IN THE NEWS Dow Jones gets OK to Gifts expand Page 15 Page 3 DECEMBER 19, 1996 40 CENTS VOLUME 4, NUMBER 10 Indoor ice rink coming to S.B. spectators, and a practice rink suit- Three rink facility able for youth parties. slated to open Approximately 9.248 acres of land along Cornwall Road will be in the fall of 97 used to house the building and a BY VINCENT A. DEMUROJR. parking lot. The parking lot will have 197 regular parking spaces, Staff Writer as well as parking for 14 buses. Bruce Carnegie, a partner and ight now, indoor ice-skat- manager in Pro Skate USA, said ing enthusiasts have to they sought the property in South R drive out of the county to Brunswick because of the location find a rink, but soon, that will all along Route 1 and North change. Umberland Way and because there Pro Skate USA, a are no other indoor ice skating fa- Massachusetts-based sports enter- cilities in Middlesex County. tainment company, received The facility will be identical to approval from the Zoning Board a unit Pro Skate operates in Mas- of Adjustment Dec. 12 to con- sachusetts, Carnegie said. struct a 75,804-square-foot, indoor Feasibility studies performed on ice rink facility on the mostly that location and three other loca- vacant South Brunswick Center tions throughout New Jersey were property off Route 1, owned by helpful in assessing the traffic First Union Bank. impact on the area, which would The facility will have three be minimal during regular busi- rinks, an Olympic-sized recre- ness hours, Carnegie said. Visions of sugarplums dance in the head of Josh Greenbaum, 15, as he sets up tasty gift ideas ational rink and an ice hockey in a holiday display at Cornucopia's, a gift shop on Route 27 in Kingston. rink, both with seating for 400 Continued on page 8 (Photo by Brian J. Berman/Greater Media) 150 turn out to oppose Route 92 Residents give voice from the public on the application. opposed to a toll road. "No decision will be made Dowgin pointed out that the state to objections at DEP's tonight," Jones said. "All decisions master plan designates this area "envi- hearing on wetlands will be made by the director of the ronmentally sensitive" and went on to Land Use Regulation Program." question how the DEP could disregard BY VINCENT A. DE MURO )R, Those in attendance were invited to the state master plan and approve per- Staff Writer speak before the committee, and mits that "will destroy this area." Mayor Ted Van Hessen took the podi- Dowgin also quoted letters from o decision was made at um first, voicing his opinion that the the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Monday's public hearing about wetlands application and transition which state that, "The applicant has N whether it is worthwhile to dis- area waiver should be denied. not complied with the requirements of turb wetlands for the proposed Route "South Brunswick is, without the ... guidelines; therefore, the U.S. 92, but the approximately 150 resi- reservation or equivocation, opposed Fish and Wildlife Services recom- dents got their point across to the state to the construction of the proposed mends that the N.J. DEP deny a ... loud and clear — "No 92." Route 92," Van Hessen said. "This permit for this project as currently pre- The New Jersey Department of opposition transcends party lines, eco- sented." Environmental Protection (DEP), nomic status and even (residents') spe- Joseph Peters, a member of the Land Use Regulation Program, held a cific addresses in the community." South Brunswick Rural Citizens public hearing at the Holiday Inn, Van Hessen was joined by other Coalition, said that more than a year Route 1 in Princeton, to hear the New members of the community in oppos- ago, his organization examined the Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) ing the wetlands application and the plans for Route 92 and submitted ideas defend its application to disturb wet- construction of Route 92 in general. about how to lessen the impact of the lands and wetland transition areas for Cathy Dowgin, a member of the project. Mayor Ted Van Hessen and Business Adminis- the 6.7 mile toll road. South Brunswick Transportation "These included suppressing the, trator Donato Nieman confer at Monday's hear- Christopher Jones, the moderator Advisory Committee, described at roadway to avoid the importing of ing on Route 92. for the DEP, said that the purpose of least four other major east/west road- thousands of yards of fill for overpass*- (Photo by Brian J, Berman/Greater Media)the hearing was to obtain information ways that are free to motorists, as Continued on page 8 NS 2 SFNTINEL. DECEMBER 19, 1996

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SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Dow Jones & Co. Inc. will soon begin construction of liliiiiiii a 450,000-sc|uare-foot office building on company properly at the corner of Route I and Ridge Road. The Zoning Board of Adjustment ap- proved the use variance for the new of- fice complex at the Dec. 12 public hear- ing. Thomas Farino Jr., the attorney for Dow Jones, said that approximately 25 acres of the existing 248-acre property will house the new office complex, with an adjacent parking garage. Both struc- tures were recently approved by the town- ship Planning Board. The parent company for the Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones had to receive approval from the Zoning Board because Dow Jones & Co. Inc. the new structure will exceed township pressed some concern about whether the the roadway. height limitations by 3 feet. fire departments would be able to service Farino said Dow Jones expects to Farino said that the building itself is the building if there were ever a fire emer- begin construction al the site as soon as Private investigators seek under the height limitation, but to en- gency. the zoning resolution is memorialized and out deadbeat parents. close some of the mechanical workings The hoard determined that the building that the estimated completion time is scl Page 28 and create sky lights for the offices, it would not be loo high for a fire hose to for one-and-a-half years, reach the lop. The fact that the building is was necessary to incorporate a 4-fool- Dow Jones expects to house 1,000 high flashing along the length of the designed with internal sprinklers also REGULAR FEATURES abaled most of the concern. employees in the new building. With building. branches in New York City, Jersey Cily Dow Jones has occupied the site with a Board Chairman Harry Moss said that and South Brunswick expanding, the com- • Classifieds Page 31 125,000 square-foot printing facility, in the interest of the township's "good fronting Route 1, for 25 years. The most pany decided to make use of the 150-plus • Editorials Page 12 neighbor policy," the board was willing to recent addition, a 750,000 square-fool acres of available open space on the prop- • Letters Page 12 waive the height regulation. information center, was erected seven erty. • Milestones Page 23 "From 1,000 feet from the roadway, 1 years ago. The Dow Jones property is currently • Obituaries Page 26 fool is going to look like 1 inch," Moss The new structure will be located be- assessed at $71 million. The company • Police Beat Page 25 said. tween the existing buildings and Ridge paid approximately $1.6 million in local • Real Estate Page 27 Board member Thomas Costcllo ex- Road, with a parking garage fronting on property taxes this year, . • Sports Page 29 S.B. Residents oppose theater Phone numbers: They say building on ly popular movies and foreign films for a be used not only buffers a wetlands prop- Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 226 select audience," he said, erty, but poses drainage problems because FAX 254-0486 land will cause flooding Alluding to its counterpart, the Loew's it slopes downward onto Route 1. Circulation 254-1755 and endanger wildlife 18-screen multiplex theater, which recent- "Once parking lots arc put into place, Display Advertising 972-6740 ly opened on Route 1 in New Brunswick, the rain runoff would flood Route 1 be- FAX 254-0256 Sanchez said it, too, will offer state-of- low," he said. BY JERRY DESARNO Classified 1-800-660-4ADS the-art sound and elevated seating. This sentiment was echoed by resi- Classified FAX 432-0016 C or respon d e n t Because the plans are still in the devel- dent Richard Lehman, who said that oping stage, Sanchez told the board he building on this tract of land would not All the aisle seats were taken as resi- could, only generalize on what type of only cause flooding onto Route 1, but dents piled into last week's Planning restaurants and retail shops will be an- would be an endangerment to the Sentinel Board session to voice opposition to a chored down by the multiplex. wildlife in the area. plan to construct a 24-screcn movie com- "We have serious negotiations with "This plan is ridiculous," Lehman said. Managing Editor plex on a 47.8 acre site located at the restaurant chains such as Chili's Grill and "We don't need more move theaters. We intersection of Routes 522 and 1. Marilyn Duff Bar, Bennigan's and Macaroni Grill, but need to preserve our land." Nastor Sanchez, director of design and those negotiations depend on approval of Resident Herb Nudell also opposed Executive Editor construction for American Multi-Cinema a multiplex theater." the plans to construct the multiplex the- Gregory Bean Inc. (AMC), unveiled the corporation's Citing a recent article in the Wall ater. conceptual plans to erect the 5,100 sta- Street Journal, board member Richard "We don't need another mistake in this Publisher dium-style seat multiplex theater that will Cons questioned the economic stability of community. We should stick to our exist- Kevin Wittman separately house five major restaurants, a opening a multiplex of such enormous ing six-screen ordinance," he said. chain of retail outlets, highlighted by a proportions within the community. Resident Steve Taylor voiced concerns A Greater Media Newspaper major bookstore, Board member John Bottega then over traffic safety from Route 522 onto Although AMC is in the midst of ac- questioned Sanchez's demographic study Route 1. frfM UNVERIFIED quiring the land, Sanchez pointed to na- for a need of a multiplex theater in the "You will have all these moviegoers BiJ !fiil • *• AUDIT CIHOJLAHON tional trends of wanting multiplex theaters community. attempting to enter'Routc 1 without The Sentinel Newspaper is published to satisfy the diverse interest of moviego- "I went to Kendall Park on Thanksgiv- enough (acceleration) time onto oncoming Thursday by Sentinel Publishing Co., ers. ing to see Ransom and the movie theater northbound traffic," Taylor said. "It is an Edgeboro Rd., East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. "With a multiplex of this magnitude, Standard postage paid at East Brunswick, itself was half empty," he said accident waiting to happen." N J $40 a year. First-class mail subscrip- we can feature new releases on several Township Engineer Robert Hall point- Further discussions on AMC plans are tion available at $72 for 26 weeks, 40 screens at one time, while showing recent- ed out that the designated tract ol" land to slated for the Jan. 22 board meeting. cents a copy. 4 DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS IN BRIEF Public works wiU East Brunswick, N.J. 08816. pick up trees Holiday recycling The South Brunswick Department of Public Works has-.announced that it will pick-up schedule pick up Christmas trees from residents af- South Brunswick Township has an- ter Jan. 2. nounced the holiday collection schedule Trees must be free of adornment, bags for recycling pick-up. and metal items, including stands, and There will not be curbside collection of should be placed at the curb of single fam- recyclables on Dec. 25, due to the ily residences. Christmas holiday. All recyclables will be Those residents living in multifamily collected on Dec. 29. developments should place trees next to There will be no curbside collection of the most convenient Dumpster enclosure. recyclables on Jan. 1, due to the New Call South Brunswick Public Works Year's Day holiday. Recyclables will be for more information at (908) 329-4000 collected on Jan. 8. Ext. 260. Extra commingled bottles and cans may be placed in a corrugated box next to the yellow recycling container; extra Tree lighting helps mixed paper may be placed in a brown paper bag or put in a corrugated box. homeless children All corrugated items can be cither tied, CHRISTMAS CHEER — Old Bridge resident Artie Aszman, 8, (I) sits with At 7:30 p.m. tonight, the South boxed or brown paper bagged. Residents Santa (North Brunswick resident Alan Stein) at a Christmas function spon- Brunswick Recreation/Community Affairs may also drop off sorted matenals (clear sored by HANK'S Buddies Inc., a local group which collects food and rais- will be co-sponsoring a "Tree Lighting glass separated from brown glass, separat- es money for families with disabled children. Ceremony for Homeless Children" at ed from aluminum cans, etc.) at the town- (Photo by John K. Delaney) Woodlot Park, New Road. ship's recycling center. This event will also be sponsored by The recycling center is located behind South Brunswick's Youth Athletic the Municipal Complex on the corner of Leagues, Athletic Association, Soccer, Kingston Lane and Route 522 and is open Local group gives Police Athletic League and Monmouth Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to Mobile Home Park. 5 p.m. (closed Christmas Day and New The ceremony brings awareness to the Year's Day). homeless shelters that are in jeopardy of These recycling schedule changes do being closed due to lack of funds. Christinas cheer not affect regular Saturday curbside col- Everyone is invited to come to the lection routes or multifamily recycling food," Shani Staffin, a case manager for lighting ceremony Anyone wishing to collection. HANK's holds holiday donate money may make checks payable event for families with the Special Child Health Services., said "It to Catholic Chanties/Family Shelter and You can send news items helps provide strollers, wheelchairs and mail it to Catholic Charities disabled children medicine prescriptions." Administration Office, 288 Rues Lane, by FAX at (908) 254-0486 Linda Thatcher, a pediatric nurse and a BY JOHN K. DELANEY Carterct resident, brought her grand-

Jl* *. _ i 1 Staff Writer children to enjoy the continental breakfast which was offered at the event. NORTH BRUNSWICK — Donning a white beard and red suit, Alan Stein She also brought three children whom played St. Nick for kids who need the she and her children plan to adopt, all of Christmas spirit more than most. whom have medical conditions. "Last year I did this, and some of the The two 4-year-olds both suffered kids are so great," Stein said at the Deer from Hydrocephlus, a condition character- Brook Club House Saturday. "There's ized by an increase of fluid in the cranium always two or three kids that just can't get which deteriorates the brain. The third, a enough of Santa." 2-year-old, has cerebral palsy. The fact that Stein celebrates "We built a house with eight bed- Hanukkah and not Christmas does not rooms," said Thatcher, who is still work- stop him from giving his time to HANK's ing out the adoption through the state. In (Help a Needy Kid) Buddies Inc., a non- the meantime, the children enjoyed the profit organization founded in 1987 to morning out with their soon-to-be mother for breakfast. CHRIST THE KING 4315 US Route One help needy families with disabled chil- CHURCH Monmouth jet., NJ 08852 dren. Karen Aszman, 36, attended the "Inclusive Community for ail People" 609-520-1094 Stein and other HANK's volunteers brunch with her two children, one of Sunday School 9:15 Sunday Worship held their Christmas event from 10 a.m. to whom suffers from cerebral palsy. Holy Communion 10:30 8:30, 9:30 & 11 00 am 1 p.m. Saturday, providing Christmas "I think it's wonderful what they do for Nursery available during all services.J Christmas Eve cheer, and more importantly, presents and us," Ashman said as her 8-year-old son, Holy Communion 7 pra & 11 pm Japanese Worship food for families who need it most. Artie, who receives movement therapy for 9:45 am his condition, helped to close boxes with A Congregation of the Christian Education "The money that runs the program is Evangelical Lutheran Church in America For adults and children from fund raising," said Peggy Scarillo, the names of other families in need of pre- 3330 Hwy. 27, Kendall Park 9:45 & 11-00 am president of HANK's. "We get no state sents and food. "It's given us a lot of emo- Christmas Eve Services funding." tional support." (908) 297-1200 6:00 & 8.00 pm Once referred by the County Board of After closing some boxes and cor- Health, a family with a disabled child can recting a few spelling errors on the labels, receive age and gender appropriate toys, Artie sat with Santa and put in his request. BROGAN CADILLAC food and fixings for an entire turkey din- "I want a big train," he said. OLDSMOBILE INC. ner. Stein's wife, Alice, played Mrs. SATURN of "Last year, we had 23 families," Clause. She joked about how she and her Scarillo said. "This year, we have 32 fam- husband became the center of attention at BRUNSWICK ilies." the gathering. 1500 Rt. I Services rendered by the organization "Actually, these were just Halloween The Only Way To Travel k Cadillac Style" are not limited to the holiday season. costumes," she said. "It's been fun, and a No. Brunswick, NJ Throughout the year, funds raised by 1100 Livingston Ave. little humbling. It makes me go home and (908) 418-1888 HANK's are used to purchase special count my blessings. I also like the idea of North Brunswick equipment and tutoring services for chil- sharing." (908) 247-1000 dren with special needs. Anyone who is interested in donating "HANK's supports our children by money or lime to HANK's Buddies Inc., running holiday parties and supplying should call Scarillo at 821-5713. SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 S

