. (32-33) midnight. Neptune First Aid society is in moral chaos. or no place in our lives, we these'dedicated groups con­ Seminaries Home, Neptune Blvd. $15.00 One reason is because we shouldn’t be surprised if our vene at Ocean Grove. New Jersey Sabbath Union SAT. AUG. 17 per COUPLE or $8.00 STAG. have failed to teach our children grow up ignoring General Hospital Day ■GARDENS BY THE SEA' - BYOB set-ups provided. Fifties Back in 1890, when younger generation the Him and His laws. fund-raiser for the Ocean Grove apparel a musti For ticket info, Ocean Grovers met at the National Temperance and Being a parent is a Beautification Project. From 12 call 774-8903. moral and spiritual values Auditorium to celebrate the Publication Society noon to 5 p.m a self-guided which are essential in a serious responsibility, and Fourth of July, the orator of Women’s Home Missionary walking tour will be available. TUES. AUG. 27 stable society. we need God’s help to fulfill the day was Dr. James Society Tea will be served in the SAIL WITH THESALVATION God designed the that task. But schools should Moore, presiding elder of the Interdenominational Bible Auditorium Pavilion from 2-4. ARM Y on the Sandy Hook Lady. family and gave it to us, and not contradict what parents New Brunswick District. Conference Ticket donation is $6 and may Atlantic Highlands on Tues. one of His purposes for the are saying about morality — (We’d call him District Super­ Women’s Foreign Mis­ Aug. 27th. Enjoy a buffet dinner, be purchased in advance by family was to teach moral as too often happens today. intendent today.) sionary Society sending a self-addressed, music and sailing on the and spiritual truths to chil­ Parents should express their “It’s proper that this All these in addition to stamped envelope to Ocean Navesink and Shrewsbury dren. After the Ten Com­ concerns about this and celebration should be at the Sunday preaching pro­ Grove Beautification Project, Rivers from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. mandments were given to urge their local school grams, Young People’s Meet­ P.O. Box 594, Ocean Grove, NJ Cost is $50. Call 775-8698 for Ocean Grove,” said Dr. ancient Israel, God then boards to explore ways to 07756-0594. (29tf) tickets. Moore. This is the place, he ing, Surf Meeting, and other said, “Fix these words of teach basic moral values. said, whose “motto and ban­ regular spiritual events. mine in your hearts and “My Answ er” column is ner are Holiness to the “We have reached minds...Teach them to your brought to you by Lord.’” maturity (21) years), but no children, talking about them contributions made to St. “You cannot separate perfection,” Dr. Stokes said when you sit at home and Paul’s United Methodist patriotism from religion. as he forcast “more majes­ when you walk along the Church, Ocean Grove. They are married,” said Dr. tic summits” in the years Moore. ahead. Four years later the THE 1P9<5 OCEAN GROVE CHILDREN’S SHOW The above is gleaned new Auditorium was put in from President Stokes’ 21st place. PRESENTS-- '* Z*. O OSCAR KOCI !■ /\ f \ A . Plumbing, Heating. Air Conditioning & Home Improvements Jobbing, New Installations, Commercial, Industrial, Sprinklers

Kitchen & Bathroom Alteration Specialists state license No. 2606 THE GREAT t : 922-2094 AUDITORIUM^ •

Movies & More. ®l)e ®imesi They Scored a Gold! SAMPLER INK Some of the winners of Bradley Beach Library’s Olympic Arts & Lifestyle Established ■ 1917 Reading Contest are (Top to Bottom): Jesse Mechanick, Robin Kessel, Harrison Cotier, Samantha Cotier and Brett Cotier.

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D iscounts on H eating System s and O ii Tank Replacem ents. Now Open For Our SOth Season 774-5352 A Sample of Our Daily t>pecials Monday - Lamb Shanks...... $4.95 Tuesday - Barbecued Ribs...... Wednesday - Smothered Pork Chops...... $4.75 Thursday - Comedbeef Cabbage & Potatoes...... $4.95 Friday - Deviled Crab & Cole Slaw...... $3.95 Sat.- Roast Loin of Pork,Sauerkraut,apple sauce..$4.75 lARRISON COAL & FUEL OIL, INC. Sun.- Roast Turkey & Dressing...... ■■■■...... $4.25 A FULL SERVICE COMPANY HWY.35, NEPTUNE CITY 28 Main Ave Ocean Grove, NJ 775-1905 T r r r r T ^ ’ T T f T e Tr ? 111 n THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 PAGE3 Eimes!- Ball Nets $13,000 For Great Auditorium

(L to R) Sand! and David McEwan, Kim Browning and Michael Bascom. Jan and Bill Knight of Ocean Grove accept a gift basket (L to R) Buster and Arlene Stoll, Sheri and George during the Chinese Auction from Restoration Bail Robson, Alan and Alicia Brown, Ann Marie and John Chairpeople Ben and Gloria Hehn. Shotwell, and Tammy and Steven Downing.

Lt. Trimble Receives Commendation /Mayor’s Ball WUl Benefit^ O CEA N GROVE - Lieutenant procedures. traditions of military service Emergency Volunteers Colonel Margaret E. Trimble, Her personal invol­ and reflect great credit upon daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Wil­ vement led to enhanced herself, the liam Trimble, here, was awar­ processes in medical supply, Army National Guard and the NEPTUNE - This Ocean Grove First Aid ded the Pennsylvania Com ­ medical maintenance and Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ year’s Mayor’s Ball will Squad, Ocean Grove Fire mendation Medal for emergency medical care for vania" benefit local fire and Poiice, Neptune Fire Po­ meritorious service to the all Pennsylvania Arm y The Citation was emergency teams. An­ lice, Hamilton First Aid Commonwealth of Pennsyl­ National Guard soldiers. executed by James W. Mac nouncing the event at Squad, Avon-Neptune vania, by order of the Gover­ Colonel Trimble’s dedication Vay, the Adjutant General of Monday nights Township Shore Water Emergency nor. and professionalism are in the Department of Military Committee meeting. Response Team, Liberty Lt. Col. Trimble’s Citation keeping with the highest Affairs. Mayor James J. McGann Fire Co., Unexcelled Fire read 'Lieutenant Colonel m m»m listed the following ben­ Co., Shark River Hiiis Fire Margaret E. Trimble distin­ eficiaries of the yearly Co., Hamilton Fire Co., guished herself by the fund raising event: Shark River Hills First outstanding work ac­ Restoration Ball Hostesses Eagle Hook & Lad­ Aid, Neptune Office of complished on the Total Stephanie McEwan and der Fire Co., Stokes Fire Emergency Management, Quality Management P a t h w a y . * ^ Vanessa Tebesceff. Co., Washington Fire Co., Neptune Rrst Aid Squad. Process Action Team in Medical Logistics. The M A R K E T countless hours of effort put forth in this program enabled (908) 774-1749 the Pennsylvania Army 42 Pilgrim Pathway National Guard to greatly Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 improve Class VIII supply

A n E Ne T l O K BASIC m a n i c u r p : Everylhing:F0^he\Tabl^ OCEAN GROVE RESIDENTS • $ince^l§d)6 SPECIAL Pharmacist Penny Gross Full Line Of Groceries loves her job. "I love helping ;V- people." ysS-G' a^i n-Store Bakery & Delicatessen The lifelong Shore Homemade Soups & Salads resident says she never had ^ V s f Choice Meats & Roasted Chickens any trouble when it came to {Thurs., Fri., Sat. ) choosing a career. TKMPO Fruit Baskets & Cold Cut Platters "1 knew I wanted to be a HAIRDRKSSKRS Weekly Specials pharmacist by the time I 44 1/2 MAIN a m ;. started grammar school," (K KAN (;r()m ; Open Monday ~ Saturday said Ms. Gross, who began 775-Om 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM delivering prescriptions in Nagle's, her father's Ocean Grove drug store, when she was ten-years-old. INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT Ms. gross was born, and raised in Ocean Grove and fo r now lives in Bradley Beach. She says she's very RETIREMENT PLANNING happy to be part of the Avon Pharmacy team. and "We give personal and caring service here and I love working with people." RETIRED INVESTORS "Stop In ‘To See Norman B. Buckman O u r‘Beautiful(Pfiarm acy" Vice President - Investments Prudential Securities $ Avon Pharmacy 4000 Route 66 300 Main Street ■0461 Tinton Falls, NJ Avon Mon*Fri 8:30-8 Sat 9-7 Sun 9-2 I 908-922-4545 ©1995 Prudential Securities Incorporated. Member SIPC PAGE 4 THURSDAY. AUGUST 15,1996 K\)t tlimtfi-

EDITORIAL

SID Could Be A Plus

Bradley Beach is at a turning point. And the “road taken', according to the new administration and the business community should be a road to revitilization and redevelopment, A new face on downtown to match the new look of the ocean front. Participation in government programs that will upgrade housing stocl% There is resistance to these ideas for change. It was expressed during the public debate over the acceptance of Mount Laurel rehab money. Does acceptance of public funds for improvements compromise self-government? Aren’t you then owing to the big bureaucracy that can then tell you how to and what to, robbing the Borough of its autonomy- and maybe even threaten to change Bradiey Beach too drastically. These same apprehensions are now being voiced over the idea of creating a SiO, a Special Improvement District that would qualify the Main Street district for improvement funds through either Federai and or state monies. The composition of a Special Improvement District committee, or its Irustees', the generals that would steer the redevelopment project, would be a mix of property owners, rentors, members from the general community, as we understand it. They would be unsalaried. And hopefully not polically motivated. And they should be dedicated to the cause of breathing new life into a down-on-its-luck downtown business section. Forgive the characterization, Bradley residents, but the number of vacant stores on Main Street tell the tale. This committee would be appointees of the Mayor VOICE OF THE PEOPLE is a forum for readers. Letters must carry full name and address of the author and a and Council. A quality committee is a must for success of daytime telephone number for verification. Letters should be limited to 300 words or less. The times reserves the right this project. Vision is what is needed, not change so much. to reject or edit any letters submitted for publication. The thoughts or opfoions expressed in Voice of the People are Change is a word that puts people off. It isn’t change, it’s those of the letter writers, and do not necessarily represent the views of Th e Times. enhancement, taking what is there and making it better. Bradley Beach dates back as far in our history as other area towns that capitalize on their Victorian ambiance Celebrate Women’s Equality Day new and existing school buses in New Jersey with crossing and their beachtown charm. We think SID is an exciting control arms for the protection of our children. The conse­ challenge and deserves community support. quences of not having these safety devices on our school EDITOR,TIMES: buses have been devastating to several New Jersey fami­ The Monmouth County Federation of Republican lies. Their loss has been the catalyst for this legislative ef­ Women joins in the celebration of Women’s Equality Day. fort. August 26 marks the 76th Anniversary of women’s Statistics prove that school bus arms do save lives. suffrage, the first major victory of women’s long struggle for We have seen the results of nationwide studies on buses full equality. The 19th Amendment gave women age 21 and operating with and without crossing arms that tell us con­ older the right to vote in 1920. clusively that there are significantly fewer fatalities on buses Women’s history tells the truth about what it took— operated with crossing arm devices. decades of lobbying Congress, years of organizing state, They work by forcing children to walk well out in referendum campaigns, months of picketing in front of the front of the bus and well within the driver’s line of sight. The Keep In Touch White House, millions of dollars raised, thousands of women safety devices will be attached to the right front corner of actively involved, dozens of parades, and numerous arrests. With Monmouth County the school bus. Each time the bus door opens, the arm It was the longest and hardest-fought voting rights campaign swings forward 5 feet 6 inches from the front, preventing Through The Times in history. children from walking too close to the vehicle. We, the members of the Monmouth County Federa­ This is the second such push the Legislature has tion of Republican Women, are proud to be a part of this made to make school buses safer for young children. In YHS...I want to subscribe, to Cfjt CtmeS and rich heritage and we invite all the women of Monmouth 1993, we were successful in mandating that all new school receive 52 issues of local news for $15. a year County to share and remember our foremothers, and the buses be fitted with seat belts to better protect our children (.$18. outside of Monmouth C o .) ways in which their courage and determination have shaped in accidents. These two new laws combined will make travel Name______our lives and the world we live in today. to and from school as safe as possible for students. Addre.ss______BARBARA MUZETSKA From a financial standpoint, it will be the responsi­ _Zip_ President, MCFRW Please Make Checks Payable To The Times. bility of the state, not local governments, to pay for the in­ stallation of crossing arms on buses throughout New Jer­ sey. The state will reimburse school districts and school Mail To: The Times Ball a Great Success bus contractors up to $300 per bus for the cost of retrofit­ PO Bo.k 5 Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 ting, and will provide $200 to school districts and contrac­ EDITOR,TIMES: tors to defray the cost of installing the arms on new buses. We wish to thank the many businesses and individual During the school year, crossing arms will begin to friends of the Auditorium who contributed their financial be installed on New Jersey school buses and within two support, presence, effort and enthusiasm to make this Fif­ years time, we expect to have every bus equipped. It’s an teenth Annual Auditorium Restoration Ball a success. effort that tragically comes too late for some. Over three hundred attendees enjoyed an evening of The bill signing on August 6, however, proved that camaraderie, dancing and dining while raising money to those lives lost were not in vain. These crossing arms will continue Auditorium restoration projects. serve as a meaningful and lasting legacy to the victims and GLORIA AND BEN HEHN a reminder to us all that the price of safety can never be too Serviiij> Our Loyal Readers Since 1875 1996 Chairpersons high. Senator Joseph A. Palaia, 11th District Gregory D. Hunt Ilona F. Hunt Publisher-Editor Manager <6Crossing Arms” Will Protect

Bruce S. Hunt Sr. EDITOR, TIMES: PBA Appreciates Your Support William T. Kresge As legislators, it is our job to craft laws that protect Retired Publishers the safety and welfare of the public. We do our best to act EDITOR, TIMES: proactively, instead of just reacting to events, but sometimes The Neptune Township Policeman’s Benevolent it takes tragedy for us to take action. Association, Local #74 representing the Patrol Officers and In recent years, several children in New Jersey have Detectives of the Neptune Township Police Department 41 Pilgrim Pathway, PO Box 5 been killed while crossing in front of school buses. This would like to thank everyone who contributed to our recent Ocean Grove, N J 07756 past Tuesday, August 6, marked the birthday of one such fund drive. We appreciate the financial and moral support Phone 908-775-0007 victim, as well as the beginning of a new era in New Jersey shown by the residents and business organizations. We FAX 908-774-4480 when critical safety legislation designed to prevent future also understand the concerns expressed by those of you tragedies become law. who sent letters or notes along with your contributions. Trust It was a proud yet bittersweet moment when Gov­ ernor Whitman signed the measure I sponsored to equip all See Letters Page 6 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 P A G E 5 tlTim cs-

When you're #1, you can do things others can't.

