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MARCH 13, 1996 40 CENTS VOLUME 26, NUMBER 7 ‘Profitable’ meeting held on ferry plan Federal, county officials discuss Belford project BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT Staff Writer decision on the final permit to move the Belford Ferry project forward should A received by summer or early fall, according to a federal official. For the first time since a 1994 public hearing, repre­ sentatives of the .S Army Corps of Engineers, Federal Highway Administration (FHA) and county Division of Transportation met Feb. 27 to discuss the proposed county project, which would provide commuter ferry service to lower Manhattan. “It was a profitable meeting,” said Henry Nicholson, director of the county transportation division. However, the discussion did not result in any “positive or nega­ tive indicators” about the project’s ultimate fate, he added. George “Buck” Leone, Keyport, reunites with the Liberty Hose Fire Company’s 1929 American LaFrance Nicholson has spearheaded the project, which has pumper. (Photo by Jackie Pollack) drawn strong opposition from some area residents, notably the Belford Citizens Association (BCA). The BCA has been requesting that local officials take a position on the multi-million project. But they have declined until the project is finalized. Long-lost K eyp o rt fire Township Attorney Bill Dowd, in the meantime, is researching whether and to what extent Mayor Raymond O’Grady can be involved in discussions about the ferry. O’Grady, who works for the county as pum per back in tow n Continued on page 14 BY LAUREN JAEGER a gentleman stopped by and told us New York, for $7,000. that our old truck was in a firehouse The Feb. 20, 1929 R e d B a n k Staff Writer H azlet m an, 27, in Hillsborough Township,” recount­ Register lauded the company’s pur­ or years, the bright and bulky ed Lt. John McCleaster during a chase, and told readers that it “has American-LaFrance pumper March 6 firehouse interview. been successfully tried out. It is a 500 kille d by tra in truck clanged its bell through­ The stranger said if the fire com­ gallons a minute pumper and on test out Keyport and smothered flames pany didn’t pursue it, he was going to it showed 593 gallons a minute.” J Transit police east of the Oak Hill Road upon demand. buy it, McCleaster recalled. Pumpers carry water tanks and are labeling the crossing, said Penny But in 1952, the Liberty Hose Fire The news that the pumper— the pump to shoot the water out through N death o f a 27- Bassett Hackett, a NJ Company members traded the old company’s first — was even still hoses. year-old Hazlet man, Transit spokesperson. girl in for a new, more modern around was a shock to the firemen. It was a milestone for the compa­ struck by a New York- Hackett said the engi­ model. Fire company member Tim ny, who had been answering fires for bound train in neer sounded the horn and Two weeks ago, thanks to a tip Regan, who works for the state Parks more than a decade in a rickety 1913 Middletown Friday applied the brakes when from a complete stranger who Department 10 minutes away from Oldsmobile with a hose taped to the evening, as an accident. he saw the man, but it approached the company, the truck, Hillsborough, which is about 25 back. C leo Northington III was too late. now 67 years old, returned. miles east of Keyport, decided to Even that contraption was an im­ of Stevens Place was “For some reason And although it needs a lot of check it out. After discovering that provement over what was used struck about 7:23 p.m. (Northington) became motor work and a couple of new the man’s information was accurate, before it. For years after the company Northington, who was confused and got off at tires, the pumper, now a museum- the company members gathered the was founded in 1893, the local fire­ developmentally disabled, the wrong stop,” said quality antique, is being restored and $1,000 asking price. fighters “rented a horse for one dollar was apparently standing Hackett, who called his will be used in parades and shows. During the second week of a fire” and hitched a little cart to the or walking on the right death “a very tragic inci­ “Another company member, Phil February, in 1929, shortly after galloping animal, according to side of the rail when the dent.” Brock, (and I) were standing outside Herbert Hoover began his presiden­ McCleaster. train hit him. He was Northington boarded o f the firehouse two weeks ago when cy, the Liberty Hose Fire Company Continued on page 19 thrown “quite a distance” Continued on page 14 purchased the pumper built in upstate OOT NDDC JANE TCI/ ALBEL _ OM E^RA CH _ OMN• DACHSTEIN • L O A MON JC HL DA E_ A L *_p B E LL O O R LO Ml ^ NGE^ ^TECNIC/W *JLA NJDRDJCA . TS j O BO . L

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Eighty Middletown high school students recently attended a leadership confer­ ence. Page 15

REGULAR FEATURES BUNDLES FOR BABIES — Cadette Girl Scouts (l-r) Allyson Jones, Sabrina Messina, Erin Gargan, all of Hazlet, Caitlin Christie of Matawan, and Lorette Cristino of Hazlet, all of Troop No.444, put together “Bundles • Calendar Page 28 for Babies” at St. Benedict’s School in Holmdel. For the story, see page 12. (Photo by Don Wagner) • Classifieds Page 56 • Editorials Page 24 • Letters Page 25 • M ilestones Page 21 • Obituaries Page 47 M urphy found not g u ilty • Police Beat Page 48 March 4 trial that Murphy was protected In his complaint, Rizkalla claimed that • Real Estate Page 53 Aberdeen mayor by his rights of free speech when he left a Murphy called him “a back-stabbing cow­ • Sports Page 49 message on Rizkalla’s business telephone. ard” and a profane name and threatened • Yesteryear Page 43 still faces simple “I’m pleased with the verdict. It’s a “to go after him.” shame that it had to get to the point of the Murphy, 39, left the message on assault charge trial,” Murphy said in subsequent tele­ Rizkallafs business phone at the Cen­ BY EILEEN KOUTNIK phone interview. terville Professional Building, 2135 Route Phone numbers: Apostolou cited a number of federal 35, Holmdel. Staff Writer and state cases involving the use of pro­ According to Rizkalla, the judge did Editorial fane language, said James H. Gorman, a refer to Murphy’s comments as being 254-7000 Ext. 226 ABERDEEN — A municipal court Shrewsbury attorney who represented “rude, crude and morally reprehensible.” FAX 254-0486 judge found Mayor Brian P. Murphy not Circulation Murphy. The judge also urged Murphy to apologize guilty of harassment charges stemming According to Gorman, the cases pro­ to Rizkalla. 254-1755 from an incident last August. Display Advertising vided a legal precedent and helped clear Rizkalla said he did not receive an The complaint against Murphy had Murphy. apology from Murphy, but wants to put 972-6740 Ext. 220 been filed by local Republican Party FAX 254-0256 Rizkalla, in the meantime, said he was the case behind him. Chairman R. Sami Rizkalla. - surprised by the verdict. “The reason I filed a complaint was to Classified 1-800-660-4ADS Bradley Beach Municipal Judge Mark Classified FAX 432-0016 “Just because you are a politician, you protect myself from further harassment Apostolou said during the 90-minute can say whatever you want,” he said. Continued on page 10 Independent Kentucky Drive decision appealed

Managing Editor BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT Thomas Kelly was the only planning some weight in trying to make a deci­ Marilyn Duff board member who did not support filing sion,” said Platko, who chaired last Staff Writer the appeal. “I don’t think any additional week’s caucus meeting. Sports Coordinator facts have surfaced to change the outcome Planning Board Chairman Bob King, Lindsey Siegle HAZLET — Following a recommen­ of the appeal,” he said during an interview who did not vote in favor of the subdivi­ Executive Editor dation fronf’the Township Committee, the after the board meeting. “It is an unneces­ sion, was not present at the meeting last Gregory Bean Planning Board will appeal a judge’s deci­ sary expenditure.” week. sion that allowed the construction of nine Publisher The committee encouraged the plan­ When the board decided last month not houses on Kentucky Drive. ning board to appeal the decision after to challenge the judge’s ruling, board Kevin Wittman Planning Board Attorney Jerry Massell about 30 residents sought assistance durin members suggested to residents that their on Friday filed a motion to appeal the rul­ g last week’s Township Committee meet­ only redress was to seek support from the A Greater Media Newspaper ing by Superior Court Judge Alexander D. ing. Township Committee. Lehrer. Kelly also objected to the committee’s Residents have protested the applica­ The filing reverses the planning attempt to influence the planning board. tion from the outset, claiming flooding — L?J VERIFIED board’s earlier decision not to appeal the * AUDIT CIRCULATION “Dictatorial government is something problems will worsen if the development judge’s ruling, a move which gave the go- don’t like. This is not the way a republic is built. The Independent is published Wednesday ahead for the nine-lot subdivision. by the Greater Monmouth Publishing Co., should work,” he said. Many said they also were angry that no Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, N.J. “The Township Committee seemed to However, Platko suggested the board’s one told them the developer, Poricy 08816. First-class mail subscription avail­ be very much in favor of the appeal,” said decision was not entirely based on the Builders Inc., Middletown, had appealed able at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 cents a copy. planning board vice chairman Paul Platko. committee’s recommendation. “It had Continued on page 10 4 MARCH 13, 1996, INDEPENDENT

Seals spotted near K eyport

BY LAUREN JAEGER because it was a visit, not a stranding. Anne Marie Reedy of First Street spent Staff writer the morning observing the seals on March 5. She said she’s lived next to the water KEYPORT — Three seals spent hours since 1982 and “we’ had swan and last week frolicking in the Raritan Bay geese and other things, but never seals.” before speeding away to an unknown des­ There was a scare, however. tination. After Reedy’s neighbor noticed that The seals, who probably traveled more one of the seals was standing still on an than 1,000 miles from their home, appeared to be happy and healthy, on­ overturned rowboat and did not move, she lookers said. called the police, Reedy said. It is not the first time unusual wildlife She was frightened it was caught in has ended up in the borough and nearby fishing line, Reedy explained. areas. In March 1995, a dead porpoise “His friends were in the water and washed ashore in Keyport and the same barking at him, trying to get him off of the year, a sick seal washed up onto boat and to follow them,” Reedy said. Cliffwood Beach in Aberdeen Township, Shortly thereafter, Patrolman Dave but it died. Sorber came to the rescue. Bob Schoelkopf, director o f the Marine Sorber and Councilman Wade Peder­ Mammal Stranding Center, Brigantine, sen took a motorized rubber raft to see said he was disturbed that nobody called what the problem was. him about the latest seal sighting. Sorber, for one, didn’t like the seal. He said since Jan. 1, a total o f 37 seals “It wasn’t stuck. It was a seal with an CLOSE TO SHORE — From a distance, this visiting seal of Keyport looks have visited New Jersey. Last year, 53 attitude,” Sorber grumbled. “He was sun­ like a large piece of driftwood on an overturned boat. The seal and his two seals were spotted. ning himself. He saw us, flipped us a flip­ swimming friends took off in the direction of the Keyport Yacht Club last “We don’t know where they come per and took off. week and have not been seen since. (Photo by Wade Pedersen) from, since we haven’t been able to break “I don’t think you have a story,” he the language barrier,” Schoelkopf joked. told the Independent during a telephone looked more like a walrus,” Sorber said. call up the Marine Animal Stranding “They could be from Newfoundland, interview. Reedy said the three seals looked like Center at (609) 266-0538 so they can be Nova Scotia, Canada, the Arctic Circle, or After the seal fled, the U.S. Coast “fat, brown things,” and Pedersen said tagged. from New England,” he said. Guard arrived on the scene, Sorber said, they appeared to be “4 feet long.” Also, he said, it is best to leave the “It’s kind of like people in New Jersey and was disappointed at missing the view­ “To me, this is big news,” Pedersen seals alone because crowds tend to agitate visiting Florida,” he said. “The water is ing. said. “There’s got to be a source of food in them. warmer here and there’s more food avail­ All of the eyewitnesses claim the seals the Raritan Bay. It has to be cleaning up.” He said the healthy seals could turn able.” were robust. In the meantime, Schoelkopf urged all sick from the amount of stress caused by But the latest seal sighting was unusual “He was a round, pudgy guy and residents who may see the seals again to “hordes of people and barking dogs.” IN BRIEF

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Monmouth Festival of the Arts, one of N ew Jersey’s longest running local art shows, officially opens at noon on March 24 at Monmouth Reform Temple, 332 Hance Ave., Tinton Falls. Over 225 artists will exhibit a variety of works which will include such media as oil, painting, decorative arts, ceramics, sculpture, jew­ elry, wearable art, blown and stained glass, woodwork, framed and unframed - Eight Convenient Locations - pieces, ironwork, photography, textiles, WHOLESALE Brick Plaza Lakewood Old Bridge Sayreville water colors and computer generated art. 262-0777 370-4900 679-9090 525-0733 Patrons of the arts can attend a VIP opening from 7:30-10:30 p.m. on March 4 * * K f D S Shrewsbury Freehold Matawan Seaview Square 1 There's no sale...like WHOLESALE 23; admission is $30. The VIP opening 747-1900 780-0007 566-9488 918-1211 will allow participants to meet the artists, have first review of the works on display and attend all of the five-.day events. Festival admission for March 24-27 is $5 each day; $3 for senior citizens and PHASE 1 GENERAL REPAIR. INC. students; and $10 for the series. Festival opens daily 9:30 a'm. to 8:30 p.m.; and at “Quality Work A t Affordable Prices” 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday is Family Day. In addition to the open exhibit area, the show will offer REPAIRS various demonstrations and workshops H ere at Phase 1, O ur • Painting that include theatre arts presentation for • Tiling • Screen Experienced Team is ready children which will run from 1-6:30 p.m. • Re-Modeling • Windows For more information, call (908) 747­ to m eet y o u r every need, • Cleaning • Doors 8278. from a m inor repair to a • Carpentry • Shingles • Etc. • And More 24 custom hom e, we do it a ll! The Independent CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES newsroom may be HOUR reached at EMERGENCY (908) 254-7000 or at 316-0400 • Pager 569-0654 FAX at (908) 254-0486. SERVICE INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 5

H azlet graduation LET US PAMPER YOUR HOME!! • AFFORDABLE • CUSTOMIZED p u s h e d t o J u n e 1 7 • PROFESSIONAL Houseeleaning Service early winter storm and a record-breaking Change is to blizzard. We Guarantee If school must be closed for another All Our Work. snow day or for any other reason, the addi­ make up for tional days will be made up at the end of the w 6th snow day year. rP U I LII L I YV According to state law, classes must be MSURE held for a minimum of 180 days. BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT f c J 1 Nogueira has been discussing next Staff W riter year’s calendar with staff and members of Give Us A Call the Parent Teacher Organization. Officials HAZLET — Students will have to wait & tetut r f 'ZO&atfte may add extra days into school year to three more days than expected before they avoid scheduling problems next winter. graduate from Raritan High School this 908-679-1137 The proposed calendar changes for this year. year are expected to be presented to the The last day o f classes has been changed to Monday, June 17 from Friday, June 14, board for approval next week. to make up for the sixth snow day, which “W e’ll do the best we can to nail down a graduation date,” said Nogueira. occurred March 8. _ w m The day of graduation will still be a half In other business, the board also dis­ day. Middle school students will graduate cussed expanding its no-smoking policy IE STO R E" on June 14, officials said. for students to include all adults. School will still be closed on April 4 for The board approved a policy last year . Holy Thursday and April 5 for Good that prohibited any student, regardless of A P E X * 5/8-ln. X 60-Ft. All-Weather Reinforradl HI Cu. Ft. Steel Contractor^ Friday. age, from smoking anywhere on school I Wheelbarrow [Garden Q 99 Seamless steel stray, pneumatic tire, The board considered requiring students grounds or during school-supervised trips. and hardwood handles. to attend classes on April 4, but Current state law, adopted in 1989, ^ (03-04-742A) (WF5860) m . !Hose (03-04-742B) (868VR60) *-1 ^ = I I Superintendent Timothy Nogueira said already prohibits anyone form smoking there may be trouble finding enough teach­ inside school buildings. ers or substitutes who would be able to “We said when we went into this we (03-L1-313A) (24-447), (03-L1-313B) (C6-25), work that day. would be expanding it. This is as good a (03-L1-313C) (77269), (03-L1-313D) (870-7319-7) Nogueira has already had to find about time as any,” said board member Teri HOURS 20 substitute teachers to allow some regular Morosco, who added adult smokers were Mon.-Thurs 8 am - 6 pm GROUNDS KEEPER Fri. 8 am - 8 pm teachers to take vacations during the origi­ given “fair warning.” The board has even S I M P P E f f . nal spring break schedule of April 1-5. A M OW______ER SHOPPE Si MORE_ _ Saturday 8 am - 5 pm . _ offered smoke cessation classes. 2545 RT. 516»OLD BRIDGE, NJ • 908-679-8600 Sunday 8am-5pm1IC IH D A IV QUALITY* Harry Camwell, president of the Hazlet However, board member Jerome Teachers Education Association, noted that Gillen was not so sure. “I really don’t like SALES, SERVICE, RENTALS & PARTS many employees and parents have already CALL TODAY 679-8 to pass policy that we can’t enforce, and rescheduled vacation plans and airline flights to accommodate the board’s first set even then, I don’t know if it’s a good of changes to the school calendar. idea,” he said. “Don’t change it again on these people. Morosco noted that many private busi­ People are going to be away and it’s going nesses and school districts have already to be a mess,” he said. adopted similar policies. The board agreed in January to hold The board is expected to review a draft classes on Feb. 19, and to trim April 1,2 and form of the expanded policy and similar 3 from spring break to make up four unex­ policies from other districts at next pected holidays for students, caused by an Monday’s regular meeting.

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M atawan opposes

W ishes Everyone a Happy St. Patrick's Day hike in w ater rate

Green Bagels BY BEVERLY McGEE The other towns which make up the Manasquan User Group (Belmar, Hazlet, Correspondent Holmdel, Keansburg, Keyport and Red A re Com ing ■ ■ ■ I Bank) also feel they are being over­ Green Bagels MATAWAN — The Borough Council charged and have joined Matawan in their resolved last week to oppose a water rate opposition to the increase, Penniplede Are Coming.. increase which they say is unfair to said. Matawan taxpayers. The matter is now pending before the The resolution, passed at the March 5 New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. The AVAILABLE council meeting, said that the increase, council’s resolution urges local FRI. 3/1 5 ■ SAT. 3/1 6 ■ SUN. 3/1 7 proposed by the New Jersey American representatives to support the opposition Water Co., Shrewsbury, will be used in Please Place Your Orders Now! and Penniplede added that “residents part to pay for the development of water should do what they can to support this.” fights in southern New Jersey and, there­ Other business at the meeting included fore, “serves no benefit to the Manasquan ELI'S LUNCH BOXi \ ?*• PATTY'S DAY 'I a resolution to amend the temporary capi­ User Group,” of which Matawan is a part. " o 7 J u * ] % BRUNCH BOX I tol budget, adding an additional $33,601 The council named Shorelands Water i/i ^ A . 1^*1 Doz. Green Bagels toward the construction of a parking lot at Co., Hazlet, as the borough’s representa­ , o a ei! I # 0 0 LB Corned Beef Brisket 150 Main St., and an additional $72,000 !4 LB. American Cheese # f A # # /4 lb. Swiss Cheese tive in opposition to the increase. The 95 toward drainage and road improvements Doz. Bagels >/2 LB. Shamrock Spinach company is seeking a rollback of the rates *11 to Harding Boulevard. lim it 1 coupon per customer. j j Cream Cheese of the eight towns which comprise the The board also appropriated an addi­ Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires 3/27/96. Limit 1 coupon per customer. Not to be combined with Manasquan User Group. If granted, the any other offer. Expires 3/27/96. tional $97,500 to the temporary 1996 bud­ rollback would save Matawan about get to cover salaries and wages until $80,000, according to Councilman Joseph March 30, the end o f the first quarter. Penniplede, the borough’s water and Much of that amount, which includes sewer spokesman. an additional $35,000 to the borough “But don’t count on it,” said a frustrat­ police department and an additional ed Penniplede of the possible rollback. $40,000 to the streets and roads depart­ “We are mandated to buy water and have ment, will be used to cover the “extraordi­ to pay to keep it going,” he said, referring to the fact that Matawan once relied on nary overtime” made necessary by the well water and had “the best water severe weather earlier this year, said Borough Administrator Joseph Scranton. around.” IN BRIEF required upon registration. H azlet R ec. offers You may register at the center. For BAYSHORE KARATE children’s program more information, call (908) 739-0653. Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring Store sponsoring “Mommy and Me” for 2-year-olds and essay contest ACADEMY “Me Without Mommy” for 3-year-olds, “Mommy and Me” is held from 9:30­ Shop Rite of Hazlet is celebrating its FOR KIDS & ADULTS 10:15 a.m. and includes free play and a 50th anniversary by sponsoring an essay craft project. contest. The topic of the essay is “How “Me Without Mommy” is held 10:30­ Shop Rite Is Part of my Family.” Submis­ 11:30 a.m. and gives children the oppor­ sion will be judged in three categories: Over 20 Years tunity to socialize without a parent. students (ages 5-18); seniors (over 65);

E x p e r i e n c e Tioth programs meet for eight weeks and others (18-65). Entries must be 250 on Mondays, starting March 18, at the words or less and will be judged on cre­ Master James P. Carroll James J. Cullen Center located at ativity, sincerity and accuracy. 7th Degree Black Belt Veterans Memorial Park, Union Avenue, Essays may be submitted by March 25 Chief Instructor Hazlet. at the courtesy desk at Shop Rite of Cost of the program is $35 for resi­ Hazlet, Route 36, during business hours. dents and $60 for non-residents. Proof of Winners in each category will receive residency and a birth certificate are a $50 Shop Rite Gift Certificate.

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# • INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 7 •A******************************************1 - * / - s \ * B ayshore fights -( A C A D E M I C S W ith Lots of L o v e & F u n w ater overcharge •TINYTOTS (2% - 3) BY LAUREN JAEGER said. “W e’re only a small portion of their rate payers, but by overcharging us 30 •PRE-SCHOOL (3-5) Staff W riter percent, we were used to subsidize their DAY KINDERGARTEN ) - ithin a week or two, the state other rate payers.” N ENRICHMENT > - According to Mike Walsh, director of 3 - Board of Public Utilities (BPU) IDED HOURS • SUMMER CAMP > - Shorelands Water Co., Hazlet, Adminis­ will decide whether to accept, J - W trative Law Judge Louis G. McAfoos III ) > reject or modify a proposed water rate We’ll show you what’s new and fu n in which officials say could result in a ruled that although he agreed the local J - towns were overcharged, “that it would be early learning! Computers; Art; Music J - $750,000 overcharge for the residents of > • Keyport, Holmdel, Hazlet, Matawan, bad policy if you lowered one person’s • Large Fenced-in Playground. Keansburg, Belmar and Red Bank. rate and raised the others.” The judge told Reading, Math and writing readiness Michael Ambrosio, executive director the water company to “keep the wholesale fo r pre-kindergarten. J ► of the New Jersey BPU, discussed the rate and raise the retail” rate, according to proposed fees of New Jersey American Walsh. Water with two local officials Monday According to Bergen, the judge said afternoon in his Newark office. that instead of New Jersey-American SAVE WITH THIS COUPON For half an hour, Keyport Councilman Water giving out a refund, the flat rate Robert Bergen and Hazlet Mayor Ronald will pay back the owed money within 10 The Diary of Walsh, along with Bruce Eddington, a to 15 years. Newark attorney hired by the seven “We don’t think it’s fair because of Anne Frank towns, said they listed a stack of evidence the overcharge,” Bergen said. to show that the proposed rate is unfair. Walsh said that under state law, the by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett Although rates should not increase for BPU has 45 days from a judge’s decision 1996, the residents in past years had been to accept, reject or modify a rate increase Presented by the Aberdeen/Matawan Repertory Theatre proposal. paying anywhere from 10 to 30 percent performing at the First Presbyterian Church, Rt. 34 in Matawan. more than other New Jersey American Since the judge’s decision was handed Water Co. customers, Bergen said. down on Feb. 2, a BPU decision should be Fri/Sat M arch 8, 9,15,16, 22, 23 at 8 P.M. ' The towns are part of a Manasquan rendered shortly after Ambrosio hands Customers Group. Some of the towns get them the facts, he said. Sun March 17 at 3 P.M .- their water through Shorelands Water Co., Consequently, the wholesale price including special historical talk following show. would remain about $1,600 per one mil­ Hazlet, which buys it from New Jersey Tickets $9 (students and seniors $7) with this coupon. American Water Co. lion gallons. In fact, local water users have been “W e are saying if we are being over­ For info and reservations call 583-1093. paying too much since 1990, according to charged, we want it to stop. Go ahead and Bergen, who would like to see a refund. raise the retail rates,” Walsh said. “We are Tickets available at the door. He said that last year, households paid at saying we want our overcharge reduced.” least $25 more than they should have. The wholesale cost to Shorelands, Auditions for Barefoot in the Park: March 18, 20,21 at 7:30 pm. For instance, in 1995, overcharges meanwhile, which has always been more amounted to $78,000 for Keyport alone, expensive, will remain the same. Bergen contends. Hazlet, meanwhile, was Bergen said that Monday’s meeting, overcharged $212,500. made possible by state Sens. Joseph Independently owned and “We were subsidizing the other cus­ Kyrillos (R-District 13) and John Bennett N o b o d y operated by licensed tomers of NJ American Water,” Bergen (R-District 12), was a productive one. Physical Therapists providing d o e s i t the finest personal, IN BRIEF comprehensive patient care. b e t t e r ! Two Convenient Locations Cue, will be performed at 7 p.m. on P reschool accepts Saturday at the Keyport First Aid Squad MARLBORO Su ite 1 0 2 new registrations Building, 1927 Atlantic St. Physical Therapy, PA 100 Campus Drive/Rte 520 Admission is $20 and includes full Morganville Keyport Good News Christian buffet dinner and the show. (908) 591-9494 Preschool, located at Gethsemane Reservations are required. Lutheran Church, Place and Main Street, For information and tickets, call (908) Su ite 1 0 3 recently held an open house at which par­ 264-1178. ents and children were invited to partici­ 100 Belchase Drive/Rte 516 pate in some regular activities of the O l d B r i d g e C rafters sought for school, including a “rice table,” with (908) 583-9494 scoops and funnels; paint easels; the M arch 16 show David Bertone, PT Director workbench and the play kitchen. Also, an entire room was setup by Lynn The Keyport Central School PTA is Migliorino of Feigley’s Gymnastics, sponsoring a craft show from 9 a.m. until South Plainfield, with a mini trampoline, 3 p.m. on March 16 at the school’s cafete­ balance beam, parachute and other appa­ ria and gymnasium, located at 335 Broad ratus. Good News contracts with St. Crafters are needed. Items must be Feigley’s Gymnastics to provide a trainer new or handmade. on-site one day a week for the preschool Tables cost $20 or $15 if you bring students. your own. 18oz. T-Bone lib. Ribeye 21b. Giant Cut Prime Rib The school is now accepting registra­ For more information, call PTA Presi­ $1295 s1495 $2795 tions for the summer program and the dent Irene Mullan at (908) 739-6965. September program for children ages 3 Includes: Salad Bar, Mussels Marinara & Bread an d B utter and 4. SUNDAY ONPREMISE For more information, call (908) 264­ V endors sought for J tL St. Patrick’s Day 8078. ~ Special CHAMPAGNE CATERING FOR craft and gift sh ow CORNED BEEF S I "I 95 BRUNCH ALL OCCASIONS AU you can eat R eserve now for St. Joseph School PTA will hold a & CABBAGE ± 1 # BOILED POTATOES AND CARROTS Kids 12 & u nder ‘5M Starting at $ X in U 95 spring carousel craft and gift show from 9 11 am-2 pm m urder m ystery a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 23 at the school Includes Soup, Salad Bar, Mussels Marinara, Bread & Butter per person $ 1 0 9 5 located at 376 Maple Place, Keyport. Karaoke and drink specials in the bar Inquire for details . starting at 7:30 pm. “Hooray for Homicide,” a murder Space charge is $20. mystery sponsored by the Keyport First For more information, call (908) 566­ 89 Route 79, Matawan, NJf 07747 Aid Squad and presented by Murder On 1422. 2 9 0 - 8 4 0 0 8 MARCH 13, 1996, INDEPENDENT B IN BRIEF

Interm arriage T ple to hold N ursery sch ool to M ataw an R ecreation

discussion set dinner Saturday hold open house to offer aerobics “Opening Doors: A Liberal Jewish Per­ The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Ahm Temple Beth Ahm Nursery School, Matawan Borough Recreation, in spective on Intermarriage,” a six-week dis­ in Aberdeen will hold a progressive din­ 550 Lloyd Road, Aberdeen, will hold an conjunction with the Community cussion series, will begin Monday at ner Saturday in the Aberdeen area. Cost is open house from 1-3 p.m. Sunday. The Temple Shalom in Aberdeen. The program $30 per person and will include a cocktail YMCA, is sponsoring aerobics from is part of a national program offered under party, full-course dinner and dessert. For school offers religious and non-sectari­ 7:30-8:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays the auspices of the Commission on Reform reservations, call (908) 583-1700. an programs, including “Mommy and and Thursdays. Classes start March 18 Jewish Outreach and is sponsored by the Me” and pre-kindergarten classes; full- and run for 10 weeks and are held at the or half-day sessions are available. For Matawan Municipal Community Center, New Jersey-West Hudson Valley Council T em ple to host art of the Union of American Hebrew Congre­ additional information, call (908) 583­ 201 Broad St. Classes end June 3. gations. It is open to couples only; group auction Saturday 1010. Mondays will feature step classes; size is limited to eight couples. To register Tuesdays and Thursdays classes are low An art auction, sponsored by the Sister­ or for information on programs, call Pancake breakfast impact. Fee for all three evening classes Kathryn Kahn at (201) 599-0080. hood of Temple Shalom, will be held is $48; Tuesday and Thursday classes Saturday at Ayrmont Lane and Church on tap for M arch 24 only are $40. For additional information, Street, Aberdeen. A preview of the art call (908) 566-0629. ANTOINETTE'S work will be held at 7 p.m., with the auc­ The Kiwanis Club of Matawan and tion starting at 8 p.m. The art will be pre­ the Matawan-Aberdeen Regional High H adassah chapter HfilR & NfilL sented by Ross Galleries, Holbrook, N.Y., School Key Club is sponsoring a pan­ and will feature reproductions of painting. cake breakfast 9 a.m. to noon on March to h old auction All the artwork is custom framed. Opening ["FULL SET OF TIPS & WRAPS OR flCRYUCS~| 24 at the high school, located at Atlantic bids will be discounted 50 percent from The Matawan-Aberdeen Chapter of I W/FREE Nflll ART Avenue, Aberdeen. Breakfast includes traditional framed gallery prices. Hadassah will hold a Chinese auction at | FOR FILLS $20.00 I pancakes, sausages, orange juice, coffee |^w/coupon M MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American 6:30 p.m. on March 21 at the Lakeside and milk. Attendees will have the oppor­ Express cards will be accepted.Tickets are Manor, Route 36, Hazlet. The auction will tunity to meet the Easter Bunny and [“W FROCTIHQ $10 per person or $15 per couple. Wine feature door prizes, raffles and free McGruff. Tickets are $5 for adults; $3 and cheese, hors d’oeuvres and dessert refreshments. Admission is $3.50. For for children ages 3-10; free for children I PERMANENT WAVE S M 9 9 will be served. For information, call Susan more information, call (908) 264-2892. I LOHQ HAIR EXTRA I under 3. Proceeds will benefit the w/coupon J May at (908) 888-0983. Matawan DARE and other local youth PTA to sponsor l ~ a & ■ I programs. For advance ticket informa­ R egister T uesday tion, call (908) 583-2200. fashion show I Z FOR I MANUICURES j for storytim e jJIEW CUSTOMERS ONLY W/COUPON Thorne Middle School PTA will pre­ The Matawan-Aberdeen Public T rip to see E aster sent a fashion show 7-11 p.m. on March call for scnTcm cmTENsspfc wls Library, 165 Main St., Matawan, will 22 at St. Clement’s Banquet Center, 172 hold registration for spring storytime for sh ow in N.Y. slated ‘LOCATED NEXT TO NOT JUST TOYS 4 A A rtrtrtfl Freneau Ave, Matawan. Tickets are $29 children ages 2-5 at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. MARKETPLACE II • MATAWAN f c W U f e V f e The Aberdeen Township Department and will include dinner and auction For details, call (908) 583-9100. HOURS: MON.-SUN. 10-6, WED. & THURS. TIL 9:00 PM of Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a table. For additional information, call trip on April 17 to see the Easter Show (908) 495-4518 or (908) 671-8569. at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. D uprees scheduled Cost of the trip is $35. For additional information, call (908) 583-4200, ext. for perform ance riras B agels 129. ** Keyport The Duprees will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. on April 12 at Matawan-Re- D i r e c t l y A c r o s s F r o m K e y p o r t H i g h S c h o o l PTO b ook fair slated gional High School, Atlantic Avenue, Ab­ for T hursday, Friday erdeen. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets KING« I ONE $ 0 9 9 ! are $15 and are available at the Aberdeen e a The Ravine Drive School PTO, Township Recreation Department, One ,, ,___ Buy the Best ! DOZEN BAGELS Matawan, is sponsoring a Scholastic Aberdeen Square. Proceeds will benefit A lb. Salami SnaraiH^lnmS Expires 3/19 Book Fair from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 6­ the Hazlet/Aberdeen/Matawan Therapeu­ 1/2 l b . P e p p e r o n i 9 p.m. Thursday and from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. tic Recreation Program. For more infor­ 1/2 lb. P rovalon e Friday at the school. mation, call (908) 583-4200, ext. 129. lb. Am erican Cheese I BUY 1 LB . OF COOKIES |