Board paves way Holiday STRESS REDUCTION for subdivisions wiring will be installed to provide for BY JERRY DE SARNO future "card access system" to both the Correspondent facility and outdoor recreational areas. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — The"We are installing these systems to pro- Planning Board granted approval Dec. 5 for vide the residents with tighter security." Toll Brothers and K. Hovnanian to proceed He pointed out that tree planting will with revised plans to construct approxi- be done along the north and south side of mately 228 new dwellings, following a Route 522 from Route 27 to Princeton court settlement with the Princeton Walk Walk Boulevard. "This will not only Homeowners Association (PWHOA). enhance privacy, but will act as a natural As part of the settlement with the buffer from the highway." homeowners association, the developers Princeton Walk Homeowners agreed to pay for building costs for a two Association President Herbert Nudell ex- story recreational facility and the cost of plained the reasons why the PWHOA was installing a traffic light at the juncture of forced to file a "Prerogative Writ Law Route 522 and Princeton Walk Boulevard Suit" against the developers back on Oct. in the near future. 13, 1994. "The Planning Board's decision at that time, to grant Toll Brothers and In addition, the agreement calls for the Hovnanian application approval to com- developers to install a chain link fence plete construction of Princeton Walk ... around the recreation facility with access did not address Route 522 environmental to the outdoor pool and basketball and impact and safety issues and did not tennis courts. include adequate provisions for the com- Central Jersey K. Hovnanian President pletion of ourjecreation facility." Bruce Grossc described to the board the Nudell said he was glad it was finally blueprints for the recreational building, in- \,, n AX AND UNWIND THIS HOLIDAY cluding new plans for an atrium-style in- over and that the terms in the court order were met by the developers. Grossc said door pool and a multipurpose room with #* * 'v SEASON WITH ONE OF OUR he shared Nudell's sentiment and was kitchen appliances. "An elevator will be SOOTHING SPA PACKAGES. installed for handicapped accessibility. elated by the board's decision. "Both sides The lower level consists of an exercise have benefited with this decision." OUR SPA TREATMENTS ARE DESIGNED The board's approval paves the way room, restrooms, showers and locker TO REJUVENATE EVEN THE MOST TIRED, STRESSED BODIES AND MINDS. rooms," he said. for the developers to Center Village, As part of the agreement, Grosse said a Middle Village and Northeast Village, TRY OUR STRESS BUSTER FULL DAY SPA PACKAGE system of underground conduits and consisting of approximately 228 homes located in Princeton Walk. FOR $229, OUR BEAUTY SPA PACKAGE FOR $104, OR A ONE HOUR THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE FOR $59. Youth, 17, charged in assault A GREAT GIFT FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — A 17-year- Center at Princeton for treatment and old South Brunswick High School student observation, the victim was able to posi- (itj't (irtljii was attacked Dec. 11 outside his home tively identify his attacker, who had last week, according to police. allegedly fled the scene by the time police His alleged attacker, a 17-year-old arrived. Woodbridgc resident, was apprehended Using information provided by the vic- GiFr CERTIFICATES the next day and charged with aggravated tim, police were able to identify and serve AVAILABLE assault, possession of a weapon, posses- a summons to the alleged attacker. sion of a weapon for unlawful purposes Woodbridgc police were contacted and 330 OLD BRIDGE TURNPIKE and disorderly conduct. subsequently arrested the youth and SOUTH RIVER, NJ 08882 He was processed and remanded to the turned him over to South Brunswick au- Middlesex County Juvenile Detention thorities. (908)257-8118 Center pending a hearing by a juvenile — Vincent A. De Muro Jr. court hearing. Police were notified Dec. 11 that the victim had been attacked by another in- dividual with a box-cutter blade. The vic- tim was slashed on the chest and the back en:wa$ the last time you had a Eo of the head during the altercation, police t said. After being transported to The Medical Ham right out of the smokehouse? Our customers have been enjoying our magnificent Topical tonic to foil hams for 41 years and they come back every year I Turnpike tree theft 10 Varieties of Homemade Pierogis In order to discourage the theft of ev- • Smoked & Fresh Kielbasa • European Dried Mushrooms ergreen trees during the holiday season, • Homemade Lunch Meats • No Preservatives or Nitrates New Jersey Turnpike Authority landsca- pers have applied a highly odorous com- European Cookies • Chocolates for the Tree pound to evergreen trees along the inter- • Homemade European Pastries & Babkis change ramps and the Turnpike mainline. The compound does not harm the trees and has no noticeable effect when applied to trees outdoors. When the trees are cut EUROPEAN and brought indoors, however, the potent potion produces a powerful stench that HOMEMADE PROVISIONS can permeate the thieves' premises well into the new year. The program, has 301 Old Bridge Turnpike • East Brunswick resulted in a substantial decrease in tree "W0 make it liko poachers during previous holiday seasons. : 908-254-7156 Turnpike tree thieves are subject to ar- Open 7 Days • Mon-Sat 8-6 • Sun 9-4 rest and criminal prosecution. 6 DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS Gov. stumps plan at O.B. school ence where it counts and that's in the class- lowest in the nation in terms of test scores. funding among wealthy and poor districts. Former Gov. Kean room." She said the plan would make sure all The court gave the state until October of this Whitman told the attentive audience that students in New Jersey graduate with the year to implement the plan but later ex- joins Whitman the state's proposed educational funding basic skills they need to get into competitive tended the deadline to Dec. 31. plan focuses more on a "thorough and effi- universities or obtain good jobs. After several attempts at creating a fund- in surprise visit cient education" in New Jersey, instead of With the benefit of a core curriculum — ing plan that would gain compliance while the dollar figures commonly attached to it. stale standards all graduating students must not stripping wealthy school districts of state In Old Bridge, the governor's $270 mil- meet— students in poor districts would aid, Whitman said her administration and BY BRENDA BARBOSA-COLON lion proposal, which subsequently has graduate with the same type of skills as stu- the Department of Education have devised a Staff Writer jumped to $286 million, means the district dents in rich districts, Whitman said. plan she feels will satisfy all parties. would receive $2.2 mil- For example, Under the latest proposal, Whitman said OLD BRIDGE — While Gov. Christie lion more in state fund- Whitman said, stu- school districts would be funded according Whitman's surprise visit to Carl Sandburg ing, an 8 percent dents in the roughly to a formula centered around the core cur- Middle School generated a round of ap- increase over last year's 600 school districts riculum. plause from many students, her proposed figures. in the state should Whitman said the stale figured it would education plan received weary attention School officials, New Jersey spends be able to hold a cost a district $6,720 annually to educate an from school officials. however, fear they more money per conversation in a elementary school student, $7,526 for a mid- "Frankly, we don't know what to expect won't be able to use all different language dle school student and $8,064 for a high from the comprehensive education plan," the money if the final pupil than any other by the time they school student following the core curricu- Assistant Superintendent for Business Dr. R. funding plan includes a graduate. lum formula. Those figures, Whitman said, Gregory Quirk said. "It changes every day, 3 percent budget cap, state. "We're not going would be adjusted yearly to accommodate and we don't know what the final outcome which prohibits schools for parity in fund- increases or decreases in enrollment. will be or even how it will affect the district. districts from raising Gov. Christie Whitman ing," Whitman said. Districts wanting to exceed that amount All we can do now is wait and see." their annual budgets "We're going for could do so by going to the voters and ask- Last Friday, Whitman, along with former beyond 3 percent. parity in education." ing them to loot the difference. Gov. Thomas Kcan, former Commissioner "If we have a 3 per- Whitman said the For students, the effects of the plan go of Education Saul Cooperman and cent cap on the budget, stale would allocate beyond mere figures. Commissioner of Education Leo Klagholz, we won't be able to use money to train Fourteen-year-old Lauren Capuano said arrived in a yellow school bus to make a about $700,000 of that funding," teachers so they can help students reach their she hopes the governor's visit will make stu- pilch for the state's latest school spending Superintendent of Schools Dr. Andrew goals. And to make sure students are where dents reali/.c what an important role ed- plan. Korshalla said. "That's a real concern for they should be academically, they will be ucation plays in their lives. About 80 select students from Sandburg us." required to take standardized tests in the "Education is very important to me, and and Jonas Salk Middle School came out to Klagholz said, however, that the district fourth, eighth and eleventh grades. I think it should come first in everyone's meet with the governor and hear the plan could go beyond the budget caps by ap- Last year, the state Supreme Court or- lives," Capuano said. "Having knowledge is that could have a profound impact on their pealing to voters by way of a special ballot dered the governor and her administration to having power. It's what's going to get you education. question. come up with a plan that would equalize somewhere in life." "I'm her today to promote a new system According to the governor, New Jersey of education," Whitman told the crowd of spends more money per pupil than any other eighth-graders. "We want to make a differ- state, yet it consistently ranks among the Township votes on rent control TO SAVE BIG ON ALL YOUR HOLIDAY GIFTS, SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Township of the ordinance except for definition of the officials passed an ordinance Tuesday that fair net operating value. will limit a landlord's ability to increase "Six different other rent control ordi- FREE WHOLESALE CLUBS rent, but not quite enough limitation for the nance uses exceed these numbers," Gruber Name Brand Toys, Gifts, Fragrances renters. said, but to no avail. The Township Open Township officials have been delib- Committee stood firm to the current split. COUPON 4 Everyday erating over how much a renting property At the Nov. 6 public meeting, township MUSTBE 9:30am- should be able to lake in before it can claim officials introduced the ordinance for rent IPRESENTEDv 9:00pm hardship, not generating enough income to control on mobile homes and garden apart- OFF! cover the cost of expenses. ments at a 55/45 percent split. Certain rent increases in the township The committee was split themselves in 100% DISCOUNT $1,00 OFF AM PURCHASE OF $1,00 OR MORE caused the committee to re-examine the their decision on how the ordinance should Reg. Price OUR PRICE percent of income and percent of expense lean. Commilteewoman Debra Johnson ratio by which the rent control is governed. and Committeeman Edmund Luciano $400. 6 Ft. Air Hockey Tables $149-OO The ordinance reads that the landlord wanted to see the ordinance read a 40/60 $20. As Seen OnT.V. Bagel Cutters $3.69 shall be entitled to a rent increase sufficient percent split, while Mayor Ted Van Hessen to produce a fair net operating margin of and Committeeman Doug Hoffman were $11. .55 oz. Fressia Cologne By Dana $2.79 45 percent of the gross annual income of content with the current rate. $30. 2.5 oz. Cool Water After ShaveBdn^By Davido^ 11.99 the business. The deciding vote came Tuesday from . BABY CHANGING The Township Rent Leveling Board Committeeman Roger Craig, who was not I TABLE ill DINING SETSETS I had been suggesting the 55 percent ex- present for the discussions during the Nov. I Heavy Duty Solid Wood UPHandmajeCtBiis.SilkSrnoamWoodRristi-MadcifiDmlhaFinest 1 penses/45 percent income split, i neavy uu I dE1tDI*Fn1Sl 6 meeting. s 199 Monmouth Mobile Home Park, owned Before the vote, Bruce Michael, a L _3?: Reg $119 by Arthur Roedel, has been the center of Monmouth Junction resident, said that controversy regarding the rent control Hoffman should have stepped down from issue. OVER 2,000 DIFFERENT ITEMS TO CHOOSE FROM the vote because of his personal rela- Mobile home park residents have been tionship with Roedel. Bonn; 18 complaining to the township that Roedel "You may be biased in your opinion, • has unfairly increased the rents for the past and I ask that you step down," Michael KELLY'S six years at the rate of a 50/50 percent split. 5^ FREE said, WHOLESALE CLUBS WHOLESALE _ Since Roedel began a hardship appeal Hoffman did admit that he had been 9O8-254-41O2 CLUBS S in 1989 to increase the rent at the Route 1 mobile park, residents have been" fighting friends with Roedel, but that this friendship 272 Route 18 North, 1/4 mile north past Route 18 in no way had tainted his decision. market across from Burger King, 1st driveway past S—j-N the annual increases. The homeowner's Rayco, plenty of parking in rear. property rental has increased approximate- Jane Houseman, a trailer park resident, said that the residents were not worried LIMIT I OF EACH ITEM PER FAMILY > NO RA1HCHECKS > COUPONS & SPECIAL OFFERS CANNOT BE COMBINED ly 115 percent. Andre Gruber, from Gruber and Fee, about any friendships, but rather just want- South Brunswick, a law firm representing ed a fair deal on rent Roedel, said that he agreed with most parts — Vincent A. De Muro Jr. NS SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 7