JEAN HONES SAY, ATLANTA HAD THE ^'OL YMPICS" BUT OCEAN GROVE HAS "VICTORIANA "!

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Just listed- beach New listing. 13146th New Ustittg-This sub­ block properties sell Avenue is located in a stantial original Victo­ fast- 1st beach blorik "true Neptone Twp. rian has a formal floor on the "south-side" neighborhood". This plan, wideplank sell Easter so don't do adorable ranch boasts floors, all original the "should, wonlda, 2 wen sized bedroom, stained woodworit coulda" on this hot eat-in kitcben, large pins eat-in kitchen newlistiim. 4 sto­ Irving room & formal with 8 tin ceUing. ries, tons of space to dining room with nat- You'll nevermn out reno to your specific nral Tudor styled of room for the family needs, 13 Embnry trim. Well priced @ & gnests with 5 large also features 2 large $84,900. bedroom s & 2.5 baths. balconies with ocean Asking price $174,900 views. A wow ask­ ing price of $139,900

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67 Main Avenue, Ocean Grove, 908. 774.7166 07750 Owned & Operated by Ocean Grove Realty, Inc. Coastal Realtors PAGES THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 ^ f ) t crim es

those of you who sent letters or notes along with your interest! What incentive is By Tom Manni contributions. Trust that the RB.A. continues to work hard there to put money in the along with the Police Administration and the elected offi­ bank if we are going to get cials of Neptune Township to address the issues that con­ R a n d o m T h o u g h t s taxes twice on the same cern you, and to create a better environment to live, work Apparently inspired feet. The site of this pos­ money. At a recent social and conduct business in Neptune Township. by the recent Olympic sible record breaker was in Overheard an inter­ gathering at an undisclosed We are aware of the high pressure solicitation games, a Neptune Town­ the vicinity of Founders esting business proposal location in the Grove it be­ tactics used by numerous organizations. Often these or­ ship trash collector has set Park...we are still awaiting being pitched on Main Av­ came quite apparent that ganizations represent themselves as police officers and an unofficial record in the the results of tests for per­ enue. It was for a business the “dog days” of summer offer favors for contributions. The membership of RB.A. trash can toss of over 18 formance enhancing drugs. to go into communities and are finally upon us; the Local #74 does not condone or support these activities. remove all the no longer highlight of this soiree was If you have any concerns about donating to any such or­ used outdoor television an­ Only the Finest Art the revelation that Pringles ganizations, please contact an officer of your local RB.A. tennas that litter our roof­ are salted on only one side We are pleased that we have had a successful Fund Drive tops. Apparently with the followed by a discussion of by continuing our method of mailings which allow those growth of the cable TV in­ in Ocean Grove Sat. the best ways to prepare who wish to contribute to determine what they want to haggis. dustry, there is no longer a donate without any pressure or false promises. The re­ No one, including my­ need for these aluminum OCEAN GROVE - The is off and running. I’m happy sponse we received was clearly an indication of what a self ever doubted that the trees on our roofs. 15th Annual Ocean Grove as a lark " good relationship the residents and businesses of Nep­ infarrous “G a te s ” on Absolutely appalling Boardwalk Fine Arts Show Chairman Mack says tune Township have with their Police Department. It also Wesley Lake bridges would was the appearance in front shows the confidence the citizens of Neptune Township explodes Saturday, August the show’s reputation for high help to reduce crime; how­ of a few Main Avenue busi­ have in our organization and our goals. We will continue 17th, on the Ocean Grove quality, pure fine art and strin­ ever, nobody seem ed to nesses early last Sunday to work towards our common goal of keeping our Police Beachfront when more than gent entrance rules, without think it would help reduce morning. If food and bev­ Officers and Community safe. Thank you for your coop­ 130 professional artists, sculp­ jurying, have caused its repu­ crime in Ocean Grove and erage providers are going eration and contributions. tors and photographers from tation to mushroom. It’s said Asbury Park!! Apparently to stay open in the evening Det. Andrew J. Leather, 8 states and 60-odd Jersey to be the only pure fine arts the “Gates” have prevented then they have a responsi­ President, P.B.A. Local #74 towns display and sell their art show outside of New YorkCity the marauding bands of bility to clean up the side­ on the grassy area between - there are no crafts and no barbarians armed only with walk before going home. the Boardwalk and Ocean Av­ wearables - and three pages Christian values from Sidewalks strewn with pa­ enue, from Ocean Pathway to of rules and regulations. But Spring House Seeks Funds crossing into Asbury Park in per etc. do not help to pro­ Embury Avenue, 7 blocks the show has become a habit the late hours to pillage the mote the clean image that away. for many exhibitors, some of beach front and surround­ the Grove has been striving EDITOR,TIMES: The Show, which was whom date back to the very Spring House is seeking contributions from the ing areas. for these last few summers. founded by Frank Mack, a first show in 1981. And she If you want to see the My dog was so upset she local community for program expansion. Spring House is well-known cartoonist/artist/ won’t send out an application a transitional housing facility aimed at helping single best creative gardening you made me cross to the other entertainer in 1981, has grown until she’s spoken personally must go on the Ocean side of the street so she women with children move from homelessness to perma­ into a cultural/ state with a prospective exhibitor. Grove Beautification Gar­ wouldn’t have to walk nent housing and from dependency to self-sufficiency. landmark - an artistic extrava­ While the show isn’t Operating since 1990, Spring House is a sole pro bono den Tour coming up this through the mess! ganza - under the leadershiip juried, they have maintained project of the Homing Corporation, a private, nonsectar­ weekend. Some of the Do we really need ve­ of Barbara Mack - who is a a high standard of excellence ian, non-profit organization. most amazing combina­ hicles forTownship employ­ one-woman operation until and the rules have become tions of flowers can be seen ees to use to drive home Phase one of a five part expansion project was Show day when a small group increasingly strict - in order to on this tour of the Grove. every night? We hear about completed this past winter with the conversion of a busi­ of family and friends move in maintain the quality and ex­ ness office into a bedroom. Th e completion of phase one, A m idst all the talk our taxes going up again to help. Daughter Melissa, cellence the show has be­ increased the number of resident families from six to about tax reform, no one and again, yet we seem to who inherited her father’s tal­ come famous for. Exhibitors seven. ever seems to mention what spend more and more ent, is co-chairman. must sign an agreement stat­ I consider to be the most money. When are we finally The Trustees are now considering phase two, “I picked up where Frank ing that they will adhere to which would increase the length of residency from six unfair tax of all...taxes on going to tighten up our fis­ left off, and the show now ex­ these rules - and anyone vio­ months to twelve months and expand job training and the interest earned in sav­ cal belts and keep the prop­ ceeds his wildest dreams. It’s lating this agreement must counseling services. It is during their residency, women ings accounts! We have erty taxes from increasing? mind-boggling to me at times, correct the violation immedi­ and their children receive job training, career counseling, taxes taken out of our in­ We all are going to have to but I still have a few ideas to ately and is not invited back. pre-school education, child care, parenting education, come each week and then sacrifice. make a reality before sneak­ This show is said to have tre­ when you put what is left nutrition and budget counseling. The program is individu­ ing off info the sunset,” says mendous cultural and artistic alized to meet the needs of each family. However, the over in the bank, interest is Barbara. “But it’s worth it, in impact not Only on Monmouth increase cost of phase two expansion leaves a projected earned on this money and For All Your spite of the tremendous hours budget deficit of $10,000 which must be dealt with. then we are taxed on the FLOORCOVERING I invest in it. When each show *iee Art Page 7 Needs This is why we are asking the good people of the to help us help the women and children who live and learn at Spring House by making a special con­ ITt.’slN ew ! tribution to our expansion fund. DAVISON Tax exempt contributions may be sent to Spring House, 155 South Street, Eatontown, NJ 07724. Our RUGS door is always open, and we would be delighted to show 39 Pilgrim Pathway you around the program. Just call 389-6090 to arrange a '■i^i sf[. Ocean Grove, NJ convenient time. 775-7371

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Here it is in the middle French, John Sullivan, D.J. Each act celebrated a par­ Whitney Houston. Beth and of August and we have yet Duffy, Steven and Robert ticular event or as in the duet Bis made use of the entire to see a ninety degree day Malnykevich, Lindsey Mullin and solo an ideal of the pool in performing a num­ since last May. The lawns and Jenna Mullins, Jackie games. ber of intricate moves both are loving it, the impatiens and Ally LeVine, Felicity Sparkling in their white above and below the water. have never been so happy Skudin, Holly Thompson, suits and flags, Kara Remember, throughout the but a lot of the sum m er Kathleen and Matt Gregg, McDevitt, Kathleen Gregg, performance, their feet do fruits, flowers, and veg­ Maura Gallagher, Lianna Lauren Morford, Rita Max­ not touch bottom. etables are struggling to Taratin, and Ann O’Neill. well, Lianna Tarantin and The final act was a reach maturity. Best part of the day? Beach Tara Withers performed to tribute to all the sports that There was no flags and lunch. This year it the music of Vangelis. are somewhat forgotten by Krakatowa to account for was an assembly line pre­ Younger, less sophis­ nonperformers at the Olym­ this year’s summer that sentation of soda and subs. ticated but full of vigor Kaela pics. Soccer, field hockey, wasn’t but undoubtedly the To make sure all the young­ Mahon, Caroline Christo­ golf, tennis, and archery theories will be flying sters get an opportunity for pher, Molly Egan, were represented by shortly. As Avon residents, lunch they have their shoul­ Bernadette Lurch, Ainsley Megan Mooney, Melissa with all this moisture, we ders x’d with marker when Keating, Kristi Mahon, Am ­ Smith, Kristi Withers, Mara can rejoice that we are not they receive their sub. It’s ber Le Vine and Brielle Gannon, Liz Berry and plagued bv the pesky mos­ fun. Giordano all asked to “Take Moira McDevitt. As an older quito. And, who knows, the Th e following Friday, Me Out to the Ballgame” and group they were able to do %ummer could finish off with Spring Lake held their Jr. Life performed their kicks and nice patterned work to­ tiistering ninety degree Guard tournament which somersaults to the strains of gether to Gloria Estefan’s weather yet, but I doubt it. had been postponed be­ Doc and Merle Watson. “Reach”. Jr. Life Guards cause of rain. A number of Nothing else need be For the finale the Each year, Matt the Avon youngsters partici­ said, Marion Berry was youngsters formed the five Gallagher and Paul Buerck pated in this and the team lovely in her solo to Tevin rings of the Olympics, hold­ run a Jr. Life Guard program took third overall. Campbell’s “The Impossible ing up colored glow sticks "Come Tour Our for youngsters who are in­ School News Dream”. while Ray Charles sang his terested in improving their It’s getting near that Boy George gave the haunting “America the "Gardens By The Sea" ocean safety skills. Some time again. The roof has background for aspiring Beautiful”. OCEAN GROVE - The photo above Is one of twenty will go on to be lifeguards, been replaced on the gymnasts: Cailin McGrorry, Once again much 'Gardens by the Sea* on display this Saturday from 12 but the majority are there school, the computers are in Erica Skribner, Christine credit goes to Kristin noon to 5 p.m., rain or shine. The event Is sponsored by tor fun and the learning ex­ and operational, and the Morford and Melissa Hensle, Scrabis for putting the rou­ the Ocean Grove Beautification Project, a non-profit perience. The group meets playground surface will be who performed Dolphins and tines together and working volunteer group, dedicated to the preservation and Monday and Friday morning resealed this week. The synchronized stroking to “I’ll so pleasantly with the restoration of flowers and greenery In the historic from 9:15 to 11:00am. They aprons around the play­ Tumble for You”. youngsters. district. run the beach, swim, learn ground were done earlier A brief intermission Kristin also extended Both public and private residential areas will be to use the paddle boards, this summer. The teachers was followed by three of the thanks to the Avon Public featured, allowing visitors an intimate look at private line buoys, and the per­ will be having an inservice trimmest weight lifters you Works and George Christo­ gardens. Tickets are $6 and may be purchased on the sonal torpedo. They also this August to learn the new will ever see. Maybe C&C pher, Sr.; Th e Avon First Aid day of the tour (Aug. 17) in the Auditorium Pavilion on play a skill game called computer system and then* Music Factory menat it when for lighting and also being Pilgrim Pathway. Self-guided maps will be distributed. beach flags. Musical chairs will have a more extensive they wrote “Gonna’Make You there ready in case; the Tea will be served to tour-goers in the Auditorium in the sand which develops program once school is in Sweat” but Courtney neighbors for tolerating the Pavilion from 2 to 4. All are invited to come out and listening skills, reaction session. Carpinello, Alyssa Mahon music at all of the practices; celebrate the beauty of the Grove. time, reflex, agility, and run­ Registration for any­ and Marykate Christopher those who helped behind ning. one new in town is Monday were so smooth all they did the scenes:Amy Scrapis, A week ago, Avon through Friday morning from was make you smile. Lauren Carpinello, Deirdre hosted the regional Jr. Life 9am to Noon. You need a Bring on the boxers! Walsh and Sharyn Mooney; GuardTournament. Charlie birth certificate and proof of After sparring with partner all the girls for their hard County, but the State as well. many more. HartI and Tim Gallagher or­ residency. It’s a very fine on deck this group did a work and dedication: par­ It is widely publicized in cul­ 'The Show gives artists ganized this event which at­ school and a nice one, too. swim routine to “Gonna Fly ents for getting them to tural circles and attendance - a place to exhibit and sell their tracts teams from as far as Plans are in the works Now” by DeEtta Little and practice: and everyone who both spectator/buyer and ex­ works - and take something Delaware, Cape May and for the school picnic. It will Nelson Pigford. In the words came to the show to sup- ' hibitor - is tremendous. Pro­ home - money. There is a Long Beach Island, New be held Sunday afternoon, of announcer George Chris­ port an Avon tradition. fessional organizations in­ modest entrance fee which York. The youngsters are September 8 at the ball field. topher, Ali LeVine, This year in keeping clude the Salmagundi Club, covers expenses - the only divided into age groups. “C ” Each class will be respon­ Marygrace Barrett, Tricia with the theme of the pro­ the Art Students League of profit makers in this show are 11 and under; “B” 12-14; “A” sible for a game or activity. Fitzpatrick, Ashley Mahon, gram, instead of a flower , American Artist the artists. And it makes many 15-17; “A A ” over 17. They This is a school fund raiser Siobban Curry and Megan each of the performers had Professional League, Society new friends for Ocean Grove compete in Run, Swim, and provides for some indi­ Withers gave “A real knock­ a medal placed around their of North American Artists, - a very unique little town.” Run; Distance Run and Dis­ vidual class activities out performance”. neck by Kristin. Miniature Artists of America, Show hours are 10 to tance Swim; Paddle Boards through the school year. The stage was now set Upcoming Events The Washington, DC Minia­ 5. Rain date is August 24. For and a num ber of Team School starts, by the for a beautifully choreo­ Aug 17,; Sand Castle ture Art Society, and many information - call 908-988- events including a torpedo way, in less than three graphed and swum duet by Contest 10am Norwood more. New Jersey organiza­ 6396. rescue where the victim weeks. veteran swimmers Beth Ave. Beach tions include the Freehold Art Attendees at the Show swims out and then the Water Ballet Gallagher and Bis Reilly. Aug 25; Art and Craft Society, Creative Art Guild, are asked to walk their bikes partner swims out to the vic­ This year’s show was Their music was what every Show: Avon Pavilion Manasquan River Group of on the show site and, if at all tim, hands them the torp centered around the theme Olympian seeks, that “One Just enjoy the rest of Artists, the Art Alliance, the possible, to leave their dogs and swims them back in. of, what else? The Olympics. Moment in T im e ” by the summer. If this weather Ocean County Artists Guild, at home. Even with good The final event is the five continues it should be de­ the Westfield Art Association, planning and intentions, ac­ person relay swim. J W V B I N G O lightful. Island Heights Art Guild, and cidents do happen. Avon had a number of 'ULj uj,jj— .ul""jJLUHii youngsters who placed well in these events. The Proceeds Donated To: Rodriguez brothers, Johnny Lyons Veterans Hospital; East Orange Veterans Administration ^ P o U Z [H z s s S and Izzy are consistent in Hospital; Menlo Park Home; Veteran’s Memorial Hospital at Run, Swim, Run and Dis­ Vineland; Paramus Veteran’s Home; Jersey Shore Medical <::/^ssiaU ia/2£ tant Run events. Casey Center; Boy Scouts; Community Center; Scholastic Awards; Capron in Paddle Boards, To Veteran and Civic Projects. Holly Thompson, Casey, 25 Ocean Pathway Ocean Grove, NJ EVERY SUNDAY, 1:00 P.M. AT THE One Block From Auditorium and Sharon McMonagle VFW BUILDING ..^perform ed well in the Dis- BOND ST. & lAKE AYR, ■ ASBURY PARK « (908) 776-9633 Now open 7 days for dinner. ^^^Jjgnt Swim and the Run, Sat./Sun. serving Breakfast. Lunch & Dinner. 'T^'^wim , Run. D.J. Duffy and Paulie Schiebel have their Bountiful Dinner Buffet Nightly beach flags down to a sci­ RICHARD C. FLANIGAN Featuring a Carving Station. Salad Bar ence. Kyle and Cory Hardie & a Choice From Our Homemade Dessert Tray. worked well in Paddle ATTORNEY AT LAW 112 Main Street All for only $13.95 per person. Boards. The “A” girls team Allenhurst, NJ 07711 which included Jamie Gillin, Phone: (908) 531-0771 Complete Luncheon Menu and Breakfast Buffet Carrie Capron, Faith on Saturdays & Sundays. $5.95 per person. Skudin, Natalie Schiebel Full Service Law All baking done on site. and JillThompson took sec­ Personal Injury Elder Law ond place. Other competi­ Consumer Law Real Estate CaUrimtAM^ktttrSsomd tors for Avon included Wills & Estates Municipal Ct. Danny and Rita Maxwell, T1» Four Ti*s«» IS t t e perfect EBrme^ sat VYedding RecepEfoti. I/sS Ftmr Dennis Barrett, Valerie Evening & Weekend Appointments PAGE 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 E im e s -