A ll V $ 6 " ■ GET 1/2 LB. FREE j With coupon. Expires 3/19/96 , Expires 3/19

366 Broad St. 888-2868 LEARNING CENTER 123 So. Main St. ★ Half & Full Day Nursery & Pre-K Rte. 79, Marlboro ★ Private Half & Full Day Kindergarten ★ Kinderklub After Public Kindergarten Optical Fashions ★ Private 1st Grade (Age 5 by 12/31/96) by Michael A.Chernick ★ Extended Hours 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM ★ Transportation Every Kid Needs A Spare Pair ...including Mom & Dad FREE PAIR OF GLASSES O P E N H O U S E BUY ONE PAIR SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 12-4 PM GET 2ND PAIR FREE *From Special Selection Bifocal and other R .x\ Higher Stop in for Information Summer Fun Day Camp • Lab on premises • Optical Repairs ^ ★ KinderKam p Mini-Day Ages 21/2-5 • Same Day Service In Many Cases • Large Selection of Brand Name Frames ★ Sum m Fun Full Day 9 AM-4 PM Ages 5-11 • Sunday & Evening Hours Available ★ “Sun & Fun”Teen Travel Ages 11-14 ★ CfT/Travel Program Ages 14 & 15 5 8 3 - 3 4 4 1 ★ Extended Hours 7:30 AM TO 5:30 PM ★Transportation Included 3 8 7 LLOYD ROAD • ABERDEEN Sm a rt fashion choices often (c o rn e r Lloyd Rd. 8f C am bridge Dr.) determine whether children w ill Directly across from the Strathmore Swim Club REGISTRATION FEE CREDIT With This Ad wear th e ir 431-0718 Serving The Community Since 1977 INDEPENDENT. MARCH 13. 1996 9 Referendum decision expected tonight

sion to accept or reject the referendum at board sharpens its pencils they may be The plan would be implemented over $19.5 million plan tonight’s meeting. able to reduce those costs by $100,000 five years and accommodate 3,400 stu­ “We have a very tight calendar once without impacting the educational needs dents by the year 2000-2001. issue in Holmdel we have established whether we will have of the students,” he said. The recommendation includes: • $14 million for Indian Hill School, ______BY EILEEN KOUTNIK______a referendum,” he said. The $19.5 million would be bonded The committee presented a $19.8 mil­ over a 22-year period, according to mem­ Holmdel Road, a $2.4 million reduction Staff W riter lion plan to the board, but urged it to cut bers of the ad hoc group’s finance sub­ from the October referendum. HOLMDEL — The Board of an additional $300,000 to reduce it to committee. During the first two years, the • $5 million for the high school, Education will decide tonight whether to $19.5 million. board would not have to pay off any prin­ Crawfords Corner Road, a savings of accept a recommendation for a revised Ad hoc committee Co-Chairmsn cipal, only interest. $12.3 million. $19.5 million school facilities referen­ David Cohen suggested one option for the “The anticipated tax impact of the • $260,860 for William R. Satz dum. board to consider in attempting to cut $19,500,000 bond amortized over 22 School, adjacent to the high school, a If the board accepts the recommenda­ $300,000 from the plan. years at 5.25 percent would be $260 per $3.6 million reduction; and tion, it hopes to hold a referendum on He said 6.4 percent of the referendum year on a $300,000 house,” according to • $550,595 for Village School, May 14, the last possible day before the cost goes toward legal, bonding, architect, the committee’s recommendation summa­ McCampbell Road, a $1.6 million sav­ end of the school year. engineering, and government fees. “If the ry- ings. The Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on School Growth, which has been studying the issue since about December, present­ ed its final recommendation at a special meeting March 6. The committee’s recommendation proposes a $19.5 million facilities plan which trims about 50 percent — or $20.4 million — from the $39.9 million facili­ ties referendum that voters defeated in October. Board of Education President Norman Toback told the committee on behalf of the board that they accepted the final report with a great deal of gratitude. “Your personal commitment and sac­ rifice has not gone unnoticed,” he said. Toback said the board needed time to digest the report and would make deci- R e s ta u r a n t It's Time For St. Patrick's Day & The Arrival Of Spring d a m a g e d b y For a really delicious St. Patrick's Day dinner, start at Dearborn. Your family will enjoy juicy and tender corned m orning fire beef, fresh cabbage, potatoes and carrots, topped off with Irish soda bread from our bakery. Spring arrives March ABERDEEN — One of the restaurants in the newly renovated Aberdeen Towne 20th along with truckloads of farm fresh Florida Square, off Route 34, suffered a fire produce - a delicious sampler of fresh summer Friday morning. produce ahead. Planting season is around the comer! Chubby Bubby’s catering and deli restaurant, located at the north end of the shopping center, suffered extensive dam­ THIS W EEK'S SPECIALS age after a fire broke out in the restaurant, said Fire Chief Louis Auriemma of the Specials effective March 13th - March 18th Aberdeen Fire Company. He said the fire station received the W e have everything you need fo r call at 12:08 a.m. Friday from an employ­ ee at My Photo Lab, a neighboring store. your St. Patrick's D ay Dinner! Auriemma said firefighters from Aberdeen, Cliffwood and Hazlet helped Fresh Cabbage from Texas to extinguish the fire. Firefighters remained at the scene until 4:00 a.m. Fresh Carrots w/Tops or Cello Carrots The cause o f the fire is unknown and under investigation, he said. All varieties of Potatoes: The fire also caused smoke damage to other stores in the mall, including My Red Bliss, Yukon Gold, Photo Lab, Village Restaurant, U Frame It, and Wing Hing Chinese Restaurant. White "A's", White "B's" — Eileen Koutnik Irish Soda Bread And choose from our large selection Concert slated of Corned Beef Brisket at Brookdale Cellist Scott Kluksdahl and pianist Herbert Burtis will perform in concert at 8 p.m. Friday at the Performing Arts Center of Brookdale Community College, 765 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. Concert admission is $10 for the general public; $8 for seniors and chil­ ...... - ss > - - - •" • ------ry.™—.. mm,...... — ...... dren, and $6 for Brookdale students. FARM MARKET, D E L f & GARDEN CENTER For additional information, call (908) 224-2411. Open .w ry day. Mon. thru Sat, 8am-6pm • Sun, ton.-Spn. • 2170 Highway 35, H o M A NJ • <906)28*0256 1 0 MARCH 13, 1996, INDEPENDENT M urphy found not guilty K entucky D rive Continued from page 3 him at his Warren Drive home and pushed him into his front door. As a result of the Continued from page 3 and (the harassment of) other people in shove, Wolfe struck a loose piece of door increase the number of homes that could the town,” he said. be built on the parcel of land from eight to framing and suffered a wound on his right the decision. Murphy, of Fayette Lane, still faces nine, and a waiver for a proposed cul- forearm, he said. Judge Lehrer, sitting in Freehold, said another charge — simple assault — which sac. The dispute erupted over a letter Wolfe in his ruling that the board’s initial deci­ was filed in November by former “It’s going to be so detrimental to the sent to area newspapers and to Murphy, sion last June to reject the application Councilman Richard Wolfe. neighborhood,” said John Pelo, a Ken­ criticizing the mayor for his continued “does not appear to be grounded in com­ Wolfe, 63, served on the Township tucky Drive resident, who noted the area support of a proposed township-run elec­ mon sense,” according to information pre­ Council from 1974-78 and again from is a federally designated flood plain. tric distribution system. Residents rejected sented at a planning board meeting. 1982-92. However, a report by the township a referendum on the issue in November. “I have particular trouble when a judge That case is scheduled to be heard at engineer found the new development’s Murphy, in his counter complaint, said sends something back and says, without 1:30 p.m. March 19 in Aberdeen Munic­ impact would not have any additional W olfe rushed toward him and he merely any condition, that this has to be done,” ipal Court, 1 Aberdeen Square. effects on the area. defended himself. Murphy also has said Township Committeeman John J. The day after Wolfe filed charges, Kelly suggested the money that will be claimed Wolfe harassed him with several Bradshaw at last week’s meeting. “Judge Murphy filed counter charges of harass­ used to appeal the decision would be bet­ late-night telephone calls and letters sent Lehrer doesn’t live anywhere near ment and simple assault against Wolfe. ter spent addressing the drainage problem to his house, criticizing his actions as Hazlet.” W olfe claimed that Murphy confronted that has existed for some 20 years. mayor. Poricy Builders sought a variance to The appeal is expected to cost some­ where between $2,500 and $5,000. The board also has not paid the legal bills relating to the developer’s appeal, he said. Because the township itself was not an original party in the lawsuit, only the planning board could decide to file the appeal, explained Township Attorney NURSERY & CRAFTS John O. Bennett. IN BRIEF

State sets u p h otlin e

to report potholes

Senator Peter A. Inverso announced that drivers can now can call a special toll-free hotline, I-8OO-POTHOLE, to report the location of potholes to the proper au­ F r a n k ' s thorities. The number, established within the Department of Transportation (DOT), gives motorists the opportunity to report C rabgrass Preventer F r a n k s the many potholes that have formed due to this year’s harsh winter. Plus Lawn Food “The new hotline will enable DOT Gives your lawn a full feeding while crews to repair potholes quickly and effi­ preventing crabgrass and other grassy ciently,” said Inverso. “The key to winning weeds from sprouting. this annual battle against potholes is know­

QUALITY GUARAKTR-O 5,000 sq. ft. bag, reg. 14.99 ing where they are. That’s why it is so WWW important for motorists to call DOT and let ■ ■ M B i them know what roadways need attention.” A measure appropriating $25 million from the state Transportation Trust Fund for pothole repairs is now working its way P/L through the legislative process. “The winter of 1996 has produced far more potholes than normal,” Inverso notes. “It is expensive to repair them, but this leg­ islation will ensure that our counties and muncipalities'have the necessary funding to keep their roads safe. The money will be put to best use if drivers use the hotline to help the DOT pinpoint the problems areas.”

T ax assistance

offered at library m The Middletown Township Public Li­ brary, 55 New Monmouth Road, has a va­ S a v e riety of materials to help taxpayers prepare their income tax forms. Commonly used Save 25% federal, New Jersey and New York tax . save 30% E n t i r e S e l e c t i o n Beautiful Tropical forms and schedules are available, plus E v e r y E a s t e r many of the IRS publications. Volunteers for Income Tax Assistance 's s s a s ^ u Foliage Plants (VITA) will be at the library from noon to 3 Several varieties in 6", 8" and 10“ pots. The highest Reg. 88C to 10.99 p.m. every Tuesday, Wednesday and B^ dandUsa;e'.Reg.79Cto24.99_ S S s w s r quality you'll find in the area! While store stock lasts. Thursday to offer tax assistance. No ap­ Reg. 7.99 to 24.99 pointments are necessary. TCE volunteers (Tax Counseling for the Elderly) will be at the library on Mondays. SEA GIRT 2145 Highway 35, north of Atlantic Ave. (908) 449-3881 BRICKTOWN 116 Brick Blvd. at Store Hours: Appointments are available from 9:30 a.m. Beaverson Blvd. (908) 920-3630 W. LONG BRANCH Monmouth Rd. Route 71 (908) 229-2587 *ENGLISHT0WN Rt. 9, four miles north of Freehold Circle. (908) 536-7748 HAZLET 2931 Highway 35, l i i m m Monday thru Saturday to 3:30 p.m. Senior citizens may sign up for one block south of K-Mart. (908) 739-3032 HOWELL Rt. 9, comer of Friendship Rd. 1/4 mile north of Visit Our Pet Care Departments! 9am to 9pm TCE services by calling the reference K-Mart. (908) 905-1818 KENVIL Rt. 46, one mile east of Ledgewood Circle. (201) 584-3010 librarian at (908) 671-3700. BRIDGEWATER 794 Rt. 202,2 1/2 miles south of Somerville Circle.(908) 218-1930 ‘Lim ited Craft at all locations except Sunday 9am to 6pm S e le c tio n * For both VITA and TCE tax assistance, Seniors! Wednesdays get 10% off your total merchandise purchase. W. Long Branch and Englishtown Must be age 60 or over. We reserve the right to limit quantities. Sale ends 3-20-96 patrons are requested to bring a copy of their last year’s income tax statement and all pertinent papers. INDEPENDENT. MARCH 13, 1996 1 1 Vending m achine

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BY CINDY HERRSCHAFT lock devices weren’t that impressive,” said Walsh. Staff W riter In addition to prohibiting all tobacco HAZLET — Cigarette vending ma­ vending machines, the sale of rolling chines may soon be a fading memory. papers to minors, and the use of self-ser­ The Township Committee voted unani­ vice displays, such as racks or stands mously March 5 to introduce an ordinance where customers pick up tobacco products banning the machines. A public hearing directly, would also be prohibited under prior to adoption is scheduled for the proposed ordinance. Tuesday, March 19. The push to deter underage smoking The same ordinance was introduced in stemmed from recommendations made by December by the previous committee but health officials and the Board of Health, no further action was taken by year’s end. explained Robert Scapicio, Hazlet’s health Mayor Ronald Walsh said the com­ officer. The school district also sought the mittee did not want to “force new com­ ban. mittee members to make a decision” about “I’m in total agreement with it. It’s not an ordinance when they were not a part of the cure-all, obviously. We’d like to be the decision-making process that led to able to reach teens just with education and the measure’s first introduction. convince them that smoking is not good Democratic committeemen Christo­ for their health to begin with, but you real­ pher Leonessa and Peter Doyle were ly need the education and the prevention,” elected in November and took office in Scapicio said. January. They defeated Republican in­ Last year, the Board of Education took cumbents Marilyn Colas and Don Malloy. another step to deter underage smoking by Another reason for the delay, said the adopting a policy banning students from mayor, was that the committee “wanted to smoking on school grounds, noted ON THE WAY OUT? — Cigarette vending machines may become a thing entertain other plans and ordinances from Scapicio. of the past as more and more towns and school boards crack down on other towns.” The health officer, or his designee, as underage smoking. In January, local officials considered a well as the police, would be authorized to A 1995 survey of underage tobacco ly sold cigarettes to minors. A survey the proposal offered by a cigarette vending enforce the law and issue summonses for sales conducted by the New Jersey Health previous year showed 84 percent of the company to allow vending machines with violations. Violators would be subject to Officers Association found that of 358 344 sites surveyed sold the products ille­ locking devices, which are designed to fines of between $100-5500 for each sites surveyed, 71 percent of them illegal­ gally. deter underage smokers. However, “the offense.

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A Baby Bundle is a package of new Fri. March 15th thru Sun. March 17th Project concludes items used during the first two years of life, explained troop co-leader Nancy with National Girl Gargan, Hazlet. OUR ALREADY ° / r ) OUR ALREADY The items, which the girls planned to S m 1/\T 7T 7< LOW PRICES ON Scout Week present to Project Paul Tuesday — in r SPECIAL ORDERS recognition of Girl Scouting’s National BY MARILYN DUFF “Be Your Best Day” — include every­ MANUFACTURERS & DESIGNERS OF thing from receiving blankets and baby oil Staff W riter to lullaby tapes and baby food. M ICA & ACRYLIC FURNITURE hanks to a group of Hazlet Girl The five girls, who between them WE SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN, TEEN AND ADULT BEDROOMS Scouts reaching for their Silver “claim a total of 36 years in Girl Scout­ Star award, about 15 mothers will ing,” according to Gargan, began working NATUZZI LEATHER GALLERY T on their Silver Award, the second highest receive “Baby Bundles” through Project Paul, 209 Carr Ave., Keansburg. award in Girl Scouting, about two years MANY STYLES Project Paul, which was founded 15 ago. They have been together since they TO CHOOSE FROM: years ago, is an emergency assistance were Brownies. agency and food pantry. In addition to their Silver Award Pro­ • 1!4” Bullnose “I think it’s a wonderful thing that ject — Bundles for Babies — they earned • 3” Bullnose they’re doing,” said Sister Kathleen the Cadette Girl Scout Leadership Award, • Front Waterfall O’Halloran of the Sisters of Mercy Order, the From Dreams to Reality Activities • Radius & Clip Corners who is the assistant director of Project patch, the Cadette Girl Scout Challenge Paul. and three interest project patches. We Specialize in: The five Cadette Scouts from Troop The different achievements are re­ Leather & Fabric Sectionals No. 444, which meets at St. Benedict quirements for the Silver Award. During Custom Entertainment Centers School in Holmdel, coordinated the Baby the process of earning it, the girls also Lui'i|uer & Ai n lie Dining Rooms Bundle project for the Hazlet Service explore career possibilities, said Mrs. Remote Wall Units Unit. Gargan. Computer Work Areas The girls, all eighth-graders, are As part of their Silver Award Project, Lorette Cristino, Erin Gargan, Allyson liars the girls also designed a special Baby Jones, and Sabrina Messina, all of Hazlet, Designers on Staff FREE Bundles patch for younger Girl Scouts and Caitlin Christie, of Matawan. Allyson Acn lie Remote W all Delivery & Set Up! who helped with the project. The original attends Union Avenue School in Hazlet patch features a baby in a high chair, a and the other girls go to St. Benedict’s. baby bundle, and the inscription “Be Your MENTION THIS AD AT TIME OF PURCHASE AND RECEIVE: In early February, the girls explained ■ _ i r their project to the leaders of the roughly Best Day.” $ 35 troops in the Hazlet unit, where they Be Your Best Day is part of National 5 0 O F F II" $ 1 Q O O F F received commitments for their goal of 15 Girl Scout Week, which began Sunday. Total Purchase Total Purchase bundles. Judy Jones, Hazlet serves as co-leader Minimum Purchase $1,000 Minimum Purchase $2,500 Besides collecting baby items from of Troop No. 144, and Karen Rozansky, Not Valid with any other offer. Not Valid with any other offer. local Girl Scouts, they also sought dona­ Hazlet, served as adviser for the Baby Good Fri. Mar. 15 thru Sun. Mar. 17th Good Fri. Mar. 15 thru Sun. Mar. 17th tions from local businesses. Bundle project. w Towne Pointe Center Nt"lPU e Qu3''^'< '357 Rt. 9 South • Manalapan!] Fax new s item s to the Independent 908-536-0740 « * a % (908) 254-0486 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 1 3

R esident’s tip leads is eyea as to indictm ents o f 7 new parking lo t local robbery. MIDDLETOWN — Some of the credit MIDDLETOWN — Township offi­ “Tony (Mercantante) is pretty confi­ The information enabled Middletown for the recent indictment of seven men on cials are seeking state grant money to dent that we are going to get most of the and Holmdel police to find the first link charges of stealing millions of dollars in purchase an $83,100 parcel o f land used money from the state,” said Township between burglaries with similar charac­ cash, fur and jewels from wealthy suburban for commuter parking at the corner of Attorney William Dowd. homes belongs to a local resident, accord­ teristics that occurred in New York and Thompson Avenue and Route 36. The Township Committee is expected ing to Middletown police. New Jersey. “It’s the only option we have. We ei­ to authorize the purchase of the property The license plate, which belonged to a The men, arrested late last month, are ther lose the lot or purchase it,” ex­ during the regular meeting on March 18. rental car, led police to a Teaneck man, suspected of at least 700 burglaries in plained Mayor Raymond O’Grady. However, the measure would not au­ where stolen property from Bergen County Monmouth, Middlesex, Bergen, Morris, The township has leased the property thorize the issuance of a bond to cover was discovered, police said. and Passaic counties in New Jersey and for more than 20 years. However, the the cost. The agreement offers a promise Eighteen months ago, Middletown and Rockland and Westchester counties in New lease expired Dec. 1 and now the owner to the owner that the township will pur­ Holmdel police joined forces with the FBI, York. They all grew up in Bergen County has decided to sell the land, said Plan­ chase the property but does not provide federal marshals and investigators in and had prior criminal records, said ning Director Tony Mercantante. any kind of down payment, Dowd ex­ Middletown Detective Ronald Ohnmacht, Bergen County and New York to build a In the past, the landowner has allowed plained. case that includes charges of racketeering who talked about the case and local police the township to use the land in lieu of While the three newest parking lots involvement at Mayor Raymond O’Grady’s and interstate transportation of stolen prop­ paying properly taxes, said O’Grady. — located at the American Legion Post, monthly press conference earlier this erty, Ohnmacht said. Local officials hope to be reimbursed Morris Avenue, and Appleton Avenue — “It was the first time in my 28 years that month. for the total cost of the purchase from the are already in operation, construction everything really clicked. It opened the door At least 25 of the crimes were com­ state Department of Transportation. They crews still have to complete some fin­ mitted in Holmdel and 75 in Middletown to go after these individuals. Jurisdiction are still waiting for a final decision from ishing touches. near upper Oak Hill, Bamm Hollow and didn’t mean much to us,” said Ohnmacht. the state, said Township Administrator Local officials are still investigating Dwight roads, police said. “These guys were like James Bond,” Joseph Leo. the most cost-effective and least labor­ Local police had suspected the crimes said Ohnmacht. While rental cars were If the state rejects the township’s plan intensive way to offer parking to com­ often used, the suspects sometimes used a were being committed by the same transient to purchase the lot, the Township muters on a daily basis. Options being BMW, a Rolls Royce, or a Lexus. Some of groups because there were several similari­ Committee will consider issuing a bond considered include parking meters and the cars were specially equipped with secret ties, including the close proximity of the to purchase the land, O’Grady said. drop boxes, said Mercantante. compartments and with revolving license affected neighborhoods to the Garden State “It is a very key lot in the area (and) In the near future, the police will be­ plates, oil-spewing jets or blinding strobe Parkway. is really the only lot in the area,” he said. gin issuing summonses to vehicles By 1993, local police had received the lights to deter police. The next closest lot would be located parked in the new lots without proper tip from a local resident and began to real­ The charges, which are generally re­ on Route 36 and Main Street, Belford, parking permits. However, no definite served for organized crime members, were ize the thefts in the area were part of a and is heavily utilized by commuters. date has been determined yet, said Leo. large, sophisticated interstate ring in opera­ applicable to the suspected burglars because The roughly 40-space lot is one of Local residents must purchase a park­ tion since the 1980s, said Ohnmacht. of the sophistication of the crimes, the use nine park-and-ride facilities in the ing permit each year to use the lots. For The tip came from a Holmdel resident o f weapons and the sale of goods in other Bayshore area commute to Northern out-of-towners that fee is doubled. who gave police the license plate of a suspi­ states, he explained. New Jersey and New York. — Cindy Herrschaft cious vehicle seen leaving the area after a — Cindy H errschaft

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Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA). Continued from page 1 The funds were allocated last June by the New Jersey Transportation Planning director of the division of the motor pool, Authority. requested Dowd’s advice at the March 4 The county has applied to several dif­ All Sizes Township Committee meeting. ferent funding sources for the project, The county needs the Corps permit to which is part of an overall redevelopment widen Comptons Creek, a federally 5 Yr. All Parts Warranty plan for the area. maintained channel, from 120 to 200 • Lifetime Heat Exchanger Warranty | Final financial decisions have not feet, to install 1,720 feet of bulkhead been reached since county officials don’t Highest Utility Rebates along the east bank, and to disturb ap­ know if they will get the needed Corps proximately 6.6 acres of wetlands. FREE GIFT with all written estimates “A number of matters were discussed permit. “It’s kind of like putting the involving the Federal Highway Adminis­ chicken before the egg,” said Nicholson For free estimates call tration and some issues relating to the The project would be built on the 9 0 8 -5 8 3 - 8 9 9 9 or permit application,” said James Hag­ west end of a 288-acre tract which the county acquired in the 1980s. The tract is 1 -8 0 0 -7 1 9 - 7 8 3 8 gerty, chief of the Corps' Eastern Permit Section. situated between Comptons Creek and YOU WON T BE DISAPPOINTED! However, “we still can’t speculate on Naval Weapons Station Earle property in what the ultimate decision will be,” he the Leonardo section. The project would added. occupy about 23 acres along the creek. The FHA was included in the meeting Contrary to claims made by the BCA, because some federal funds have been all aspects of the project are not com­ BRYAN KLEIN S allocated for the project and the county plete, although they are “pretty final,” may seek more money from other federal according to Nicholson. County officials programs. are still discussing the specific time line ¥ ekwon Do Nicholson said there will “probably” for construction, he said. be one more meeting with the federal a c a d e m y According to the county’s Corps per­ agencies, but nothing has been scheduled mit application, the first phase of con­ yet. struction would include the installation Martial Arts Trial Program MATAWAN Meanwhile, a public hearing on the of utilities, repair of the existing main M in isin k M all, Route 79 environmental impact of constructing an FREE! driveway access bridge, and construction Mataw an, NJ access road off Main Street in Belford to No Obligation of the ferry terminal, a fish processing the terminal and installing some utilities building with a coffee shop, a marine FREE! 908-583-2720 has been scheduled for early May, Includes 2 semi private lessons. police tower and 524 parking spaces. Learn 4 magical self-defense according to Nicholson. The county needs to prove this phase The second phase would include con­ techniques. Present this coupon foT^ of the estimated $16.5 million project is struction of three equipment storage FREE! buildings, three marine research build­ Includes 3 class lessons. | * 5 0 O F F environmentally sound before it can Improve your speed and power.j our NINJA BIRTHDAY spend $5.6 million in federal funds made ings, an environmental interpretation PARTY tor kids 4-11 available through the Intermodal Surface center, and another 428 parking spaces. M an killed by train

AREA RUG SALE! Continued from page 1 Hammond. Northington had a “great sense of humor and was always joking,” the train at Little Silver, where he worked she said. Discontinued at the Eastern Protection Sales Corp., and He participated in many of the HAM was heading home. He disembarked at the programs, which are run by the Aberdeen • Styles • Patterns Recreation Department and co-sponsored Middletown Station, she said. by the three participating towns. He ,, The train, which travels up to 70 mph, • Colors enjoyed bowling, going to the movies, and had left Long Branch at 7:02 p.m. and was other activities. SALE PRICED due to arrive at Penn Station in New York “The whole family is so distraught,” at 8:31 p.m. Along the way it regularly said Hammond. stops in Little Silver, Red Bank, The Monmouth County medical ex­ Middletown and Hazlet. aminer pronounced Northington dead at According to Bernadette Hammond, the scene. *1 2 5 < .*1 9 9 director of the Hazlet-Aberdeen-Matawan Services will be held at 7 p.m. Friday None-higher Therapeutic Recreation Program in which at the Matawan United Methodist Church, R eg .$249 to $459 Northington had participated for more Church Street and Atlantic Avenue in than 10 years, Northington normally rode Aberdeen. Visitation will be from 5 to 7 the train with another person, who did not p.m. Friday at the church. Interment will work Friday because o f the weather. be Saturday. Wool Area Rugs Also, a train conductor who normally James Funeral Home in Perth Amboy helped the boys was not on duty that day. is in charge o f funeral arrangements. — Cindy Herrschaft we Must up 4 0 % OFF “It’s just an absolute shame,” said Make Room our already discounted prices For • Som e 1 of a Kind IN BRIEF ALL FIRST QUALITY Tickets are $25. - ’96 Stock. E vent to benefit Exam ple: Reg. Sale Price $45$" Proceeds go to benefit local Em­ N O W $ 2 7 5 manuel Cancer Foundation children. (In stock Merchandise Only) cancer patients The foundation provides professional “in-home” counseling, emotional support, VINYL • AREA RUGS • TILE The Emmanuel Cancer Foundation and Fashion Bug will sponsor a fashion financial and material assistance to any show and luncheon at 1 p.m. on March 24 New Jersey family with a child diagnosed Oakland Carpet at the Lakeside Manor, Route 36, Hazlet with cancer. Activities include meals, runway fash­ For more information or to order tick- 1009 Chestnut Street, M iddletown etsfor the fashion show and luncheon, call Ci mile North ot Red Bank, make a right at ion show, Chinese auction, door prizes Country Home Furniture & pull into our driveway) 842*9050 £ (908) 988-2300. and 50/50. INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 1 5

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D istrict 12 sum m er jobs are available Call your Applications for the Governor’s Office include general maintenance, clerical, life­ sales representative Summer Employment Program for resi­ guards and visitor service assistants. and reserve space today! dents in District 12 are now available at Entry-level positions begin at $5.05, with Assemblyman Michael J. Arnone’s office experienced positions paying up to $8.50 in Red Bank. This program consists of per hour. Employment will begin as early M o n m o u t h & M iddlesex Counties paid summer jobs for applicants ages 16 as April 1 and run through October 1996. G reater M edia .and above in the Department of Applications are available at Arnone’s (908) 972-6740 N e w s p a p e r * Telem arketing Environmental Protection, Division of office at 258 Broad St., Red Bank. Appli­ 1~(8O0) 660-4ADS Parks and Forestry. cations must be returned to the News Transcript • Examiner The positions available this year Governor’s Office by April 15. • Sentinel • Suburban Published: AprillO •Independent n i l ; , 1 6 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 i&tatL iSkxm. wm

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Continued from page 1 Leone recalled. “We wanted it back for Dr. Cynthia Kocsis, sentimental reasons. It was our truck.” George “Uncle Buck” Leone, 75, a 50- Meanwhile, the fire chief of the Duke M.D., F.A.C.S. year member of the fire company, re­ estate, now retired and living in turned from a Florida vacation last week Bridgewater, was surprised to learn that is pleased to announce her and was thrilled to see his old truck sitting the truck hadn’t been turned into scrap in the garage. metal. new office location “It was fantastic,” Leone said. “It was “I love that truck,” said Carmen our old truck. You could not replace it. I Cantore, reached by phone last week. “It at have not seen it since 1952.” was built in 1929, the same year I was 800 W est M ain Street “It used to be cold when you rode that born. Me and that truck have something in thing at night, especially in the wintertime common. I’ll never forget that big old Freehold, N ew Jersey 07728 or when you wore raincoats in the cold wooden steering wheel and how I’d sit all and clammy weather,” Leone said, point­ the way up there on that black leather seat, ing out that the seats are not enclosed nor or the big fancy spotlight and that siren 908 577-8338 even protected by a windshield. “We hit bell.” the rain, the dust, and the dirt.” One day the socialite demanded that A ffiliated w ith CentraState M edical Center While the fire engine served well for the name “Liberty Hose Fire Company” years, Keyport auctioned it off in 1952 for be scraped from the hood and replaced $500 to the late socialite ,Doris Duke of with “Duke Farms.” However, for some Dr. Kocsis is a woman surgeon practicing Somerville, a town located a short dis­ unknown reason, she wanted to keep the tance north o f Hillsborough. Keyport fire company’s insignia on the seven years in the Freehold area, providing They replaced it with a 1952 fire en­ side of the truck, Cantore recalled. gine, which they bought from Keyport for the latest techniques in General Surgery. “She just wanted her name on the a token $1 and still maintain for show. hood,” Cantore said. “You take orders, In 1978, the fire company got its third • Laparoscopy you do what you are told and you don’t truck, which is still used. ask questions. Meanwhile, when the 1920s truck was • M inim ally Invasive Techniques “There was a little old guy in his 80s in Duke’s possession, the Liberty Hose Fire Company members decided they that I’d bring the truck to, who would re­ • C om prehensive pre and post op Care made a mistake by letting the borough sell touch the gold leaf. He sat on a little stool, it and desperately tried to buy it back. used a little brush, and painted with real, • C ancer Surgery The fire company, which has 18 active 14-karat gold,” Cantore said. members and seven associates, maintains In the 1970s, the fire truck was do­ • In office Breast U ltrasound a small museum on the second floor nated to the Hillsborough Fire Depart­ • In office N eedle B iopsy which includes trumpets, which were used ment, which stored it in barns until it re­ in parades, hats, and badges more than turned to Keyport. 100 years old. “I’m so happy it wasn’t disposed of,” But getting the truck back proved to be Cantore said, noting he plans to visit the Board Certified General Surgeon impossible. Route 36 firehouse as soon as possible to “Nine times out of ten, she (Doris see his old friend. “I’m so happy to hear Fellow of the Am erican C ollege of Surgeons Duke) wouldn’t even answer the phone,” it’s back with the original owners.” 2 0 MARCH 13, 1996, INDEPENDENT

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Tracy Challenger, the director of FULL SERVICE LAW FIR M D ow ntow n “River Center,” the Special Improvement with emphasis on the following areas: ~ District in Red Bank, said her borough • Real Estate Closings • Divorce & Family Law Keyport eyed had a 40 percent vacancy rate in 1991, • Residential Refinance • Personal Bankruptcy introduced the SID plan, and enjoys a 2 to • Landlord/Tenant Matters • Debt Collection for designation 4 percent vacancy rate today. • Wills, Living Wills, Estates • Personal Injury Now, the businesses are taxed 27 cents • General & Business Litigation BY LAUREN JAEGER for every $100 assessed valuation. The budget is about a quarter million dollars a 935 H ighw ay 34 • Suite 2C • M atawan, NJ 07747 Staff W riter year, she said, and the money goes back into the town. 908-566-9101 Fax 908-566-9009 KEYPORT — It appears to be work­ Freehold taxes its businesses 22 cents ‘Evening appointm ents available ing in the boroughs of Freehold and Red per $100 assessed valuation and works Bank. Now, some are wondering if the with a $125,000 annual budget. Fred time has come to establish a special Sanders, the SID director, said he gets a improvement district for Keyport’s down­ salary of about $30,000 and that he is the town business area. only paid staff member. Ten years ago, the state enacted leg­ “There’s no secret to the success,” islation that gave municipalities the right Dolphin Challenger said. “They work in a very to raise money to improve one’s own strong partnership with the borough’s Cruise-Lines’ neighborhood. governing body, and there was a very Since then, 26 towns have taken ad­ Newest Ship strong push by the mayor and the council vantage of the offer, according to Kathy to introduce this.” Shaw, executive director of the Keyport Shaw, meanwhile, who works for the Partnership Inc., a non-profit volunteer Highlands as the director of their special ISLAND BREE group dedicated to improving the bor­ improvement district, said Keyport does­ ough. n’t have any comprehensive plan for the The original plan, tabled in 1992 by Call 9 0 8 335-1000 future. However, Shaw believes razing the the Keyport Borough Council and former 19th century buildings to make way for mayor John Merla when several business condominiums, as local businessman Ed FOR GREAT INTRODUCTORY PRICES! , tj owners opposed it, called for businesses to ..if / Burlew once suggested, wouldn’t be feasi­ place $365 a year into a fund which ble, either. K-Mart Shopping Center would go back into improving the town. “Condominiums aren’t exactly sell­ Opponents of the plan felt that money Rt. 35 & Bethany Rd., Hazlet ing,” she said. “People come into Keyport t o * CRUISES/TRAVEL would be used to pay an administrator and and say, ‘It’s so quaint.’ If you love a that the businesses were already paying town and you care about it, you shouldn’t enough in local taxes. Also, they felt that be knocking it down.” improvements could come through volun- teerism. Sanders said Freehold’s key to success is partially due to promotion. While Keyport said “not now,” Free­ (SB I# hold, which is similar to Keyport but has “You have to keep promoting and the advantage of being the county hub, managing a downtown,” said Sanders. “Individual merchants aren’t always able went ahead with the plans. And Red Bank, T H E N A I L a larger town which is closer in style to to organize to that extent. They don’t have i m i o t n l DEPT. Keyport, since it is next to the water, also time to post cards, copiesand agendas.” e HAIR DESIGN opted to start a district. “You could get by without SID but Because of their successes, Keyport you have to find some awfully dedicated Mayor Kevin Graham said there may be a people,” he said. “Chambers of Com­ scaled-down version of the SID in the merce can’t concentrate on just a down­ I 2 0 % o f f ! 1 0 00 o f f ! \ 2 0 % off] town.” I Any Hair Service I works for a “smaller area and a smaller F u l l S e t J Any Tanning J I New clients only I pool of money.” Bill Foster, the president of the Key­ Package “I don’t see why it couldn’t be re-in­ port Chamber of Commerce and the I Not to be combined with I o f N a i l s owner of Feigenson’s Shoes, West Front | any other special offer good | I | Not to be combined with | troduced if we felt that the support was I with Toni,Tina, Lisa, i With this coupon any other specials. •. there,” he said. Street, is in favor of reintroducing the SID Judy & Michelle j With pre-selected operators J Limited 1 per customer ' “I talked to Kathy Shaw and we program, although he points out that Expires 4/30/96 ^ Expires 4/30/96 Expires 4/30/96 ; thought it would be a good thing for the “Keyport is not a town being boarded up.” downtown. I’m always willing to listen to “Red Bank has the money to do things, A ll In One Convenient Location any program idea at all, but it would need while Keyport has no money,” Foster the support from the people it would bene­ said. “Politically, no one has the guts to 3250 H w y. 35, H azlet (Chlcsca PJacc Shopping Center) 7 3 9 - 3 3 8 5 fit. This is a team effort,” the mayor said. do it.” < Com e Brow se In O ur Boutique

with a partner. Two 8-year old students, Caitlin Lockhart and Kendra Waters, re­ CH RISTINE M . CAPALDI, D.D.S. E x h i b i t searched Colombia and taped an inter­ view with a native Colombian, which Continued from previous page they played during their presentation. PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY researcher, talked with an animation They also displayed authentic Colom­ artist and made his own short ani­ bian recipes and brought in a sample of "TO TS Thru TEEN S" mation video. a homemade lamb stew. Ten-year old Danielle Rucinski Students were not graded on the pro­ worked on a complex math project in­ jects, Chilvers said. She said students volving shapes that grew out a fantasy evaluate themselves after each project story about the “Shape Family.” and determine the pros and cons of their Christine 94. CapaCcCi, 'D /D S . Rucinski made perfect square Jello work. pieces to illustrate three-dimensional “We want our students to continue 9 Leonardville Rd. shapes. to challenge themselves and work in a Middletown Although they were independent cooperative learning environment,” the projects, a few students opted to work director said. 671-4200 Pediatric Dentistry Specialty License # 3 9 9 0 O U R VIEW