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Visit us on the Internel at hup //wwwbanm coin ©BellAtlantic NYNEX Mobile 8 DECEMBER 19, iQQ6 Indoor ice skating facility approved Continued from page 1 foot hockey rink is designed foi school and league spectators for hockey games The nearest facilities of this type are and sporting exhibitions, a use board in Wall, Pennsaukcn and Hamilton members said they would welcome. townships, all more than 25 miles away. The 100-by- 195-foot Olympic-sized rink would be used for recreational Carnegie said that construction will skating, as well as speed-skating begin soon and is expected to be com- competition that might be scheduled at pleted by September. the facility. The business will operate two sepa- rate ice rinks, a pro shop, a snack bar The proposed hours of operation, 5 and public and private meeting rooms. a.m. to midnight, drew some questions from the board, but Carnegie explained Pro Skate plans to hire seven full- that figure skaters, who would probably time employees and 30 part-time em- want to rent ice tune, normally practice NO 92 — South Brunswick Transportation Advisory Committee member ployees. between 6-8 a.m. The rinks will be open seven days a Cathy Dowgin warns the panel for the Department of Environmental week. Ice time at either rink will be 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. arc normally low- Protection and the New Jersey Turnpike Authority that the proposed available for rental to private sporting use hours, until after-school programs Route 92 will cause harm to local wetlands. organizations, excluding college teams. kick in, Carnegie said. (Photo by Brian J. Berman/Greater Media) Carnegie said his company also The busiest time is during the would like to work with the local evening hours until midnight, when the schools and sporting organizations. building would close, except for night • crews preparing for the next day. Board members were concerned that 150 turn out to a rink of this size might draw profes- Board members agreed the use sional or semipro teams into the area, would be suitable, on one condition. causing traffic problems. The property fronts on two large But Carnegie explained that the rink detention basins that have become pop- ular fishing spots. Board member oppose Rte. 92 — although capable of holding such a team — would be able to accommodate Michael Hajek stressed that some sort the type of crowd such teams would of fencing must be put in place to keep Continued from page 1 that there will be no impact on the envi- ronment ... let me tell you, they missed a draw. patrons from crossing through the dark es and the invasion of privacy for the peo- area, a possible safety hazard. whole house," Leandro said. "With only 800 possible seats, this ple stuck having motorists looking down There was little if any positive com- is a participation facility, not a specta- Pro Skate agreed to install a 4-foot into their homes," Peters said. "These all ment about the roadway from those in tor facility," Carnegie said. chain-link fence with private property fell on deaf ears. attendance. The seating around the 85-by-200- notices. "The roadway will dissect most of the "All of us hope and pray that the de- wetlands it encounters like a scalpel partment will demonstrate its concern for would cut open a person's stomach," our environment and our future gen- Peters said, "or the way Godzilla would erations as well," Van Hessen said. take a stroll through downtown Tokyo, Until the day of the public hearing, leaving nothing but destruction in its concerned residents had the opportunity to path." send written statements of opposition or The most compelling tale came from support directly to the Land Use township resident Rich Lcandro, who Regulation Program. recently had a house built on Friendship South Brunswick officials had made a Road, only to find that it stands less than request to extend the written comment 300 feet from the proposed site of the loll period until after the holidays, which booth at Route 130. Jones said has been granted until Jan. 15. "The Turnpike Authority didn't even "We want to give everyone the op- know that a house was there when they portunity to comment on this," Jones said. made the plans," Lcandro said. The Land Use Regulation Program Leandro said that he called the NJTA invites the public to send in written com- and told them that the plans for Route 92 ments on the permit application. run directly in front of his property. Comments should be sent to Dr. Gary "The woman I talked to punched the Bakelaar, principal environmental spe- BREAKING THE ICE — An artist's rendering of the Pro Skate USA numbers into her computer, and then I cialist with the Department of building shows how the ice skating facility will look on Cornwall Road could swear I heard her moan 'Oh no,' " Environmental Protection Land Use come September 1997. Leandro said. "Then she told me, 'Sir, get Regulation Element, CN 401-501 E. State a lawyer.' St., 5 Station Plaza, Trenton, N.J., 08625- "When the Turnpike Authority says 0401. Sparks fly over project support BY VINCENT A. DEMUROJR east/west road way connecting Route 1 to port of the application because the con- present at the hearing to contain the situa- the Turnpike. struction of the roadway would generate tion, but after a full minute of verbal alter- Staff Writer The lone supporter, Erica Fury, a South jobs for the laborers. cation, the two resolved their differences. SOUTH BRUNSWICK — Tempers - Brunswick resident, said that she does a Jot An unidentified proponent, belonging Representatives from General Labor flared at Monday's public hearing on the of traveling and that she could see how the to a local labor union, had an exchange of Locals 172 and 472, and the Association of NJ. Turnpike Authority's (NJTA) appli- roadway would benefit her. words with a-Friendship Road opponent Engineers Local 825, who were among cation for a State Department of Envi- A round of applause for Fury's eom- that became heated, with obscenities and those present, could not be located for ronmental Protection (DEP) permit to con- tneuts by a small faction of union and labor threats of violence. comment after the meeting, struct Route 92. representatives prompted a verbal alterca- This drew some concerned looks from "It just goes to show you how strongly tion between some of the members of the those DEP and NJTA officials seated at the opposed residents are to this road," Cathy Only, one out of 150 people present public in attendance. spoke in favor of the application to disturb front of the room, as well as from members Dowgin, a member of the South wetlands that would allow the construction Turnpike Authority representatives said of the public. Brunswick Transportation Advisory of the NJTA's proposed Route 92, that union members were present in sup- No police or security personnel were Committee, said. SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 9 Budget stalled; town could be fined Mayor predicts adoption Wolfe added that, in light of the delay, Matacera said he expects the budget to mal vote on adoption would be held Gates is beginning to "seriously consider be adopted by the end of January "with or "October or November." Before the vote, of next year's budget setting the tax levy (in the form it was without the tax levy legislation." a public hearing must be held. by the end of January introduced in) and fining township offi- Wolfe stated that among the 16 munic- Prior to the public hearing and adop- cials." ipalities which have yet to adopt budgets, tion, the budget also must be published in BY JOHN K, DELANEY Fines would be $25 per day, retroac- North Brunswick has been one of the most a newspaper of record. tive to September. responsible in terms of "staying in com- Officials have said a proposed 24-ccnt Staff Writer Wolfe also stressed that "setting the tax munication with (DCA), clearly and fre- property tax hike is the result of successful NORTH BRUNSWICK — Further levy and fining township officials are at quently in past months." property tax appeals, cuts in state aid and, delays in adoption of the municipal budget the discretion of the director." The township would have to adjust the according to budget documents, the sale of could lead to fines levied by the state Mayor Paul Matacera said the tax levy budget and find different revenues in the water and sewer utilities to U.S. Water of Department of Community Affairs, a legislation was set to go before the state event that the tax levy sale bill is not Somcrville. DC A spokesman said Tuesday. Senate today for a vote. authorized by the Legislature, Wolfe The $23.5 million proposal for fiscal The proposed $23.5 million spending "We're looking to get a budget work- added. 1996-97, down from $24.3 million last plan was introduced Aug. 2, missing the shop scheduled sometime after Kurt Cherry, North Brunswick's chief year, does not include a reserve for uncol- deadline for introduction by one month. Christmas," the mayor said Tuesday. financial officer, said in August that a for- lected taxes. North Brunswick is on a fiscal year, which runs from July I to June 30. Christopher Wolfe, DCA spokesman, said North Brunswick officials have requested more time for calculations before the budget is adopted. DCA Director Beth Gates had expected the township to submit the budget by Dec. 18, he added. "At this point, fiscal year budgets arc very late," Wolfe said, adding that the DCA nevertheless will grant the town- ship's request for more time. ATTENTION SOUTH BRUNSWICK Township officials have said they are waiting for a vote on legislation that RESIDENTS would allow municipalities to sell their tax levies, before finalizing the budget for adoption. A vote on the controversial bill HOLIDAY RECYCLING COLLECTION SCHEDULE was expected to take place today. In selling the tax levy to a third party, a There will be no curbside recycling collection made on Wednesday, December 25 due to the municipality would not have to include a Christmas Holiday. Collection will be made on Sunday, December 29. reserve for uncollcetcd taxes in its budget. North Brunswick's spending plan was introduced without the reserve, which was There will be no curbside recycling collection made on Wednesday, January 1 due to the New budgeted in the previous fiscal year at Year's Day Holiday. Recycling will be collected on Wednesday, January 8 and continue on normal $1.5 million. schedule thereafter. According to Wolfe, the DCA "would- n't approve a budget if the (slot) for uncollected taxes says zero." Overflow of commingled recydables may be placed in a box next to your yellow container. Overflow of materials may be brought to the Recycling Center located behind the Municipal IN BRIEF Complex Monday through Saturday from 9 AM to 5 PM (Closed Christmas Day and New Year's Service set for Six Day). All materials brought to the Recycling Center must be separated by type (ie. clear glass, Mile Run Church brown glass, green glass, aluminum cans, tin cans etc.). A family Christmas Eve candlelight service will be held at the Six Mile Run The Christmas and New Year's Holidays will not affect recycling pick up normally scheduled for Reformed Church, Franklin Park, at 7:30 curbside collection on Saturday nor will it affect collection at multi-family units wwherh e p.m. The Rev. David Risseeuw will con- recycling is collected in dumpsters. duct the service. All are invited. Christmas services Remember to recycle non-metallic wrapping paper (no bows please) and set at St. Barnabas greeting cards. These items can be placed in your blue mixed paper St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 Sand Hill Road, South Brunswick, will recycling bucket or in a brown paper (not plastic) bag. Cardboard can be have three communion services for recycled by placing in a larger box, brown paper bag or by tying. (No Christmas. plastic, metal or other packing materials please!) In multi-family On Christmas Eve, services will be at 5:30 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. The late service developments place in "paper only" recycling dumpster. is preceded by a participatory carol sing by candlelight at 11:15 p.m. Christmas trees will be collected beginning January 2 by the On Christmas Day, service is at 10 a.m. For further information, call (908) Township's Public Works crews. Unadorned trees (no stands, tinsel, 297-4607. ornaments or bags) should be placed curbside at single family residences or next to the garbage enclosures at multi-family VFW to host New developments. Year's Eve party The men and women of VFW Post 9111 of South Brunswick are hosting a New Year's Eve dance, beginning at 8 In the event of a snow emergency, call (908) 329-4000, extension 291 for a recorded p.m., at 11 Henderson Road. A live band will provide the music, and food and message regarding the status of garbarge or recycling pick up. , refreshments will be served. Donation will be $25 per person. For more information, call Lois at (908) 297-9823 after 2 p.m. 1O DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS Sayreville siblings share spotlight Identical twins appear regularly on ABC TV's 'One Life to Live' soap

Staff Writer icholas and Christopher Consolo are like any 12-month-old identi- N cal twins — they play, they laugh and sometimes they cry. Unlike other 1-year-olds, however, these Sayreville tots are card-carrying union members who appear periodically on television's long-running soap opera, One Life to Live. Nicholas and Christopher team up to play the role of recurring character Frankie Holden, son of Llanview's per- petual schemer Max Holden. Last week— which also was their first birthday — marked the boys' third appearance on the show, produced at ABC Studios in New York City. It appears weekdays at 2 p.m. on Channel 7. The boys' acting ranges mostly from being picked up, being put down, to generally looking cute, acknowledged their mother, Georgina Consolo. However, Mom is proud of their work. Nicholas and Christopher Consolo "I tape every show they're on and ev- (Photo by Bonnie Ardita/Greater Media) eryone I know puts a video cassette in whenever Nicholas and Christopher ap- appears on television. agency and sent in photographs of the an engineer currently based in Manassas, pear," she said. Consolo said she used to regularly boys, the role had been filled. But the Va., constructing a microchip facility for And at the studio, mom said their per- watch One Life to Live, but admitted she agency called back in June and by IBM. The boys live with their mother and formance has been worthy of a Daytime hasn't kept up with its story lines since August, Nicholas and Christopher were grandmother on Cori Street in Sayreville's Emmy. her twins were born. headed to the small screen, Consolo said. Woodside development. "For being a year old, their behavior Max, the boys' television father, plays "They are adorable babies and they Dad is not the only breadwinner in the has been impeccable," she said. a major role in one of the story lines, she have a personality, even when they are family, now. "Absolutely perfect." said. And Luna, the boys' television away from mom," said Geri Cole, a The boys arc members of the American The boys have commuted into New mother, recently died on an episode. founding partner of Spotlight Talent Federation of Television and Radio Artists York City with their mother and grand- "I don't know how she died because I agency. "Baby acting consists primarily — membership is required after 30 days of mother, Anne Macaluso, for three tapings was busy raising the twins," said Consolo, of being held by actors and not crying and continuous employment. They earn union since their gig began in September. noting Luna did appear in ghost form on wanting their mommies." rates, which are held in a college fund for "I sit in a waiting room and watch the an October episode. "I finally got to see Twins are accustomed to not always them, Georgina Consolo said. set on a monitor," Consolo explained. what their mother looked like." being with their mothers, because they "The fund will be wonderful for "There is also a nurse, who ensures the set The boys' big break came at an Old have to share the attention with their sib- putting two kids through college at once," is safe for the boys and escorts them Bridge convenience store, of all places, lings, Consolo said. s.aid Consolo, noting the experience has through wardrobe." when they were only 8 months old. A The boys will likely grow out of their been extremely positive for the boys, The studio shift lasts about three friend of their grandmother overheard a role on One Life to Live soon. "It's infrequent enough where they hours. Because of the bright lights and the talent agent ask somebody if they knew of "Babies outgrow parts very quickly," have a normal childhood," she added. children's special needs, the twins rotate any twins. Consolo said. "Especially in soap operas "And for their entire lifetime, they can al- during the taping, which comes roughly The friend passed the word along to where a week can go by, but it's only one ways say they were a character on televi- three weeks before the program actually Consolo. day in the life of the soap." sion." By the time she called the talent The boys' father, Gerald Consolo, is

