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Photos by Brian Taisdell A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE — Officials and residents from Clark gather Tuesday at the James A. Nelson Memorial Park at the corner of Broadway and Grand Street to com­ memorate the 17th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks with a ceremony that began at 8:45 a.m., the moment the first plane hit the north tower of the World Trade Center. James Nelson was a Port Authority police officer from Clark who was killed in the attacks. Density scrutinized by board for 750 Wainut By Chuck O’Donnell tract of land located on the Clark border at said. “Is a three-story building more appro­ ular, nonetheless we felt the lower density Staff Writer the comer of Walnut Avenue and Raritan priate than a five-story building? So, we’re was appropriate here so we started to eval­ CRANFORD — The local Planning Road, with a freight rail line bordering to tiying to determine if it’s through their uate 30 units per acre when we laid out the Board at its Sept. 5 meeting focused on the the northwest and Hyatt Hills Golf Com­ experts or the applicant. What brought us site to evaluate a concept plan and the issue of density and whether a builder’s plex to the southwest. to this point at 30 units per acre, other thafi potential impacts of the development," plan to construct 30 units per acre at 750 The board also pressed Hartz Mountain that’s what you can fit on a 30-acre proper­ Hughes said. “It was the opinion of the Walnut Ave. would be “consistent and planner Keenan Hughes to explain how ty?” team that the potential impacts could be compatible” with other development in the three, five-story buildings and two, four- Hughes said he had researched the den­ mitigated or managed on site, would not township. story buildings would fit in a town that has sities of three multifamily developments in rise to the level of being sub.stantially detri­ Although density has often been the been called “quaint” by board members the township: Cranford Crossing and mental.” topic during five months of testimony, and residents during the developer’s appli­ Riverfront at Cranford Station in the down­ Board member Peter Taylor said it board members questioned Hartz Moun­ cation process. town area, and Woodmont Station on would have been more accurate to compare tain Industries about its application to have “Are we determining what’s best for the South Avenue on the town’s eastern border the proposed project at 750 Walnut Ave. to a 30.5-acre parcel of land rezoned from site or are we determining what is the most near Roselle, approximately a half mile the project the board approved in the office and warehouse to residential usage. number of units that this particular site from the Cranford Train Station. He said spring on the Birchwood property near the In particular, board members wanted to could potentially handle? And we’re trying those developments have an average of 39 border with Kenilworth, He said the 225 know how Hartz Mountain had arrived at to struggle with, ‘OK, for the community, units per acre. units in the Birchwood developriient will 30-unit-per-acre figure in its proposal to what is best for this site in terms of that “Although there may be some compar­ cover a little more than 15 acres, so the build a 905-unit apartment complex on a density perspective,’” Mayor Tom Hannen isons to the Woodmont property in partic­ See CRANFORD. Page 20 2 — September 13, 2018 — Union County lx)calSource Health officials issue 'Dragon’s Breath’ warning Health officials have issued a warning to the public to avoid any food product dipped or bathed in liquid nitrogen saying the snacks sold “behind the counter” can cause seri­ ous injury to the mouth, throat, esophagus and stomach. The New Jersey Poison (’ontrol Center in Newark issued the warning in a Sept. 4 release, saying the products are marketed as “Dragon’s Breath,” “Heaven’s Breath” amd “Nitro Puff." It issued the alert after receiving their “most recent case when a person called us complaining of chest pains few days before the release,” said Bruce Ruck, man­ aging director of the poison center. Ruck did not disclose where the case occurred. The products are often items like cheese puffs or cereal dipped or covered in liquid nitrogen. “ I'his happens at the store, that’s where they’re selling it, in front of you,” Ruck said. “Stores are doing this. This is not something done clandestine.” When items infused in a liquid nitrogen bath are eaten, the cold liquid nitrogen mixes with the warmth inside the mouth and produces an effect of breathing out smoke or vapor through the mouth and nose, re.sembling that of a dragon. Liquid nitrogen is used in many frozen drinks and food products, including ice cream, but it evaporates and allows the food to come up to a safe temperature before consumption, the center’s release said. When added at the point of sale, any leftover liquid nitrogen, or the extremely low temperature it produces, can lead to an injury similar to frostbite, but inside the mouth Photo by Brian Trusdeli and other internal organs. COOLING OFF — Union High School students fill the air-conditioned Huck “Swallowing liquid nitrogen can be life-threatening," Dr. Diane Calello, the center’s Finn Diner on Morris Avenue for lunch Thursday, Sept. 6, the first full day of executive and medical director said in the release. “The N.J. Poison Control Center has classes. All Union schools were let out early, a decision announced by the been consulted for several liquid nitrogen exposure cases here in New Jersey.” district on its website the previous day due to temperatures that eventually Some patients have experienced breathing problems and asthma-like symptoms, hit 98 degrees at 4 p.m. Union High School was dismissed at 11:35 a.m., said Ruck, who also noted risk doesn’t just come with swallowing products like Dragon’s Burnet and Kawameeh Middle Schools at noon, Jefferson Elementary at Breath. 12:20 p.m. and all other elementary schools at 1 p.m. Summit schools also Consumers must be extremely careful when handling products dipped in liquid decided to halt classes early; the morning kindergarten went home at 11 nitrogen due to the potential for burns and skin damage. a.m. and elementary students were dismissed at 12:30 p.m. The tempera­ In the event someone is exposed to liquid nitrogen, the N.J. 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Photo by Brian Trusdell September I8y 1999 BRAINSTORMING — The Chestnut Street Redevelopment Committee is look­ ing for recommendations to ‘to improve the overall appearance’ of the shop- ping/business corridor in Roselle. Suggestions for Roselle downtown sought by mayor (Continued from Page 4) ing up the dowmtown shopping area and of insight and we can bring to the table a lot the library, and the installation of the new of insight about tlie culture of our commu­ artificial turf at Arminio Field. The key, she Maybe the world ha.s changed a lot nity.” said, is to welcome the community’s com­ since you left us, The mayor also hopes to obtain some ments and consider input. but our memories of you state aid to update and expand the Roselle “It’s sort of like when I used to work for are set in our hearts. Public Library on Fourth Avenue. Clairol,” she said. “(I was a) marketing New Jersey voters approved a ballot ini­ director in the beauty industry for many Your bright spirit lives tiative in 2017 to allow the state to borrow years. We’d get together at a table and say, within us. Your courage $125 million to help modernize and expand ‘Look, we want to have a plan for a new public libraries. Dansereau is working with shampoo.’ And then people would just and kindness inspire the Roselle Library Redevelopment Com­ share, ‘Well, I’d like it to smell like mint us to be better. mittee, another ad-hoc group, to create a juniper.’ And someone would say this, and plan to obtain funds that will be available that, ‘I would like it to be green’ and ‘I And your love surrounds through the New Jersey Library Construc­ would like it to be red’ and ‘I want the label us in our daily endeavors. tion Bond Act. She said the committee, to look like this’ before it was even out which includes architects, grant wTiters there. Our thoughts of you are happy, and others, will “go after aggressively a part “We want to advertise and build interest. though it was so very hard of that $125 million library grant to be able We didn’t know the cost yet, we just went to say goodbye. to expand and improve our library to a through the hammering out of those steps multipurpose academic, cultural center.” and what the market would bear and what Dansereau said this is an exciting time piece of the market we would get. We are Love, Dad, Joan and Steve for Roselle, between the prospect of spruc­ dotting our i’s and crossing our fs slowly.” 6 — September 13, 2018 — Union County LocalSource Union County Teacher of Year had other career plans By Liv Meier Correspondent LINDEN — Union County Teacher of the Year Barbara Brady never saw herself in front of a classroom — it was a different audience she always envisioned. Before becoming Linden High School’s dance and physical etiucation teacher, she was a pro­ fessional ballerina until a career-ending injury forced her to rethink her plans. Brady earned a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education from Kean University, a master’s degree in curricu­ lum, instruction and assessment from Marygrove College and supervisor’s certifi­ cate, alst) from Kean. They led her to Lin­ den Public Schools, and to Union County Teacher of the Year. “I never thought 1 would be teaching kids my passion,” Brady recently told U)calSource. “But now 1 can’t imagine doing anything el.se.” Her knee injury was more than two decades ago and she has now been teaching in Linden for almost 21 years. “I was ilevastated when I hurt myself, but I picked myself up and, luckily, I found a passion outside of my original passion,” she said. While Brady was aware of her nomina­ tion for the award, she and her students at her as “Mama Brady,” adding, “That nick­ Photos Courtesy of Unden Public Schools Linden Datu-e Company were surprised by name in itself shows the strong bond she TEACHER OF THE YEAR — Barbara Brady, above right, below back row stand­ several administrators with the news back has with her students.” ing second from right, receives her Union County Teacher of the Year Award in April. Brady also sits on the NJAHPERD Exec­ with, from left. Linden Superintendent of Schools Danny A. Robertozzi, Union “I was .so thankful my .students were utive Board, is the ballet mistress at County Superintendent of Schools Juan Torres and Linden High School Prin­ there to exi>erience it with me,” she added. Metuchen Dance Centre, and is a co­ cipal Yelena Horre In the Linden High School dance studio with Brady’s "’Fhey are what I do and I have all that I founder and president of Mystic Vision dance students. have becau.se of them.” Players, a Union Cotmty-based community I'his is not the first award Brady has theater company. won. With a sometimes hectic schedule, she The dance teacher, who is also chair­ credits her “work family and home family” woman of the health and physical educa­ for allowing her to do what she loves. tion department at LHS, was also named as “I couldn’t spend as much time at Lin­ both the Eastern District Dance Teacher of den with my students if it weren’t for my the Year and National Dance Teacher of the stellar support system,” Brady said. Year by the Society of Health and Physical The award was Linden’s second Union Educat«)rs of America for 2018. She also County Teacher of the Year accolade in previously received the former award in three years; LHS social studies teacher 2013, and was named the Dajice Teacher of Monica Goncalves won the award in 2016. the Year in 2012 and 2016 by the New Jer­ “All 1 can say is that we’re so tremen­ sey Association for Health, Physical Educa­ dously proud of Barbara and the legacy that tion. Recreation and Dance. we're building here at the Linden Public “In my opinion, relationships matter Schools,” Horre said. “We have amazing most of all when it comes to being an edu­ teachers in this district and it’s great to cator," LHS Principal Yelena Horre said have them recognized.” recently. “Barbara establishes great con­ Brady is now entered into the statewide nections with her students and I think competition with the other 20 county win­ that’s what sets her apart from other teach­ ners to compete for the New Jersey ers.” Teacher of the Year Award. The winner is Horre, who has worked with Brady for expected to be announced at the state five years, said most of her students refer to Board of Education’s October meeting.

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By Chuck O’Donnell Staff Writer CLARK — Mayor Sal Bonaccorso said he is continuing to monitor the progress of a developer’s proposal to build a 905-unit apartment complex on the boundary with neigh­ boring Cranford. The project, which would add almost 2,000 people to Clark’s backyard, would “greatly impact” his municipality, Bonaccorso said after a special council meeting Tuesday, Sept. 4. The mayor said that, while it would likely be a boon for Whole Foods, Petco, Party City and the other retailers in the 28-acre Clark Commons shopping center that opened in 2015 on Raritan Road, the project would cause an influx in traffic. “All those cars are going to the parkway,” he said. “All those cars are going to hit the parkway circle. Clark Commons will be happy. They'll do very well. But it's going to tie the Walnut (Avenue) and Raritan (Road) section up.” When asked if the increase in traffic would be so great as to force engineers to reassess Clark’s traffic patterns and roads, Bonaccorso said, “The short answer is yes. But, until we know what we're dealing with, we're not going to do anything. The short answer is yes.” Hartz Mountain Industries is applying to the Cranford Planning Board to rezone a 30.5- acre tract at 750 Walnut Ave., adjacent to Hyatt Hills Golf Complex in Clark, to eliminate office and warehouse use in favor of multifamily residential use. The developer proposes to raze the existing office building and warehouse and build three, five-story buildings and two, four-story buildings on the site. The complex would also provide 1,775 parking spaces. Of the proposed 905 units, 776 will be market rate and 139 will be Mount Laurel or “afford­ able” housing. James Rhatican, vice president of land use and development for Hartz Mountain Indus­ tries, told LocalSource in a June 16, 2017, telephone interview that the complex would add about 1,846 people to Cranford’s population. Bonaccorso and the residents of Clark have kept a close watch on the 750 Walnut Ave. project from the start. “Say No to 750 Walnut” lawn signs, which popped up like dandelions in front of homes in Cranford last year, soon spread to lawns in Clark. And the mayor said members of the Clark Township Council signed petitions stating their opposition to the Photo by Brian Truadall project and presented them to Cranford officials in 2017. BOON TOWN - Clark Mayor Sal Bonoccorso says while traffic from a pro­ Cranford, which has occasionally been called “quaint” during Hartz Mountain’s applica­ posed 905-unit apartment complex in Cranford would cause a traffic mess tion process, has become an unlikely for the those demanding more “afford- for his town, the development would likely be a boon for retailers at Clark See CLARK, Page 8 Commons shopping center across from the Hyatt Hills Golf Course.

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As part of an ongoing Airport Noise Compatibility Planning Study, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (the Port Authority) has completed the Newark Liberty International Airport (EW R) 2019 Draft Noise Exposure Map (NEM ) per the requirements of Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 150 (14 CFR Part 150). The 2016 Draft NEM document was made available for public review and comment in October 2016 and a 2016 Revised Draft NEM was made available in July 2017. Because actual aircraft operations in 2016 exceeded the Port Authority aviation forecasts for the 2016 Revised Draft NEM, the Port Authority has developed updated aviation forecasts and prepared a 2019 Draft NEM document for the existing condition (year 2019), and a forecast condition (year 2024). The 2019 Draft NEM replaces the 2016 Revised Draft NEM. A notice is hereby given that the copies of the 2019 Draft NEM document are available for public review and comment at the following locations:

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D A TE ; Tuesday, Sept. 25,2018 D A TE : Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018 developments with concern TIM E: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm TIM E: 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm LOCATION: LOCATION: (Continued from Page 7) create the golf complex. He said he doesn’t able” housing and those decrying “overde­ Union County College Weequahic Park Sports Authority believe the project will move ahead as pro­ Kellogg Building, Room K-517 Community Room velopment.” posed. With the 750 Walnut Ave. project loom­ 40 West Jersey Street 92 Carmichael Drive “I really don't believe it's going to be ing, Bonaccorso headed a summit on Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Newark, NJ 07114 900 or anything close to it,” Bonaccorso Mount Laurel housing with 17 fellow may­ said. “Don't get me wrong. It could be 400. ors from around Union County in August It could be 600, which is no bargain, The workshops will be held in an “open house" format from 6 - 9 pm on the dates listed 2017. At the time, Bonaccorso told Local- either.” above, in order to provide the public with the maximum opportunity for one-on-one Source that state-mandated Mount Laurel Still, he conceded that all Clark can do is interaction and sharing of information. You may attend at any time during the three-hour housing is “affecting our schools, sewers, “hope and pray and see at this point.” open house. traffic and infi-astructure.” He said he was “We're just playing it to see which way it concerned that Union County will “look goes and try to do what we can do, period. The Part 150 public information workshop is accessible to people who are mobility like New York City” and helped establish a And respective of what happens, it's going impaired. Language interpretation services are available upon advance request. To make subcommittee to monitor the issue. to happen whether we like it or not,” arrangements for such services, please contact the PANYNJ Noise Office at 212-435- He said he has spoken “numerous Bonaccorso said. “At the end of the day, 3777 or via email at [email protected] no less than 72 hours before the workshop. times” with Cranford Mayor Tom Hannen, with Cranford knowing our feelings and us pledging his support and offering assis­ knowing what they're trying to achieve, For more information, please call the PANYNJ Noise Office at 212-435-3777 or visit the tance. other than that, other than throwing a law­ project website at: http://panynjpart150.com/EWR_homepage.asp Bonaccorso said there has been an air of suit out and throwing a lot of money on law cooperation between the municipalities firms and not win, there's not a lot that we going back to when they worked together to can do.” Union Count>' LxyalSource — September 13, 2018 q Kean to host World War I lecture series “Brothers in Arms: Memories of the militaiy men and women stationed there Great War,” Liberty Hall Museum’s during the war. exhibit examining the 100th anniversary The final lecture, “Uncle Sam Wants of the United States’ entry into World You: World War I and the Making of the War I, concludes this fall with a series of Modern American Citizen," will be held lectures exploring the impact of the war Thursday, Nov. 15, at 3 p.m., featuring on New Jersey and the United States. Christopher Capozzola of the Massachu­ The series will feature three World setts Institute of Technology. War I historians who will elaborate on Capozzola will discuss his book, and bring additional context to the exhi­ “Uncle Sam Wants You” and the history bition, which opened last year and will of citizenship, war and the military in close Thursday, Nov. 15, a few days after modem American history. the centennial anniversary of the signing The “Brothers in Arms” exhibition of the armistice that ended the war. shares the story of brothers Capt. John The first lecture, “Good War, Great Kean and Lt. Robert W. Kean and their Men,” will be held Thursday, Sept. 27, at experiences of the war from boot camp to 3 p.m., featuring author Andrew Capets. the front lines. Using firsthand accounts He will discuss his book of the same from letters and postcards, as well as name — recently endorsed by the World photographs and personal objects, the War I Centennial Commission — which exhibition allows visitors to walk in their details the experiences of the 313th footsteps. Machine Gun Battalion during the con­ The collection at Liberty Hall Museum flict. The book features writings and mil­ contains more than 300 letters from the itary history of Liberty Hall’s own Capt. Keans as well as their uniforms, military John Kean. Books will be available for handbooks, maps, pictures and com­ purchase and signed by the author. memorative pins, all of which are on dis­ The second lecture, “Fort Monmouth, play. N.J., and World War I,” will be held Liberty Hall Museum is located at Thursday, Oct. 25, at 3 p.m., featuring Kean University at 1003 Morris Ave. in Professor Melissa Ziobro of Monmouth Union. Reservations are required for University. Her talk will share the break­ both the lecture and tour. Email liberty- throughs created at Fort Monmouth and [email protected] or call 908-527-0400 to The World War I uniform of Capt. John Kean is on display in the ‘Brothers in Arms: contributions made by the fort and the reserve a spot. Memories of the Great War’ exhibition at Liberty Hall Museum at Kean University.

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Photos David VanDeventer OUZOPALOOZA— The 41st annual St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church’s Greek Festival in Union held Sept. 6-9 featured four fun days of live music and DJ entertainment, folk dancing, beer, wine and ouzo, rides for kids, carnival games, arts & craft vendors, an Opa-cize fitness class and of course, a huge selection of authentic Greek dishes such as souviaki, gyro, pastries, and many more favorites.

Additional event photos appear at wivw.unionneivsdaily.com as well as in our upcoming Union Leader edition. Union County IxicalSource — September 13, 2018 — n Union County hayrides, campfires set for faii Tickets are available for Union County’s 9:30 p.m.; Sunday, Oct. 14, from 3:30 to 452 New Proiidence Road. Mountainside, tion. call the Union County Department of 2018 Hayrides and Campfires events, 6:30 p.m.; and Friday, Oct. 19, from 6:30 to from noon to 5 p.m., Sunday through Sat­ Parks and Recreation at 908-527-4900. w'hich begin Friday, Oct. 5, and run 9:30 p.m. urday. Trailside Nature and Seionce Center at through Friday, Oct. 19. The event includes Tickets will not be sold onsite. They can All ticket sales will be final, with no 908-789-3670 or visit ucnj.org. the hayride, entertainment and hot choco­ be purchased online at ucnj.org/tickets and refunds or exchanges. For further informa­ late and marshmallows to toast over a at the following locations: campfire. • The Colleen Fraser Building, 300 The first event is set for Friday, Oct. 5, at North Ave. East in Westfield, Monday the Warinanco Sports Center, with rides through Wednesday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The evening has p.m.; Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 been designated as Military Appreciation p.m.; Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Night. Trailside Nature and Science Center • Union County Administration Build­ in Mountainside will host the remaining ing, 10 Elizabethtown Plaza, Monday events on: Sunday, Oct. 7, from 3:30 to to through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and 6:30 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 12, from 6:30 to • Trailside Nature and Science Center,

Union library offers free Wi-Fi for job seekers Union residents seeking connection to gram, a career coach is available for Union the internet for employment and profes­ library patrons seeking one-on-one person­ sional development opportunities may rent alized career coaching. There are also Chromebook tablet computers for free and monthly workshops at the library on inter­ use mobile hotspots through the Union viewing skills, networking, and a variety of Public Library. other topics. The Connect2Success initiative enables Chromebooks and mobile hotspots are users tap into nearby Wi-Fi networks to available to library cardholders who are 18 connect to the internet for free; Chrome- years or older for the sole purpose of con­ books allow library patrons to access online ducting employment or professional devel­ resources. Connect2Success is funded opment online. through a partnership grant from the state They may be borrowed for up to 28 Department of Labor and Workforce days. FALL FUN — Union County’s seasonal Hayrides and Campfires events will be Development’s Career Connections pro­ For more information, contact John held Oct. 5 through Oct. 19 at the Warninanco Sports Center and the Trail- gram and the New Jersey State Library. Daquino at 908-851-5450 ext. 2 or visit side Nature and Science Center in Mountainside. Through the Career Connections pro- www.uplnj.org.