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iddletown residents Aberdeen seats. have two upcoming Hazlet has five candidates opportunities to seeking three seats. M The only district without a meet the eight candidates who race is Keyport, where only are running for three Board of two people have filed for three Education seats. seats. Save Our Schools (SOS), a That is an unfortunate situ­ grassroots organization con­ ation, since the third seat will cerned about the condition of likely be filled by write-in school facilities and education votes. in general, will interview can­ This is the second time in didates at an open forum at recent years that Keyport has 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Middle­ had only two candidates for town High School North, three seats. Residents there Tindall Road. need to take more interest in The public is invited to lis­ the district. ten while candidates discuss Serving on a school board their qualifications for the job. is a big job and can be very If you are unable to attend time-consuming. that forum, the Middletown But it is an essential job League of Women Voters is that someone must be willing holding a candidates’ night at to do. 7:45 p.m. March 28 at Mid­ dletown Village School, Kings This year, for the first time, Highway, which is, likewise, registered voters will receive open to the public. sample ballots, which should Middletown, with its be helpful when going to the 10,000 students and $88 mil­ polls. lion budget, is by far the But it is even more helpful largest school district in our to know who the candidates ‘Concerned’ over Keyport? area. are and what they stand for. Middletown officials are The best way to find that Ed characteristically responded also faced with putting togeth­ out is to attend a candidates’ lthough any New Jersey GUEST COLUMN in the Feb. 21 edition o f the In­ er a facilities referendum that forum. municipality buffeted by depen den t, “The best bet is to taxpayers are willing to We hope that other dis­ A the current climate of PAUL W. NAFFIN get rid o f the downtown and put accept. tricts, in addition to Middle­ financial insecurity and an infi­ condos there or something,” It is vital that the school town, will be holding them as nite list of seemingly unmanage­ buildings be maintained. The well and that word just hasn’t able problems should welcome which speaks eloquently of Ed’s opportunist who, once again, question is how much voters gotten out yet. the assistance of recently found­ opportunistic, ax-to-grind atti­ wishes to regain the trust of the can afford. If you are not registered to ed community action groups, tude toward the borough. community he abandoned four The referendum will not vote, time is running out. Keyport Partner-ship Inc., greets What isn’t needed is the years earlier when he organized come before voters until later You must be registered by with suspicion the much-baUy- media attention focused on a this year, but the candidates Monday in order to vote April hooed “Con-cerned Citizens of the boisterous, mean-spirited purportedly non-political, se­ who are elected April 16 will 16. That leaves just a couple Keyport” organization spear­ opposition to Keyport’s adoption cretive community advocacy have one-third of the say more days. headed by former political rivals, of a Special Improvement Dis­ organization which has yet to about what kind of referen­ But registering to vote is John Merla and Ed Burlew. trict (SID), which would have produce one benefit to the com­ dum is proposed. probably one of the easiest Why? Because these two for­ tapped Keyport retailers — at a munity. If the purpose of the There is already dissension things to do. mer political adversaries remain proposed rate o f $ 1 per day for a “Concerned Citizens of Key­ among Bayshore-area resi­ Forms are available from very much — almost singularly business tax of $365 per year — port” group is to stimulate dents, who are upset about the town clerks and are simple to so — men of opportunity, often for the seed money with which debate, it has been quite suc­ possibility of closing Bay­ fill out. acting impulsively and often to to finance improvements to Key­ cessful. Regrettably, that debate shore Middle School. So if you are not regis­ the detriment of the borough. port’s downtown. has only focused on the purpose Middletown is not the only tered, don’t waste time. Do it Although John Merla per­ Because of Ed Burlew’s of the group and the suspect formed admirably in his capacity determination to see that pro­ district with a large field of today. motivations of its founders, not as the borough’s former one- posal fail and the shortsight­ candidates. And mark your calendars on the problems that beset the term mayor, his tenure was often edness of John Merla and the Holmdel has nine candi­ about the upcoming candi­ residents of Keyport. sullied, as was Keyport’s reputa­ Borough Council in 1992, the dates running for four seats — dates night so ypu can be an Consequently, the “Concerned educated voter. tion, by public scuffles with its abandoned SID proposal still three three-year seats and a Citizens of Keyport” group two-year unexpired seat. Public hearings on tenta­ former police chief, discrimina­ lays untouched in a borough hall should embrace the commendable Residents in that township tive 1996-97 budgets will also tion suits based on Merla’s vault. achievements of the present will also be asked to approve be held during the coming alleged racist slurs directed at Consequently, a viable mech­ mayor and council, however a facilities referendum later weeks. that same police chief and anism still exists whereby mundane they may be, and con­ this year. The school tax is the embarrassing corruption scan­ Keyport’s merchandisers could centrate on a constructive, collab­ M atawan-Aberdeen biggest piece of your local dals. still secure a healthy future for orative approach to addressing Regional School District also property tax. Although the litigation suite themselves and the borough. the community’s problems, in­ has nine candidates seeking So again, it is important to was dropped and John Merla Keyport could be enjoying the stead of wallowing in its seats. understand where the money was acquitted of corruption same success with its SID pro­ founders’ pretensions. Four will vie for a single goes so you can be an educat­ charges, Keyport suffered gram as Red Bank and Freehold Matawan seat, while the other ed voters. because of its innocent associa­ have enjoyed. PAUL W. NAFFIN five will compete for two See you at the polls. tion. When asked what should First Vice President Similarly, Ed Burlew is an become of Keyport’s downtown, K eyport Partnership Inc. INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13. 1996 2 5

Says Buchanan U rges cam paign M iddletow n reader calls for the return o f team sports is best ch oice spending reform t the Feb. 27 Middle­ In a board newsletter dis­ sports also instill a sense of ith the Republicans ongress must act to restore town Board of Educa­ tributed the same night, accomplishment, cooperation currently involved in a public confidence in our A tion meeting, several President Stokes stated that the and teamwork, attributes most W blood bath and the C political system. The pub­ Thorne students and theirinterscholastic sports program often carried into the high Democrats mired in scandal and lic knows that special interests teacher expressed 'their desire to involved “only a minority of school years. irreversible decline, where does dominate in paying for have interscholastic sports rein­ students.” I must take issue My message to the board is that leave the voters? More than Congressional elections. The pub­ stated in the middle schools. with that misleading statement. simple. Make sure the funds for There were well over 300 interscholastic sports are ever, the broad mass of America lic knows that special interests They also expressed their dis­ student athletes who participat­ restored in the 1996-97 budget. is considering a third party. too often influence the legislative pleasure with the after-school recreation program that ed in team sports at our three The money necessary to Clinton, Dole and Alexander process. And the public knows replaced it. middle schools, not to mention fund our team sports is a rela­ are all the same to the middle that the current system is unfair. As a parent of one of those the children who planned to tively small part of the total class. They’re mush moderates Fortunately, legislation recent­ students, I totally agree. It was a participate when they reached budget. (Especially when who somehow blossom into elec­ ly introduced in the House of grave mistake when the board the seventh grade. $60,000 has already been allo­ tion year conservatives. Representatives would correct instituted a mediocre recreation And how about the other cated for the recreation pro­ Pat Buchanan has been suc­ some of these problems. program (which didn’t even start students who supported their gram in the 1996-97 budget.) cessful because he speaks to the Representatives Christopher until January) to take the place teams at games against rival Don’t repeat the same mis­ concerns of conservative Ameri­ Shays (R-Conn.), Martin Meehan of our wonderful interscholastic schools? take. Give our kids what they cans. His blue collar, middle class (D-Mass.) and Linda Smith (R- sports program, which included Team sports gave these kids deserve and what middle school appeal will be successful inside Wash.) have introduced House soccer, basketball and baseball a sense of belonging and the kids in neighboring communi­ the Republican Party or out. In­ Resolution 2566, a strong, for boys and field hockey, bas­ thrill of competition which fcan ties have — team sports. creasingly, America moves comprehensive campaign finance ketball, softball and cheerleading never be accomplished by any HOWARD DALY toward a society of the very rich reform bill. This bill will help for the girls. recreation program. Team Port M onm outh and the very poor. Clinton, Dole, move the special interests out and Alexander and other inside-the- bring the American people back Beltway establishment elites have into the political system. Junction plans don’t take disabled into account no new ideas on how to deal with The legislation contains the this problem. By rejecting the essential elements for reform. It eople with disabilities are our residents. I spoke to the planning board vast conservative middle class, it sets voluntary spending limits for still being excluded illegally Apparently, the architectural regarding their accessibility laps­ drives them to a third party by House campaigns. It provides P from many Middletown students have little knowledge of es. I have given several copies of default — the same way they reduced-cost ways for candidates area business. I am frustrated the and Americans with Disabilities accessibility standards and rules went from the Democrats to the to communicate in more respon­ disappointed, for example, by Act and the N.J. Barrier-Free to the township officials. Republicans. sible ways with the public. It puts recent articles about the “vision” Construction Code, both of which Township officials should The question to be answered new controls on “soft money” for Belford’s Campbell’s Junction mandate accessible entrances in have remembered that recently is, can Buchanan win the nomina­ contributions, which operate out­ that was created by “advanced new and renovated construction of Junction’s Bagel Station Plus was tion? I believe he can. The signs side the limits of federal law. level architectural students” at public accommodations. Since completely renovated, with an Brookdale Community College. their sketches show steps, I must added entrance step and other are all there. With wins in And it controls special interests Glowing opinions have been assume that no one who reviewed access errors that no official had Louisiana and New Hampshire, by limiting large individual con­ expressed about the plans by the these plans pointed out this seri­ noted. With the help of a state Buchanan has the momentum. tributions and cutting political students’ professor, Edward J. ous error. investigator, I finally succeeded in The primary season is short; Dole action committee (PAC) dona­ O’Neill Jr., the Middletown I suggest that the students are having the step removed. is as dull as a foreign movie; tions. Committee, Middletown Planning entitled to a refund of tuition, I hope that all concerned in Alexander has no message and The 1994 congressional elec­ Board, Middletown Planning since they are not being prepared implementing the Junction along with Forbes, they’re di­ tion was the most expensive in Director Anthony Mercantante, as architects in the real world. “vision” will “go back to the viding the moderate vote. The history. Candidates raised a total and former Mayor Joan Smith. There is no excuse for the forget­ drawing board” to design nondis- bottom tier (Lugar, Keyes and of nearly $741 million. Yet, the sketches in an area fulness by our officials. I have criminatory plans, including flush Dornan) are staying in the race, Too much is spent in these weekly paper make it clear that spoken to the last three mayors curb cuts for the new sidewalks. hoping for a brokered convention. races and incumbents have unfair the entrances to many of the shops and numerous times to Mr. This is an unlikely occurrence advantages over challengers. would have steps, thereby illegal­ Mercantante and to Mr. Norton, CAROLYN SCHWEBEL ly discriminating against many of construction official. In February, L e o n a r d o and tends only to muddy the H.R. 2566 will help change this waters. deeply flawed system. The It is abundantly clear that League of Women Voters calls K eyport perfect ‘them e tow n ’ for antiques, crafts, etc. Democrats want no party o f blue on the congressional leadership orth River Antiques, on to achieve this goal. It may not front are all contributing factors collar conservatives or small to move ahead and pass this com­ the corner of Broad and be too late. already in place for this transfor­ businessmen. The flap to the prehensive campaign reform Front streets and the In our opinion, the theme for mation into a “theme-town” Republican big ten is closed to measure. N newest member of Keyport’sKeyport should be antiques, spe­ experience. By our definition, Christian conservatives and non­ It is time for the politicians to businesses, caught our eye and cialty shoppes and studios for “theme-town” is a whole com­ establishment constituents. This respond to the needs of the pub­ our congratulations. It, and emerging artists and crafts peo­ munity focused on the country’s can only lead them to consider a lic. It is time for Congress to act. Twice As Nice antiques, a few ple. Other related business would past eras, such as Smithville in third party. CHRISTINE JAMPOL doors down, seem to be a trend find their niche accordingly as South Jersey or Waterloo Village we welcome. We asked ourselves time passed. We would hope that or Colonial Williamsburg, when JEROME BOWE P r e s i d e n t M iddletown League the reflective questions: Why this the Borough Council, the the words “handcrafter” truly had K e a n s b u r g of W om en Voters return to collectibles, antiques Chamber of Commerce for significant meaning. The town of and memorabilia? We concluded Greater Keyport, and the Keyport Keyport itself is the prized it is a sign of people harkening Partnership would join closer antique. T ow nship C ouncil critic criticized back to the days o f ... a seeming­ forces to promote this surfacing We congratulate North River ’m tired of reading the letters every Tuesday at my firehouse ly simpler time. Keyport seems theme. If more similar businesses Antiques for having the foresight from Mr. McAleer constantly and taking extra classes to be a to promise to be that quaint, quiet could be lured into Keyport, we to establish in historic Keyport place for promoting such bygone believe the blight on Front Street — hopefully, the first of many! criticizing the Aberdeen better fireman. I feelings and artifacts. Malls, by could be reversed and Keyport ROGER GOEDTEL Town Council on the job they are Look at yourself in the mirror sharp contrast, are too contempo­ would become known as Central M em ber, Keyport Historical doing. and ask yourself if you are help­ rary, often monotonous and ster­ Jersey’s Antique Center. Preservation Com m ission If he has the answers, why ing the town by criticizing it the ile; as if popped from the same Some neighboring communi­ Keyport Historical Society doesn’t he run for the Town way you do. I don’t think so. muffin tin. ties have several antique stores, and K .P .I.’s W aterfront Council and do something for the Do something constructive for We had hoped that the New but why (we ask ourselves and C o m m i t t e e town instead of criticizing it. your community and try to make Jersey’s Coastal Heritage Trail the readers) can’t Keyport’s SID BECNEL Take pride in your town and do it better. would have designated our town whole identity be devoted to a Keyport Cham ber of something for it, is what I say. as its northern terminus Welcome return to nostalgia and the days C o m m e r c e As a volunteer firefighter, I GARY BELLONE Center. After five years promot­ of handcrafting? The physical Artist in R esidence ing this initiative, we have con­ size of Keyport and its historic take pride in training myself A b e r d e e n K .P .I.’s W aterfront ceded that we haven’t been able architecture and scenic water- . C o m m i t t e e

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Shims, idow, labor, nym light uuc*-* trucks o &vans vans o> rwu& FWD veiuutn^(most vehides cars) & adjust belts where necessary w H jS: yfLim'3 ttVS coupon Expires 3/31/96 ex0a With this coupon Expires 3/3 April 26: Option A and B May 3: Option A only J l L ' i May 10: Option A and B N .Y .C . trip slated SAVE UP TO 47% OFF! for M arch 20 The Holmdel Recreation Department is sponsoring a trip to New York City on March 20. The bus will depart from the Save 46% Save 45% Save 43% Parkway commuter lot at 9 a.m. and re­ P205/70R14 P185/75R14 P 2 0 5 /7 5 R 14 turns from New York City at 5 p.m. You Reg. $110.95 Reg. $122.60 Reg. $119.80 will be dropped off in the vicinity of the YEARS O F tickets booth in Duffy Square. E X C E L L E N T *5 9 * 6 7 *6 8 SERVICE For more information, call (908) 946­ 2870. Orig. Aquatred Whitewall Save 47% Save 30%, Save 30% I f Save 37% Pancake breakfast P205/75R15 P 2 1 5 /7 0 R U P235/75R15 31-1050-15 Reg. $133.10 Reg. $85-90 Reg. $127.85 Reg. $158.00 set for M arch 24 The Knights of Columbus St. Benedict * 6 9 *59 *89 *99 Council 11349 is sponsoring a pancake breakfast with sausage on March 24 after Yoar Total Car Care Center Call For Extended Hours the 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Masses at St. Benedict School cafeteria, 165 Bethany *E. Brunswick 908-238-1220 ‘No. Edison 908-494-7888 Road, Holmdel. ‘Hamilton Sq. 609-586-7771 ‘Old Bridge 908-721-8900 Cost is $3 for adults and $1 for chil­ Hamilton Twp. 609-588-0001 ‘Piscataway 908-424-9770 ‘Keyport 908-264-4888 Princeton 609-921-8510 dren. G O O D / Y E A f t ‘Manalapan 908-431-5552 ‘Shrewsbury 908-747-3404 For more information, call (908) 583­ Morristown 201-605-2800 Somerset 908-846-3251 4602. INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 2 7 • . . i _ j IN BRIEF GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE O V t a r y (B eth M cC abe-, B urger K ing to help REPAIRS local B oy Scouts Middletown Burger King, located at Engine • Transmission 'p a m it t y Twin Brook Avenue and Route 35 is helping Middletown Boy Scouts Troop Driveline • Brakes 142 raise funds. Every Friday night E x h a u st throughout March and April, between 5-8 G eneral & C osm etic For Adults & C hildren p.m., the troop will receive 20 percent of TRUSTED SERVICE the value of the receipts placed by cus­ SINCE 1970 Bonding, B leaching & V eneers, Im plant tomers in a special collection box. R estoration, E m ergency C are C hurch to sponsor CEGLIA (908) 957-8285 rum m age sale TRANSMISSION W e work with m ost insurance plans The Middletown United Methodist 9 Leonardville Rd. Financial Arrangem ents A vailable Church will hold a rummage sale from 9 Saturday & Evening Hours a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the church UNION BCH 264-6590 Middletown By Appointm ent which is located on 924 Middletown-Lin- croft Road. For more information, call (908) 671­ Let BROCK FARM S H elp Y ou D iscover the V alue o f A N ew 0707. Lawn A nd A m erican G arden At O ur .„ N atural healing w orkshop set The The Jersey Shore Holistic Alliance, formerly New Approaches to Wellness, is Brock Family holding its annual Bodywork Sampler on cordially invites: Friday from 6-10 p.m. at the Unitarian you to Church in Lincroft. The purpose is to attend this raise money for the organization and to W m M M M Gala EventI promote natural forms of healing in Monmouth County. FREEHOLD The cost is $15 for members and $20 LOCATION for non-members. This fee allows you to ONLY experience three mini-sessions with three different bodyworkers. The bodyworkers who will be represented are craniosacral therapy, reiki, Swedish massage, trager, reflexology, shiatsu and many more. For information, please call (908) 290-0214.

T ickets on sale Sat. & Sun. for circu s trip The Middletown Township Department of Parks and Recreation is MARCH 16*417* sponsoring a trip on March 23 to see the 9 AM - 6 PM Ringling Brothers, Barnum & Bailey Circus at Madison Square Garden in New Come and m eet manufacturer’s representatives from York City. The bus departs at 9 a.m. from many different companies to answer questions the Johnson Gill Annex at town hall. Show time is 11 a.m. throughout the day Saturday and Sunday

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• Newcomers/Encore Group is meet­ • The Monmouth County Chapter of AUDITIONS ing at St. Mary’s Church, Route 34, Colts The Compassionate Friends, a support MUSIC Neck. Refreshments available. Baby-sitting group for bereaved parents, meets at 8 p.m. Today and Thursday provided. All welcome. (908)671-4393. at the Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Holmdel. For details, call (908) Thursday • Pine Tree Players will hold auditions Friday • Marjorie Mollenauer, harpist from for the comedy drama, Night of January 16, 787-4236. • Bayshore Area Chapter 721 of • The Shore District of the New Jersey Colts Neck, is performing at the Monmouth by Ann Rand, at 8 p.m. at Wesley Hall, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) meets Animal Rights Alliance (NJARA), an animal Arts Foundation Music Associ-ation's Fourth and Mercer avenues, Spring Lake. at 7:30 p.m. at Keyport Veterans of Foreign monthly musical coffee hour at 10 a.m. at rights group in Ocean and Monmouth coun­ Needed are 12 males and 11 females, ages Wars Post 4247, Third and Waverly streets. the Monmouth County Library, Route 35, ties, meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Lakewood 20-60. Two parts require a Scandinavian (908) 264-0576. Shrewsbury. (908) 741-7237. Municipal Building, 231 Third St., second accent. (908) 774-8833. • Brookdale Computer Users Group floor. (908) 446-6808. Saturday (BCUG) meets at 7:30 p.m. in Forum 103, Thursday, March 20, 21 • “What Happens When Women • The Monmouth Civic Chorus is per­ Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. • The Aberdeen/Matawan Repertory forming the Verdi Requiem with orchestra at Novices meet at 7 p.m. in Forum 102. Use Pray?,” a workshop for women, meets at Theatre will hold auditions at 7:30 p.m. for 7:30 p.m. at the Faith Baptist Church, 8 p.m. at the Count Basie Theater, Red Barefoot in the Park. Needed are two parking lot 4 or 5. (908) 495-6200. Matawan Community Center, Church and Bank. Tickets are $30 and $20, senior citi­ women and four men. Auditions will be held • Middletown La Leche League meets Broad streets. (908) 566-9501. zens and students is $25 and $16. (908) at the First Presbyter-ian Church, Route 34 at 8 p.m. at Middletown Pediatrics office, 933-9333. and Franklin Street, Matawan. Technical Route 35. For more information, call Mary • Beth Zion Messianic Synagogue, people also needed. (908) 583-1093. Lou Moramarco at (908) 888-8064. FO R K ID S Route 571, Jackson, is presenting New Jerusalem at 10:45 a.m. Concert is free. Saturday (908) 255-4480. CLUBS • A panic and anxiety support group Thursdays through April 11 meets weekly at 2 p.m. in the Hazlet area. • “Busy Buddies,” a paper craft pro­ Sunday Today Call (908) 937-4832 for further information. gram sponsored by Hazlet Recreation • The Monmouth Symphony Orchestra • Quest singles group will meet at 7:45 • The Middletown Area Chamber of Commission for children ages 4-6, will be is presenting Five Minimal Songs, 2:30 p.m. p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, 1475 W. Commerce will hold its awards dinner dance held 1 -1:45 p.m. Thursdays at the James J. at the Paramount Theatre, on the board­ Front St., Lincroft. Cost: $5. (908) 747-0707. at 6:30 p.m. at Beacon Hill Country Club. Cullen Center, Union Avenue, Hazlet. Cost walk, Asbury Park. Tickets are $15; $12 for • The New Jersey Shore Builders Asso­ Cost is $50 per person. (908) 747-9630. for the six-week program is $25. Enrollment seniors; free for students. (908) 758-1760. ciation (NJSBA) will meet at the Squire’s is limited. Register at the recreation office • Pianists Chiu-Tze and Chiu-Ling Lin Tuesday Pub, West Long Branch. Cocktails start at located at the center. (908) 739-0653. are performing at 2 p.m., Monmouth County • The Middletown Area Chamber of 6:30 p.m.; dinner at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Commerce will hold a general membership $48 per person. Call (908) 364-2828. Saturday and Sunday Manalapan. Concert is free. (908) 431-7242. breakfast at 8 a.m. at the Ramada Inn, • Sleeping Beauty will be presented at Thursday Route 35, Hazlet. Topic: “Employment 2 p.m. at Club Bene’s Children’s Theatre, • The Monmouth Symphony League Trends.” Cost is $10. Call (908) 747-9630. Route 35, Sayreville. All seats are $5; group SPECIAL EVENTS will meet at 11:30 a.m. at Lincroft Presby-ter- • A panic and anxiety support group rates are available for parties of 10 or more. ian Church, Front Street. The program will meets weekly at noon and 7:30 p.m. in the Refreshments will be sold. (908) 727-3000. include St. Patrick’s Day music. Members, Matawan area. Call (908) 937-4832. Thursday guests and prospective members are wel­ • The Keyport Kiwanis meets weekly at Saturdays and Sundays through March 23 • Robin Leach, host of Lifestyles of the come. (908) 842-6203. 6:30 p.m. at Cottage Inn, 149 W. Front • Through the Looking Glass, a sequel Rich an d Fam ous, is speaking at 4 p.m. at Brookdale Community College, Newman • The Matawan Rotary Club meets St. Call (908) 888-9625. to Alice in Wonderland, will be performed at Springs Road, Lincroft. (908) 851-8906. weekly at 12:15 p.m. at the Don Quixote Inn, • The Matawan (Regional) High School 2:30 p.m. at The First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands. Highway 34, Matawan. New members are Alumni Association meets at 7 p.m. at the Tickets are $7 per person; group rates for 8 Saturday welcome. (908) 566-2459 or 1881. cafeteria of the high school located on • LeTip of Monmouth County, a group or more are $6 per person. (908) 291-7552. • Brock Farms, Route 9, Freehold Atlantic Avenue, Aberdeen. (908) 290-2842. Township, is presenting free seminars: of community-based business owners, • New Beginnings, a support group for meets at 8:30 a.m. weekly at the Middletown “Caring for Your Lawn” at 9: 30 a.m.; widowed men and women beyond the initial Pancake House, Route 35. LECTURES “Planting.and Maintaining R oses” at 11 stages of bereavement, meets 7-8:30 p.m. • The Central Shore Chapter of Deborah a.m.; and “Landscape Ideas and Hospital meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Hazlet weekly at the Morganville First Aid Squad, Techniques” at 2 p.m. (908) 462-2700. • The Keyport Central School PTA, Fire House, Holmdel Road. (908) 787-3868. Tennent Road (Route 3). (908) 972-8087. Today • “Living Wills, Advance Directives, and Broad Street, is sponsoring a craft show Other Important Documents” will be present­ from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. New and handmade •••••••••••••••••••••a ed at 4 p.m. at the Hazlet branch of the items. (908) 739-6965. The Monmouth Monmouth County Library, 251 Middle County Park System Road. The program is free. (908) 264-7164. Sunday through March 21 will present "Unlacing • St. Veronica’s Church, Route 9, the Victorian Woman," a one- Thursday Howell, is hosting a “Lenten Contemplative woman show with Barbara • Jack Ford, NBC News chief legal cor­ Mission,” 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m. (908) 363-4200. Meyer Darlin, from 2-3:30 respondent, will discuss, ‘The Media and p.m. on March 31 at Thomp­ the O.J. Simpson Trial,” at 7:30 p.m. in THEATER son Park, Newman Springs Forum 103 at Brookdale Community Road, Lincroft. This unique College, Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. program will present an inti­ Free admission. (908) 224-2788. Thursday through March 24 mate portrait of the role of • Timothy E. Regan, author of Images • Curse of the Starving Class, the women in the 19th century of America — Keyport, will discuss the his­ Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Sam and how fashion played an tory and evolution of Keyport and autograph Shepard, will be performed at Two River important part in that role. copies of his book 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Bames Theatre Company at Guggenheim Theater, During each program, Meyer & Noble Bookstore, Route 35, Holmdel. Monmouth University, West Long Branch. Darlin acts as a living man­ • “Talking with Holocaust Survivors” will (908)291-4114. nequin who literally reveals all be presented at 1:30 p.m. by The Center for the accoutrements of a Holocaust Studies at Brookdale Commu-nity Weekends through March 23 Victorian woman's wardrobe. College, Lincroft. The program is free, but • The Diary o f Anne Frank will be pre­ Cost of the program is $12 per pre-registration is required. (908) 224-2880. sented by the Aberdeen/Matawan Repertory person and pre-registration is • “All About Herbs” will be presented at Theatre at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays required. Call (908) 842-4000; 7:30 p.m. at the Monmouth County Library and at 3 p.m. Sunday at the First Presby­ TDD (908) 219-9484. Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive, Manala­ terian Church, Route 34, Matawan. Tickets pan. Program is free. (908) 431-7242. are $10; $8 for students and seniors. Group rates are available for groups of 10 or more. The musical Damn (908) 583-1093. Yankees will be pre­ Sunday • Jewish Learning Center of Monmouth sented by Pegasus County, Route 9, Manalapan, is presenting a Weekends through March 30 ✓Production Company at 8 p.m. • “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown,” Passover seminar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. by Fridays and Saturdays through Rabbi Chaim Veshnefsky. (908) 905-1899. will be presented at The First Avenue March 23 at the Henderson Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Theatre,campus of Christian Tuesday Highlands, at 8:30 p.m. on Thursdays, Brothers Acade-my, Route 520, • “Cultural Genocide: The African Fridays and Saturdays. Desserts start at 8 Lincroft. There will be a mati­ Barbara Meyer Darlin will appear American Experience,” a lecture by Floresta p.m. There will be two Sunday matinees at nee performance at 2 p.m. in the one-woman show “Unlacing Jones, will examine the impact of loss of 2:30 p.m., desserts at 2 p.m., on March 1 Sunday. Tickets are $12 for the Victorian Woman” from 2-3:30 ethnicity, language and folkways on a peo­ and 24. Tickets are $12 on Thursday; $18 adults; $11 for senior citizens on Friday and Saturday; $12 on Sunday. p.m. March 31 at Thompson Park, ple and their culture. The lecture is offered 60 and older; $10 for students; Tickets for all performances are $10 for chil­ Newman Springs Road, Lincroft. at 11:45 a.m. at Brookdale Community and $9 for children under 12. College, Lincroft. The program is free, but dren under 10. For reservations, call (908) Call (908) 758-1118, Details; 842-4000. pre-registration is required. (908) 244-2880. 291-7552.

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Stuffed Flound er V ictoria From the kitchen o f Ron Rose, South Brunswick 1 can small shrimp, drained _ 8 fresh flounder fillets, approximately 1 extra large egg or 2 small eggs Stuffed Tom ato w ith C rab and Zucchini 7 to 8 inches in length 1-1/2 cups finely crushed saltine 6 tomatoes 1 medium onion, finely chopped 1-1/2 Tbsp. flour 1/2 cup green pepper, finely chopped crackers 1-1/2 Tbsp. butter 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1-1/2 cups milk 1/4 cup red bell peppers, diced (about 1/2 large pepper) 1 tsp. golden or Dijon mustard 6-1/2 ounces crabmeat 1/2 cup celery, finely chopped 1/2 cup onions, diced fine 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce 1-1/2 sticks butter or margarine l~l/2 cups zucchini, peeled, seeded paprika V 1/2 CUPS cheddar cheese, shred­ (3/4 cups), divided and diced ’ dried parsley flakes_ ded (divide in half) 1 can flaked crabmeat, drained 2 garlic cloves, minced fresh parsley sprigs 1/4 cup bread crumbs Begin by cutting away the stem end of the tomato Cook onion green pepper, and celery in 1 stick of butter in a medium and hollow out the pulp, tang carefhl not to p S ?e the saucepan, cmtoeatStd shnmp, egg, skin reserve pulp. Turn the tomatoes upside down which will help remove any excess juice. ’ red hJliS^ Cepan OVer medium hi8h heat, add the butter gently. Stir in vegetable m m ^ M en d ^ ^ ] ^ ^ red bell pepper, onion, zucchini, garlic and the reserved and then evenly distribute remainmg stuffing ai^nong tomato pulp (omit any juice); cook for 3 minutes Add the 8 fillets, placing stuffing at one end ol fillet ana flour stirring well. Slowly stir in the milk and cook until roll up, leaving the flounder entirely outside of the the sauce is hot and thickened (about 4 minutes) Add heatC I t Worcestershire sauce; remove from t o f l f x 9-inch baking dish, place rolls uniformly i l ^ tomatoes with the crabmeat mixture- too in dish seam side down. Using the reserved 1 c p each with half of the cheddar cheese, then S d fhe bread of stuffing, divide evenly and place on top of each crumbs, then top off WIth the remaining cheese. roll Pour remaining melted butter over the tops of Bake in a muffin tin (aids in holding them upright) in each stuffed flounder and lightly sprinkle with papri­ a.Prehea_te_d 350 oven for 15 minutes. P 8 U m and parsley flakes. 2n . ,c Place in 350 preheated oven. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until tops are a rich golden brown. Serves 4 to 8. Present on platter with lemon wedges and fresh parsley sprigs as garnish. ______F in is h in g T o u c h e s

From the kitchen o f Irene Smoliga, East Brunswick

O range Cracker Cake Grease and flour two 9-inch pans. Prepare crunch layer and press into pans. Crunch layer: Cake: 1 package instant vanilla 1 cup graham cracker crumbs 3 cups Bisquick baking mix pudding 1/2 cup brown sugar 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup vegetable oil Greater Media Newspapers 1/2 cup chopped walnuts or pecans 1/2 cup water 4 eggs 1/2 cup melted margarine 1/2 cup orange juice 2 tsp. grated orange peel would like to thank all the readers who sent in recipes. It Beat all ingredients in large bowl at low speed, about 1 minute. Then beat at high speed for about 4 minutes, untilbatter is smooth. Pour over crunch layer and bake 30 to 35 minutes at 350. Cool 10 min­ was a hard decision to choose utes before removing from pan. our winners, since there were so many great recipes. Due to Icing: 8 ounces cream cheese at 1 tsp. orange extract 1/4 lb. softened butter room temperature 2 tsp. grated orange peel the overwhelming response, we 1-1/2 cups confectioners sugar were unable to publish all the Mix all ingredients with beater until smooth. To assemble cake, put one layer with crunch layer on entries. bottom, frost, then put other layer on bottom so it is next to the layer of icing. Cover cake with the rest of the icing. Decorate with slices of oranges and cherries if desired. If you like lots of icing, double the recipe...... f i ’i' t 't t I tH: . | i

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r - i i S t a r t e r . j Main Dishes Hearty main dishes of beef, fish, poultry, pasta or vegetables are always From the kitchen o f Mary Lou Peterson, Holmdel favorites. They can be prepared in so many different ways that you can enjoy over and over. For a quick dish, try a tasty stir fry, a shim m ering

M exican D ip stew, something hot off the grill, or a colorful casserole.