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INCOME 1) on Dec. 31 from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Tickets can be purchased at the YMCA South Brunswick High School. on New Road, at Pierre's Deli on Georges January 8th thru April 1997 JOHN DOE JOHN ODE Adults can enjoy the Rising Phoenix Road and at Monmouth Mobile Home CHUfetPubUcAccounlinl Jazz Band, volleyball and DJ Mike Car- Park on Route 1 south. Choose the papers and target lucci's music and dance contests. Local musical or acting groups who the area you wish to reach. 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Edawwon ' Sosiaf For more information -and to register, call (609) 395-1061. 1 2 SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 NS | OPINION | OUR VIEW S.B. boards have their hands full ast week South Brunswick Planning Board heard conceptual residents got a good taste plans for a 24-screen multiplex L of what the future holds. movie theater complex with It seems that everyone has restaurants and retail stores. their eye on getting a piece of the This us reminiscent of a plan South Brunswick landscape or North Brunswick residents taking advantage of the fast- fought tooth and nail. developing community. And on top of that, the state Just take a look at the recent Department of Environmental approvals by the Township Protection held a hearing on the Planning Board and Zoning N.J. Turnpike Authority's appli- Board of Adjustment. cation for a permit to destroy Last week alone, the Zoning wetlands and wetland transition Board considered plans for a areas to facilitate the constiuction 137-room business-oriented of Route 92. hotel, a three-rink, indoor ice The ice rink should prove to skating facility, and a 450,000- be a popular facility for skaters square-foot addition to the Dow from a wide area. There also Jones & Company Inc. appeared to be no objection to the The board approved the ice Dow Jones expansion. skating facility and the Dow But there was strong opposi- Jones expansion, both of which tion to the multiplex proposal and are slated for completion next there is continuing strong opposi- fall. tion to the Route 92 project. It is still considering the hotel. These last two projects will In the same week, the bear watching in 1997. Have a very, very cernible reason to vote for this that I think can result in ways to Crossing guards bill — it does not bring any cut our spending and reduce our Merry Christmas thank club money into the state coffers; it budget. I'm proposing that the ne of the biggest, if not Christinas gives business a pre- only puts tenants' money into taxpayers decide on a few areas the biggest, holidays of dictable time to fill stock rooms (Open letter to the North landlords' pockets. No legislator that can probably be eliminated O the year is right around with merchandise and supply mil- Brunswick Women's Club) with a sense of fairness and even or cut back. the corner. lions with jobs. e want to thank you a shred of respect for tenants For example, we now have For devout Christians, it is a It's also a time to enjoy the very much for your could vote for this bill. Yet, the weekly collections of rccyclables. time to celebrate the coming of the Christmas decorations with which thoughtfulness. It was bill goes sailing along and looks Why not move to twicc-a-month saviour, Jesus Christ. people adorn their homes, lighting W like it will pass the Assembly. pick-ups? This will save money. such a pleasant suiprise to receive Christmas Mass is a staple of up the dark, cold nights. flowers from your club. I am calling my Assembly and Surely people can store these many denominations and nativity For many children, Christmas We appreciate your recogni- Senate representatives — the peo- materials for an extra week if it scenes help depict the humble Eve is the most wondrous night of tion of the crossing guards. I can ple elected to represent me as a will reduce our taxes. Also, why beginnings of the "King of the year, as they wait to hear the assure you we will continue keep- taxpayer — and telling them to not consider having trash pick- Kings." sound of reindeer prancing on the ing our children's safety our first vote "no" on A-1947/S1506. I ups once a week? The potential For retailers and businesses, rooftop. priority. hope all tenants and people of savings may be worth it to our Christmas is a welcome reprieve Regardless of what people good will do the same. District 18 taxpayers. after a long and trying effort to believe, the Christmas season is is represented by Barbara Buono, Should the town be giving make the year's largest quarterly one of the most beautiful of the BARBARA SHERIDAN (908) 287-5609 and District 13 is away leaf bags? Perhaps a small year. And we wish you all a very, President profit. North Brunswick Crossing represented by Joann H. Smith, fee should be charged. After all, The tradition of giving gifts on very Merry Christmas. Guard Association (908) 583-5558, on the not only docs the town pay for Appropriations Committee. the bags, but also for the individuals who distribute them, Columns sought for 'Your Turn' Tenant says to MARIANNE S. MASZER store them, etc. President, Georgetown Not all residents take advan- our Turn, a regular If you're a writer who's vote 'no' on bill Tenants Association tage of them, so why should we weekly feature, is a interested in participating, Board Member, N.J. all pay? There's also an opportu- Y general interest column send your submission to: am a tenant and taxpayer. I Tenants Organization nity to sell advertising space on written by one of our readers. Managing Editor, the Sentinel, pay taxes through my rent, Alternate Board Member, the bags as a way to generate We invite readers to submit .7 Edgeboro Road, East I and this payment is rec- North Brunswick Mobile Home needed revenue. columns for consideration. Brunswick, N.J. 08816. ognized through the tenant tax and Rent Leveling Board Do we' need a quarterly Columns should run All submissions must rebate law, which passes on to newsletter? The cost in produc- between 500 and 750 words include the writer's name, ad- tenants any reductions in taxes tion and mailing is excessive. and should concern topics and dress and daytime telephone paid on the property. Cut spending to Can't we get the same news from issues of local interest. number. Writers should Bill A-1947/S-1506 would our local papers? Do the residents We hope it will serve as a remember we reserve the right amend and severely limit the reduce NB taxes want this to continue? platform for ordinary citizens to edit all submissions for application of the tenants' proper- And what about our web page and community opinion mak- length, spelling, grammar, ty tax rebate law. The net effect e're now in the sixth on the Internet. Do residents feel ers. taste and libel considerations. of its passage will likely be the month of the current we should be continuing this elimination of all such rebates for fiscal year and North expense? tenants. W We're looking at a major tax Brunswick still doesn't have a It went to the Appropriations budget. The anticipated 45 per- increase. We should be finding FOR THE RECORD Committee on Dec. 16. cent tax increase will be an ways to cut spending. Let's iden- The photograph on page 1 of last week's North Brunswick edi- This bill is an insult and an unwelcome New Year's present tify other ways and ask our resi- tion showed Bill Greenberg playing "The Twelve Tribes of Israel," assault on every tenant in the when it's finally enacted. dents' opinions. with children at a Hawkkah celebration at B'nai Tikvah in North state. I will be presenting a survey Brunswick. The photo caption was incorrect. Legislators have no dis- form at the next council meeting DAVID SPAULD1NG North Brunswick SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 13 Pilot electric plan §•; Letters ;j| presented to town Money is finally allocated for unit MONROE — After (bur months of col- changed over to time-of-day rate already. or the past (iwe years, the members of renew their support after we had been shot laboration, GPU Energy filed its proposed However, since most customers do not the Board of Directors of Charleston down. pilot program for residents on Friday. know about it, GPU Energy will educate FPlace (the South Brunswick The hardest part was to keep pushing GPU Energy, formerly Jersey Central the residents on the type of rates that are Community Development Corp., a not-for- ahead. The application to HUD was a full 4 Power & Light, chose the township as a available, Pucci said. profit volunteer organization) have been inches thick and had to be redone after it model for its pilot program which would Those residents who have all-electric working to obtain land and funding to build was rejected. allow all customers, including residential, homes may see an additional 10 percent another residence for low-income senior In 1995, FIUD had 19 applications in commercial and industrial, to choose their savings, he added. citizens. On Nov. 21, the news came from New Jersey and made only three alloca- own electricity supplier. The program would allow township cus- Sen. (Frank) Laulenberg's office: HUD tions. We were not among them. We spent The utility company filed the proposal tomers to select their electricity supplier (Housing Urban Development) has allocat- the next year updating, correcting and pro- with the state Board of Public Utilities through GPU Energy. The utility company ed almost $6 million to us to build a 74- viding more detailed information. Finally, almost two weeks after it had originally would work with the township to prepare apartment unit in South Brunswick. the call from Sen. Lautenberg's office. planned to do so. When the utility the request for proposals to solicit proposals It has been a long and often discourag- What a relief and exultation. approached the Township Council and resi- from energy suppliers and to review poten- ing road beginning with the search for a Now the work really begins. But first, dents with the proposal in August, Glenn tial suppliers, GPU Energy spokesman Ron piece of land that could be obtained for free our gratitude and sincere thanks to all those Steiger, vice president of corporate affairs, Morano said. or nearly free. Then interviewing con- who helped to make it happen. This has said the proposal would be presented to the In addition, GPU Energy will continue sultants with the know how and experience been a true community effort. board by Dec. I. to provide meter reading and unified billing to lead the project committee. Convincing JACK SAWINSKI, AARON Township officials were concerned the services, he said. the town fathers that we were serious and ROSLOFF, ROBERT LATIMER, proposal would get caught up in bureaucrat- Now the board must put the pilot pro- capable of building such a facility. Dealing MURIEL LEONARD and WALTER ic red tape causing delays in the program, gram on its agenda and hold a public meet- with the Department of Environmental Pro- RUNYON (PRESIDENT) Mayor Richard Pucci said. ing. For the next council meeting, Pucci tection to prove to their satisfaction that the Oakwood's Development However, GPU Energy and a committee said he will ask council President Irwin land is safe to build on. Finally, obtaining CommiHee of township residents and officials put Nalitt to pass a resolution urging the board letters of support from dozens of social, The committee requests that respective together a proposal that is fairly simple and to put the issue on its agenda as soon as political and religious organizations and applicants refrain from calling until further easily understood, Pucci said. possible. then returning to them time and again to notice. The proposal focuses on two points. One Originally GPU Energy and township aspect is the purchasing of energy, and the officials had hoped to have the pilot pro- oilier is changing the all-electric homes gram in place by July I. But after reviewing S.B. to begin year with new mayor over to residential time-of-day rate, he said. the proposal, it is not impossible to get it confidence that Debra Johnson will pro- "We are estimating we would be the going by spring, Pucci said. he season of celebrating out with first in the slate to do so," Pucci said. "We The pilot program will be in place for the "old" and in with the "new" is vide an open and effective government to also think we would see 5-I0 percent in one year. At the end of the first year, the T upon us. Resolutions of all sorts all. A government that will be sensitive to estimated savings." township will have the option of renewing and varieties will be made to ourselves the needs of its people and its business Some of the 5,000 township homeown- the pilot program, Morano said. and to others. Whatever the resolution, it community. She will preside over a town- ers who have all-electric homes have — Melissa Kress will be important to the maker. At least ship government that will empower every for as long as the commitment to that res- township employee to do what is right for olution is in the forefront of the maker's the township. Fairness is her action word. mind. None of the above is a secret to those Sunny Palace told I know a person who has made com- who know Debra. I know that South mitments all her life: to her family, to her- Brunswick will be a better township be- self, to her church, to her community. cause Debra served as mayor. Join with Soon, she will be facing a challenge me in welcoming Debra Johnson Esq. as to set even sooner which she will remain resolute in her South Brunswick's mayor for 1997. Give her support and confidence. I will. I know HAST BRUNSWICK — The restaurant He said he had attended board meetings commitment of dedication, fairness and formerly known as the Rain Forest could be when Mr. Wong's site plan was being trust in people. her resolution to do what's best for the getting a whole new look. * reviewed, but that he was unable to make it This January, our government will not community of people, known as South American Brothers Realty, owned by to the rfieeting when the final decision change; however, there will be a change Brunswick, will be forever in the forefront Matawan business man Kcisler Wong, re- regarding the fence was made. in who will serve as Mayor. Debra of her mind. ceived permission from the Planning Board Heilbrunn objected to the board requir- Johnson Esq. will be sworn in as mayor May the greetings of the season follow Nov. 20 to raise the height of the entrance ing the fence as a condition because it was on Jan. 7, and Ted Van Hessen will return you throughout the new year. portico to the building, which has been re- unrelated to the entranceway, but board as a township committeeman. Remember, be smart, stay alive. Do named the Sunny Palace. member Robert Van Wagner noted that the Congratulations, Ted, on your re-election. not drink and drive. Yet, the specter of the Rain Forest hung board had the right to impost the condition. David Schaefer will replace Doug My wife, Susan, and our son, Edmund over the proceedings as the board denied an Wong is required to install an additional Hoffman on the Township Committee. III, and daughter, Danielle, wish you the application by the restaurant owner to 70 feet of 8-foot-high board-on-board fence Congratulations, David, on your success- best of everything in 1997. extend the hours of operations. if he wants to raise the cnlranceway. If he ful election. EDMUND A. LUCIANO JR. The company wanted to have the option chooses not to complete the construction, I have worked with Debra for one year South Brunswick Township of remaining open until I a.m. on Fridays however, he is not required to put in the on the township committee. I have every Committeeman and holidays. The board's resolution of fence, according to Heilbrunn. approval permits the restaurant to be open If it is built, the entranceway would be Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m., raised 14 feet to 26 feet. According to the Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 11 applicant, it will be no higher than the cur- p.m., and 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. on Saturday. rent building. According to Old Bridge attorney "It doesn't do anything but change the Jonathon Heilbrunn, the resolution is in er- aesthetic look of the building," Architect ror and his client never agreed to it's pro- Emmanuel Obiora said. "My client wants a visions. fresh new look, something that will be dif- "What he agreed to be bound by is a 1 ferent from what it used to be." o'clock closing time on Friday night, Sat- The meeting was held after the board urday night and holiday nights and you refused to hear the application at their reg- changed The rules," Heilbrunn said to the ular meeting the previous week. The trans- board. ference of the deed from the previous co- Check the Classified Pages Heilbrunn noted that the township does owner, John Cheng, to American Brothers You're sure to find not impose closing times on any other Realty had not been recorded in the munic- restaurant. ipal clerk's office. The deed has since been what you're looking for. Even the approval of the heightened en- recorded. trance was only a partial victory for Wong. The troublesome reputation of the Rain We'll even help you sell Resident Jim McSorley came before the Forest started almost from the time its doors your fish's outgrown hom$l board to request installation of a fence be- were opened in January of 1995. A lawsuit was filed by the township and residents but tween his property and the restaurant's was dropped after the former owners agreed GALL 1-800-660-4ADS parking lot. to sell the facility. McSorley came armed with photographs — Jessica Hausmann which showed how exposed his property is. 1 4 SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19,1996 NS Welcome to tch C Call costs $1.99 per minute. You must be 18 years or older.

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Christmas has ancient origins By Ilona Weinerman one day — Christ's birth and people to take home and hang Correspondent the Baptism — the date of com- in their homes as a powerful memorating Christ's birth was charm against evil. hat we all know said to have changed after an The common ritual of "kiss- as Christmas to- appeal by the Christians in ing under the mistletoe" came day evolved aver Judea. about from a Norse legend. many years with Christmas, prior to 1038, was When Bladur, their sun god, \ the help of many given the name Festum was slain by a dart whittled cultures. Com- Nativitatis Domini Nostre Jesu from a sprig of mistletoe, his memorating the Cbrisi, or the feast of the mother, Frigga, shed so many birth of Jesus on the 25th of Nativity of Our Lord Jesus tears over Bladur's death that December gradually arose as a Christ. The English first coined the tears clustered and turned time for celebration. However, the word "Christmas" because into white berries on the sprig. our ancestors invented an they titled feast days as mass Frigga then declared that the equivalent to Christmas and days. Christ's birthday became mistletoe should serve as a sym- New Year's roughly 25 cen- known as Christes Maesse. bol of love rather than hate, turies ago. Our Christmas also was and asked that all who passed Many of our Christmas beneath it kiss symbolically. customs were part of pagan The Druids also were year-end festivities in the responsible for the "ever Near East, Rome and burning" Yule log. It was Northern Europe. When a customary to cut an oak tree calendar with 12, 13-day and bless it in a great cere- months was devised in mony. The Yule log was lit Egypt, Mexico and Rome, in hopes of a bountiful har- the five days left over were vest, as well as a ritual in considered extraordinary. attempt to burn up all the These five days, known as evil of the past year. intercalary days, belonged to Christmas in America neither the year nor to the became a collaboration of months. They were devoted every culture and nationality to honoring the gods, feast- that migrated here. It began ing and predicting the with Columbus searching for future. the Spice Islands in 1492. In Rome, December was When his ship was wrecked a time of worshipping the off the island of Santo spirits of the s-oil. This Domingo on Christmas Eve, involved feasting and the Columbus and crew "were following month the saved by the natives. The Romans laid out gifts for the following day, the goddess of fertility in hopes Europeans feasted with the of a bountiful harvest. Prior native chief. ANGELIC — Traditional Christmas decorations include to the period of Christian One of the foremost fig- heavenly creatures like these angels seen at Brunswick ascendancy in Rome, the ures of Christmas today is Square Mall in East Brunswick. Romans celebrated three Santa Claus. Santa Claus, (Photos by Bonnie Ardita/Greater Media) major festivals. Beginning Dec. influenced by ancient Germanic also known as St. Nicholas, ar- 17, there was an eight-day festi- traditions. They would sacrifice rived in New York with the first mation of Santa Claus from St. tions. Perhaps for some, val honoring Saturn; Dec. 24 a boar or pig to their god, Odin, boatload of Dutch settlers on Nicholas. His name was given Christmas has lost its religious was a feast for the Oriental God and then held a great feast to Christmas Day. St. Nicholas was in New York City, where St, value and has become a holi- of Light, Mithras; and at the honor the dead and keep peace supposed to come each year Nicholas was known as day of celebration and con- beginning of the new year, the with the restless ancestral spir- from Holland to the new land. Sinterldass by the Dutch and St. sumerism. However, Christmas Kalends. its. Rituals to frighten away evil On Dec. 5, St. Nicholas Eve, Klaas by the English and for many still has a strong In the eastern part of the spirits, such as bonfires and children gathered around, French. Many publications and effect on their spirit. Its unique Empire — Constantinople and clattering noise, became tradi- singing songs of welcome and cartoons also led to the "mak- charm will always influence Antioch (Turkey), Cappadocia tion. Odin also is portrayed as a awaiting gifts from the Saint. He ing" of Santa Claus. His popu- people to remember traditions, (Asia Minor), and Egypt — the wise old man -with a long white would arrive on his horse wear- larity grew so quickly that it and Christmas remains a day observance of Epiphany on Jan. beard, carrying a wanderer's ing a white robe, white gloves spread throughout the world, to celebrate the birth of Christ, 6 was customary Epiphany stick in one hand. In Britain and and a red suit. even where Christianity was not stories of the wise men and commemorated the birth of Scandinavia, mistletoe was gath- How did a once religious practiced. the Star of Bethlehem that Jesus Christ and the time of his ered by the Druids and burned figure become a plump, rein- Our Christmas customs guided them to the inn. It is a baptism by John the Baptist. on an altar as sacrifice to their deer-riding bearer of-elf-made today are influenced by the time of renewal, it ends the Due to the difficulty of gods. Priests would distribute gifts? There aie many different media as much, if probably not old year and begins the new commemorating two events in small pieces of the mistletoe to stories explaining the transfor- more, than by our family tradi- on a positive note. F