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By cutting the weight to the bare minimum, but LEFT O U T The Partnership for the Assessment of Readi­ still having the required test scores play some role ness for College and Careers assessment has long in teacher evaluation, despite the lack of evidence BY FRANK CAPECE been the target for criticism by teachers, parents that they serve a valid purpose, the Department of Meeting with Anjali Mehrotra and Ileana Montes and students alike. Education and Murphy are showdng respect for the brought back memories of a law school professor who said to strive for the higher level of analysis. Common complaints include that the testing ties research. In some ways, these two candidates running as up libraries so they can’t be used in a more benefi­ This move also demonstrates respect for the Democrats are typical of the new wave of energized cial manner for students. experience and expertise of parents and educators female candidates nationally entering the political If students “opt out” of the testing, they have to who have long maintained the PARCC is an intru­ world. wear a customized black T-shirt with “Opt-out” in sive, harmful test that disrupts learning and does They are running for seats on the Mountainside big yellow letters, and what could be more demean­ not adequately measure student learning or Borough Council. That’s Mountainside as in bastion of Republican red. Some would see their uphill challenge ing for these students? Teachers have complained teacher effectiveness. as the equivalent of transgressing up New Providence students are overwhelmed and stressed to the New Jersey students consistently rank among Road. The skeptics may veiy well be in for a surprise. breaking point. the best in the country. Mehrotra is an articulate computer engineer who Teachers have also suggested the transition to Despite this fact. New Jersey students and edu­ has resided for i8 years in the borough. She readily PARCC testing was too quick, fostering anxiety and cators are still be burdened by the failed five-year acknowledges the desirability of the community. Montes is a prominent state attorney. uncertainty. PARCC experiment. Her impressive resume includes a stint as a director Murphy’s promise to do away with this testing Reducing the impact of the test that just will not of the state Division on Women and also director of met with a very positive reception. go away is an important step. equal opportunity for the state Department of Com­ Unfortunately, enacting such changes has Clearly, educators in the Garden State have rec­ munity Affairs. The community this year was the recip­ proven far more challenging than the new governor ognized the importance of teaching the basics, as ient of a barrage of negative news over a local police scandal and lawsuit. expected. Despite making a promise to “scrap well as a wide gamut of academic curriculum, to The outside investigations have brought forth spe­ PARCC Day i,” this was never realistic, as federal our youth. cific concerns by Montes that the $200,000 in munic­ law says every state must administer a standard­ We now need to work to develop a standardized ipal costs already allocated in legal fees may be hugely ized test in math and English each year, meaning test that demonstrates the effectiveness of our stu­ augmented after the election. As the candidates cam­ skipping a year wasn’t an option. dents, particularly as they seek out higher educa­ paign, they say most residents are keenly aware of the police crisis. Further, New Jersey was already contracted to tion. In a midsummer press release the candidates said: administer PARCC tests this spring, the final year Of the original 24 states plus the District of “Allegedly for nearly two decades police officers and of the initial four-year contract for the computer­ Columbia that took part in the PARCC assessment, other borough officials with connections have been ized math and Ebiglish exams. only seven remain, including New Jersey. promoted ahead of more qualified candidates, beyond And Murphy didn’t take office until mid-Janu­ Let’s not let our future stumble blindly as we permitted to work side jobs while on duty, and contin­ ary, less than eight months before the start of the search for an effect way to evaluate our next gener­ ued to work despite engaging in dangerous behavior that would have been grounds for termination any­ 2018-2019 school year. For the timeline to work for ations. Utilize the SAT’s, PSAT’s, Achievement where else.” the 2018-2019 school year, bids for a new test Tests and various assessors already in existence To the candidates’ credit, they have not limited would have to have been solicited by fall 2017, and being utilized in New Jersey while our educa­ their campaign to the police fiasco. Mehrotra cites a before Murphy took office, which clearly could not tors compare what means other states have found “culture” of arrogance that exists in certain parts of the have happened. effective. local government. There is a refreshing balance when they articulate positions on a multitude of municipal So the Murphy administration appeared stuck The intent is so we can effectively evaluate New issues. It seems to be less heavy criticism and more of between the proverbial rock and a hard place. Jersey students when compared to those around a test as to who could do a better job. At least, it appeared that way, until two weeks the country and, indeed, the world. Let’s help Montes speaks of focusing on the public works and ago, when New Jersey Commissioner of Education develop a standard that everyone finds acceptable, infrastructure needs. Both candidates in detail point to I.amont Repollet announced PARCC scores would so we can put this PARCC nonsense behind us and “increasing accountability and oversight of budget operation and exploring sh2u«d services.” account for only 5 percent of a teacher’s evaluation let our students shine. The need for a better working relationship with county government is also a point of their campaign. Sitting with Mehrotra reveals a soft-spioken individ­ Union County LocalSource ual long active in local civic affairs. She means it when calling for “transparency and accountability and dili­ W99kfy Sinc9 1917 By Visit our Website gently working to restore integrity.” WonmUtMU for more news and photos. 1291 Stuyvmnt Av«mM. Unkrn. NJ. 07083 David Worrall, Publisher Montes expresses concerns with the financial expo­ Phonm: 908888*7700 hankwebb#thek)cateource.com UnionNewsDaiiy.com sure that could face Mountainside in the fufore includ­ Fw: 90fr8880401 Offic* Hours: 9am to 5pm M4F ing the danger of punitive damages from the police Brian Ihisdell, Regional Editor eWofTaM Community NmmpaiMrs, Inc. fiasco. LocalSource encoura^ot roarer rMponto to tenors, •dMorlaWthetocalsoumi.com 2018 M Rtfits (tMenmi columns and odttodals each wssk. Sand tanars or The candidates ended our morning meeting to columns to adttortalOthatocateourca.com or mail to JR Parachini, Sports Editor Articles, pictures mxl advertisements herein are the resume the interaction with residents that door-to- Editor, P.O. Bo« 3639, Union. MJ 07063. Alt responses exclusive property of Worrell Community Newspa­ muM inctude name, addraas and daytime phone Ji •UMkKatsoiirca.com pers. Inc. atKl any republication or broadcast without door campaigning brings. Raising the politicking to a mtmt»er. written permission is prohibited. higher level comes to mind. Union CoiintA' I^ocalSource - Sep(einl>er 13. 2018 - IH OPINION Observing Yom Kippur The Days of Awe began last week with Rosh Hashanah er is the start of the New Year, it is also the beginning of the and will conclude this weekend with Yom Kippur, the most EDITORIAL Yamim Noraim, or High Holy Days. To prepare for Yom Kip­ holy day in the Jewish calendar, on 10 Tishrei. Yom Kippur, pur, the Day of Atonement. Jews participate in the tashlich also known as the Day of Atonement, this year begins Tuesday, Sept. 18, and ritual sometime either before or during Rosh Hashanah. For tashlich, which is runs through Wednesday, Sept. 19. Yom Wppur, the most solemn day in the Hebrew for “casting off," Jews throw pieces of bread into flowing water. This Jewish calendar, is notable in that it is a 25-hour fast day, during which Jews act symbolizes throwing one’s sins away, allowing practitioners to be freed of cannot eat, drink or bathe, among other restrictions. Work is strictly forbidden their sins. on Yom Kippur, which, along with Rosh Hashanah, makes up the High Holy Yom Kippur begins in the evening with a synagogue service named for its Days. Due to the seriousness of Yom Kippur, many Jews — even those who do most important feature, Kol Nidre, a prayer in Aramaic that nullifies vows, not t5^ically attend sjmagogue — pray for atonement. allowing congregants to begin anew. The Kol Nidre is sung in tiu* same tune in Yom Kippur is so important in the Jewish faith because it ends the process synagogues around the world — a haunting yet beautiful tune. of judgment that began 10 days earlier on Rosh Hashanah. According to the From there, Yom Kippur continues the following day with a full day of Talmud tractate on Rosh Hashanah, three books of account are opened on the prayer, including several services that are not tyincally done. Among them are New Year, wherein the fate of the wicked, the righteous and those of an inter­ Yizkor, a memorial service for those who have died; Yizkor is only recited four mediate class are recorded. times each year. Only those who have lost a member of their immediate fami­ The names of the righteous are immediately inscribed in the “book of life” ly attend the service, with all others usually taking a break in the cool air out­ and they are sealed “to live,” while the wicked are blotted out of the book of the side. Yizkor is a time to remember all those who have dietl, the impact they left living forever. The intermediate class is allowed a respite of 10 days, until Yom on the world and how you should do acts of charity in their memory. Kippur, to reflect, repent and become righteous. For those in the intermediate Yom Kippur is a religious day of mourning. It is therefore incorrect to wish class, Yom Kippur is the final drive to truly repent of past misdeeds and make someone a “Happy Yom Kippur.” Instead, you should wish them a meaningful a commitment to live a better life in the coming year. Yom Kippur or wish them: “G'mar chatimah tovah,” which is to wish them a This atonement actually begins in the Hebrew month of Elul, with contem­ good final sealing in the book of life. Also, it is always welcome to wish them plation of the sins and misdeeds of the past year; then Jews begin seeking for­ “an easy fast.” giveness from those they have wronged. While Rosh Hashanah 10 days earli­ To all our neighbors, we wish you a meaningful Yom Kippur. Summer house iris is prolific, hearty About 10 years ago, a friend gave me a Because we are blessed with such iris thing painted by Monet. Next to the cot­ THE GARDENER'S abundance, I have planted them every­ tage, they complement the gray shingles. In single large iris rhizome division. It was APPRENTICE from a tall, bearded tjpe that grew in care­ where around the little bed that we installed around the free splendor in her western New York gar­ BY ELISABETH GINSBURG our summer cottage. On the beach they stump of a long-felled cottonwood tree, the den. drop of blue paint in a gallon of white. stand above the water and look like some­ Continued on Page 2;-{ I planted it in the free-draining soil at our family’s summer cottage in Central LETTERS TO THE EDITOR New York and it grew, or maybe “grew” is the wrong word. returning to work. He failed the drug test Bayway and railroad noise “Exploded” might be better. Ten years Legalization and and was terminated, and was told that his To the Fxlitor: later, we have the offspring of that one iris employment use of medical marijuana was the reason. lituien residents wlio are imforUmalely division everywhere. I divided the original To the Editor: A federal court ruled that a New Jersey living in and around the Hayway Kefmery are after the first year and I have divided the The Star-Ledger published an article business does not have to waive its victimized, i>erhap.s daily, by I’hilliixs 66's original divisions many times in the last by columnist Paul Mulshine on Aug. 30. requirement for mandatory drug testing noisy embrace of the oja^ration iilentified as decade. 'The Pot's Out of the Bag " explains the for a worker who uses medical marijuana. ".steam venting." I just divided an overgrown clump that present legal problems regarding prose­ Obviously, New Jersey businesses that In addition to the decline of the quality of was overdue for the treatment and had cuting pot users until a law legalizing have a drug policy will have the same life that such adverse noise creates, thert* also expanded to about 2 feet in diameter. That marijuana is passed. authority to refuse or terminate workers exists — through the railroad company operation yielded about 20 new plants and But one point he did not address is an using marijuana for recreational purpos­ known as Norfolk Serating. After a doc­ at companies who have drug policies. Michael Smith light is more diffuse, the blooms look very tor's visit and returning to work, he was Bob Barrett linden pale blue — as if someone had splashed a told he must pass a drug test before Clark 14 September 13, 2018 Union County I/icalSource Drugs, warrants, paintball attacks keep local police busy Union County police depart­ Cranford Union ments have released the following • .Sept, i; At 10:13 p.m., during a motor • Sept. 4; At 10:37 p.m., police recovered reports of incidents to which offi­ a stolen 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee on vehicle stop on Holly Street, police arrested of address and px>ssession of a controlled cers recently responded: Wright Street in Newark. Carl Houck, 51, of Union and Salvatore Tor- dangerous substance inside a motor vehicle • Sept. 4; At 7:23 p.m., police arrested a torello, 30, of Garwood for possession of • Aug. 29: At 10:58 a.m., during a motor female on Burnet Avenue for simple assault. Clark dmg paraphernalia. They were processed vehicle stop on North Avenue East, police • Sept. 4: At 1:45 p.m., police took a • Sept. .3: At 4:56 p.ni., police arrested and provided with court dates. arrested Andres Gonzalez, 44, of Bethle­ report of a burglary to an unlocked motor Reginald !.ewis, 25; Jermaine I^wis, 19; • Sept. 1: At 10:04 p.m., during a motor hem, Pa., for possession of prescription leg­ vehicle burglary on Arbor Lane. and Jahill Williams, 19, all of Philadelphia, vehicle stop on Raritan Road, pxilice arrest­ end drugs and drug paraphernalia. He was • Sept. 4: At 1:27 p.m., police took a Pa., on Raritan Road. Reginald f,ewis was ed Michael Volpe, 51, of Cranford and Frank processed and provided with a court date, report of a two males in masks shooting a arrested on an outstanding warrant out of Costanza Jr., 42, of Elizabeth for possession and issued motor vehicle summonses for building with paintballs on Springfield Philadelphia for contempt of court and sub- of drug paraphernalia, a controlled danger­ failing to signal a lane change, maintenance Avenue. .sending a court date. Dodge Caravan. • Aug. 28; At 1:53 p.m., [Xilice arrested • Sept. 2: At 7:42 a.m., police took a .Alisan Ruklisar, 22, of C'arteret for shoplift­ report of a burglary to an unlocked motor ing from the Target fiepartment Store on vehicle burglaiy on Manor Drive. ('entral Avenue. She was subsequently • Sept. 2: At 2:33 a.m., police arrested a released on her own recognizance pending a juvenile male on Orchard Meadows Drive South for a motor vehicle burglary and court date. PEDAL POWER — From left are Tom Dunn, Hilltop Bicycles co-owner; Dan resisting. • Aug. 28: At 11:02 a.m., police arrested Cooper, Hilltop Bicycles manager; Cranford Police Chief Ryan Greco; Detec­ Annmarie Erickson. 52, of Fanwrxxl for • Sept. 1: At 11:51 p.m., police took a tive Lt. Edward Davenport and Capt. Joseph Van Bergen. Hilltop Bicycles in shoplifting merchandise valued at $88.48 repxirt of a burglary' to an unlocked motor Cranford has donated a Raleigh Cadent electric bike, valued at $2,800, to from the Whole Foods Supermarket on Rar­ vehicle burglary on New Jersey Avenue. the Cranford Police Department for its bicycle patrol unit. The CPD has reg­ itan Road. She vvas subsequently released • Sept. 1: At 11:33 p.m., during a pedes­ istered two officers for bicycle patrol training in mid-September and plans to on her ov>ti recognizance pending a court trian stop on Laurel Avenue, police arrested date. increase this number to eight by next year. 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He added that, like the proposed development at 750 Walnut Ave., the Birchwood project would not be within walking distance of the downtown train station. “So, I'm having trouble as to how you can come up with 30 unit.s per acre,” Taylor said. “I think everything else about this application in terms of buffering, in terms of open space for the residents of this development, for the traffic, it comes down to how many units were going to have per acre. “And I think your logic just looking at three downtown developments and trying to make that comparison is irra­ tional and doesn't really work very well in this instance because this is not a downtown development.” The 750 Walnut Ave. property is about 1.5 miles from the Cranford Train .Station. Hughes began to reply, saying the traffic engineer has not yet testified for Hartz Mountain and that there’s .still more testimony to come about the marketability — or lack thereof — of the site. “I'm not talking about marketability,” Taylor said. “May 1 finish?" Hughes responded. Hughes said board members are “going to have to sit back and evaluate if 30 units per acre is appropriate for the property and that's your decision to make. I believe the tes­ timony you will hear from other experts is that there are no impacts here that can't be managed, and 30 units per acre is something we think is at>propriate for the property and we will be sati.sfying the criteria for rezoning.” Karly in the meeting. Chairwoman Kathleen Murray que.stioned how the pro[«>.sal fits into the criteria in the township’s master plan that would allow for the creation of Photo by Chuck O'Donnell a new ordinance and help pave the way for Hartz Mountain Keenan Hughes, a planner for Hartz Mountain Industries, testifies during the Cranford Planning Board's tt) start building. She pointed to a reference about con­ meeting Wednesday, Sept. 5. Hartz Mountain is proposing to build a 905-unit apartment complex on a struction that “is consi.stent and compatible with the sur­ rounding neighborhood and environment." 30.5-acre triangular tract in the southern portion of the borough Mtirray asked Hughes how a 905-unit development is would be to develop the site in two stages. Rhatican said at the May 16 meeting. He said the existing compatibie in a town dominated by detached single-family In the first phase, the building that formerly housed building is about 420,000 square feet and was an industri­ homes. Bank of America offices would be demolished and replaced al and manufacturing facility constructed in the 1940s by U)cated about a half mile down the road from the pro- by two buildings containing 433 units. In the second phase, Johnson & Johnson. Hartz bought it in 1988. po.sed development is Sunny Acres, a neighborhood built in the warehouse currently standing on the property would be According to Rhatican, Bank of America leased about the 1940s that the Cranford Township Committee recently razed, and three more buildings with a total of 472 units 248,000 square feet of space and vacated the building voted to recognize as the municipality’s first historic dis­ would be con.structed. about 10 years ago, but continued to pay rent until its lease trict About 15 percent of the 905 units would be designated ran out about a year ago. Hughes said the project meets the definition because it as “affordable” under Mount Laurel regulations and the He said LabCorp occupies about 80,000 square feet in could l>e "integrated within the area without creating sub­ rest would be market-rate units. the rear of the building and PSE&G occupies about 22,000 stantial impacts on thtwe adjacent areas.” The current commercial zoning for the site allows for square feet for a call center. Murray said she understood that it’s “ph>'sically possi­ limited uses, including professional offices, healthcare “So, there is a very substantial vacancy in the buildings,” ble" to fit the project into the 30.5-acre space, but again facilities, distribution centers and research laboratories. Rhatican said. asked if it "satisfies the goal and it’s consistent and com­ patible” with the surrounding neighborhood. When Hughes responded that he thinks it’s “consistent, compatible with the surrounding neighborhood and envi­ Cranford man is arrested for the ronment,” many of the 50 or .so residents in attendance began to laugh. The traffic engineer was scheduled to testify at a special possession, distribution of chiid porn meeting on Sept. 12, and Hughes is expected to present a A Cranford man has been arrested and appeared in fed­ ual abuse of children and directly sent similar videos to the fiscal impact study at the board’s Oct. 3 meeting. eral court for distributing images of child se.xual abuse, undercover agent. The complaint also claims that law Hartz Mountain Industries’ plans for Walnut Avenue prosecutors in New'ark announced. enforcement discovered numerous videos of chUd pornog­ also include two pools with clubhouses, several court\'ards Christopher Gardiner, 35, was charged with one count raphy on Gardiner’s electronic devices when he was arrest­ and 1,775 parking spaces. An artist s rendering gave resi­ of distribution of child pornography and one count of pos­ ed at his home. dents their first glimp.se of what the project might look like session of the same. He made his initial appearance before Gardiner was previously convicted of endangering the at the .Inly 18 meeting. U.S. Magistrate Judge Michael A. Hammer in Newark Fed­ welfare of a child and distribution of child pornography in Hartz wants to eliminate the office and warehouse uses eral Court on Monday, Aug. 27, and was detained, accord­ Union County in 2007. The charge of distribution of child in favor of multifamily residential use, and is attempting to ing to a release from federal prosecutors. pornography for a repeat offender carries a mandatory leverage the New’ Jersey Supreme Court's Mount Laurel According to documents in the case, Gardiner is accused minimum penalty of 15 years in prison, a maximum of 40 housing mandates in an effort to gain that approval from of engaging an undercover agent in an ongoing sexually years and a $250,000 fine. The charge of possession of township officials. graphic conversation on a web-based social media applica­ child pornography for a repeat offender carries a mandato­ James Rhatican, vice president of land use and develop­ tion between March and June. In a chatroom, Gardiner ry minimum of 10 years, a maximum of 20 years and a ment for Hartz. said at the July 18 meeting that the plan allegedly publicly posted multiple \ideos depicting the sex­ $250,000 fine. 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Not only will you understand what has been going on but you will know in an instant how best to take advantage of it. 4 LIBRA, Sept. 23 to Oct. 23 9 The moment you resolve one crisis another seems to pop SUDOKU up to take its place. Is the universe having fun at your 1 9 6 expense? Maybe it is but there is no need to worry. What Here’s How It Works: looks like “bad” news now will look extremely good later on. Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 6 1 8 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 SCORPIO, Oct. 24 to Nov. 22 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the 8 4 You don’t have to put up with situations that are not to your numbers 1 through 9 must fill each liking. Don’t be afraid to let others know that you have your row, column and box. Each number doubts and don’t hesitate to question the accepted wisdom. can appear only once in each row, 5 7 9 8 column and box. You can figure out SAGriTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Dec. 21 the order in which the numbers will 7 2 3 appear by using the numeric clues It’s not like you to keep a low profile and you have no inten­ tion of changing now. On the work front especially you will already provided in the boxes. The 4 3 more numbers you name, the easi­ let everyone know who you are and what you can do. er it gets to solve the puzzle! 1 8 7 CAPRICORN, Dec. 22 to Jan. 20 ANSWERS APPEAR IN If you need a break fixim your daily grind then this is the time OUR CLASSIFIEDS SECTION 6 1 to give it some serious thought. Start thinking global rather than local. Before you know it you could be on your way! Level: Intermediate Union bounty LocalSource — September is, 2018 — 2S

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Steps Prolific, hearty house iris Ingredients Part I (Continued from Page 13) erally in an overgrown situation, the plants Part 1 Mince 3/4 of the onion and the two gar­ leaves provide texture even when the plant sprout in a ring formation around a non­ 1 20-ounce can of jackfhiit lic cloves. is out of bloom. productive center area. This center is made 2 large cloves of garlic Rinse off the canned jackfruit, then In short, the white iris succeed every­ up of the old, dead 3/4 of 1 medium-sized onion pulse it in a food processor or mash where. rhizomes. To revive your iris, lift the Juice of 2 limes with a fork until it looks like tuna Over the years, I have grovra many entire ring, which is easy because the roots 1/4 cup of water flakes. bearded iris varieties, including a lovely are shallow. Take a garden knife or other Part 2 In a saucepan, simmer the jackfruit, the sharp instrument and lop off all the non­ specimen with pale blue standards and pale 1/3-1/2 cup mayonnaise, vegan or not, water, the lime juice, and the garlic and productive rhizomes. Save those outer peach falls. Those iris have multiplied in a add more depending on taste onion covered for 15 minutes. well-mannered way and I have divided pieces that have fans of leaves attached. them as necessary. Replant them, positioning some in the 1 Tbs. Dijon mustard Part 2 I don’t think I have ever lost one, despite original location and parceling out the oth­ Pinch of cayenne pepper Minee the carrots, pickles, remainder harsh winters, monsoon springs and torrid ers. Don’t be afraid that you will kill the 2 small carrots of the onion, nuts and apple, and set summers. divisions. Iris look delicate, but they are 1/4 of 1 medium-sized onion, i.c. the aside. However, I have never had an iris per­ really very tough. remainder of the onion from Part 1 Once the jackfruit combo is done sim­ form like my summer house iris. The Modem bearded iris, including the sum­ 1 cup finely chopped apple, i.e. about mering and is cooled, place in a bowl neighboring houses and cottages don’t mer house iris, are descended from Iris 1/2 a large apple and add in the minced ingredients, seem inundated with iris of any kind, but germanica, or German iris. 3 Tbs. chopped pickles mayo, mustard, cayenne pepper, the maybe that is because they don’t have my They are one of those “grandmother’s garden” species that remind people of ear­ 1/3 cup chopped almonds, cashews or salt and pepper to taste, and sea flakes white one — yet. any other nut you like if you are using. I have treated the summer house iris the lier generations of gardeners. Not far from same way I treat all of its kin. The rhizomes our summer property, in a place where the 2 tsp. Triple Blend sea flakes, optional Adjust seasonings, chill and serve in go into the ground with the shallowest cov­ forest has almost engulfed an ancient farm­ Salt and freshly ground pepper to taste sandwiches or on lop of lettuce or in an ering of soil — about inch. On clay soil, house, a stand of bearded iris survives in a avocado. which I have in my garden, I add fine grav­ clearing. Serves 4-6 el to the planting mix to ease the drainage. It was probably planted by some farmer The great enemy of bearded iris is wet feet, or his wife. I doubt that it is as prolific as Alma Schneider, a licensed clinical .social worker and cooking coach, pnro- which promotes rhizome rot. my white-flowered beauty, but I have no vides individual sessions, corpotcorporate presentations and groupup workshopsworkshi Iris borers are another common prob­ doubt that it is equally sturdy. helping individuals overcome their practical:al andandpsychologicalidpsy ohstac lem, tunneling into rhizomes and destroy­ cooking. Alma hasnas appearedappearea on theme Todatoday Show, t v Land and has presented ing them. To outwit the borers, divide iris Elisabeth Ginsburg, a resident of at the TEDx Talks. iSne has also been featured in Family Circle Magazine every few years and check for signs of bor­ Glen Ridge, is a frequent contrib­ and numerous other publications. A cookbook is in the works! For more ers. Discard any soft or damaged rhizomes. utor to Worrall Community information, contact her at [email protected] or visit her web­ I have never met anyone with iris as prolif­ Newspapers. The writer archives site at www.takebackthekitchen.com. ic as my summer house sp>ecials, but I have past columns at www.gardener- often come across overgrown clumps. Gen­ sapprentice.com. ^ 24 — September 13, 2018 — Union County LocalSource Play at Kean examines teens, schools, other influences By Ruth Ross able, she delivers a snarky opinion about Correspondent everything, from candy to basketball to A well-wrought play, with a fully the school’s administration, as she rolls developed plot and three-dimensional, around the classroom nonstop in her dynamic characters, is a wondrous thing. wheelchair. That she’s a talented photog­ And if you’re a theater junkie like me, you rapher, who has been kicked off the year­ won’t want to miss Premiere Stages’ first book committee because of her absen­ full Equity production of “Brick City” by teeism and tardiness makes her sardonic Nicole Pandolfo at Kean University in attitude even sadder. Ferris’ delivery of Union. Jessie’s backstory is an acting wonder. Developed over a two-year period in She recounts what got her in a wheelchair 'collaboration with New Jersey Perform­ almost dispassionately, as though she’s ing Arts Center, the New Jersey Theatre walled off all feeling, calling her accident Alliance and Premiere Stages, “Brick a “boulder on [her] chest.” Her recitation City" centers on three individuals in a of her living conditions is heartrendingly struggling school district — in this case, poignant. Newark — who have been “sentenced” to Darnell, too, has an interesting story an extended study hall for a variety of to tell. Despite being pushed to hone his reasons: teacher Veronica Vega because basketball skills so he can get a college she’s a rookie; combative disabled senior scholarship, Darnell is a secret nerd who Jessie McKenna because she’s been loves chess and dreams of one day having absent or late to school too many times; a rosewood chess set. Chris Grant’s win­ and basketball star Darnell King because ning performance invests his character he has to raise his grades so he can play with a youthful dignity. His description of on the school’s team. the chores he has to accomplish before Added to the mix is thuggish ex-con and after school make one’s hair stand on Rogelio Alaya, whose relationship with end. It’s no wonder he’s so willing to join Veronica and Darnell nearly derails their his cousin Rogelio’s sports-betting paths to success. Over the course of about scheme. He knows it’s illegal, yet he’s vul­ three months in a generic high school nerable to the temptation of money to classroom, designed with crushing bland­ make life easier for his mother and little ness by Bethanie Wampol Watson, brother Kenny. Despite the ending, we worlds collide, truths are exposed, prob­ have little doubt that he’ll make it out of lems are confronted head-on, and the his poverty to become somebody. three principals discover that things Teacher Veronica Vega, superbly por­ CHALLENGES — ‘Brick City’ by Nicole Pandolfo, playing through Sunday, Sept. aren’t often as they appear. trayed by Sabrina Alamo, is an earnest 23 at Kean University, focuses on the challenges inner city youth face when Pandolfo focuses on the challenges young woman who understands the chal­ learning to navigate the real world. inner city youth face when learning to lenges these teenagers face. She, too, is a navigate the real world, a weighty theme product of the Newark school system. too. Alamo is totally convincing as a Greg Solomon’s lighting is appropri­ at which she succeeds admirably without Veronica’s story is heartbreaking, as well. young, kind teacher who runs up against ately garish for a school classroom and being maudlin or eliciting pity for her Totally unprepared for college — swanky her students’ challenges. Her infectious murkily dark for the parking lot scenes. characters’ plights. Bennington in rural Vermont — she optimism and understanding provides And Izzy Field’s costumes are spot on for The natural dialogue, appropriate to flunked out because she never learned to the support these two lost teenagers both students, teacher and thug. Jessie’s .^^each character, is delivered convincingly ask for what she needed. Embarrassed need. Veronica’s character is the exem­ colorful socks and sneakers telegraph a by the quartet of talented actors director and wiser, Veronica went gone on to plar for the effect a caring teacher can concern for the way she looks, despite her Jessi D. Hill has as.sembled for the cast. attend Rutgers University, complete her have on her students. cymical attitude; Darnell is full-on basket­ Madison Ferris’ Jessie risks losing the student teaching and become a high As Rogelio, Rafael Benoit endows the ball dude; Rogelio’s upturned collar audience’s sympathy, given her cynical, school math teacher. Yet a previous rela­ thuggish character with some dignity. speaks of his sneaky demeanor; and judgmental, incessant talking. Seemingly tionship with Rogelio comes back to He’s proud he earned his associate’s Veronica’s wardrobe of stylish dresses is delighted to make others feel uncomfort­ haunt her, almost derailing her future. degree while in prison, and we get the entirely appropriate for someone who’s sense that he wants to succeed on the out­ “made it” and wants to look professional side too, but the pull of the streets is too despite her humble beginnings. strong and his character too weak. While With some generous reworking, “Brick County recycling events he may mean well, he puts his cousin City” has been transformed from its ini­ Darnell in physical, emotional and aca­ tial reading into a dynamic exploration of demic danger by involving him in illegal the importance of a caring, nurturing schedule for September activities. He may be a slimeball, but teacher, the speed bumps encountered as Benoit movingly portrays Rogelio as a teens make their way to adulthood and ,, Union CounD will sponsor several recycling events for county residents in September, failure. Perhaps, if he had had a teacher the need to look beyond a person’s facade including scrap metal and paper shredding. like Veronica Vega, he might have avoid­ to discover the human being inside. The scrap metal recycling event will be Saturday, Sept. 15, ft-om 9 a.m. to noon at the ed prison and crime. Timely and timeless, it is a worthy addi­ Emergency Services Building at 151 Kenilwrorth Blvd. in Cranford and at the Park Service Solid production values provide “Brick tion to the dramatic canon. Kudos to Pan­ Yard in Rahway River Park. Accepted items include old appliances, bicycles, air condition­ City” with a time and place that, while dolfo and Premiere Stages for bringing ers, microwaves and more. specifically Newark — “Brick City” is the this important topic to life. Now, go buy There will be two mobile paper shredding events; Thursday, Sept. 13, at the Linden city’s nickname — could just as easily be tickets before it closes. Rt'cycling Center at 2 Donaldson Place; and Friday. Sept. 21, at the Westfield Memorial any inner city; of course, the specific New “Brick Cit}’” will be performed at Kean Prx)l at 713 Cumberland St. Both events are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. Residents Jersey references really reinforce the set­ University’s Bauer Boucher Theatre Cen­ can bring up to four bags of confidential documents for shr^ding weighing less than 10 ting. ter, Vaughn Eames Hall, 1000 Morris ptrunds each. Matthew Fisher’s sound design Ave. in Union, through Sunday, Sept. 23. Residents may also sign up for “Recycle Coach.” a free app that distributes countywide includes music suitable to teenagers and For information and tickets, call the box recycling information and municipal recycling schedules. For information, visit bells to signal the beginning and end of office at 908-737-7469 or visit www.pre- ucnj.org/recvcling/'recycle-coach-app. extended studv hall. mierestagesatkean.com. Union Count>' LocalSource -- Septcml>er 13,2018 - 23