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HAZEL 4 " j '/m e .-. MEMORIAL CROSS CARD OF THANKS I BLAKELOCK Ocean Grove - The 18- 1 Ocean Grove - Hazel foot Memorial Cross on the The Family of Paul P. Ridner wishes to thank Blakelock, 87, died August front of the Ocean Grove all who were so kind to us during his illness 8th at Jersey Shore Medi­ Auditorium facing the sea, 1 and death. cal Center, Neptune. She will be lighted from August We can’t begin to express our appreciation I was assistant organist at 16 - 18th In memory of Emy for your love and prayers. We will always the First United Methodist and Elizabeth Hermanson I remember and be grateful. Church, Toms River. She by James Speros and Jean Ridner, Pamela, Michael, held a degree in education Marion Minerley, Christopher and Stephen Ward from the University of Ver­ The Memorial Cross Gary Ridner and Susan Lora mont. will be lighted from August Her husband, 19 - 25 In memory of Percival, died in 1983. Sur­ Frederick M. Damitz by viving is a sis^^r, Emma B. Margaret W. DamItz. EDWIN D. president of the A sbury I ’ll Never Let Her Go Away Pettersson, Toms River. Park Lions Club in 1948. by Vanessa VanKoelsveld Anderson and RALSTON His wife, Helen Trik Campbell Funeral Home, Long Branch - Edwin The black dresses Ralston, died in 1978. His The red roses Toms River, is in charge of Ralston, 98, died August son, Robert G. Ralston, The pale look on everyone’s face, arrangements. 7th at Monmouth Medical died in 1964. Surviving are tier still body Center, Long Branchh. Be­ a daughter, Jane R. Hunt, Her closed eyes CARRIE fore retiring in 1973, he Hendersonville, N.C.; and The make-up covering the .scars. 1 can still remember what I saw. D’ANTIGNAC owned and operated the his companion, Erma RO BERT K. Ralston Insurance Agency, Neptune - Carrie Dorrer, Sea Girt. The sad feelings Ocean Grove, for about 50 D’Antignac, 82, died August GRACE JR . Woolley Funeral The lost memories years. He was 19 when he 6th at Jersey Shore Medi­ Neptune - Robert Home, Long Branch, is in Of a life that went to waste. served in France during cal Center, Neptune. She Grace Jr., 50, died August charge of arrangements. The hot summer World War I. After complet­ The warm August breezes and her late husband 10th at home after a lengthy ing basic training with the But chills went through my spine Ernest operated Vets Cab illness. He served as Nep­ I can still remember the way 1 felt. 18th and 19th Cavalry units, Service, Neptune, for over tune Fire Chief in 1984, was he was re-assigned to the 40 years. She was a 53- a member of the Unexcelled vm It was years ago Postal Express Service, year m em ber of M ount Fire Company, the Neptune That site passed which was responsible for But I can remember it clearly every day Pisgah Baptist Temple, First Aid Squaud, the New delivering the mail to some She’s in my heart Asbury Park, where she Jersey Exempt Firemen 40,000 troops. He was the She’s part of my .souj was a Sunday school and the New Jersey State And I'll never let her go awas oldest member of the Pres­ teacher, director of Fire Chiefs Association, I'll never let her go away byterian Church on the Hill theVacation BibleSchhool, and was an associate mem­ in Ocean Township. He was president of the Deaconess ber of Fraternal Order of also a member of the Board and chairperson of Police 19, Neptune. He was Laurice Liquet Fund Update Wheelman Club of Asbury .^he Women’s Day Commit­ also a member of the Nep­ Park, and was a life mem­ accounting. Franchild, Wanamassa, Mrs. tee. She was also the chair­ tune Regular Republican ber of American Legion The Scholarship pres­ Elaine Van Koetsveld- person for the Church An­ Club, the Wesley Lake and Post 346, Neptune. He was NEPTUNE - This year’s win­ entation was made by Howard Family, Neptune niversary and State Con­ Fletcher Lake Commission, a Neptune City councilman ner of the Laurice Irene Li­ Aciscio Liquet Sr., Neptune, City. vention committees. She and Moose Lodge 1549, in 1938 and served as quet Scholarship is Alandra at the Student Activity Din­ The family of Laurice received the Community Point Pleasant. Nicole Ellington. A check for ner, May 30th, at Christie’s extends their thanks for the Business Award in 1995 Surviving are his wife, $500 was presented to the Restaurant in Wanamassa continued support of all the from the Central Jersey Roberta J. Grace; two graduate of Neptune High The 1995 - 1996 contributors, and offers the Business and Professional daughters, Michele L. School who will be attending contributors to the Fund following poem in memory of Women’s Club. Grace and Lisa Grace Morgan State University, included Mrs. Gail Anderson, Laurice, who was killed six Surviving are a son, Curtis, both Neptune; a majoring in computer en­ Neptune, Ms. Virginia Bass, years ago in an automobile William, Long Branch; a brother, Douglas, Neptune gineering with a minor in Wanamassa, Ms. Stacey accident. daughter, Michelle City; and two sisters, Harriet D ’Antignac, New York; and Smith, Ocean Twp., and a sister, Alice Perry, Au­ Valerie Seiy, Michigan. gusta, Ga. Francioni, Taylor & Edward E. Jackson Lopez Funeral Home, Nep­ Funeral Home, Neptune, is tune, is in charge of a r­ Neptune School Bands in charge of arrangements. rangements. Begin Preparations

Neptune - Even program. Th e flute, clarinet, lesson. Parents/Guardians, though it is the middle of alto saxophone, trumpet, Th e who have musical instru­ summer vacation , it is time trombone and bells are in­ ments, should have their in­ for the NeptuneTownship 4th struments taught in the el­ struments checked out be­ and 5th graders to start W a r d r c c m ementary schools. Students fore the first music lesson. thinking about band for the are provided with one-half This will insure the success 10 South Street • Manasquan, NJ 1996/97 school year. Fourth hour lessons one day per of the beginning band stu­ • Petite Women’s Size 4 to 16 and Fifth Graders in all Nep­ week. Students also perform dent. tune Township Elementary in various concert type set­ • Regular Women’s Size 6 to 18 Parents/Guardians re­ Schools (Gables, Green tings during the school year. • Large Women’s Size 14W to 24W questing additional informa­ Grove, Ridge Avenue, Shark Parents/Guardians tion about the Neptune El­ River Hills and Summerfield) must provide the students Visit us on Saturday, August 17th and ementary Band Program can are eligible to be in the band meet Mr. Clarke from Pendleton with their instrument. Rental reach Mr. Jo h n A. forms from various music in­ Woolen Mills where he will be showing Stadtmueller, Director of the new fall womens wear line and holiday strumental vendors are Bands, at 776-2156. Music available on request. Par­ Lessons for Fifth Grade Ad­ preview. Sign in to win our door prize. . . a ents/Guardians, who have two piece suit! (no purchase necessary) vance Bank Members will rental forms are reminded to begin the first full week of Also, receive a free gift with every Pendleton send those forms immedi­ school (Septem ber 9). All purchase. ately into the music vendor new band members will be­ * * • refreshments will be served * * * so that their child’s instru­ gin on the second full week ment is present for the first Open 10 to 5:30 • Sunday 12 to 4 St. P au l’s of school (September 16). (908)-223-1010 TENDER CARE NURSERY • A caring environment • small, nurturing classes Ely Funeral Home • INFANTS to 6 YEARS OLD • HALF and FULL days Highway 33, Neptune WEST GROVE UNITED JlETHODIST OIIJRCH • Ages appropriate activities (1 mile west qf hospital) Corlies Avenue at Waient Street, Neptu ne • Indoor/outdoor recreation • State certified 775^0567 ‘ W o T s h i p Enroll Now For September Funeral Preplanning SERVICES; SUNDAY 9:30 am Medicaid Planning JUNIOR CHURCH SERVICE: 9:30 am 80 Embury Ave. • Ocean Grove HanAkapped Accessible Dr. Walter Jesunconsky, Pastor 775-2265 Church 774-6748 Parsonage 776-6^13 Truly, the Harvard of Nursery Schools D. John Ely Howard L. Ely, Mgr. HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBLE - Tom Manni, The Times THURSDAY. AUGUST 15,1996 PAGE9 2Timeg-