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People, are just getting a lot 2000 and AST computers are considered Entire Stock Take more for their money." quality brands. A lot more software also Shroff explains that a powerful com- is available for the IBM computers than 14K Gold puter by last year's technology standards, for the Apples. That's because Microsoft 500 The Right Prices which cost $3,000, will cost half as much and its Windows-oriented environment Jewelry Off this holiday season. dominates the software market. Lowest prices on "The computers are coming loaded Shroff says the computer market also with (Microsoft) Windows '95 and a lot is becoming more personalized and that Samsonite* 1*111111 If w fw more software for kids. I think this is a you can order machines to match the Luggage pretty good time to purchase a comput- decor of your home. Take er for the home." He also notes that many people who Technology has indeed improved in purchased computers last year are envi- the past year. According to Shroff, last ous of their neighbors who purchased totes. 20% holiday season the standard computer them this year, mainly because of all the Umbrellas off had a 486 micro processing chip, a 4- changes in technology. Featuring speed CD ROM player, a 14.4- or 28.8- "The bottom line is that last year's bps (bits per second) modem, a 1.2-giga- computers are not obsolete and they can Kenneth Cole byte (gig) hard drive and 8 MB of RAM easily be upgraded," Shroff says. "It's ATTACHES (memory). This year, "486" computers going to be the same thing next year, so are considered dinosaurs and have been you might as well purchase a computer replaced by Pentium chips; 8- and 10- if you've been hesitant. Computers will ; 0{jertBv«^oayFdr Your Chopping Cpnvenishoe ,: .'/S speed CD ROM players are the norm, continue to become more powerful." NS SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 19 LAST MINUTE GIFTS A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Diamonds, watches top gifts By Kevin Friedlander Rocking Coiiespoiuleul Chair ] hcic s only a week left to get that holiday shopping finished and you Tstill have not pnichased a gift for thai special poison You tun horn stoie to sioie fianlitally seaiclung lot a pte- sent thai doesn't look like it was hastily puichased at the last minute But you aie stumped You haven I the vaguest clue whal lo buy I he msWLi to this puzzling question is icilly quile simple Iheie is one gilt which is guuanteed to please anybody — jewelry I veiyone loves jewelry, says John Ballew, piestdcnt and ownei ol Ballcws in I leehold ' Ihe tiend in the jewehy business is moving lowatd simplicity People want jewelty they can weat all the time Whethei it be out on the town on Salutclay nighl oi to the oflice dining the week Ballew says one ol the most populai gill items foi women this season is the WATCH OUT— Ira Dunst, general manager of Greenfield Jewelers in East single solitane diamond necklace lie Brunswick, displays some of the designer watches custotners are buying also observes that most people aie pui- this season. chasing the necklaces with a half-caiat (Photo by Bonnie Atc/jta/Gteah't Media) Entertainment diamond and up elry stoics to purchase whalevei Hems ceitain designers style and that's whal 'Ihe necklace goes along with the ihe stoic* happened to cairy, but, accord- they want Center tiend, Ballew notes You can weai it to ing to Ballew, that buying pattern has "Jewelry is gieat gilt item and people woik oi you can weai it lo a lancy, changed have the money to spend," he adds, black-lie affan I his is piobably the "People aie staiting to collect design- attubuting the trend to a "healthy econo- hottest item lot women this season" ei jewelry," Ballew notes "They like a my" Rolex watches seem lo be one of the biggest selling gift items loi men this hol- iday season, accoiding to Ballew I inda Gieenlield, owner of Gieenheld Jeweleis on Roule 18 in Last Brunswick, says the holiday season is the busiest time ol the year at hei stoie LENOX FACTORY CLEARANCE CENTER "We aie selling a lot of Y-necklaces," Gieenlield explains '"Ihey have become 53 Commerce Drive, Cranbary, NJ (609) 395-8050 populai because ihey aie being woin on Mehose Place' Gieenheld says she also is selling a lot of gold pendants with color pictuies engi aved on them People piovide the jewelry sioie with a special picture and then the stoie sends it out to be engiaved Unfoitunately, it is too late to GUARANTEED BEST VALUE have an engiaved pendant ready by

Chustmas, but U is still a neat gift idea to nut hv miik-hiiiL1 Ui.it nittv. hui In iK-.itin consider foi futuie occasions or as a late holiday gilt "A lot of couples traditionally get FREE MONEY engaged on Chuslmas day, so we're also selling a lot of diamond engagement To Thank Our tings this time ol yeai," Greenfield says Customers, "The items people aie buying as gifts $50 Additional Off really ain the gamut We're selling every- Any Purchase thing horn peails to watches" Shop ines" _ Of$500-$999 She notes that a lot ol husbands are Jack'o Fcw\oui Fwnitwe am Coupon musi accompany purchase pin chasing their wives diamond eternity Does mil apply lo sule ilcms Expires 12/24/96 wedding bands this holiday season Present this ad to reJiFe an Additional These are especially populai on special anniversanes She also has noted that 20% off mefdfadnle with the last Movado watches are a populai gift item To Thank Our Ballew says both men and women digit of the selllljffmce ending in a "9'.' Customers, aie being sold on the idea that wearing Example: $100 Additional Off! gold jewelry is as important as the Any Purchase clothes you weai He has especially Over $1,000 noticed this trend among young pro- Sale Hoars: xckb Famoua Furniture I fessional women starting out in the busi- Caupun must accompany purchase I ness world Mon. - Sat, 9:00am - 8;00pm Dues not apply lo sale items Ejtpirus 12/24/% Diamond tennis biacelets have Sun. -11,00am -6;00pm become lashionable in the last five yeais ( Closes at 5.00pm Dec 24) Ballew says tennis bracelets started out ©lenox, lnc 1°°6 Lenox Factory Clearance Center Merchandise consists of seconds, 1007 Linngston Ave. • No, Brunswick overstocks/ discontinued and special products Ad must he presented at time of purchase and simple, but have become more elaboiate rftay not be combined with any other ofW or used for a previous purchase One per customer Quantities Q-fe 1-800-99-J/VCKS • (908) 84ft-1500 in the past two years, and have highei limited, no raihchocks or phone orders Lanox Factory Clearance Center is ppon dufir Store Hours; Mon-Vii: lOam-'Jpni; carat weights only Sale ends 12/24/9o 0 5 00pm Sat: 10am-7pm; Sun; i0am-6pm In the past, people would go to jew- •: : •- Noi RospnnM^tc lur'l\ni"n;t.irliKi.t11!;i:Jni1V'' : • 20 SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996

# 1996 has been a special year for all of us here at WCTC and WMGQ • Thanks to the continued loyalty of all our listeners and advertisers, along with the overwhelming dedication of our entire staff, our radio stations have clearly become Central Jersey's radio choice • WCTC-1450 AM. is now 'the most listened-to news/talk radio station' in Central Jersey • WMGQ-Magic 98.3 is also 'the most listened-to music station' in Central Jersey • As we reflect on this past year, we have much to be thankful for - and many to be grateful to • We most certainly will not rest on our laurels but pledge to you that we will strive to continue to bring you the very best in information and entertainment radio • As we stand at the brink of a new year, on behalf of myself and the staff of WCTC/WMGQ, we extend our very best wishes to all of our listeners and advertisers for a happy holiday season and a happy, healthy and prosperous 1997 • Thanks for listening! Sincerely, Andrew J. Santoro, Jr. Vice President & General Manager

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A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Talk to physician about vaccinations accinations can be considered • I-II3V against hepatitis B. Holiday advice for dieters the best way to protect your Your physician may suggest other child from once-deadly child- immunizations, such as the new vari- lanning ahead what foods you will eat is a good rule of V hood diseases, according to the cella vaccine for chicken pox, de- thumb to avoid the "all-you-can-eat" mentality most of us American Academy of Family Phy- pending on your child's circumstances. P have at holiday buffet tables. Decide in advance that you sicians. You may have had to delay getting will eat mostly salads, lean meats and fruits. Choose a polite Vaccinations usually start by 2 your child immunized if he or she had way to decline your host's insisting that "you have to try" the fat- months of age and are completed by a slight case of the sniffles or a mild tening foods. Resolve to put your plate away and stop eating about 6 yeans of age, though some cough. Centers for Disease Control when you are reasonably satisfied. Here are some additional should be repeated over the years and (CDC) researchers have concluded thai tips. children who missed shots when this is not the case. A new study has found that mildly ill children ages 15 to As a guest: young generally can get them later. You should talk to your family 23 months scheduled to receive their • Don't skip meals to "save room" for the foods available at measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine parties, as this results in overeating. Be sure to eat a light physician about what vaccines your child needs and when they should be responded the same as healthy chil- & breakfast and lunch, and have a snack just before going dren. If your child is slightly ill on the to the party. A salad or cup of low-fat yogurt will take the given. The usual shots include: • DTP to prevent diphtheria, per- day he's scheduled to receive a vac- edge off your hunger. cine, call your physician and describe • Look over the buffet and decide what foods you really tussis (whooping cough) and tetanus, also called "lockjaw." the symptoms and see what the doctor want before loading your plate. It's okay to include some advises; Your doctor will make the fi- of your favorites along with fruit and salad, but make sure • Td is a booster vaccine usually given to children 7 years old or older nal decision but the CDC maintains your portions are moderate. that children can still receive vaccines • Take a smaller plate and position yourself away from the to help prevent tetanus and diphtheria. It should be given every 10 years even if they have one or more of the food. This forces you to make smarter choices and makes following symptoms: second helpings more challenging. throughout life. • Drink seltzer or diet sodas. Egg nog and alcoholic bever- • OPV for Oral Poliovirus vaccine • A fever of 10(1 degrees or lower. ages are high in calories. to provide protection from po- • A slightly runny nose, • Bring a fruit plate or a low-calorie appetizer rather than liomyelitis. An IPV, an inactivated po- • A slight cough. baked goods so you have a "safe" choice for snacking. liovirus vaccine, may be given instead. • A child who is in the recovery • MMR against measles, mumps and stage after an ear infection and is still As a host: rubella (German measles). on an antibiotic. • Serve lower-calorie alternatives to your usual favorites. • Hib, to prevent I laemophilus in- • Mild diarrhea (OK to receive Raw vegetables are good alternatives for potato chips or fluenzae type b. MMR vaccine). peanuts. Serve meatless alternatives such as dishes rich in rice, couscous or pasta. Baked fruits or fruit salads are good desserts to serve. JDo yow wear Incontinence pads because you leak urine? • Try to alter your recipes to prepare foods using less fat. Use skim milk in place of whole milk and yogurt in place of Do you often have urgency and. find it difficult to delay urinating? sour cream. Try to bake or broil meats instead of frying. Do yotJ feel like you have not emptied your bladder completely • Send leftovers home with guests, or divide them into after you have finished urination? small portions for freezing. Do you lose sleep at night because you wake up several times to urinate? A final note: While holiday festivities and the planning behind Do you have a problem obtaining or maintaining an erection? them can be stressful, don't relievestress with food. Go for a walk or take a warm bath. Listen to soft music or takea nap. If you are experiencing one or more of these annoying perhaps it is time to visit your Urologist. Source: The University of Medicine and Dentistry ofKJ.

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Avrutik, DDS, F.A.G.D. of Sports Physicians § 908-274-2544 588 ENGLISH-TOWN ROAD; OLD Bmbli. NJ 08857 723-titi23 22 DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS Police still searching for wanted assaulter BY SCOTT GOLDSTEIN made, Strempek said. The detective would not comment on Staff Writer how police investigates such calls, but he EAST BRUNSWICK — Shopping did say "we're looking into a lot of them." season continues and so does the hunt for • The last attack occurred more than two the parking lot predator, a man police weeks ago, but police do not think that af- believe has attacked four young women fects their chances of collaring a suspect. during a 26-day span in November. "We're maintaining patrols and people "We are running down a lot of informa- should continue to be cautious," Stampek tion we received from the public," said said. Detective Robert Strempek, who is head- Police have intensified their search dur- ing the investigation for the East ing the shopping season, particularly be- Brunswick Police Department. "We're cause three of the attacks have come in looking into a lot of them." parking lots. BEAUTIFUL GIRLS — Models Veronica Gomenjuk, 7, of Old Bridge, Beefed up patrols and sting operations and Alexis Mele, 7, of Newton, Pa., share a seat during a fashion show There have been "numerous" telephone calls from people who say they have spot- conducted by undercover women officers at the Head To Toe salon in East Brunswick. Proceeds from the show are being employed with the help of the will benefit the American Cancer Society. ted someone who fits the suspect's description, but no arrests have been Middlesex County Prosecutor's Office, (Photo by Bonnie Ardita/Greater Media) New Jersey State Police and neighboring police departments, township officials said earlier this month. The perpetrator, wanted for the string of attempted abductions and aggravated assaults, has been described as an approxi- mately 5 feet, 10 inch, Hispanic man, weighing about 165 pounds, with black hair, dark eyes and an olive complexion. This Way for Trees & Trimmings Victims estimate he is between 25 and 30 years old. The perpetrator wore a ski mask or a hat during the attacks, but he reportedly walked by his victims before putting on EAST BRUNSWICK the mask. Giamarese Farms The four assaults, all sexual in nature, Cut Your Own • Pre Cut Trees came between Nov. 4 and Nov. 30 and the Table Top Trees • Grave Blankets attacker brandished a knife in three of the Roping • Decorations • Wreaths - Decorated & Undecorated incidents. Stand Straight System & Stands Attacks have come in the parking lot of 155 Fresh Pond Road 908-821-9494 Video Vault, Route 18; Bally's Total Fitness, Edgeboro Road; Loehmann's Plaza, Route 18; and behind East Brunswick High School, Cranbury Road. Anyone with information can call East Brunswick Police at (908) 390-6900. 2 ) MONROE W.V. Griffin Nurseries Choose & Cut Pre-Cut Trees & Greens IN BRIEF Old Church - Applegarth Rd. 908-257-2484 Open basketball for women Jan. 8 The South Brunswick Department of SOUTH BRUNSWICK Recreation/Community Affairs will be Crossroads Nursery sponsoring a Women's Open Basketball Victorian 81 Country program to begin on Jan. 8 The program is Xmas Shop open to residents 18 and over. Live or Artificial Trees Open gym will be held from 7:30-9:30 Grave Covers • Wreaths p.m. on Wednesdays through March 12. 981 Georges Road 908-297-8110 Registration forms can be obtained at the community center, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For further details, call Dan at (908) 329-4000, Ext. 680. SOUTH BRUNSWICK Support group W.V. Griffin Nurseries Choose & Cut, Balled, Pre-cut Trees & Greens meets next week 190 Fresh Pond Road 908-257-2484 The Medical Center at Princeton's Breast-feeding group will meet on Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. "Special circumstances — spe- cial needs" will be the topic. Moms and infants of any age are wel- come at each meeting. Call (609) 497-4442 prior to attending, To place your listing on this page call 1-800-660-4ADS Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 23

Phoenix, An_., sister of the bridegroom; and Michelle Sonnenfeldt and Sharon of M on mouth Junction, sister-in-law of Sonnenfeldt of Lilburn, Ga., both cousins the bride. of the bride. Flowei girl was Christina Bridesmaids were Theresa Thomas Buckle of Phoenix, niece of the bride- of Old Bridge; Gina Volpone oi groom . Edison; and Jennifer Hamngtoirof Best man was Steven Buckle of Sncllville, Ga. Phoenix, brother-in-law of the bride- Best man was Matt McLaughlin of groom. Chesapeake, Va. Ushers were Dominick Bucci of Ushers were Bill Paley of Edison; Thomas Shaffer of Washington Monmouth Junction, brother of the Township; and Brian Sonnenfeldt of bride; Bobby Paley of North Lilburn, cousin of the bride. Ring bearer was Steven Buckle of Phoenix, nephew of Brunswick, brother of the bride; and the bridegroom Donald Havens of East Brunswick. After a reception at Farnngton Manor, After a reception at the Sheraton of East Brunswick, the couple left foi a wed- Woodbridge, the couple loft lor a ding trip to Walt Disney World, Orlando, honeymoon trip to Hawaii. Fla. The bride graduated from North The bride is a giaduatc of Sayreville Biunswick Township High School; Rick and Tracey Perine Middlesex County College, Edison, War Memorial High School and Debra and Thomas Kovacs Middlesex County College, Edison, with an associates degree in business Ferine—Walchak where she earned an associate's degree in administration; and Monlclair State Tracey Walchak, daughter of Linda business management. Kovacs-Paley College, Upper Montclair, with a bach- elor of science in ltnancc and manage- Walchak of Sayrcvillc and the late She is employed by Merrill Lynch, Debra A, Paley, daughter of Mr. George Walchak, was manicd Aug. 4 to and Mrs. Robert A. Paley of North ment. Rick Pciine, son of Jan and Ary Pcrinc of Princeton. Brunswick, was married Oct. 12 to Her husband is a graduate of Columbia She is employed by Merrill Lynch, North Brunswick. Thomas H, Kovacs, son of Mr. John Somerset. Deacon Michael Muilha peiformed the High School, Maplcwood. He is pursuing M. Kovacs of New Brunswick and the ceremony at Our Lady of Victories an associate's degree in criminal justice late Barbara Slovinsky . The groom graduated fiom North Church, Sayrcvillc, where the bride was Ironi Middlesex County College. The Rev. Richard Weyer performed Brunswick Township High School. given in marriage by hci mother. He is employed as a juvenile detention the ceremony at St. Paul's United He i.s employed by Costnair Inc., Matron of honor was Lori Ann officer by the Warren County Corrections Church of Christ, Milltown. Dayton. Oliviei i-Dobr/ynski of Sayrcvillc Department. Matron of honor was Debbie Paley The couple resides in Somerset. Bridesmaids were Rose Buckle of The couple resides in Sayicville. MEET YOUR MATCH PERSONALS Go ahead - give it a try,.. YOU WON'T BE ALONE FOR LONG! Send Us Your FREE 25 Word Personal Ad Now. Just fill out the coupon and send it to us. We'll send you all the information you need to record your greeting and check for messages for FREE! Chances are there'll be a lot of them. FREE AD • FREE TO CHECK FOR MESSAGES