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PLAINFIELD INDIVIDUALLY AND AS CO-EXECUTOR OF will have information regarding the surplus, Dimensions: 40.00FT X 100.00FT X 40.00FT X will have information regarding the aurplua. THE ESTATE OF JAELENE Y. DANISHEFSKY: if any. 100.00FT if any. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY STATE OF NEW JERSEY: UNITED STATES OF For sale information, please visitAuction.com at Nearest Cross Street Dorer Avenue For sals Information. plaaaa visit CHANCERY DIVISION AMERICA www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. web­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Auctlon.com at www.auctlon.com or call UNION COUNTY Sale Date: 10/10/2018 site is not affiliated with the sheriffs office. adioum this sale vrithout further nonce by (800) 260-2632 DOCKET NO. F-013961-17 Writ of Execution: 07/25/2018 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $322,438.91 ***Three puDlication. JUDGMENT AMOUNT. $27«,111,77*“ TWo By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand Four Hun­ 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens Hundred Seventy-Nine Thousand One Hun­ NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS me directed I shall expose for sale by public dred Thirty-Eight and 91/100*** or other charges, and any such taxes, dred Eleven endT7/100*** venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Attorney: charges, liens, msurancs prsmiums or other Attorney STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO; TION BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES PC GLENN ROBERTS TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD Ail interested parties are to conduct and rely 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. SUITE 100 upon their own independent Investigation to SUITE 100 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND All successful bidders must have 20% of their MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 ascertain whether or not any outstanding MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, SUCH, KAHN bid available in cash or certified check at the 856-813-5500 Interest remain of record and/or have priortty 856-813-5500 & SHEPARD, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose conclusion of the sales. Sheriff: Peter Corvelli over the lien being foreclosed end. If so the Sheriff Peter Corvelli address is 7 Century Drive, Suite 201, Parsippa- The property to be sold is located in the TOW N­ A full legal description can be found at the Union current amount due thereon. A full legal dascnplion ran be found al the Union ny. New Jersey 07054, telephone number #(9r 3) SHIP of HILLSIDE in the County of UNION, and County sheriffs Office **lf the sale Is set aside for any rsason. ths County Shenff s Office 558-9300. an Answer to the Complaint and the State of New Jersey. Total Upset: $335,680.39***Three Hundred Thir­ Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to Total Upset $291 J82.08"*Tw o Hundred Nine Amended Complaint, filed in a civil action, in Tax Lot 19 Block 1701 ty-Five Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser ty-One Thousand .Seven Hundred Sixty-Two and which Bayyiew Loan Servicing, LLC, is Plain­ Commonly known as 930 Salem Avenue. Hill­ 39/100*** shall have no further recourse against the 08/100"* tiff and Luis Morales, Et Al., are Defendants, side, New Jersey 07205 August 30, September 6, 13, 20. 2018 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's September 6, 13. 20. 27. 2018 pending in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 250 x U70894UNL ($162.68) attorney. U71051 UNL ($186.20)______Chancery Division, UNION County and bearing 100 x 250x100 ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of ths Docket No. F-013961-17 within thirty-five (3 ^ Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the West side mortgage debt, including costs and sxpens- HILLSIDE “ days after September 13th, 2018, or it published of Salem Avenue, 301 feet from the South side es, there remains any surplus money, the after September 13th, 2018, thirty-five (35) days of King Street West. SHERIFF’S SALE money will be deposited into the Superior SHERIFF'S SALE after the actual date of such puolication, exclu­ The Sneriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn Sheriffs File Number: CH-18002914 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming SharlfTa File Number CH-1B003043 sive of such date, exclusive or such date. If you this sale without further notice through publica­ Division: CHANCERY the surplus, or any part mersof, may file a Division CHANCERY fail to do so, Judgment by Default may be ren­ tion. Docket Number: F2617117 motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and Docket Number: F02310115 dered against you for the relief demanded in the The sale is subject to unpaid taxes and County; Union 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that County Union Complaint. You shall file your answer and proof assessments, tax, water and sewer liens and Plaintiff; JP MORGAN CHASE BANK. NATION­ person’s clAm and asking for an order Plainllff PROF-2013-S3 LEGAL TITLE TRUST of service in duplicate with the Clerk of the supe­ other municipal assessments. The amount AL ASSOCIATION directing payment of the surplus money. The IV, BY U S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION rior Court. Hughes Justice Complex, CN-971, due can be obtained from the local taxing VS Sheriff or other person conducting the sale AS LEGAL TITLE TRLISTEE Trenton, New Jersey 08625, in accordance wifti authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B*21 the Defendant; MARIA PINTO: MR, PINTO HUS­ will have information regarding the surplus, VS the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. sale may also be subject to the limited Hen BAND OF MARIA PINTO if any. Defendant; GENEROSE MALARA, HER This action has been instituted for the purpose priority of any conaomlnlum/ homeowner Sale Date: 09/26/2018 For sale information, please visltAucfion.com at HEIRSM, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL REP­ of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated January 8, association Hens which may exist. Writ of Execution: 05/29/2018 www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. web­ RESENTATIVES, AND HER, THEIR OR ANY 20(j9, made by Luis Morales, as mortgagors to Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to site not affiliated with shenff. OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE Mortgage Electronic Registration ^sterns, Inc. tion of the mortgage debt, including costs me directed i shall expose for sale by public JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $118,117.84***Ons AND INTEREST, IGNATIUS MARCUS as nominee for American Partners Bank, A Fed­ and expenses, mere remains any surplus venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Hundred Eighteen Thousand One Hundred MALARA. INDIVIDUALLY AND AS ADMINIS­ eral Savings Bank, recorded on January 13. money, the money will be deposited Into the TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Seventeen and 84/100*** TRATOR OF THE ESTATE OF GENEROSE 2009, in Book 12616 of Mortgages for UNION Superior Court Trust Fund and any person TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ Attorney: MALARA^ECEASED. STATE OF NEW JER­ County, Page 0070. as Instrument Number claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND ^ JONES. PC SEY: UNIYe D s t a t e s o f AMERICA 463914. The mortgage was assigned as follows: file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 All successful bidders must have 20% of their 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Sale Date: 10/10/2018 a. Mortoage Electronic Registration Systems. and 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of bid available in cash or certified check at the SU ITE 100 Wril of Execution; 07/10/2018 Inc, to bAC Home Loans Serivicing, LP f/k/a that person’s claim and asking for an order conclusion of the sales. MT, LAUREL NJ 08054 By virtue of the above-stated writ of exeaition to Countrywide Home Loans Servicing. LP execut­ directing payment of the surplus money. The The property to be sold is located in HILLSIDE 856-813-5500 me directed I shall expose for sale by public ed on May 19, 2011, which was recorded in the Sheriff or other person conducting the sale TWP. County of UNION and State of New Jer­ Sheriff: Peter Cwvelli venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Office of the Clerk/Register of Union County on will have information regarding the surplus, sey. A full legal description can be found at the Union TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH ^ May 23, 2011, in Book 1390. at Page 182, as if any. Commonly known as: 124 W OODRUFF PLACE, County Sheriff’s Office TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J . on W EDN ES- * instrument Number 601315. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $447,173.0r**Four HILLSIDE, NJ 07205. Total Upset; $124,737.68***One Hundred Twen­ DAY, at two o'dock in the afternoon of said day b. Bank of America, N.A. successor by merger to Hundred Forty-Seven Thousand One Hun­ Tax Lot No. 40 in Block No. 1703 ty-Four Thousand Seven Hundred Thirty-Seven Ait successful bidders must have 20% of their BAC Home Loans Serivicing, LP f/k/a Country­ dred Seventy-! hree and 07/100*** Dimension of Lot Approximately: 40 X 140 and 68/100*** bid available in cash or certified check at the wide Home Loans Servicing, LP to Secretary of Attorney: Nearest Cross Street: SALEM AVENUE September 6. 13, 20. 27, 2018 conclusion of the sates Housing and Urban Development executecT on SHAPIRO & DENARDO. LLC - ATTORNEYS BEGINNING at a point in the southerly side U71052 UNL ($178.36)______Property to be sold is located In the TOWNSHIP February 6.- 2015, which was recorded in the 14000 COM M ERCE PARKWAY line of Woodruff Place distant 400.0u feet of HILLSIDE. County of UNION. State of New Office of the Clerk/Register of Union County on SUITE B from its intersection with the westerly side HILLSIDE Jersey April 17, 2015, in BookAB-1423, at Page2l3, as MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 line of Salem Avenue and running thence Premises commonly known ns 286 HILLSIDE Instrument Number 160409. (856)793-3080 “THE SHERIFF HEREBY RES^VES THE SHERIFFS SALE AVENUE, HILLSIDE. NJ 07209-1803 c. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development shenff: Peter Corvelli RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002984 BEING KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK 1108 uo the to Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC executed on A full legal description can be found at the Union FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA­ Division; CHANCERY official Tax Map of the TOVVn SHIP of HILLSIDE February 20. 2015, which was recorded in the County sheriff's Office TION." Docket Number; F00649115 Dimensions Office of the Clerk/Register of Union County on Total Upset: $457A25.50***Four Hundred Fifty- PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES County: Union 100.00FTX33.00FTX100 00FTX33.00FT April 17,2015, In BookAB-1423. at Page 215, as Seven thousand Four Hundred Twenty-Five and TOTAL AS OF June 27, 2018: $0 00 Plaintiff: M TG LQ INVESTORS. L.P. Nearest Cross Street LIBERTY AVENUE Instrument Number 160410. 50/100*** Surplus Money: If after sale and satisfaction VS The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Which said mortgage was duly assigned to the September 13, 20, 27, October 4, 2018 of the mortgage debt, including costs and Defendant; S ER G E S. AMBROISE. adjourn this sale without further notice by Plaintiff named above, who is the present holder U71292 UNL ($164.64) expenses, there remains any surplus money, the DECEASED, HIS HEIRS. DEVISEES, AND publication. of said Mortgage, and (2) to recover possession money will be deposited into the Superior Court PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES. AND HIS, 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens of. and concerns premises commonly known as HiLTsioi Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN or other charges, snd any such taxes, 881-883 Steriing «reet, Plainfield. New Jersey or any Mrt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to RIGHT. TITLE AND INTEREST SANDY LUXA- charges, liens, msursnce premiums or other 07062 Block 921 .Lot 1 SHERIFF'S SALE Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature MA,^ SERGINHIO AMBROISt SERGELINE advances maae by plaintiff prior to this sale. If you cannot afford or are unable to obtain an Sheriffs File Number: CH-18002912 and extent of that person's claim and asking fr>r AMbROISE; SERGE AMBROISE, KIMBERLY All Interested parties are to conduct and rely attorney, you may communicate with the Legal Division: CHANCERY an order directing payment of the surplus money. AMBROISE, A MINOR, SHAQUILLE upon their own Independent Investigation to Services Office of the County of venue by call­ Docket Number: F04443910 The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe AMBROISE, A MINOR: OSAAC LINARES, A ascertain whether or not any outstanding ing: County: Union will have infr>rmation regarding the surplus, if MINOR; JOSE M. DACOSTA, DISCOVER intarest remain of record and/or have priority UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: Plaintiff: M TGLQ INVESTORS, L.P. any. BANK. STATE OF NEW JERSEY; UNITED over the lien being foreclosed and. If so the (908)353-4715 VS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $225.870.96***Two STATES OF AMERICA current amount due thereon. UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: Defendant: SHELLEY-ANN D. BATES Hundred TWenty-FIve Thousand Eight Hun­ Sale Date: 10/03/2018 **lf the sale Is set aside for any reason, the (908)354-4340 Sale Date: 09/26/2018 dred Seventy and 96/100*** Writ of Execution: 06/19/2018 Purchaser et the sale shall be entitled only to YOU, Glenn Roberts are made party defen­ Writ of Execution: 06/11/2018 Attorney: By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to a return of the depoelt pild. The Purchaeer dant to this foreclosure action because you hold By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD. PC me directed I shall expose for sale by public shall have no further recourse agalnat the ^ a judgment/lien/mortgage which may be against me directed I shall expose for sale by public 7 CENTURY DRIVE venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s the owner/mortgagors and for any right, title and venue^ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA- SU ITE 201 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ attorn^. interest you may nave in, to or against the sub­ TION bUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ ***tf after the tale and eatiefactlon of the ject property. Upon request, a copy of the Com­ TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N,J., on W EDN ES- (973)538-4700 DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day mortgage debt. Including coats and expens­ plaint and Amended Complaint, if any, will be DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Shenff: Peter Corvelli All successful bidders must have 20% of their es, tnere remains any surplus money, the supplied to you for particularity. All successful bidders must have 20% of their A full legal description can be found at the Union bid available in cash cr certified check at the money will be deposited into the Superior Dated: August 30 ^, 2018 bid available in cash or certified check at the County sheriffs Office condusion of the sales. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming File XKRKJ004 conclusion of the sales. Total l ^ e t ; $231,966.10***Two Hundred Thirty- Property to be sold is located In the TOWNSHIP the surplus, or any part tnereof, may file a Sim Property to be sold is located in the TOW NSHIP One Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-Six and of HILLSIDE, County of UNION, State of New motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and "mcHELLE SMIT of HILLSIDE. County of UNION. State of New 10/100*** Jersey. 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Clerk of the Superior Jersey. August 30. September 6, 13, 20, 2018 Premises commonly known as: S42 PAUL person's claim and asking for an order Court of New Jersey Premises commonly known as: 279 BERNARD U70895 UNL ($137.20) STREET, HILLSIDE, NJ 07205-1740 directing payment of the surplus money. The U71672 W CN September 13, 2018 ($48.02) TER R AC E, HILLSIDE, N J 07205-1501 BEING KNOWN as LOT 36, BLOCK 510 on the Sheriff or other person conducting the sale BEING KNOWN as L O T 1, B LO C K 404 on the HILLSIDE official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE will have Information regarding the surplus. UNION COUNTY official Tax Map of the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE Dimensions: 36.00FT X 114.00FT X 36.00FT X If any. Dimensions: 107.56FTX 50FTX107.56FTX50FT SHERIFF’S SALE 114.00FT JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $235^16.90***Two Take notice in accordance with NJSA 39:4-56.6 Nearest Cross Street: Liberty Avenue Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002976 Nearest Cross Street: ComeM Place Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand Four Hundred application has been made to the Chief Adminis­ The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to Division: CHANCERY The Sheriff hereby raeervee the right to Sixteen and 90/100*** trator of the MVC to receive title papers author­ adjourn this sale without further notTce by D o ^e t Number: F01867817 adjourn this eels without further notTce by Attorney: izing the sale for 2011 Mitsubishi publication. County; Union puDlication. PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC Vlhfil4A4JN2AS7BE032511. Any objections ’’Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Hens Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION ‘Subject to any unpaid taxae, municipal Hans 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD should be made immediately in writing to the or other charges, and any such taxes, VS or other chargee, and any such taxae, SU ITE 100 Chief Admin, of the MVC Sp^ial Title Unit PO charges. Hens, m suran^ premiums or other Defendant: C O R EY D. POWELLj_MRS. CO R EY charges, liens, Insurance premiuma or other M T LAUREL NJ 08054 Sox 017 Trenton NJ 08666 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. D. POWELL. HIS WIFE; MORTGAGE ELEC­ advancsa maos by plaintiff prfor to this sals. 856-813-5500 September 6, 13, 20, 2018 All interested parties are to conduct and rely TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS^ INC, AS All Intareatad partiaa are to conduct and rely Sheriff: Peter Corvelli ^ U71476 W CN ($17.64) upon their own independent investigation to NOMINEE FOR PHH MORTGAGE CORP (FKA upon their own Independent Investigation to A full legal description can be found at the Union ascertain whether or not any outstanding CENDANT MORTGAGE CORP) ITS SUCCES­ aacartaln whether or not any outstanding County sheriffs Office interest remain of record and/or have priority SORS AND ASSIGNS; STATE OF NEW JER­ interest remain of record and/or have priority Total Upset $245 518 29***Two Hundred Forty- UNL-LEGALS over the Hen being foreclosed and, If so the SEY over the lien being forecloeed and, if eo the Five Thousand Piva Hundred Eighteen and current amount due thereon. Sale Date; 10/03/2018 current amount due thereon. 29/100*** **tf the sale is set aside for any reason, the Writ of Execution; 06/29/2018 ••if the sale la eat aside for any reason, the S^tem ber 13. 20, 27. October 4. 2018 HILLSIDE Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Purchaser at the sale shall be antHlad only to U71290UNL ($1^0 32)______a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser me directed I shah expose for sale by public a return of the daposit paid. The Purchaser SHERIFF’S SALE shall have r>o further recourse against the venue,_ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA- ehali have no further recoures agelnet the HILLSIDE Sheriffs File Number: CH-18003079 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s TION bUILDINQ 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's attomw. TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDNES- attomm. SHERIFF'S SALE Divisicm: CHANCERY 8h«rlfr» Fite Numb«r; CH-18003020 Docket Number: F01759617 ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the DAY, at two o doc* in the afternoon of said day. ***lf after the sale and aatiafaction of ths mortgage debt, lr>cludir>g costs and expens­ /m successful bidders must have 20% of their mortgage debt irtcluding costa and sxpena- DivisiOfi CHANCERY County: Union Dockel Number F00202118 Plaintiff: PHH MORTGAGE CORPORATION es. mere remains any surplus money, the bud avaMade in cash or certified check at the as, thsre ramalne any surplus money, the money wlli be deposned Into the Superior condusion of the sates money will be deposited Into the Superior County Union VS Plaintiff U S. BANK TRUST, N.A ,_AS TR U S TEE Defendant: FREDRIC J. DANISHEFSKY, INDI­ Court Trust FurKi and any person claimir^g Property to be sold is located in the TOW NSHIP Court Trust Fund and any parson claiming the surplus, or any part mereof, may file a of HILLSIDE. County of UNION, State of New the aurplua, or any part mereof, may file a FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTlCIPAtlON TRUST VIDUALLY AND AS CO-EXECUTOR OF THE VS ESTATE OF JAELENE Y. DANISHEFSKY: EVE motion pursuarYt to Court Rules 4:64-3 artd Jersey. motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature ar>d extent of that PrwTMses commonly known as: 1529 COMP­ 4:67-2 stating the nature and extent of that Defendant FRANCISCO A MARTINEZ A/K/A • R, KARSTAEDT. INDIVIDUALLY AND AS CO­ FRANCISCO MARTINEZ; ROBERTO DIONI- EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF JAELENE Y. person's claim and asking for an order TON TERRACE. HILLSIDE, NJ 07205-1540 person's claim and asking for an order DANISHEFSKY; PHILIP A. DANISHEFSKY. directing payment of the ^ r ^ u s money. The BEING KNOWN as LOT 2. BLOCK 422 on the directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or other person conductir>g the sale offida! 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CIO; SARVELICE DIONICIO: ELIZABETH 85 BROAD S TR E E T ROSELLE PARK of Union in the County of Union, heW on Sep­ MENT (CR 62^ RAISING THE OVERALL CASTILLO, YNDERKA DIONICIO SUITE 501 tember 11, 2016 and that said ordinance will be BUDGET TO E L ^ N THOUSAND TWO-HUN­ Sale Date 10/03/2018 NEW YORK NY 10004 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK further considered for final passage at a meeting DRED FIFTY DOLLARS ($11,250.00) FOR WiH of Execution; 06/21/2018 212-471-5150 UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY of foe Township Committee at foe Munidpd By virtue of the above-stated writ of executkin to Sheriff; Peter Corvelli Building. 1976 Morris Avenue, Union, New Jer­ U71679 UNL September 13, 2018 ($15.19) me directed I shall expose for sale by public A full legal description can be found at the Union N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN mat an ordinance, sey on September 25, 2018, 2018 at 7:30 venue^ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA- County sheriffs Office title of which is set form below, was finally o’dock P.M., at which time and ^ace ait persons TOWNSHIP OF UNION TION buiLDINCi 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Total Upset; $490,179.56***Four Hundred Nine­ p a ss ^ and approved by me Mayor and Council interested therein or affected thereby will be TOW N PLAZA, Eluaboth, N.J., on W EDNES- ty Thousand One Hundred Seventy-Nine and of me Borough of Roselle Park at a public meet­ given an opportunity to be heard concerning this TOWNSHIP OF UNION DAY, at o’dock in the afternoon of said day ^/100**‘ ing held in me Borough of RoseHe Park, 110 ordinance. During foe week prior to and up to COUNTY OF UNION All succes&hil bidders must have 20% of their September 13, 20, 27, October 4, 2018 East New Jer- foe time for final passage, cc>pies of said ordi­ bid available in cash or certified check at the U71289 UNL ($139.16) nance will be available in foe Munidpat Clerk’s PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that an ordi­ conclusion of the sales office, at no cx>st, in said Municipal Building, to nance, foe title of which is hereinbelow set forth, The CHOperty to be sold Is located in the munici­ H lLLsioi PASSED foe members of foe general puUic who snail was finally passed and approved by foe Town­ pality (^HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP in the County of request a copy of same. This ordinance will also ship Committee of foe Township of Union in foe UNION and State of New Jersey. Supoi'ior Court of New Jersey be pgsted outside the Munidpal Clerk's office, as County of Union at a public meeting held at foe Commonly known as 1389 HARDING TE R ­ Chancery Division AN ORDINANCE OF THE COUNCIL OF THE required by law. Muniapal Building, Fnberger Park. Union, New RACE^ HILLSIDE TOWNSHIP. NJ 07205 Union County BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK. COUNTY OF EILEEN BIRCH Jersey, on September 11,2018. TaxLCiT 3 BLOCK 1109 Docket N o ; F-009735-18 UNION. NEW JERSEY. ADOPTING THE “10 Township Clerk Dimensions of Lot: 35 feel wide by 100 feet long WEST WESTFIELD AVENUE REDEVELOP­ EILEEN BIRCH Nearest Cross Street HILLSIDE AVENUE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS M ENT PLAN BLOCK 610, LO TS 1 AND 3* PUR­ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 266- Township Clerk THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE SUANT TO THE LOCAL REDEVELOPMENT 55 ENTITLED SCHEDULE XIV “PARKING JIIOHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT (L S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: AND HOUSING LAW, N.J.S.A. 40A:12A-1 et PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES” BY THE TOWN­ F u r t h e r n o t ic e t h r o u g h publication . seq. SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE REIM­ •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES. MUNICI­ WENDY CRAWFORD Andrew Casais UNIO^ COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW BURSEMENT OF UTILITY ENGINEERING PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Borough Clerk JERSEY (This ordinance affects a portion of COSTS FROM THE NEW JERSEY DEPART­ SUCH TAXES. CHARGER LIENS, INSUR­ YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND U71822 UNL September 13, 2018 ($13.23) Potter Avenue) MENT OF TRANSPORTATION INCURRED IN ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES REQUIRED to serve upon Friedman Vartoio U71704 UNL September 13, 2018 ($18.62) CONNECTION WITH THE OVERHEAD DIREC­ MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. LLP. Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 85 ROsiuTpARK TIONAL SIGN STRUCTURES PROJECT ON ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Broad Street, Suite 501, New York, New York TOWNSHIP OF UNION ROUTE 22. STATE ROUTE 124, AND 1-78 FOR DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ 10004, an answer to the Complaint in Foreclo­ BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED FIVE THOU­ PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN sure, Amended Complaint and Amendment(8) UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY TOWNSHIP OF UNION SAND DOLLARS ($5,000.00). WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING and Order(s). if any, filed In a Civil Action, in COUNTY OF UNION U71677 UNL September 13. 2018 ($14.21) INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR which WILMINGTdN TRUST. NATIONAL N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN mat me following HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL proposed ordinance was introduced and passed PUBLIC N O TIC E is hereby given that an ordi­ TOWNSHIP OF UNION FORECLOSED ANIY IF SO THE CURRENT CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE OF on first reading by the Mayor and Council of me nance. foe title of which is hereinbelow set forth, AMOUNT DUE THEREON, ESTIMATED MFRA TRUs T 2015-1 Is Plaintiff and BYRON Borough of Roselle Park, in the County of Union, was finally passed and approved by foe Town­ TOWNSHIP OF UNION QTR 3 TAXES $2 009.00 CRAWFORD, et al.. are Defendants, pending in New vforsey, at a regular meeting held on Sep­ ship Committee of foe Tovmship of Onion in foe COUNTY OF UNION Surplus Money: if after the sale and satisfaction Ihe Superior Court of New Jersey. Chance^ tember 6. ft1 8 and mat said ordinance will be County of Union at a public meeting held at foe of the mortgage debt, including costs and Division, Union County, under Docket No.; F- raken up for ^ssa g e , and public hearing on Municipal Building, Fnberger Park, Union, New PUBLIC N O TIC E Is hereby given that an ordi­ expenses, there remains any surplus money, the 009735-18, within thirty-five (35) days after Sep­ Seotemper 20 2018 at 7;00 p.m. prevailing time, Jersey, on September 11, 2018. nance, the title of which is hereinbelow set forth, money will be deposited into the Superior Court tember 13. 2018, exclusive of me date of serv­ or as soon mereafter as said matter can be was finally passed and approved by foe Town­ Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, ice. If you fail to do so. Judgment by default may reached, at me regular meeting of said Mayor EILEEN BIRCH ship Committee of the Township of Union in the or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to be rendered against you for the relief demanded and Council to be neld at the Borough Hall in Township Clerk County of Union at a public meeting held at foe Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature In the complaint, amended complaint, amend­ said Borough of Roselle Park, and mat all per­ Municipal Building, Fnberger Park, Union, New and extent of that person's claim ana asking for ments). order(s), if any. You shall file your sons interested therein will be given an opportu­ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 266- Jersey, on September 11, *2018. an order directing payment of the surplus money. answer and oroof of service in duplicate with the nity to be heard concerning same. 55 ENTITLED SCHEDULE XIV “PARKING The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Clerk of the superior Court of New Jersey. Hugh­ PROHIBITED AT ALL TIME^ BY THE TOWN­ EILEEN BIRCH ’Gwiti have information regarding the surplus, if es Justice Complex, 25 West Market Street, By order of the Mayor and Council of me Bor­ SHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF Township Clerk any. Trenton, New Jersey 08625, In accordance with ough of Roselle Park. UNIO^ COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW For sale information, please visit Auction com at the Rules of Civil Practice and Procedure. JERSEY (This ordinance affects Kay Avenue) AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 266- WWW auction com or call (800) 280-2832 JUDO* This action has been commenced and is pend­ INTRODUCED U71683 UNL September 13, 2018 ($11.76) 109 ENTITLED “OVERNIGHT PARKING IN MENT AMOUNT: $435.935.81^*Four Hun­ ing to foreclose a mortgage and recover posses­ ORDINANCE NO. 2547 CERTAIN LOTS; SPECIAL PERMIT dred Thirty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred sion of certain lands and premises, as follows: TOWNSHIP OF UNION REQUIRED: FEES” BY THE TOWNSHIP COM­ Thirty-Five and 81/100*** The mortgage being foreclosed Is dated Novem­ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER IL MITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, Attorney ber 22. 2004, and made by Byron Crawford and ARTICLE II. SECTION 2-20 OF THE CODE OF TOWNSHIP OF UNION COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW JERSEY RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES Wife. Wendy Crawford, as Mortgagors, to Wells THE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE PARK TO BE COUNTY OF UNION (This ordinance allows use of parking spaces 130 CLINTON ROAD Fargo Financial New Jersey. Inc., which mort­ ENTITLED “QUALIFIED PURCHASING between 6:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in Lot No. SUITE 202 gage was recorded on December 3, 2004 in A G E N r PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an ordi­ 21) FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 Union County, in Book 10948 of Mortgages for Andrew Casais nance, foe title of which is hereinbelow set forth, U71676 UNL September 13, 2018 ($12.74) /973) 575-0707 said County on Page 61 et s ^ . The lands and Borough Clerk was finally passed and approved by the Town­ Sheriff Peter Curvelli premises affected By this action and for which U71821 UNL September 13, 2018 ($16.66) ship Committee of foe Township of Union In foe TOWNSHIP OF UNION possession is sought are commonly known as County of Union at a public meeting held at foe A full loual description can be found at the Union TOWNSHIP OF UNION ^ County Sheriff's Office 1468 C