8 ounces cream cheese l/Z package (8 ounce) cheddar and 1 can Hormel,-no beans mozzarella mixed shredded cheese ------In a microwave-safe dish, put cream cheese and microwave for one I Sponsored by: minute. Take out and mix cream cheese with chili (no beans). Return to I Ideal Tile microwave for one minute. Sprinkle cheese on top. Return to microwave for four minutes. Serve hot. Use crackers or tortilla chips to dip into dish. J Microwave each time on high. Preparation time: 10 minutes From the kitchen o f Lucy Padovano, Manalapan

C hicken in Balsam ic Vinegar r - I I 8 chicken breasts, 1-1/2 cups of balsamic vinegar . J S t a r t e r (cut into cutlets) 2 Tbsp. of chopped parsley

From the kitchen o f Renee Troiano, Port Monmouth Put chicken cutlets into a bowl. Wash well. Pat dry. Then take a bowl, add 1-1/2 cups of balsamic vinegar and 2 Tbsp. of parsley. B roccoli Salad Marinate 4 to 5 hours in the refrigerator in covered bowl. 2 bunches broccoli, tops only 1/3 cup chopped onion 1/2 hour before you are ready to eat, put the chicken cutlets on the grill. 1/3 cup sugar or 1 packet Sweet’n Low 1/4 cup raisins Cook until chicken is done. 3 Tbsp. cider vinegar 1/4 cup chopped walnuts 1 cup mayonnaise 10 strips bacon, crisp and crumbled

For dressing: Combine sugar, vinegar and mayonnaise in small bowl; let stand. M a in D i s h e s Clean and cut broccoli; no stems and tops cut in half. Combine broccoli with onions, raisins and walnuts in large bowl. Add dressing and toss. Refrigerate for 4 hours. Crumble bacon, toss and serve. From the kitchen o f Karen Scanlon, Keyport

r - Turkey C hili I I M ain D i s h e s - J 1 lb. ground turkey or beef drained 1 Tbsp. oil 1 can (15-1/2 ounce) kidney beans, From the kitchen o f Lori Migliaro, Manalapan 1 small chopped onion drained

G randm a G rasso’s String Beans and Pepperoni 1 green pepper, chopped 1 can (15-1/2 ounces) black beans, 1 red pepper, chopped drained 1 lb. fresh string beans, cleaned 4 medium potatoes, peeled and 1 zucchini, cubed 1 can (29 ounces) crushed tomatoes 2 Tbsp. olive oil cubed 2 cloves garlic, smashed 4 large carrots, peeled and sliced 1 yellow squash, cubed 1 package McCormick chili 1 small onion, chopped 1 cup chicken stock or 1 cup water 1 can (15-1/2 ounce) chick peas, seasoning 1/2 stick pepperoni, sliced in rounds with bullion cube 1 fresh tomato, cubed, or 2 lbs. toma­ salt and pepper to taste Brown the turkey and drain well. Saute the onion, green pepper, red to sauce pepper, zucchini and squash in oil. Combine the turkey and sauteed vegeta­ In large pot, saute garlic in olive oil. Add onions; saute a few minutes. bles in a large stew pot. Add all remaining ingredients. Simmer for 1 hour. Add pepperoni until brown. Add tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, string beans, Serve over rice, noodles or baked potato. Can be prepared ahead of time. chicken stock and salt and pepper. Simmer with cover on, about 40 minutes It’s better the second time. Can be frozen. until string beans are soft. Serve with Italian bread.

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D ip sliced eggplant in egg and bread crum bs until coated and fry in oil until golden brow n. In 9 x 13 pan, layer tom ato sauce, eggplant, spinach, chopped m eat, eggplant, cheese, sauce. Bake in 350 oven for approxim ately 45 m inutes or until cheese is m elted. "Selling Gently Used and New Items" ■ Kid Clothes (size 0-14) ■ Cribs ■ Strollers ■ Toys ■ Games M eals In M inutes ■ Bikes ■ Books ■ Sporting Goods W ant to be a gourm et chef in a m atter of m inutes? Take a package from ■ Musical Instruments ■ Furniture your freezer or a can from your shelves, do a little extra to it, and create a Come In and Pelt Your Name On O ur M ailing List For New C loseout Arrivals m eal in m inutes. Convenience foods arc great in them selves, but com bined "Always Accepting Clean, Q uality Item s For Consignm ent" w ith other foods, there is no lim it to w hat w e can create. 106 MAIN ST. • MATAWAN • f908J 441-0244 Mon., Wed., Fri., 11-5 ■ Thurs., Noon-7 ■ Sat., 9:30 - 5 (Closed Tues. & Sun.) r- I I I WimThlsAd “ 1 - J Meals In Minutes _ ! < t O f t r t A C C ANV PURCHASE OF ! JSL ,Life .y y OfJ^$M^0RWJR£_J © “* From the kitchen o f Kathy Grillo, Hazlet " o n s i t e p a r k i n g O ven Egg C asserole S e r v e s 4 ^XXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX^j 8 e g g s 1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup half and half 1/4 tsp. pepper 1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded 8 x 8 Pyrex dish 1 onion, small, chopped

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Buy One Breakfast or Buy One Lunch i and G et O ne Free .3 /3 1 /9 6 Meals In Minutes % 'H eou- Junction Cafe From the kitchen o f Anne Emily Cooper, Keyport 890 Main Street, Belford Fish Fillets w ith Lem on-M ushroom Sauce S e r v e s 6 - 8 2 pounds fish fillets (sole or had­ 2 Tbsp. flour d o c k ) . 1 tsp. salt Mon. Closed • Tues. - Sat. 6 AM to 4 PM • Sun. 7 AM to 1 PM 1/4 cup m argarine 1 T b s p . p a r s l e y 2 cups fresh m ushroom s, sliced, or 1 tsp. grated lem on peel 1 cup canned m ushrooms 1/8 tsp. pepper 1 sm all onion, chopped 1 c u p m i l k

In large frying pan,'cook m ushroom s and onions in m argarine until ten­ CONTRACTORS der. Blend in flour, salt, parsley, lem on peel, pepper and m ilk. B ring to boil. SID IN G • WINDOWS • ROOFING SPECIALISTS Add fish fillets, spooning sauce over fish. C ook covered, over lo w heat, “Q u ality W ork a t a Price You Can Afford” about 15 m inutes or until fish flakes easily. Rem ove fish to platter. Stir sauce CALL 908-495-3173 JEFF until sm ooth and pour over fish. Days • Evenings • W eekends V/SA ALL WORK GUARANTEED • FREE ESTIMATES Meals In Minutes ______F^YINSURTO ______

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'W e'llB eat A ny C om petitor's P rice " Stir-fry chicken in hot oil until tender and brow ned. M ix chicken broth, soy sauce, ginger and cornstarch, stir into skillet. B oil 1 or 2 m inutes. Add vegetables and let sim m er 10 m inutes. Prepare rice as directed. Serve chick­ the Ultimate en over rice. M akes 4 servings, total cooking 15 m inutes. in Chinese Cuisine E A D I V Starling At Meals In Minutes SPECIAL HOUSE tnKLI ^ C 9 5 DINNER DINNERS 3 From the kitchen o f Carol Kioiatkowski, M illtown $ 1 3 9 5 45 Items to Select From. A ntipasto Salad per person 3 pm - 6 pm 7 DAYS includes 1 cocktail per person 1 (9 ounce) package refrigerated olives, drained cheese-filled tortellin i 1/2 pound (2-inch round) thin pep­ • Soup • Cocktail Lounge 1 (14 ounce) can quartered arti­ peroni slices • Pu Pu Platters • Party Room choke hearts, drained 1 (8 ounce) bottle Parm esan Italian • Your choice of 36 delicious entrees • Free Weekend Delivery 1 (6 ounce) can pitted sm all ripe d r e s s i n g • Served with Young Chow Fried Rice Hot Tea UNION SQUARE MALL Cook tortellini according to package. W hile tortellini is cooking, open Includes 500 HWY 35 and drain artichokes and olives. MIDDLETOWN, NJ Slice pepperoni into 2-inch round slices. D rain tortellini and then add to • After Dinner Coffees or Cordials other ingredients. Toss and add salad dressing. (Irish Coffee, Dorn Pedro, Espresso, or Cappuccino) 219-8883 This can be served w arm or cold. Preparation tim e: 15 m inutes or less INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 3 7 READERS' CHOICE COOKBOOK

A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION r- I I On the Side On the Side . J Vegetable, potato, rice, and pasta dishes are a sensational com plem ent to a

m ain course or m ake a satisfying m eal by themselves. W ith spices and herbs, From the kitchen o f Sally Stat, Hazlet sauces and creams, the varieties of com binations are endless. Try some of these on the side dishes; they are so alluring, they steal the lim elight. C arrot R ing

3/4 cup m argarine 1 pound carrots, cOoked and On the Side 1 e g g , s e p a r a t e d m a s h e d 1/2 cup brow n sugar 1-1/4 cup sifted, self-rising cake 1 t s p . h o n e y f l o u r From the kitchen o f Kathy Grillo, Hazlet 1 t s p . l e m o n j u i c e

C a p o n a t a Cream m argarine, sugar. M ix in egg yolk. Add honey, lem on juice, m ashed carrots and flour. Beat egg w hites u n til still. Fold into carrot m ix. 5 anchovy fillets, rinsed, chopped 3 pounds eggplant, cubed, skin on Use greased round m old. Bake 3/4 hour at 350 degrees. Fill center w ith 1 c u p o l i v e o i l 1/2 cup olives, o il cured, pitted, cooked peas. 4 celery stalks, chopped c h o p p e d 1 onion, large, chopped 3 Tbs. pine nuts 2 garlic cloves, large, m inced 3 Tbs. red w ine vinegar r- I 4 tsp. tom ato paste 2 tsp. sugar I . J On the Side 2 tsp. parsley salt and pepper

Lightly sprinkle eggplant cubes w ith salt and put in colander for 2 hours. From the kitchen o f Harriet Smith, Port M onm outh Press dow n w ith som ething heavy. Rinse, drain and pat dry. Put 1/2 cup of

oil in frying pan and fry eggplant over m edium heat until tender, not soft. G reen Bean Saute S e r v e s 4 - 5 Put in large bow l. Put rem aining olive oil in frying pan and saute celery,

onion and garlic over m edium heat until tender, not soft. Stir in tom ato 1 clove garlic, m inced 1 can, 16 ounces, cut green beans paste and parsley. Toss in anchovies, olives and pine nuts for one m inute. 1/2 cup onions, chopped 1 can, 8 ounces sliced m ushroom s M ix together the vinegar and sugar and pour over contents in frying pan 1/2 cup green pepper, chopped dash crushed red pepper and cook for one m ore m inute. Com bine these ingredients w ith the egg­ 1 Tbs. vegetable oil plant in the bow l and add salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate overnight or longer. Keep the bow l tightly covered. Serve at room tem perature on slices In a m edium skillet, saute garlic, Add green beans, m ushroom s o f Italian bread or alone. Yields approxim ately 4 cups. onions and green pepper until and crushed red pepper. r- t e n d e r . Sim m er 15 m inutes. i i . j On the Side r- I I . J On the Side From the kitchen o f M ildred Patella, New Monmouth

From the kitchen o f Louise Gozick, South River G reen Peas w ith M ushroom s and O nions

D ouble Cheese P otato Bake S e r v e s 4 1 can (15 or 16 ounces) sweet green 1/3 cup olive oil

p e a s * 1/2 tsp. oregano 3/4 cup seasoned dry bread 1/2 cup grated Parm esan cheese 1 sm all can (6 or 8 ounces) m ush­ salt and pepper to taste crum bs, divided 8 oz. m ozzarella cheese, r o o m s Parm esan cheese, grated 3 cups m ashed potatoes thinly sliced 1 large or 2 sm all onions, sliced ( o p t i o n a l ) 2 e g g s 2 Tbs, butter or m argarine, softened

Saute onions w ith olive oil until brow n. Place drained m ushroom s and Sprinkle 1/4 cup bread crum bs in greased shallow baking dish. Set drained green peas into olive oil. M ix w ell and add oregano, salt and pep­ aside. M ix w ell m ashed potatoes, eggs and Parm esan cheese. Spread half in per. C ook for about 5 m inutes on low heat in a 2-quart pan. Stir and put prepared baking dish. Top w ith m ozzarella slices. Spread rem aining potato

aside until ready to serve. Sprinkle w ith Parm esan cheese if desired. m ixture over cheese. M ix rem aining crum bs w ith butter and sprinkle on

*If frozen green peas are used, m ake sure they are defrosted and add a top. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven 50 to 60 m inutes until potatoes are

little m ore olive oil. firm and crum bs are brow ned. Let stand 15 m inutes.

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On the Side PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER, 568 PARK AVE, From the kitchen o f Irene Fodor, South Am boy (Rt. 3 3 ), FREEHOLD CALL 908-462-4499 Ita lia n P otato C roquettesrene FAX 908-462-7060 5 potatoes cut in half. B oil until seasoned or plain bread crum bs tender. Peel. OPEN 7 DAYS 1/2 pound m ozzarella cheese, Potato Filling 10AM-10PM g r a t e d 4-6 cups potatoes, m ashed 2 eggs; 1 egg in potatoes, 1 egg to F r y . fW E ACCEPT COMPETITORS COUPONS ) c o a t 1 cup diced celery w ith leaves 2 Tbsp. parsley 1/4 cup onions, chopped SAVE Sz.ot * \ r 5 I Tbsp. Rom ano cheese, grated 1/4 cup parsley w ith 1 stick i 12 Pcs. OS Chicken i i s a l t m argarine (not spread) or butter MEAL DEAL #5 Y I p e p p e r 1 And 6 BBQ Spare Ribs I 1 Whole Chicken ^ I I 2 Small Side Orders S ^ 2 4 9 Or 1 Large Side Order M ash potatoes. Add 1 egg, parsley, Rom ano cheese, salt, pepper. M ix. j ONLY I I 3 Rolls 92-3 O H-SW50Z, I Add enough bread crum bs until it is good to handle. Take about 2 heaping W*igot»ooOnlyN«VjM , W,»COUBWNoVVf,tW Wrtti Ofriar Qff»r& • £*>ir** 4/3G'9e Wrth 0*h<* Qflws. E«p. V3W9Q tablespoons in palm . Roll and m ake hole in m iddle. Put m ozzarella cheese in m iddle and seal end. Roll in egg, then bread crum bs. Fry in butter or oil

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• Carving stations 12 ounces uncooked shelled and Parmesan or Rom ano cheese • Variety of homemade desserts & sweets deveined m edium shrim p 1/4 cup snipped fresh basil or • Freshly made breads & breakfast pastries • Juices and mimosa In a large skillet, stir together vegetables and pasta, shrim p and w ater. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat, cover and sim m er 3 m inutes. Adults $23.95 Children $ 11.95 Stir and cook 1 to 2 m inutes m ore or until shrim p turn pink, vegetables are Tax included (ages 6-12) tender, yet still crisp, and pasta is done. Sprinkle w ith cheese and basil. 1 cup per serving. Preparation tim e: 10 m inutes C ooking tim e: 6 to 7 For Further Information Please Call m i n u t e s . Garden Manor At

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In a large saucepan, com bine tom atoes, beans, beer, chili pow der and • Place the potato slices on the dish in a F R E E R e c ip e A cum in. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, single layer • Microwave on high until brown, approx. for 10 to 15 m inutes, depending on desired consistency. Pour chili into 4 Month Call Us At bowls. Top each serving w ith a dollop of yogurt and sprinkle w ith parsley 10-15 mins. if desired. • Salt to taste. You only need a little! 615-0400 1-3/4 cups per serving Preparation tim e: 10 m inutes • Equals 1 starch serving Cooking tim e: 10 to 15 m inutes Call today for your FREE IN TR O D U C TO R Y V IS IT N utrient Analysis per Serving 275 mg sodium 411 scalories 4 gm total fat 8 Tindall R d., M iddletow n 23 gm protein 1 gm saturated fat 70 gm carbohydrate 2 gm polyunsaturated fat 6 1 5 - 0 4 0 0 1 m g cholesterol 1 gm m onounsaturated fat W e i g O p Weight Loss, Speed of Weight Loss & Weight Management vary by individual.

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10 5-inch corn tortillas r e g a r d i n g Serves 8 Cooking Classes

Preheat oven to 400. Place 3 or 4 tortillas in a stack and cut them into 4 C onducted by M aster Chef, wedges. Repeat w ith rem aining tortillas, m aking 40 wedges total. Arrange Tom Lucnento, Jr. wedges in a single layer on baking sheets. Bake for 8 to 10 m inutes or until • Fresh Seafood D aily crisp. C ool before serving. Store in an airtight container for up to 2 weeks. • Homemade Sausage Serve w ith salsa. M akes 40 chips. and Mozzarella 5 chips per serving Preparation tim e: less than 5 m inutes. • Fine Italian Pastries C ooking tim e: 8 to 10 m inutes and Desserts

N utrient Analysis per Serving 39 m g sodium 520 Highw ay 33 West 49 calories 1 gm total fat M illstone Township 2 gm protein 0 gm saturated fat 908-446-8900 9 gm carbohydrate 0 gm polyunsaturated fat Tues. - Fri. U :30am - lOpm 0 m g cholesterol 0 gm m onounsaturated fat Sat. 3pm - 10:30pm Sun. 1pm - 9pm J 4 0 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 READERS’ CHOICE COOKBOOK

A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Finishing Touches

H ie finishing touches to any m eal, the m ost im portant course o f ail i.s dessert. N o m atter how good everything else that precedes it is, everyone looks for­ w ard to w hat the last course w ill be. Desserts range from cakes, pies, cookies, and fruits. Dessert is a supfcr w ay to show o ff your baking skills.

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From the kitchen o f Priscila W alsh, Freehold

Kahlua Cake Chocolate Cake

1 sm all box vanilla pudding 4 e g g s 1 package chocolate cake m ix 3/4 cups vegetable oil (Duncan Hines) 1/2 cup Kahlua 6 ounces chocolate chips (Nestles 1 pint sour cream sem i-sweet)

M ix all ingredients together by hand. Grease and flour 9 by 13-inch bundt pan. Pour m ix into pan and spread evenly on top. Preheat oven at 350 and bake for 45 m inutes.

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From the kitchen o f Sally Stat, Hazlet

Brow nie Cheesecake

1 package chocolate cake m ix 2 tsp. vanilla ired by: 1/2 cup coconut le 1/3 cup butter I c i n g 3 e g g s 1/4 cup sugar From the kitchen o f M arie M orm ile, Englishtown 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese 2 cups sour cream 3/4 cup sugar 1 T b . v a n i l l a Low Fat Rice Pudding

2 egg w hites 1/2 cup sugar In large bow l, blend cake m ix, coconut, butter and 1 egg on low speed 2 cups skim m ilk 1 tsp. vanilla until crum bly. Press m ixture very lightly in 13 by 9 ungreased pan. 2 Tbs. sugar 1/4 cup raisins Beat cream cheese, 2 eggs, 3/4 cup sugar and 2 tsp. vanilla until sm ooth 1-1/2 cups brow n rice, cooked and fluffy. Spread over cake m ixture. Bake at 350 degrees, 20-25 m inutes. dash cinnam on Icing: M ix sour cream, 1/4 cup sugar and vanilla until sm ooth. Spread over Beat egg w hites until stiff. A dd m ilk and sugar. M ix w ell. Stir in rice, cooked cake. vanilla and raisins. Pour into a non-stick baking pan. G arnish w ith cinna­ Refrigerate at least 8 hours. Cut into squares. m o n . Bake at 325 degrees for 25 m inutes. After 25 m inutes, stir and add m ore Finishing Touches cinnam on. Continue baking for 20 to 25 m inutes until done. r * I From the kitchen o f Irene A. Mack, M illstone I - J Finishing Touches Lady Finger Cake From the kitchen o f Peggy Faller, Hazlet

4 packages lady fingers 1 can blueberry pie filling 1 pint heavy cream (Com stock brand) Pistachio Cake 8-ounce and 3-ounce packages of w a l n u t s cream cheese spring pan, 10-inch diam eter 1 b o x w h i t e c a k e m i x Pistachio Frosting 3/4 cup sugar 1 box instant pistachio pudding 1/2 cup o f oil 1/2 pint heavy cream Line bottom and sides o f spring pan w ith lady fingers. W hip a pint of 8 ounces club soda 1 c u p m i l k heavy cream and set aside. Beat the cream cheese and sugar until creamy. 1/2 cup chopped walnuts 2 Tbs. confectioner’s sugar Fold in w hipped cream. Begin to layer: 1/3 cream cheese m ixture on top 1 box instant pistachio pudding o f lady fingers, then 1/2 blueberry pie filling, another layer o f lady fingers, 1/3 Beat 2 m inutes. Bake in greased and floured bundt pan at 350 degrees cream cheese m ixture, blueberry filling, lady fingers. for 40 m inutes. Partially cook and turn on plate. Add the rest of the cream cheese m ixture. Sprinkle top w ith walnuts. Chill Beat frosting ingredients w ell in m ixer until m ixture is o f spreading con­ overnight in the refrigerator. s i s t e n c y . r ■ I r - I I . J Finishing Touches I . J Finishing Touches

From the kitchen o f M argarite Porta, Parlin From the kitchen o f Elnor M. Van Buskirk, M illtow n Rice Pudding Apricot Crisp

2 quarts cold m ilk 2 e g g s 1 cup enriched flour 1/2 cup w hite sugar 1 cup uncooked w hite rice 1 cup evaporated m ilk 1/2 cup sugar 2/3 cup light cream 1 tsp. baking pow der 1 egg, beaten 1/2 tsp. salt d a s h s a l t 1 can apricot halves, drained 1/2 cup brow n sugar 1/4 cup m elted butter Cook rice for 20 m inutes. Add in cold m ilk and heat slow ly until boiling. M ix all ingredients together except butter and apricots. Place apricots, C over and sim m er. W hen rice is soft, add the sugar, salt, eggs, evaporated open side dow n in 8 by 8 or 9-inch baking dish. Sprinkle m ixture over top. m ilk and light cream. Drizzle w ith m elted butter. Bake at 375 degrees for 45 m inutes, until crisp. Bring to a boil and rem ove from heat and add 1 tsp. vanilla.

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From the kitchen o f Reda Lindenbaum, Englishtown

Hamantashen

1 cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla 3 e g g s 4 cups flour

1/2 cup shortening 3 tsp. baking pow der 1/2 cup orange juice 1 can o f pie filling (any fruit flavor)

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100 YEARS AGO 50 YEARS AGO ASSOCIATES See Yee, the Chinese laundryman of Under the present plan for state are proud to announce that Front Street, Red Bank, lost a gold watch school aid pending before the legislature, last Wednesday. He accused Joseph Keyport’s share would be $15,191, Rufus SUSAN SALZBERG M OORE, M .D. Finkle and Charles Francis of having O. Walling, district clerk, reported at the stolen it. Finkle and Francis were in the board of education meeting last week. Mr. has now joined us in the practice of laundry on the same day See Yee missed Walling stated that Keyport does not gain OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY his watch. The Chinaman left the laundry as much under this plan as under former for a short time and left Finkle, Francis, plans. now Scheduling Appointments and one of his laundrymen in the laundry. The proposed plan to have an athletic Mrs. Emily L. Wood, wife of Stephen banquet was voted down after it was 704 N. Beers Street Holmdel, FiJ 07733 Wood, died at Keyport on Saturday, revealed that John W. Doerr, Keyport ath­ (908) 739-2500 February 29th, aged 64 years. She had letic coach, suggested that the money been sick for only one week. She lived at could better be used this year to buy need­ 39 Avenue at the Common, Shrewsbury, FIJ 07702 Keyport for 15 years and leaves four chil­ ed equipment. (908) 389-0003 dren. The design for a bronze plaque, On Sunday of last week, 22 persons which will be placed in the Leonardo Sanford W. Wohlstadter, M.D., FACOG were taken into the Matawan Baptist High School as a perpetual honor roll of Robert P. Penney, M.D., FACOG Church. those students who lost their lives in Michael P. Conley, M.D., FACOG Three persons were admitted to the World War Two, was approved Friday Keyport Presbyterian Church on Sunday night at the Middletown Township board last week. of education. Besides the names of the Thieves entered the pigeon coop of deceased, 19 gold stars will be inserted in A.T. Geran at Matawan last week and the plaque, at a cost o f $250. stole all of his pigeons. Hazlet fire company will celebrate The conundrum supper held by the the 36th anniversary of the company with Christian Endeavor society in the a turkey dinner tonight at Buttonwood Reformed Chapel of Holmdel last Manor, Matawan. The company was Wednesday night was well attended, in organized March 10, 1910. The trains spite of the boisterous weather. Nearly a passing through Hazlet caused many fires hundred people were present. Souvenir along the tracks and in the bogs. As the menu cards, ornamented with a bow of people of Hazlet had no proper way of ribbon, were placed beside each plate and fighting fires, it was decided a fire com­ were carried away as a memento by those pany was necessary with adequate fire who took supper. The society cleared fighting apparatus. The first truck was about $45 by the feast. The money will be hand drawn, with ladders and buckets. used in paying the balance due on the The funeral of Richard Allen Rock- piano which is in the chapel. Besides pay­ afeller, 9, son of Edward and Jennie ing this balance the society will have a Roske Rockafeller, Keansburg, who suf­ small amount left in the treasury from the focated Saturday afternoon in a cave that supper. he and a playmate, James Thon, 9, had dug in a sandpit, was held Tuesday after­ 75 YEARS AGO noon at his home. According to police, Richard, a fourth-grade pupil at the Two hundred persons attended an Middletown Township School, East old folks’ concert at the Holmdel Re­ Keansburg, was in the three-foot dugout formed Church on Friday night. About when it caved in. His playmate, who was $100 was cleared. The audience showed on the outside of the cave, ran to the 3 MOS. OF PEAK home of Richard’s parents. Mr. its appreciation by giving liberal applause UNLIMITED C A L L IN G for each number. In keeping with the old Rockafeller went to the scene of the ac­ cident with a shovel and dug out his son. time songs rendered, the singers wore The Keansburg First Aid squad and Dr. J. ancient costumes. Some of the clothing of * © 1996 AT&T. Customer mui ($.06/min)' except apt for"for Plan?" ____ George Feman pronounced the boy dead Other char< — __j, surcharges, L taxes and’5200 early c______. the women comprised wedding gowns per line apply. New activations on annual specified AT&T rate plans of suffocation. His chest was slightly until March 17,1996 must choose promotional option: 1) free made 150 years ago. unlimited airtime during 1st & 13th months ot sen/ice; or 2) free off crushed, police said. peak airtime during first 3 months of service Only one option per Battery » Charger*"""1"9 Judgment for $70 was awarded to activation. Free airtime applies in the Home Rate Area only has no CoiYlDUtfir n . .. cash value and is not transferable to any future plan. Price is after I U p George H. Roberts of New Monmouth $5 AT&T monthly credit $70 store rebate and $50 American Express Gift Cheque. Phone w/o activation $350. Visit store for last week in a suit brought by him against more details. Daniel H. Collinson of New Monmouth. The Independent M o b i l e Last September, Mr. Collinson bought a welcomes letters jrttu to so M in d cow from Mr. Roberts for $83. C r C E L L U L A R Afterwards, the cow went dry. For this to the editor. O f f i c e reason and also on the claim that the cow EATONTOWN O L D B R I D G E 1 Main Street did not live up to Mr. Roberts’s represen­ ■ 3600 Route 9 South • 2 doors from Oasis Ford tations in other respects, Mr. Collinson Letters must be signed i (908) 591-8888 (908) 544-8900 refused to pay for the cow and filed an and include a phone EATONTOWN FREEHOLD Freehold Raceway Mall offset for $50. Mr. Roberts claimed that 115 Route 3| ^ f o T l | t[ °nmouth Mail number for verification. jjj 2 3710 Route 9 the cow was not misrepresented by him H Mon.Jue., Fri. 9-6; Wed. & Thurs. WfcSat. 9-5; Sun. 11-4 (908) 845-3400 and that the reason it went dry was ■ ■ ■ ■ f w i t h A O . b k p . ■ ■ ■ because it was milked by persons who Please limit letters were unfamiliar with that kind of work. to 250 words or less. The Holmdel Fire Company has donated the use of its firehouse for a meeting Friday night in the interest of the Mail to Independent C L E A N potato farmers. Officials of the 7 Edgeboro Road Monmouth County Farmer’s Cooperative association have accepted invitations to East Brunswick, N.J. U P W I T H make addresses and there may be other 08816 speakers. The cooperative association has started a drive for new members in A F L E A ••• Holmdel Township. An audience of 100 or fax to: or more persons is expected at the meet­ (908) 254-0486 ing Friday night. ••• see the Classified Pages 4 4 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13. 1996

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student’s parents had to sponsor the Sum m er is Com ing! Fund is created by school for the application, and plans and expansion ideas had to be submitted to the Buy a Carrier Cooling System union members to Child Development Board of AT&T for now and get a Cash Rebate! review. improve services The renovation added three new class­ •Receive a $150 CASH rebale when you purchase a Carrier 38TRA Air Conditioning System! BY EILEEN KOUTNIK rooms, including a new kindergarten room. Visone said the school currently •Change your furnace at the same time and earn another $50 CASH! Staff Writer enrolls 120 students offering half, full and •Or your choice of a FREE Carrier Humidifier and extended day sessions for students rang­ or Mechanical Air Cleaner! ABERDEEN— Home Away From ing from three months to five years old. Home Academy is enjoying a new addi­ •6 Month Same As Cash Financing Available! Visone said the addition will allow for the tion— three classrooms. school to expand its enrollment by 50 The, Route 34 school renovated its CALL FOR FREE IN HOME ESTIMATE 908-862-1203 more students. Our Engineers aren't com fortable until you are. building last summer with the help of a Phyllis Visone and her husband, $30,000 AT&T grant. Carmine, said they respect the AT&T The school received the grant money commitment to supporting the role of in December, but completed the renova­ families in the building of a solid commu­ tion last summer in hopes of receiving the nity and the devotion that AT&T has grant, said Assistant Director of the shown in upholding the ideals of develop­ school Kathleen Silverman. mentally appropriate education. The grant money was funded through Since the school opened its doors in the AT&T Family Care Development HI 1991, it has been committed to providing I T A L L ! Fund. The fund was created by the each child with activities that foster Communication Workers of America and Servicing your vehicle for over 30 years! growth in the areas of social, emotional, the International Brotherhood o f Electrical intellectual and physical development. Modern, Clean Facility Workers to improve the quality of child Carmine and Phyllis Visone along with State-of-the-Art Equipment and elder care services available to AT&T the 14 teachers said they appreciate School Trained & Experienced Technicians employees in communities where they AT&T Family Care Development for RV’s, Trucks & Motor Homes Serviced live and work. awarding the generous grant to assist the ALL Pre-kindergarten teacher and co-owner school in expanding their program. of the school Phyllis Visone said applying In a letter to The Independent the TIRE BRANDS for the grant was a long process. school said, “The grant money will ensure • Goodyear Bridgestone Visone said in order to be considered that even more of the area’s children will ■ Michelin ■ Dunlop for the grant, the school had to have at have access to an education provided in a - Firestone ■ BF Goodrich least 10 percent of the student body’s safe, well-maintained, loving and intellec­ ALL families employed by AT&T, one of the tually stimulating environment.” SIZES & USES ■ Auto • Truck ■ Boat - Industrial Local talent is sought "Our name says it all" HOLMDEL — Elvis and Marilyn In addition, they seek children’s en­ E B j B t P L E T E Monroe look-alikes, listen up. Allen tertainers, such as clowns, face painters TIRE S, AUTO REPAIR Consulting Inc., is searching for per­ and puppeteers. formers for their summer events, which All people interested are asked to range from a 12-concert series in send tapes and information to Allen Freehold to festivals in W ildwood and Consulting Inc.. 89 Middletown Road, 310 RT. 36 EAST • HAZLET Seaside Heights. Holmdel, 07733 or call (908) 946-2711. HOURS: M0N-FRI 8:00-6:00, SAT 8:00-5:00 The consulting firm is not holding The Elvis and Marilyn Monroe look- auditions, however. Instead, they ask alikes, meanwhile, are urged to enter the performers to send a tape and a press kit 1950s celebrity look-alike contest, to be along with summer availability. held in Wildwood on Aug. 4 and 5. For They are looking for musical bands more information, call the Wildwood ranging from country western, blues, office at (609) 729-6818 or send a pic­ jazz and reggae, and are searching for ture and resume to Look-Alike Main singers, dancers, actors and other per­ Street Wildwood. PO Box 1781, formers. Wildwood, 08260.