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All items in Police Beat are taken from was gained to the vehicle and nothing was but belonged to other people. Some about 225 pounds. He was wearing a tan, police department records. All suspects reported missing. Damage was estimated $1,189 worth of merchandise was recov- 3/4 length coat, a navy blue cap, ski mask, are presumed innocent until found guilty in at $150. ered while another $513.95 was not recov- black gloves, ski goggles and a blue back- court. Four tires were slashed Dec. 11 on a ered. pack, police said. A second robbery was car parked at the South Brunswick Two men were involved in an accident reported at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 17 at the Community Center, New Road, according at 1:43 p.m. Dec. 11 at the corner of Burger King on Route 18 South. Suspects NORTH BRUNSWICK to reports. Church Lane and Fresh Ponds Road. A approached the rear door and one suspect A Christmas wreath was removed 1992 Jeep Wrangler driven by Kenneth displayed a handgun to two employees from a Mark Drive residence Dec. 11 and Cospito, 24, of North Brunswick was and demanded money. Approximately An auto theft occurred in the Malouf found destroyed and hanging from a traveling west on Church Lane and collid- $3,705 was taken from the safe. Two sus- Ford car dealership on Routes 1 and 130 neighbor's mailbox, according to reports. ed with a 1987 Oldsmobile operated by pects fled after locking the employees in a between 2 p.m. on Dec. 7 and 6 a.m. on Suspects took the wreath from the front Kenneth Yanik, which was traveling north walk-in refrigerator. Dec. 9, according to reports. The stolen door of the home and set it on fire. on Fresh Ponds Road, according to police Police arrested Lorraine Lovallo, 36, vehicle — a red 1994 Ford Thunderbird — A Pitner Lane home was burglarized reports. Two other vehicles that were was brought to'the dealership for repairs Dec. 11, according to reports. The sus- stopped for the stop sign south on Fresh and was later found missing from the lot. pects entered the home by breaking a Year Ponds Road became involved in the traffic BRIDCf The vehicle is worth $16,000. sliding-glass door. They then secured the accident. Three vehicles became inopera- Two thefts from lockers in the North family dog in an upstairs bedroom and pro- ble during the collisions, police said. of Woodbridge on three bench warrants Brunswick Township High School occurred ceeded to remove $2,000 worth of cash Witnesses told police Yanik stopped at the from Old Bridge Municipal Court at 12:30 jast week, according to reports. The first and men's jewelry. stop sign at the corner and then pulled out a.m. on Dec. 14. According to police incident occurred sometime between 3:30- An unknown person drove across a in front of the Jeep. Chaiges are pending. reports, police arrested the woman at the 5 p.m. on Dec. 6 and involved the theft of newly seeded section of Island Brook Park Yanik and his passenger, Ruth Yanik, municipal complex on Route 516. a $339 clarinet from a girl's gym locker. Dec. 12, causing damage to the lawn, ac- were transported by the East Brunswick Police arrested Scott Parker, 26, of The second incident involved the theft of a cording to reports. Park officials estimated Rescue Squad to Robert Wood Johnson Pendleton Place, and charged him with coat and a shirt, together worth $160, the damage at $500. University Hospital, New Brunswick. careless driving and driving while under which were stolen sometime between The bike rack at the South Brunswick A Frost Avenue resident struck a the influence at 1:04 a.m. on Dec. 15. 10:40 a.m. and 12 p.m. on Dec. 10. Library was stolen Dec. 12, according to Fieldcrest Road resident as he crossed According to police reports, the man was A sign owned by First Fidelity Bank on reports. While the library was closed, sus- Ryders Lane on Friday. Theresa Colaneri, arrested at the intersection of Route 34 Route 1 was smashed between 4 p.m. on pects removed the unsecured rack, which 54, was driving southbound on Ryders north and Springhill Road. Dec. 10 and 9:30 a.m. on Dec. 11, ac- was valued at $500. Lane in the area of Lynbrook Drive when Police arrested Gerald Nappi, 25, of cording to reports. Two steel bars were A Kingston Terrace home was bur- she struck Raymond Sasson, 62, at 4:54 Matawan Road and charged him with driv- found next to the vandalized sign, police glarized Dec. 12, according to reports. p.m., according to police reports. Sasson ing while under the influence at 2:23 a.m. said. Police found no sign of forced entry, but was crossing eastbound over Ryders Lane on Dec. 15. According to police reports, A woman who was shopping in Wal- the resident reported that $500 in cash when the accident occurred. He was trans- the man was arrosted at the intersection of Mart, Route 1, found that someone had was missing. ferred to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, Cottrell Road and Springhill Road. stolen $1,070 from her purse between 9- A mailbox on Richard Road was New Brunswick, by the East Brunswick Police arrested Michael Mantrus, 25, 9:19 p.m. on Dec. 12, according to reports. knocked off its post Dec. 13, according to rescue Squad with a compound fracture to of Holly Drive and charged him with The woman discovered the theft when she reports. The total damage was $50. his right leg, police said. shoplifting at 3 p.m. on Dec. 13. According noticed her purse was open. The driver's side window of a vehicle A Parlm resident struck a Chestnut to police reports, the man was seen taking Tamika Michelle Rayford, 20, of 1015 on Chris Court was smashed Dec. 15, Street resident as she crossed Main Street a 25-channel caller I.D. cordless telephone Park Ave., Plainfield, was arrested for according to reports. Damage was esti- on Friday. Police said Jane M. Stratford, of from the Kmart department store on Route shoplifting at Wal-Mart, Route 1, on Dec. mated at $240. Skytop Gardens, Parlin, was driving east 9. 15 at 5:20 p.m., according to reports. She A 22-year-old Jamesburg resident on Main Street in the area of Rutgers Police arrested Laurence Thompson, released on a $975 bond. was injured in a one-vehicle accident Dec. Road when she struck Angela Fallon, 13. 34, of Stratford Arms apartments and A residential burglary occurred at an 15 on Dayton Jamesburg Road, according Fallon walked out between two cars charged him with failure to observe a stop Oak Tree Drive apartment between 3-7:50 to reports. The driver, who struck a utility stopped in traffic heading westbound on sign, driving with a suspended license, dri- p.m. on Dec. 15, according to reports. A pole, had to be extricated from the car and Main Street into the eastbound lanes when ving an unregistered vehicle, driving a Panasonic AM/FM Duel Cassette CD flown by helicopter to Robert Wood the accident occurred. She was trans- vehicle with fictitious license plates and Player, valued at $350, was stolen. Entry Johnson University Hospital, New ferred to Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, driving an uninsured vehicle. According to to the residence was gained through a par- Brunswick. There were no passengers and New Brunswick, by the East Brunswick police reports, the man was arrested at tially opened rear-kitchen window. police are investigating the cause of the Rescue Squad with injuries to her face and 10:46 p.m. on Dec. 15 on Marsel Street. Glenn E. Gombas, 34, of 68 Albert accident. shoulder, police said. The Middlesex County Prosecutor's Ave., Milltown, was charged with driving Two businesses on Georges Road An unknown black male forced a Roy Office is still trying to determine the identity while intoxicated and careless driving fol- were broken into between Dec. 14 and Rogers employee to open the store safe at of a man found in Old Bridge on Dec. 9. lowing a motor vehicle stop on Adams Dec. 16, according to reports. Front-door knife point in the Brunswick Square Mall at The man is described as a clean-cut white Lane and Route 1 north on Dec. 11 at windows were smashed at the Dayton 5:45 p.m. on Saturday. The robber then male, in his 30s, about 6 feet tall, with a 12:20 a.m., according to reports. Cleaners and Style and File, a neighboring taped the employee's hands together and medium build and dirty blond hair. Anyone John Paul Burcosky, 36, of 10 Circle beauty salon. Cash totaling $180 was placed her in a walk-in refrigerator, police with information can call the prosectuors at Road, Levittown, Pa., was charged with stolen from the cash register at Dayton said. The robber then emptied the store 745-4533 or Old Bridge Police Lt. William driving while intoxicated between Routes 1 Cleaners. safe. He fled the store with $7,000-$9,000. Moscaritolo at 721-560. and 130 on Dec. 11 at 11:23 p.m., accord- The subject was 6 feet tall and weighed ing to reports. Michael Allen Koch, 31, of 57 EAST BRUNSWICK Comstock St., New Brunswick, was charged with driving while intoxicated and Police arrested Willie Wortham, 61, of driving with a suspended license and reg- Piscataway and charged him" with posses- istration on Dec. 9 at 2:15 a.m., according sion of a stolen handgun and theft. They to reports. also arrested Kendall Wortham, 31, also of An attempted car theft was reported Piscataway, and charged him with theft. Dec. 12 at the parking lot of Harvard According to police reports, the two were Apartments on Trinity Street and Remsen observed attempting to steal shopping Avenue, according to reports. A 1990 carts from the parking lot of Edward's Honda Accord was broken into about Food Store in Loehmann's Plaza at 8:02 3901 Route 1 South, S 11:30 a.m. by smashing a car window. The p.m. on Dec. 12. While patting down Willie Specializing In Quality Collision Repairs & Refinishing ignition assembly was found punched, in- Wortham, police reportedly found a loaded dicating an attempt to start the car without 22 caliber revolver. A computer check FREE TOWING & STORAGE ON ALL VEHICLES a key, reports said. According to eyewit- showed the gun was stolen from North REPAIRED BY REILLYS ness reports, two black males, between 15 Carolina, police said. Willie Wortham was and 17 years old, were seen tampering turned over to the Middlesex County Fast, Reliable, Guaranteed Craftsmanship with the vehicle. The damage to the vehi- Correctional Center, North Brunswick, in cle, which included pry marks on the right- lieu of $5,000 bail. Kendall Wortham was Auto Glass Replacement rear door, was estimated at $1,000. turned over to the Fanwood Police on an Approved Licensed N.J. Auto Body Shop outstanding warrant for $500. Police arrested Ramon Almonte, 39, Referral Facility For Many Insurance Companys and Andre Almeida, 32, of Howell and 24 Hour Towing & Recovery SOUTH BRUNSWICK charged them with theft by deception and credit card fraud at 3 p.m. Dec. 12. They Licensed Towing Service for South Brunswick Police Vandals threw eggs and watermelon also arrested Carlos Cruz, 39, of at an East Garden Way residence Dec. 11, Elizabeth, who was charged with posses- 908-297-7100 according to reports. The food items were sion of stolen property. According to police found littering the area of the rear of the reports, the three purchased $1,703 worth townhouse and markings were on the various merchandise from Kmart at walls of the building.' approximately 3 p.m. on Dec. 12. Almonte 24 Hour Immediate Towing The passenger's side window of a and Almeida both used fraudulent Doe Court resident's car was smashed American Express and Master Card credit 908-297-9390 Dec. 11, according to reports. No entry cards. Police said the numbers were valid 26 DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS IN »!lif $3 for children. 880 Hermann Road. Christmas cantata For ticket information, call Santa's Seniors to hold For more information, call Chris at to foe presented heiper Craig at (908) 828-1106. annual gift swap (908) 246-3545. The Bunker Hill Lutheran Church choir The North Brunswick Senior Center will present its annual Christmas cantata on Choral service set will be the site of the annual senior gift Trip to see 'Beauty Sunday at 7 p.m. swap on Monday at 1 p.m. The cantata, In Adoration of the King of at Trinity Church Each guest is required to bring a and the Beast' is set Kings, is under the direction of Harriet On Jan. 5 at 4:30 p.m., the Trinity wrapped gift valued at approximately $5. The North Brunswick Department of Nilsen. It will include songs from the 25- Church, 33 Mercer St., Princeton, will pre- After the swapping, dessert and gourmet Human Services is sponsoring a trip to voice choir, praise team, soloists, as well sent a Choral Evensong Service. Conducted coffee will be served. see Beauty and the Beast on Feb. 6. as, drama and narration. by Director of Music John Bertalot, it will Departure time is 6 p.m. from the The church is located on Bunker Hill feature the Trinity's Men, Boys and Girls Government and Community Complex on Road, Griggstown, across from the Bunker Choir. Christmas pageant Hermann Road. Hill golf course. The service will be preceded by an slated for Dec. 29 The Disney tale is shown at the Palace For information, call (908) 359-6302. organ prelude at 4:10 p.m., featuring music Theatre featuring lavish costumes and St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 scenery and led by all the characters that by Johann Sebastian Bach, played by Scott Sand Hill Road, South Brunswick, is now Dettra. Service music will include choral made the film a success. The $70 ticket 'Opry Holiday preparing for its 1996 Christmas Pageant. price includes front mezzanine seats and works by Wood, Stanford, Crotch and Rehearsals for speaking parts are right Mendelssohn, with congregational seasonal motorcoach transportation. Revue' is canceled after the 10:30 a.m. communion service For further information, call the DHS hymns. on Sundays, with the dress rehearsal for Due to scheduling complications within Evensong services arc presented on the office at 247-0922, Ext. 475. its organization, all scheduled performances all parts on Dec. 28. The pageant will be jit first Sunday of every month, October the sermon at the 10:30 a.m. service on of the "Opry Holiday Revue" by Villagers through June. Theatre, Somerset, for Dec. 21 have been Dec. 29. Register for free canceled. There is no plan to reschedule at Newcomers are welcome to participate this time. All ticket purchases will be Come register your and celebrate the 12 days of Christmas. adult classes refunded by the Villagers Theatre within For further information, call (908) South Brunswick Community School the next two weeks. child for programs 297-4607. will hold free adult classes this winter. If you have any questions, please call The Jewish Community Center of North An English as a Second Language the executive director at (908) 873-3009. and South Brunswick Nursery School is (ESL) class will be offered to help pre- registering for the "Mommy and Me" and 'The Nutcracker' pare for U.S. citizenship and to learn "One Step Up" programs. The winter ses- practical English skills. Santa set to visit sion starts in January. to be presented A class to prepare for the GED test "Mommy and Me" classes are for chil- Footlights Dance Company, along and earn a high school diploma will be of- N.B. fire house dren ages 18 months and up, accompanied with Stage Door Dance Studio, proudly fered. North Brunswick Volunteer Fire by mother or other designated adult, who presents The Nutcracker Friday. Adult Basic Education (ABE) classes Company No, 3 will sponsor a breakfast must remain with the child for the entire The performance will begin at 7 p.m. will be offered to improve skills and fur- with Santa Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 session. "One Step Up" classes are for chil- at Hightstown High School, Leshin Lane, ther one's education. p.m. at the fire house located on Cozzens dren ages 27 months and up. If the child is Hightstown. The cost is $8 for adults, $5 New students must be evaluated for lane. under 2 112 years of age, the parent or care- for children and senior citizens. Re- placement. Placement testing for ESL, Tickets will include breakfast with giver must remain in the building. freshments will be served. ABE and GED classes will take place on •Santa and children can also get a picture The program is sponsored by Congrega- For more information, call (908) 521- Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. at South Brunswick High with Santa.. Tickets are $6 for adults and tion B'nai Tikvah, 1001 Finnegans Lane, 1525. School. Classes arc free and child care is North Brunswick. The program is non-sec- provided at no cost. tarian. Ring in the New Registration for testing is accepted by For information, call (908) 297-0295. calling (908) 940-2000, Ext. 258 or fax Year at B'nai Tikvah (908) 442-8054. You can also register by The Sisterhood of Congregation B'nai mail or in person at the Board of Church presents Tikvah will hold a New Year's party at Education on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to pageant, services Finnegans Lane, North Brunswick. 4:30 p.m. Michael Hegarty MANAGER Festivities begin at 9 p.m. There will be For further information, call Nancy The Sunday School of the Reformed Kinal at (908) 940-2000, Ext. 258. Church of North Brunswick will present a food and dancing. Christmas pageant, What Can I Give Cost is $50 per person. Him?, during the 11 a.m. service on For more information, call (908) 297- HEGARTY Sunday. 6953 or (908) 297-0696. Funeral Home On Christmas Eve, at 6:30 p.m., a ser- OBITUARIES vice of lessons and carols, designed for New stamp club to 3377 Route 9, Old Bridge, NJ 08857 the whole family, will be held. At 11 ANNA MOLOK FREDA, 62, of East Tel: (908) 679-4422 Fax: (908) 679-7388 Brunswick died Dec. 15 at home. Surviving are p.m., a candlelight service, featuring a hold first meeting her husband, Dominick "Nick" Freda; a son, Do- choral cantata, will be held. The North Brunswick Public Library is minick "Nick" Freda Jr. of North Brunswick; two Lisa M.Wolfsen Manager The church is located in the Berdine's daughters, Renee Freda of East Brunswick and Funeral Director sponsoring a new stamp club for central Michele PeHino of Monroe; and six grandchil- Corner section of North Brunswick, next N.J. Tentatively titled the Brunswick dren. Arrangements were under the direction of to Babbage Park on Laurel Place. Philatelic Society, it will have an organi- Brunswick Memorial Home, East Brunswick, MONMOUTH For more information, call the church zational first meeting on Jan. 9 at 7:30 with a Divine Liturgy at Nativity of Our Lord at 545-2736. Byzantine Catholic Church, East Brunswick. MEMORIAL p.m. in the conference room at the library, Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital, P.O. Box funeralHome- 100, Dept. 300, Memphis, Tenn. 38148; or to the American Cancer Society, 846 Main St., 89 Highway 34, Aberdeen, NJ 07747 Advertise Your ATTENTION Fords 08863. Tel: (908) 566-4444 Fax: (908) 566-9680 Professional Services Manager in our PROFESSIONALS LOUISA CONSTANTINO MULEA, 70, of L.M. Wolf sen Funeral Director S'ayreville died Dec. 9 at home. Surviving are her husband, Ralph Mulea; a son, Salvatore of INCOME TAX INCOME TAX the Lawrenceville section of Lawrence; two daughters, Ann Mulea of Gaithersburg, Md., and Angela DiNicola of Edison; a brother, DIRECTORY DIRECTORY Dominic Constantino of Brooklyn, N.Y.; and a January 8th thru April 1997 sister, Angelina Bronzellino of North Brunswick. Services were arranged by Maliszewski 89 Highway 34, Aberdeen, NJ 07747 Choose the papers and target Memorial Home, Sayrevflle, with a Mass at Our Tel: (908) 566-0868 Fax: (908) 566-9680 the area you wish to reach. Lady of Victories Church, Sayreville. Interment OOO-OQO-OOOO ooo.ooo.oooo was in New Calvary Cemetery, Parlin section of Sayreville. • Transcript & Examiner JOHN aot tftad PubllcAccouni To place an • Sentinel, Monroe, Suburban MARY OSMANSKI, 82, of Sayreville died advertisement in the • Independent Dec. 10 in the Memorial Medical Center at • North & South Brunswick Sentinel OOO-OO0-0OOO South Amboy. Surviving are a daughter, Dorothy Giacalone of North Brunswick; a son, Funeral Directory Edward Osmanski of Sayreville; four grandchil- VHSualnd ButiwiiTai Prsfw Call for more information Utoj nt«WBo*ltaepiig tea dren; and three great-grandchildren. Services Cali Small Butir.au Man' CWtt CaiUi Awptnl (MD>4naAui OUB,ct[)o were arranged by Maliszewski Memorial Home, 1-800-660-4ADS OOO-ODO-OOOO OOO-OOO-OOOO Sayreville, with a Mass at St. Stanislaus 1-800-660 4ADS Church, Sayreville. Interment was in the church cemetery. SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 27