There is an old say­ there, she went on to be a rian Women held at Perdue much, but I try.” Police C h ie f’s A s s o c ia ­ ing “If you want something camp counselor for several University. Mrs. Johnson Last weekend she tion....” he said. “I got that done, ask a busy person.” years, and made countless has also served as Presi­ was on hand at the George from my mother.” Take a minute and think of trips to the Johnsonburg dent of the Presbyterian Sheehan 10K Classic, “You don’t need some of the people you campgrounds. She has Women’s Association. handing out water to run­ any special training to do know...The busy ones just served as Clerk of the Ses­ For many years, ners along the route. Ear­ the things that I do,” Mrs. keep getting busier, right? sion, is on the Pastoral Mrs. Johnson volunteered lier this month, she was on Johnson commented mod­ Take Mrs. Betty Johnson of Nominating Committee, as the manager of the hand at Neptune City Da^, estly. What you do need is Neptune as an example. At and was the church secre­ Nearly New Shop. This helping son Jim who is the a little time you are willing the tender age of 75, she is tary for 35 years. Mrs. shop is affiliated with the Police Chief in Neptune to share with your commu­ still running circles around Johnson serves as a Ruling Presbyterian Church on the City. She assisted with pre­ nity, and a big heart. Judg­ so many of us. Elder as well. Hill, and provides second paring supplies for the run­ ing from the happy smiling Mrs. Johnson began She is also ac­ had clothing in good condi­ ners before the big day, and faces surrounding Betty volunteering with the Mus­ tive in the Shore Mea tion at substantially re­ was also on hand through­ Johnson at her 75th Birth­ cular Dystrophy Associa­ Council of Churches, and duced prices. out the busy day. “I’ve al­ day celebration, she has tion many years ago has served as their Secre­ Mrs. Johnson has ways been involved in been sharing that big heart through her friendship with tary and Treasurer. She received many commenda­ something...the Fire for many years. And for Helen Dunn of Neptune also remains active in the tions and awards over the Department... Kiwanis... .the many more years to come. City. Together the women Monmouth Presbytery and years, but perhaps the most were part of the first local serves on the Committee memorable event was the Betty Johnson branch of that organization. Ministry. She has attended surprise 75th surprise birth­ Mrs. Johnson served as the Synod of New Jersey day celebration hosted by passed away several years that group’s Treasurer for and the Synod of the North her children, grandchildren ago, Charles, Jimmy, John GREAT VALUE! ten years. East, in addition to many and great grandchildren and Bill are active in their She also spent over Synod camps and confer­ last month. Sixty five, communities and in several fifty years with the Warren ences. friends and relatives gath­ civic organizations. She G. Harding Daughters of In 1972, she was ered at Our House Tavern has nine grandchildren, America organization. Dur­ invited to attend the Gen­ to celebrate her latest mile­ who range in age from 13 ing her tenure there, she eral Assembly meeting in stone. “It was a complete to 31. They are Ann held every office possible at Denver Colorado. The Gen­ surprise,” she said. “I don’t Johnson Pruden, James Jr., least once. eral Assembly is a meeting know how they kept it a se­ Michelle, Jennifer, Kristen, John Jr., Meghan, Will, and Mrs. Johnson has of all Presbyterian churches cret.” Courtney. As they get older, also been a member of the from all over the world, and Perhaps her Presbyterian Church on the helps to shape the direction greatest contribution to the her grandchildren are also Hill for the last 43 years, of the church. “It is an community is the sense of spending time in various where she has always been honor to go to General As­ pride and commitment she volunteer activities. Her an integral part of that com­ sembly,” she says. Only 4 has instilled in her children great-grandchildren, munity. “It sort of came to 6 lay representatives of and grandchildren. All five Michael and Ryan Johnson naturally,” she says of her the Monmouth Presbytery of her sons. Gene, who and Matthew Pruden have Involvement. When a need are invited to this annual ajjttle bit of time yet, but will OCEAN GROVE most likely carry on the fam­ arose for Sunday School conference. The group is A charming Victorian Cottage teachers, she was readily made up of approximately ily tradition. available. She also served 50 churches throughout the Mrs. Johnson has suitable for a primary residence, vacation no intention of slowing as Deputy Superintendent area. Several years ago, home, or just a weekend getaway. of the Sunday School pro­ she also attended the Na­ down, now that she is re­ gram for many years. 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C Damone at Great Auditorium (Pcean (Crow locals Ocean Grove - The Seating $25.00. Tickets may intermissions. They may also Singer’s Singer, Vic Damone, be purchased at the Audito­ be purchased through * The Agape Gang vilion. Antique Show Saturday, Au­ will appear at the Great Au­ rium Box Office Monday TicketMaster outlets by calling Puppets of Narberth, PA will * This Sunday there gust 24 from 10:00 A.M. to ditorium Saturday, August 17, through Friday 10AM to 5PM (201) 507-8900 or (609) 520- present a gospel puppet pro­ will be a Dixieland Jazz Wor­ 6:00 P.M. in the Auditorium at 8:00PM. and Saturday 10AM through 8383. gram onThursday at 6:30 p.m. ship Service featuring Tony Pavilion. Currently. Vic Damone at the Ocean Grove Board­ Campolo, who will preach, * The Chamber of is enjoying sustained suc­ walk Pavilion. and the Wooster Street Trol­ Commerce is sponsoring a cess internationally in TV * Sally Ettari of ley Dixieland Band at the Au­ “Red Hot Lobster Bake on guest appearances, concerts Shrub Oak, NY will present a ditorium at 7:00 P.M. Saturday, August 24. and club dates. His concerts gospel concert on Friday at ’ The Ocean Grove " Miss Phyllis throughout the . 6:30 p.m. at the Ocean Grove Area Chamber of Commerce Schultz, contralto, and her pia- . Great Britain and Australia Boardwalk Pavilion. is sponsoring Historic Trolley nist Larry Salvatore, Asbury have set records in the field. * The Sixth Re­ rides every Sunday in August Park, presented a program In 1981, Th e British formed Male Chorus of North between 1 2 -5 p.m. For $4.00. entitled “Songs For All Sea­ Broadcasting Company, for Haledon will present a gospel you can take a 35-minute sons” at Holiday City, Toms the first time, sponsored an American singer in concert music program on Saturijay at drive-by tour leaving from Au­ River, for the 53rd Wedding Firestone ^ and Damone was presented 2:00 p.m.. at the Ocean Grove ditorium Park Square. Anniversary of her uncle and in the famed Albert Hall in Hour Returns Boardwalk Pavilion. * The Ocean Grove aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Van London. He sang before * Jim Gutacker, Beautification Project will Riper, and also at King Manor, Ocean Grove - The standing room only audi­ State Director of Child Evan­ host a “Gardens By The Sea” Neptune, for the residents. popular weekly radio show ences and his RCA record al­ gelism, will speak at the walking self-guided tour on They will present the concert of the 4 0 ’s. “T H E bums in England hit the top Vic Damone Surfside Service on Sunday Saturday, August 17 from 12 again on August 19th at 8:00 FIR ES TO N E H O U R ”, will be of the charts. at 4:45 p.m, with music by the noon until 5 p.m. Tickets are P.M. in the Tabernacle as a recreated on Wednesday, Damone is busily en­ Jericho Road Quartet of Cen­ only $6 by mail to P.O. Box benefit for the O G CM A Res­ August 21st, at 7:30 PM in gaged in a variety of projects: tral Baptist Church of Trenton 594, Ocean Grove or in per­ toration Fund. the Great Auditorium. recording singles and LP’s, CtlSTOIVI at the Ocean Grove Board­ son the day of the tour at the * Honorable Harry Mertine Johns, Mezzo developing a TV special, walk Pavilion. Auditorium Pavilion. Larrison, Director of the Mon­ Soprano, will join Dr. Gordon compiling a cookbook titled * “Hosanna”, the * The 16th Annual mouth County Freeholders, Turk, Auditorium Organist, :”Recipes for Lovers.” and tour group from Ocean Grove Boardwalk will receive the 1 9 ^ Verdant ASSOCIATES for an evening of music many others. Over the past College of Bible, will present Fine Arts Show will take Award from the Monmouth which was frequently hears five years, he has traveled a gospel concert on Monday place on Saturday, August County Conservation Foun­ on the famous weekly radio more than 500,000 miles ful­ at 2:00 p.m. at the Ocean 17 from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. dation on September 21. The show. Lewis Daniels will be filling engagements. Grove Boardwalk Pavilion. The shoyv will cover 7 blocks group’s annual fund-raiser will the announcer. The singer keeps busy ( «IC. ' V * The Tim Craven from Ocean Avenue to be held at the home of Diney Ms.Johns will be re­ in charity work and has Family Band of Ephrata, PA Ocean Pathway to Embury and Barry Goldsmith, Rum- Ail membered by many for her helped raise many thou­ will present a gospel concert Avenue. son. many years as a member of sands of dollars for the on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the * “Cabaret For Life, * Residents Augusto m the Auditorium quartet prior American Cancer Society, St. Ocean Grove Boardwalk Pa- Inc.,” an Ocean Grove based De Souza and John 1200 Mate street to her retirement in 1991. community theater with a Fitzpatrick received their BA Mary’s Hospital San/Fran- The public is invited to this cisco and the Salvation cause (AIDS) is presenting degrees in Psychlogy from evening of nostalgia. A free ‘Th e Best of Times” on Au­ Kean College. De Souza Army. will offering will be received General Admission itBmm gust 16, 17. 23 & 24 at The graduated Cum Laude. - at the door. Ramada Inn in West Long *The“Wizardof Oz" Tickets are $20.00: Reserved UNIFORMS Branch at 8 P.M. Funds will be performed in the Great raised will benefit Broadway Auditorium tonight and tomor­ Anthony Campolo to Preach Sunday Grand Opening Cares/Equity Fights Aids row by 100 young actors Ocean Grove -*The1 dy­dy- less Developedeveloped countries, as Carmel Baptist church inWe'est Neptune City and local service organiza­ rangng in age from 8 to 15 namic Anthony (Tony) well as with at-risk children Philadelphia. tions in M onm outh and years old at 7:30 p.m. Tickets Campolo. one of the Grove's and youth in urban America Dr. Cam poio is also Ocean Counties. The Presi­ are only $5 and may be pur­ most popular preachers re­ He is a graduate of minister-at-large for World dent of this local fundraising chased at the door. turns to the Great Auditorium. Eastern College and Eastern Concern in Seattle, Washing­ in stock coupon * AARP Day. in Sunday. August 18. He will Baptist Theological Seminary ton. He has written 23 books, ^ expires 8/22/96 ^ group IS Andrew De Prisco, a graduate of Neptune H.S. Ocean Grove will be held on speak at both the 10:30AM and earned his Ph.D. in soci­ including The Kingdom of God Ail Major Credit Cards Accepted and Ocean Grove resident. Saturday. August 24 from 10 and 7:00 PM worship service. ology at Temple University. is a Party and My Family Is Shark River Plaza For more information, please - 4p.m. There will be a man­ Dr. Cam polo is the A professor of sociol­ Driving Me Crazy Neptune City call 776-5713. aged care forum, exhibits, founder and president of the ogy at Eastern College, Dr, He is married to Marga­ 988-3776 ’ The Historical So­ entertainment, “lobster fes­ Evangelical Association for Campolo is director of Evan­ ret (Davidson) Campolo and < :ros.s R iver M all ciety of Ocean Grove is tival.’ an historical walking the Promotion of Education, gelism for the Christian Envi­ has two grown children and Rt, 9 L a k ew ood presenting its Post Card and tour, etc. an organization committed to ronmental Association and two orandchildren. .164-3377 ministry in social programs in associate pastor of the Mount

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Parents/Guardians and concert Bank consists of sea­ are interested in the Band pro- 15 YEARS AGO 30 YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO students will be introduced to the soned musicians who ha\« been g-am should contact Mr. John A. (FROM THE AUG. 13, (FROM THE AUG. 19, (FROM THE AUG 15, band program. A demonstration playing for two years or longer. Stadtmueller at the Neptune City 1981, ISSUE OFTH ETIMES) 1966, ISSUE OFTHETIM ES) 1946, ISSUE OFTHETIMES) of all band instruments will be Both groups are provided with a School. A tentative lesson Rensselaer Medals for Mary Catherine New Jersey State given after a brief video show­ lesson and ensemble period schedule will be made for all con­ high school juniors with top Convin, Interlaken and Rob­ Judge Harold B. Wells, an ing the benefits of band from el­ once a week. Both bands per­ cert band members for the first academic standing in math ert Ellerslie Davis.Jr, Neptune Ocean Grove Trustee, ad­ ementary schobi through high formed last year at the Holiday full week of school. and science were awarded were married in Trinity Church, dressed a crowd of 3,500 in school. Studente will try the irv to Marcus W. Path, Neptune Asbury Park. the Auditorium on the first strument of their choice after the H.S. and Steven Branigan, Dr. Chester A. anniversary of the Japanese meeting is finished.the Neptune Asbury Park H.S. Pennington, Minneapolis min­ surrender, August 24, 1945. City Band Program is an after Pamela Daly, Ocean ister and former Methodist Mrs. L.D. Quinby of At­ school band program which con­ Grove, was awarded her di­ pastor in Neptune City, was lanta, GA, an Ocean Grove sists of two bands, the Cadet ploma from the Fordham Ocean Grove Auditorium vacationer, told Th e times Band and the Corcert Band.The University Graduate School preacher. about her father, WA Belmar Guards of Business Adm. Lt. William J. Kennedy, Hemphill, a Confederate Vet­ The 24th annual Neptune City was promoted eran, who was taken pris­ W in Title Coaster Derby was sched­ to the rank of Captain in the oner at Gettysburg. After the Bradley Beach - Belmar uled for Sunday, Sept. 20, on N.J. State Police. war. he returned home to lifeguards finished second in the Brighton Ave, Shark River “Girl, Girls,Girls" was Atlanta and founded “The final event to squeak out a half Hills. the title of the 24th Annual Atlanta Constitution News­ point victory over the host team Kym m e A, Taylor of Show by the Auditorium Ush­ paper, with his partner from in the Annual Bradley Beach Farmingdale and Ocean ers. the start,Henry Grady, who Lifeguard Tournament. Belmar Grove married James Blanche Kemp, Supt. of conducted the editorial dept. adored 36.5 points to Bradley Gresham Van Cleef, the Bancroft-Taylor Rest Mentioned on the Beach’s 36 points with Sea Girt Cranbury, on June 18 in St. Home, 74 Cookman Ave., Beachcomber, Ocean Grove finishing third with 35 points. Bra­ Paul's U.M. Church, Ocean Ocean Grove, reported 30 re­ column were: Jean dley Beach’s Matt Nunnally won Grove. The fathers, both min­ tired Methodist missionairies Aschenbach, Betty Purvis, the opening event, the ironman isters, officiated. and deaconesses were in Harry Warren Baker, Ruth relay, with Belmar second and Hilda Castanzo, residence. Rudge, Jim Finley, Joe Allenhurst/Loch Arbor third. Ocean Grove, was pre­ Doris Tiedemann was Sandford, Ty Bills, Doris Avon won the second event, the sented with a healthy plant general chairman of the An­ Allaire, Dan Cole,Lois swim/paddle relay, with by Ralph Snodsmith, W O R nual Bazaar at Hamilton Haley,Helen Buch, Bud Allenhurst/Loch Arbor second radio’s flora and fauna ex­ Methodist Church. Salmon, Frank Nichols, and Belmar third. The swim vic­ pert. She entered WOR’s Anxxig those mentioned Anna Nichols, Dave tim relay was won by Sea Girt, “Office Visit” contest by writ­ in the “Beachcomber”, Ocean Stevens, Jean Miller,Gil with Bradley Beach second and ing “Only God Can Make A Grove youth column, were Gail Bowles, Lois Wilson, Lou Avon third. The boat pick-up re­ Tree” and Only Ralph Catley, Shirley Hayte, Karne Stubb, Lois Brown, Delores lay was won by Spring Lake, Snodsmith Can Make A Twedle, Sandy Azzonino, Jean Hoffman, Gloria Allenhurst/Loch Arbor was sec­ Poinsettia Bloom a Second Ann Jackson,Lynn Dennett, Niedenstein, Joyce ond and Belmar and Avon tied Year.” Danny Everette, Jeff Thomp­ Garrabrandt, Dan Morgan for third. Sea Girt had finished Carol Stallings of “As son, Ffolly Stoll, Sharon Hughes, and more. second but was disqualified. Tlie the World Turns” and her Buddy Stoll, Nancy White, Jim General Instrument fifth event, the surf medley, was "A Tisket - A Tasket" husband were autographing Oliver, Keff Kopp, Sharon Corp., world’s largest manu­ their book at the Auditorium Dolbear, Gene Emmons, B.J. facturer of radio parts, estab­ won by Sea Girt, Belmar was NEPTUNE • Jean Hibbard proudly displays the basket Book Store in Ocean Grove, Giorgio, Andrew Woodward, lished a branch in the secorxi over Bradley Beach in a that won her a Blue Ribbon in the Home and Garden and Tom Netherton of Kerry Duke, Rosalie Chiola,Jay Charms Building, Asbury very dose arxJ controversial call. Competition at the Monmouth County Fair, July 23-28. The final event, the boat relay, Lawrence Welk fame was Leatherman, Steve P.ropert, Park. was won by Sea Girt, Belmar autographing records and Emmett White, Ralph Davison was secorxj. Spring Lake third cassettes after his show. & Bonnie Ayers. and Bradley Beach fourth.