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KEYPORT — Peter Koelsch will pre­ Broad Street. Students will be able to D ental exam , consultation, x-rays "J sent a slide program on “Back Yard purchase books. Mrs. Thomas Breisch, Birds” at 12:30 p.m. March 21 at the education chairman of the Woman’s Club, OUR GIFT TO Exam Regularly $41, X-Rays $81 YOU AND • New Patients < >nly GFWC/Woman’s Club of Keyport. The is in charge of the project and members of Coupon must be presented at first visit presentation will be held at the First the club will assist children in their selec­ YOUR FAMILY Expires 4 /3 1 /9 6 Baptist Church Hall. For more informa­ tions. We Welcome You to Join Our Practice For Family Dental Care tion, call (908)671-2360. Proceeds will benefit the school The 28th annual book fair, sponsored library, the children’s room of the It’s easy with “Gentle Dentistry”! • prevention • cosmetic • restorative • convenient hours by the GFWC/Woman’s Club o f Keyport, Keyport Public Library, and the State • open 6 days & evenings too' • 24 hr. emergency service will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. March Federation of Women’s Clubs commit­ 27. 28 and 29 in the Central School on ment to children with cancer. 2 1 9 - 8 9 0 0 Vendors sought for craft and gift show R obert K orw in, d . m d . , pa located at 376 Maple Place, Keyport. A N D A SSO C IA TES Union Square Mall • 500 Rt. 35 • Middletown St. Joseph School PTA will hold a spring carousel craft and gift show from 9 Space charge is $20. For more infor­ Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer or discount a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 23 at the school mation, call (908) 566-1422. INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 4 5

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n i l i t u a r i e s F i n a n c i n g ; ANNA JONES, 100, of Middletown died Middletown Township; six grandchildren; and o r Feb. 28 at Monmouth Medical Center, Long five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were Branch. Born in Rotterdam, Holland, she came held at St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold u p t o to the United States 86 years ago and lived in with the Rev. Joseph Rossi officiating. Funeral Newton and Elizabeth before moving to Middle­ arrangements were under the direction of the town 10 years ago. Mrs. Jones was a cook at Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold. the Cleveland Junior High School, Elizabeth, for 1 0 0 0 15 years before retiring 35 years ago. She was LILLIAN J. WALLACE, 82, of Keyport $ , ° ° a communicant of the Central Baptist Church, died March 3 at Regency Park Nursing Home, Elizabeth, serving on the board of deacons and Hazlet. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she lived there R e b a t e s the Anna Dehgering Guild. She was prede­ until moving to Keyport 50 years ago. She was ceased by her husband, William, who died 50 a homemaker. She was a member of the years ago, and a son, William H. Jones, who Democratic Club and the Board of Elections, both in Keyport. Her husband, Raymond Sr. FREE DIGITAL died 38 years ago. Surviving are two daughters, A Lennox PowerSaver* air conditioner from your I Dolores A. Jones, Covington, Ga., formerly of died in 1964. Surviving are a son, Raymond independent Lennox dealer does more than just keep Freehold Township and Carol E. Moore, King, Jr.; a daughter, Marlene Antrim; four sisters, you comfortable. It self-adjusts to weather THERMOSTAT N.C.; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchil­ Dorothy Robedee, Eleanor King, Teresa Lyons conditions, saving energy and cutting air conditioning With the purchase...... of a new I dren. Funeral arrangements were under the di­ and Katherine Currie, and five grandchildren. costs up to 40%. As we see it, that's pretty cool. rection of the Higgins Memorial Home, Free­ Services were under the direction of Day I Lennox Air Conditioner Unit I hold. Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment was at St. LENNOX- ONI t i l l THING TO W O tlV ABOUT." offer valid thru 4/30/96 I Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. ROBERT H. WALTON, 79, of Shadow SINCE Lake, Middletown Township, died Feb. 28 at THURLOW G. GRAY, 90, of Sedona, Ariz., 1965 I [c & c ]_____ I home. Born in Lakewood, he lived in Freehold died March 3 at home. Born in Petersburg, Ind., Township before moving to Middletown five he lived in Hazlet and Toms River until moving C&C years ago. Mr. Walton was a U.S. Navy veteran to Sedona six years ago. He was a chemical A BAKER & ASSOCIATES RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL of World War II. He was a service manager at engineer at City Service Oil Company (Citgo), Freehold Ford, Freehold Township for over 40 New York City, for 38 years until retiring in FREE ESTIMATES 1 - 8 0 0 - 2 7 3 - 7 1 5 3 EMERGENCY SERVICE years before retiring 11 years ago. He was a 1970. He is predeceased by his wife, Irene, member of the First Presbyterian Church, Free­ 1973, and a son, Charles, 1995. Surviving are (908)495-0600 , hold, the Freehold Lions Club, Shadow Lake two sons, Glen of Westport, Conn., and David Kiwanis Club and the Freehold Township Rifle Gray of Coventry, Conn.; three daughters, Club. He was predeceased by his wife, the for­ Susan Genovese of Sedona, Linda Albach of mer Marion Lott, who died 16 years ago, and a Rustin, Va., and Elaine Randall of Albuquerque, step-daughter, Ann Jean Mullen, who died five N.M.; a brother, Gerald of Petersburg, Ind.; 10 years ago. Surviving are his wife, Jean Schnei­ grandchildren, and eight great-grandchildren. der Geiselman Walton; two sons, Jeff L. Walton, Services were under the direction of Day Howell Township and Gary L. Walton, South Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment was at Fair Belmar; a daughter, Virginia Priccaciante, Jack­ View Cemetery, Middletown. son Township; three step-sons, Timothy Geiselman, Middletown Township and Peter WALTER JOHN (JACK) WILLIAMS JR., and J. Wesley Geiselman, both of Howell 58, of Keyport died March 6 at home. Born in NO MONEY Township; and seven grandchildren. Funeral ar­ Jersey City, he lived in Mt. Laurel until moving rangements were under the direction of the to Keyport 13 years ago. For the past two years, Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold. he was a sales engineer with Electro Catalytic, Union. Prior to that, he owned and operated Pip WILBUR L. DEBE VOISE Jr., 71, of Ab­ Printing, Eatontown, for six years. He was erdeen died March 7 at Bayshore Community predeceased by his father, Walter John Hospital, Holmdel. Born in Matawan, he was a Williams Sr., and his daughter, Kim Carp, 1983. lifelong resident of Aberdeen. He was a Surviving are two daughters, Leslie Clark of Mt. machine operator at Midland-Anchor Glass Co., Holly and Sandra Williams of Wilmington, N.C.; Cliffwood, for 23 years before retiring in 1984. a son, David of Keyport; his mother, Vera, with He was an Air Force veteran of World War II whom he lived; a brother, Michael of Fairhaven; and had served as a sergeant in the 82nd a sister, Patricia Daly of Montville, and five Airborne Division. Surviving are his wife, Patrick grandchildren. Services were under the direc­ 1 0 0 % Financing DeBe Voise; a son, Dennis of Aberdeen; a tion of Day Funeral Home, Keyport. Cremation a s ✓ daughter, Carolyn Harkins of Pasadena, Texas; was private. f c s five grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. NOAH LANDRUM, 61, of Lakewood died S Low M onthly GERTRUDE M. SABATINI, 83, of Ocean- Feb. 25 at Kimball Medical Center, Lakewood. port died March 7 at home. Born in Born in Tuskegee, Ala., he moved to Lakewood Philadelphia, Pa., she lived in Clifton and 45 years ago. Mr. Landrum was self-employed P a y m e n t s Freehold Township before moving to Oceanport as a construction worker. Surviving are his wife, a year ago. She was predeceased by her hus­ the former Mary Coleman; two daughters, band, Edward P. Sabatini, who died two years Jessie M. Pace and Fannie, Alabama; two sis­ ago. Surviving are a son, Peter Sabatini, ters, Halle Garrett and Jessie M. Garrett, both of V Ho Hom e Equity Oceanport; three daughters, Sally Ann Cleveland, Ohio; 10 grandchildren; and three Henderson, Freehold Township, Jacqueline great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Arban, Oceanport and Bernadette Hoyer, at the Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold.

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BY RICHARD JEROME in the other strokes, which is why she’s swimming this week in the individual Staff W riter medley — an event that encompasses the hroughout her athletic career, Jen backstroke, breast stroke and freestyle, as Hodgins has lived by an elegantly well as the butterfly. simple credo. During her three years at Rowan, T“The body achieves what the mind Hodgins’ team has done splendidly under believes,” says the Holmdel-bred swim­ Coach Tony Lisa — winning three con­ ming star for Rowan College. ference championships in two undefeated Thus far, Hodgins has achieved plenty. campaigns and an 11-1 ledger this season. Most notably, the junior has twice made One secret of Rowan’s success, she said, first-team all-American (in the relays) and has been cohesiveness. last year was an honorable mention pick “In practice, the guys and the girls individually. Yesterday, she took off for swim together,” Hodgins explains. “Tony Atlanta to compete in the NCAA Division stresses the fact that we’re all one big III meet, where she will swim the 500- team.” yard freestyle, the 400 individual medley, Looking back over her development as and her best event, the 200 butterfly. a swimmer, Hodgins cites Levine, her ex­ And when it comes to academics, coach, as one strong influence. But per­ Hodgins isn’t just treading water. As a haps an even stronger one has been her sophomore, she made academic all- father, Jack. American (3.5 grade point average or “He was a swimmer himself, having above), a feat likely to be duplicated this started in high school and continued year. through college,” says Hodgins, whose Like many outstanding athletes, Hod­ brother, Steven, now at Holmdel High, gins started early. also is distinguishing himself in the sport. “I was 8 years old when my parents “My father never forced us to swim, but decided I should learn to swim — and he showed great dedication, getting up at that’s when I began swimming competi­ 6 a.m. to take us to practice every day.” tively,” she says. “I started out with the Practice — actually relentless training Freehold Y, under Coach Ron Levine. — and physical endurance, are essential to And when he retired during my junior swimming success, Hodgins says. But, year in high school, I switched to the she adds, mental attitude may be the most Scarlet Aquatic Club at Rutgers, a USS crucial component of all. And that brings (United States Swimming) team.” us back to her motto — that achieving is As for scholastic swimming, Holmdel believing. High School had no program — but that “If you don’t believe in yourself, didn’t stop Hodgins from representing the you’ll never succeed,” Hodgins stresses. Shore Conference on her own at the state Now that her collegiate career is in its meet. final stages, with one year left, she has no “People were saying ‘W ho’s that kid plans to give up the sport. from Holmdel,’ ” she recalls. “I’ll always swim,” said Hodgins, an All along, the butterfly has been Hod­ elementary education major who hopes to gins’ strongest stroke. pursue a teaching career. “I coach during “Once I started doing good times, it the summers at a beach club near my psyched me up for the event,” she ex­ house, and I love to give lessons. I really plained. Of course, Hodgins is no slouch can’t see myself not in the pool.” Jen Hodgins

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Just four years ago, Dan Curich was a novice wrestler. as a junior, when he went a surprising 17-7 and won the record. By the following winter he had won a part-time Now, he’s a two-time District 22 champion. district championship. He had vastly improved over the 4­ position on the varsity. Using a style that relies on countering opponents’ 6 record he compiled as a sophomore and, as a result, was “I was at a disadvantage, so I knew I had to pick moves, the Raritan High School senior went 12-5 this able to sneak up on some unsuspecting opponents. everything up fast,” Curich said. “I watched the other season, helping the Rockets to a three-way tie for first “I don’t think people expected too much, so I had guys and began copying their moves, and was able to pick place in the Shore Conference’s B North division. He nothing to lose,” he recalled. “I worked hard and coming up several of them. From there, it was just a matter of get­ went on to win the districts, but was knocked out of the in 1 thought I’d have a good season. I tried to take it one ting more experience.” Region VI competition in a tough double-overtime loss. match at a time and that’s how I got into the districts.” Dunnells agreed. “Dan worked very hard to get where “Dan’s style is defensive, he feels out the opposition,” That was not the case this season. Much was expected he is. He has good hips and he’s very skilled. His antici­ said coach Rich Dunne 11s. “It’s a method that requires and Curich’s name was known to his opponents. pation is excellent. It has to be for the way he wrestles, quickness, and Dan has plenty of that. He’s able to “As a defending champion, your opponents really get and he makes it work for him.” counter just about anything an opponent can do.” geared up for you,” he said. “That alone makes it harder, It certainly has. A B-student, Curich is hoping to con­ After competing at 152 pounds as a junior, Curich plus there are expectations and, as a result of that, there’s tinue wrestling in college. He said he has been in touch began the campaign at 160 pounds, where he suffered two a lot more pressure to win.” with several coaches, and would like to attend a Division of his losses in the Southern Regional Tournament. He Pressure, however, is something Curich is familiar I school. then dropped back to 152 pounds and finished second in with. With only a brief stint in a recreation wrestling pro­ “Wherever I end up, I’m going to take the same the Lenape Valley Tournament. gram behind him, Curich decided the sport was for him as approach,” he said. “I’ll give it everything I have and see “I wasn’t feeling real strong at 160,” he explained. “I a freshman. It became apparent that he was behind the what happens.” don’t know why, but I just didn’t feel right, so I cut the grapplers who had spent several years in youth programs. After all, it’s worked before. extra eight pounds. Curich watched, listened and learned. Quickly. He From there he picked up pretty much where he left off made the junior varsity and compiled a better than .500 — W arren Rappleyea

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:# BY NEIL SCHUMAN High School of Lawrenceville, 5-2. IP V O I I ADE DI A K IK IIkir* A S'A DEED The game, played last Wednesday, was lr TUU AKc rU\ NiHlNv7 A LA K ttK X Staff Writer the last game of the season to be played he accolades continue to pile up on the Colts’ home ice, the American for the Christian Brothers Skating and Ice Hockey Center in Wall W hether you will continue your education or Academy (Middletown) ice hock­ Township. T ey team. And although it was a home game for go right to w ork Just two weeks ago it joined Montclair the Colts, the near capacity crowd of 500- and Brick as the only teams to win the plus was decidedly partisan toward the Give us a call Gordon Cup (the National A Division’s visitors. postseason tournament) three consecutive “Sometimes it’s a good thing when we MONMOUTH COUNTY seasons. play in front of a hostile crowd,” said Now the Colts (23-4) have set their VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Reynolds. “It seems to get the guys fired sights on an even loftier goal, an unprece­ up.” dented third straight New Jersey State In­ The Colts dominated the game on both • Visual Communications Technology terscholastic Athletic Association (NJSI­ ends of the ice, outshooting the Irish 45­ • Construction Technology AA) overall state title. 12. And based on their performance in the But a strong performance by Notre • Automotive/Mechanical Technology NJSIAA tournament thus far, the only Dame’s junior goalie Josh Van Hoose • Service Occupations Technology question one can ask is: “How can they kept the goal scoring from becoming as • Health Careers be stopped?” one-sided as the shots-on-goal. Van One team that was thought to be a con­ Hoose had to make a whopping 30 saves PROGRAMS ARE AVAILABLE FOR BOTH tender, Delbarton High School of Morris in the first two periods alone. County, tried to end the Colts’ run on Sat­ Despite Van Hoose’s goaltending hero­ HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ADULTS urday afternoon in the NJSIAA Parochial ics, CBA was able to get on the score­ We are located throughout Monmouth County semifinal played at the Mennen Arena in board three times in the first 5 minutes Morris Township. and 11 seconds of the game, on goals by But they proved to be no match for the Danny Ciorciari, Jimmy Henkel and For further inform ation call deep and experienced Colts, who beat Brennan Guli. the M onm outh C ounty V ocational School District them 6-2. Keith Mazza and Wagenbach added Team captain Dustin DePalma scored third-period goals to clinch the win for the two goals and assisted on a power play Colts. goal by Andy Gojdycz. CBA goals were Tonight they will return to the Mennen also registered by Todd Wagenbach, Joe Arena, where they will meet Seton Hall Cangelosi and Mike Shaheen. Prep in the NJSIAA Parochial Champi­ MCVSD does not discriminate on the basis o f Age, Color, Handicap, National O rigin, “We played a good solid game and onship at 8 p.m. Race, religion, Sex or Limited English once again our seniors came through for “We played two very tight competitive us,” said CBA coach Mike Reynolds. games against Seton Hall Prep, including a “And Delbarton was certainly playing 1-0 win in the first game of the season,” r \ much better hockey than earlier in the Reynolds was quick to point out. “But what year, so that was a big factor.” happened then doesn’t matter. Now w e’re “It seems like we have to get through playing them in a different building.” NEVADA BOB’S Delbarton every year,” said DePalma. If the Colts can defeat the Hall, they “When you play a great team like that you will earn the right to play for the NJSIAA W orld’s Largest Chain O f G olf Pro Shops! can’t take them lightly. You must be pre­ three-peat. pared to do battle.” The winner of Wednesday’s Parochial And battle they did, outshooting the final will meet the winner of the Public / —n SPALDING?\ I ^ rue G*eA7rsr f MU# / wooer ^ Green Wave 29-16, although they were School final (either Brick or Chatham) for held to a season-low three shots-on-goal the NJSIAA overall championship. BAIRFLOWV VI M A ST E R in the second period. If CBA can win just two more games, The Colts got into the semifinal by de­ they can make New Jersey high school G olf B alls feating another tough team, Notre Dame hockey history. G O L F 9 9 15 Ball S t Paddy’s Race set fo r Sunday GLOVE Pack Traffic will be heavy on the back to the top three male and female finishers roads of Freehold Township Sunday in the 10-mile race. There will be a full ^ V - j m i t 3 P e r . S 9 " " j morning when runners and race walkers complement of age group awards. 5 f o r C u s t o m e r r compete in the Seventh Annual Nestle’s There are club championships with St. Paddy’s 10-Mile Race presented by cash incentives ranging from $100-$250 the Freehold Area Running C lu b . for the three RRCA clubs pre-registering . o f f e r NEVADA BOB'S COUPON GM The race will start at 11 a.m. in Liberty the most entrants. - e x p ir e s Oak Park and take its competitors down The clubs also will field male, female 3 /3 1 /9 6 the scenic back roads of Freehold Town­ and co-ed racing teams. Host Freehold ship before concluding back in the park Area Running Club figures to be in the on Georgia Road. hunt for the club title. 5 0 O F F A top field of runners has again been In addition to the running awards, the ANY PAIR OF assembled for this traditional race that has 10-mile race will also have awards for become one that racers from around the racewalking and Clydesdale divisions. G O L F S H O E S state circle on their calendar. This year’s In addition to the 10-mile race, there race has been designated as the Road will be a special Leprechaun 5K Run. I N S T O C K The Nestle’s St. Paddy’s Race is a Except sale items. Runners Club of America Eastern Coupon must be presented Regional Championships. fund-raising event with proceeds benefit­ at time of purchase. The top runners will have an added ing Freehold Township PBA Charities, cash incentive this year. A $250 bonus Special Olympics and the Freehold SALE LIM ITED TO STORE STOCK ON HAND. NEVER UNDERSOLD will be awarded to the male and female Township Recreation Commission Special Education Programs. OAKIIIRST MANALAPAN Nevada Bob's GUARANTEES winners who set new course records. The liiO.2 Route >> South Route 9 North to beat your lowest price on any marks the racers will be shooting for are There will be race day registration for 1 Milt's So. 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BY RICHARD JEROME ble figures, compiling a 10 ppg. average. South’s best defensive player, 6-5 cen­ Staff W riter ter Jamie Bowes, registered four blocked Coach Jim Anderson of the Middle­ shots a game, while also averaging seven town High School South boys basketball ppg. on offense. Under the boards, senior team has a concise summary of his club’s Rich Stoner (6-2) had eight rebounds a Deliver competitive 14-12 campaign. contest, to top the team. “We had a good work ethic,” he said. Anderson’s quintet took second place in “We played well as a team.” A North for the fifth time in the last six Greater Media Anderson added that he is especially campaigns, realizing one of the coach’s pleased with South’s performance because preseason goals! And there was another of the squad’s youthful cast. highlight. “We had an eight-game winning “We had only one returning player streak in the first half of the season, which Newspapers from last year’s 15-10 team,” noted the was a nice surprise,” Anderson said. second-year coach. In the coming months, his team will to hom es in your com m unity That retread was an important one, engage in the usual off-season prepara­ junior guard Frank Bennett. A 5-10 slash­ tion, especially as the next academic year er, Bennett posted an average o f 19 points draws closer. per game, up four ppg. from his fine per­ Unlike other coaches, I encourage my formance of last year. players to play other sports,” Anderson Bennett was the most prolific of a trio added. “It makes them better-rounded ath­ Earn extra incom e...no collections of junior guards who sparked the South letes.” Looking ahead to next year, when offense. Matt Hall, who stands 5-11, fin­ all those fine juniors will be seasoned ished up with an 11 ppg. mark and led the seniors, the South coach sounds a note of Call Chris on 908-254-1755 squad in 3-point shooting. The third optimism: guard, 6-2 Brad Rausch, also hit for dou­ “I expect the kids’ll be fired up.” for m ore inform ation 5 2 MARCH 13, 1996, INDEPENDENT Sport Shorts

Filak at 787-3887. Racing Championship as awarded by the activities, at 431-8470. ABERDEEN USATF-NJ Joint LDR Selection Girls between 16-18 and coaches in­ Committee. The Father’s Day Classic is The Battle of Monmouth Flash, a Katie Tice, 7, won five gold medals at terested in a Big League Softball program scheduled for June 16 and has been 1980-81 boys traveling team, is looking the Hamilton Aquatic Club mini-meet. are asked to call 747-2410. A minimum of named the Women’s Open LDR 5-Mile for experienced players to fill its roster for She recorded victories in the 25-yard 60 participants are required for a league Championship. The Father’s Day Classic the spring Monmouth-Ocean Soccer freestyle, backstroke, breast stroke and season. is a 700-point race in the Midland Run- Association season. Details: 780-9891. butterfly. She also was on the winning New Jersey Road Racing Grand Prix. 100-yard freestyle relay team. At the The Hazlet Diamonds, a girls trav­ USATF-NJ members are afforded a $2 The New Jersey Devils 14th Annual United States Swimming 8-and-under eling soccer team, is seeking experienced pre-entry discount. Membership with Food Drive will be held on March 15 mini-championships, Bergen Community players for the spring season. Players born USATF-NJ allows the athletes to be when the Stanley Cup champions host College, Tice garnered silver medals in after July 31, 1983 are eligible. For more scored in the year-long competition. the Tampa Bay Lightning at 7:35 p.m. the butterfly and freestyle. information, call 219-0667. Each race in the MRGP is counted to­ All fans are asked to bring unopened ward a year-long point total as scored cans or boxes of nutritious food to the against other members of the USATF-NJ. game. All donations collected will go to HAZLET REGIONAL To receive membership information, call the Community FoodBank of New Jersey 463-8444. for distribution to the hungry throughout Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring a the state. The wives and girlfriends of the gymnastics program on Mondays and The M iddletow n D ragons are hold­ Novice and experienced runners are Devils players will be on hand to collect Wednesdays at Lillian Drive School, ing open tryouts for experienced field currently being recruited by the the food on the arena concourse and box beginning March 18. The cost of the pro­ players and goalkeepers born between Leukemia Society to participate in this office lobby as fans arrive at the game. gram is $55 and the class will meet for 16 Aug. 1, 1984 and July 31, 1985, who are year’s running of the Mayor’s Midnight All fans will receive a raffle ticket for sessions. For girls 6-8 years old, classes interested in playing competitive travel Sun Marathon in Anchorage, Alaska on every can or box of food donated. will be held from 5:30-6:30 p.m. or 6:45­ soccer at its highest level in the tri-state June 22. The Northern New Jersey Everyone making a donation will be eli­ 7:45 p.m. Enrollment for all classes is lim­ area. For more information, call 577­ Chapter’s “Team in Training” program gible to win autographed Devils memora­ ited. Registration will take place on a 1574. Middletown residency is not re­ invites those interested in participating bilia. For additional information on the first-come, first-served basis until March quired. to receive expert training and advice on food drive, call the CFB of New Jersey at 15 at the Recreation Office located in the long distance running/walking in ex­ 355-3663. James J. Cullen Center, 1776 Union Ave. Runners, race walkers and aspiring change for reaching a predetermined The program is for Hazlet residents only marathoners who would like the experi­ fund-raising goal. In addition, the Soci­ The Battle of Monmouth Raptors, a and proof of residency is required at the ence of participating in the San Francisco ety will cover all hotel and airfare ex­ U-13 boys traveling soccer team, is look­ time of registration. Make checks payable marajhon on July 14 are invited to join the penses incurred during the race week­ ing for players to round out its roster. The to: Hazlet Recreation. No walk-ins will be Arthritis Foundation’s “Joints in Motion” end. As a member of the “Team in team plays its matches in Freehold and accepted. For more information, call 739­ marathon training team. “Joints in Training” program, you can train to run practices three days a week in Marlboro. 0653. Motion” team members will receive free or walk in Alaska or one of 36 other To be eligible for the Raptors, boys must entry in the marathon, 18 weeks of train­ marathons. For more information, call be born between 8/1/82 and 7/31/83. For The Hazlet United Soccer Associa­ ing by experts, travel and hotel ac­ (201) 376-9559. additional information, call Mike Har- tion will sponsor a dinner-dance at the commodations and running gear — all at gadon at 972-9287 or Rich Goldstein at Ramada Inn, Hazlet, at 7 p.m. on April 27. no cost to them — in return for raising The Central Jersey Hawks are form­ 972-1810. The dance will honor the founders of $2,500 for arthritis research and quality- ing an American Athletic Union girls bas­ HUSA and celebrate 25 years of youth of-life programs for people with arthritis ketball team for 10-year-olds and are East Windsor Speedway begins its soccer. Tickets are available at the Hazlet in New Jersey. The Arthritis Foundation looking for hard-working, dedicated play­ 1996 stock car racing season on Friday Recreation Office or by calling 787-4459 will provide guidance along the way with ers with a love for the game. Players must night at 7:30. Small-Block Modified co­ or 888-0962. fund-raising tips and sources for obtaining be bom after Jan. 1, 1985. For more infor­ champions Frank Cozze of Windgap, Pa. pledges. Interested runners and walkers, mation, call Kevin Kresge at 264-4345. and Doug Hoffman of Allentown, Pa. will along with family and friends, are invited begin defense of their ’95 titles that night. MIDDLETOWN to attend the “Joints in Motion” kickoff The Central Jersey Rockets, an Street Stocks and the new Sportsman party on Sunday at the Atlantic Club, Amateur Athletic Union basketball or­ Division also will be in action on Friday Wall. For more information, call 283­ ganization, are seeking players for a boys at the half-mile clay oval. The Modifieds Middletown Little League will be 4300. team for 12-year-olds. Players must be will race over 25 laps in their feature, the holding a Little League umpires clinic on born after Sept. 1, 1983. For more in­ Street Stock and Sportsmen, 15 circuits. March 23 and 30. The group is looking for The American Red Cross Father’s formation, call Charlie Emslie at 888­ The racing season will run Friday nights additional umpires for its Little League Day Classic has been selected as a 1996 0180. through mid-October. For additional season. Anyone interested in umpiring, USA Track & Field New Jersey Road information on the season opener or sea­ call John Baldwin at 495-3685 or Dan The North Jersey Maccabi Club is son, call 609-448-8510. seeking interested male and female Jewish athletes between 13 and 16 who desire to Tickets for the Trenton Thunder participate in the JCC Maccabi Youth home games for the 1996 baseball sea­ PLAY THE BASEBALL Games to be held in St. Louis, Mo., from son are now on sale. Individual game Aug. 11-16. Participation in the following tickets can be purchased at the Thunder team and individual sports is being ticket windows at Waterfront Park or by OF YOUR DREAM S! offered to boys and girls: Basketball, phone by calling 609-394-8326. Ticket bowling, chess, dance, gymnastics, rac- office hours are Monday-Friday from 10 quetball, soccer, swimming, table tennis, a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 tennis, track and field and wrestling (boys p.m. Game day sales are from 10 a.m. to only). The girls fast-pitch softball team is the seventh inning. The Thunder, a still seeking a catcher. For more informa­ Double A affiliate of the Boston Red % tion call Larry Seigman at (201) 560­ Sox, open their home schedule on April J o i n t h e 1400, ext. 108 during the day or (203) 5 against the Harrisburg Expos. Trenton 694-2596 in the evening. You also may also will host the Double A All-Star call Jeff Hirschman at (201) 595-0100, Game on July 8. Central Jersey ext. 240. The Mudcats, a Central Jersey AAU The Mount Laurel Force, an under- 12-year-old baseball team will be holding M u d c a t s ! 18 girls soccer team, is holding open try­ tryouts on March 23-24. The Mudcats will If you are a com petitive, talented and outs for tournament guests and next sea­ play 25-30 games between June 20 and Aug. 10. The team will participate in tour­ aggressive baseball player w ho is 12 yrs. son players. For information on tryouts, call Steve Rosbert at 767-1559. naments in New Jersey, including the old and would like to join a traveling New Jersey AAU championships and na­ AAU team that hopes to represent NJ in Freehold Township High School has tional tournaments in Minnesota or the National Tournam ent, call the following coaching vacancies for the Florida. Those players interested in play­ spring 1996 athletic season: freshman ing for the Mudcats should call either R alph C aprio (908) 787-4518 or softball and junior varsity girls soccer. Ralph Caprio at 787-4518 or Frank Frank R inaldi (908) 510-7331 Interested candidates must have at least 60 Rinaldi at 510-7331 as soon as possible college credits. For more information, call for additional information on the team and Tryouts will be held in early March . Linda Jewell, supervisor of extracurricular the tryouts. INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 5 3

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J V I N N Y u PROPERTY LINES k m m n AQUIUNO ...... HAZLET #1 317 Charm Court...... $152,000 AREA ACENT V.R.I. 187 Delaware Ave...... $5,000 New on tne market 12 Ilex Place...... $172,500 mint cond. 4 D/r. Home on a'/.acre treed lot, 35 Ivy Hill Drive...... $195,000 h/w floors, 2 car garage, 4 Joyce St...... $129,900 e.i.k., air, a/r, fam rm. 454 Lloyd Road...... $138,500 M u st See *179,900 817 Shore C oncourse ...... $55,000 11 Stemler Drive...... $122,000 f U S r a a s s . M u r p h y 32 Ashleigh Drive...... $171,320 R e a lty 28 Irwin Place...... $145,000 V.R.I. Affiliate 586 Line Road...... $162,500 1989-1994 NJAR Multi Million Dollar Club 7 New York Ave...... $141,000 4 Pine Knot Ave...... $130,000 264-9511 HOLMDEL ______

I Deercrest Drive...... $204,000 18 Goldsmith Drive...... $375,000 7 Wagner Court...... $270,000 47 Bethany Road...... $233,000 3 Hixon Terrace...... $514,095 4 Shadow Ridge Court $428,500

Carol Ann Stevenson Arthur J. Gargano Freehold Manalapan 73 Fulton...... $23,500 205 Main St...... $272,000 418 Main St...... $63,000 33 Warren St...... $156,750 418 Main St...... $63,000 I 111/2 Middlesex Road ...... $178,000 13 Texas Road...... $125,000 Anjali Agashe II Crestwood Road ...... $179,600 Manalapan MIDDLETOWN i 67 Davis Lane...... $153,000 70 Deepdale Road...... $315,000 70 Highland Ave...... $127,000 40 Howland Road...... $426,000 1124 Highway 3 6 ...... $50,000 5 Joseph Drive...... $242,000 ACHIEVER Locust Point Road...... $80,000 864 Main St...... $120,000 Chuck Charneski 464 Palmer Ave...... $123,000 Manalapan w h o h a v e 21 Pearl St...... $198,000 109 Shoreland Terrace...... $106,500 e a r n e d m em bership Fax your news items to i n t h e The Independent 1995 NJA 254-0486 Florence M. Crawford BARBARA KENAS GETS HOUSES SOLD! JUST LISTED! MOTHER/DAUGHTER 435 Amboy Ave. Aberdeen $ 1 3 6 ,5 0 0 Mint 10 yr. old custom bilevel. 3 bedrooms, LR with skylite, 20 foot family room w/custom F.P PLUS- Separate apartment w/pri. entrance, full kitchen, bed­ room. LR & bath. PERFECT 1995 MOTHER/DAUGHTER - COMPANY AWARD In-law or teen, retreat WINNER!

OVER 5 M ILLIO N SOLD IN 1995!