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PI BMC NO I ICE the validity of such ordinance can be com­ N.A. /V/l/F FOR FEDERAL HOME LOAN (1) The permanent outdoor storage, staging, and Division: CHANCERY Surplus Money: H th« self' .hkI sriLji'.it'ho.'-’. menced, as provided in the Local Bond Law, has MORTGAGE CORPORATION, to BAYVIEW display of goods whereas the ordinance requires Dock^ Numbei. F(X}135818 of lilt- mortgage* drFt, - t cists and begun to run from the date of the first publication LOAN SERVICING LLC. by Assignment that matenal stored or displayed outside must be County: Union expenstrs there any st.rp ,js tn<* of This statement. Copies of the full ordinance dated April 8, 2014, and recorded on August screened by special planting or a fence, and. (2) Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK. N A moiwy wm' b« SuperKir Cotirt are available at no cost and during regular busi­ 19, 2014, in the Office of the UNION CounW the Planet Fitness /gymnasium use of more tt^an VS Trust Fund and any paisor. < Jaimmg foe sun>5us. ness hours at the Clerk's office for members of Clerk/Register in Assignment Book 1418. 50 individuals, whereas the gymnasium use is Defendant; CHARLES SIMMONS. MELISSA or any pan the:eof. may file a motion pursuant \v the general public who request the same. The page 664, et seq. The said Mortgage was permitted, but lim its to a maximum of 50 partic­ SIMMONS. HER HEIRS. DEVISEES AND Court Rules 4 3 and 4 57-2 Staling the nature summary of the terms of such bond ordinance assigned by Corrective Assignment of Mort­ ipants at any time. Applicant will also seek any PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES AND and extent of foal person's c!a -u .m j asking for follows; gage from JPMORGAN CHASE BANK. other variances, exceptions, and waivers togeth­ HIS/HER, THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIR SUC­ an order directing pnvment of tho suri^Jusi mooev NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, to BAYVIEW er with such other relief as the Board may deem CESSORS IN RIGHT TITLE AND INTEREST. The Sheriff or otnei person condurting the sale Title: BOND ORDINANCE AMENDING AND LOAN SERVICING LLC, by Assignment appropriate for this Application without further NEW CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC , will have information u»yaioiney. Tha of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated 02/28/2005 Final Major Site Plan Approval to permit the fol­ site Is not affiliated with the sheriff s office. Docket Number: F03733414 Sheriff or other parson conducting tha sale made by LILLIETURN W , ROBERT E. JACK- lowing at frie Property: the permanent use of 10 JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $341.522.71 ***Three County; Union will have Information regarding tha aurplua. SON, AND LILLIE JACKSON as mortgagors to parking spaces for display of compact power Hundred Forty-One Thousand Five Hundred Plaintiff; BANK O F AMERICA, N A, If any. JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A. recSrded on equipment, 51 parking spaces for seasonal Twenty-Two and 71/100*** VS For safe information, piaaaa visit 03/07/2005, in Book 11067 of Mortgages for sales areas, 6 parking spaces for “Penske" truck Attorney: Defendant: JO SE O VERA; ZOILA M. CHECA. Auctlon.com at www.auctton.com or calf Union County, Page 526, et seq., which said rentals, 3 parking spaces for lo a d -n -^ parking; PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC MIDLAND FUNDING LLC (600) 280-2632 mortgage was duly assigned to the Plaintiff areas on the existing sidewalk in nont of the 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD Sale Date; 10/03/2018 JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $204,891.44***Two named above, who is the present holder of said building for display of compact power equip­ SUITE 100 Writ of Execution: 06/19/2018 Hundred Four Thousand Eight Hundred Mortgage The said Mortgage was assigned ment, fencing, propane cylinder storage and dis­ MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 By virtue of foe above-stated writ of execution to NInaty-Ona and 44/100“ * by Assignment of Mortgage from JPMOR­ play. and seasonal sates; outdoor product stag­ 856-813-5500 me directed I shall expose for sale by public Attorney GAN CHASE BANK, N.A., S/B/M CHASE ing and mulch storage areas on the eastern side Sheriff; Peter Corvelli venue, at foe UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC HOME FINANCE LLC, to FEDERAL HOME oTthe garden center; interna! renovations for the A full legal description can be found at the Union TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD LOAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, by p r o p o ^ Planet Fitness tenant within a 16,514 County Sheriff s Office TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J.. on W EDNES SUITE 100 Assignment dated June 6, 2013, and record­ s.f. area within the existing building: directional Total upset: $350,481.48**‘Three Hundred Fifty- DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. M T LAUREL NJ 08054 ed on August 7, 2013, in the Office of the and wall signage: areas of re-curbing and Eight Thousand Pour Hundred Eighty-One and Ail succes^ut bidders must have 20% of their 856-813-5500 UNION County Clerk/Register in /kssignment restriping in the existing parking lot, along with 4^100*** bid available in cash or certified check at foe Sheriff Peter Corvelli Book 1408, page 523, et seq. The said Mort­ associated site Improvements. Septembers. 13. 20. 27, 2018 conclusion of foe sales. A full leg^ description can be four>d at foe Union gage was assigned by Assignment of Mort­ Applicant seeks bulk variance relief pursuant U71053 UNL ($166.60) PROPERTY T O BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN. Crty County ^e riff'i Offiew gage from FEDERAL HOME LOAN MORT­ the Municipal Land Use Law ("yiLUL"!. N.J.S.A. of Elizabeth. County of Union, In the State of Total Upset: $211.453.98***Twg Hundreri F;i»»ven GAGE CORPORATION, to JPMORGAN 40;65D-70(c), and the Township s Zoning Regu- New Jersey Thousand Four Hundred Fifty-Three and CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ITS latlons (“Qrdinance'1 to permit the following; (1) PRO-LECALS PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS 96/1(X)*** SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, by Assign­ 834 parktna spaces whereas the ordinance 906 Bond Street August 23. 30, September 6 i;i. 2018 ment dated January 28, 2014, and recorded requires 915 parking spaces, ar>d 908 parking Elizabeth, NJ 07201 U70659 PRO ($1^.60)______on February 10, 2014, In the Office of the spaces currently exist; (2) wall signage at a ELIZABETH T7XLOT# 270.B 6L0CK #: 8 UNION County Clerk/Register as Instrument h^ght of 9 feet whereas 4 feet is the maximum APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS 25 * 100 ELIZABETH Number 155201, et seq. The said Mortgage height permitted. Applicant seeks use variance SHERIFF’S SALE N EA R EST CR O SS STR EET: Henry Btreet was Inadvertently assigned by Assignment relief pursuant the MLUL. N .J.^ A . 40:55D- ShertfTs Fite Number: CH-18002927 *Also subject to tubeequent taxes, water and of Mortgage from JPMORGAN CHAS^BANK, 70(d), and the Ordinance to permfffrSe following; sewer plus interest thro u^ date of peyoff. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 28 - September 13, 2018 — Union County Ix)calSource

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SHERIFF S SALE authority. Pursuant to NJSA 46:8B-21 the ELIZABETH Shsriff't Fll* Number: CH-18002997 sale may also be subject to the limited lien ELIZABETH Divition: CHANCERY priority of any condominium/ homeownar ELIZABETH SHERIFF’S SALE Docket Number: F03099416 aesociation iiene which may exist. SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriffs File Numfcfer: CH-1M03010 County Union Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfac­ Division; CHANCERY Plaintiff BANK OF AMERICA N A tion of the mortgage debt, including costs Sheriff* File Number: CH-18002972 Sheriffs File Number; CH-18002999 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F02562114 VS and sxpenses, there remains any surplus County: Union Defendant JOHN DOE A/K/A FREDERICK B money, the m o n ^ wilt be deposited into the D o ^e t Number: FOOD 17018 Cfocket Number: F00068618 County: Union County: Union Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION GARCIA Superior Court 'Irust Fund and any person VS Sale Date 10/03/2018 claiming ths surplus, or any part thereof, may Plainufr: NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC DBA Plaintiff: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVidiNG VS Defendant: 114 FRO N T STR EET, ELIZABETH. \A/rlt of Enecution: 05/30/2018 file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64>i NJ 07206 AKA BLOCK 2 L O T 466.H ON TH E By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to and 4:S7-2 stating the nature and extent of VS Defendant: GARY W. COSTANZO Defendant: SALAMON GALIMIDI AKA Sale Date: 10/03/2018 TAX MAP OF THE CITY OF ELIZABETH; me directed I shall expose for sale by public that person’s claim and asking for an order ERNANI SANTIAGO; UNKNOWN PERSONS 1- venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMIfllSTRA- directing payment of the surplus money. The SALOMON GALIMIDI Writ of Execution; 07/12/2018 Sale Date; 10/03/2018 10: MIDLAND FUNDING LLC TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Sale Date: 10/03/2018 TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ will have Information regarding the surplus, Writ of Execution: 06/07/2018 me directed I shall expose for sale by public By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Writ of Execution: 06/04/2018 DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day if any. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to All successful bidders must have 20% of their JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $364.714.18***Three me directed ! shall expose for sate by public TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMIhJlSTRA- TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ me directed ! shall expose for sale by public bid available in cash or certified check at the Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand Seven Hun­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ conclusion of the sales. dred Fourteen and 18/180*** TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ DAY, at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDNES­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH- MUNICIPALITY: City of Elizabeth Attorney; All successful bidders must have 20% of their TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ _ C O U N TY AND STATE County of Union, State SHAPIRO & DENARDO, LLC - ATTORNEYS DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. bid available in cash or certified check at the All successful bidders must have 20% of their conclusion of the sales. DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. a r\S KIaiaz Iafsal/ 14000 COM M ERCE PARKWAY All successful bidders must have 20% of their S TR E E T A n S s t r e e t NUMBER: 156 East SUITE B bid available in cash or certified check at the The property to be sold is located in City of Eilz- conclusion of the sales. bid available in cash or certified check at the Jersey Street M T LAUREL NJ 08054 abetn in the County of Union, and State of (Xinclusion of the sales. TAX LO T AND BLOCK NUMBERS Lot: 204: (856)793-3080 The property to be sold is located in City of Eliz- New Jersey. Commonly known as 314 Rosehill abetn in the County of Union, and State of Place, Elizabeth, NJ 07202; Tax Lot No. 1047 The property to be sold is located in the munici­ Block 2 Sheriff; Peter Corvelfi pality of ELIZABETH in the County of UNION DIMENSIONS Approximately: 25 X 100 A full legal description can be found at the Union New Jersey. Commonly known as 655-657 Blocks Park Avenue AKA 657 Park Avenue. Eliza­ and State of New Jersey. N EAR EST CROSS STREET: 2nd Street County sheriff’s Office Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 100.00 feet Commonly known as 114 FRO N T STR EET, BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE SOUTH­ Total Upset: $400.891,56**‘ Four Hundred Thou­ beth. NJ 07208; Tax Lot No. 1653 Block 10 wide by 16 feet long. Dimensions of Lot: (approximately) 45.36 x Nearest Cross Street; South Street ELIZABCTH, NJ 07206 WESTERLY SIDELINE OF EAST JERSEY sand Eight Hundred Ninety-One and 66/100*** Tax LOT 466.H BLOCK 2 S TR E E T (F/K/A CLIN TO N S T R E E T ) SAID Septemoer 13, 20, 27. October 4, 2018 170.19 xIR R ft.. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Nearest Cross Street: Springfield Road RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Dimensions of Lot: 25 feet wide by 100 feet long. POINT BEING DISTANT 76.00 F E E T IN A U7155QPRO ($1^6.80)______Nearest Cross Street: LIVINGSTON S TR E E T SOUTHEASTERLY DIRECTION FROM ITS THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE INTERSECTION IN THE SAID SOUTHWEST­ ELIZABETH Surplus Money: if after the sale and satisfaction RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT ERLY SIDELINE OF EAST JERSEY STREET FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION of the mortgage debt, including costs and Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. AND THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF SHERIFF'S SALE expenses, there remains any surplus money, the •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ SECOND STREET Sharlff* Fll9 Number: CH-18002944 of the mortgage debt, including costs and money will be deposited into the Superior Court PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY Pursuant to a lax search of 06/26/2018: Water Division: CHANCERY expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, money will be deposited into the Superior Court SUCH TAXES, CHARGES. LIENS, INSUR­ Account # 5603616285; Inactive account; Docket Number: F02718117 or any Mrt thereof, may file a motion pursuant to ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES charges pending activity: subject to final reading. County: Union Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to MAOE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. Addmonal accounts may exist, please have sell­ Plaintiff THE MONEY SOURCE, INC and extent of that person's claim and asking for ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ er provide evidence of all service at closing. VS Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 statinq the nature an order directing payment of the surplus money. DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ Vacant Lot Charge: Contact Prochamps for Defendant: JO S E L. VILLATORO: MRS, JO SE and extent of that person’s claim and asking for The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale an order directing payment of the surplus money. PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN billing, payment, and renewal details (If applica­ L VILLATORO^ HIS WIFE,^ LAURA M. ORTEZ; will have information regarding the surplus, if WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING ble). Sewer Account Included in water UNITED STATES OF AMEf^ICA The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe any. will have information regarding the surplus, if INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR account(s). Sale Date: 10/03/2018 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $166,148.78***One HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING (This concise description does not constitute a Writ of Execution; 06/21/2018 any. Hundred Sixty-Six Thousand One Hundred JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $276,847.57***Two Forty-Eight and 78/100*** FORECLOSED ANCL IF SO THE CURRENT • Higal description. A copy of the full legal descrip­ By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to AMOUNT DUE THEREON. INDEMNIFI­ tion can be found at the Office of the Sheriff.) me directed I shall expose for sale by public Hundred Seventy-Six Thousand Eight Hun­ Attorney; dred Forty-Seven and 57/100*** CATION ISSUED BY OLD REPUBLIC NATION­ Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction venue^at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ KML LAW GROUP. PC. AL TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY FOR of the mortgage debt, Including costs and TION feUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ Attorney; 216 HADDON AVENUE KML LAW GROUP. PC. PRIOR MORTGAGE IN THE AMOUNT OF expenses, there remains any surplus money, the TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ S T E .406 $560,400.00 M ortg^e Book 7483 at Page 7 money wifi be deposited into the Superior Court DAY. at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. 216 HADDON AVENUE W ES TM O N T NJ 08108 INDEMNtFICAllON ISSUED BY OLD Trust hund and any person claiming the surplus, All successful bidders must have 20% of their STE. 406 (215)627-1322 W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 REPUBLIC NATIONAL TITLE INSURANCE or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to bid available in cash or certified check at the Shenff: Peter Corveili COMPANY FOR PRIOR MORTGAGE IN THE Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature conclusion of the sales. (215)627-1322 A full legal description can be found at the Union Shenff: Peter Corveili AMOUNT OF $200,000.00 Mortgage Book and extent of that person's claim and asking for Properly to be sold Is located in the C ITY of County Sheriff’s Office 7483 at Page 25 an order directing payment of the surplus money. ELIZABETH. County of UNION, State of New A full legal description can be found at the Union Total Upset: $170,473.46***One Hundred Sev­ County Sheriff’s Office • Water: Acet: 5503061920 To: 05/11/2018 The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Jersey. enty Thousand Four Hundred Seventy-Three $89.54 OPEN PLUS PENALTY. Subject to final will have information regarding the surplus, if Premises commonly known as: 230 GENEVA Total Upset; $282,890.58***Two Hundred and 46/100*** reading. Additional accounts may exist; any, STREET, ELIZABETH. NJ 07206-1520 58?lSo” ^° Thousand Eight Hundred Ninety and September 6, 13, 20. 27. 2018 Ptease have seller provide evidence of ail THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO BEING KNOWN as LOT 601.B and XLOT SUB- U71268 PRO ($119.56) service at closing. ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER DIV (2-601), BLOCK 2 on the official Tax Map of September 6, 13. 20, 27, 2018 U71264 PRO ($125.44)______ELIZABETH Surplus Money: ir after the sale and satisfaction NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. the CITY of ELIZABETH of the mortgage debt, including costs and JUDGMENT AMOUNT. $660,744.37***Six Dimensions 100.00FT X 25.00FT X lOO-OOFT X expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Hundred Sixty Thousand Seven Hundred 25.00FT iuZABErf? SHERIFF’S SALE Sheriff’s File Number; CH-18003004 money will be deposited into the Superior Court For^-Four ana 37/100*** Nearest Cross Street: Third Avenue Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Attorney The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to SHERIFF’S SALE Division; CHANCERY Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002978 Docket Number: F00357018 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN & adjourn this sale without further notice by Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature GORDON^ LLP publication. Division: CHANCERY County: Union Docket Number: F03299815 and extent of that person’s claim and asking for 60 MAIN St r e e t ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens Plaintiff: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC County; Union an order directing payment of the surplus money. SUITE 460 or other charges, and any such taxes, VS Plaintiff: M TGLQ INVESTORS. L.P. Defendant: JONATHAN RUIZ; KELLY RUIZ; The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe W ES T ORANGE NJ 07062 charges, liens. Insurance premiums or other will have information regarding the surplus, if (973)325-8800 advances maoe by plaintiff prior to this sale. VS GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL AUTO LEASE Defendant: GLORIA AUSTIN. MR. OR MRS, INC.; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; STATE any. Shoriff Peter Corvelll AM interested parties are to conduct and rely For sale information, please visit Auction.com at A full le ^ l description can be found at the Union upon their own independent investigation to AUSTIN. SPOUSE OR CIVIL PARTNER OF OF NEW JERSEY GLORIA AUSTIN Sale Date: 10/03/2018 www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. JUDG­ County Sheriffs Office ascertain whether or not any outstanding MENT AMOUNT; $602,383.S0***Six Hundred Total Upset $878.594,54"'"Six Hundred Seven- Interest rsmain of record and/or have priority Sale Date; 10/03/2018 Writ of Execution: 07/10/2018 Writ of Execution: 06/15/2018 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Two Thousand Three Hundred Eighty-Three ' Iv-ElghI Thousand Five Hundred Ninety-Four over the Hen being foreclosed and, if so the and 50/100*** and M .'IO O "’ current amount due thereon. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Attorney: Septembar 6. 13, 20, 27, 2018 **lf the sale is set aside for any reason, the RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES U71285 PRO ($170.52)______Purcheeer at the sale shall be entitled only to venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ 130 CLINTON ROAD a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser SUITE 202 ELIZABETH shall have no further recourse against the TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s (973) 575-0707 SHERIFF SALE attorney. Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at the bid available in cash or certified (^eck at the conclusion of the sales. Shenff: Peter Corveili Sherlffa Flla Numbar: CH-1B003053 ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the A full legal description can be found at the Union Division- CHANCERY mortgage debt, Including costs and expens­ conclusion of the sales. The property to be sold is located in City of Eliz­ The property to be sold is located in City of Eilz- abeth In the County of Union, and State of County sheriffs Office Docket Number F02iB35612 es. thsre remains any surplus money, the Total Upset; $618.938.25***Six Hundred Eight­ County Union money wilt be deposited into the Superior abam in the County of Union, and Sate of New Jersey. Commonly known as 24 Cedar New Jersey. Commonly known as 351 South Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07202; Tax Lot No. 132 een Thousand Nine Hundred Thirty-Eight and Plaintiff U S BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATIOfL Court Trust Fund and any person claiming 25/100*** AS TRUSTEE FOR CITIGROUP MORTGAGE the surplus, or any part fnereof. may fUe a Broad Street A ^ . 404, Elizabeth, NJ 07202; Block 6 Tax Lot No. 1271 C-44 Block 6 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) .0574 Acres September 6. 13. 20. 27, 2018 LOAN TRUST 2007-WFHE2. ASSET-BACKED motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and U71261 PRO ($190.12) PASS- THROUGH CERTIFICATES. SERIES 4:57-2 steting the nature and extent of that Dimensions of Lot; (Approximately) CONDO Nearest Cross Street; S. Elmora Avenue 2007-WFHE2 person’s claim and asking for an order Nearest Cross Street; Grove ^ e e t THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE ELIZABETH VS directing payment of the eurpius money. The THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Defendenl; D OR AA M OTTA: VIN CEN T BONIL­ Sheriff or other person conducting the sale RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION SHERIFF’S SALE LA: PEDRO M GUTIERREZ, MD will have information regarding the surplus. Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Sheriffs File Number: CH18003019 Sale Dale: 10/10/2018 If any. Surplus Money: if after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage debt, Including costs and of the mortgage debt, including costs and Division: CHANCERY Wm of Execudon: 04/28/2015 For sale information, please visit expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Docket Number: F00276117 By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Auction.com at www.auctlon.com or call expenses, there remains any surplus money, the money will be deposited into the Superior Court money will be deprosited into the Superior Court County: Union me directed I shall axpoea for sale by public (800) 280-2832 Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, Plaintiff: M&T BANK venue,^ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Subject to USA’s right of redemption: Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, or any M il thereof, may file a motion pursuant to or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature VS TION buiLDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH- Pursuant to 28, U.S.C. Section 2410, this sale Defendant; RO BER T APONTE; LEXINGTON •I TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N,J„ on W EDN ES- is subject to a 1 year right of redemption held Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating ^ e nature and extent of that person’s claim and asking for and extent of that person's claim and asking for COURT CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC. DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. by the United Sates or America by virtue of an order directing payment of the surplus money. Sale Date; 10/03/2018 All successful bidders must have 20% of their ite lien: (. JOSE L. VILLATORO and LAURA M. an order directing payment of the surplus money. The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe will have information regarding the surplus, if Writ of Execution; 05/25/2018 bid available in cash or certi6ed check at the ORTEZ to SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to conclusion of the sales URBAN DEVELOPMENT, dated Februarv 15, will have information regarding the surplus, if any. any. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $184.145.58***One rr>e directed I shall expose for sale by public The property to be sold is located in the CITY OF 2017 and recorded March 9, 2017 in Book venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA- ELIZABETH in the County of UNION, and the 14243, Page 2172. To secure $88,000.00. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $301,894.29***Thr»e Hundred Eighty-Four Thousand One Hun­ Hundred One Thousand Eight Hundred Nine- dred F o rty -^ e and 58/100*** TTON BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ State of New Jersey JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $299,862.43***Two TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ Tax LO T 1192, BLC)CK 13 Hundred Niraty-Nine Thousand Eight Hun­ a-Four and 29/100*** Attorney; Attorney; KML LAW GROUP. P.C. DAY, at two o’clock In the afternoon of said day. COMMONLY known as 46 Pershing Avenue, dred Slxty-TWo and 43/100*** All successful bidders must have 20% of th^r Ehzabeth. NJ 07202 Attorney KML LAW GROUP. P C. 216 HADDON AVENUE 216 HADDON AVENUE S TE . 406 bid available in cash or certified check at the Dimensions of the Lot are (Approximately) 113 x PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC conclusion of the sales. 2 7 x 1 1 3 x 2 7 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD STE. 406 W ESTM O N T NJ 08108 W ESTM O N T NJ 06108 (215)627-1322 All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, wifo Nearest Cross Street Situated on the South­ SUITE 100 the buildings and improvements thereon erect­ westerly side of Pershing Avenue. 100 feet from MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 (215)^7-1322 Shenff; Peter CorveiN Shenff: Peter Corveili A foil legal description can be ft>und at the Union ed, situate, tying ana being in the City of Eliza­ the Normwesterty side oT Vine Street 856-813-5500 beth, CounN of Union and State of New Jersey; The Sheriff herew reserves the right to adjourn Sheriff: Peter Corveili A full legal description can be found at the Union County sheriffs Office County sheriff’s Office Total Upset: $188,797.75***One Hundred Commonly Known as: 120-126 Westfield this sale without further notice through puDkea- A full legal description cen be found at the Union Avenue. Unit 3B, City of Elizabeth, NJ 07208 tion County Sheriffs Office Total upset; $310.181.00***Three Hundred Ten Eighty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety- Thousand C^e Hundred Eighty-One and Tax Lot arid Block No.; Lot 1626. Qual C-3B, The sale le subject to unpaid taxes and Total upset $310.400.19***Three Hundred Ten Seven and 7^100*** Block 13 00/100*** September 6. 13. 20, 27. 2018 assessments, tax. water and eewer Hens and Thousand Four Hurxfred and 19/100*** Nearest Cross Street: Cherry Street (approx. other municipal aeeesements. The amount Septembers. 13, 20. 27. 2018 September 6. 13, 20. 27. 2018 U71266PRO ($123.48) due can be (MDtalned from the local taxli>g U71054 PRO($186.iO) U71265 PRO ($121.52) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE Union County IxxralSourct' — September 13, 2018 2Q