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For more info., odist Church, will take place HS and joined the Marine Council for the 96/97 year. ’ Kate Duerr has to three former board members please call 922-8349 or 922- on Sunday August 18 with a Corps that same year. Rich was elected Treasurer joined the Neptune Senior at a dinner Tuesday, August 13. 2184. walk through Ocean Grove ’ Jim Mulvey of Post and Lisa was elected Corre­ Center as Recreation Coordi­ Receiving plaques were Gilmon * Robert Gray beginning at 3 P.M. Registra­ 346 announced the winners sponding Secy. nator. W e’ll tell you more Brooks, a nine-year member placed 1st in the professional tion will take place at Manor of the recent golf tournament * Post 346 will hold about Kate in a separate fea­ and past president; Jospeh sculpture category and Andy by the Sea from 2-3 p.m. that held at Gamblers Ridge - First a 32-contestant Horseshoe ture. Garbarine, a three-year mem­ Peluso placed 2nd in the non­ day. Proceeds from the walk Place team included Paul Tournament at 3 p.m. Sunday, * The annual ber and Rarxjy Reynolds, who professional sculpture cat­ go to The Fellowship Fund of Keegan, Fred Boenig, Bruce August 18 at the Post Home, Mayor’s Ball will be held Fri­ served for nine months. egory in Monmouth County’s The United Methodist Homes Cannell and John Hunter. The Gully Road. There will be 16 day, September 27 at Squire’s * Garden Pharmacy Senior Art Show. of NJ. longest drive was made by 2-man teams competing in a Pub. Last year, over 400 rx>w accepts payment for water ' Mark your calen­ * Marine Bob Hoffman. Another tourna­ double elimin-ation format. people attended this black-tie bills for New Jersey Ameri-can dar for Neptune Day on Sat­ CpI. Anthony R. Hines, son of ment is planned for the spring. Top 3 teams win prizes. gala where selected or- Water Company customers. urday, September 14 at 12 Hugh and Martha Hines, * Hamilton UM * The Ladies Aux. to ganizations/charities are re­ There is no additional charge Noon. Doris Terrace, was promoted Church members Rich The Unexcelled Fire Co. will cipients of the proceeds. Call for this service. * The 2nd Annual to his current rank while serv­ Nichols and Lisa Cannell have present “Let’s go back to the Rosemary at 988-5200 for LOUIS BURKLEYJR. Walk for the Ages, sponsored ing at Camp Lejeune, NC. He been elected as officers for 50s” Sat. Aug. 24th from 8 pm more information. NAZARETH, PA. - to midnight. $15.00 per couple * Tom and Jill Word has reached us of or $8.00 stag. Please call 774- Corrigan are parents of a the death of Dr. Louis Burkley 8903 for tickets. baby boy born July 21 at Jr., 99, on June 16 at Moravian * Jersey Shore Monmouth Medical Center. Hall Square. Dr. ButKIey spent Medical Center has added " Navy Petty Officer his childhood summers in another class to its program 3rd Class Keith S. Gopsill, son Ocean Grove and his sister, on Babysitting for Saturday of Stewart and Debbie K J c / i o i c m Mrs. Howard (Catherine) Smith August 17 and 24 from 10:00 Gopsill, has returned to his is a resident now at the Nep­ until Noon for teenagers bet­ homeport in Norfolk, VA after tune Conva-Center. ween the ages of 11 and 17. completing a six-month de­ Dr. Burkley was an The fee is $15. Please call ployment aboard the de­ obstetrician with over 50 years 776-4288 to register. stroyer USS Conolly. of practice, last at Easton Hos­ * Kim and Tom * Navy Petty Officer pital where he was co-founder • McDonald, members of St. 3rd Class Ira V. Dorin, son of of the Prenatal Clinic. He was James Episcopal Church, cel­ Mary D. Dorin, recently re­ also instructor at the Easton ebrate their new baby girl, ported for duty aboard the air­ 3/19/71 - 8/12/96 Hospital Training School. Colleen Julia McDonald, born craft carrier USS Theodore Happy sixth Anniversary in heaven. We remember the During his many July 13, weighing 6 pounds, Roosevelt, homeported in happiness your smile would bring and how a room would years of practice, he delivered 5 ounces. Maternal grandpar­ Norfolk, VA. brighten with your presence. more than 6,000 babies, includ­ ents are Gail and Larry * May graduates You were the joy of our lives and we have missed ing two sets of triplets. He re­ you dearly, but we take heart in knowing that you are now tired from practice in 1971 as an angel of God and that this is not good-bye but ’till we New Officers emeritus associate and was meet again. honored with the 50-year gold Love forever, Mom, Dad, Cisco, Antoinette, for SAL 346 button of the Jefferson Medical Catherine and Family. College and the Easton Lodge 152F& AM . N EP TU N E - Officers for the Born in Philadelphia, 1996-97 Sons of the “Papa” Burkley, as he was affec­ American Legion of Neptune tionately called, was the son of Township American Legion fhe late Louis F. Sr. and Sally CaU For Our Post 346 were installed at 7 Breckinbridge Gunzar-Burkley. p.m. Tuesday, August 13 by He was a member and past state and county American commander of the Rice-Ebner Post 588 American Legion in Catering Menu. Legion commanders at the Easton and a 60-year member Post Home. of the Easton Lodge 152 F & With N.J. Department (908) 988-1007 Law School AM, a member of the Lehigh (State) Commander William Consistory of /Mlentown arrd the Rakestraw and Monmouth For Thomas Rajah Shrine Temple of Read­ County Commander Carl ing. Albern Sr. presiding, the new Monroe He was predeceased Post 346 SAL Squadron by his wife, the former Edith officers installed were : Gil Thomas James Mon­ Smith, who died in 1982 and his Carney as commander; Tom roe, son of James and Pat­ son, Dr. Louis F, III who died in D a y ’s ricia Monroe, received a Frevert of Wall, vice com­ 1988. Surviving are his daugh­ Bachelor of Arts degree, mander; Patrick Gallagher, ter, Mary Elizabeth Duszynski, with an English major, from chaplain; Jason Wathen, Lockport, NY; a sister, Catherine Seton Hall University, historian; Neptune Mayor Smith, Neptune; six grandchil­ South Orange, N.J. on May James McGann, sergeant-at- dren and five great-grandchil­ 20, 1996. arms; Marcos Orzco, assis­ dren. R e s t a u r a n t Upon graduation from tant sergeant-at-arms. The family requests Red Bank Catholic High SAL Commander Carney memorials to Easton Hospital, School, Thomas served a succeeds Carl Albern Jr., South 21st Street, Easton, RA * Open 7 Days For Lunch & Dinner four year tour of duty in the who is now state SAL 18042. United States Marine Detachment vice com­ Corps. * Featuring Creative Seafood, mander. He will continue his studies at Seton Hall Law Pastas & Salads School. * Beautiful Outdoor, Shaded Game SUMMER SALE Tea Garden Setting Benefit ON AIR CONDITIONERS! * for St. Save Now At Unequalled Low Prices Spectacular Sunday Brunch Preseason Sale In Progress Claire’s Served From 12-3 For Only $9.95 FRIEDRICH * G.E. * CARRIER ...LAYAWAY NOW and SAVE! N EP TU N E - A Benefit Softball game between Al on all Major Appliances Natale "Old Timers" and REBATES OF $25.00 to $200.00 I Located In The Heart oi W JLK "Double Plays" will be ( Cn played to benefit Sf. Claire from FRIEDRICH and JGM I ____T___ 1 House in Neptune. The Of Ocean Grove, Easy Financing Pilgrim Pathway li > facility provides housing for Available GECC Just Off < children with AIDS. Package Discounts on Multi Sales!...... c • Outdoor • e The game will be held c DAYS • Dining • cd We Service All Make Appliances and Sales. Main Street At <3 O a on Wednesday, August 21 at 47 Olin Street 2 6:00 p.m. at the Neptune J.O. MENNIE Co. Central Ave. City Softball Field (Adams 190S H w y. 33 Neptune Field) on West %tvania {i/ % M « c k mmt a t J m rttf Ikara Cfr.) 7 7 S - 3 9 8 6 Avenue. THURSDAY. AUGUST 15,1996 PAGE15

THE t io n s h ip caught with wrapper off and kid scolded. “Th e Snickers CLEAN PLATE sinking mouth full, invent‘N E W ’ old we know about, it’s the G IN ­ CLUB from a 12 saying”). SENG that’s worrisome. By: Pepper bean I agreed. “Let’s With you ’Street-Walking’ Braun salad. I change the old saying to who’s going to shop and You are The threw in ‘binge today for tomorrow it co o k .. .?” what you eat! two. may vanish". (I REALLY N E E D T O What a terrifying The chocolate cov­ HOOK UP WITH MY thought.. . Mustard Seed all the gro- ered knuckles were a real SHOPPING MENTOR I'm a hu- ceries are give-away. AGAIN AND LEARN HOW man compactor, by Diane Brauii unloaded “Really Mother”, the TO PREPARE GINSENG.) I know, I and put know. ‘The Clean Plate usually reads labels. You butter; she swerved into the away, children mysteriously Club’ is ‘depression’ mental­ can just grab the same checkout line. appear. Th e y seem to fail ity. But when the only thing brands and then move on; Staring into my cart, I from the rahers like rav­ the kids wrap their lips (saves time, and you can chickened out, threw it into ished bats. Bats have radar. around are frozen ice-pops snack on store samples reverse and disappeared Teenage bats have sonar. for breakfast, I notice. while you wait.) into the cookie aisle. They scour hiding They should try new Tailing strangers My friends were places, finding my personal foods. And I refuse to ac­ through the ‘dietetic dol­ gone, the sample tray chocolate rewards’ for cept, “I don’t like that.” drums’ can be lonely, par­ empty; nothing left but cooking, cleaning and “How do you know ticularly if all your friends crumbs (I licked the cor­ shopping. you don’t like 12 bean are in the cookie aisle, ners). Starving bats hunt in salad?” I challenge. sharing cream-sauce reci­ ‘You are what you groups. When one bat finds “Mother, even ‘one’ pes and neighborhood dirt. eat’, flashed before me. large quantities of‘stashed’ bean is incompatible with My shopping cart re­ From the survey of delicacies, it sends a high- dating.” sembled the state of Iowa. the cart, I was seriously pitched signal to the others, Where do they get Every variety of seed maladjusted. Did I mention it sounds like “yum, yum, this stuff? Whatever hap­ and grain was present and boring? yum” with your mouth full. ( pened to dates in open-air accounted for. What does one add to I stuff my pockets and locations with other kids on This gal was cooking root soup’? cleavage with candy bars a 12 bean diet. for a family of squirrels From the inventory of and escape undetected.) It's staggering that a Not to be judgmental. roots, seeds and grains. I Th e others track the meal could have such a I hung around for a few had the makings of a fine wave length to its source lasting effect on their social more aisles. divorce. and devour the booty lives (hours later in a The Produce Section I’m married to a meat Exhausted, I parked car). was lush: fruits, veg­ and potatoes guy. Sure he’ll slouched on the sofa, con­ What the heck, I put etables, nuts. try an odd rutabaga, as cealing candy wrappers in a 25 year marriage to the She grabbed for the long as he has some the zippers, while ponder­ test and gobbled the left­ roots; turnips, beets and mashed potatoes to hid it ing what to do with soup The Sampler Scores Again! overs. He looked-on, slurp­ ginseng. under. roots. OCEAN GROVE - Xom Rechlln, (left) owner of the ing his clam juice. Frankly, I didn’t see Spinning through the Lost in thought, I was Sampler Inn, presents a $609.00 check to Lee Kimber, The best way to ‘eat an urgency. There wasn’t store, I added side-dishes. caught. chairperson of the Ocean Grove Beautification Project. right’ is to follow a healthy another hand within 30 feet “Mother! W hat hap­ The Sampler donated $1.00 per dinner served on shopper. that had an interest in any­ Keeping in mind ‘you pened to that old saying, Wednesday, August 7 toward the volunteer group’s thing but the ginseng. I don’t know any; so I are what you eat’, I ordered ‘You are what you eat?’” (I fundraising projects. Kimber told The Times that there Following obediently a lean ‘rump roast’. just pick a trim, energetic punched the Snickers are 15 active volunteers and their beautification projects behind. I just whimpered Cheesecake has stranger and fag-along. deeper into the sofa bed.) Include the beachfront, front gates, and many other This type of individual passing the ice cream and been known to save a rela- (Confucius say, “when historic areas. PAGE16 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15.1996 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES. ' PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES

SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS shall expose for sale at public ven­ CH-752581 The following summary or synopsis of the audit report, together with the recommendations, is the due. at Half of Records. 1 East Main CH-752403 SHERIFF’S SALE minimum required to be published. Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meet­ SHERIFFS SALE SUPERIOR COURT ing Room), in the Borough of Free­ SUPERIOR COURT Summary or Synopsis of Audit Report of the OF NEW JERSEY hold. County of Monmouth, New Jer­ OF NEW JERSEY Ocean Grove Sewerage Authority CHANCERY DIVISION sey. on Monday, the 19th Day of Au­ CHANCERY DIVISION For the Year ended December 3t, t995 MONMOUTH COUNTY gust. 1996 at 2 o ’clock. P.M. prevail­ MONMOUTH COUNTY as Required by N.J.S. 40A:5A-t6. Docket No. F-6725-95 ing time. Docket No. F-8530-94 Beneficial New Jersey, Inc. d/b/a ______OCEAN GROVE SEWERAGE AUTHORITY______The property to be sold is located in Midlantic National Bank. A National Beneficial Mortgage Co.. A Delaware the Borough of Red Bank in the Banking Association. Ptaintilf vs: COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET Coip. Plaintiff vs: County of Monmouth, State of New Triangle Square, A NJ General Part­ FOR THE YEARS ENDED DECEMBER 31,1995 AND 1994 Richard S. Rooy, et ais. Defendants Jersey. nership a/k/a Triangl e Square Assoc.. Dec. 31.1995Assets By virtue of a writ of execution in the Commonly known as: 126 Leighton Defendants above stated action to me directed, I Unrestftcted Assets Avenue, Red Bank, New Jersey By virtue of a writ of execution In the shall expose for sale at public ven­ Cash and Cash Equivalents $127,456.48 $96,055.10 07701. above stated action to me directed, I due, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Funds Held by the Township of Neptune Tax Lot No. 13.05 in Block No. 81. shall expose for sale at public ven­ Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meet­ Sewerage Authority 188,714.41 168,844.03 Dimer^ions of Lo t (Approximately) due, at Hail of Records, 1 East Main ing Room), in the Borough of Free­ Accounts Receivable: 90’ wide x 25* long. Street (2rKt Floor - Freeholders Meet­ hold. County of Monmouth, New Jer­ Nearest Cross Street Situated on the ing Room), in the Borough of Free­ Customer Sewer Charges and Accrued Interest 87.396.12 136.017.11 sey, on Monday, the 9th Day of Sep­ westerly side of Leighton Avenue, hold. County of Monmouth, New Jer­ Total Unrestricted Assets 400.916.24 tember, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.M. pre­ sey, on Monday, the 26th Day of Au­ Restricted Assets 103.50' from the northerly side of vailing time. gust, 1996 at 2 o’clock, P.M. prevail­ Renewal and Replacement Fund: Bank Street. The property to be sold is located in ing time. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of the Tow nship of Neptune, in the Cash and Cash Equivalents 101.500.00 101.500.00 Beginning at a point in the easteriy the bid amount at the time of sale. County of Monmouth, State of New Tnjst Fund: side of Swimming River Road, said Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Jersey. Cash and Cash Equivalents 45.000.00 45.000.00 point being the southeast corner of tified check only. Commonly known as: 507 Moore Total Restricted Assets 146.500.00 146.500.00 Lot 14A, Block 337 and 118 feel more The approximate amount of the judg­ Road, Neptune, New Jersey. or less south of the point of curvature Property and Equipment ment. Commission aruj costs to be Tax Lot No. 19 and 20 in Block No. from the southerly side of Newman Equipment 85,823.99 70,927.74 satisfied by sale is the sum of 454. Springs Road as it meets the said Less: Accumulated Depreciation (28.861.621 (20,279.23) $11,733.48. Additionally, all sales are Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 easterly side of Swimming River Total Property and Equipment 50.648,51 subject to Advertising fees, to be feet wide x 100 feet long. Road, and running; thence Total Assets $607.029.38 $598.064.75 paid by the successful bidder. Nearest Cross Street: Situate on the 1) North 85 degrees 50 minutes east, The Sheriff hereby reserves the right northerly line of Moore Road. 150 Uabmtles and Fund Equity 200.36 feet to a point; thence to adjourn this sale without further feet from the westerly line of Carton notice by publication. 2) South 14 dogreos 30 minutes eost, Avenue. Prior lion(s): None. Accounts Payable $182.801.66 JO S EP H W. OXLEY. Sheriff 249.24 fool to a point; Ihonce TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of Dated: July 24. 31, Aug. 7,14.1996 3) South 72 degroes 30 minutes west, Fund Equity the bid amount at the time of sale. Shapiro & Kreisman, Attorneys 134.66 feet to a point in the said Retained Earnings: Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Jeffrey A. Grabowski, for the firm easterly side of Swimming River Unrestricted: tified check only. (609) 662-5535 Road; thence Unreserved 136,109.77 99,919.06 The approximate amount of the judg­ 4) Along the said easterly side of Resenred per Agreement with Township of (30-33) 63.24 ment, Commission and coats to be Swimming River Road, north 25 de­ Neptune Sewerage Authority 188.714.41 168.844.03 satisfied by sale is the sum of grees 13 minutes west, 175.07 feet to 324.824.18 $109,596.35. Additionally, all sales 268.763.09 a point: thence CH-753103 are subject to Advertising fees, to be Restricted: 5) South 85 degrees 50 minutes west, SHERIFF’S SALE paid by the successful bidder. Renewal and Replacement Fund 101.500.00 101.500.00 7.50 feet to a point: thence SUPERIOR COURT The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Trust Fund 45.000.00 45.000.00 6) Continuing along the said easteriy OF NEW JERSEY to adjourn this sale without further 146.500.00 146.500.00 side of Swimming River Road, north CHANCERY DIVISION notice by publication. Total Fund Equity 25 degrees 13 minutes wesL 120.98 471.324.18 415.263.09 MONMOUTH COUNTY JO S EP H W. OXLEY. Sheriff feet to the point and place of begir>- Total Liabilities and Fund Balance $607.029.38 $598.064.75 Docket No. F-11814-95 Dated: Aug. 14. 21. 28. Sep. 4.1996 ning. OCEAN GROVE SEWERAGE AUTHORITY Midstate Mortgage Investors Group. Stem. Lavinthal, Norgaard & Daly, The above description is drawn in Plaintiff vs: Attorneys STATEMENT OF REVENUE. EXPENSES AND accordance with a survey made by Fannie Moore. Defer>dants Edwin M. Lavinthal, for the firm CHANGES IN FUND EQUITY James R. Watson dated December By virtue of a writ of execution In the (2011 740-0700 18,1986. FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31.1995 above stated action to me directed, I (33-36) 68.20 Being the same premises described AND THE SIX MONTH PERIOD ENDED DECEMBER 31.1994 shall expose for sale at public ven­ in a deed from Robert J. Oeverio and Operating Revenues: Dec. 31.1995 Dec. 31.1994 due, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main Constance Daverio. his wife, to Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meet­ Customer Service and Consumption Charges $681.672.39 $139.733.77 Charles S. Toop, Peter J. Frentz and ing Room), in the Borough of Free­ Operating Expenses: Donald Devine, a Partnership, dated hold, County of Monmouth, New Jer­ Costs of Providing Services 526.925.63 230.576.71 CH-751937 September 28, 1984 and recorded sey, on Monday, the 26th Day of Au­ Administrative and General 173,839.80 59,051.96 SHERIFF'S SALE November 1,1984 in Deed Book 4519 gust. 1996 at 2 o ’clock, P.M. prevail­ Depreciation 8.582.39 10.132.53 SUPERIOR COURT page 485, and further being the same ing time. 709.347.82 299.761.20 OF NEW JERSEY premises conveyed by Donald Devine Being the premises known as the C H A N C ER Y DIVISION to Charles S. Toop and Peter J. Frentz Operating Deficit (27.675.43) (160.027.43) Township of Neptune, County of MONMOUTH COUNTY and Gertrude Frentz, his wife, t/a Tri­ Non-Operating Revenues: Monmouth ar>d State of New Jersey. Docket No. F-13576-94 angle Square, a Partnership, dated Interest on Sewer Charges 15,508.25 10,872.85 Lot No. 7.8.9,79 and 80 Block 191. Interest on Invested Funds 16,852.04 4,918.66 Vision Mortgage Corporation. Plain­ January 3.1986 and recorded Janu­ Dimensions of Lot: 50 x 150 and 75 x tiff vs: Interest on Sewer Rent Reserve Neptune ary 2 4 ,1 986 in Deed Book 4626 page 75. Patricia A. Williams, et ais Defen­ 120. 6,213.01 Nearest Cross Street: Summerfield Township Sewerage Authority 10,815.85 dants Currently being known as Lots 16 Avenue. Search Fees 690.00 470.00 By virtue of a writ of execution in the and 16.01 inclusive, In Block 337 as Commonly Known As: 1605 Bangs Township of Neptune Maintenance 20,000.00 above stated action to me directed, I set forth on the Middletown Tow n­ Avenue. Neptune, New Jersey. Tap Connection Fees 13.600.00 shall expose for sale at public ven­ ship Tax Map, and commonly known Additional Information may be ob­ 63.866.14 36.074.52 due, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main as 3 Swimming River Road Lincroft, tained from the Sheriff of Monmouth Net lncome/(Deficit) 36,190.71 (123,952.91) Street (2nd Floor • Freeholders Meet­ Monmouth County. New Jersey County. Retained Earnings January 1 99.919.06 223.871.97 ing Room), in the Borough of Free­ 07738. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of Retained Earnings December 31 hold, County of Monmouth, New Jer­ TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of $99,919.06 the bid amount at the time of sale. ______sey, on Monday, the 9th Day of Sep­ the bid amount at the time of sale. The accompanying Notes to Financial Statements are an integral part of this statement. Balance due In 30 days. Cash or cer­ tember, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.M. pre­ Balance due In 30 days. Cash or cer­ tified check only. vailing time. tified check only. The approximate amount of thejudg- That a fixed asset record system be established and maintained. Ail that certain land and premises The approximate amount of the judg­ ment, Commission and costs to be situated In the Township of Ocean ment, Commission and costs to be The above summary or synopsis was prepared from the report of the audit of the Ocean satisfied by sate is the sum of (Wanamassa), County of Monmouth, satisfied by sate is the sum of Grove Sewerage Authority for the year ended December 31, 1995. $109,563.85. Additionalty, all sates State of New Jersey. $694,323.49. Additionally, all sales This report of audit submitted by Armour S. Hulsart and Company, Registered Municipal are subject to Advertising fees, to be Being known and designated as Lot are subject to Advertising fees, to be Accountants, is on file at the Authority’s office and may be inspected by any interested person. paid by the successful bidder. 15 in Block 5 as shown on a certain paid by the successful bidder. The Sheriff hereby reserves the right W.P. Benfer, Chairman map entitled "Sub-Division of The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without further (33) Interlaken Gardens situated as to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. Wanamassa, Ocean Township, notice by publication. JO SEPH W . OXLEY, Sheriff Monmouth County, N.J. Pioneer De­ JO S EP H W. OXLEY. Sheriff CH-7S3432 CH-753442 Dated: July 31, Aug. 7.14, 21.1996 velopment, Inc., Scale 1"> 50’, Will­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Dated: Juiy 31, Aug. 7,14, 21.1996 SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Michael A. Alfieri, Attorney iam D. Ayers, C.E., Civil Engineer & to adjourn this sale without further Cooper, Perskie. April, Niedelman, SUPERIOR COURT CH-752921 SUPERIOR COURT (908) 566-7117 Surveyor, July 10,1954", which map notice by publication. Attorneys OF NEW JERSEY SHERIFF'S SALE OF NEW JERSEY was filed in the Monmouth County JOSEPH W. OXLEY, Sheritl (31-34) 63.24 Alan R. Angelo, for the firm CHANCERY DIVtSION SUPERIOR COURT CHANCERY DIVISION Clerk's Office on August 23,1954 in Dated; July 31, Aug. 7.14, 21,1996 (609) 383-1300 MONMOUTH COUNTY OF NEW JERSEY MONMOUTH COUNTY CH-751694 Case 26 Sheet 26. Keith, Winters and Wanning, Attor­ Reference # 32177-300 Docket No. F-3062-96 CHANCERY DIVISION Docket No. F-13993-93 SHERIFFS SALE Beginning at the northwesterly cor­ neys Benellciat New Jersey, Inc. D/B/A MONMOUTH COUNTY Sears Mortgage Corporation, Plain­ ner of Lot 14, Block 5 in the easterly (31-34) 120.28 Nestor A. Winters, tor the firm suHt^RioR Court Beneficial Mortgage Co., Plaintiff vs: Docket No. F-3244-9S tiff vs: OF NEW JERSEY tine of Eiseie Avenue, said beginning CH-753454 (908)774-1212 James E. Pope & Fannie J. Pope, his Paul Bennett, Plaintiff vs; Francis C . Pullano, Sr., et ais, Defen­ CHANCERY DIVISION point being distant 1,268.21 feet along SHERIFF'S SALE wife, el ais. Defendants Raymond B. Pila, single, et ais, De- (31-34) 79.36 dants MONMOUTH COUNTY the various courses and curves of the SUPERIOR COURT By virtue ol a writ of execution in the fendants CH-753414 By virtue of a writ of execution in the Docket No. F-7779-94 easterly line of Eiseie Avenue from OF NEW JERSEY above stated action to me directed, I By virtue of a writ of execution in the SHERIFFS SALE above stated action to me directed. I Greentree Mortgage Corporation, the northerly line of Interlaken Av­ CHANCERY DIVISION shall expose lor sale at public ven- above staled action to itM directed, t SUPERIOR COURT shall expose for sale at public ven- Plaintiff vs: enue (K the two lines were extended MONMOUTH COUNTY due, at Halt of Records. 1 East Main shall expose for sale at public ven* OF NEW JERSEY due. at Hall of Records. 1 East Main Hugh Graham and Mrs. Hugh Gra- until they intersected); thence Docket No. F-14202-95 Street (2nd Floor-Freeholders Meet- due. at Hall of Records, 1 East Main CHANCERY DIVISION Street(2nd Floor - Freeholders Meet- ham, his wife, et ais. Defendants 1) North 31 degrees 25 minutes 30 Citicorp Mortgage, Inc. Plaintiff vs: Ing Room). In the Borough of Free- Street (2nd Floor-Freeholders Meet- MONMOUTH COUNTY ing Room). In the Borough of Free- By virtue of a writ of execution in the seconds east 6.75 feet along the east­ Delorls L Muhammad, et ala Defen­ hold, County of Monmouth, New Jer- ing Room), in the Borough of Free- Dock«t No. F-5489-95 hold. County of Monmouth, New Jer- above Stated action to me directed, I erly line of Eiseie Avenue to the point dants sey, on Mor>day. the 3rd Day of Sep- hold. County of Monmouth. New Je r- Chemlcai Residential Mortgage C or- sey. on Monday, the 9th Day of Sep- shall expose for sale at public ven- of a curve; thence By virtue of s writ of execution In the tember. 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.M. pre- sey, on Monday, the 26th Day of A u - poration. Plaintiff vs: tember, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.M. pre- due, at Hall of Records, 1 East Main 2) Along said curve with a radius of 75 above stated action to me diracted, I vailing time. gust, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.M. prevail- Joseph Catania, et al, Defendant vailing time. Street (2nd Floor-Freeholders Meet- feet and bearing in a northerly direc­ •hall expose for sale at public ven­ The property to be sold is located in ing time. B y virtue of a writ of execution in the property to be sold is located in ing Room), in the Borough of Free- tion an arc distance of 68.25 feet to a due, at Han of Records, 1 East Main the Township of Nepturte, in the Beginning at a point In the south- abovt stated action to me directed. I *h**ro'^'^*^e, New Jersey vJ7753. The above description is drawn in 2>Soulht2deflrees,20mlnutoswesL NowJocaoy. $159,083.38. Additionally, all tales Dimeosions of Lo t (Approximately) 45 Tax Lot No. 332 In Block No. 167. accordance with a survey made by ISO M f«rt to a point thonco Commonly known as: 5 Robin Driva. ••• subject to Advertiaing tees, to be wide x 107 feet long. Dimensions of Lot* (Approximately} Rowland W . Erb, L.S., dated June 30. 3)North77dogrm,s.40minu.eswosL Tax Lot No. 19 in Block No. 5.03. paid by the auccaaitul bidder. Noarost Cross Street; Situate on the 50DO feet wide x 1S0.M feet long. sideHM of Now Jersey State High- ^ thonco Oknenaions ol Lot (Approximately) The Sheriff hereby rcsarvea the right northerly side ol Sea-View Avenue, 1988. Neereet Cross Street Situated on the way No. 35. X . *, to ed}oum this sale without further distant 92 foot from the easteriy side Being commonly known as 33 Eiseie 4) North 12 degrees, 20 minutes east 143 17 easteriy side of Ridge Avenue, 269.16 TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 205b ol Nearest Cross Stnst 370.88' from *>1' Puhllcation. ol Central Avenue Avenue, Ocean Township feet frtmi the southerly side ot Sev­ Mrf . « ~ » I . 1 M.. Hnv. of ece. ’S®-* to a poini In the south- »o bid amoiml rt the o t«g ^ ^„|fcrtyti(WlneofSlxthAvenue.said lakeAvenue. V T)? ' JOSEPH W. OXLEY. Sheriff TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSHia8% ol (Wanamassa), New Jersey 07712 enth Avwnte. Batancaduo^days. Cash!*OOP. pokil and place ol TERMS OF SAOMJtPOSrr; 20% o» Aug. 14,21,28, Sep. 4.1996 the bid amount at the time'^of sale. TERMS OF SALE; DEPOSIT; 20% of TER M S O F SALE; D CP O SfT: 2Q$k o « chock only. Ba9fctnln» * • •>« amount at lha Brno of sale. Shapko If Kreisman, Attorneys Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ the bid amount at the time of sale. the bid amount at the time eale. Jeffrey A. Grabowski, for the firm tified check only. Balance due In 30 days. Cash or cer­ Bakmcdu.ln30day..Cashorc«r- Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ 1609) 662-55^5 The approximate amount of the judg­ tified check only. tified check only. ^ on the Tax Map ol the Township ol tWod chock only. 57.04 ment, Commission and costs to be The approximate amount of the judg­ The approximate amount of the judg­ K4MM^L2ltouCv‘i«^leea^'*PO>ne. The opproximalo amount oMhejudg- satisfied by sale is the sum of ment, Commission and costs to be commonly rolerrod to as 1414 mont Commissloo and costs to bo ment, Commisalon and costa to be a u y W AdvorUs^ W to oo s,j,lh Avo^ Neptune. Now Jersey. satislied by sale is the sum ol $196,563.65. Additionally, all sales satisfied by sale is the sum of aetiafied by sale is the sum of are subject to Advertlsmg fees, to be S1S2.978.08. Additionally, alt sales ” ** ” *°(^***^ ht $172,224.75. Additionally, all sales $53,727.24. Additionally, all sales ere CM-753416 paid by the successful bidder. are subject to Advertising fees, to be subject to Advertising fees, to be TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT; 20% ol are aubjoct to Advertising toes, to bo SHERIFF’S SALE The Sheriff hereby reserves the right paid by the successful bidder. paid by the successful bidder. furthar «n o u n l at the lime of sale, paid by the successful bidder. SUPERIOR COURT to adjourn this sale without further The Sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the right Balance due ki 30 days. Cash or cer- The Sheriff hereby reserves the right OF NEW JERSEY rwfice by publication. to adjourn this sale without further to adjourn this sale without further 7 « ^ 1006 “Md chock only. to ad|oum this sale without lurlher CHANCERY DIVISION JO SEPH W. OXLEY, Sheriff notice by publication. notice by pubNcetion. The approximate amount of the judg- notice by publication. MONMOUTH COUNTY Dated: Aug. 7 ,14 , 21, 28,1996 JO S E P H W . OXLEY. Sheriff JOSEPH W. OXLEY, Sheriff Foki.Such.KahnandSbopard.Attor- „,J^om m isstoo and costs to be JOSEPH W. OXLEY, Sh»m Docket No. F-9935-95 Frank J Martone. Attorney Dated: Aug. 14,21.28. Sep. 4.1996 a a*. Mtltfied by I» th» turn of Dated: July 24.31, Aug. 7,14.1996 Dated: Aug. 14,21.28. Sep. 4.1996 Sovereign Bank. FSB, Plaintiff vs: (201) _ 473-3000 Hin & WaUack, Attorneys ^ $118,850.15. Addltlonalfy, afl sales WHUam M .E. Powers, Jr., Attorney Shapiro & Kreisman. Attorneys Francis G. Booker, et ais, Defendant ^ ^ re o M IM-1767 Lsurencs R. Shelier, for the firm Jeffrey A. Grabowski, for the firm P v * ____ »e subject to Advertising lees, to be Sarah E. Powers, for the firm By virtue of a writ of execution in the a*, c e t o (609) 924-0808 (609) 662-5535 Relw^SBMiro paid by the successful Wdder. (609)864-5131 above Stated action to me directed. I oo.r^ 11Z84 (32-35) 74.40 (30-33) 59.52 (33-36) (33-36) 64.48 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8,1996 PAGE17 3Tt)e

