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Action stems from lawsuit filed by former board member BY MARY DEMPSEY Walsh’s duties as a mem­ Staff Writer ber of the board. Former board member he Middletown Thomas Stokes filed the T Board of Education lawsuit against Walsh, filed a petition with accusing her of malicious the state Department of prosecution and defama­ Education last week to tion for filing charges have board member against him in 1997 when Patricia Walsh removed he was on the board. The from her seat. charges were subsequently The petition claims dismissed. Walsh has a conflict of The DOE received the interest because she has petition against Walsh filed a petition of appeal Thursday, according to with the state commissioner department spokesman of education seeking to Peter Peritzman. make the board responsible “It w ill be considered for any losses she suffers in like every other petition a pending lawsuit. that we receive,” Peritzman The board denied an said, but he declined to earlier claim on the comment further. P.T. Barnum (Jim Donovan of Holmdel) and one of “his clowns” rehearse at the Duncan Smith Theatre, grounds that the pending Crawfords Corner Road, Holmdel. The theater’s production of Barnum will be presented July 16-19. For tick­ litigation did not arise from Continued on page 47 et information, call the theater at (732) 946-0427. Augusto F. Menezes/Greater Media

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County says site cannot be developed; environmentalists mad imately 70 of the 218 acres in the BY CATHERINE I. AUMACK System, because the park has Staff Writer Green Acres restrictions. park would be suitable for con­ The action has also angered struction of such facilities. he Hazlet Township local environmentalists who want At the June 9 meeting Mayor Committee passed a reso­ to preserve the park in its natural Christopher Leonessa said that T lution last week en­ state. the survey was undertaken to couraging the Monmouth County The resolution was' approved assess the feasibility of offering Board of Chosen Freeholders to 3-1, with Committeeman Frank the property to the county for the construct a year-round indoor O ’Brien dissenting. Committee­ planning of recreation facilities. recreation complex and activities man Peter Doyle, who previously “It is the intent of Monmouth for outdoor recreation at Natco objected to the idea, was absent. County to take Green Acres Park. The action, which has caused property and develop both active But the county isn’t interest­ concern among local environ­ and passive recreation facilities,” Eunke Shih, 3, Lincroft, tries to get to know Domino during a ed, according to James J. mentalists and county officials, he said. “Middletown has offered Monmouth County SPCA Adopt a Pet Day Saturday at Barnes & Truncer, director of the came after a recent survey of the Noble in Holmdel Towne Center. Jackie Pollack/Greater Media Monmouth County Parks park which indicated that approx­ Continued on page 36 2. 6S-} cf >. 113aHEI‘ CHi 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998

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• Entertainment. . .Page 29 ELVIS LIVES — Elvis impersonator Michael Moat performs at Normandy Park Thursday evening during an outdoor concert, •Letters...... Page 26 part of the Middletown Township Department of Parks and Recreation’s summer concert series. The next concert, sched­ uled for July 23, will feature Larry Chance and The Earls. • Marketplace .. . .Page 59 • ' ~ Jackie Pollack/Greater Media