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2 0 0 feet) Trust F utkI and any person claiming the surplus, bid available in cash or certified check at the SUITE 300 P.O BOX 5054 STR EET, LINDEN, NJ 07036 Dimensions (approx.): N/A - Coixiommium, Unit or any rart thereof, may file a motion pursuant to conclusion of the sales. M O UNT LAUREL NJ 08054 Tax Lot No 7 ki 6 1 ^ No 277 Number 3B Court R u l^ 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating foe nature The property to be sold is located in the munla- (856) 810-5815 Dimoostoo of Lot Approximaloly 50X200 Amount Due for Taxes: Subject to Pathfinders and extent of that person's claim and addng fix pality of LINDEN in the County of UNION and Shenff: Peter CorveBi Nearest Cross SbeeTBROOK S TR E E T Services Group lien in Vne amount of $36,775.11. an order directing payment of the surplus moriey. ^ t e of New Jersey. A tun legal description can be found at the Union Beginning et a point In the Nocthwesterty line Suteect to priority condo lien; Pui^uant to OUSA The Sheriff or ofoer person conducting foie safe Commonly known as 1111 CLARK STR EET. County Sheriff's Office of West Curtis Street, sakt point being distant 46:8B-21 et seq.. this sale may be subject to a wiK have information regarding foe surplus, if LINDEN, NJ 07036 Total U ^ t : $267,870 75***Two Hundred Sixty- 150.00 feat from the Intareectlon formed by limited lien phonty of the condorr^um associa­ any. Tax LOT 19 BLOCK 178 Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy and tfM said Northwesterty line of West Curtis tion and any successfiji bidder at sheriff's sale For sale information, please visit Dimensions of Lot: 40 feet wide by 132.89 feet 75/100*” Street with the Southwesterly line of may be responsibte for paying up to 6 moths Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call long August 23, 30. September 6, 13. 2018 Ainsworth Street: running thence worth of unpaid corKlomtnium fees. Subject to (800) 280-2832. Nearest Cross Street: Fourth Avenue U 7 0 6 ^ PRO ($148.96)______■THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE any additional unpaid taxes, municipal liens or JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $186,220.92***One THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT other charges, and any such taxes, charges, Hundred Eighty-Six Thousand Two Hundred RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT LINDEN FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICA liens, insurance premiums or other advances Twenty and 82/100*** FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBUCATION. TION' niade by piiaintHT prior to this sale. All interested Attorney; •SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ SHERIFF'S SALE PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES parties are to conduct and rely upon their own SCHILLER, KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES, AND ANY SherffTa FHe Number. CH-11B002933 Sewer Open with Penalty $30e /4 independent investigation to ascertain whether LLP SUCH TAXES, CHARGES, LIENS, INSUR­ Division: CH/ViCERY Garbage Open with Penalty $60 00 or not any outstanding interest remain of record 960 NEW LOUDON ROAD ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES Docket Number: F02796617 TOTAL AS OF June 27. 2018: $366 74 and/or have priority over the lien being fore­ SUITE 109 MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE. County: Union Surplus Money: II alter the sale and salisfactton closed and. if so the current amount due there­ LATHAM NY 12110 ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ Plaintiff: TH E MONEY SOURCE, INC. of me mortgage debl, including coats and on. If the sale Is set aside for any reason, the (518) 786-9069 DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ VS expenses mere remains any surplus money, the purchaser at the sale shall be entitied only to a Sheriff: Peter Corvelli PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN Defendant: KHALIS R. W OODS, TASHIKA L money will be deposited into me Superior Court return of the deposit paid. The purchaser shall A full legal descrfotion can be found at foe Union WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING WOODS: STATE OF NEW JERSEY Trust Fund and any person claiming me suiplus,.a have no further recourse against the mortgagor, County sheriff’s Office INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR Sale Date: 09/26/2018 or any part mereof, may file a motion pursuant lo the mortgagee or the mortgagee’s attorney. Total Upset; $191,^9.44***One Hundred Nine­ HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING Writ of Execution: 06/13/2018 Court Rulet 4:64-3 and 4 57-2 stating the nature As the above description does rK>t constitute a ty-One Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Nine FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to and extent of that person's claim and asking for full legal description, said full legal description is and 44/100*** AMOUNT DUE THEREON. me directed I shall expose for sale by public at) order directing payment of the surplus money annexed to ttiat certain mortgage recorded In the S e p t^b e r 13, 20. 27. October 4. 2018 Traah: Acct: 07/01/2017 - 12/31/2017 $60.00 venue,^ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe Office of the Register/Clerk o f Union County in U71405 PRO ($182.28) OPEN PLUS PENALTY TIO N feuiLDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ wiH have Information regarding me surplus. It Mortgage Book M12519 at Page 643. et seo.. Sewer; Acct: 3011 0 01/01/2018 - 06/30/2018 TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N,J„ on W EDNES­ any EiizaDem, New Jersey, and the writ of lo cu tion ELIZABETH $187.99 OPEN AND DUE 07/02/2018 $131.36 DAY. at two o'clock in foe afternoon of said day. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $503,»03.67***Flva on file w i^ the Shertft of Union County. OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN ARREARS All successful bidders must have 20% of their Hundrad Three Thouaand Nina Hundrad Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Sewer charges are based on prior Water con­ bid available In cash or certified check at foe Three and 67/100*" tion or the mortgage debt, including cx)sts and CHANCERY DIVISION sumption cofKJusion of foe sales. Attorney. expenses, there remains any surplus money, tiie UNION COUNTY Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction Property to be sold is located In foe C ITY of LIN­ FEIN, SUCH, KAHN 6 SHEPARD, PC money will be deposited into the Superior court Docket No: F-016638-18 of the mortgage debt, including costs and DEN. County of UNION, State of New Jers^ 7 CENTURY DRIVE Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Premises commonly known as 902 WHEAT- SUITE 201 or any rart thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Nationstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. Cooper money will be deposited into the Superior Court SHEAF ROAD, LINDE^L NJ 07036-2917 PARSIPPANY N J 07054 Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, BEING KNOWN as LOT 9. BLOCK 190 on foe (973)538a»700 and extent of ttiat person’s claim and asking for PLAINTIFF. or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to official Tax Map of the C ITY of LINDEN Sheriff: Peter Corvelli an order directing payment of the surplus money. Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature Dimensions; A full legal description cen be found al the Union The Sheriff or other person conducting the sale and extent of that person's claim and asking for 58.12FT X 108.60FT X 58 OOFT X 112.29FT County Sheriff’s Office wilt have information regarding the surplus, if Anthony Davis and Stephanie Torres, E T fi>L an order directing payrrrent of the surplus money. Nearest Cross Street; Second Avenue Total Upset $518,791 84*“ Five Hundred Fighl any. The Sheriff or omer person conducting the safe The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to een Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety-One and For sale information, please visit DEFENDANTS will have Information regarding the surplus, if edioum this sale without further notice by 84/100” * Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call any. puDllcatlon. September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 (800) 280-2832. NOTICE OF ABSENT DEFENDANTS JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $262,237.66***TWo ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal Hens U71284 PRO ($156 bO)______JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $113.616.38***One Hundred Sixty-Two Thousand Two Hundred or other chargee, and any such taxes, Hundred Thirteen Thousand Six Hundred (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Thirty-Seven and 66/100*** charges, liens. Insurance premiums or other LINDEN Sixteen and 38/100*** Attorney; advances maae by plaintiff prior to this sale. Attorney: Bart Seedee RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES All Interested parties are to conduct and rely SHERIFF’S SALE SCHILLER. KNAPP. LEFKOWIT2 & HERTZEL 130 CLINTON ROAD upon their own independent Investigation to ShertfTa File Number: CH-18003042 LLP You are hereby summoned arwl required to SU ITE 202 ascertain whether or not any outstanding Division; CH/VNCERY 950 NEW LOUDON ROAD serve' upon Shapiro & DeNardo, LLC, Plaintiffs FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 Interest remain of record and/or have priority Docket Numtiar F03319215 SUITE 109 Attorney, whose address is 14000 Commerce 973-575-0707 over the lien being foreclosed and. if to the County Union LATHAM NY 12110 Parkway, Suite 6, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054, an Sheriff: Peter Corvelli current amount due thereon. Plaintiff U S BANK N.A^ AS TRUSTEE, ON (518) 786-9069 answer to the complaint (and amended com­ A full legal description can be found at the Union **tf the sale la set aside for any reason, the BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THF J P MOR Shenff: Peter Corvelli plaint, if any) filed in a civil action in whiifo County Sheriff’s Office Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to GAN M ORTGAGE ACQUISITION TR U S T 2006 A full legal description can be found at the Union NAT|6n STAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. Total Upset: $276,889.31***Two Hundred Sev­ a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser CH2 ASSET BACKED PASS THROUGH CFR County sheriff’s Office CO O PER is Plaintiff and BART S EED EE is a enty-Six Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty-Nine shall have no furrher recourse against the TIFICATES, SERIES 2006 CH2 Total Upset: $117,776.61***One Hundred Sev­ Defendant, pending In the Superior Court of New and 31/100*** Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's VS enteen Thousand Seven Hundred Seventy-Six Jersey, Chancery Division, UNION and bearirw August 23, 30, Septembers, 13, 2018 attorn^. Defendanl: MARGARITA VARLLA and 61/100*** Docket # F-016638-18 within Thirty-five (3 ^ U70656 PRO ($164.64) ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the Sale Date 10/10/2016 September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 days after September 13, 2018, exclusive of mortgage debt, including costs end expene- Writ of Execution 06/29/2018 U71269 PRO ($194.04) such date. If you fail to do so, judgment by LINDEN ee, mere remains any surplus money, the By virtue of foa abova*8tatad writ uf exacuttoti to default may be rendered against you for foe money will be deposited into the Superior me directed I nhiill expose for sate by public ELIZABETH relief demanded in foe complaint (and amended SHERIFF'S SALE Court Trust Fund and any person claiming venue,^at foe UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA complaint, If any). You shall file your answer and Sheriff's Fits Number; CH-18002801 the surplus, or any part mereof, may tile a TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 FLIZABFTH- SHERIFF’S SALE 'oof of service in duplicate with foe Clerk of the Division: CHANCERY motion pursuant to Court Ruiss 4:64-3 and TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N J.. on W EDN ES­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-18003045 guperior Court of New Je rs ^, Hughes Justice Docket Number: F02003117 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that DAY. at tvm o’clock in the afternoon of said day Division: CHANCERY Complex, 24 Market Street, Trenton, NJ 08625, County: Union person’s cw m and asking for an order All successful bidders must have 20% of foetr Docket Number: F00003818 in accordance with foe Rules of Civil Practice Plainfflf: NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A directing payment of the surplus money. The bid available In cash or certified ifoeck at the County: Union and Procedure. SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of foe sales. Plaintiff: LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING LLC This action has been instituted for foe purpose VS will have Informmon regarding the surplus, Commonly known as address. 73 West Edgar VS of (1) foreclosing a mortgage dated October 16, Defendant: PEDRO BAEZ; MRS. PEDRO if any. Road. Linden. NJ 07036 Defendant: ANA M. GONZALEZ F/K/A ANA M. 2009, made by A N TH O N Y D. DAVIS AND BAEZ, HIS WIFE; CAROL R. QUEVEDO: For sale information, please visit Auction.com et Municipality : City of Linden GUTIERREZ: LUIS RAFAEL GONZALEZ; MID­ STEPHANIE TO R R ES, UNMARRIED, as Mort­ UNION C O U N TY BO/LRD O F SOCIAL SERVIC­ www.auction.com or call (800) 280-2832. web­ Lot and Block; Lot 1. Block M 2 LAND FUNDING LLC, ASSIGNEE FOR gagor's). to BANK O F AMERICA. N.A. recorded ES; TRINITAS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER site is not affiliated with foe sheriff's office. Approximately dimensions; 88 x 66 x 98 x 67 CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA) N.A. S/B/M TO on November 9, 2009, in Book 12812, Page 1, Sale Date: 09/19/2018 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $238,949.07***Two (IRREGULAR) CITIBANK. N.A.; UNION COUNTY DIVISION and (2) to recover possession of foe concerned Writ of lo cution: 04/06/2018 Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand Nine Hun­ Nearest cross street: Winans Street - OF SOCIAL SERVICES: AND STATE OF NEW situated in foe CiW of Elizabeth, commonly By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to dred Forty-Nine and 07/100*** **Surplu8 Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ JERSEY known as: Lot 968 Block 10. Commonly known me directed I shall expose for sale by public Attorney: tion of the mortgage debt, including aistii and Sale Date: 10/10/2018 as 47 Highland Avenue a/k/a 47-49 Highland venue,^at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND 6 JONES. PC Writ of Execution: 07/12/2018 Avenue, Elizabeth. New Jersey 07208 TION bUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may TO W N PL/LZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES- SUITE 100 me directed I shall expose for sale by txiblic communicate with foe New Jersey state Bar DAY, at two o'clock in foe afternoon of said day. MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Association by calling (201) 249-5000 You may Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their 856-813-5500 Court Rules 4:64 3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ also ccxitact foe lawyer referral service of the bid available in cash or certified dieck at foe Sheriff: Peter Corvelli and extent of that person's daim and asking for TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N J.. on W EDN ES­ County of Venue. You may communicate with conclusion of foe sales. A full legal description can be found at the Union an order directing payment of foe surplus money DAY, at two o’dod< in the afternoon of said day. the Legal Senrices Office of the Coun^ of Venue PR O PER TY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: City County sheriff’s Office The Sheriff or omer person conducting foe sale All successful bidders must have 20% of their in the Civil Division Management Omce in foe of Linden, County of Union, in foe State of New Total Uprot: $247^^3.71***Two Hundred Forty- will have information regarding foe surplus, if bid available in cash or certified check at the County of Venue, listed above online at Jersey Seven ThousarKi Six Hundred Eighty-Three arid arw.** conclusion of the sales. http://www.nicourts.QOv/form/10153 deotvcierk- PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS; 71/100*** •*THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with 608 Alexander Avenue. August 30, September 6, 13. 20, 2018 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT 'ou, Bart Seedee, are made a party Defendant Linden. NJ 07036 U70896PRO ($166.60)______FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION to this foreclosure action because you may have TAX L O T # : 11 B LO C K #: 20 an interest in the subject property by reason of a APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 35 X 100 LINDEN **To foe best of this firm's know lt^e, foe prop­ Commonly KiKnm as: 30-32 Chilton Street, Eliz­ lien, encumbrance, or otherwise vvhich may be N E A R E S T CR O S S S TR E E T: St. George erty is not an affordable unit subjea to foe Fair abeth, NJ 07202 perfected against ttie property being foreclosed Avenue SHERIFF’S SALE Housing Act ** Tax Lot and Block No.: Lot 183, Block 6 arid for any right, title, claim or interest you may *Atso subject to subsequent taxes, water and Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002968 JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $425,641.77***Four Nearest Cross Street: Vine Street (Comer Lot) have in, to or against said mortgaged premises. sewer plus interest foroubh date of payoff. DMsion; CHANCERY Hundred TWenty-FIve Thousand Six Hundred Dimensions (approx.): 38 X 100 File 18-023569FC01 Surplut Money: if after tne sale and satisfaction Docket Numlwr: F534716 Forty-One and 77/100*** Amount Due for Taxes: Subject to any unpaid Dated: September 13, 2018 of the mortgage debt, including costs and County: Union Attorney taxes, municipal liens or other charges, and any MICHELLE SMITH expenses, foere remains any surplus money, foe Plaintiff. WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND. FSB, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce. LLC such taxes, drarges, liens, insurance premiums MICHELLE SMITH rrK>ney will be deposited into the Superior Court D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST NOT IN ITS INDI­ (Formerty BUCKLEY MAOOLE, P C .) or other advances made by plaintiff poor to this CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Trust Fund and arw person claiming the surplus, VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ^ W OOD AVENUE SO U TH sUlTE 803 sale. All interested parties are to conduct and U71673 PRO September 13, 2018 ($38.71) or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to OF THE BROUGHAM FUND I TRUST tSELIN NJ 08830 rely upon their own independent investigation to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature VS 732-902-5399 ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest UNDEN and extent of that person's dakn and asking fix Defendant; NATHAN VETRANO; CAROL Sheriff; Peter Corvetti remain of record and/or have prkxity over the an order directing payment cA the surplus money. SCUTRO;^ WELLS FARGO BANK^N.A . MRS. A full ieg^ descrwtion can be found at the Union Nen being foreclosed and, if so the current SHERIFFS SALE The Sheriff or ofow person conducting the sale VETRAW . WIFE OF NATHAN VETRANO: MR County Sheriff's Office amount due thereon. If the sale is set aside for SharifPs FHe Numlwr; CH-18002756 wfii have information regarding the surpkis, if SCUTRO, HUSBAND OF CAROL SCIIt RO Total Upeet $435J373.59***Four Hundred Thirty- any reason, the purchaser at the sale shall be Division: CHANCER Y AffVABROCE SCUTRO Five Tnoosand Three Huncked Seventy Three entWed only to a return of the deposit paid. The Docket Number F00509117 ^ E SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Sate Date: 10/03/2016 and 50/100*** purchaser shaH have no further recourse against County: Unkxi RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Writ of Execution: 06/04/2016 S ^ e m b e r 13. 20, 27,^ October 4, 2018 the mortgagor, the mortgagee or the mort­ Plaintiff: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBUCATION By virtu« o( the above-stated writ of execution to U71436 PRO ($133.2fe)______gagee's attorney. VS A FU U LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ me directed 1 shall expose for sale by public As the above description does not constitute a Defendant: KONSTANT1NOS KAPSANIS; MRS. ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE yenue,^8t the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA UNOEN ful legal description, said fun legal description is KONSTANTINOS KAPSANIS, HIS WIFE SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY TION bUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ anrrexed to that certain mortgage recorded in the Sale Date: 09/19/2018 For m I« informatlpn. p l»« » «___yiiU TO W N PLAZA, Elizaboth, N.J,, on W EDN ES­ SHERIFF'S SALE Office of the Register/Clerk or Union County in Writ of ^ecution: 09/21/2017 ,,6t tm rw JW sttgn.Him .flt M il DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of sakt dey. Sheriff's FHe Number; CH-16003052 Morfoage Book 1 3 3 ^ at Page 331 seq.. ESz- By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to Ail successful bidders must have 20% of thetr OMston: CHANCERY abetn, N m Jersey, and the Writ of S m S o n on me directed I shall expose for sale by public , 'X m OUNT: $258,713.62**-|Wo bid available In cash or certified check at the Docket Number F00178218 file with the Sheriff of Union County. venue, at the U N IO N C O U N TY ADMINICTRA- Hundrad Fifty-Eight Thousand Ssvsn Hun­ conclusion of the sales. County. Unkxi Surplus Money: tf after the sale and satisfac­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ dred TMftasn a n d 62/100*** The property to be aoid Is located in LINDEN Plaintffr WELLS FARGO BANK. NA tion or ttie tTKXtgage debL including costs and TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Attorney: C r r / ^ C o u i^ of UNION and State of New Jor- V8 expenses, there remains any surplus monev. the DAY, at two o'dock in the aftertxion of sakJ day. PARKER McCAY P A sey money wW be deposited into the Superior Court Alt successful bidders must have 20% of their 9000 MIDLAMTIC DRIVE Comroonfy known as 300 W E S T CU R TIS CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE — September 13, 2018 — Union County IjOcalSource