StDS SNERPS In their letter, the D O T Cont. from Page 1 Cont. from Page 1 acknowledges the Commit­ Beth Amato tee’s recent resolution citing, the "staffers have had as among other disadvantages downtown needs a tremen­ Awarded much fun this summer as the of the bridge construction, dous amount of work," kids." Of the many activities the lose of ratables that Mayor Schueler told the Masters offered , the most popular replacement of the bridge- audience of some 15 atten­ activities were swimming and and the widening of Rt. 3 5 - ding the workshop. He cited tennis. The agenda has also would cause. ’Th e loss of Beth Janeen Amato, the success of such included interesting field trips ratables by the total takings Tom s River, graduated from revitilization projects in Red and seminars, one trip was of two properties and a por­ Bank and Manasquan. Red Ohio University on June 7th to a hospital where the sub­ tion of a third for the por- Bank particularly, he said, with a Masters’ Degree in ject discussed was drugs. posed structure is unfor­ has increased its property Arts and Sciences. She August 20 the teens will tunate," states the DOT, values and rental rates majored in Speech Path­ produce a play, "Drug Free However, they suggest that because of its redevelop­ ology and received a special and Me", which they helped the affected property owners ment efforts. award for outstanding author. It will be performed could possibly relocate their “It Didn’t Hurt At All!" In a rousing gesture, studies. by the teens under the direc­ establishments in the OCEAN GROVE - Three year-old and pre-K students Mayor Schueler, eluding to Beth is the daughter of tion of Darrell Willis, at the township, thus remedying from St. Pauls Tender Care Nursery had a class trip to the dream of a revitalized Ben Amato, Tom s River, Township Committee Room, the loss of tax revenue to the formerly of Bradley Beach the dentist office of Dr. Dale Whiiden. Pictured is the business community, said: 25 Neptune Bivd.(the play Township. D O T states that and Bonnie Macaluso three year old class after they learned how to properly "all of us ran on it, all of us was previouly scheduled for they will advise their Right of Amato, Tom s River, formerly care for their teeth and about healthy snacks. They also campaigned on it and we are presentation at Sunshine Way Bureau to "concentrate of Neptune. Both parents got to ride in Dr. Whilden's Magic Chair." going to move fonvard." Village Park). The dramatics on finding suitable property are graduates of the Class of Both Councilman George were possible though Project within Neptune." 1964 Neptune High School. DeNardo and Robert Pearsall ADAPT (Arts, Drama and Committee members Beth is the grand­ questioned whether inclusion Prevention Training), a reviewed specifications on daughter of Virginia Day in SID was required, if you special project available for the replacement of the tennis Macaluso, a 1937 graduate owned property within the the first time courts to the rear of the of Neptune High School and district. "I’ve been misin­ this summer. Neptune High School. The Neptune resident for 62 formed," said Pearsall. "If Special funding has Board of Education has years. Fanny Amato, Bradley someone didn’t want to also been received from the requested Township par­ Beach, is her paternal {(join)),’’ he said, "I thought Neptune Housing Authority; ticipation in the project which grandmother. they didn’t have to." it sponsored the Ridge Street would cost, according to Beth is employed by Letters of official recreation site. initial draft budgets, some Rehabilitation Institute of notification to all those within An end-of-season picnic $260,0CX). Pennsylvania. the proposed district, will be and barbecue celebration is mailed out by August 27. it planned for August 23, with was announced. An or­ the teens vowing they’ll keep dinance has yet to be in touch. That is what is so introduced but is scheduled good about this program, FYI for late September or early "All Aboard!" said one of the program RACE FOR THE CURE, October. ’There will be a OCEAN GROVE - Above Is the site from which the counselors, that they "get to a fundraiser for the Susan public hearing on this," Ocean Grove Trolley will start on a Journey filled with meet with and enjoy kids G. Komen Breast Cancer Schueler told the gathering, Terry 9 0 historical Information and a view of major attractions from other schools and Foundation, will be held on "and then you can be heard." and sights that you will long remember. neighborhoods." ------TURF Sunday, October 6 at the The Workshop lasted for The 35-40-mlnute tour will depart on the next two In other business, Education Testing Service one hour after which the * C om p lete Sundays In August from 12 noon to 5 p.m. on the hour Committee members (ETS) in Princeton. Council went into regular Lawn & Shrub at a cost of $4.00. reviewed correspondence session when they adopted Maintenance from the Department of an ordinance requiring a Transportation regarding the permit for events on public * Summer Pruning proposed Shark River Bridge property. "We have no per­ KEEP IN TOUCH Replacement, including a mit...“said Mayor Schueler. detailed traffic study of how, * No Job Too Small “Anyone can do anything as according to D O T findings, it is now," he said. That was SUBSCRIBE TO the new bridge would impact * Earth Friendly the impetus for the or­ Route 35. Committee mem­ 774-6414 dinance, he said, and also, bers plan to respond and to SO by requiring permits and offer input of their own. accompanyingrequirements, it could ease the expense of such events that has fallen to the Borough Police and the DPW.