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BY JESSICA HAUSMANN Staff Writer

hen a custodial parent attempts to collect child support fiom an Westranged spouse, the first step can often be the most difficult The non- paying parent must be found Entei The Foundation for Women and Childien in Freehold, a relatively new place for mothers and tatheis to turn when they need help locating a spouse or a spouse's assets, or if they just need some guidance or someone to talk to The foundation is run by Ada, a Freehold resident who did not want her last name to be used because she has received threats Her foundation has been in operation in a limited way since September and has al- ready helped some 60 parents Although it is open to both men and women, so far only women have sought assistance. "I wanted to give something back," Ada said. "I am a mother and a woman, and while I did not have an experience exactly like these women have had, I know the pain OPERATION HIDE AND SEEK — Joseph Hemphill (I) and Benjamin utowsky assist the Foundation for Women of being a single parent I know how hard it and Children, Freehold, in helping locate spouses who are behind in child support payments. can be I was veiy fortunate but some of (Photo by Brian J. Berman/Greater Media) these parents are not" In order to quality foi help fiom the investigatoi for a numbei of law films To luither help the parent who is in sit down, and we'll think ol something foundation, a parent must have a court or- "This (one) guy was just so arrogant He need, Ada teaches them to keep A diary else," Ada said "We make the best out ol a der which states that their estranged spouse had co-ops on the East Side (ol Manhattan), which details then expenses, how much woist-casc situation " is required to pay support a house on Long Island, and he had a hand- they're owed by the noncustodial paient, "Even when we can't help them, I think "We ask that they take that step on their icapped child he was not supporting," Ada the last known location ol their spouse, any it helps them to know that they've tiled," own," Ada said "I'm not set up to help said possible sightings, oi anything else that Litowsky added "They Icel cmpowcicd them with that" Eventually, the man's assets were found could be helpful in pioving their case in They walk out ol hero knowing that they've Parents seeking help pay on a scale, de- under his new wife's name, but the case court done what they can and that they can do pending on their income The fee ranges struck a chord with Ada "I went to "This diary can be used as evidence," what they have to to get by " from $25 to $100 and is occasionally Benjamin and Joe, and I said, 'We have to Ada said "It also allows them to take an Ada tries to make suie that parents, don't waived for people who are truly unable to do something ' " active tole in their own case " (oi get the icason they needed to come to the pay No one is turned away, she said "We developed an idea to assist the Although the foundation is just starting foundation in the first place "I felt that any parent should have ac- foundation," Litowsky said "We call it out, Ada has big plans for the future "1 tell them not to loiget then childien," cess to help whether they're making Opeiation Hide and Seek " "I hope we will be able to have a legal she said "Sometimes they get so caught up $15,000 a year or they're getting into the As part ol the process, the parent must clinic once or twice a month wheic, ll a in the huil and the angci I tell them to take six digits," she said "This puts everyone on fill out an exhaustive questionnaire woman has legal questions, she can get a time to be with then childien, because bc- more equal footing " Through the questionnaire, the investigators response I want her to be able to present loie you know it, they're grown " Ada says her goal is for the foundation find out about the missing spouse's back- evidence and inioimation," she says "II a The foundation it. open foi anyone liv- to be self-sustaining ground and habits person goes through my foundation, I want ing in New Jeiscy Its offices aie at 2A "We're not looking to get rich heie I "It's an invaluable tool It gives us a them to alieady be piepaied when they Broad St m Freehold, the phone number it. just want it to pay for itself," she said place to start instead of just a name," he walk into their attorney's office " (908) 462-2106 Theie is also an emeigcncy When a woman walks into the founda- said "This way if a woman tells us hei hus- Ada also prepares them for the possibil- 24-houi hot line available at 1-888-428- tion, she can meet with Ada in a small com- band was born in Oklahoma City, and (we ity that a spouse may not be located, or li he SPYS Walk-in seivice is available I ram 9 fortable meeting room It is furnished in know) people are creatures of habit, is, he may not have any money oi assets to am to 5 p m at the Freehold office white wicker and contains a shelf with chances are we'll find him in Oklahoma pay the debt Anangeinents can be made for evening and books on topics ranging from law to child City " "When that happens we say, OK, let's weekend appointments care to the Bible The investigators not only search tor the "I thought about putting a conference delinquent or deadbeat parents, who may table in here, but I wanted it to be a nice have moved out of state, changed their environment," Ada said name or even switched Social Security It is in this room where the initial con- numbers, but they try to locate the money THERE'S CASH IN THOSE sultation is held, and where parents can feel as well Non-paying parents may put their free to just talk if that is what they need assets undei the name of a new spouse, and "Sometimes that is the most important they may work off the books so that they UNUSED DRUMS.tSI ass® thing They just need someone to talk to, to can claim they have no income and no hold their hand and tell them it will be all means of paying the support, according to right," Ada said Litowsky The foundation enlists the services of The information is then turned ovei to two private investigators, Benjamin the state Department of Human Services Litowsky and Joseph Hemphill, who own Child Support Enforcement which then an agency called SIS The two are only must take charge of collection paid if they find anything and have a 90 "Their forte is collection They are not percent success rate in their private investi- equipped to do this kind of investigation," gation work Litowsky said "I think this way we can re- The two investigators receive a fraction ally help relieve the burden of govern- of the fee they would normally receive ment " "We're finding that sometimes you just More than half of the children owed have to assist people," Litowsky said support in the state are not paid at all Ada approached the two men after wit- Another quarter receive support only spo- nessing the disappearing acts of non-custo- radically The majority of children affected 1-800-66MADS dial parents when she was working as an live with their mothers NS SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19,1996 29

Speed, quickness key for Vikings Coppola welcomes back leading scorer Katie Tracy, now a junior

BY RICHARD JEROME Staff Writer itli four graduated starters missing from last year's I 4-7 team, the South Brunswick W Township High School girls basketball team faces a challenge this year. ^ "We're returning a young team," according to coach John Coppola. "But we have some girls with varsity experience who we hope will step in and fill our losses. "It's probably one of the smaller learns around," he added. "A very guard-oriented team. We're looking for aggressive defense, and to take advantage of our quick- ness and speed." The Vikings, who begin the 1996-97 slate on Friday, against Bishop Ahr High School, arc led by two senior co-captains. One is 5-3 guard Kelly Avery, a fine de- fensive player, who started a number of ballgames last winter. The other co-captain, 5-11 center Deidrc Crawford, didn't start last year, but is expected to provide strong defense and boardwork. Fortunately for the Vikings, they have their leading scorer back from last year, in junior Katie Tracy. She's something of an oddity among area high schoolers — a 6- fool guard. A line perimeter shooter, she averaged 10 points per game last year. "We're also looking for her to crash the boards," Coppola said. Sophomore Gina Schneider, a 5-5 point guard who was slowed by a knee injury last season, seems fully recovered. Junior Sarah Mylod (5-7) should see duty at both guard and forward. "We expect her to do a little of everything," says Coppola. "Shoot, rebound, pass-she's an all-around bal- anced player." A trio of sophomores are expected to have an impact on the campaign for SBTHS: Jovan Martin, a 5-10 center, should see plenty of playing time, as will guards Pam Szabo (5-5) and Julie Flantzer (5-6). Others in the mix, include juniors Jessie Bozarth and Kelly Griggs, both of whom stand 5-8. Coppola, who is assisted by junior varsity coach Jaymcc Boehmcr and frosh mentor John Harding, has set some specific goals for the campaign, "We'd like to win the (GMC) White Division," he said. "And play well in the states and the counties, In fact, we'd consider it an accomplishment if we can make READY TO RUN — South Brunswick High School junior Sarah Mylod wili be back in the lineup for • it to the GMC semifinals." the Vikings as they get ready to open the season against Bishop Ahr tomorrow. Raiders looking to control the pace

BY RICHARD JEROME be staying with a man-to-man defense.". pected to provide points. Calogero, also 5-7, and 5-6 forward The Raiders have three girls returning Junior Tobi Wiget is fighting it out Vickie Smith. Staff Writer from last year's varsity, all of whom will for a guard spot, and will be the sixth Whalen, who is assisted this season Leo Whalen enters his seventh season be counted on to pick up the scoring player if she doesn't crack the starting by Ann Marie Puleio, will lead NBTHS as coach of the North Brunswick Town- slack this winter. Senior Kim Caruso (5- five. Sophomore Katie Dewees (5-5) is a against Perth Amboy High School in Sat- ship High School girls basketball team 7) will be seeing action at center this sea- shooting guard, while another soph, 5-8 urday's season opener. son. Stephanie Romanko, will help out at both "Our goals are the same as always," with a relatively new squad. forward and center. Indeed, Whalen's top three scorers "We're counting on Kim to get re- Whalen said. "To make the states and to from last year's 10-11 club have all grad- bounds for us and to get the extra points Taking a look at the rest of the line- do well in our division." uated. from missed shots," Whalen said. up, the Raiders have seniors Nicole Following the Perth Amboy game, "This isn't going to be a running Another senior, Maryanne Patti, who DeGardner (5-7), Nichole Marshall, a 5-8 • the Vikings will test themselves at the team," according'to Whalen. "We'll try also stands 5-7, will hold down the for- forward, and 5-4 guard Tara Pacillo; and Spotswood Holiday Tournament on Dec. to keep the pace slow, so we can keep ward slot, while the third returnee, 5-6 a trio of juniors — forward Amanda 27 and 28 and the first meeting with control of the game. And we're going to junior guard Dana Dipane, also is ex- Burko (5-7), center-forward Nicole South Brunswick will be on Jan, 10, 3O DECEMBER 19, 1996, SENTINEL NS