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Ootendani GUV MARS; NATACHA MARS: Purchaser at the sale shali be entitled only to Jersey. Commonly known as 300 West Mun- Richard Stanley Drake are Defendant(s), pend­ Retail License # 2014-44-023-007 heretofore UNITED STATED OF AMERICA a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser sell Avenue Unit CC2, Linden. NJ 07036; Tax ing in the Superior Court of New Jersey. issued to Kunal \rinay T&J Liquors, Inc., trading Sale Date 10/10/201B shali have no further recourse against the Lot No. 3 Qual CC C2 Block 465 Chancery Division, Union and bearing Docket # as T&J Liquors for the premises located at 1201 Wrrt of Execution: 07/13/2018 Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee's Dimensions of Lot: (Afproximately) Condo F-01272^18 within Thirty-five (35) days after St. George Ave., Roselle, New Jersey, By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to attorn^. Nearest Cross Street: Cootidge Street September 13, 2018, exclusive of such date. If me directed I shali expose for sate by public ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE you fail to do so, judgment by default may be Obtections, If any, should be made Immedi­ venue^at the UNION COUNTY ADMINI^TRA- mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT rendered against you tor the rdief demanded in ately In writing to; TION buiLDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ es, tnere remains any surplus money, the FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION the complaint/amended complaint. You shall file Alcoholic Beverage Control Board TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N J., on W EDN ES- money will be deposited Into the Superior Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfaction your answer and proof of service in duplicate 210 Chestnut Street DAY. at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day. Court Trust Fund and any person claiming of the mortgage debt, including costs and with the Clerk of the Superior Court of New Jer­ Roselle, NJ 07203 Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their the surplus, or any part mereof, may file a expenses, there remains any surplus money, the sey, Hughes Justice Complex, 25 Market Street. Dominga Perez, President, bid available in cash or certified check at the motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and money will be deposited into the Superior Court Trenton, NJ 08625, in accordance with the Rules Esther Liquors Com. conclusion of the sales. 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, of Civil Practice and Procedure. 127 Virginia Property to be sold is located in the C ITY of LIN­ person’s claim and asking for an order or anyjpart thereof, may file a motion pursuant to This action has been instituted for the purpose Hillside. 07206 DEN, County of UNION, State of New Jersey. directing payment of the surplus money. The Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature of Mj foreclosing a mortgage dated October 12, U71291 PRO September 6, 13, 2018 ($24.50) Premises commonly known as: 301 W tS T Sheriff or other person conducting the sale and extent of that person's claim and asking for 2004. made by Richard Stanley Drake and HENRY STREET. LINDEN, NJ 07036-4120 wIM have information regarding the suiplus, an order directing payment of the surplus money. Annette Drake, as Mortgagor(s) to Liberty Fund­ R o s i i l i BEING KNOWN as L O T 7. BLO CK 260 on the If any. The Sheriff or otner person conducting the sale ing Services Inc., recoraeaon October 25, 2004, official Tax Map of the CITY of LINDEN For sale Information, please visit will have information regarding the surplus, if in Book 10895 of Mortgages for Union County, SHERIFF’S SALE Dimensions: fo.OOFT X 100.00FT X 30.00FT X Auctlon.com at www.auction.com or call Page 375. and (2) to recover possession of the Sheriffs File Number: CH-18002957 100.00FT (800);I 280-2832. Website not affiliated with sher- jUfeoMENT AMOUNT; $40,922.93***Forty concerned situated in the City of Rahway, com­ Division: CHANCERY ,^e a re st Cross Street Brook Street Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty-Two and monly known as: LO T 23. B^LOCK 196, COM - Docket Number; F00080517 The Sheriff hereby reeervee the rlaht to JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $153,763.48"*One 93/100*** M O f^Y KNOWN AS 1515 BEDFORD STR EET. County: Union adlourn this sale without further notice by Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand Seven Hun­ Attorney; RAHWAY. NEW JE R S EY 07065 Plaintiff: U S. BANK TRUST, N.A.. AS TRUSTEE puDiicatlon. dred Sixty-Three and 48/100*" KML LAW GROUP. P.C. If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may FOR LSF9 MASTER PARTICIPATION TRUST ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens Attorney; 216 HADDON AVENUE communicate with the New Jersey Sfete Bar VS or other chargee, and any such taxes, PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC S T E .406 Association. You may also contact the lawyer Defendant; ELIZABETH A. BANKS AND JAM ES charges, Nena. maurance premiums or other 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD W ES TM O N T NJ 08108 referral service of the County of Union (A direc­ L. BANKS, WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL BANK advances made by plaintiff prior to this sals. SUITE 100 (216)627-1322 tory of the addresses of each deputy clerk of the Sale Date; 10/03/2018 All interested partlea are to conduct and rely M T LAUREL NJ 08054 Shenff; Peter Corvelli Superior Court is available in the Civil Division Writ of Execution: 06/20/2018 upon their own independent investigation to 856-813-5500 A full legal description can be found at the Union Management Office in the county listed above By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to ascertain whether or not any outstanding Sheriff: Peter Corvelli County Sheriff's Office and online at me directed I shad expose for sale by public interaat remain of record and/or have priority A full legal description can be found at the Union Total Upset; $42,827.08***Forty-Two Thousand http://www.judiciarv.state.ni.us/Drose/1Q153 dep venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ over the lien being foreclosed and. If so the County sheriff's Office Eight Hundred Twenty-Seven and 08/100*** tvclerklawref.jxff. TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ current amount due thereon. Total Upset: $15^858,26*"One Hundred Fifty- September 6. 13. 20, 27. 2018 You, Mrs. Drake, spouse of Richard Stanley TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ **lf the sale le set aside for any raaaon, the Eight Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty-Eight and U71267 PRO ($117.60) Drake, are made a party defendant(s) to this DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to 2 a m ' " foreclosure action because you may have a All successful bidders must have 20% of their e return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 U N D iS statutory spousal interest or other interest in the bid available in cash or certified check at the shall have no further recourse against the U71255 PRO ($164 64) mortgageo premises being foreclosed herein. conclusion of the sales. Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgegee’e SHERIFF’S SALE You, Richard Stanley Drake, are made a party PROPERTY T O BE SOLD IS LOCATED IN: Bor­ attorney. LINDEN Sheriffs File Number: CH-18003068 defendant(s) to this foreclosure action because ough of Roselle. County of Union, in the State of **‘lf after the sale and aatiafactlon of the Division: CHANCERY you are the record owner of the mortgaged New Jersey. mortoage debt. Including costs and expena- SHERIFF'S SALE Docket Number: F00060618 premises, because you executed the Notemond PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: 1021 ea. mere ramalns any surplus money, the Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002958 County: Union and Mortgage being foreclosed herein and may Harrison Avenue, Roselle. NJ 07203 money will be depoetted Into the Superior Division: CHANCERY Plaintiff; STRATEGIC TACTICS CORPORA­ be liable rar any deficiency thereon, and for any TAX L O T # 19 Block # 1207 Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Docket Number: F3389716 TION. LLC right, title claim or Interest you may have in, to or PRIOR LO T # 1.B Prior Block # 68.E the surplus, or any part mereof, may file a County: Union VS against said mortgaged premises. APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 31’x 114' ^motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64>3 and Plaintiff: TD BANK, N.A Defendant; LUCIA MUNOZ; JULIO B. MUNOZ; File 902.95711 N EAR EST CR O SS STREET; Unknown 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that VS MICHELE L, MUNOZ; FREDDY A. GOMEZ; Dated: September 13, 2018 person's claim and asking for an order Defendant: STILES REAL ESTATE, LLC AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY; TRINITAS HOSPI­ 2nd Quarter of 2018 open balance in the amount directing payment of the surplus money. The STYLES INN. LLC TAL; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC of $840.77* Sheriff or other person conducting the sale Sale Date: 10/03/2018 Sale Date: 10/10/2018 CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ‘Plus interest on these figures through date of will have information regarding the aurpiue, Writ of Execution: 08/22/2017 Writ of Execution: 07/25/2018 U71671 PRO September 13, 2018 ($44.10) payoff and any and all subsequent taxes, water if any. By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to and sewer amounts. For sale Information, please visitAuction.com at me directed I shall expose for sale by public me directed I shali expose for sale by public ROSELLE Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction www.auctlon.com or call (600) 280-2832, web­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ of the mortgage debt, including costs and site not affiliated with Sheriff’s Office- TION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ SHERIFF’S SALE expenses, there remains any surplus money, the Subject to USA's right of redemption: Pur­ TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ Sheriffs File Number: CH-18003030 money will be deposited into the Superior court suant to 26, U.S.C. Section 241CXD. this sale is DAY, at two o'clock In the afternoon of said day DAY. at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Division; CHANCERY Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, subject to a 1 year right of redemption held by All successful bidders must have 20% of their All successful bidders must have 20% of their Docket Number: F03059016 or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to the United States of America by virtue of its lien: bid available in cash or certified check at the bid available in cash or certified check at the County: Union Court Rules 4:64-3 ana 4:57-2 stating the nature GUY MARS AND NATACHA MARS TO THE conclusion of the sales. conclusion of the sales. Plaintiff: PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES. LLC and extent of that person’s claim and asking for SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN The property to be sold is located In the City of Property to be sold is located in the City of Lin­ VS an order directing payment of the surplus money. DEVELOPMENT, dated October 5. 2016 and Linden in the County of Union and the State of den, County of Union and State of New Jersey. Defendant: TER R EK E JOHNSON; TH ER ESA The Sheriff or ofner person conducting the safe recorded November 10, 2016 in Book 14183, New Jersey. Commonly known as: 325 South Stiles Street, JOHNSON; BRIAN SPENCE. TENANT/ OCCU- will have information regarding the surplus, if PdUM 2088 To secure $20,705.92 Premises commonly known as: 305 North Stiles Linden. NJ 07036 PANT; SARAH R. JONES any. JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $183.e89.7r*‘One Street, Linden, NJ 07036 Tax Lot(s); 9, 93. 84 and 85 in Block: 466 Sale Date: 10/10/2018 THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Hundred Eighty-Three Thousand Six Hun­ Tax Block 356 Lot 30 Dimensions (AMrox.): 50 x 146 Writ of Execution: 07/10/2018 RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT dred Elghty-NIne and 71/100*** Dimensions of Lot (Approximately): 3910 SF Nearest Cross Street: West Stimpson Ave By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION Attorney Nearest Cross Street: Blancke Street Important: me directed I shall expose for sale by public A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREM­ PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES. PC SUBJECT TO ANY OPEN TAXES, Lien information, if any, to be advertised pur­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ ISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE OFFICE OF THE 400 FELLOW SHIP ROAD WATER/SEWER, MUNICIPAL OR TAX LIENS suant to the Supreme Court decision of TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ SHERIFF OF UNION COUNTY SUITE 100 THAT MAY BE DUE TAX AND PRIOR LIEN 10/28/99-Sumit Bank vs. Dennis Thiel (A-58-98): TOW N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $519.165.59***Flve MT. LAUREL NJ 08054 INFO: AT THE TIME OF PUBLICATION, N/A DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Hundred Nineteen Thousand One Hundred 856-813-5500 TAXES/SEWERWATER INFORMATION WAS By: Adam J. Friedman, Esq. All successful bidders must have 20% of their SIxty-FIve and 59/100*** Sheriff. Peter (>)rvel(i NOT AVAILABLE - YOU MUST CHECK WITH Dated: July 25, 2018 bid available in cash or certified check at the Attorney: A full legal description can be found at the Union THE TAX COLLECTOR FOR EXACT JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $555.928.39***Flve conclusion of the sales. STERN & EISENBERG PC County Sheriff:? Office AMOUNTS DUE PRIOR MORTGAGES AND Hundred Fifty-Five Thousand Nine Hundred Municipality: Borough of Roselle W O N , KINGS HIGHWAY, SU ITE 407 Total Upset: $189,765 07***One Hundred JUDGMENTS: NONE TWenty-Elght and 39/100*** Street Address; 535 Spruce Street CHERRY HILL NJ 08034 ‘ ^ ‘ighty-Nine Thousand Seven Hundred Sixty- A full Iraal description can be found in the office Attorney: Roselle, NJ 07203 (609)397-9200 Five and 07/100*** of the Register Union County. FRIEDMAN VARTOLO LLP Tax Lot: 17 Shenff: Peter Corvelli September 13, 20, 27, October 4, 2018 A DEPOSIT OF 20% OF THE BID PRICE IN 85 BROAD S TR E E T Tax Block: 2001 A full legal description can be found at the Union U71302 PRO ($162.28)______CERTIFIED FUNDS IS REQUIRED AT THE SUITE 501 Approximate dimensions: 92.00' x 60.00" County Sheriffs Office TIME OF SALE. NEW YORK NY 10004 Nearest cross street: Sixth Avenue Total Upset: $546,961.65***Five Hundred Forty- LINDEN •THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT TO 212-471-5150 If after the sale and satisfaction of the mortgage Six Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-One and ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT FURTHER Sheriff: Peter Corvelli debt, including costs and expenses, there 65/100*** SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION* A full legal description can be found at the Union remains any surplus money, the money will be Septembers, 13^ 20. 27. 2018 Sheriff's File Number: CH-18002942 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $408,018.99***Four County sheriffs office deposited into the Superior Court Trust Fund U71282 PRO (^145.04)______Division CHANCERY Hundred Eight Thousand Eighteen and Total Upset: $566,940.62***Five Hundred Sixty- and any person claiming the surplus, or any part Docket Number: F00220818 99/100*** Six Thousand Nine Hundred Forty and 62/100*'* thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court ROSELLE County Union Attorney: September 13. 20, 27. October 4, 2018 Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature and Plaintiff WELLS FARGO BANK, NA MEYNER AND LANDIS LLP U71293 PRO ($113.68)______extent of that person's claim and asking for an SHERIFF'S SALE VS ONE GATEWAY CENTER order directing payment of the surplus money. Sheriff's File Number: CH-18003041 Defendant G A ETJEN S DARIUS; MRS. G A ET- SU ITE 2500 RAHWAY The Sheriff or other person conducting the safe Division: CHANCERY JENS DARIUS. HIS WIFE NEWARK NJ 07102 wilt have information regarding the surplus, if Docket Number: F02381017 Sale Date. 10/03/2018 973-624-2800 SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY any. County: Union Writ of Execution. 07/03/2018 Sheriff: Peter Corvelli CHANCERY DIVISION -THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE Plaintiff: CITIBANK, N.A, By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to A full lesjal description can be found at the Union UNION COUNTY RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT VS me directed I shall expose for sale by public County Sheriff's Office FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLfCA- Defendant: KAREN CLOUGH; LARRY DAVIS: venue^ at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Total Upset: $427,018.52*"Four Hundred Twen- Docket No.: F-012723-18 TION.” STATE OF GEORGIA; AND UNITED STATES TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ ty -^ v e n Thousand Eighteen and 52/100"* JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $260.434.55***Two O F AMERICA TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth. N.J., on W EDN ES­ September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 Bayview Loan Servicing, LLC, a Delaware Lim­ Hundred SixW Thousand Four Hundred Thlr- Sale Date: 10/10/2018 DAY. at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. U71286 PRO ($125.44)______ited Liability Company N-Four and SwIOO*** Writ of Execution: (>6/20/2018 AM successful bidders must have 20% of their Attorney: By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to available in cash or certified check at the LINDEN PLAINTIFF. PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC me directed i shall expose for sale by public conclusion of the sates. 20000 HORIZON WAY venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ Property to be sold is located in the C ITY of LIN­ SHERIFF’S SALE SUITE 900 TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ DEN. County of UNION, State of New Jers^ Sheriff's Fils Number: CH-18003001 M O UN T LAUREL NJ 08054 TO W N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ Premises commonly knovm as: 914 SEYMOUR Division: CHANCERY Richard Stanley Drake, et ai., (856)813-1700 DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. AVENUE, LINDEN, NJ 07036-2942 D- LocalSource — September 13, 2018 — 31