If you w ant your house SOLO LIST W ITH BARBARA KENAS! STRATHMORE SPECIALIST! Freehold Keyport Aberdeen Office 4 6 2 - 8 6 0 0 2 6 4 - 3 4 5 6 a 583-5400 lie INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 5 5

ThePrudential^ ThePrudential ThePrudential^ New Jersey Realty New Jersey Realty Surrusco/Leavy Inc. Surrusco/Leavy Inc. r ~ : f Sherri Tropin Diane McCarty Realtors Realtors 908-566-1881 908-946-0729 908-390-8000 908-390-8000 ext. 1 1 8 ext. 31

ABERDEEN Most desirable unit in development, 1400 square ft. COLTS NECK Impressive Custom Ranch on 4.74 AC w/golf EAST BRUNSWICK Colonial Oaks-New European Kitchen, EAST BRUNSWICK 4 bdrm. Col, 2 car garage, brick frpf, new wooded location. New carpeting. 2 BR, 214 baths. Starting at course views 4 BR K h bath finished bsmt with maids room/den, cathedral ceiling, 3 bdrms, 2 C/AC. new roof, new kitchen, new windows, fin. bsmt.. new patio, half baths and 1 full bath, s jg g g g g private bkyd, hdwd firs. s^ g g g g ‘9 2,920 ‘79 9 ,9 0 0

i * ThePrudential^ ThePrudential^ ThePrudential^ New Jersey Realty Surrusco/Leavy Inc. ^ p p i i Surrusco/Leavy Inc. Realtors Realtors Joan Pearsall Marilyn S George Hept 908-946-7800 908-390-8000 908-390-8000 908-946-0729 ext. 4 5 EAST BRUNSWICK Custom 4 to 5 bdrmi. home on cul-de*sac with EAST BRUNSWICK Colonial Oaks-Custom 7 Bdrs, 4'A bath EATONTOWN New Construction. 8 Townhouse Complex, 3 HOLMOEL Spacious 4 BR 21/2 Bath Colonial Split on a deck overlooking Ig. property. New vinyl siding3 , new Anderson windows, 4 Colonial, finished basmt., deck, 2 fireplaces, sun room, loaded BR, 2.5 Bath & Garage. Cul-de-sac. baths, trpl in 25x25 LR. $22g goQ with extra. Why build?. ■479,000 ‘129,900 *299,000

Q n l u ^ i {■ H I Gloria O n k W g N i i s o n H a i^ l Realtors JHS 57 REALTY INC JH S 57 REALTY INC, JHS 57 REALTY INC. JAMESBURG JAMESBURG JAMESBURG Holmdel Beverly Weikel Ask for Lynn Ask for Terri D. 908-946-3200 908-521-0590 ______908-521-1957 908-521-1957 USHOLMDEL Snuggled on a pnvate oversized lot at end of cul-de-sac. This JAMESBURG ADORABLE CAPE! Roomy 3 bedroom Cape with fireplace) JAMESBURG PRICE REDUCED.'!!! Spacious 3 Bdrm dome wittiin JAMESBURG CHARMING COLONIAL! 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths 4-BR Colonial offers walk-out basement, screened porch, firplaces in master in living room, dining room, C/A, renovated Oath, new windows & doors. walking distance of park with lake and zoo. Lower level has 2 Bonus & a full basement. See for yourself. bedroom and family rooms. H293 Vinyl siding. Full bsmt. Fenced rryard. Great Location. Rooms for work or play. New Anderson door open to large deck and ‘43 9 ,9 0 0 ‘14 2 ,5 0 0 fenced yard.______*159.900______‘126,900

( f a ThePrudential^ ThePrudential Paramount Prudential^ New Jersey Realty New Jersey Realty New Jersey Realty [ * ■ >P* Hr Properties Jean Yeh Matawan Matawan Barbara Tuttle Unlimited, Inc. 908-946-0729 r * i t Barbara Tuttle 908-566-0242 MARLBORO ext. 2 2 908-566-0242 ext. 1 3 7 908-972-0500 ext. 1 3 7 MANALAPAN 2 BR. 2 Bath Condo, Neutrally decorated, MARLBORO Dramatic 4BR, 2/1B Colonial with full basmt, 2 gar.. MARLBORO Immaculate 5 BR, 2 full/2 halt bath CH Colonial on MATAWAN 4 year colonial near lake and town. 3 bedrooms, great location. corner, 2 story foyer, bright and spacious. Dramtic kit/FR. pnvate lot offers hardwood floors throughout, HWBB, gas heat, greal 1/1 bath, natural woodwork, 1 garage, fenced yard. room w/FP, full bsmt. w/walkout. *109,900 *308,000 ______‘329,900 ______•168,000

ThePrudential1^ ( f a New Jersey Realty 1 1 ThePrudential New Jersey Realty Jim & Mary Lou McGrath Ann Davis &■ Associates Ann Davis 8e Associates Jim Betarah Ml Al TORS 908-946-0729 908-446-4959 Call ton Today at Call Ron Today at e x t. 1 8 te a 609-259-2242 609-259-2242 MIDDLETOWN Colonial - 9 rooms, 4Br, 2'/, baths, tam, rm MILLSTONE TWP. 4 bedroom, 2'/; bath Col. on almost 7 acres of MILLSTONE TWP. ELEGANT CUSTOM MANOR Two story foyer, curved oak stair­ . J . ... point­ MILLSTONE TWP. CLASSIC APPEAL Cul-de-sac location-Bay windows in LR & OR w/Tireplace, large deck and in-ground pool, unbelievable privacy and serenity, includes 3 stall barn. case, tam rm w/marble fpl. wood firs and moldings in living, dining & library. Well appt family with gas log fpl vaulted ceiling & buiR-ms & skylights Additional great room & den 12 ed kitchen Nanny quarters/office on first floor with separate entrance. Master suite wJsitling course bsmt center island kitchen JennAir cooktop oven, oak cabinets Master suite with sitting rm & fpl 5 BRS. 3.5 baths g 9Q0 *359,900 ‘26 4 ,9 0 0 room & fireplace 5 Brs, 3.5 baths *324 900

G n t u p ^ i G n M ^ Weichert g y ® M & . , m JHS 57 REALTY INC. Realtors f i t JAMESBURG P.I.C. REALTY OLD BRIDGE Ask lor Pat Ask for Judi 908-679-6600 908-525-1550 908-521-1957 609-259-0200 MONROE TWP. (Borderline MillstoiRBJ Builders Custom Home! northhanovertwp : CHARMING CUSTOM COLONIAL Custom colonial in igh visibility area offers abun- Quality built Custom Center Halt Colonial on 9 23 acres w/4/d bedrm, 2Vi bth, trpl, full bsmt, rural Burlington County, 5 minutes trom historic Allentown. Home features hardwood and OLD BRIDGE One level ranch end unit with 2 BR, 2B. Convenient to OLD BRIDGE Office building located in wme cellar, Jacuzzi, portico, circular drive, 3 tier deck, iiigr. pool, tennis court. All amenities tile tloors throughout, cathedral ceiling, atrium doors 3 bedrooms, 2 5 baths, formal dininQ, NYC Buses and local shopping. Dir Rt 516 to Patio Green, second R dknce of parking, four separate offices, reception area and full basement. «*M.iu«i. S42g,000 country kitchen and study *197 50 0 onto Nightingale to #117. Recently redecorated ______‘102,500 *169,999

G n h J ^ j T he P ThePrudential (£jjj> New Jersey Realty New Jersey Realty Matawan JHS 57 REALTY INC Matawan ' P.I.C. REALTY Barbara Tuttle j a m e s b u r g Barbara Tuttle 908-566-0242 908-679-6600 Helen Rescigno 908-566-0242 ext. 1 3 7 908-521-1957 ext. 1 3 7 OLD BRIDGE Breath-taking is the only way to descnbe this 4 bedroom, OLD BRIDGE Lots of room inside and out1 Move right into this 3 bedroom OLD BRIDGE 5 BR, 3 full baths. Large 2 story w/basmt. + 2 garage. OLD BRIDGE Adult 55+ - Talk to Tuttle about this 2 B ranch 2’/? bath colonial, full basement, 2-car garage, family room with fireplace, ranch on 88 acres with new country kitchen, wall to wall fireplace m living room, full Location overlooks woodsey setting. Easy commute via Parkway exit 120. w/den. Private! Car at door/bus/pool club. Cheesequake park-like yard with inground pool, upgrades galore. Call for details. bsmt. 2 car oversized detached garage Brand new kitchen with Jennair! *259,500 ______‘163,500______‘2 0 5 ,0 0 0 ______Village ‘7 5 ,000

OLD BRIDGE OLD BRIDGE CROSS COUNTY REALTY Kendall Park Call r 908-525-1550 908-525-1550 Phyllis Rosen ______908-940-1300 6 0 9 -2 5 OLD BRIDGE CONVENIENT living One level convenience with this 3 BR OLD BRIDGE MOVE IN CONDITION 4BR possible mother/daughter SOUTH BRUNSWICK 2 bedroom plus loft with finisheo UPPER FREEHBlB t w R reamriogeCustom4BRi ranch with 2 baths Walking distance to NVC trans & shopping. Dir Rt. 516 to witn hardwood tloors. 2-car garage and private yard Dir Rl 18/or 516 basement, fenced private yard, big eat-m-kitchen, superior Indian tcatur«, eat-in kitchen witn snack bar, deck, garage. Sits off roai Patio Green. R on Villa to end, L on Community Cu. l on Dawn to #144. East lo Englishtown Rd to #591 s FieldsScnool. . . . „ . . . fieaotihii t 8 acre wooded lot. ERA Buyer Protection Plan. Motw *154,900 ______*100,900______‘157,000 ______5 6 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996

008 Condos 020 Buildings 035 Help Wanted 4 ^ ^ Townhouses Garages Full Time REAL ESTATE HOWELL/FREEHOLD MANALAPAN-Storage-Rte. 9 TOWNSHIP - 3 bedrm., 2 1/2 Gordon’s Corner Shopping CHILD CARE PROVIDER bath, att. gar. Exc. cond. Walk Center. Basement w/separate For ’96-’97 School year. 4 half 005 Apartments to NYC bus. Assumable or exterior entrance. 2,200 sq. ft. days (7-.30 am to Noon) 1 full $109,900. 908-294-9614 Call 908-214-1900 day (7:30 am to 5.30 pm). For Rent $7.00 per hour. Send Resume to. “ All Real Estate advertised in this Red Oak School newspaper is subject to the Fed­ SAYREVILLE 022 Commercial eral Housing Act of 1966 which 214 Highway 35 Luxury 2 bedrm., 2Vz bath Red Bank NJ 07701 makes it illegal to advertise any Townhouse, Central air, all Properties preference, limitation or discrimi­ or call for application CLASSIFIED nation based on race, color, reli­ appliances. Priced $1,000.’s 908-741 -9066 gion, sex or national origin, or an below market price! Must see! intention to make any such prefer­ $92,900. Owner 908-852-9553 FREEHOLD CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY DEADLINES ence, limitation or discrimination. Rent 2,000 sq.ft. to 11,500 sq. (12 month position) This newspaper wKI not knowingly ft. warehouses and/or offices. East Brunswick MONDAY Line Ads - 3:00 pm accept any advertising lor Real Es­ AVAILABLE NOW. Overhead Public School District tate which is in violation of the 011 Mobile Homes doors. All prime locations. Nationally Recognized Display Ads - 3:00 pm law. Our readers are informed that Call owner 908-462-1991 For Excellence all dwellings advertised in this QUALIFICATIONS newspaper are available on an ► Excellent secretarial skills HOURS OPEN SATURDAYS 9-2 equal opportunity basis." OCEAN GROVE-Comer of Rt. HAZLET -Double wide, 22x60. 71 & Broadway-2 office spac­ * Excellent computer skills New roof, windows. 2 bed­ es total 680. sq. ft. $850. per * Positive interpersonal and Reaching Over 140,000 Homes M onday.....8:30 om-5:30 pm Wednesday.8:30 am-6:30 pm NORTH BRUNSWICK room s, 1'/2 baths, shed. mo. util. incl. Avail 4/1. Call communications skills MUST SEE! $35,000. Call 908-739-0445 » Ability to handle a variety of Tuesday.....8:30 am-5:30 pm Thursday 8:30 a m -6:30 pm 2 bedroom upper in 2 family 908-888-4486 tasks simultaneously • News Transcript • Sentinel • Suburban • Bayshore house. Eat-in kitchen, washer/ Friday...... 8:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday 9:00 am-2:00 pm and with confidence Independent • Middletown Independent • Examiner dryer. $750./mo. plus util. * Energy and flexibility Non-smoker. 908-828-7020 HAZLET-Why Rent? New mo­ Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept bile homes. Financing. 15 & 023 Industrial * Sense of humor responsibility for only the first Incorrect Insertion. We reserve the SAYREVILLE 20 year. 6 mo-1 yr. free rent Properties MINIMUM SALARY: $16,700. Local Sentinel/Suburban Readers right to edit, reject or properly classify any ad. BORDENTOWN AVENUE Call: 908-888-9335 AVAILABLE: APPLICATION DEADLINE: May Call 254-7979 WINDING WOOD MANALAPAN-Off Rt. 33 March 15, 1996 1 & 2 BEDROOM GARDEN Millhurst Business park, office/ Send resume and three letters APARTMENTS FROM $595. 013 Real Estate warehouse space avail. 800 of reference to. BRAND NEW AVAILABLE Wanted sq. ft.-5,500 sq. ft. Call Mrs. Brenda Witt, daily 9am-5pm 908-462-2000 Assistant Superintendent " T-3919 tor Personnel 760 Route 18 SOUTH RIVER SCULPTOR 025 Business East Brunswick, NJ 08816 4 Rooms, $640. a mo. plus Needs work space for rent Equal Opportunity Employer utilities. 1 1/2 security. Good Call 609-o55-0015 Opportunities location. Call 908-821-7073

9 m LAUNDROMAT iLU lJ i 007 Houses for Sale 014 Mortgages We have locations available + DAY CAMP REAL ESTATE 5-15 GARAGE SALES 60 the best financing in town. ENTERTAINMENT 69 Garden State Laundry Sys­ GREAT EAST BRUNSWICK - 6 Bed­ tems, NJ’s only authorized room Colonial. Move-in cond. Wascomat Dealer. Get the SUMMER Asking $319,900. Quick sale. ALL CREDIT O.K. RE-FINANCING facts. Come to our FREE Principals only. 908-390-8308 INFO seminars every JOB! 7Days-9am-9pm. 908-607-2720 Sports Coaches Mortgage Money Unlimited Wed. at 6:30pm 1026 W Elizabeth Ave. Life Guards 281 Hwy. 79 Morganville, NJ Woodworking Teacher COMMERCIAL 17-28 EDISON Licensed Mortgage Banker Linden, NJ 1-800-841-4608 SERVICE PIRECTQPY 7Hfr BY OWNER. North Edison. or 908-862-4479 Nurse Lovely & spacious, center hall NJ Department or Banking Photography Teacher Colonial, in prestigious Chan* MOMS-Fun home based busi- Drama Coach dler Hills. Wooded & land­ ness-eam $100.-$1,000./mo. Painting Instructor scaped, % acre lot. 4 bed­ HOMEOWNERS Discovery Toys 908-821-4556 In Manalapan 908-446-4109 rooms including master suite. Equity lines & loans up to V baths, iiv. rm., din. rm., 120% of value. 1st paymt. DECORATING ASSOCIATE 2 2 SNACK/SODA Vending-Local Seeking creative business BOATING 105-106 fam. rm., eat-in kit., c/a, gas July. 1st Atlantic Resources. locations. Great one person heat, basement, 2 car at­ Lie. mort. banker N.J. Dept. minded person for interior business. $2,500/wk. poten­ decorating. Training. Part/full tached garage. Newly remod­ Banking. Jack 1-800-201-0154 tial 1-800-316-8560 ext. 201 eled baths! Close to NYC time. Call 908-946-8896 trains. Move-in condition. First DIRECTOR OF MUSIC time listed! $304,900. By appt. 015 Summer/Winter TOY STORE AND/OR ORGANIST: Growing Call evenings 908-494-6524 FOR SALE or just buy the suburban congregation seeks EMPLOYMENT 35-41 PETS/ANIMALS 65 AUTOMOTIVE 110-119 FORECLOSURES - One fam­ Rentals inventory. South Amboy area. music director to coordinate ily - $32,000., 3 bedroom - Call 908-316-0011 total Christian music program; $28,000, (6) apts. - $79,000., to serve as organist and direct (5) apts. - $32.000., 2 family- FLORIDA VILLA adult and youth choirs. One Com m ercial Advertisers Please Call For Rates $10,000., (12) apts. - $90,000. 3 bedroom, 2 bath villa w/pri- Sunday A.M. worship service. Moeller three manual pipe Low/no down. Local NJ Bank vate j j o o I. Quiet residential lo­ VENDING: Svc. 203-838-8200 to 10pm cation. 8 miles to DISNEY & Few hours equals BIG $$. Will organ. Salary competitive. other attractions Sell Cheap. 1-800-820-4353 Send resume to: FREEHOLD BOROUGH - 3 Richard H. Weyer bedrm. Victorian, Liv. rm., WEEK-MONTHLY RATES St. Paul’s U.C.C. For Private din., rm., eat-in-kit., Needs Call 908-583-8098 027 Business 62 South Main Street F L E A A D S TLC. Good neighborhood. Milltown, NJ 08850 Party Items Great starter home. $77,000. Equipment For Private Call 908-431-0342 LOG CABIN, PA. FOOD SERVICE $800./PER WEEK GRILL COOK - Hours 2 pm to Party Items I *4 Lines GOVERNMENT Foreclosed CALL 908-254-1331. EVES STORE SHELVES-A. whole tot 7.30 pm. Reliable with food Homes for pennies on $1. of steel utility shelving. $300 sen/ice experience. Call for under $75. 1 >2 Weeks Z.U. Delinquent Tax, Repo's, OCEAN CITY, MD - 100 ft. to for everything. 908-72T-6169 interview 908-613-4626 REO's. Your Area. For current the beach, 2 bedrm., sleeps 6, One item per ad •fort week be coraeM* listings call Toll Free HAIR STYLIST-Ft/FI, Experi­ • ftxe adjustments ofy complete kit., cable TV, AC, 4 Lines • 2 Weeks 1-800-898-9778 Ext. H-5133 Whirlpool bath $550. to $675. enced, in busy full sen/ice tou mofl cal to ranew your ad b if* Benefits' - S908-257salon. 57-4004 Prepaid m 3 E E L _ freeweet before ?00ontt>tty JAMESBURG-NEW Construe- weekly. Call 908-521-2444 1 Prefad • $500 each addfoorwllrf tion-Victorian Style LAWN CARE TECHNICIAN/ 0* THl TKltt U K * IS FREE!* $ 5 . 0 0 •Notsfijndable VACATION IN DISNEY MANAGER TRAINEE 4 BEDROOM, 2 V i BATHS WORLD!-Easter week. Fulh-ully Rapidly growing company ‘May be phoned in large eat-in kitchen with slider equipped, sleeps 6 Call seeking motivated career to yard, Andersen windows, 908-566-7373 FINANCIAL minded people Excellent pay/ \ hot water heat. $178,000. By benefits package, full training builder 609-683-8066 Clean driver’s license re­ NORTH BRUNSWICK-lndian 030 Financial quired. Howell area For inter­ Head, Split-level, 3 bedrm., Services view call 908-363-1622 11/2 bath, finished basement. LAWN/LANDSCAPE C harge Your A d r * 3 *'''■! &*■** $183,900. Call 908-214-9572 POSITIONS IPARUN COLLEGE MONEY Foreman & Lawn Main COMMERCIAL Billion$ of dollar$ in education tenance. Experienced & Fax Your Ad 908-432-0016 or 432-8181 MUST SEE! funds go unclaimed each license required Please call $149,900 By owner Lovely, ear. PERCIVAL ASSOC, will 906-308-1311 perfect starter. Move in condi­ ou find some! Call tion. 4-5 bedrooms, 3 baths. 017 Office & 933-1089, Ext. 112 Full finished basement. Pool Floor Space NURSING with deck Bam shed. Call FREE Auto Insurance Quotes ANMS IS NOW HIRING now 908-525-0792 Assigned Risk (NJPAIP) CHHA's. CNA's, LPN s. RN’s FREEHOLD - Busy comer Same Day Coverage Available $$4 TOP PAY $$$ OUl; ADS G U m im i upper. 150 sq.tt. office/studio Call 908-308-3459 LOTS OF WORK! SPOTSWOOD wlarge storage area. Reas, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, large new rent. Call 908-462-1020 1-800-257-0894 Use our handy Private Party Coupon. kitchen. Owner anxious. $119,000. Call 908-251-4658 KEYPORT - 1 Rm. furnished. 030a Income Tax PACKERS 170 sq. ft. $385. per mo. 1 yr. Short and Iona term Select the ad that best meets your needs. lease. Share utilities. tacking, and other Ii;packing, lioht indus­ WATERFRONT On Water. 908-335-1600 AN EXPERIENCED CPA trial joBs open in Monmouth, Beach Haven West-4 bedrm. Prepares income tx return Ocean, Middlesex & Mercer ranch, 22 x 25 great rm., new MATAWAN Main St. Victorian CZ] Flea (Items under $75) One item per ad $5.00 $25. & up. 908-679-6120 counties for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd bulkhead & dock $125,000. charm. Office suites available. shifts. Holiday pay and other NO BROKERS 908-972-6024 1mo Free Rent. 908-583-7777 incentives. No fees Women □ BIG DEAL (Items over $75) $20.00 GERALD KADEN, ESQ. and seniors are encouraged TAX RETURNS to apply. Ail applicants must CALL 908-431-1899 have reliable transportation, 2 Please include all spaces and punctuation. One character per box. employment references, and 2 forms of ID. GOOD SNELLING PERSONNEL SERVICES Freehold J i i L 908-431-2600 609-426-9100 NEWS! EMPLOYMENT PHOTOGRAPHER’S PRODUCTION MANAGER F o r Y o u r 035 Help Wanted Knowledge of cropping nega­ Full Time tives, putting together albums, Name_ light pnone work. Good com­ munication skills. Optional Convenience ADVERTISERS telemarketing. 908-591-8891 Address. & READERS It is the policy of this newspaper REAL ESTATE- that all help wanted advertise­ SALESPERSON-Must be li­ C i t y ______S t a t e _ Our Classified Deadlines ments will begin with a job title. Call 1-800-660-4 ADS censed, self-motivated, experi­ ence preferred. No floor time Z i p ______. Day Phone_ ^Evening Phone, Have Been Extended. AGENT - A AAA Career required. Call Paramount Properties 908-972-0500 VISA# ____ Lines Ads AVON $ SALES R6CEIVING/SHIPPING AS­ MC# ______SIST ANT-For busy clothing Mail Payment & Coupon to: 1-800-662-2292 store. Open boxes, log in­ voices & display merchandise. DISCOVER# ______Greater Media Newspapers Monday 3 p.m. CANDLE DEMONSTRATOR FT or PT. Call 908-972-2322 Do you love candles? Have Expiration date. Classified fun earning $75. plus per 7 Edgeboro Rd. ♦ East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Business & Service Ads show. No investment or expe­ SALES ASSISTANT rience necessary. Free train­ Ads are subject to approval. Real Estate, Marlboro/Manala- ing. Demonstrate candles & pan areas. Computer literate. Friday I p.m. decorative accessories. Con­ R.E. license preferred. Flex­ tact Maureen 908-928-4968 ible hours. Call 908-946-4441 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 5 7 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036 Help Wanted 036a Employment 040 Situations Full Time Full Time Part Time Part Time Part Time Part Time Services Wanted

SALE&TECH SUPPORT TRAINER to work with autistic ADVERTISERS A computer distributor has male adults in group home. & READERS CONSULTANT FLORAL DESIGNER OFFICE HELP LAW ENFORCEMENT DRAFTING DDD preferred. Ask for Lisa at It is the policy of this newspaper Lead Panic Attack Support FOR NEW SHOP IN HAZLET. Position in Doctor's Office JOBS. NO EXPERIENCE Boardwork. 40 years experi­ openings for several people. in Morganville. Morning hours Minimum 1 year experience. If 908-462-1563 that all help wanted advertise­ Group. East Brunswick area Experienced 908-888-3800 NECESSARY. Now hiring. ence. Call 908-721-8660 ments will begin with a job title. Call 908-937-4832 Clerical work, filing, copying, U.S. Customs, officers, etc. interested call Ellen etc. Call 908-536-7144, voice 908-756-9888 WAITRESS/WAITER Call 1-800-660-4 ADS For information call Experienced. Apply in person HOSTESS/ mail #5 1-219-794-0010 ext, 2937 CIRCULATION SERVICE REP DELIVERY POSITIONS 9am to 11pm 7 days. 041 Resumes/ SEASONAL PARK AIDE FANTAZIA DINER RECEPTIONIST 143 Route 9, Marlboro P A R T T I M E Pleasant & outgoing person OFFICE HELP NO EXPERIENCE Necessary Business Services East Brunswick Township has PART TIME Work from pleasant East seasonal Park Aide positions The Star Ledger has immedi­ The Star-Ledger has delivery for part time weekends for $500. to $900. weekly/poten­ ate openings for early risers! Banquet Facility in Aberdeen. Brunswick office. Salary plus tial processing refunds, own available for April thru Sep­ positions available in your bonus. 908-651-1400 or tember 1996. Hours are 8am- WORD PROCESSORS $115.00 starting salary plus area! Earn $450. to $600. a Apply in person hours. Call (24 hours) Many openings exist for word car expenses, dental & vision uesday-Friday, 2-6prr 908-446-3298 15 FREE RESUMES 4pm at a rate of between month, plus cash incentives. A w/first order. Written/typeset, $5.50-$7.00 per hour. Please processors with experience in benefits, vacations, commis­ reliable car is a must. Call GARDEN MANOR 909-715-2378 ext. 2034 Route 35 North PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE laser printed. RUSH Service. fill out application at the he following; sions, rapid salary increases. For our Jamesburg office at Aberdeen Write For You., .908-446-8012 E. Brunswick Personnel Dept * WordPerfect 5.1/6.0 CALL NOW! 1-800-242-0850 Forsgate. The hours are 4:00 POSTAL & GOVERNMENT in the Municipal Building • Micro Soft Word >m to 8:00 pm, Monday Jobs located in New Brun­ 1-800-274-6629 JOBS. $21./hour plus benefits. 1 Jean Walling Civic Ctr Dr. HOUSCLEANING hrough Friday evenings. You No experience, will train. or call for information swick & Piscatawy. Call for DELIVERY POSITIONS will check in patients, assist more more information. Reliable person with refer­ AppU info., 1-800-875-7608 908-390-6806 EOE ences for housecleaninc therapists and check out Western Staff Services PART TIME patients. Please contact: Turnpike Metroplex 20-30 hours per week. Musi Use your VISA have valid drivers license. Call Human Resources SECRETARY 190 Route 18 North Princeton Orthopedic 037 Babysitting Afternoon & early evening East Brunswick or MASTERCARD Monday-Friday after 5pm Would you like to earn be­ 908-251-9285 Associates, PA Child Care MERCHANDISE hours for Temple in English­ 908-296-1100 tween $450. and $600. extra 325 Princeton Avenue town. Must be computer liter­ to pay for your money each month? We have Princeton, NJ 08540 CARE FOR KIDS ate. Pleasant working condi­ early morning routes available HOUSEKEEPER 609-924-8131 tions. Call 908-446-3000 Classified Ads in the following towns: For Senior Citizen building in Free Day Care Referrals in 042 Antiques/ • COLONIA Freehold/Manalapan/Marlboro SECRETARY/PERSONAL Keyport. Call 908-264-9550 Classified Works! • NEW BRUNSWICK Call 908-446-8027 Collectibles ASSISTANT-For real estate 1-800-660-4-ADS SALES • EAST BRUNSWICK Colesce Lingerie Home Par­ CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE office. Must have real estate • NORTH BRUNSWICK LIBRARY ASSISTANT ties is now in this area. $75 - license, have computer knowl­ European “AU PAIRS" live-in • EDISON • OLD BRIDGE The South River Public $100. per party. $25,000 + full ANTIQUES edge & be well organized. help, reliable, experienced, • HIGHLAND PARK Library is seeking a part time time. 908-390-6501 Top prices paid for: Antique Paramount Properties person for 3 evenings per English speaking legal, gov’t NEW UPBEAT HAIR SALON • PERTH AMBOY approved program. Under furniture, oriental rugs, 908-972-0500 •JAMESBURG week, 2 Saturdays per month SALES PERSON paintings, jewelry & silver. We & day hours when needed. Cellular phones. Experience $200. /wk. Call Marc • PI SC AT A WAV 908-308-3934 or Au Pair US/ purchase entire contents of Michael Anthony (Hair, nails« skin) • METUCHEN Please contact Trudy Pianko, needed. Competitive salary estates. Will come to your TEACHER AIDES Director, 908-254-2488 Call 908-432-9777 at 800-AU-PAIRS Marlboro”s Newest Center - Rt. 9 & Union Hill Rd. • PLAINSBORO home. Call 908-862-0200 TEACHERS • SOUTH RIVER SALES-Part time/full time Full Time/Part Time • WOODBRIDGE MEDICAL Established/experienced sales CHILDREN’S CHOICE Nursery School. Call Between OPENING SOON IN rep-health care industry. Add 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick ANTIQUES WANTED 9am & 5pm 908-254-3505 For more information, Call RECEPTIONIST to your income througn cur- Ages 3 months-5 years. Cookie jars, Depression glass, today! A reliable car a must! it customer base. Call Kindergarten. State Certified Roseville pottery, Dolls, Toys, Experience necessary. 15-20 Architectural items & furniture. CAMBRIDGE SQUARE hours per week. Pleasant 908-972-5047 Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months 1-800-242-0850 a year. Call 908-613-4488 Chubby Cherubs Antiques here. 908-577-1999 SALESPERSON-For busy 908-294-0440 BADGE Seeking Serious Individuals To Join DENTAL RECEPTIONIST/ clothing store. Experience witn Michael of N.Y.C. and Anthony CLERICAL-P/T Available in MUSEUM EDUCATOR special occassion preferred. HAZLET CRYSLER NEW YORKER CHECKER Kingston for busy office. Look­ Work with teachers & students FT or PT Weekend hours re­ Loving Mom will provide qual­ For A Great Opportunity To ina for a professional respon­ conducting school & outreach quired. Call 908-972-2322 ity day care in her home. Full 1973 ANTIQUE sible person with some com programs Teaching experi­ time preferred. 908-264-0177 4 dr., white hardtop. Orig. PT/FT Form A Professional Salon Team puter knowledge, Excellent ence preferred. Call the Direc­ owner. 440 engine. NEW communication skills. Able to tor of The Monmouth County SECRETARY HAZLET/MIDDLETOWN trans., brakes, shocks, vinyl Positions available perform diversified office func­ Afternoons 12 to 3pm. Current Friendly, dependable nanny top, inside lining. Good tires, We offer com petitive salary & com mission Historical Association at secretarial experience a must. tions. Flexible hours. Call 908-462-1466 looking for week-end babysit­ radiator, belts, battery. Asking for mature person 908-297-3150/609-497-0808 Accurate typist. MAC ting jobs. Call 908-264-4540 $1,200. or best offer. A • Paid Vacation experience necessary. MS STEAL! Only interested need to check badges at OFFICE HELP WORD a plus. Non-smoker. HOUSEKEEPERS, NANNIES, call 908-530-9677 • Group Insurance DRIVER/ Friendly East Brunswick sales Manalapan 908-431-1505 Nurses Aides, Elder Care front desk for: office needs two people. One All nationalities. Lic./Bonded • Flexible Work Schedules SECRETARY/PERSONAL Aurora Agency, 540 B’way., SCHOOL BUS for 8:30am-1pm, one for 1pm- ASSISTANT-For real estate With or without CDL license. 5:30 or 6pm, Monday-Friday. L. Br., NJ 908-222-3369 Holiday Swim Club • Aggressive ongoing education program office. Must have real estate Free training. Good pay with Must be computer literate. license, have computer knowl­ benefits. Call 90 8 -f Call Bill 908-390-5136 Memorial Day-Labor Day edge & be well organized. KIDS COUNT 110,000 Square Feet Of Treasures Part time Weekends only NOW INTERVIEWING Child Center/State Licensed • Over 100 Dealers Perfect For Parents Paramount Properties Ages Infant to 12 Years ANTHONY MICHAEL 908-972-0500 658 Englishtown Rd. Old Bridge « Open 7 Days A Week Classified Works! Call 908-723-9416 1 Quality Consignments Accepted Call 908-446-7075 908-706-9240 908-979-0730 Classified Works! » Dealers & Decorators Welcome ALL CALLS CONFIDENTIAL TT MANALAPAN - Registered > Major Credit Cards Accepted provider ft/pt, my home. Meals CERTIFIED HOME & activities incl. 908-462-5239 TELEMARKETING HEALTH AIDES Evening hours. Outgoing, mo­ MANALAPAN Child care avail­ tivated individuals, no selling. able in my home. Social & ed­ Make appointments only. ucational skills. All ages wel­ WANTED come. 908-972-2909 Work Near Home Marlboro area. 908-591-8891 W ' i k V Immediate Openings in TELEMARKETING MANALAPAN Freehold Antique Gallery Monmouth & Middlesex Experienced wanted. ependable airl will sit for Financial Services. Evenings. your child/children. 211 Main Street *908-462-7900 Counties COME GROW WIT Friday/Saturday evenings. Call 908-432-7979 Flexible Hours Centra State Certified. Visit Our 2nd Floor Furniture Opportunity Awaits You- TELEPHONE SALES - From Call week-days 3pm to 9pm Gallery • Always New Items Own transportation Old Bridge office. 9-1 or 1-5 908-462-6085 weekdays. Call 908-251-0047 necessary Greater Media Inc., publishers of weekly newspapers in Monmouth and MATAWAN - Quality daycare, all ages, in my home. Music & Competitive Salary Middlesex counties, is hiring. Be part of our energetic, dynamic and growing organization. TOUR GUIDES fun. Meals. Call 908-583-1496 Give tours at historic houses 043 Appliances CAROUSEL OF 2-4 days a week including The following positions are available: weekends from May thru Oc­ MILLSTONE TWP. HOME CARE tober. Call the Director of The F/T, after school, & all sum­ DISHWASHER - Caloric. Monmouth County Historical mer. Call Kathy 908-780-2977 Good cond. 5 yrs. old. 4 op­ 908-303-0245 Association at 908-462-1466 tions ind. pots & pans cycle DRIVERS OLD BRIDGE - State Cert. & $65. Call r ------first aide CPR trained. Fenced WAITERS in yard. Meals incl. Any age. Routes available for once a week delivery. Reliable vehicle necessary. No collections. Call 908-679-9624 DISHWASHER-KENMORE IVY C all C hris a t 908-254-1755 WAITRESSES Portable. In good condition. For Banquet Facility in $75. Call 908-727-5641 Aberdeen. Apply in person 037a Child Care LEAGUE Monday-Friday, 1-6pm PRE-OWNED GARDEN MANOR Wanted DAY CAMP O FFSET PRESS PERSON Route 35 North APPLIANCES Aberdeen EXPERIENCED & MATURE Guaranteed $85. & up. person to care for 6 month old All major appliance repairs POSITIONS Entry level position. Rotating shifts. Good Benefits. in my Little Silver home. Non­ Call 908-566-3233 WAITRESS/WAITER Or 908-324-7566 AVAILABLE Apply In person to: Cream Ridge Gold Club. smoker. 32 hours per week, Call 609-259-2849, Ext. 0 Refs. Call 908-576-6516 REFRIGERATOR-Frigidaire • Music C reater Jersey Press 15.0 CU. FT. Custom deluxe. (Pr*-School Expwianc* Pr»f*rr«d) 10 C onnerty C ourt, East Brunsw ick, NJ 08816 MANALAPAN Coppertone. Exc. cond. $100. 036a Employment Experienced, dependable & 908-679-9593 •Theater & Services loving individual to care for a REFRIGERATOR-GE 22cu. ft. toddler & infant in my home. Top of the line-side x side. Drama REPORTER $35,000/YEAR INCOME Non-smoker, live out/live in, NEW-NEVER US£D poter•otential. Reading books. Monday-Friday. References & Full Sears & GE guarantees. C a ll Toll Free I 1-800-^98-9778 driving A MUST. Call Orii $1,470., askingAlmond. Bright writer and reporter wanted for full time and part-time positions. Job requires the Ext. R-4729 for details. 908-446-6772 $900. Call J-721-7568 (908) 446-7035 works - features, municipal beat coverage, enterprise, occasional photo. Experience a ATTENTION READERS MARLBORO ★ REFRIGERATORS * plus, but will consider recent graduates. Send resume and clips to Ads under this classification are Working parents need Guaranteed, 90 days. G regory Bean, executive editor not offers of employment. Often responsible, experienced $175. +. Choice of sizes and NURSES these advertisers offer a service babysitter, 3 to 4 davs per colors. V eiy clean. G reater M edia Newspapers for a fee. If you place a call to a week. 2 boys, ages 3 & 5. Can deliver. 908-225-5272 "900" number you will automati­ Driving required Non-smoker. CNAS/CHHA’S 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunsw ick, NJ 08816 cally be billed a fee, which varies. Call i-0394 Must have NJ State Board STOVE Or FAX resumes and cover letter to (908) 254-0486. AVIATION MECHANIC Gas, 6 yrs. old, GE top of the of Nursing Certification TRAINEE in Pompano Beach SELECTIVE NANNY line, self-cleaning, white on Florida for April 8th class. 60 Nannies For Great Families white w/Broan hood. Exc. Postions available in Essex, weeks training Financial aid, Live-in, Live-out cond. $500. 609-443-6983 housing available. Job place- Call 908-432-9500 Union, Hudson, Middlesex & 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ STOVE/OVEN MAILROOM menf assistance WHIRPOOL ELECTRIC. Monmouth counties. Must 1-800-545-7262 Almond. Excellent condition. have 6 months experience. PART TIME EARN $1,000’s weekly stuff­ $75. Call 908-316-1267 Bilingual needed. Competitive no experience necessary-wili train right person ing envelopes at home. Be 039 Health Care TV-color Zenith 9”-new-paid your own boss. Start now. No $359. sell $200. 27” Zenith salary. Vacation and Medical Position - Assembly line work-inserting, if you are dependable and like to experience. Free supplies, in­ orig. cost $1,000. sell $600. if qualified. For more info & work In a fast paced atmosphere one or' two days per week, we have openingsop formation. No obligation. Send AIDE seeks livein/out position. CaTl 908-321-6842 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Hours Available: •«Tuesday Tuesday - 2 pm-5 pm • TTuesday SASE to: PRESTIGE UNIT J Weekdays/ends. Exc. refs. appt call: P . O. Box 195609 Own car. Call 908-566-0042 - 5:30 - Midnight • Wednesday - 1 am - 10 am • Wednesday - 7:30 am-6 pm. if Winter Springs, FL 32719 WASHER/DRYER Interested please aplly at COMPANION Is available to Maytag Piggy-Back. Almond. PERSONAL TOUCH livein/out. Car and references. 18 Ib. cap. Exc. cond. $500 G reater Jersey Press EARN MONEY Call 908-290-1446 or best offer. AIR CONDI­ Reading books! $30,000./yr. TIONER: Gibson. 11,000 H0MEHEALTH SERVICES 10 connerty Court Income potential. Details. BTU, energy efficient. $250. LINDEN 1-800-513-4343 Ext. Y-2111 East B runsw ick, NJ 08816 or Call (908) 254-7004 fo r directio ns only 039a Care Wanted or best offer. 908-364-7939 908-862-4977 HOME TYPISTS ASK FOR LIZ PC Users needed. $45,000. income potential. Call SAYREVILLE/PARLIN 044 Computers 1-800-513-4343 Ext. B-2111 Live-in companion, own room MIDDLETOWN bathroom, food, etc. Use of 908-615-0805 HOMEWORKERS - Earn j auto, light housekeeping, A-1 ON SITE repairs/upgrades G reater M edia Newspapers check$. FREE details. S small salary. Care of elderly WIN95 experts, Internet setup, ASK FOR MARIA long SASE: American Media woman, must be clean and custom systems, parts. Associates, P.O. Box 6214, honest. Call & leave message Multi-Task 908-254-1823 Equal Oppty Employer M/F/H E.O.E. Fair Haven, NJ 07704 908-634-1597 www.ifu.net/multi 5 8 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996