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Though the kids hate Th e y will have staff 20 Striped stone 64 Rustic 106 Mai — instrument “Cleopatra"? “Great members on hand to help 21 Trucker's 66 O'Donnell of 108 Nasty 14 Rocky's rival 55 Fret and the idea of going back to The Asbury Park Expectations" you decide which courses itinerary: “Circle of 113 Pianist 15 Broccoli — fume character school, most adults, if given C ham ber of Com m erce abbr. Friends" are right for you and/or to Claudio 16 Agatha's 57 Patriot James 91 Biol, or chem. a choice, would jump at the along with the Office of Eco­ 22 Separately 67 Hang loosely 114 '93 Nathaniel colleague 58 Pound the 94 Matches assist in obtaining financial 23 '76 Paul 68 Sources Parker film chance to be back in school nomic Development and NJ 17 British gun podium 95 Cecil of help in order to go further in Newman film 69 Informs 117 Sweatshirt 19 Basketball 59 Joke South Africa learning. Natural Gas Company are your eduoation process. 26 Aristocrat against size venue 60 Sylvester's 97 Load Well, we adults do sponsoring a “Discover Busi­ 27 Where to 72 Pablum 118 “Hi!” to 24 Couturier snooze 98 Parson's pad I just want to mention spend have a choice and chance ness Opportunities in Asbury variety Horace Cassini 64 Study 101 Tenor a couple of the “special pro­ shekels 73 Munch­ 119 Sing the 25 Richard of closely, Beniamino to go back to school and re­ Park” lunch and tour to pro­ grams” which they offer. The 28 Epoch ausen's title praises of "Stir Crazy" with “over" 102 Short run ally make it count now that spective business seekers. 29 Tachometer 74 "O Sole — " 120 Renown 30 Toy toter 65 “— Gay" 103 Columnist Displaced Homemaker Pro­ we know how important con­ The Chamber is work­ meas. 77 City on the 121 Medieval 32 Snare 66 Learn fast? Bombeck gram and the Small Busi­ 30 III humor Allegheny guild 33 Khan opener? 67 Crank's cry 104 Fiber source tinuing education is in life. ing to create an environment ness Development Center 31 “Man bites 78 '80 Brooke 122 “Absolutely!" 34 Caterpillar's 68 Composer 105 Bushwa in which they can show the dog," e.g. Shields film 123 Shinbone Once again, I have provide free assessment construction Gabriel 106 Judd Hirsch unique business opportuni­ 33 Supporter 81 "The King 124 Comes 35 Director 69 Utter non­ sitcom been going through the vari­ and counseling assistance. 34 Sheep's and I" setting the Sun" Frank sense 107 ties which Asbury Park has Saudi, ous brochures which feature There is a special jazz shaker 82 Border on DOWN 36 African plants 70 "Untouch­ for one to offer. adult education classes and program for children of all 35 Slaw stuff 65 Galley feature 1 Vino center 37 Hobby wood able" Ness 109 Hizzoner Ed They have been put­ 39 '81 Henry 86 Kitchen 2 Super Bowl 38 Digestive 71 Share 110 Vacation nighttime college courses. ages performing at an inter­ Fonda film ting together various pro­ cover-ups shouts juice wisdom location It seems that every mediate level or better where 44 Jai — 87 “In — signo 3 Part of ER 39 Missouri 72 Legendary 111 Hot, in a way grams to bring business year there are more and quite the children are prepared to 45 Church sale Vinces" 4 Fountain mountain Giant 112 See socially people from all over the State 47 Poker stake 88 Heady quaffs order range diverse kinds of classes of­ play in a jazz ensemble. 73 Tasteless 114 Method to our shore. 48 Sphere 89 Echidna's 5 Proverb 40 Biblical 74 Dough 115 Salon fered. The current year’s bro­ 50 Hoi — protection 6 “— of God" ointment 75 Column style request On O ctober 7th, at Whether you need a chure states that Brookdale 53 Historic org. 92 Tennis pro (play) 41 Rhein- 76 Beginning 116 — standstill 9AM there will be an interac­ brushup on some basic com­ guarantees all of the courses 1 2 3 6 7 8 tive disussion on the benefits munication skills or you want listed in the brochure will run of the Urban Enterprise to jump into some new and in the Asbury Park branch 18 20 Zone, State Loan Programs exciting profession or hobby, this Fall. From what I can & Grants, utilities incentives 23 there are classes out there tell, it looks like they will run and business planning ser­ which can change your life for approximately 25 different 27 28 vices at the Paramount The­ the better in every way. classes and/or special pro­ atre. There will be straight ■ In Asbury Park we are grams on this site. talk with bankers, city, state ' fortunate to have our own Drop by during this and federal government offi­ 35 36 37 38 branch of Brookdale Com­ signup period or call 774- cials as well as local busi­ munity College which offers 3363/224-2780 for informa­ 44 ness owners. A tour of the some of the best services in tion on all of the programs downtown commercial prop­ SO the County. and services offered. erties and luncheon will fol­ Besides basic skills One more plus of this low. 56 classes, they offer many location at 601 Grand Av­ If anyone is interested credited courses for parttime enue is the convenient park­ 61 in having a “birds eye view” college student status, or ing lot next to the school for of the availabile opportuni­ any number of life enrich­ students with security ser­ ties for businesses here in ment classes just for the vices provided for both the Asbury Park, call and make pleasure of learning some­ day and night sessions. your reservation. You can thing new. I know there are many contact Tom Hayes, at the N J Brookdale is hosting of you out there who have Natural Gas Co. Office of an open house in its wanted to get back into Economic Development at Edcuation Resourse Center school and continue with 908-938-1285. 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Environmen­ due, al Hall ol Records, 1 East M*ln shall expose for sale al pubtc ven­ MARCH. - Retired couple. tally sound, safe disposal of Street (2nd Roor - Freeholders Meet­ due, al HaU ol Records, 1 East Main ing Room), in the Borough ol Free­ Street (2nd Floor - Freeholders Meet­ (717) 482-2071. (32-33) unwanted tanks. Free esti­ hold, County ol Monmouth, New Jer­ ing Room), In the Borough of Free­ mates. Reliable & friendly sey, on Monday, the »th Day ol Sep­ hold, County of Monmouth, New Jer­ HOUSE FOR SALE tember, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P-M. pre­ sey, on Monday, the 9th Day ol Sep­ service. Call (908) 517-0132. vailing time. tember, 1996 at 2 o'clock, P.U. pre­ NEPTUNE CITY - Com­ (46tf) The property to be sold is located in vailing time. fortable, mobile home 10’ x the Tow nship of Neptune. In the The properly to be sold is located In County ol Monmouth, Stale ol New the Tow nship ol Freehold, in the 55’. New gas heat, A/C, W/D, ■HOUSEHOLD LI­ Jersey. County ol Monmouth, Stale of New Nice park setting. Please call QUIDATORS" - TAKE IT Commonly known as: 104 Belmar Jersey. Subscribe To Avenue. Neplune. New Jersey. Commonly known as: 61 Tally Drive, 774-2195. (26-33*) AWAY" Now purchasing Tax Lot No. 3 kl Block No. 323.06. Freehold. New Jersey.. house contents, specializing Dimensions ol Lot: (Approximately) Tax Lot No. 6 in Block No. 37.06 on 100 feet wide x 100 leet long. the official tax map ol the Township OCEAN GROVE - 3 BR, in estate liquidations. Nearest C rt»s Street: Situate on the of Freehold. 3 blocks from beach, new southeasterly line of Belmar Avenue. Dimensions ol Lot: (Approximately) 400 leet from the southwesterly line 170.00 X 292.77 x 195.65 x 300.66 x roof, plumbing, electrical, of Central Boulevard. Prior lien(s): 230.00 X 600.00 X 180.90. handy man special, $68,500. None. Nearest Cross Street: Stirrup Drive. TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% of TERMS OF SALE: DEPOSIT: 20% ol 69 Mt. Hermon Way. Leave the bid amount at the time ol sale. the bid amount at the time of sale. message. (212) 661-7752. Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ Balance due in 30 days. Cash or cer­ tified check only. tified check only. (31-37) Only $15 per year The approximate amount ol the lodg­ The approximate amount ol the judg­ ($18 Out of Monmouth County) ment, Commission and costs to be ment, Commission and crMts to be satisfied by sale is the sum ol satisfied by sale is the sum ol GOVT. FORECLOSED S87.697.47. Additionally, a l sales are $282,620.80. Additionally, a l sales HOM ES for pennies on $1. Send a Check or Money Order To: subject to Advertising fees, to be are subject to Advertisino fees, to be Delinquent Tax, R EO ’s. Your The Times • PO Box 5 paid by the auccessfui bidder. paid by the successful blddsr. The Sheriff hereby reservee the right The Shsrtff hereby reserves the right Area Toll Free (1) 800-898- Ocean Grove, NJ 07756 to adjourn this sale wHhool further to sdjourn this sale without further or call 775-0007 notice by publicalion. notice by publicalion. 9778. Ext. H-7772 for current JO S E P H W. OXLEY. SharHf to place your subscription on JOSEPH W. OXLEY, Sherlfl listings. (31-34) Dated: Aug. 14 ,2 1 .2 6 . Sep. 4,1996 Dated: Aug. 14. 21.26, Sep. 4.1996 your Visa or Mastercard Stem, Lavinthal, Norgaard 6 Daly. Fsdarman and Phelan, Altomeys Attorrwys Harold N. Kaplan, for the firm Edwin M. Lavinthal, for the firm (609)656-6115 (201) 740-0700 Reference IMN-109 0 (3^36? 88i0 0336) 6&T2 PAGE 22 THURSDAY. AUGUST 15,1996 ® })e WANT SMOKEFREE DINING? For a FREE COPY of the guide "100% Smokefree The Neptune Township Dining in New Jersey" listing 500 restaurants, send a self-addressed, Education Foundation, Inc. business-sized envelope and $2.00 to help cover postage and handling to: Dining Guide, NJ GASP The Neptune Township Education Foundation, Inc. is 105 Mountain Ave.,Summit, NJ 07901 currently seeking applications from individuals interested NEW JER S EY in serving on the Board of Directors and also on various GASP committees. The Foundation seeks applicants with broad Group Against Smoking Pollution professional knowledge and business experience as RUORNG-SmiNG well as citizen and parents who have’ concern for the education of the Neptune Township students. Letters G E N E I^ A L DOUBLE I^CCEINS CC of application should contain a resume and statement Since 1952 of interest. Letters should be postmarked by July 30, 1996 K and sent c/o Neptune Township Education Foundation, Inc., ROOFING Attn.: Richard P. Collins, P.O. 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Avon’s Golf Outing Day Held CANADA DRY AVON-BY-THE-SEA - The 3rd Annual Avon-by-the-Sea Golf Outing was held August at the Jumping Brook Country Club. There were 128 golfers who participated. Maureen Hinman, co-chairperson of the event, reported that the proceeds would be applied Athletes of the Week toward recreation, particulary improvements to the Avon athletic field. The day consisted of golfers teeing off through 18-holes, followed by a buffet at the country club where plaques were awarded to the top scorers and door prizes were raffled. The day, designed for fun and the enjoyment of golf, was deemed a success Dorn Mingione was this year’s all around. Bradley Beach Junior Some of the results follow; Bob Hubart, Jr.had the longest drive for males while Lifeguard of the Year. His Mary Lou Barrett drove It home for the ladies. In the contest of 'closest to the pin,' Advisors said the “Dom gave Pat McGovern won with 6’, 10'. In the Men’s Low Gross, Oscar Fairbanks took this title 150% every day.” with a score of 73. Kathy McGrorry claimed the prize for low gross in the ladies’ competition with a score of 93. Lastly, the lowest calloway - for females, the winner was Marian Berry at 77 and for men, Daniel Wickenheisser with 71. The successful outing was attributed to the hard work of co-chairs of the event, Russ Hinman and Harry Vandenbos, along with their wives, Brenda Vandenbos and Maureen Hinman) and friends Jill, Jackie and Fluffy Wickenheisser).

Below, Father and Son team, Jill Wickenheisser, Avon, won Avon’s Mayor Jerry Hauselt and the Golf Tournament for the son Scott head out to play their Monmouth County Parks round of golf during the tourney. System peewee Championship for the 10 year old category.

DRY. Tim Gallagher, Chip More, and Charlie e Ginger Ale Hartell, all from Avon, take time to smile before heading out for the 18- holes at the Avon-By-The-Sea Annual Golf Tournament.

Soccer Association Wins Pocono Cup Championship

Pocono Cup Champions- The Monmouth Ocean Soccer Association (MOSA) Select 11-12 girl’s soccer team poses with their gold medals after winning the Pocono Select Tournament held July 6 & 7 at East Stroudsburg University. The team went 6-0 in the two day event including a 2-0 final win over Upper Bucks, PA. Pictured are (front row from left) Shannon Lane (Hazlet) and Amanda Brown (Manasquan). Kneeling are (from left) Lean Craig (Middletown), Tara Trainor (Neptune), Jillian Danback (Eatontown), Katie Yahara (Middletown) and Danielle Micheals (Manalpan). Standing (from left) are Cara Hammond (Howell), Jessica Cassamento (Toms River), Heather George (Ocean), Caitlyn Waych (Middletown), coach Sam DePaulis, Brittany LeGault (Lacey), Rachel Manser (Wall), and Sherriane Steadnan (Lacey). The team followed their victory with a trip to the Mid-Jersey Select Soccer Tournament at Fort Dix and the Hudson Valley (NY) Select Soccer Tournament. The team reached the finals in both tournaments taking home second place hardware.

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’ ▼ V V > ft PAGE 24 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15,1996 Q Tim tg - iM iyU^ked Treasures.

Congratulations to the many participants who look the time to ''Unmask'' two weeks worth o f O.G. Real Estate History.

1st. Prize; Elizabeth Kroeze- Owner/Operator of numerous Ocean Grove Landmark Hotels for 50+ years. Elizabeth donates her $100 prize winnings to her favorite charity, The Great Auditorium Choir.

1st Runner Up- The Honorable Andrew J. Wilson, Esquire. Mr. Wilson, a longtime resident was a founding partner of Laird & Wilson and the well known Municipal Court Judge for numerous shore area municipalities. 6 - 8 Ocean Pathway Ardmore - Summerfield - Destroyed 4 Ocean Avenue 2nd Runner Up- Wesley Davenport- a current Ocean Grove resident. Now New Homes The Seaside Hotel - Now Condos Mr. Davenport could not be contacted in time for printing of this ad of his winnings- so congrats & sorry for the lack of a short bio!

3rd Runner Up- Christopher Murphy, a former boyhood resident of Ocean Grove on Pitman Avenue who "came back for more" as an adult resident. Chris tells us he loves the history of Ocean Grove & the ever changing "local flavor."

16 Surf Avenue 27 Broadway The Honeysuckle Hotel - Now Condos The Sea Foam - Now Private Residence

* ^ M S S i 3 - 5 Broadway 32 Atlantic Avenue The Eldorado - Destroyed - The Interlaken - Now Private Home r* m Now Private Residences 1 Mir I « ■ V

1 Ocean Pathway 32 Embury Avenue Loraine Hotel - Now Condos The Durnleigh - Now The Keswick

7 - 9 Seaview Avenue 18 Atlantic Avenue Arberton Hotel - Leveled By Fire The Roosevelt - Now The Beau Rivage Lots Now Available For New Homes

26 Ocean Pathway 19 Main Avenue 21 Main Avenue 4 Ocean Pathway The Guilford - Now Sea Mist Lodge The Amsterdam - Awaiting A Revival The Grand Atlantic - A Now Quiet Pathway Manor - Destroyed By Fire Reminder Of "Was, Is & Can Be"

10 Ocean Pathway 4 Webb Avenue Corner (No. 24) Pitman & Pilgrim Pway. 4 Surf Avenue The Dun Haven - Lost To Fire Ocean Villa - Now New Townhouses The Arlington - Now Arlington Co-Ops The Breakers - Scheduled For Demolition

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