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and extent of that person's dakn and asking for Defendant: SUSANO TORRES; PANFILA tember 13. 2018. exclusive of foe date of serv­ NOTK:EOf BID SheHfTs Fite Numbw^r CH-18003038 an order directing (»yn)ent of the surpkis money. CHICO; JOSEPHINE PEREZ A/K/A JOSEFINA ice. If you faH to do so. judgnwit by default nviy Drvislon; CHANCERY The Sheriff or om ^ person conducting foe safe PEREZ A/K/A JOSEFINE PEREZ; CARMELO be rerxtered against you for foe relief demanded Notice is hereby given that seated bids wtil ba Docket Numter: F02365614 will have information regarding foe surplus, if TORRES: JAVIER VASQUEZ; MkS. JAVIER in foe compiMit. amer>ded complaint amend- reoaivad by foe Borough Clark of foa Borough of County. Union VASQUii, SPOUSE OF JAVIER VASQUEZ; ment(s), oraer(s). if any. You shall fHe your Mountainskte for Ptemtiff: WELLS FARGO BANK. N.A •■%£ SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE DANIEL C. GIL A/K/A DANIEL GIL NOCOLASA answer ar>d pnxx of service in duplicate vrifo foe VS RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT LUNA; HANOVER INSURANCE COMP/tNY Clerk of the superior Court of New Jersey. Hugh­ **CONTRACT 2018-10 - TENNIS COURT Defendant JOSEPH CAPORASO, KATHY FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION, SUBROGEE TALVARA DARDON MAYNOfL es Justice Complex. 25 West Market S t r ^ . REPAVING AT MOUNTAINSIDE MUNICIPAL CAPORASO: STATE OF NEW JERSEY MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; MOTOR VEHICLE Trenton. New Jersey 08625, in accordance with BUILOtNO" Sns wfil ba available on Fri­ By virtue of foe above-stated wrrt of execution to Housing A ct." OF NEW JEkSEY ir>g to foreclose a nxirtgaoe arKl recover posses­ day, Saptwnber 14. 2018. me directed I shall expose ter sale by public JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $375,572.70~*Three Sale Date: 10/03/2018 sion of certain lands ana premises, as follows: Bids will be oper>ad and read in public at the venue, at foe UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Five Hun­ Writ of Execution: 04/22/2016 The mortgage being forectosed is dated October Munkap^ Buikitng, 1385 Route 22. Mountain­ TION bUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH dred Seventy-Two and 70/100*" By virtue of foe above-stated writ of execution to 26. 2005, and made by Champion Mortgage, a side. N. J. on S ^ e m b e r 27. 2018 at 2 15 P.M TO W N PLAZA. EtoBlwffi, N J , on W EDNES Attorney: rr>e directed I shall expose for sale by public Division of Keybank National Association, as prevailing time. DAY. at two o dock in the afternoon of said day McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce. LLC venue, at foe UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRA­ Mortgagors, to Laura Hanley, which mortgage Bids shafl be in accordimce with plans and Ail successful bidders must heve 20% of foek (Formerly BUCKLEY MADOLE, P C.) TION BUILDING^ 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZABETH­ was recorded on November 16. 2005 in Union speofications prepared by the Borough Engi­ bid availabte in cash or certified check at foa M W OOD AVENUE SO U TH S U ITE 803 TOW N PLAZA. Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDN ES­ County, in Book M11444 of Mortgages for said neer. Proposal blanks. Specifications and (xxnclusion of foe sates ISELIN NJ 08830 DAY, at two o’ckx^ in the afternoon of said day. County on Page 918 et seq. The lands and Instructions to Bidders may be obtairved at the The property to be sold is located in foe CITY OF 732-902-5399 Ail successful bidders must have 20% of their premises affected by fois action and for which office of foe Borough Cterk at foe Mountainside SUMMIT in foe County of UNION, and foe State Sheriff: Peter Corvelli bid available in cash or certified ched^ at tiie possession is sought are comnxxiiy known as Municipal Building, 1385 Route 22, 1st Floor. of New Jersey A full legal description can be found at the Union conclusion of foe sales. 217 West 4fo Avenue, Roselle. NJ 07203, and Mountainside. N. J. Tax Lot 38 Block 3009 County Sheriff's Office Alt that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with also known as Lot 11 in Block 4902. Bidders will be fumished with a copy of foe Commonly known as 104 Orohard Street. Sum­ Total Upset: $386,325.68***Three Hundred foe buildings and improvements thereon erect­ If you are unable to obtain an attorney, you may Plans and Specifications by the Engineer, upon mit. N ^ Jersey 07901 _ Eighty-Srx Thousand Three Hundred Twenty- ed, situate, lying ana being in the Borough of communicate with foe New Jersey ^ t e Bar proper notk» and payment of a c h ^ fix Fifty Dimensions of foe Lol are (Approximately) 7^ x Five and 68/100"* Roselle, County of Unkxi and State of New Jer­ Association by calling (732) 249-5060. You may debars ($50.) par cxxitract, payable to the Bor­ 167x33x41 X 167 September 13, 20, 27, October 4, 2018 sey: also contact me lawyer referral services of the ough of Mountainside, said cost beir>g foe repro­ Nearest Cross Street Situated on the North- U71435 PRO ($129.36)______Cc^monty Known as; 221-3 East 2nd County of Venue by calling (856) 482-0618. If duction price of foe documents and is not return­ aasteriy side of Ordiard Street, 381 feet from the Avenue, Roselle, NJ 07203 (with a mailing you cannot afford an attorney, you may commu­ able. Southeasterly side of Morris Avenue ROSELLE address of 221-23 East 2nd Avenue. Roselle, NJ nicate with foe Legal Services Office of foe Bids must be made on the Borough's form of The Slwiff hereby reiMirvet foe right to adjourn 07203) County of Venue by calling (856) 964-2010. bid and must be enclosed in a sealM envelopa this sale without nirfoer notice through puWica SHERIFF’S SALE Tax Lot and Block No.: Lot 26. Block 1603 You. LAURA H AN LEY D EC EASED ^ HER addressed to foe Borough Clerk. Borough of tion Sheriff’s File Number: CH-18002967 Nearest Cross Street: East 2r>d Avenue & Wal­ HEIRS. DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRE­ Mountainside, 1385 Route 22. Mountainsioe, N The sale Is subject to unpaid taxas ar^ Division: CHANCERY nut Sheet (approx. 240 feet a w ^ } SENTATIVES AND HIS/HER. THEIR OR ANY J. and harxl delivered or sent via certified mail at assessments, tax, water and sewer liens ar>d Docket Number: F00121118 Dimensions (approx ); 70 x 200 OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT, TITLE the place and hour named Bids shall be other municipal assessments. The amount County: Union Amount Due for Taxes: Subject to any unpaid AND INTEREST AND ESTATE OF LAURA HAN­ endorsed on foe outside of foe envelope with the due can be ofotairHKl from the local taxing Plaintiff: BANK O F AMERICA, N.A. taxes, munictpal liens or ofoer charges, and any LEY. are hereby made a party defendant to foe name and address “BID PROPOSAL FOR authority. Pursuant to NJSA 48:88-21 the VS such taxes, charges, liens. Insurance premiums foreclosure action because you have or may CONTRACT 2018-10 - TENNIS COURT sale may also be su t^ct to the limited lien Defendant: FEDERICO MATEO, MRS. FEDERI­ or ofoer advances made by plaintiff prior to this daim to have some right, title, lien or other inter­ REPAVING AT MOUNTAINSIDE MUNICIPAL priority of any conctomlnlum/ homeowner CO MATEO, HIS WIFE; STATE OF NEW JER­ sale. All interested parties are to conduct and est affecting foe real estate being foreclosed, by BUILDING” association liens arhich may exist. SEY; COUNTY OF HUDSON rely upon their own independent investigation to virtue of ownership. inheritarK^, descent, intes­ Each proposal must be accorr^nied by a cer­ Surplus Money; If after the sale and satisfac­ Sale Date: 10/03/2018 ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest tacy, de\rise, dower, cxirtsey, mortgage, deed, or tified cfoeck, cashier's check or a bid bond equal tion of the mortgage debt. Including coets Writ of Execution: 06/21/2018 remain of record and/or have priority over foe conveyance|_enter of judgment or ofoer legal or to ten percent (10%) of the full amount of the bid, and expenses, mere rsmsins any surplus By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to lien being foreclosed and, if so the current lawful right. The nature of vfoich and foe reason not to excM»d $^.000.00 and made p^ab4e to money, the m o n ^ will be deposited Into the me directed I shall expose for sale by oublic anfount due thereon. If foe sale is set aside for that you and each of you are joined as defen­ the Borough of Mountainside as a Proposal Superw Court Trust Fund and any person venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINICTRA- any reason, foe purchaser at foe sale shall be dants is set forth with particularity in foe Com­ Guaranty. claiming the surplus, or any part thereof, may TION BUILDING 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZABETH­ entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The plaint. Amended Complaint. Amendment(s), Bidders are required to comply with the require* file a motion pursuant to court Riilea 4:64-3 TOW N P U ^ , Elizabeth, N.J., on W EDNES­ purchaser shall have no further recourse against Order(s), if any, a cx»y or which will be fumished ments of NJSA 10:5-31 et. seq andNJAC l7 27. and 4:S7-2 stating the nature and extant of DAY, at two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. the mortgagor, the mortgagee or tiie mort­ to you on request aoaressed to foe attorneys for The Borough of Mountainsioe henfoy reserves that person's claim and asking for an order All surxessful bidders must have 20% of therr gagee's attorney. foe plaintiff at foe above mentioned address. foe right to reject any and all bids and to award directing payn^ent of the surplus money. Ohe bid available in cash or certified check at the M foe above description does not constitute a File 180507 the contract to any bidder whose proposal. In foe Sheriff or other person conducting the sale conclusion of the sales. full legal description, said full legal description is MICHELLE M. SMITH Borough's judgement, best serves its interest. wlli have information regarding the aurpkis, Property to be sold is located in the BOROUGH annexed to that certain m ortg^e recorded in foe Clerk of foe Superior Court If any. of ROSELLE, County of UNION, State of New Office of foe Reglster/Clerk of Union County in U71696 PRO September 13. 2018 ($46.55) Martha Lopez, Borough Cterk JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $867.643.22***Flva Jersey. Mortgage Book 6816 at Page 17, reH'ecorded in U71823 OBS Septernber 13, 2018 ($29 40) Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Eight Hun­ Premises commonly known as: 141 EAST 2ND Book 10624 at Page 671, et Elizabeth, dred Forty-Three end 22/100*** AVENUE, ROSELLE, NJ 07203-1201 New Jersey, and foe Writ or Execution on file OBS-LEGALS SPRINGFIELD Attorney BEING KNOWN as LO T 19, BLOCK 3002 on with foe Sheriff of Union County. SHAPIRO & DENARDO^LLC ATTORNF YS the official Tax Map of the B O R O U G H of Surplus Money: If after foe sale and satisfac­ TOWNSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD 14000 COM M ERCE PARKWAY ROSELLE tion of the mortgage debt, including costs and MOUNTAINSIDE SUITE B Dimensions: 40.50FT X 200.00FT X 40.50FT X expenses, there remains any surplus money, foe NOTICE TO BIDDERS MT. LAURFl NJ 08054 200.00FT money will be deposited into foe Superior Court LEGAL NOTICE (856)793-3080 Nearest Cross Street: Walnut Street Trust Fund and any person claiming foe surplus, N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that aeated bids Shomf Peter Corvelli The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to or any part foereof, may file a motion pursuant to N O TIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN that public hear­ for COMMUNITY POOL KITCHEN OPERATOR A full legal deaonpbon can be found at foe Union adjourn this sale without further notice by Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating foe nature ings wiU be held by foe Ranning Board of foe (NON-SUMMER SEASONS) In foe TOWNSHIP County Sheriff's Office publication. and extent of that person's claim and asking for Borough of Mountainside, in foe Mountainside OF SPRINGFIELD. UNION COUNTY, NEW Total Upset $621,193 14***Slx Hundred Twenty ^Subject to any unpaid taxes, municipal liens an order directing payment of foe surplus money. Municipal Building, 1385 Route 22, Mountain­ JE R S EY will be received at foe TOW NSHIP OF One Tt^usand One Hundred Ninety-Three and or other charges, and any such taxes, The Sheriff or orner person conducting foe sale side NJ on Tuesday, September 25. z018 at 7:30 SPRINGFIELD. Municipal Clerk's Office, 100 14/100*** charges, liens, insurance premiums or other will have information regarding foe surplus, if p.m. for foe following applications. Mountain Avenue, Spring ^d. New Jersey on September 13. 20, 27, October 4, 2018 advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. any. Tuesday. September 25, 2018 at 9:30 a m. ore U71S51 OBS ($147 06)______Alt interested parties are to conduct and rely For sale information, please visit Ganga LLC, 240 Sheffield Street. Block 7.13m vailing time at which time and place bids will be upon their own independent investigation to Auction.com at www.Auction.com or call Lot 28.01 - Applicant proposes parking lot revi­ opened and read in public. SUMMIT ascertain whether or not any outstanding (800) 280-2832. sions with ramp construction for a new tenant. Contract Documents, comprised of Spedftca- Interest remain of record and/or have priority JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $230,372.03***Two Existing variances indude front yard under 30 tions and Instructions, have been filed in the CITY OF SUMMIT ZONING over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the Hundred Thirty Thousand Three Hundred feet where 29.3 feet exists, lot width under 125 Office of foe Clerk of foe Township of Springfield BOARD OF ADJUi^TMENT current amount due thereon. Seventy-Two and 03/100*** feet where 124.95 feet exists, and lot coverage and may be obtained by prospective bidders at "If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Attorney: over 75 percent ^ e r e 81 percent exits. foe Office of the Clerk of the Township of Spring- NOTICE Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to SCHILLER. KNAPP, LEFKOWITZ & HERTZEL field. 100 Mountain Avenue. Sprin^eW, New a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser LLP Kulish. 1084 Sylvan Lane, Blod( 2, Lot 1.01 - Jersey 07061 or by request via e-mall to PUBLIC NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN that a shall have no further recourse against the 950 NEW LOUDON ROAD Applicant proposes front yard parking and rear li^nda^onn^ly@ ro rinQfield-ni.u8 beginning Fri­ Spedai Meeting of the of the City of Summit Zon­ Mortgagor, the Mortgagee or the Mortgagee’s SU ITE 109 deck and patio revision for a single-family ing Board of Aojustment will tm neld on Wmlims attorney. LATHAM NY 12110 dwelling. Existing variances Indude lot area eds ^ a ll be submitted on foe forms provided day, September 26. 2018 at 7:30 p.m in ***lf after the sale and satisfaction of the (518) 786-9069 under 15,000 square feet where 11,000 square in foe manner designated foerein and required Council Chambers of Summit City Hall, 512 mortgage debt, including costs and expens­ Sheriff; Peter Corvelli feet exists, foundation area over 15 percent by foe Specifications. They must be enclosed In Springfield Avenue. Summit, New Jersey 07901 es, there remains any surplus money, the A full legal description can be found at foe Union where 16.6 percent exists, ground projections sealed envelopes, bearing the name and 2667 The following application will be heard money wilt be deposited into the Superior County Sheriff's Office over 3.75 percent where 7 percent exists, lot address of foe bidder ar>d labeled “COM M UNITY Court Trust Fund and any person claiming Total Upset: $248,114.47***Two Hundred Forty- area within 150 feet and driveway in the side POOL KITCHEN OPERATOR (NON-SUMMER AHS Hospital Corp. the surplus, or any part thereof, may file a Eight Thousand One Hundred Fourteen and yard where 2 feet exists. New variance indudes SEASONS)” on foe outside, addressed to foe 99 Beauvoir Avenue motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 477100*** lot coverage over 30 percent where 43.6 percent Municipal Clerk, TO W N SHIP O F SPRING- Block 3307^ Lots 1. 1 01. 1,03, 1 07. 1 08 4:57-2 stating the nature and extent of that Septembers. 13. 20. 27. 2018 is propose. FIELD, UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. ZB-18 192r Major site plan with (d) vari­ person’s claim and asking for an order U71271 PRO ($199.92) Proposal forms shall not be removed from foe ances for building height, ft (c) variances for directing payment of the surplus money. The ___ Fragoso, 208 Glen Road, Blod< 24.06, Lot 24 - form of proposal Proposals must be made upon max number of siortes & steep slopes Sheriff or other person conducting the sale ApfMicant proposes an addition onto a single­ foe blank forms provided. will have information regarding the surplus, family dwelling. Existing variance indudes lot Bidders are notified that they must c o n r^ with Christopher Nicola if any. Superior Court of New Jersey area within 150 feet. New variances indude side foe New Jersey Prevailing Wage Act (Chapter Land Use Assistant For sale information, please visit Chancery Division yard under 10 feet or 10 percent width, 150 of the Laws of 1963. as amended) and that City of Summit Auction.com at www.auctlon.com or call Union County award will irot be made to any bidder whom foe Dated September 13, 2018 Docket No.: F-016686-16 CoTTHTiissioner of Labor and Industry does not U71747 OBS September 13. 2018 ($13 72) ) 280-2832. Website not affiliated with sher- Bove. 1111 Heckel Drive. Blodt 5.15, Lot 2.03 - __ /Vpplicants are proposing an addition onto a sin­ certify. Bidders must have at foe time of bid. a JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $158,283.29*"One NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS gle-family dwelling. Existing variances indude Business Registration Certificate issued by foe Hundred Fifty-Eight Thousand Two Hundred side yard under 10 feet or 10 percent lA^dfo New Jersey Department of T reasury. Bidders are Eighty-Three and 29/100*" (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: rexiuired to comply with foe requirements of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING where 9.8 feet exists, lot width under 100 feet BOARD OF AOJUSTMENT OF Attorney: where ^ feet existe, and lot area within 150 feet NJSA 10:5-31 et seq. and NJAC 17:27 for an LAURA HANLEY. DECEASED. HER HEIRS. affirmative action program for equal employment THE CITY OF SUMMIT PHELAN HALLINAN DIAMOND & JONES, PC New variance includes foundation area over 15 UNION COUNTY. N.J. 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ percent where 16.4 percent Is proposed, and opportunity. B id d ^ must also comply wifo the SUITETOO TIVES AND HIS/HER. THEIR OR ANY OF requirements of P.L. 1977, Chapter 33 amending ground projection over 3175 percent where 4.6 Take notice that ttie Board of Adjustment oNbe MT. LAUREL N J 08054 THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT TITLE AND percent is proposed. foe Local Public Contracts Law. Bidders m u^ 856-813-5500 INTEREST AND ESTATE OF LAUF^ HANLEY submit a statement setting forth foe names and City of Summit will conduct a special public hedl ing at foe Summit City Half. 512 Springfield Sheriff: Peter Corvelli Regency Intemationai, 1112 Bristol Road, and addresses of all foe stockholders in foe corpora­ A full legal description can be found at the Union YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AND tion or members of the partnership who own ten Avenue. Summit, N.J at 7:30 pm . or as soon 253 SheffleW ^ e e t, 6iod( 7.04. Lot 3 - Appili- thereafter as foe matter may be railed on County Sheriff’s Office REQUIRED to serve upon Friedman Vartok) cant seeks amended sHe plan and Change of percent (10% ) or more a its stock, or have a ten Total (mset: $163,957.81***One Hundred Sixty- LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 85 percent (10%) or greater interest in foe case of Wednesday, September 26, 20l8. whkfo hearing Tenancy approval for aoditional warehouse will be continue on sixfo dates thereafter es Three ’Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty-Seven arid B r o ^ Street, Suite 501. New York, New York space. partnership. 10004, an answer to foe Complaint In Foreclo­ No bid may be withdrawn for sixty (60) days may be r>ecessary in the judgment of the Board 81/100*" All applications are subject to the Mountainside of Adjustment to complete the hearings and September 6, 13, 20, 27, 2018 sure. Amended Complaint and Amendment(s) Land Use Ordinance and bulk variances may be after foe opening of bids. A Contrad will oe U71259 PRO ($170.52)______and Orderfs), if any. filed in a Civil Action, in awarded to the highest responsible bidder or ail deitt)eratkxi8 on an application for devekjpment required. If requested by the board, additional by AHS Hospltai Corp regarding an appl><-«>1ten which CITIBANK N.A.. NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL variance and waiver relief may be required. proposals will be rejected within sixty (60) days ROSELLE CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE ON after foe opening oTbids. for 1) Childrens' Center Expansion et the Emer Ofoer issues may be discussed and action may gency Room location 2) Labor arwJ Delivery BEHALF OF NRZ PASS-THROUGH TRUST VI be taken. The Mayor and Township Committee of the SHERIFF’S SALE is Plaintiff and LAURA HANLEY. HER HEIRS. TOW NSHIP OF SPRINGFIELD reserves foe Expansion at foe 8fo floor of foe main hospital building, 3) Patient Transport Elevator to service Sheriff’s File Number: CH18002971 DEVISEES AND PERSONAL REPRESENTA­ Ruth M. Rees right to reject all bids, to rteect unbalanced bids. Division: CHANCERY TIVES AND HIS/HER. THEIR OR ANY OF to waive any informality in any bid. the East and C wtng. 4) Fast Wing 1 story Verti­ Secretarv cal Expansion to re S ^ta arid upgrade tiie criti­ Docket Number: F03092015 THEIR SUCCESSORS IN RIGHT TITLE AND U71825 DBS September 13. 2018 ($33.32) U71869 OBS September 13, 2018 ($33 81) County: Union INTEREST, et a/., are Defendants, pending in cal care unit, and 5) Soufo Staff Parkir>g Struc­ PlainHf: M&T BANK S/B/M T O M&T M ORT­ the Superior Court of New Jersey. Chancery MOUNTAIN8IOE suShSIt ture of 662 spaces to be located on the weet side GAGE CORPORATION Division, Union County, under Docket No.: F- VS 016686-16, within thirty-five (35) days after Sep­ SHERIFFS SALE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 32 — September 13, 2018 — Union County LocalSource

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of Overlook Ro«d approx^ately 154 feet to 191 & two (2) second story additions will have information regarding the surplus. If FAIRFIELD NJ 07004 feet from adjoining ixoperty lines. These pro­ EAG-LEGALS any. 973-575-0707 posed site additions/modification wilt be located 5. ZB-17-1909(2)8ZB-16-1824(2) For sale information, please visit Auction, at Sheriff; Peter CorveHi at 99 Beauvoir Avenue on the campus of Over­ 248-250 Moms Avenue & 1000 summit Avenue www.Auction.com or callI (800) 280-2832. A full legal descripbon can be found at the Union look Medical Center in the PI ^ n e on Lots 1, Block 3204 L; 7. 8 & 9 CLARK JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $275.405_.85***Two County Sheriff’s Office 1 01 - 1 08. 1 061. 24, 24,01 & 58 and Block Resolution of extension Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand Four Hun­ Total Upset: $281,970.80***Two Hundred 4501 Lot 38 In the R-15 Zone. SHERIFF’S SALE dred Five and 8w100*" Eighty-One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy The applicant requests classification of the site Christopher Nicola sharlfr* Fll* Numtwr: CH-18002794 Attorney: and 80/100*** plan and upon such classification preliminary Board secretary Division: CHANCERY RAS CITRON LAW OFFICES August 23, 30, September 6,13. 2018 and final m a ^ site plan approval; variance relief Docket Number: F02671817 130 CLINTON ROAD U70665 EAG ($1W.64) from the strict appltcation of the requirements of Dated September 7, 2018 County: Union SUITE 202 the Development Reouiations Ordinance regu­ U71907 OBS September 13, 2018 ($22.05) PlalnWf: DITECH FINANCIAL LLC lating height for ail of the above referenced proj­ VS ects; number of stories with reference to all of SUMMIT Defendant: M ICHELLE A. ZAM BRANA A/K/ the proposed improvements listed above with MICHELLE ZAMBRANA; SCHWARTZ BARKIN the exceptkxi of the Childrens' Center Expansion PUBLIC NOTICE Ponate A Boat MITCHELL and disturbance of regulated steep slopes SUMMIT HOUSING AUTHORITY Sale Date: 09/19/2018 together with all other reTief in the form of vari­ CHANGE OF MEETING DATE Writ of Execution: 08/07/2018 or Car Today! ances. interpretations, waivers or exceptions in By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to the strict application of the provisions of the Please be advised that the meeting of the me directed I shall expose for sale by public Development Regulations Ordinance, and other Board of Commissioners of the Housing Author­ venue, at the UNION C O U N TY ADMINISTRA­ B o ^ l ^ n g e l relief, which may anse during the course of the ity of the City of Summit originally scheduled for TION feUILDING, 1s t f l o o r , 10 ELIZABETH­ hearings in this application, necessary to realize Wednesday. September 19. 2018 to be held In TO W N PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J.. on W EDN ES­ the^velopment as set forth more specifically in the Community Room of our 2 Weaver ^ e e t DAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. the^pplication for deveiopment on file or as may Deveiopment has changed the date of the meet­ All sudceseful bidders must have 20% of their be amended and available for inspection in con­ ing to Monday, September 17, 2018. The meet­ bid available in cash or certified check at the "2-Nlght Free Vacation!” nection herewith. ing location is the same. The meeting time is conclusion of the sales. Ail ...... maps and documents ... * for... which approval is unchanged at 7:00 PM Formal Actions wilt be The property to be sold is located in the munici­ sought are available for public inspectic taken. pality o f CLARK in the County of UNION and Department. ■ of Community iitylity 5Services at City . Hall, . Joseph M Billy, Jr. State of New Jersey. f00700'$0Ar 512'12 Spr Springfield -'’ “ Avenue. ‘ Summit,immit,...... NJI duringluring the Executive Director Commonly known as 555 OAK RIDGE ROAD, ( 262S) business hours. of - 8;00 - ...... a.m.to lo 4;00 4:00 p.m. p.m.n. 9/7/2018 CLARK, NJ 07066 This notice is beingng given pursuant to [ N.J S.A, U71824 OBS September 13, 2018 ($9.80) Tax LO T 15 & 16 BLOCK 29 40 56D-12 and Article 3 16 of the Development Dimensions of Lot: 136 X 110 www.boatangei.coifi Regulations Ordinance of the City of Summit. SUMMIT Nearest Cross Street: Raritan Road \ lyOMonj by tMt MUI witfoth MBItn tTOf CItIMM AMIIIIT MltPiail THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE DEMPSEY, DEMPSEY & SHEEHAN TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zoning Board of RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT Attorneys for Applicant Adjustment of the City of Summit, New Jersey, FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION. will hold a hearing on October 15, 2018 at 7:30 ‘SUBJECT TO ANY UNPAID TAXES, MUNICI­ Dated; September 13. 2018 p.m, in the City Hall Council cnambers, 512 PAL LIENS OR OTHER CHARGES. AND ANY Attentioil Homeowners, Farmers & Landscapers By ~ ■ ^rlngfield Avenue, Summit New Jersey, to con­ SUCH TAXES, CHARGER LIENS, INSUR­ U71C87 OBS September 1 sider an application affecting the property whose street address is known as 6 Crestwood Lane. ANCE PREMIUMS OR OTHER ADVANCES SUMMIT Block 3106 Lot Z MADE BY PLAINTIFF PRIOR TO THIS SALE, have you been diagnosed with The conditions affecting this property and the ALL INTERESTED PARTIES ARE TO CON­ NOTICE OF REQUEST FOR: PRELIMINARY reason for the application being heard are as fol­ DUCT AND RELY UPON THEIR OWN INDE­ DEVELOPMENT CONCEPT PLANS lows: — ...... “ ■ “ PENDENT INVESTIGATION TO ASCERTAIN CITY OF SUMMIT BROAD STREET WEST DuiiQino ror me|r occupancy, WHETHER OR NOT ANY OUTSTANDING ney w.ovia w e ig INTEREST REMAIN OF RECORD AND/OR CANCER REDEVELOPMENT AREA remove the existing deck an 3 construct a sun HAVE PRIORITY OVER THE LIEN BEING [fijDm in Its Diace with a new oiJtio. This reouires FORECLOSED AND, IF SO THE CURRENT after being exposed to the ffie City of Summit, located in Union County. a. iullding..cQYai:aae (C1 and.F,ftR (P ) variance. AMOUNT DUE THEREON. NJ about 25 miles west of Manhattan, invites . any other waivers or van- Sewer: Clark Twp 430 Weitfleld Ave, Clark, weed killer qualified developers to submit preliminary con­ ances as may be required by the Board or its NJ 07066 732-388-3600 Acct: 715 0 cept plans to better prepare for the redevelop­ professionals at the time of the hearing. 07/01/2018 - 12/31/2018 $140.00 OPEN ment of the Broad Street West Redevelopment The application forms and supporfing docu­ $266,12 OPEN PLUS PENALTY; OWED IN area. Through a transparent and competitive ments are on file In the Department of Commu­ ARREARS selection process, following adoption of a rede­ nity Services. 512 ^ringfleld Avenue, and may Roundup Surplus Money: If after the sale and satisfaction 7 velopment plan, a deveiopment team will be des­ be inspected on any workday during business hours, 8;30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Any interested of the mortgage debt, Including costs and ignated to redevelop a centrally located area, expenses, there remains any surplus money, the directly adjacent to the City's historic, waikabie party may appear at the hearing and participate therein, subject to the rules of fne Board. money will be deposited into the Superior Court downtown. The City and the designated devel- Trust Fund and any person claiming the surplus, oper(s) will enter Into a publlc-prlvale partnership to create an area that is well integrated with the applicants or any part thereof, may file a motion pursuant to Court Rules 4:64-3 and 4:57-2 stating the nature downtown and linked to key Cuy assets and and extent of that person's claim and asking for landmarks by safe, user-friendly multi-modal (Klesse Architects) an order directingdirectii------payment* "'of “— the surplus ■' ■ money. It you’ve developed Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma after using the weed killer streets and transportation networxs for Summit U71723 OBS September 13. 2018 ($16,66) The Sheriff or c residents, businesses, and visitors. >r other person conducting the safe Roundup (or other Glyphosate herbicides), the law firm of Weitz and Luxenberg wants Before this happens, the C l^ wants to publicly to discuss possible compensation. For a free and confidential consultation, call us vet market responses to this opportunity and PUBLIC NOTICE develop a true community-led. financially feasi­ PUBLIC NOTICE at 1-866-S09-4514 or visit us on the web at www.WeedKilleiCancer.com. ble redevelopment plan for this strategic area. This Redevelopment Area is locatea directly adjacent to the Village Green and is an integral TOWNSHIP OF UNION component of the broader effort to create UNION COUNTY. NEW JERSEY healthy, livable neighborhoods and districts WEITZ LUXENBERG PC throughout out the City. PUBLIC NOTICE All necessary proposal information and specifi­ cations are available on the City's website at NOTICE OF FINAL ADOPTION OF BOND ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY 700 BROADWAY | NEW YORK. NY 10003 t BKANOH OFFICES IN NL CA & Ml The bond ordinance, the summary terms of which are included herein, has been finally Proposes must be delivered to Summit City adopted by Township Committee of the Township of Union, in the County of Union, State of New Jer­ tirm on or before October 10. 2018 by 4:00 PM sey on August 28. 2018 and the twenty (20) day period of limitation within which a suit, action or pro­ 866*-509-4514 www.WeedKiiierCaiicerjtftiii and must be enclosed in a sealed envelope ceeding questioning the validity of such ordinance can be commenced, as provided in the Local Bond Urs. ¥ ' '' X . addressed as follows Law, has begun to run from the date of the first publication of this statement. Copies of the full ordi­ To: Michael F, Rooers. City Administrator nance are available at no cost and during regular business hours at the Clerk’s office for members of Subject Summit Broad Street West RFQ the general public who request the same. The summary of the terms of such bond ordinance follows: Address 512 Springfield Avenue. City Hall. Summit, NJ 07901 Title; BOND ORDINANCE AMENDING BOND ORDINANCE NUMBER 5555 FINALLY Envelopes must also Include the name and ADOPTED BY THE TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, IN THE COUNTY address of the respondent. OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JERSEY ON FEBRUARY 13. 2018 AND ENTITLED -BOND ORDI­ Questions may be directed to Michael RoRogers, NANCE PROVIDING FOR THE 2018 ROAD PROGRAM. BY AND IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION. Summit City Administrator via emailnail at IN THE COUNTY OF UNION. STATE OF NEW JERSEY; APPROPRIATING $5,800,000 THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF $5,310,500 BONDS OR NOTES OF T h 6 TOWNSHIP TO .2018 ($26.46) FINANCE PART OF THE COST THEREOF", tO INCREASE THE TOTAL APPROPRIATION THERE­ IN FROM $5,800,000 T O $5,900,000 (WHICH INCLUDES AN ADDITIONAL G R AN T IN TH E SUMMIT AMOUNT OF $100,000 EXPECTED TO BE RECEIVED FROM THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT PROGRAM) AND TO AMEND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE IMPROVEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE OF DECISION THEREIN The Zoning Board held a meeting on September H Public Notices 5. 2018 and memorialized and approveo the fol­ Purpose(s); lowing resolutions. To increase the total appropriation from $5,800,000 to $5,900,000 due to a grant in the amount of $100,000 expected to be received from the Ccxnmunity Development Block Grant Program and to See below for your local notices 1 ZB-17-1910 include Concord Place to the 2018 Road Program. 40 Portlar>d Road BL 3005 L 27 Appropriation: Increase from $5,800,000 to $5,900,000 {^\ - variancxis for steep slopes, retaining walls, niilt- & side-yard setbacks for play structure & Bonds/Notes Authorized;No Change Youfoicialitoicaioiisfefjyibfgovernii^ patio Grants An additional $100,000 expected to be received from the Community Devel- 2 ZB-17-1886 opment lock Grant Program (the “CDBG Grant") (wrilch togethertogether with the $210,000 New Jersey 38 Morris Turnpike Department of Transportation Grant approved In the original'^—3l bond ' ordinance — ‘‘------will provide a total of BL 3607 L 3 $3f0,000 in Grants). Major site plan with (d) - variance for expansion of a norvconforming use & (c) - variances for Down Payment: building coverage, parking, signage. & lighting No Change Section 2-20 Costs: 3. Z8-18-1931 No Change 148 Mountain Avenue BL: 4802 L: 20 Useful Life: No Change (c) - variances for bidg. coverage & bldg, height for detached 2 car garage