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CALL THE PC MD - For all ENTERTAINMENT BAR - 3 BEDROOM FURN.-Childs. BED - BRASS COUCH & LOVE SEAT REMODELING SALE- LIVING SEWING MACHINE - Heavy your computer needs. At Head & foot board with FORMAL - Reddish cut velvet. stools. Built with leather & ROOM- 2 large mauve tweed $350. Sleeper Sofa, $100. home service of IBM & Wall clock, $30. Encyclopedia MENOPAUSE? PMS? duty power machine w/stand complete mattress set. $150. $300. COUNTRY COUCH & brass. Exc cond $400. Call sofas, 3 pc. table set to 100% NATURAL CREAM & motor. $275. or best offer. compatibles running DOS/ Call 908-938-4035 LOVE SEAT - Brown Tone, 908-390-9853 match, excellent condition, Set, Britt.-Best offer. Table Windows. 908-238-6779 top. $20. Call 908-679-4569 RELIEVES SYMPTOMS! Call 908-818-1508 floral print. $250. asking $600. BEDROOM NO SIDE EFFECTS! Call 9(58-577-1643 SET- Lt. grey lacquer, king Call 1-800-390-9029 FURNITURE REPAIR size, 2 triple dressers, 2 night- CAM CORDER-Sharp VHS w/ SNOW BLOWER Toro 524 486/33 BED HI-RISER IN HOME SERVICE stands & headboard & 2 mir­ case, auto focus-exc. cond - Electric starter & chains in­ 4 mb RAM, 340HD, CD ROM, Good condition. Best offer COUCH extra battery-asking $250. cluded. Like new. $550. Call Call 908-536-3679 LIGHT BLUE-TUFTED All types of wood/upholstery rors, excellent condition, ask­ mini tower, Colorado tape repair. Call 908-613-1391 ing $550 Call 908-577-9781 908-727-8832-908-721-4296 V I N G SALE 908-721-7066MO backup, 14.4 fax modem, $75. GOOD CONDITION 9 pc. dining set, sofa, dinette 1 CALL 908-536-3529 SVGA 15” flat screen, Sound­ BED-Affordable queen mat­ SOFA & LO VE SEAT - & much more. 908-251-4618 SOFA-Beiae, convertible. Like blaster 16, speakers, 32 bit tress set ortho plush, luxury HEADBOARD/BRASS Mauve. Exc. cond. $250. CANOE new. Cocktail table, glass w/ cont. & software. Asking firm- NEW-still in plastic. Cost DAY BED-White iron & brass. For king-sized bed. Best offer. 16’ Coleman. Great shape. COFFEE & END TBL. - Wood $300. FISH TANK: 55 gal. brass legs. $295. for both. Air $1,000. Call 908-671-2201 $800. sell $240. 9(58-525-0435 Complete w/2 Ortho mat­ Call evenings 908-494-6524 & alass. pecan. Exc. cond. MOVING SALE conditioner-$50. Armoire-2 tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ Complete setup. New Eheim Love Seat: 2 yrs. old. Perfect FREEHOLD Computer Fair $200. Call 908-679-5334 filter $250. Call 908-723-0165 drawers-wood. $75. Crib- BED-Brass. Queen, complete used in box. Cost $800. Sell cond. Sofa: Bernhardt, kidney imported Italian, white formica Sat., Mar. 23, 10am-3pm w/Ortho mattress set. Unused, $325. Call 908-602-9673 KITCHEN SET SOFA - 3 Cushions, 3 piece shaped. Like new. Area Rug: like new, w/mattress. $400 FREEHOLD ARMORY in box. Cost $600. Sell $250. ENCYCLOPEDIA World Book This-End-Up. 63” long x 36” Wall Unit, Wood coffee tbl., Complete set with all updates. Custom, beige/green, 4x6 Digital word processor w/print- Rt. 33, 1/2 mi. East of Rt.9 Call 908-602-9673 DEN SET - (This End Up). wide, pedestal table. All wood Queen Size Sleeper Sofa, Best offers. Call $08-591-2452 Save on PC hardware, soft Excellent condition. Best offer. er as is $100. Call Excellent condition. Couch, w/long bench, 2 end chairs & Chrome & Glass End Table/ 908-972-2423 ware, CDs, accessories. Call 908-431-5731 BEDROOM SET chair, end tables, footlocker. 2 arm chairs. Paid $1,000. Lamp. Best reasonable offer. ORIENTAL PANELS ADM. $5. - WITH AD $4. Contemporary 6 pieces. White $500. Call 908-758-1735 Asking $300. 908-739-0311 Call 908-390-0267 Info: 201-533-1991 Imported. Paid top $$, asking & pecan. Full/queen. Exc. GREAT DEAL! $1,000. or best offer. Call SOUND EQUIPMENT- cond. $325. 908-^79-9593 DINETTE/DINING ROOM SET LIVING ROOM SET SOFA Contemporary-neutral L-shaped 8 x 12 kitchen, cabi­ 908-607-0115 2 Altec voice of the theater IBM PS2-286-lncludes key­ Contemporary. Sofa & 2 colors. Used 2 mo.-brand new board, IBM mouse, IBM color Maple. Oval table w/2 leaves, nets, counter top, elec. range, speakers, 2 bass scoops, RLA BEDROOM SET- Honey Pine, 4 chairs, hutch. Exc. cond. chairs, brown & black zigzaq cond , orig. $1,789., asking dishwasher, sink Exc. cond. x-over, 4 JBL • tweeters. Call monitor, IBM Pro-printer III $325. Call 908-679-9593 only $350. Call 908-780-3836 PINBALL MACHINES-Video Masteroiece power station w/ waterbed, curio headboard, Asking $500. 908-758-0751 $500. for all. 908-446-4909 games, juke boxes, pool ta­ 908-679-3450 large dresser w/mirror, & curio DOS & Windows. Best offer. LO V E S E A T & CO UCH - SOFA SET, Microwave cart, HANGING LAMP bles, Cappuccino mach. Buy, Call 609-443-3312 Dinet. Good shape. $550. sell, repairs. 1-800-772-5078 SPEAKERS Bass bottom Call 908-409-3457 Cream, contemporary pattern. chrome/glass coffee & end ta­ TIFFANY Good condition. $399. bles, oak desk & kitchen set. Earth colors. Very good condi­ scoops-$400 & VARIOUS INTERNET Tutor Services- •s * Call 11 am-9pm 908-254-3260 All best offer 908-251-1865 tion. $45. Call 908-238-3017 REFRIGERATOR-GE, f/f, 19 other AMPLIFIERS. “Your first step to the internet" BEDROOM SET- Platform cu. ft. $180. BIKE-Kabuki, 10 Call 908-671-5106 In-home set-up & training. bed, triple dresser, armoire, 2 DINING Room-Oak pedestal table & mirror, exc cond. Paid MATTRESS & BOX SPRING speed men’s-$100. BIKE- Call 908-308-4486 night tables w/marble tops, w/frame, queen size. Guest S O F A S E T S KITCHEN CABINETS Schwinn 3 speed ladies-$90. headboard & framed mirror. $3,000. Asking $499. Dinette- w/glass top 5 pc. $175. Bed room use only. $75 Call 3 TO CHOOSE, DINETTES- Save up to 70% on major Nintendo-& 22 tapes. Living STUFFED ANIMALS MONITOR CTX 15” SVGA Excellent condition. Call brands while quantities last. room lamps. Call digital control. Like new. 1 set-Pine, 7 pc. $299. 908-739-6745 Oak-2 TO CHbOSE. BED­ BUNNIES - Large collection of 908-577-9618 l-329-f908-G J-6000 908-254-1849 year old. $170. or best offer. Bedroom-King contemp. $699. ROOM SETS-2 TO CHOOSE sizes & colors. 908-651-8263 MOVING SALE - BEDROOM Call 908-671-6486 (New) 100% hand woven Per­ ALL BRAND NEW-Stitl Boxed BEDROOM SET- sian rug. Pd. $1,000. Sell SET - Modem, dark gray. Call 908-525-0435 Contemporary, black lacquer. PACKARD BELL 486/25, 4 $300. Call 908-308-3810 $300. SECTIONAL SOFA - MB Ram, 170 MB HD, 4 x Dining room table-glass top & Beige colors w/2 recliners. TABLE-Solid oak, butcher legs, no chairs. Mafce an offer. $3d0. or best offer. Good block breakfast table on ped­ CD, Monitor, SB Pro, Joy DINING ROOM - Antique. Immortalize The Beauty Of Your Home stick, Speakers, D/F, Modem. Call 908-521-4925 cond. 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HOMETOWN • Ceramic Tile & Marble • Intenor/Exterior 1 TILE- Call 800-376-TILE S p e c ia lis t • EXTERIOR 908-866-9718, 908-671-9609 • Complete Bathrooms YOUR I HERE TO SERVE •Drywall WALLPAPER • INTERIOR IA CUSTOM CERAMIC Tiling • Mud Floors Ceramic Tile, Be a guest at your own party! • Spackling REMOVAL Professionally Done Licensed Bartenders/Servers New installation, repairs, Quality Workmanship Cabinelry, Etc. | Call Edwina at 908-257-1934 remodeling. Free estimates. P a in tin g , Free Estimates Insured ♦ John Cherry 908-290-9086 Affordable Prices Free Estimates Insured Free Estimate Sheetrock Repair I OCCASIONS UNLIMITED 908 738-8873 908-928-6025 Invitations, favors, etc. AFFORDABLE 908-866-4004 - HOME Special offers & rates ■ Ceramic tile-lnstall $2.75 & up 908-495-4483 1-800-452-BATH (2284) 908-308-3542 908-972-7663 1-800-540-0315 || 10% discount. 908-462-3925 sq. ft. Free est. 908-845-3784 I ALL TYPES of Ceramic Tile- PARTY DOLL ROOM Complete Bathrms/Kit./Fovers. || Nails. 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S E L L I T lAFFORDABLE CLEANING V (IN A CLASS BY ITSELF) “ Economical Stump PATTERSON PLUMBING Freehold/Marlboro/Manalapan SPECIALIZING IN: and Root Grinding DOCTOR EAGLE Plumbing & Heating, LLC F I N D I T | area Call 908-308-1493 Any Size Stum p • Paper Hanging Over 40 Years All Phases o f I BRAZILIAN WOMAN - Does Professional Lawn Care PAINTING Professional Courteous • Wallpaper Removal Experience Plumbing CLASSIFIED housecleaning. Cleans your Seasonal Maintenance Service Since 1981 • Painting Interior/Exterior . home or office. Exc. refs. | Call Luci 908-679-7228 Lawn Renocations Small, portable stump • Wall Repairs ■ Power Washing grinder used lor fenced No Job Too CLEAN SERVICE-Offices & Aeraling-Seeding-Thatching properties & sensitive lawns. - General Carpentry 908-536-9451 Sewer ft Drain Cleaning houses Free est. 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I Drywall 908-583-7469 .see the Cali 908-495-9483 SHEETROCK & TAPING THE CARPET DOCTOR Specializing in small jobs Installations, repairs, shop-at- Free estimates ClassiSied Pages home sales. ‘ 8-542-' *-1987 1-800-640-3969 THANbCRlPT, BAYSHORE MIDDLE Tl.VN INDEPENDENT EXAMINER 6 2 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996

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Electncal repairs/installations HARDWOOD FLOORS HANDYMAN- All jobs, bio & LANDSCAPING •ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR* Sanded. Finished. Installed Lawn Maintenance • Power 'Lighting -Controls • Burglar alarms Lic.#8977B small. Very reasonable. Call 20% OFF Expert Landscape Design Free Estimates. 908-739-8797 FENCE WAREHOUSE Decks Sanded & Refinished. for free est. 908-679-5999 24 Hour Service Lie. #13220 Tom 908-238-4879 KITCHEN CABINETS We Manufacture & Install 080 Gutters NEW & REFACING Call Rich Karol 908-787-7491 HANDYMAN- The Home­ Deal Direct & Save BATHROOM REMODELING Call 908-577-9605 owner's Friend. All types of Formica/Corian available home repairs. Caipentry, Fully Insured, Free Estimates G.C.P. ELECTRIC RYAN B U Y IT A & B GUTTER CLEANING JOE THE CABINET MAKER Ask for Ward 908-679-9248 Our prices won’t electrify you! Gutters installed, repaired. painting, etc. 908-780-3509. 908-432-9616 • 908-679-2841 1-591-0966 Lie.*e.# 12849 ELECTRIC CO. MIKE’S FENCE CO. S E L L IT uards. Fully Ins. Worn guar, Free Estimates. Insured. Over 14 years experience. ree est. 1-800-283-5554 JBS ELECTRIC- A/C lines & Industrial, Commercial, P I DO IT! FRESH PONDS pools. Ceiling & attic fans. Complete line of custom fenc­ Repairs, flooring, painting, Residential. Lie. #7134. es. Call Mike 908-901-8873 F I N D IT AAA CLEANING & 080c Kitchen CONTRACTING Reasonable. Lie. #11363 FLUSHING - Startim $29. improvements. NO JOB TOO • Skidsteer loader SMALL. Tom 908-787-5674 Cabinets • Landscaping/clearing 908-888-8298 Free estimate. 908-525-1011 CLASSIFIED Free estimates & 908-405-1337 • Grading/Trucking ODD JOBS Can do most any­ • Materials thing. No Job Too Small. Call KITCHEN CABINETS S&B ELECTRIC INC. C lassified W orks! GUTTER Cleaning Fully ins. 908-329-8269 C lassified W orks! Residential/Commercial John 908-251-0893 Wholesale to the public. You CALL CLASSIFIED! FREE ESTIfV install. Free video, delivery & Uc. #13437. 908-254-8315 Call John 908-251-0893 ' estimates. 908-521 - ' 8241free PAT THE HANDYMAN LAGO’S TREE SERVICE Spring/Summer Super Sale ALL HOME IMPROVEMENTS KITCHEN REFACING-By No iob too small. Reas, rates. 10% disc. Early bird sp~p e d a l Peter Grinvalds Carpentry. Exp. May 080a Handy Persons Sr. Citizen disc 908-364-7939 Don’t pay big $’s for a large 31. FreFree eslI Fully insured. Call 908-294-0463 companys overhead. I will beat any written est. from A-Z HANDYMAN SERVICES 080b Home 10% t o :30%.. 908-545-2643 Professional/very reasonable MT Free estimates. Insured Improvements Call 908-409-6415 TREE SERVICE ADDITIONS - Basements, 081 Lawn Care »Tree removal AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN bathrooms, kitchens, decks. Landscaping 1 Trimming Carpentry, kit., baths, painting, Jobs big or small we do them Lot Clearing tile Reas. John 908-462-3087 all! References, free est. Stump Grindinc Quality Plus 908-521-2491 Fully ins. 90fl •446-2040 A BRANCH INSPECTION ALL AROUND HANDYMAN ALL JOBS - Small & BIG. Concrete, carpentry, roofing & ESTABLISHED 1982 All Types of • Spring/Yard Clean-ups STUMPS & BRUSH Home Repairs/Improvements much more. FREE estimates. • Tree/Stump Removal 908-431-3981, 908-257-2750 Call George 908-238-2257 • Shrub/Tree Trimming LOTS CLEARED • Gutters Cleaned/Repaired Rudy 908-251-5953 CLOSETS PLUS • Fences Repaired A L L J O B S Storage solutions for every Free Est. Fully Ins. Painting, Carpentry, Home room. Redesign closets, etc. We Show Up • 908-251-7307 TOTAL LAWN CARE Repairs, Etc. Experienced Quality shelving. Comm./Res. Reliable • Reasonable Free estimate. 908-721-3253 Free est. 9(58-671-8873 AFFORDABLE RATES Free est. 908-721-6499 R o y C a te n a QUALITY SERVICE TREES-*T rimmed ★ Removed ALL TYPES-ODD JOBS COMPLETE KITCHEN & ★ KMS LAWN ★ Reas. Steve 908-583-8109 ★Stumps G round*W ood Chips Reasonable Rates HOME REMODELING ★ MAINTENANCE ★ Call 908-257-1416 Anytime ASAP HANDYWORK-AII jobs. Countertops & Re-facing Refs. Call now for Pre-Spring Carey Home Improvement prices! 908-495-7657 Free estimates. 908-542-2274 \Q • “ VINNY’S** CHUCK’ S HANDYMAN SERVING Freehold, Marlboro SERVICE Ught hauling, JD REPAIRS & Manalapan ONLY LANDSCAPING carpentry, closets, painting WE DO IT ALL! Call 908-462-1198 CLEAN UPS TRIMMING (908) 493-5000 Landscaping • Retaining Walls Free est. Call 908-671-0539 FREE est. Call 908-446-4085 SOD • STONE • MULCH P GRINVALDS Carpentry ARBE LANDSCAPING RAILROAD TIES DON-WELL Kitchens, kitchen refacing, Trees, Shrubs, Topsoil, Fill, Top Soil & Weed Prevention “ Large or small we do it all" baths, doors, windows, decks, Mulch, Stone All your land- PAYMENT ONLY ON 35 yrs. carpentry experience. finished basements, drywall & needs. Bulldozer & COMPLETION OF JOB The PERFECT CURE for Fully insured Free estimates. more. Res. & Comm FREE loe work Fully insured. 908-536-7011 Call Rollie 908-297-4208 estimates Call 908-545-2643 Call 908-721-7142 We accept Visa & Mastercard SPRING FEVER.., i n LEASE a NEW LEXUS TODAY!

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Lease price includes all costs to be paid by consumer except for sales tax, luxury tax & MV fees. Payment based on 36 month closed end lease. ES 300 - MSRP 536,355,1st month pymt, S450 bank fee, S400 refundable security deposit, S999 down. LS 400 - MSRP $57,488,1 st mo pymt, S450 bank fee, S500 refundable security deposit, $1949 down. Total pymt/residual (ES 300- STRIVING TO BE THE BEST!!! A Si 4,364/$21,449.45), (LS 400-325,164/533,343). 12,000 mi peryear, .15c per mile additional. Gap insurance included. Subject to approval by primary lending source. Consumer responsible for (908) 446-5200 A maintenace & excess wear & tear. Offer expires 3/16/96. r INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 6 3 082 Lawn Mower 086 Painting Repair Wallpapering

SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS AL’S PAINTING Lawn Mowers • Snow Blowers Interior & Exterior Chain Saws • Trimmers GET THE BEST FOR LESS! Pickup & delivery avail. FREE Free estimate. 908-583-3306 est. Call Bob 908-438-1299 ALL PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR I 083 Masonry/Paving Quality Work. Reasonable I Rates. Mike 908-363-2786 A BEAUTIFUL ALL PAPER BRICK PAVER JOB Papertianging & Removal Driveways, Patios, Concrete Paint also, small jobs OK Work, Retaining Walls by..... Call Robert 908-679-7452 D.Power Const. 908-583-2297 ALL WALLPAPER ALL SORTS PAVING Hung with TLC, patience & ALL WORK GUARANTEED neatness! Maria 908-888-1337 Fully insured. Free estimates. SPRING SPECIAL 10% OFF 908-933-4944 • 908-928-0073 BILL’S New • 1996 • Dodge PAINTING/PAPERING CORNERSTONE/ASTOR Over 20 yrs. exp. Interior only. MASONRY - • Concrete Work FREE est. Call 908-946-4275 • Brick Pavers • Mail boxes CARAVAN, • Fireplaces • Brick Fronts BUSY B’s PAINTING • Repairs • Foundations Int./Ext., Wallpapering • All Other Phases of Masonry Call .Pete 908-972-0933 Ins., Free Est. 9(58-238-5553 Call . ..Joe 908-566-3238 DAVE’S PAINTING CUSTOM MASONRY Quality work - Free estimates. 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE ★★908-257-8939★★ ALL PHASES PERFORMED DECORATIVE Faux Painting- V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, roof rack, cloth ASK FOR ERIC Sponge ★ Rag ★ Marble NO JOB TOO SMALL Kid’s Murals ★ 908-308-0056 int., t.g., r. def., abs, dual air bags. Stk. CALL 908-390-6629 #T6090. VIN #TR556174. MSRP $19,310 DON’S CUSTOM MASONRY EDDIE’S PAINTING * 2 4 9 Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations A fresh coat of paint will make p » r m o . Free estimates. 908-251-4352 everything beautiful & clean & MASON will fix & repair steps, give you a lift. I work very sidewalks & plastering. Very neat, spackle cracks & paten reasonable. 908-988-0029 holes. I move furniture & New • 1996 • Dodge cover EVERYTHING. Prompt, MASONRY - NEW WORK courteous service. For a free REPAIRS Refs. Avail. estimate call Eddie at AVENGER Call 908-254-0643 908-842-3925 JOE JAY 084 Moving Painting & Papertianging & Storage 908-251-4623 / 008-656-1312 KELLY’S PAINTING PAPERHANGING NO HASSLE ALL JERSEY MOVERS ^ PAPER REMOVAL A l * . Pianos, apartments, homes, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, tilt/cruise, offices. Quality work at an ‘af­ 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE LEASE... ■;« Free Estimates 908-679-2142 mwiw console, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., cloth int., r. def., fordable price. Lie. #PM00662. lltUIDE Call 908-634-4122 buckets, dual air bags. Stk. #C6040. VIN STE287622. LERIO PAINTING 2 4 9 MSRP $17,023. FURNITURE HAULING Painting, Plastering, Taping, >r* m o . # 1 in Furniture Care Any­ Sheetrock, Papemanging. where. Full household/partial Free Estimates move. Lic.PM00276. Fully in­ sured. Call Jim 908-905-0997 908-390-8655 New • 1996 • Dodge MARINO Interior & Exterior Painting. “Where quality does’nt cost...it pays” . Call for 084a Hauling free est., lowest rates. Sr. citi­ R A M 1 5 0 0 zen disocunts. 908-495-7669 A MAN & VAN MIKE’S FOR HIRE PROFESSIONAL $30./hr. or 2 men for $50./hr. Painting & Wallpapering Inc. Cleanouts • Light Moving IntVErf. 10% off. Free tst. V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, p/seats, NO HASSLE Rubbish & Debris Removal 908-458-4251 John Ruskin 1-800-820-1711 tilt/cruise, alloy whls., am/fm stereo cass., t.g,, cloth BiW IEASE... int., air bag, SLT, trailer tow grp., heavy duty service ittimir HANDY PERSONS (2) NU-WAY PAINTING With pick-up. $45. per hour. grp. Stk. #T6084. VIN #TS550364. MSRP $21,443. Light moving, clean-outs, etc. WALLPAPER REMOVAL ‘ 2 3 2 Call 908-462-0115 Interior & Exterior HANDYMAN AND PICKUP- PAINTING Hauling. Cleans gutters, oa­ Quality work at great prices DODGE SPIRIT 4 DR. 1995 DODGE NEON 4 DR. 1995 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB PICKUP 1993 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN LE > rage, attic, etc. 908-431-5880 Call Ted 908-957-8744 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, tilt/cruise, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, tllt/crulse, V*6, auto trans., p/s, abs, a/c, p/l, p/w, p/seats, LIGHT MOVING & HAULING am/fm stereo cass., t.g., cloth Int., r. def., stereo, t.g., cloth Int., r. def., dual air PICKUP TRUCK am/fm stereo cass., t.g., cloth Int., air tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., am/fm stereo Reasonable & Dependable O’ROURKE PAINTING air bag. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. bags. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. bag. Balance of Factory Warranty. Stk. cass., t.g., r. def., buckets, air bag, dual a/c, Call 908-251-9037 INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Fully insured. 908-257-7463 #4851. VIN #ST526027.15,179 miles. #4837 VIN #SD133492.19,008 miles. #4793. VIN #SS312270.10,813 miles. Stk. #4780. VIN #PX604208.47,572 miles. * 1 0 , 9 7 5 * 9 , 7 6 5 • 1 6 , 3 7 5 REMOVAL PAINTING & Paperhanging • ± * , B 9 5 Attics, Basements & Debris Int./Ext. Free Est. Honest pric­ No job too BIG es. Call Joe at 908-937-8166 1992 FORD AEROSTAR XL 1992 DODGE SPIRIT 4 DR. 1992 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN LE 1992 CHEVY CAMARO Rick 908-251-5953 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, aIc, p/l, p/w, p/seats, V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, tilt whl., alloy PAINTING p/w, tllt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., tllt/crulse, am/tm stereo cass., t.g., cloth tllt/crulse, roof rack, alloy whls., anVfm stereo cass., r. whls., am/tm stereo cass., t.g., t-tops, r. del., WINTER CLEANING Interior/Exterior - Wallpaper t.g., cloth Int. Stk. #4806. VIN Int., air bag. Balance o l Factory Warranty. We clean out attics, garages, removal. Quality work, 20yrs. def., dual bIc, air bag, abs. Balance of Factory buckets. Stk. K4809. VIN INC104222. 28,397 exp.. Ins. John 908-251-0893 #ZA92604. 76,173 miles. Stk. #4829. VIN »NF1911003. 54,290 miles. Warranty. Stk. #4850. VIN #NX222201.57,779 miles. miles. bsmts., etc. Hauling & demoli­ tion. Prompt & reliable. Low PAPERHANGING V * 9 , 7 9 5 * 8 , 3 2 5 • 1 . 3 , 6 7 5 * 9 , 9 7 5 y rates. Free est. £08-521-3345 $13./single roll. 24 years exp. I Mike 908-462-9097 085 Odd Jobs /- J EASY TO REACH' PHIL POLO & SON fo H onor A ll P ricing C lub A U nion Cards* Cleanups Painting & Papertianging Interior/Exterior Fully insured ★ AAA ★ Free estimates 908-780-3575 Affordable Clean-ups. w m We take away anything. SUTKOWSKI’S WALLS Free est. 908-264-2520 • Wallpapering • Painting Keyport WERNER DODGE AFFORDABLE CLEAN-UPS 908-290-1712 Basements, garages, attics, Polish Hardwork with yards and light hauling, also German Precision Belford Real Estate specials. WERNER Call 908-607-0567 THE WALL DOCTOR Custom Paperhanging Middletown AMERICAN YARD SALE By Tex Miller. 908 -53 6-^51 CLEANOUT SERVICE Attics, basements, garages, etc. FREE est 908-566-1178 087 Power Washing R e d B a n k BASEMENT S/ATTICS/YARDS CLEANUPS/HAULAWAYS d o d g e GSP EXIT 117 \ ,, Also LAWN MAINTENANCE 1-800-286-5387 908-828-5387 A 25th ANNIVERSARY Only 6 miles \ i SPARKLE PLENTY INC East On Route 36 I /?r Vinyl • Aluminun • Decks H IGH W AY36 • BELFO RD 086 Painting FREE GIFTS! Wallpapering Free est. Call 908-928-4488

ABTOZ HOUSE WASHING Eatontown! ATA POWERCLEAN 7 8 7 - 3 6 0 0 $299. 3 ROOM SPECIAL Member N.J. BBB SALS PAINTING 1-800-794-1417 CALL FOR INQUIRIES 908-390-0103 908-521-0537 089 Plumbing T6090 CARAVAN: 38 mo. closed end lease, $0 down, $450 bank fee, 1 st payment, $300 ref. sec. dep, due at Incep­ ACCENT PAINTING- ALL JOBS. Excellent indoor & out­ tion GAP included. C6040 AVENGER:38 mo. closed end lease, $800 REG. w/bonus $450 bank fee, 1st payment, door painting. Residential & commercial. Free estimates. $300 ref. sec. dep. due at Inception. GAP included. T6084:38 mo. closed end lease, $0 down, $400 V8 rebate, $300 Fully insured. 908-679-5999 ALAN BLACKBURN Plumbing/Heating. AFFORDABLE PAINTING Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ comm, buyer rebate, 1st payment, $300 ref. sect. dep, $450 bank fee due at inception. GAP Included. All vehicles Interior/exterior, reliable, tions. Remodeling. NJ Master quality work, reasonable rates Plumbers License # 5325 12000 miles per year, ,12c per mile over. Tax, Lie. & MV fees not included. All rebates and Incentives Included If qual­ Call Room by Room Painting ified. 908-607-2577 908-238-2945 6 4 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 089 Plumbing 105 Boats for Sale 110 Autos for Sale 110 Autos for Sale 112 Autos/Trucks 112 Autos/Trucks Wanted Wanted 117 Trucks/Vans 117 Trucks/Vans