The South Brunswick PAL seventh- information, call tournament coordinator mmmn Appearing grade boys basketball team used balanced Fran Tardio at (908) 363-8076. Prime Rib in our pub! scoring and a stingy defense to defeat FORWARD Princeton, 57-25. The team recorded 15 Howell Township is looking to estab- Dinner steals en route to raising its record to 2-1. lish a Jersey Shoie Baseball League THRUST Mike Kneis led the attack with 12 points (JSBL) franchise beginning in Summei Thursday, Dec. 19lh FREE and four steals and Drew Bin added 11 1997. There will be a tryout for the team Happy Hour Buffet points and four steals. Isiah Jackson con- in late May. Only high school seniors CHRIS Happy Hour / T-Bone Bl tributed nine points and nine rebounds and graduating in June, college players and Saturday, Dec. 21 Priced Drinks Joey Polito chipped in with five points those with professional experience would Steak Dinner Mon.-Fri. 4-7 PM and seven boards. be qualified to play in the JSBL. Anyone who is intciested in playing for the Pool Tournament The South Brunswick Suns, a Howell franchise in the JSBL should con- Every Wednesday Nig&t Division 3 soccer team, closed the fall tact Bernie Goldwater at 938-4372 AND Saturday 2 PM campaign with an 8-1-1 record and the immediately. Appetizers also available team's first championship. The Suns The New Jersey Devils 1996-97 No Entry Fee • Top defeated the Montgomery Cyclones 2-0 School Program will continue on Jan. 14 Located at Ett. 130 & St. 522 in Dayton in the final game to secure the title. Rich when the Devils host All-Star Ray adjacent to Days Inn Janicki scored the games first goal and Bourque and the Boston Bruins at 7:35 assisted on the second, scored by Jimmy p.m.. The next School Night is Feb. 13 308-329-40®® Coleman on a header. Coleman finished when the Devils lace the Northeast the season with 16 tallies and three Confeicnce leading Hartford Whalers. assists to pace an offense that featured School groups thioughout New Jersey Ivan Deleon, Dave Gurney, Brett ranging in si/c from 25-500 or more can Erdreich and Steve Fargo. At midficld participate in the piogram. Proceeds from Bobby Szabo, Doug Frusciano, Kyle the sale of discounted tickets purchased Juarez, Dan McDonald and Thomas through each school can help fund school Poorten delivered at both ends of the trips, clubs, PTAs, project graduations field and the defense of Peter Gibb, and other class fund-raisers at each indi- Janicki, Basel Owies, Evan Menscher, vidual school. Tickets are based on a Adam Scalice and Mark Miller was solid first-come, fiist-servc basis. To partici- all season. Goalie Rich Deban came up pate in this fund-raising event, call the big throughout the season as opponents Devils Group Sales Department at 1-800- averaged only 1.5 goals a game. Gurney, NJDEVIL. Frusciano and Janicki also spent some time between the pipes. The team is The Holmdel Volleyball Club is look- coached by Darryl Gurney, Serey Owics ing for recreational or competitive volley- December 31 and Nick Janicki. ball players for its Tuesday evenings (6-10 Guide to Good Eating January 8 p.m.) leagues that will start in January. January 22 January 17 Martin Duggan has been named the The recreation league plays at Matawan Super Bowl Pages North Brunswick Soccer Club's (NBSC) High School and individual or team entries Coach of the Year. Duggan, who was se- arc being accepted. The league is limited , TO ADVERTISE IN ONE OF THESE SECTIONS CALL lected from the nearly 100 coaches in the to six teams. The competitive leagues will Monmouth or Middlesex: Counties league, received the honor at the club's hold tryouts on Jan. 7 from 6:30-9 p.m. at 908-972-6740 awards banquet. For the first time, the the Matawan Avenue Middle School for OR award was called the William Cath- the B1 (intermediate/advanced) league and Telemarketing 1-8OO-66O-4ADS cart/Coach of the Year Award in honor of on Jan. 14 from 6:30-9 p.m. at the Greater Media Newspapers the award's first recipient, who has passed Matawan Avenue Middle School for B2 • News Transcript • Examiner • Sentinel • Suburban • Independent away. (novicc/intcrmediatc). Space in either "Bill showed the club so much dedica- league is limited. For more information, tion over the years, his death hit the club call Michael Mills at 949-2664 or E-mail pretty hard, it was the least we could do to at [email protected], or call Joe honor him," Darren Snediker, the club's Arias at 957-5004 or E-mail at president, said. Duggan has coached in the [email protected]. Visit the WEB page and register at Our computerized collision center NBSC for five-years and spent this fall as is a Licensed N.

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Play- WOODEN LECTURN RECRUITERS GUARANTEED RESULTS MUST SELL ms j Professional teacher & player. BULL MASTIFF Needed for Research Compa- room, safe toys, and lenoed in Call 908-739-6838 ERIC THE GREAT yard. Call 908-679-4775 Call 908-431-5230 Dog, male, 1 yr. old. Pure bred ny in East Brunswick. Excellent Advertise your business BUYING CAMERAS w/papera. FREE to loving, car- Any Occasion. 908-536-6936 phone skills required. Comput- on the Internet AMAZING PARTIES! And Photo Equipment. 1 pc. or STUDIO 63 ing home. Call 908-679-5097 er knowledge a plus. For Infor- SELECTIVE NANNY 90 Words, 90 Days, $90.00 CLOWNS, DJ'S, PUPPET mation cali: Nannies Available Immediately Call 908-583-1127 whole studio. No palaroid or There is a Difference movie. Call 908-928-7811 SHOWS, CHARACTERS, HILL TOP RESEARCH for Live-in/Live-out Representatives needed! MUSIC Classified Sells SAND ART And Lots More. Call 908-432-9500 REFINISHING CASH FOR BOOKS Call 908-536-6936 908-247-2902 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ. PRINTER German Trained Perfectionist Professional Instruction Reflnishing, Restoring, Hand Call 908-536-0850 63 Milltown Rd.. E. Brunswick 1-800-660-4ADS BARNIEOR REPRESENTATIVES needed Panasonic-Impact Dot Matrix Stripping, White Washing, 908-257-8637 A LION KING PARTY lor ideal situation. F/T & P/T. Printer. KX-P1123. $80. Call Marblelzing, & Faux Finishing. CONSIGN CALL 908-525-1273 Huge Income Potential. $$$ after 6pm 908-577-0456 Free Estimates. 908-571-29ft IDEAL PETS Caff Charlene 908-525-8259 SPOTSWOOD Loving mom will Your Women's & Children's BELLY DANCER 1063a Schools Dwarf Bunnies (1) left FREE to RESTAURANT Help - P/T, F/T care for tots - 3 year olds, SLEEP/SECTIONAL. Leather Quality Clothing & Accessories Professional, tasteful, reliable. All positions for new restaurant Mondays-Fridays. 908-251-2606 045 Clothing rocker/recllner. Black curio, CALL 2ND TORN AROUND good homo. 908-264-5878 HELENA 908-390-9177 inManalapan. 908-972-1211 stereo w/CD. Pkg. deal avail. KITTENS (5) Black & White, Good oond. Call 908-390-0828 3 months old. Very healthy. BONADINI THE CLOWN 908-431-7667 FREE to good home. Will brighten your child's SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL 037a Child Care SOFABED-Secfianal, gray special day. 908-723-924'! Wanted COAT Full length black Ranch $500. (2) Laquer & mirrored GUNS, swords, military items. Call 908-257-8903 BUS DRIVERS NEEDED Mink with Indigo Fox trim - fe- tables $150. Sofa/Loveseat Lie. NJ/Fed. Dealer. House CA$H FOR COLLEGE PET CARE UNLIMITED BUBBLES THE CLOWN male skins. Size 9/10. Asking $100. Excellent Condition! calls. Bert 908-821-4949 FREE Report Reveals Love to drive? Love kids? $999. Call 908-390-1018 908-257-7419 Mapic, balloons 908-446-31311 Sayraville Public Schools are HOLMDEL- In my home all "9 New Ways Prof. Pet Sitting In Your Home soliciting applications for year, Monday & Wednesday, WANTED TO BUY Boarding Avail. Ins./Bonded •CAPTAIN METRO- SUBSTITUTE SCHOOL BUS 2pm to 7:30pm. 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I Casino Quality Entertainment WAITER/WAITRESS MARLBORO - Child care only Asking $299. 908-938-5018 Instruments report colleges hope DEALS ON WHEELS For Italian restaurant in for 7 & 11 year olds in my FIREWOOD you never see! 908-367-1125 Marlboro. Cafl 908-617-1700 home. 7am to 8:45am & ALL HARDWOOD Special BONUS-the First 3:30pm to 6:30 pm. Monday $120./cord. $70./half cord. BARBIE DOLL NEW FULL SIZE PIANOS through Friday. Children are Holiday Barbie 1995 MIB 25 callers will receive a FREE Delivery » 908-422-0351 $74. Call 908-238-5374 FROM $1,450 . MISCELLANEOUS 036a Employment self sufficient, but need car to FREEHOLD MUSIC CENTER FREE gift worth $150. take them to local after school BUMPER POOL TABLE FIREWOOD Slate top. Asking $100. or best 1-800-453-1001 Hurry, don't miss out on CELEBRATION Services activities. Call evenings SEASONED 908-536-4928 offer. Good condition. Call ORGAN-Zaohary Enchanter this limited offer! 908-257-1416 9D8-257-8029 chord. Excellent condition. 066Personals ENTERTAINMENT $1,000'S POSSIBLE Reading NANNIES WANTED Originally $1,000. Asking DJ's Also Video Taping Books. Part Time. At Home. ENTIRE CONTENTS $350. Call 908-821-9062 Joe Fortunate- 908-721-0892 Toll Free 1 -800-898-9778 Llva-ln/out. For "Elite" families. OF HOUSE Furn., gifts, Xmas Ext, a-4730 lot Listings. Elite Staffing, Inc. 293 Constitu- FOR items, pictures, flatware & 063bTutoring CHILDREN'S PARTIES tion Cir., N.B., NJ. Call Gerry MORE! Everything must gol PIANO TUNING LOSE WEIGHT NOWI $1,000. POSSIBLE TYPING. 908-628-0545 Must sacrafice 908-441-2533 New Client Discount-$25. OFF Clown or Comedy Magic FULL SERVICE 908-390-8203 Easy Tips w/quiok resultsl Part time. At home. Toll Free Send $2. to: Just for you, WEEKDAY DISCOUNTS 1-800-218-9000 Ext.T-4729 SELECTIVE NANNY SALE • Master Tuner Ext. 1960 • ALGEBRA I & II GOLF CARTS Geometry a Basic Skills Need Box 128, Old Bridge NJ 0BB57 Professional entertainer. Refs. (or listings. Nannies Needed For Great • Balloons • Face Painting Mixed Hardwoods END-OF-SEASON SALE help? Feeling frustrated? MEET YOUR LOVE BIRD!!! $1000 POSSIBLE Reading Families. Liue-mVLive-out s GAS & ELECTRIC 051 Sporting Experienced teacher and tutor. Magic & A Live Bunny books. Part time. At home. Toll Call 908-432-9500 l 10 per cord. PANEK'S GOLF CARS Call 908-613-9225 JIMBO 908-297-1369 fre«U1) 800-218-9000 Ext. R- 288 Summerhill Rd., E.B..N.J. Equipment 1-900-656-2600 5133 for listings. 609-490-0242 Ext. 4213 DJ. GOOD VIBRATIONS-Robust Oak Firewood HEAT PUMP/AIR HANDLER- BIO/CHEM/MATH $2.99 per mln. Personality-Any occassion. $1000 POSSIBLE Reading S Reasonable. 908-298-0060 039a Health Care 18,000 BTU's. Fairly new. BIKE - Men's Giant Mountain Licensed & Certified Must be 18 yrs. books. Part time. At home. Toll 125 per cord Asking $200. Please call Your Home. 908-780-4428 Touch Tone Phone Required free (1) 800-218-9000 Ext. R- Wanted 908-274-8810 Bike - ATX 760, Shimano SERV-U(619)-645-8434 DANCE MAN DJ 4729 for listings. Fruitwood Components, Rook Shocks. JEWELRY, Diamond wedding Excellent condition. Asking CHEM/BIO/AP BIO MEET YOUR MATCH GOOD DANCE MUSIC ATTENTION S bands, cocktail rings. Designer $475. Call 908-905-0154 NEW SAT MATH MAKES THE AFFAIR READERS HOME HEALTH AIDE - F/T. 135 per cord S clothes evening to casual. Exp. Teacher. 908-238-0652 1-900-370-2131 Affordable. Call 908-297-4254 Ads under this classification Must have references. Call 15 to stack Vicord Furs, bags, shoes, belts. All CARDIO GLIDE are not offers of employment. 609-259-3249 There are singles waiting to kinds and sizes. Also NEW Never used $120 Vita HEBREW TUTOR hear from you, Call and browse DISC JAKEY Often these advertisers offer a 15 to stack whole cord accessories. service for a fee. If you place a Master exc. bike $30 or best Bar&BatMitzvah Prep their phone greetings or check Quality from $300. MUST SACRIFICE. offer. Call 90B-238-5848 Kelll Rlchman 908-536-2914 the Meet Your Match Person- Call 908-238-4306 call to a "900' number you will 040 Situations 908-329-3091 Call 90B-441-2S33 after 6 pm automatically be billed a fee, Wanted EXERCISE BICYCLE Math Tutor-college teacher. als Page. Call costs $1.99 per which varies. OAKS SEECH-Seasonal. KITCHEN RESURFACED with digital readout & extras. All levels-quality lessons. New minute. Must be 18 or over. DJ ANY OCCASION Jack Russell $75. To place your {FREE) R & R MUSIC 908-727-1205 EARN $1,000. WEEKLY- $75. a cord. Split. No delivery. SAT, E.B. area. 908-238-3042 Call 908-975-9756 Selling original ash wood cabi- Call 908-721-9513 "Meet Your Match Ad Stuffing envelopes at home. CARING NURSE w/car will net door & drawers, formica Greater Media Newspapers Start now. No experience. Free care for the elderly. Days/eves. counter, backsplash, Therma- EXERCISE EQUIPMENT MATH/SCIENCE Meet Your Match DJ SOUNDS supplies, info. No obligation. Lt. hsekping, 908-634-6532 dore cooktop, sink w/faucet, 2 GET SET FOR MIDTERMS 7 Edgeboro Road ON THE RUN. Est. '82. All Send S.A.S.E. To. Treadmill - $225. Call 908-583-5611 ERAS. All occ. FREE lights. 047 Furniture oval end tables/coffee tables & Bike - $75. Lifestyler Equipment East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 ACE, Dept. 2034, Box 5137 YOUR pedestal sink. 908-257-0129 25,000 titles. 908-251-8745 DiamondBar, CA91765 Excellent Cand. 908-780-6948 READING & MATH TUTOR QUESTIONS ABOUT LIFE? AD LIFT CHAIR: Electric, WHEEL- Money! Relationships! Career! DJ TO GO NEED EXTBA Income $300. + CHAIR, WALKER & CANE. NORDIC TRACK PRO Levels K-9, SAT Prep Love! Talk to Psychics Livellll weekly stuffing envelopes. A.H, FORMICA REASONALBLE. Lie. Teacher. 908-S79-3616 1 -900-562-6666 Ext. 1279 ALL OCCASIONS SASE: T. Enterprises CAN FREE WEIGHTS & STAND. CUSTOM LAMINATED Call 908-536-3488 5lbs.-50lbs. STEPPER. All READING & MATH-Basic $3.99 min. MUST BE 18 yrs. REASONABLE 908-238-6596 PO Box 274 BE FURNITURE & REFACING Skills. Exp. K-8 teacher. Tour Serv-U 619-645-8434 Clifford. NJ 07721 Exc. Cond. Call 908-739-9489 • KITCHENS • WALL UNITS POOL TABLE home or mine. 908-254-8567 Phoenix, Arizona "You name it, I'll spin it!" HERE • BEDROOM SETS Brunswick- Bristol. 8 ft. NORDIC TRACK SPANISH/FRENCH-Raise CALL CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4ADS •CHILDREN'S ROOMS Good condition. Asking $1,100. PRO-MODEL Asking $300 grades now! 10 yrs. of success DJ'S WITH PIZZAZZ 1-800-660-4 ADS 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 Call 908-238-5874 Call 908-297-4453 after 4:30 w/klds. 908-617-1192 1-800-660-4ADS Call 1-800-295-4626 SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 33 Business &. 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[_ NEW 1997 SATURN SL-2 clean your house Experienced Refrences Please call Joseph & Lenka 908-238-9459 Hope to see you soon. SERVICE DIREaORY CLEANSWEEP A DIFFERENT KIND of COMPANY, A DIFFERENT KIND of CAR. COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL Days, Evenings, Weekends ;||O||Appliance FREE est Reas rates, Refs 908-314-2386 '908-525-3572 IltlSi HOUSE/OFFICE CLEANING SERVICES Reliable Refs DAVE'S Call 908-316-1060 APPLIANCE SERVICE HOUSECLEANING - Condos, ^ffij^f^jmff^^l^ m M4M888 Refrigerators & All Maior Appl offices, etc Reliable / refs Repair/ Installs 908-363-3356 Call Elizabeth 908-651-0665 NS SENTINEL, DECEMBER 19, 1996 35 085 Q*ic| JtiJis; l 5110Miitostf br Sa le

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