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UNION COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL THIS IS • THIS WEEK’S SCHEDULE: HIGH Friday, Sept. 14 (8 games) Linden at Elizabeth, 7 p.m. SCHOOL Westfield at Watchung Hills, 7 p.m. Gov. Livingston at Cranford, 7 p.m. Scotch Plains at Montgomery, 7 p.m. FOOTBALL Rahw'ay at Voorhees, 7 p.m. By JR Parachini Hillside vs. Roselle at RRP, 7 p.m. Sports P’ditor Dayton at Brearley, 7 p.m. For the first time since 2015, Bound Brocdc at New Providence, 7 pm. F.lizai)eth and New Providence Saturday, Sept. 15 (3 games) are 2-0. Union at Plainfield, 1 p.m. For the first time since 2014, Warren Hills at Summit, 1 p.m. Hillside is t-0 and Westfield is 0-1. Johnson at Metuchen, 1 p.m. Westfield still has a good O ff: None. team and will win its share of • games. The Blue Devils saw LAST WEEK’S RESULTS: their second-longest winning Friday, Sept 7(12 andi forfeit) streak - that of 37 games which Elizabeth 28, Union 14 included three .straight North 2, Linden 14, Westfield 7 Group 5 state championships - Plainfield 22, Watchung Hills 21 come to an etui last Friday night Cranford 42, North Plainfield 13 at I.inden by the score of 14-7. North Hunterdon 59, S. Plains 27 Hillside, as expected, Photo by JR Parachini Summit 42, Montgomery o crushed Middlesex and Cran­ Voorhees 14, Gov. Livingston 7 ford and Summit also produced Linden players begin to celebrate after their 14-7 home win over Westfield last Friday night. The Tigers snapped Westfield’s state-leading 37-game winning streak. Somerville 42, Rahway 31 convincing road victories over Hillside 55, Middlesex 6 North Plainfield and Mont­ Delaware Valley 26, Johnson 14 gomery to start their seasons. New Prov. 20, South Hunterdon o Hillside scored 55 points for Belvidere 41, Dayton 14 the first time in a long time and Linden finds a way to even Brearley won forfeit Highland Park the Comets are now on a five- Saturday, Sept. 8 (1 game) game winning streak dating South River 33, Roselle 20 back to last yetir. its record against Westfieid O ff: None. Uists Friday night at Cooper • Field, Linden evened its record THIS WEEK’S PICKS (11): at i-t, with senior running back George rushes for 190 yards, 1 touchdown Elizabeth over Linden B,f George leading the way with By JR Parachini Linden’s B.J. George rushed for 99 yards on 14 Westfield over Watchung Hills 190 yards rushing and one Sports Editor carries in the first half, Marshall 26 on seven and Cranford over Gov. Livingston touchdown on 26 carries. Jun­ LINDEN - The Linden football team defeated Alliegro 21 on eight. Montgomery over Scotch Plains ior cjuarterback Zion Mar­ Westfield 14-7 last Friday night to even its record at 1-1. Westfield tied the game at 7-7 after scoring on its Voorhees over Rahway shall threw a touchdown pass Westfield entered with a 37-game winning streak first possession of the second half. The Blue Devils Hillside over Roselle to Schadric Petit-Homme for and fell to 0-1. Westfield’s previous loss was at Linden took the second half kickoff and fell on a short kick to Brearley over Dayton I.inden's first .score. four years ago in the North 2, Group 5 playoffs by the start at their own 38. New Providence over Bound Brook t.ast Saturday at Rahway score of 14-6. Westfield reached the Linden 37 and on Union over Plainfield River Park. Roselle’s Naseer Linden scored on its first possession to go ahead 7-0. fourth-and-two Alliegro ran right for 11 yards and Summit over Warren Hills Page caught a touchdown pass The Tigers marched 72 yards in seven plays and reached a first down. That gave him 30 yards on 11 carries Johnson over Metuchen from Cameron Chatman-rice the end zone on a 42-yard pass from Zion Marshall to at that time. B est bet: Summit and also ran for one TD, while Schadrac Petit-Homme. Marshall rolled right and threw Two plays later Shapiro found Justin Chambliss Upset special: New Providence teammate Khair Pendleton ran a pass that Petit-Homme beat single coverage on, with wide open on the left side for a 21-yard touchdown L ast w eek: 10-4 for the game's final .score in a Petit-Homme coming down with the ball right before pass. Mack Prybylski (No. 16) kicked the extra point. T his year: 15-5 (.750) 33-20 setback to South River, entering the end zone. Rafael Martinez kicked the The drive was 10 plays, 62 yards and took up 5:52. B est bets: 2-0 which was a battle of South, extra point. Linden immediately responded to take the lead U pset sp ecials: 2-0 Group 2 schools. Westfield reached the Linden 25 on its first for good. The Tigers marched 65 yards in eight • Another clash of South, possession before Linden’s Alex Dorce came up plays, with a 3:52 drive culminating with a two-yard JR’S UNION COUNTY Group 2 schools at Rahway w ith an interception at the Linden nine-yard line. touchdown run up the middle by George. TO P 10: River Park will take place Linden was driving again on its second possession Two plays earlier George produced a 36-yard 1- Elizabeth (2-0) tomorrow night when Roselle and reached the 50 before losing a fumble after a run to the left to give Linden first-and-goal at the 2- Union (1-1) (0-2) hosts Hillside (1-0). Westfield strip. Westfield six. 3- Linden (1-1) F.liziibeth seeks its first 3-0 Westfield reached the Linden 34 before punting. Martinez kicked his second extra point to put 4- Westfield (0-1) start in three years when it In the second quarter, Westfield blocked a punt and Linden ahead 14-7. 5- Summit (1-0) hosts Linden tomorrow night in went on to reach the Linden seven-yard line before that George finished with 190 yards on 26 carries and 6- Cranford (1-0) a Mid-State 36 Conference- drive was stalled on a 10-yard pass completion from scored one touchdown. 7- Hillside (1-0) Watchung Division clash. Hank Shapiro to Tim Alliegro that fell two yards When Linden took the lead there was 2:07 left in 8- Rahway (0-1) Elizabeth finished 5-6 in short. Linden reached the Westfield 37 on its next the third quarter. 9- Plainfield (1-1) bivth 2016 and 2017, but both drive before punting the ball back. Westfield punted the ball back to Linden on its last 10- New Providence (2-0) seasons reached the North 2, The first half took only 46 minutes, in large part possession of the third quarter. O th ers: Gov. Livingston (1-1), Group 5 semifinals, falling at because of a lot of running plays and there was only Linden w'as then on the move again before losing a Brearley (1-0), Dayton (0-1), Bridgewater-Raritan two years one penalty - an offensive holding call on Linden fumble after just entering Westfield territory. Scotch Plains (0-1), ago and at Westfield last year. with 3:50 left in the second quarter. See TIGERS on next page Johnson (0-2), Roselle (0-2) Union Count> Loc^lSt)urct» Septemlx’r 13, 201H - SPORTS

The Linden offense, at left and led by junior quarter^ back Zion Marshall (No. 4) and senior running back B.J. George (No. 7), scored two touchdowns against West field and it was enough last Friday night. Linden defeated Westfield 14-7 to even its record at 1-1.

Photo by JR Parachinl Tigers beat foe for first time in four years (Continued from previous page) Westfield’s final possession saw the Blue Devils punt the NOTES: Elizabeth and Plainfield are tieil for first plaa- Westfield took over at its own 48 and reached the Linden ball back to Linden fi-om their own 20. in the Mid-State 36 Conference’s six-team Watchung Divi 15 before the snap went over Shapiro’s head on fourth down Linden was then able to run out the final 4:22, sion, both 1-0. and he was tackled for a loss. with Marshall icing the game with an 11-yard run on Union and i.inden are 1-1 and Westfield and Watchung When Westfield got the ball back again after a Linden fourth down that gave Linden a first down at the Hills 0-1. punt - this time by George - Linden’s Dami Awoyinfa came Westfield 22. This weekend we have Linden at Elizabeth and up with a big solo sack one play after several Linden players Marshall finished with 70 yards on 15 carries. Westfield at Watchung Hills tomorrow night and then combined to sack Shapiro. Alliegro was held to 36 yards on 13 attempts. Union at Plainfield Saturday afternoon.

Linden, on defense at right, opened at Union on Aug. 31. The Tigers were thwarted in single over­ time by the score of 14-7. Linden seeks a second straight win tomorrow night when the Tigers play at 2-0 Elizabeth. The Minutemen have opened with wins at home against Bridgewater-Rari- tan 35-28 and then at Union 28-14.

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FIII.USinE GRANTBAIl, HILLSIDE COMETS 2018 OFFENSE: Sept. 7 at Middlesex, 7 p.m. LT Ajiiad Jean-Charles, jr., (6-1,217) Hillside Comets loaded as Sept. 14 at Roselle, 7 p.m. (RRP) IX; Jason Wheeler, senior (6-3,319) Sept. 2x at Delaware Valley, 7 p.m. C .layden Shaw, junior, (5-10, 206) Sept. 28 at Bernards, 7 p.m. R(j Kwame Frimpong, sr., (6-0,260) they go from hunter to hunted Oct. 5 at Johnson, 7 p.m. RT Aboubakar Diaby, sr., (6-2,220) Oct. X3 at South River, x p.m. TE Mateas Ramos, senior, Cs-n, 215) Oct. 20 North Plainfield, x p.m. QB Gavin Melendez, junior, (6-4,2fKj) Return almost all starters on both sides Oct. 27 Cranford, i p.m. RB James I/>uis, junior, (5-7,165) By JR Parachini More than capable wide receivers include seniors Head coach: Barris Grant, RB Brian Ugwu, senior, (6-3, 228) Sports Editor Boris Nicolas-Paul, Charles Amissah and Shadon third season RB Jahon McMjre, junior, (5-9, 205) • HILLSIDE - The Comets are not only coming off Willis and junior Nahree Biggins. ■ WR(,1uu1esAmis.sah, senior, (6-3,190) their first state championship in 32 years, but they “We can do a bunch of stuff,” Grant said. 2017 HILLSIDE COMETS (9-3) WR Boris Nicolas-Paul, sr., (5-10,175) return nine of 11 starters on offense and eight of 11 on Ugwu, according to Grant, will take official visits (H) Rahway 35, Hillside 2X WR Nahree Biggias, junkxr, (6-0,180) defense. before giving a Division i-A school a verbal commit­ (A) Hillside 42, New Providence 7 WR Shadon Willis, senior, (6-0,160) l,ast year was the program’s first winning season ment. Grant said schools that continue to be at the top (H) Hillside 42, Bernards o FK Hugo Carrico, senior, (5-8,158) (A) Hillside Roselle at RRP and playoff campaign in 10 years. of Ugwu’s list are Rutgers (he has a sister who attenxk X4, X2 Returning .starters (it): (A) Johnson 22, Hillside X3 The way the team is built now, it doesn't seem like there), Pitt, Temple and newcomer Nebraska. Wheeler, Shaw, Frimpong, Diaby, (H) Hillside 5X, Dayton 8 it will take that long for Hillside to finish above .500 “Brian had a good pre-season,” Grant said. I-oxiis, Ugwu, Amissah, Willis, (H) Hillside 49, Delaware Valley 8 again and also challenge for the program’s third state “Physically and mentally his approach has changed. Nicolas-Paul, Biggins, Carrico. (A) Cranford 34, Hillside 2X championship in the playoff era. He’s taken football much more seriously now after • (H) Hillside 2X, Brearley 15 “I’m excited,” third-year head coach Barris Grant being a soccer player. HIEI.SIDE 3-3 STACK (A) Hillside 28, South River 7 said. “We have a good group. DEFENSE: “He’s-received a lot of new exposure and in his last (A) Hillside 19, Johnson x6 “We’re not a transfer school. We’re doing it the F. Mateus Ramos, .senior, (5-11,215) year of high school football he wants to leave a lega­ (N) Hillside 20, Point P. Boro X3 Hillside way, with Hillside kids.” NT I HtricJc Flsbnvil, senior, (5-10,205) cy for himself.” at Rutgers K Alxnibiikar Dialxy, .senior, (6-2,22f)J Grant, who was named Union County Coach of Also returning at safety on defense is Nicolas- Head coach: Barris Grant, T.B Brian Ugwu, .senior, (6-3, 228) the Year for 2017 after leading Hillside to a 9-3 Paul, who this summer gave Army a verbal commit­ second season record and the Central Jersey, Group 2 title, lays out I,B Najee Peele, senior (5-8, 164) ment. Conference: Mid-State 3 8 I.B Akuge Osoman), junior, {6-0,2i,'5) his philosophy for 2018 this way: “Boris took an unofficial visit (to Army) in June,” Division: Valley, 4-x C'B Pieslon Mekobix, .senior, (6-3,175) “Our goals are simple,” Grant said. “Goal No. 1 is Grant said. “He shows a lot of what a future Cadet will Record:9 - 3 CB kjunuuuiel Sass, senior, (5-11,160) to win our first game.” be. He’s a leader and has been a two-year captain for me. Home: 4-x S Shadon Willis, .senior, (6-0, 160) Hillside opened at Middlesex (0-1) last Friday “He’s a coach’s kid. He speaks our language. He Away: 4 - 2 S Boris Nicolas-Paul, .sr., (5-10,175) night. Middlesex, which last year captured the Cen­ might want to be a coach himself one day.” Neutral: t-o FS Nalmt* Biggins, junior, (6-0,180) tral Jersey, Group 1 state championship, opened two In addition to Nicolas-Paul, Hillside’s other five Points for: 3 4 X P Hugo Carrico, .senior, (5-8, 1,58) weeks ago with a 27-19 home loss to New Providence. captains are Biggins, Ugwu, senior Mateus Ramos, Points against: X 7 7 Returning starters (8): Middlesex head coach P..L Jankowicz was named senior Najee Peele and Melendez. Shutouts: 1 Rjunos, Diaby, Ugwu, Peele, Sa.ss, Middlesex County’s 2017 Coach of the Year. Hillside won its last four games in 20x7, rebound­ Overtime: 0-0 Willis, Nicolas-Paul, Biggins. “Our seniors have never won the first game of a ing from a 34-21 defeat at North 2, Group 3 power • • season,” Grant said. Cranford. After a 21-X5 win at home against North HILLSIDE COMETS Al,SO . . . Hillside produced its The last time Hillside opened 1-0 was in 2014 2, Group 1 school Brearley, Hillside went back on Head Coach: Barris Grant, first winning season and first with a 12-7 home win over Dayton. Hillside also the road as the seventh seed in Central Jersey, since 2016. playoff campaign last year since beat Dayton in its first game in 20x5, but that deci­ Group 2 and proceeded to win three more games A X 9 9 7 Irvington graduate. the 2008 team lost to eventual sion was overturned after it was ruled Hillside used away from him to take home a state championship. Third season: X3-9 (.59X) champion Caldwell in the North 2, an ineligible player. Hillside ended up with a forfeit Hillside first won at 9-0 and second-seeded South Conference: Mid-State 36 'Group 2 .semifinals and finished I0.S S for its first game of 20x5. The Comets opened River 28-7, handing the Middlesex County school its Division: Valley 8-3. That 2008 Hillside team the past two seasons with setbacks to Rahway. only loss in a 9-1 finish. The Comets then won at Section: South, Group 2 played its two playoff games at “Goal No. 2 is to win our conference (the Valley third-seeded Johnson 19-16 at Nolan Field in Clark to Hillside’s last section^ tide: 2017 Union's Cooke Memorial Field, Division of the Mid-State 36), goal No. 3 is to qualify advance to the final at Rutgers. There in Piscataway 2017: (9-3 and 4-x, second in with the Comets beating Orange for the playoffs, goal No. 4 is to win another section­ Hillside held on for a 20-13 win over top-seeded Valley Division) 13-6 on a Saturday and then the al (state) championship and goal No. 5 is to win a Point Pleasant Boro. Wood Field Stadium (Conant next weekend they lost to Caldwell Bowl Game (state) championship,” Grant said. On October 6 at Johnson the Comets lost 22-13, Street), which is also now 28-21 on a ver>' cold Friday night. known as John Zappulla The only two non-retumii^ starters on offense are junior with Johnson going on to win the Valley Division at 5- Hillside returned the opening Field: Getting field turf for the left tackle Amad Jean-Charles and junior quarter­ o and Hillside finishing second at 4-1. kickoff for a touchdown before first time this year. back Gavin Melendez, who takes over the duties from Hillside’s only other loss was its first game of the falling by one TD - in large part to Grant, a high school head coach since-graduated Snapple Bow'l QB Taj Irby. year at home to Rahway 35-21. Rahway went 7-4 last several fourth quarter turnovers. for the first time here at Hillside, “It’s a good thing to see those two players compet­ year and reached the North 2, Group 3 semifinals. • coached with his older brother ing with the others,” Grant said. “Gavin was right there The Indians were the only team to beat Central 2018 Darnell at Irvington in 2002 and with Taj last year, competing for the quarterback posi­ MID-STATE CONFERENCE Jersey, Group 3 state champion Somerville, which 2006 and from 20x2-2015 at tion, until he suffered a high ankle sprain. ‘ Valley Division standings: finished 11-1. Shabazz, where Barris was the “Gavin studied under Taj. His arm is a little bigger Delaware Valley (t-o) “We may have won a state championship last year, team’s offensive coordinator. Hillside (0-0) and he’s heavier than Taj. He’s now learning how to but it wasn’t easy, all the games were difficult,” Grant Grant also has collegiate and Bernards (0-0) control the huddle. said. “We went from the hunter to being the hunted. Arena Football League coaching Roselle (0-0) “We won’t be the same team as last year because “We’re going to try' to keep everything really sim­ experience in addition to com­ John.son (o-i) Gavin is a different kind of quarterback. He can drop ple. The seniors I have now had bright eyes during pleting an internship with the « back and we hav^e plenfy of receivers for him to throw our first meeting on March 7, 2016. They’ve done NFL’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Hillside opened its 2018 seastxn the ball too." everything I’ve asked them to do.” Last year Grant guided Hill­ with a convincing 55-6 win at Hillside has talented skill position players back on Field turf for the first time is presently being side to only its second state Middlesex last Friday night. Hill­ offense all over the place. At running back there is put down on Hillside’s field. Hillside’s first six championship in the playoff side will play another Middlesex X,000-plus yard rusher Brian Ugwu - one of the games will be played on the road - the first five of era and first since Hillside Countv- opponent on the road on state’s most sought-after recruits - and junior James them at night. captured the North 2, Group 2 Oct. 13, that school South Riv er. Louis. See FOOTBALL on next page crown in 1985. Union Count>- Ux-alSonrce -- Seplt-inber 13. 2018 — 39 SPORTS Roselle receives TDs from Page, Pendleton at RR Park Rams topped in 2nd half by South River By JR Parachini South River took a 14-7 lead with 3.9 seconds left Sports Editor before intermission. DeSantis threw a four-yard TD RAHWAY - The South River Rams football team pass to Quadir Shabazz. Gonzalez kicked the extra defeated the Roselle Rams 33-20 last Saturday in a point. The drive was nine plays, 62 yards and 3:41 Middlesex County vs. Union County crossover clash was used. at Rahway River Park. Roselle’s second touchdown drive was just two South River begins its 2018 season at 1-0, while plays. Chatman-rice completed a 56-yard pass to Roselle fell to 0-2. Brutus, who caught the ball at the South River 20, The game’s first four touchdowns were on pass broke a tackle, and reached the two-yard line before plays, with Roselle tying the game at 14-14 in the being taken down with a horse-collar tackle. Page third quarter. South River then scored the game’s then ran the ball in from the two-yard line. Brutus next three touchdowns before Roselle produced the kicked the extra point and the game was tied 14-14 final one. with 9:29 left in the third quarter. For South River, senior running back Billy Drum South River went ahead for good with 1:08 left in carried the ball 18 times for 66 yards and two the third quarter. Drum scored his first touchdown on touchdowns. a five-yard run to cap a seven-play, 38-yard drive that For Roselle, senior running back Khair Pendleton took 3:40. gained 53 yards on 13 attempts, including a 22-yard South River went up 27-14 in the fourth quarter touchdown run for the game’s final points. when Trenton Balitsky scored on a three-yard run. South River’s first possession came to a halt on an The extra point was blocked by Pendleton. The drive interception by Roselle’s Isaiah Valldemiten (No. 9). covered nine playS, 59 yards and 4:56. South River took a 7-0 lead in the second South River went ahead 33-14 two plays after an quarter on an 11-yard touchdown pass from interception by Noah Wilson. Drum scored from two Michael DeSantis to Kacper Murdzek. Ulses Gonzalez yards out. The two-point pass failed. Photos by JR Parachini kicked the extra point. The drive was four plays, 51 Pendleton scored his touchdown with 2:41 Above, Roselle senior wide receiver Clifton Brutus (No. 2) yards and took 1:30. remaining to make the final score 33-20. makes sure he is not past the line of scrimmage by motioning Roselle came right back to tie the game at 7-7 with NOTES: Roselle is preparing to compete against to the nearest referee. Below, junior outside- linebacker a 65-yard drive that took 10 plays and used 7:08. Cam Hillside (1-0) tomorrow night at 7 at Rahway River Jamail Holton (No. 52) had a solo sack of South River Chatman-rice threw a 10-yard touchdown pass over Park. Hillside opened with a 55-6 win at Middlesex quarterback Michael DeSantis for a 12-yard loss when the the middle to Naseer Page. Clifton Brutus kicked the last Friday night. game was still tied 7-7 in the second quarter. extra point. Hillside won Central Jersey, Group 2 last year. Brearley finally set to play its first game this weekend Bears to host Dayton (0-1) tomorrow night By JR Parachini varsity and freshman teams Craig Girvan) called me Oast) Sports Editor because of a lack of juniors Tuesday afternoon and said that The Brearley Bears football and seniors. they had only 16 players, seven team will now open tomorrow Highland Park opened at of which were freshmen. I night at home at 7 vs. Dayton home two Fridays ago against understood. I knew it would be (0-1) after last Friday’s oppo­ Montclair Kimberley Academy touch and go with them.” nent - Highland Park - decided and lost 41-0. Last year Brearley ended up to drop varsity football earlier Brearley received a forfeit opening on Sept. 1 and played last week. win over Highland Park. Holmdel at home, falling 17-12. Dayton opened at home last “We just can’t seem to play Brearley needed to find a team Friday night against Belvidere Week One,” Brearley bead to replace Pingry, which and was defeated 41-14 in Mid- coach Scott Miller said last dropped out of the Mid-State 38 State 36 Conference-Union week. “We went to the Highland Conference. Brearl^ and Hol- Division action in Springfield. Park-MKA game and Highland ndel agreed to play on Week Brearley was originally sup­ Park had 19 kids, with three of Zero, with Brearley then having posed to open at home against them getting injured and one of Week One off. Roselle Park last Friday night, them not returning after half­ * More of this news story but Roselle Park - back in June time. can be read at www.union- - decided to go with just junior “Their AD (athletic director newsdaily.com. 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