37’ SILVERTON CONVERT­ PONTIAC BONNEVILLE ’86 - CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 BACSOKA Good cond. A/c, am/fm radio PLYMOUTH VOYAGER LE IBLE ’88 - T/454 FWC, very, TOYOTA TERCEL 92 CASH FOR YOUR CAR JUNK & RUNNING CARS '94 - Tahoe pkg., black, 4X4, very low hrs. Loaded, pristine Fully loaded $895. - Only 15,000 miles. 4 spd., ARTY’S AUTO SALES 4 door, auto. LOADED! '86 - 86,000 miles, good cond. 24 HOUR SERVICE Asking $3,200. PLUMBING & HEATING condition. $83,000. Call Call 908-821-0768 no air, no radio, Asking East Brunswick 908-257-6700 Excellent cond., 24,000 miles, Complete kitchen/bath remod­ 908-679*4273 $4,700. Call 908-290-7328 TOP CASH PRICES PAID Call 908-238-4966 PONTIAC FIREBIRD ’91 - 908-536-8031, 609-758-8850 orig. warranty. Alarm, CB & eling. Water Heaters. Sewer & defector. $19,900. negotiable. Drain Cleaning. Reasonable White, auto, am/fm stereo $ CASH PAID S TOYOTA PREVIA *91-Deluxe, Use your VISA cass., air, all power. Garage All makes & models. Cash on Call 908-591-9768 rates. Free Estimates. or MASTERCARD 112 Autos/Trucks WANTED-RUNNING and 65.000 hwy. miles, power kept. MUST SACRIFICE! the SPOT. Call 908-477-8853 REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks CHEVY ASTRO VAN EXT package, dual air, 1 owner, License #5628. We do it all. to pay for your $7,000. Call 908-750-9559 Classified Ad Wanted or 908-477-6846 $100. and UP. Junk Cars '93-18,000 miles, all wheel 100.000 mile warranty. Call 908-727-0014 1 -800-660-4ADS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ’87 - Removed. 908-238-9481 drive, loaded warranty, mint. $10,250. Call 908-321-1345 or Auto, fully loaded Excellent AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days CASH PAID $14,800. Call 908-846-0167 beeper 908-712-1972 cond. $2,150. or best offer. Free Removal of Junk Cars For junk cars, trucks, for WE BUY JUNK CARS $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 FORD AEROSTAR WAGON GARDEN STATE Call 908-381-0865 cycling. CaJI anytime tommy Marlboro Auto Wreckers '89- V6, auto, a/c, 83,000 PLUMBING and HEATING 908-591-1400 118 Motor Homes WATER HEATERS PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ’92 Dell's 908-787-5453 miles, excellent condition REPAIRS & REMODELING SE White 2 dr. w/gray interior. ALL SCRAP CARS $5,400. Call 908-975-9870 Rec. Vehicles GEORGE SAHUL JR. 6 cyl Auto., fully equipped, full AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR GMC 3 CAR CARRIER >84 - License #5568 ower, abs. Like new. 62,000 SMALL ANY CONDITION. 113 Auto Parts Diesel, 5 spd., 2 spd. rear. ighway miles. Asking $8,995. H & HAUTO WRECKERS 22’ PROWLER 1988 AUTOMOTIVE °Buytncj a , new truck, must sell K Call 908-792-1493 908-591-0366 Services Excellent condition, sleeps 6, 908-251-5660 DONATE VEHICLES his truck. $14,000. full bath. $5,500. negotiable BOATS & FURNITURE Call 908-446-6021 Call 908-521-5752 TOYOTA COROLLA ’87 A LP H A MILANO WHEEL- TOM’S PLUMBING CARS/TRUCKS Jewish Heritage for the Blind Orig. equip. Speedline $160. PLYMOUTH GRAND VOY­ Plumbing & Heating. Water 110 Autos for Sale Hatchback, 62,000 miles, Running or not. Tax Deduct. AGER SE '93 - Green, 46,000 24’ CARRI-LITE '85 - TRAVEL auto, a/c, p/s, p/b, like new. Day 908-429-4024 TRAILER. Good condition, Heaters, Boilers. Appliances & FOR EXPORT Free Quick Pickup Evenings 908-583-6418 mi., extended warranty, ABS, Gas~ Grills~ ...... led. installed. 'SmallSi jobs $2,800. Call 908-431-3317 80-’94. Paying 1,000's over rear air/heat, alarm, extras. self-contained, A/C, awning, OK.i. 77_day day serv. NJ . Plumbing BUICK REGAL LIMITED ’92 dealers. Hi miles OK. Lease & 8QO-2-DONATE $13,900. Call 908-251-7443 sleeps 4. $6,000. Call Lie. #9454. 908-727-7719 Fully loaded. 2 door. New bank payoffs OK. Cash at 908-722-1838 tires. 53,000 miles. Garaged. your door. Call 908-462-5017 SNOW TIRES Asking $8,999. 908-821-8024 Classified Works! 2) Goodyear Eagle GW, CLASSIFIED SELLS! b195/60TR15. Like new. Orig­ CLASSIFIED SELLS! CAMPER/TRAILER 090 Printing CADILLAC El Dorado Biarritz CALL CLASSIFIED! inally $237. Asking $120. for 20 ft., sleeps 6. $900. or best ’84- Classic Ed. Beautiful pair. Call 908-727-4790 offer. Call $08-264-6270 must see! 42,000 miles. $5,900. nego. 908-390-7379 SCREENPRINTING CADILLAC ELDORADO T-shirts, sweats, jackets, hats, BIARRITZ ’84 - Good cond signs, decals, vinyl lettering. $1,800. or best offer. MIKE DOLLY 908-294-8379 Call 908-390-6158 CHEVROLET CORSICA ’88­ 4 door. Manual. 140,000 091 Roofing/Siding miles. Runs excellent. $1,500. or best offer. 908-706-9235 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’89 CONVERTIBLE. Factory hard­ ALEX SMUTKO top, 6 spd., new tires, extras. ROOFING Mint condition! Asking $19,500. Call 609-296-5191 CROWD'S COMING SYNONYMOUS CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’90 CONVERTIBLE. Burgundy, WINTER/EARLY-SPRING 6 spd., loaded! 42,000 mi. Garaged. Excellent condition! RE-ROOF SPECIAL $19,900. Call 908-972-8277 CHEVY GEO ’90 4 door 5 PRICES WILL NEVER BE speed, manual. 85,000 miles. Excellent condition. Only LOWER $2,900. Call 908<821-1957 “Tearoffs not included with special pricing” . CUTLASS SUPREME ’89­ Walkable roofs only. Call 2 dr., pwr. everything am/fm 908-583-0412 800-794-ROOF cass., 78,000 hwy. miles, exc. PLEASE ASK FOR ALEX cond. $3,900. Call eves. 908-536-4578 ANYTIME, ANYWHERE THE ROOF DOCTOR FORD EXPLORER 92 Seals your leaks when you 6 cyl., 2 wheel drive, 47,000 0 need protection the most. miles. Mint condition. Power UNCR FT Roof repair specialist. everything. A/C, am/fm cas­ sette, new tires, well main­ GUTTER CLEANING tained. Asking $16,000. or Free estimates. Fully insured. $1,000. & Take over pay­ Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 ments. MUST SELL! Call 908-335-1982 CARLIN ROOFING CONSTRUCTION - Roofs, FORD MUSTANG 66 vinyl siding, all repairs. Free 6 cyl,. auto, p/s, manual est. Insured. 908-458-5619 brakes. Needs work. Asking u ^ o e a t a b i $500. Call 908-727-4790 J & R ROOFING & SIDING FORD MUSTANG GT ’94 - Black on black, convertible, UNBEATABLE RATES 1 owner, mint condition. Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 Call days 9-5, ask for Janet or S & R ROOFING & SIDING Karen 908-821-2522 Windows, Carpentry. Fully Ins. FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 FORD MUSTANG LX ’93-5.0 white, 5 spd., exc. cond. 54,000 miles. Asking WATTON ROOFING $10,750. Call 908-727-9386 Gutter cleaning, seamless gutters, siding. A leaky roof FORD THUNDERBIRD ’79- doesn’t mean a major A/C, p/b, p/s, p/w. Good run­ expense. Free est. Call ning cond. Asking $600. Call 90B-750-0920 908-254-0651 GEO METRO XFI ’93 Green ITS SO EASY TO FIND ON SHREWSBURY AVE., RED BANK! Perfect condition. Great com­ 092 Special muter car. 52 miles per gallon. Services Asking $2,750. 908-727-2063 HONDA PRELUDE SI '86 - 1996 FORD 1995 FORD CUSTOM-SLIPCOVERS Blue, auto, p/s, p/b, p/w, air, Upholstery, Draperies, Foam. moonroof, cruise, am/fm cass. 30 yrs. exp. Guaranteed Exc. cond. 96,000 miles. RANGER XLT ESCORT Workmanship. 908-888-2775 $4,500. Call 908-651-0960 Station wagon, auto, 4 cyl, SLIPCOVERS, Custom made. LINCOLN CONTINENTAL '94 PICKUP p/s, man brakes, am/fm cass, 33,000 mi., exc. cond., factory Your fabric. QUALITY WORK, P/U, 4 cyl, 5 spd, p/s, p/b, anti­ BIG SAVINGS. 908-257-5409 warranty until 12/97, loaded a/c, t/gls, r/def, gauges, air bag, $16,900. Call 908-757-6035 lock rear brakes, a/c, am/fm cloth int, remote mirrs, rear TELEPHONE Installation MERCURY COUGAR ’88 - st/cass w/CD, tint, alum wh, medium washer, light group. VIN Repair, Jacks, Wiring 31,000 orig. miles, loaded, willow w/saddle int, Stk #8970, Vin 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX mint. Lt. metallic blue. Asking SW391927. MSRP: $14,490. Call Ed, 908-536-2477 $5,900. Call 908-747-2648 #TTA08970, MSRP: $15,076, Rebate: $600, College Rebate: $400 if Dir. Disc.: $2857. Rebate: $600. MERCURY COUGAR LS qualified, Discount: $2081. College Grad Rebate: $400. 36. White. 2 door, auto, air. 096 Windows 54,000 orig. mi. 1 owner. *10.633 $4,500. Call 908-536-5237 MERCURY COUGAR XR7 '94 MLM WINDOWS Loaded, all power. P/moon- 1995 FORD MUSTANG COUPE 1995 FORD E-350 Vinyl replacement. FREE est. roof, am/fm cassette. Must 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto, OD, p/s, p/anti-lock brakes, Fully insured. 908-901-8873 see. Mint condition. Low mi a/c, am/fm st/cass Premium $14,500. Call 908-727-9679 Sound, fab/int. console, gauges, CARGO VAN MERCURY COUGAR XR7 ’88 r/def, p/w, p/d/l, tint, cruise, p/tr, Green, Charcoal interior, auto w/od, 096a Window Black, exc. cond., very clean. 8 cyl 5.8L eng., p/s, p/b, am/fm Premium radio/cass. Asking int. wipers, keyless entry, dual Treatments $3,500. Motivated to sell! airbags, remote mirrors, deep stereo w/dock. VIN SHC15970. Stk Call 908-706-0552 forest green w/saddle int., Stk #5047, j #SHC15970.5 miles. MSRP MADE in my home, designed in your home. Reasonalile $ MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE ES Vin #SF235047, MSRP: $19,31“ W $22,301. Dir. Disc. $5301. $300 Call 908-308-9384 ’94 - 22,900 miles. Excellent College Rebate: $400 if qualified, Discount: $301* !»»*>■ Commercial Rebate if applicable. cond. Buy or take over lease payments. Call 908-846-7779 MITSUBISHI MIGHTY MAX _J-1 ton pick up w/cap. *1 6 ,9 9 7 37,000 miles.$3,400 Call & *15,995 leave message 908-290-2655 BOATING MITSUBISHI MIRAGE S ’93 - Auto, air, 4 dr., p/b, p/s, stereo cass. Excellent cond. DITTENHOUSE |*ERR from anywhere! 42,000 hwy. miles. Asking 105 Boats for Sale $6,250. Call 908-321-1345 or beeper 908-712-1972 _ V / M . e f W M 23’ CROWNLlNE BOWRIDER ’94 - Merc 26Q hp, I/O, VHF, NISSAN MAXIMA DF, stereo, canvas. Trailer. 35 91-Excellent condition. 90,000 7 4 1 -6 0 0 0 hrs. $19,000. or best offer. hwy. miles, new tires, new Call 908-972-1298 brakes, fullv loaded. $8,600. Call 908-536-1547 save plenty! 25’ CHRIS CRAFT ’89 NISSAN 700 SHREW SBURY AVE., RED BANK Walk around, twin ’93 150 Su- Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except licensing, tax & M.V. lees zukis on bracket, motors are TWIN TURBO 300 ZX warrantied to 10/99. Too 93-Many extras, 43,600 miles. much to list! $29,900. Call Great cond. Garaged. 0 Wint. 609-296-5191 $26,500. Call 908-274-0060 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 6 5 Simple^ honest straightforw ard H o w else w ould you expect JM J

’96 HONDA ACCORD LX I 4 dr. auto. 4 cyl., p/s, p/b, am/fm cass, p/winds, I to lease a Saturn? p/Iks, a/c, t/gls, tilt, cruise, bkt sts, sprt mirrs, all ssn stl bltd rdls, alloy whls. VIN TA 139821. Stk. #2297. M SR P $20,085,30 month closed end lease with $0 down, 1st payment, one month sec. dep. By now, you've probably heard about the Saturn buying experience. No $450 bank fee. Total paymts. $7791. Residual | $13,858.95.12,000 miles peryear.100 thereafter. hassles, no pressure, no fuss, just common courtesy, along with a pretty $2 4 5 per mo. ^ 0 down lease great car. INCLUDES HONDA CELLULAR PHONE & CD CHANGER NEW'96 Well, the way we see it, your SATURN SL2 PRE-OWNED SPECIALS OF THE WEEK experience shouldn't be any differ- ’92 VOLKSWAGEN ’94ISUZU R0DE0 4X4 JETTA GL I Auio, 6 cyl, p/s, p/b, am/fm I P Q ent if you want to lease a I 4 dr, auto. 4 cyl, p/s, p/b. cass. p/winds, a/c, t/gls, rw am/fm cass, a/c, t/gls, rw del. bkt sts, sport mirrs, def, bkts. sport mirrs, all alloy whls. Vin IR4337862, Pq | Saturn. After all, what could I ssn slb rdls. Vin | Stk #275.41,658 miles. 1 | #NM040432, 71.600 miles. satu^n we possibly gain by making MO LEASE U 9 j» H r *7250 $18,500 things any less straightforward than 1 9 8 SlOOO DOWN • 3 6 NOS Lease pymts based on 1996 Saturn SL2 Sedan, 5 speed with A/C, am/fm stereo. they have to be? MSRP $13,605. Lease requires 1st mo pymt + M.V. + $1000 cap cost reduction VINCENT GULOTTA’S due at inception. Total pymts/Purchase option $7128/58843. Freehold: Vin TZ268282, Stock#F60375. Eatontown: Vin TZ273776, Stock#E60465.

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VIN TT532587,140 HP 4 cyl eng, 5 speed, p/s, ABS, climate control VIN TM300939.210 hp 6 cyl eng, auto, p/s, ABS, limited slip, climate CFC free a/c, am/tm st w/cd player, p/win/lks/mir/ant, dual air bags, control CFC free a/c, leather int, am/fm stcass w/cd player, sec sys, alloy whls, MSRP $24,280 p/wm/mir/ant/lks/st, cruise, sec sys. dual air bags, alloy whls, MSRP

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NEW 1996 INFINITI 1-30 NEW 1996 INFINITI Q-45 VIN TM400093, 278 hp V-8 eng, auto, p/s, ABS, limited slip, climate control CFC free a/c, am/fm st cass, leather int, sun roof, VIN TT017506,190 HP 6 cyl eng, auto, p/s, ABS, climate control CFC free a/c, am/fm st cass w/cd player, leather mt, moon rf, p/win/lks/mir/ant/st. cruise, sec sys, dual air bags, MSRP $54,000 p/sts/win/mir/ant/lks, sec sys, dual air bags, alloy whls, MSRP $32,000

PURCHASE FOR. PER 399 MO. M m n aifflnro 41995 m u Ray Catena f i l l M B M E S E k I N F I N I T Infiniti 900 Route 1 • Edison, NJ 08817 (908) 603-9600 i N i m / Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except tor MV, DOC fees & taxes. G 20 based on 38 mos closed end, 1 st mo pymt $450 bank fee, $250 ref sec dep, S1500 down due at inception. 12,000 mi per yr/.10c ea add'l mi. Total pymt/purchase opt $9082/$11,168.80.130 based on 36 mos closed end, 1 st mo pymt $450 bank fee, $400 ref sec dep, due at inception. 12,000 mi per yr/.15c ea add'l mi. Total pymt/purchase opt $14,364/$18,560. J 30 based on 38 mos closed end, 1 st mo pymt $450 bank fee, $400 ref sec dep, $1500 down due at inception. 12,000 mi per yr/.1 Oc ea add 'I mi. Total pymt/purchase opt $15,162/S18,980. Lessee responsible for maintenance & excess wear & tear. Subject to approval by primary lending source. 'Special financing rates available for new 1996 Q-45 or pre-owned advertised vehicles ^listed, maximum amount financed is $15,000 at 3.9% for 36 months or 4.9% for 48 months. Offer expires 3/17/96. 6 8 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996

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EA SY TO REACH: G.S. PARKWAY NORTH EXIT ROUTE 9 NORTH second FO RDS exit-ROUTE 184 WEST. At first light make a right. RT. 9 NORTH to RT. 184 W EST-FORDS-same as above. MINUTES AWAY: FREEH O LD 25 min. • M ANALAPAN 15 min.HAZLET 10 min. • R ED BA N K 25 min. A SBU R Y PARK 25 min. : c/!- F/ VVIAM T^CIVH-TT.I1 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 6 7

BUY LEASE FOR: IBISES FOR: 2-0r, Hatch. FRWD, 5 Spd Man Trans, 4-Cyl, No A/C, Man Steering, PB, Dual Ait Bag, 4-Dr, Wagon, FRWD, Auto Trans, 4-Cyl, No A/C, PS, PB, Cloth Int, R/Def, All Season Steel Int/Wprs, T/Gls, Pot Sport Mrs, Buck Sts, Bodyside Mold, All Seson Stl Bltd Rads, Cust Belted Rads, AM/FM Ster Cass. VIN#l(l200754. Stock#6750. MSRP: $12,662. Whl Covs, R/Def, VlN#TUl 28393 Stock#6761. MSRP: S8700. DEALER DISCOUNT: Based on 36 month closed end lease. Total of payments $5364 + tax, $1000 Down Payment, $200 ref sec dep, $350 hank fee + 1st S1231 FACTORY REBATE: $500. month pymnt due ot inception. J 5,000 ndes/yeor, excess mileage j 5 thereafter. Option to purchase at lease end $6584.

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'Ptice(s) indude(s) oil costs to be poid by o consumei, except for license costs, reg fees, & taxes. Piets foi illustrative. Not responsible for typos. Ad is o coupon & supeisedes previous offers. Must present prioi to purchase. "If Qualified.

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New 4-dr 4-wheel drive with 6-cyi, automatic, air bag, anti­ New 2-dr with 4-cyl, automatic, dual air bags, anti-lock New 4-dr with 6-cyl, automatic,dual air bags, anti-lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, tinted glass, power lock brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, power seats, brakes, air cond, AM/FM stereo cass, tinted glass, power windows & locks, tinted glass, power steering, rear steering, rear defroster & more! VIN#TM529395, MSRP steering, rear defroster, power seats, cruise control, tilt defroster & more! VIN#T2543810, stock#7627 MSRP $15,989. 36 month closed end lease with $999 down/trade, wheel & more! VIN#T1407480, MSRP $21,967. 30 month $27,674. 30 month closed end lease with $1800 $200 refundable security deposit, $400 acquisition fee & closed end lease with $1800 down/trade, $300 refundable down/trade, $400 refundable security deposit, $400 1st payment for a total of $1798 due at signing. Total of security deposit, $400 acquisition fee & 1st payment for a acquisition fee & 1st payment for a total of $2899 due at payments $8163. Buy option at end $8314. 12,000 mi/yr total of $2799 & $500 Mfr incentive due at signing. Total of signing. Total of payments $11,970. Buy option at end then .15/mi payments $10,170. Buy option at end $12,521.12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi $20,409, 12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi

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' JUST LOOK AT HOW MUCH V i c k MERCURY YOU'LL GET FOR YOUR Uiio£e 1 MONEY RIGHT NOW AT STRAUB!

1 9 9 6 V I L L A G E R V6 ENGINE* FRONT - WHEEL DRIVE * DUAL AIR BAGS V6 ENGINE*FRONT - WHEEL DRIVE* DUAL AIR BAGS ANTI-LOCK BRAKES* 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC ANTI-LOCK BRAKES*4-SPEED AUTOMATIC 7-PASSENGER SEATING* AIR CONDITIONING CELLULAR PHONE*AIR CONDITIONING POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS & STEERING POWER SEAT, WINDOWS, LOCKS & MIRRORS TILT WHEEL* CRUISE CONTROL* REAR DEFROSTER TILT WHEEL* CRUISE CONTROL* REAR DEFROSTER REAR WIPER/WASHER* CHILDPROOF DOOR AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE * CARPET MATS RECLINING FRONT BUCKET SEATS* STEREO ALUMINUM WHEELS * FULL SIZE SPARE New 1996 Mercury Van, VIN#TDJ00035, MSRP $22,745,24 month closed end lease with $499 New 1996 Mercury 4-dr, VIN#TG616041, MSRP $22,400,24 month closed end lease with $1704 down/trade, 1st pymnt & $300 ref sec dpst for total of $1098 & $1000 Mfr incentive due at signing, down/trade, 1st pymnt & $300 ref sec dpst for total ot $2303 & $600 Mfr Incentive due at signing, total pymnts $7675, buy option at end $14,500,12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi total pymnts $8880, buy option at end $14,500,12,000 mi/yr then .15/mi

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1983 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX 2-dr, auto trans, 8-cyl eng, ps, pb, am/fm cass, p/wind, air, t/gls, rr def, all sea. stl. bltd radials, styled whls. VIN #DB250434. Stk. #4175A. TM U Mi. A s Is*

1991 HYUNDAI SCOUPE LS 3-dr, 5-spd man trans, 4-cyl eng, ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, p/wind/Iks, air, t/gls, rr def, gauges, rem. mirrs, all sea. stl. bltd radials, sun rf, pinstripe, alloy whls. VIN #JMU035578. * . n n r Stk. #4166A. 119,031 Mi. ^ Q Q R

1988 NISSAN MAXIMA 4-dr, 5-spd man trans, 6-cyl eng, ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, p/wind/Iks, tunk, anten­ na/seat, air. t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, rem. mirrs, b/s mldg, all sea. stl. bltd radials, moon rf. alum whls. VIN#JT631032. Stk. #4031 A. 105,891 mi.

1989 DODGE CARAVAN Wagon, auto trans, 6-cyl eng, ps, p/disc brks, am/fm stereo, p/wind/Iks, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, all sea. stl. bltd radials. VIN #KX514226. Stk. #4072A. 88,480 mi. $ 7 0 0 0

1993 MITSUBISHI GALANT 4-dr, auto trans w/od, 4-cyl eng, ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, p/wind/Iks, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, rem. mirrs, styled whls'. VIN #PZ008203. Stk. #4064B. 65,443 mi.______*9195 1995 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 4-dr, auto trans, 4-cyl eng, ps, p/b, am/fm, air, t/gls, rr def, all sea. stl bltd radials. VIN #SU039941. Stk. # P 3 4 6 .15,264 m i. * 9 9 9 5 1994 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 3-dr, 5-spd man trans, 4-cyl eng, ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, sprt mirrs, all sea. stl. bltd radials, styled whls. VIN #RE120960. Stk. #9331. S f f i n r * * 1 1 , 9 9 5

<994 MITSUBISHI GALANT ES 4-dr. 4 cyl. eng., ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, p/wind/lks/truck, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, cloth inter., rem. mirrs, all sea. stl. bltd radials, styled whls. VIN #RE055429. Stk. #P3089. S W $1 1 , 9 9 5

1992 NISSAN PATHFINDER wagon, auto, w/od, 6 cyl. eng., ps, p/disc brks, am/fm cass, p/wind/Iks, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, gauges, rem. mirrs. all sea. stl. bltd radials alum. whls. VIN #NW013962. Stk. COMPARABLE SAVINGS ON A ll NEW M IISO B ISN I'S... #4077A. 62,842 mi. g 0 0 0

A ll AVAIIADIE AT THE PRICE FACTORY INSIDERS PAY! 1995 MITSUBISHI EXPO WAGON auto, w/od, 4 cyl. eng., ps. p/disc brks, am/tm cass, p/wind/Iks, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, cruise, rem. mirrs, rf rack, all sea. stl. bltd radials, styled whls. VIN #SZ001485. Stk. #P364, Parkway Exit 105 Route 36 Program car. 14,503 m i.$ ^ g 0 0 0 Monmouth ■■■ Mall ■ ■ 1994 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE I 4 dr., auto, w/od, V-6 eng., ps, p/disc brks, IND Way £> 1 am/fm cass, p/wind/lks/mirrs, air, t/gls, rr def. oca tilt, cruise, all sea. stl. bltd radials, alloy whls. s VIN #RT000237. Stk, #P332, Program car. X * £ ^ lSt 1 22,493 mi. $ 1 6 , 9 9 5 —— E^NvhtsubishP^j ■ 1995 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE 4 dr., auto, w/od, V-6 eng., ps, p M s , am/fm cd player, p/wind/lks/mirrs, air, t/gls, rr def, tilt, t3S£ OAKHURST |90B) 493-4333 and Monmouth Malls.) cruise, all sea. stl. bltd radials. VIN #SY017848. Stk. #P360, Program car. 26,749 mi. Prices Incl All Costs To Be Paid By Consumer Except For Lie. Reg. & Taxes. 'Lease payment based on #of mos. closed end lease (Galant)-w/No Sec Ref Sec Dep, No Bank Fee, $2195 Cash or trade equity plus 1st pymnt due at inception. (Eclipse $1596 cash or trade equity down) (Montero $2496 cash or trade equity down) PLUS 1st mo pymnt, 1 mo. Ref. Sec. Dep. & bank $1 9 , 4 9 5 fee, to equal total due at inception ($895 Eclipse) ($1161.94 Montero). Total ot payments (Galant $4499); (Eclipse $7930) (Montero $14,352). Mileage in excess of (Galant 25,000), lEclipse 35,000) (Montero 40,000) @ $.15. Option to purchase at lease end (Galant $11.014.80); (Eclipse $8472) (Montero 14,031.84) INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996 7 1

TOWN CAR 4.6 liter EFI V-8, auto trans. w/od., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, AM/FM ster­ eo cass., P/seat, dual air bags, ABS, cloth ‘int., white side wall tires. Loaded! Stk. #T373. VIN #TY659556. MSRP $37,550. Rebate $4,500. Renewal Rebate $500. TOTAL REBATES $5,000.

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| M e r c u r y ] i - i ~ iviuivui y VILLAGER SABLE GS, 4ar sedan, 3.0 liter 6 cyl, auto trans. w/od., GS wagon, 3.0 liter, auto trans., P/S. P/B. A/C, P/S, P/B. A/C, P/L, P/seat, speed control, cloth dual P/mirrors, P/L, P/W. r. def., 7 pass, seating, bucket seats, frt. & r. flr. mats, AM/FM stereo cloth int.. GS trim, speed control, all-season cass . alum, whls., light grp., 451A Pkg. Stk. radials, lugg. rack, anti-lock brakes, dual air bags. #T229. VIN HTA618692 MSRP $20,955. Opt. VIN #TDJ27889 MSRP $22,915. Opt. Pkg. Disc. Pkg. Disc. $600. Rebate $600. College Grad L E A S E F O R $1,000. Rebate $1,000. College Grad Rebate B U Y F O R $400. Irwin Disc. $1,920. Rebate $400. Renewal Rebate $500. Irwin Disc. $1,160. ______* 1 8 , 5 9 5 8 8 No M oney Down No M oney Down * 1 7 , 6 9 5

N ew • 1996 • M e rcu ry New • 1996 • Mercury > i « l s MYSTIQUE 4 dr sedan, 2.0 liter 4 cyl., 5 spd man trans., 4 dr sedan. 4 6 liter V-8, auto trans w/od , P/S. P/B. P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo cass., r. def , A/C, P/L. ilium, entry, speed control, radial spoke whl heated mirrors, P/antenna, cloth int Stk cvrs., frt & r carpet ftr mats, cloth in t . keyless entry #T186. VIN #TK608234. MSRP $16,055 Opt Slk #T301 VIN #TX625469 MSRP S23.735 Opt B U Y F O R L E A S E F O R Pkg. Disc $1,800 Rebate $600 College Grad 1 Pkg Disc $300. Rebate $600. College Grad Rebate S400 lrwm Disc $1,336 Rebate $400. Irwin Disc. $1,260. Per Mo. No M oney Down * 1 9 ,5 9 9 *13,495 $257 + Tax No M oney Down 24 month closed end leases. 12,000 miles per-year, 15c per mile over. NO MONEY DOWN. Price includes all costs to be paid by consumer except license, registration and taxes. Includes all rebates.

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9-9 M on.-Thurs.; 9-G Fri.; 9-5 Sat 4 6 2 - 1 8 1 8 7 2 INDEPENDENT, MARCH 13, 1996

1987 Plymouth 1989 Mercury 1989 Plymouth 1990 Toyota 1989 Pontiac 6000 1992 Mercury V O Y A G E R S E TO PAZ GS 4 DR. SUNDANCE TERCEL SAFARI W AGON TOPAZ 4 DR. 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, cruise, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, t/g., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, t.g. 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, S c, p/1, 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, tilt 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b. a/c, p/l, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. Stk. #9590. am/fm stereo cass. Stk. #1002. VIN stereo cass Stk. #9810. VIN am/tm stereo cass,, tg , Stk. #9853. whl., roof rack, am/fm stereo cass., p/w, tilt whl., am/fm stereo cass., t.g., VIN #HR208650. 87,419 miles. #KB607582. 79,952 miles. #KN541620. 63,716 miles VIN #1.0487515. 69,449 miles. t.g. Stk. #9660. VIN #KG214903. Stk. #9833. VIN #NB634331. 53,959 84,664 miles. w a s N O W WAS NOW WAS N 0 W WAS „ ^ NOW w a s c „ NOW m " e w a s NOW $ 4 ^ 9 5 * 3 , 9 9 5 $4^5 *4,07* * 4 , 4 5 7 SMSg *4,661 $5^725 * 4 , 9 7 8 $6^995 *5 » 8 9 3 1990 Olds 1992 Saturn 1987 1992 Chevrolet 1992 Eagle 1990 Chevrolet CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON 4 D R . S L l N I S S A N 3 0 0 ZX CAVALIER z DR. T A L O N E S I ASTRO CS VAN V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, p/seats, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, 6 cyl., 5 spd., man. trans., p/s, p/b, p/l, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, r. 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans.. p/s, p/b, a/c, tilt/cruise, root rack, alloy whls., am/lm ster­ p/w, tilt whl., am/tm stereo cass., t.g., p/w, p/seat, a/c, tilt/cruise, am/fm ster­ def.. am/fm stereo cass., t.g., cloth tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo, cd player, sun­ tilt/cruise, am/tm stereo cass., Stk. eo cass., t.g., 9 pass. Stk. #9477. VIN Stk. #9693. VIN #NZ266904. 67,931 eo cass., VIN #HX200820. 62,105 Int., Stk. #9753. VIN #N7267763, roof, t.g., Stk. #9785. VIN #NE015564. #9832 VIN #LB223337. 76,481 miles. »LR301844.79,600 miles. miles. 30,540 miles. 65,379 miles. WAS m"ewAS NOW WAS . _ NOW w a s NOW NOW WAS „ NOW WAS N£,V'L_ &M95 *5,998 $75995 * 6 ,5 9 8 $7t995 *6 ,8 58 $ 8 r 3 7 5 $6 , 9 9 I $7^995 *7**89 $8t595 * 7 » 3 9 7 1990 Chrysler 1990 Toyota 1994 Plymouth 1991 Chrysler 1989 1989 Mitsubishi NEW YORKER 4 DR. LANDAU CAMRY DX W AGON ACCLAIM 4 DR. L E B A R O N 4 D R . JEEP W RANGLER MONTERO 4X4 V-6, auto trans.. p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w. p/seats, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c. p/l, p/w, 6 cyl., p/s, p/b, tilt whl., no a/c. Stk. V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, p/l, p/w, till/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., leather int., p/w, tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo, t.g., Stk. tilt/cruise, wire whl. cvrs., am/fm stereo cass., #9775 VIN #KJ149771. 79,053 miles. tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. carriage roof. Stk. #9806. VIN #LD716004. t.g., Stk. #9630. VIN #L0358053. #9801. VIN #RT298015. 35,117 miles. t.g., leather int Stk. #9637, VIN #MT010616. Stk. #9824. VIN #KJ003483. 74,900 54,762 miles. 22,641 miles. miles. w a s NOW 71Z T NOW WAS NOW WAS NOW w a s n o w WAS N O W . . $9t895 * 7 » 9 X 5 Z & 2 V 5 * 8 , 2 4 8 * 8 , 4 9 7 $95795 * 8 ,5 5 6 $9^995 * 8 ,6 6 0 $9^990 * 8 , 7 1 5 1992 Mercury 1993 Plymouth 1991 Plymouth 1992 1993 Chevy 1993 ^y S A B L E L S 4 D R . L A S E R R S GRAND VOYAGER SE NISSAN 240SX LUM INA 4 DR. SEDAN CAVALIER Z24 V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/1, p/w, Auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/1, p/w. p/seat, tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass. tilt/cruise, buckets, ailoy whls., am/fm stereo tllt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., tilt/cruise, alloy whls., am/fm stereo tilt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., tllt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. Stk. #9861. VIN #NA639435. 58,025 cass., t.g., Stk. #9624. VIN #PE938621.53,895 Stk. #9834. VIN #MX501481. 77,805 cass., p/sunroof, t.g., Stk. #9849. VIN Stk. #9786. VIN #P1154037, 41,766 Stk. #9812. VIN #P7329307 29,699 #NW106727. 66,289 miles. miles. m"eSWAS NOW m"flS w a s NOW " ' " ‘" w A S NOW WAS NOW w a s NOW m"eSWAS NOW $l%t50 *8,7X 9 $1^495 *8 ,9 7 7 $13395 *8 ,9 9 3 $10395 *8 ,9 9 4 $l%250 *9*159 $19395 * 9 , 1 6 4 1993 Pontiac 1991 Toyota 1995 Plymouth 1995 Plymouth 1995 Mazda 1993 SUNBIRD CONVERTIBLE CAMRY DX W AGON N E O N 4 D R . ACCLAIM 4 DR. P R O T E G E L X FO RD F-150 X L 4 Cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, t.g., 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, tilt p/w, cruise cont., am/fm stereo. Stk. tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., am/fm ster­ am/tm stereo cass Stk. #9787. Vin tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. p/w, tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., p/sun­ whl., am/fm stereo, t.g., cap. Stk. #9778. VIN #P7586852. 41,810 miles. eo cass., t.g., Stk. #9636. VIN #M0368892. #SD224464.20,669 miles. Stk. #9800 VIN #ST552877. 15,520 roof, t.g. Stk. #9566. VIN #S0118734. #9831. VIN #PNB18189. 26,456 miles. 61,850 miles. miles. 11,007 miles. WAS NOW WAS NOW w a s NOW WAS NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW $19359 *9»X53 $10t495 * 9 * 6 3 6 $19399 *9»999 $11395 *10,642 $12390 *11,082 $ 1 4 3 9 0 * 1 1 , 1 0 3 1992 Dodge Ram 250 1991 Jeep 1990 Ford 1992 Plymouth 1992 Plymouth 1994 Chrysler CONVERSION VAN WRANGLER RENEGADE BRONCO XLT 4 X 4 GRAND VOYAGER SE GRAND VOYAGER LE LEBARON CONVERTIBLE V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 6 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., p/s, p/b, no a/c, V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c. p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/t, p/w, tllt/crulse, alloy whls., am/fm stereo tilt whl., am/fm stereo cass., t.g., hard top, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., Stk. #9826. tilt/cruise, roof rack, am/fm stereo p/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. cass., t.g. Stk. #9777. VIN #NK149281. soft top. Stk. #9758. VIN #MJ126720. VIN #LLA73012.65,753 miles. cass., t.g. Stk. #9860. VIN #NX195884. am/fm stereo cass., t.g. Stk. #9852. VIN Stk. #9186. VIN #RF303612. 18,400 30,943 miles. 58,854 miles. 54,253 miles. #NX248246.59,712 miles. miles. WAS NOW w a s NOW WAS NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW $12395 *11,522 $12395 *11,878 $12390 *11,896 $137695 * 1 1 , 9 9 3 $13395 *12,219 $13395 *12,391 1992 Plymouth 1992 Honda 1992 Plymouth 1995 Jeep 1994 Plymouth 1994 Chevy GRAND VOYAGER LE A C C O R D 4 D R . L X GRAND VOYAGER LE WRANGLER RIO GRANDE V O Y A G E R S E ASTRO VAN CL 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 4 c y l, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, V-6. auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., p/s, p/b, no V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/w, roof V-6, p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, alloy whls., p/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, r. def., am/fm p/w, tilt/cruise, am/tm stereo cass., p/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, wire whl. a/c, am/fm stereo cass. Stk. #9839. rack, aalloy l‘ whls., 1 * am/fm “ stereo cass tllt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., t.g. stereo cass., t.g., cloth int. Stk. #9756. VIN t.g. Stk. #9821. VIN #NA230158. 44,341 cvrs., am/fm stereo cass., t.g. Stk. VIN #SP205516.15,212 miles. t.g.g. Stk,Stk. #9668. VIN #RR623699. 24,308 Stk. #9819. VIN #RB140741. 30,452 #NX13018.57,041 miles miles. #9845. VIN #NX243295. 36,669 miles. mllilies. miles. NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW WAS NOW w a s NOW * 1 2 ,4 9 2 $13395 *12,533 $14#95 *12,778 $13^*95 * 1 2 ,9 9 9 $14^995 * 1 3 9 8 5 3 $14395 *13,943 1995 Dodge 1993 Honda 1993 Chrysler 1994 Ford F-250 1994% ChryslerChrvs 1993 Jeep INTREPID 4 DR. ACCORD 4 DR. EX T O W N & C O U N T R Y HEAVY DUTY SUPERCAB LHS GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 6 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 4 cyl., auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, V- , auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-8, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, V-6, auto trans., p/s, p/b, a/c, p/l, p/w, 6 p/w, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., am/fm tilt/cruise, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., p/w, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., am/fm p/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., tllt/crulse. am/fm stereo cass., t.g., tllt/crulse, am/fm stereo cass., t.g., stereo cass., t.g. Stk. #9782. VIN Stk. #9859. VIN #SF682927. *16,932 stereo cass.. p/sunroof, t.g. Stk. am/fm stereo cass., t.g., leather int. Stk. bedliner. side steps, XLT pkg. Stk. leather int. Stk. #9797. VIN #RH119733.21,046 miles. #PC602277. 36,658 miles. miles. #9820. VIN #PA027829. 32,793 miles. #9764. VIN #PX713201.41,663 miles #9788.38,616 miles. NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW w a s NOW WAS now w a s NOW * 1 4 ,9 9 9 $16395 *159528 $16395 *159974 $18395 *16,83S $19399 *16,855 $19t495 *18,188 FIVE-STAR Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer, except for licensing, registration and taxes, ©Mayer & Dunn Adv. CUSTOMER CAPE SERVICE QUALITY AWARD AUTO LOANS B uhler C redit A cceptance Carp. will arrange financing even if you have been turned down before. Loans available for no credit, bad credit and bankruptcy buyers. No cosigners needed. Call (908) 264­ 2112. Ask for Lisa C h rysler • P l y m o u t h • J e e p • E a g l e Route 35 ** H azlet • 264-21 ~l 2 (Ju st south of Pky. Exit 1 1 7 ) ______