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Phone numbers: Developer Christopher Aquaviva promises legal action to stop the proceedings Editorial 254-7000 Ext. 8223 McCloskey said that his a default not only on the per­ BY CATHERINE I. AUMACK items at $127,000 which will be FAX 254-0486 paid for out of money from the client has suggested several formance bond, but also on the Staff Writer $228,568 defaulted performance courses of remedy for the prob­ development corporation. Display Advertising 972-6740 HOLMDEL — The town­ bond. lems at Palmer Square but has “The default of the develop­ FAX 972-6746 ship won’t wait any longer for Thomas McCloskey, Holm­ not received a response from er is more important than the Palmer Square developer to del, the attorney for RCG, township officials. default of the bond,” he said. complete the project. protested the default proceed­ “You take this action at a “Our goal is to make it difficult Classified 1-800-660-4ADS ings and said that he had only time when you are illegally for the developer to proceed on Classified FAX 432-0016 The Township Committee voted Monday to begin bond been notified of the proceedings withholding over $400,000 in other projects in the township.” default proceedings against by the township administrator development fees owed to my Christopher Aquaviva, con­ Delivery problems? RCG Development Corp. due to on June 17. client,” he said. “People need to troller for RCG, said later that Call circulation at 254-1755 what was classified as an “I asked for a list of the understand that there are two he was “flabbergasted by state­ before noon on Thursday, unwillingness to complete incomplete items and received a sides to every story.” ments made at the meeting. required site improvements at faxed copy on July 1 and the Township officials said that “This is a typical attitude the Palmer Square townhouse original copy this morning,” he the issue of the $400,000 is cur­ for Holmdel,” he! said. complex on Laurel Avenue. said. “I feel it is imperative that rently in litigation before an “Indirectly, wrongfully and Construction at the site, my client be given time to con­ administrative law judge and illegally threaten my company Independent which began approximately 10 sult with the bonding company has no bearing on the current and try to stop us from doing years ago, is ongoing with two (First Indemnity of America default action. other work in the township. multi-unit buildings yet to be Surety) prior to any default pro­ Township Committeeman “This is not about getting Managing Editor Marilyn Duff completed. ceeding.” Hank Ferris said he felt the the work done; it’s about get­ Sports Coordinator Lindsey Siegle Township Engineer Ann McCloskey also questioned township no longer had any ting votes,” he said. recourse but to pursue default “There comes a time when Executive Editor Gregory Bean Brown supplied the committee the decision to seek default of with a list of 17 items which the bond due to issues with of the performance bond. too much is too much,” Publisher Kevin Wittman have not been completed at the paving because that “is not even “All your client had to do Aquaviva said. “This is development. a bonded item,” he said. was to pave the courtyards America. I have a right to buy “Some of items are normal He said that his client has where construction is not tak­ land and build in accordance every intention of completing ing place and we wouldn’t be with local zoning. To threaten A Greater Media Newspaper punch-list items you would find at any development,” she said. work at the development. here tonight,” he said. me in this way is inappropri­ “But several (including lack of “RCG has built over 800 “Words are great,” Ferris ate.” units in this community and all said. “Promises mean nothing Aquaviva said his company I VJ VERIFIED top course paving, the construc­ SK\ A m AUDIT CIRCULATION tion of a tot lot and installation have been completed to every­ since so many have been made. will take legal action to stop of a sidewalk along Laurel one’s satisfaction,” he said. I have to look at your client’s the default proceedings. Avenue) are serious issues both “What you have asked is for my actions. 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This is the second time within the last to Teamsters union ligated to suspend the secretaries’ portion “The petition and negotiations are two 10 years the Teamsters have attempted to of negotiation but continue with teachers’ separate issues entirely,” Molloy conclud­ have the secretaries leave the MTEA for negotiations, or it may decide not to sus­ ed. BY MARY DEMPSEY the local, according to Swaim. pend negotiations at all,” Belluscio said. Swaim was optimistic going into the Staff Writer “The smartest thing they (Teamsters) The petition was filed with PERC last meeting with PERC this morning. could do is join us,” Swaim added. MIDDLETOWN — An attempt by month by the International Brotherhood of “There have been numerous similar The local has a district membership of cases resulting in PERC decisions, and our some secretaries to pull out of the teach­ Teamsters Local 11 on behalf of a coalition approximately 200, including custodians, attorney has advised us that all of the deci­ ers’ union could affect two-year-old con­ of secretaries currently represented by the maintenance and cafeteria workers, sions are in our (MTEA) favor,” Swaim tract negotiations. MTEA who want to join the Teamsters. according to Art Scott, chief shop steward The petition was signed by Nut Swamp said. • The recent attempt by secretaries to of the maintenance and custodian depart­ School secretary Jean Ottone, according to She added the petition would not be leave the Middletown Township Education ment for Local 11. Association (MTEA) for the International MTEA President Diane Swaim. beneficial to the secretaries. “I think it’s “Our lawyers have advised us to make Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 11 may “A representation petition was filed on going to hurt the secretaries and that is a no comment on the matter until after July halt contract negotiations between the June 16 and an amendment was filed on shame,” Swaim said. 15,” Scott said. MTEA and the Board of Education, June 24,” Wendy Young, a PERC represen­ “This (MTEA) is a unified organization according to the spokesman for the state tative, said. School Boards Association, pending the Young would not release any further outcome of the secretaries’ petition filed information regarding the petition or with the Public Employment Relations amendment filed by the Teamsters. Commission (PERC). The 78 secretaries account for less than Not everyone agrees, however. 10 percent of the MTEA’s more than 900 At least one-third of the district’s 78 members. secretaries want to dissolve their mem­ “A group of secretaries, I don’t know bership with the MTEA, according to a the exact number but it must be at least 30 • FREE 360 PEAK MINUTES recent petition filed with PERC. percent, have petitioned the state agency,” The MTEA, consisting of teachers and New Jersey Education Association field • NO ACTIVATION FEE secretaries, is currently in its third year of representative John Molloy said. contract negotiations with the board. Representatives from the MTEA and NO GIMMICKS NO GAMES Members of the MTEA have been the International Brotherhood of Teamsters working under an expired contract since Local 11 are set to meet with PERC offi­ July 1,1996. The two sides are currently in cials this morning in an effort to settle the the conciliation phase of negotiations. petition. 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BLESS THEM, FATHER The Grace Bishop Sorial reads from Scripture as he blesses local priests and deacons at St. Mina’s Coptic Orthodox Church, Holmdel. Photo by David Farre

B i s h o p dedicates C optic c h u r c h

St. Mina's opens Sorial from Alexandria, Egypt, blessed learn the traditions and teachings of the years this building will be sold because in Holmdel with the church, its priests, deacons and faith “in a structured way.” there is no one to worship here,” he said. parishioners, and said the first Mass in Bishop Sorial brought greetings from “Your mission and responsibility in 3-day celebration the new sanctuary. Pope Shenouda III, who has made sev­ life is to engage the young people of the The day began at 8 a.m. as the Rev. eral visits to the church during the con­ congregation in spiritual life through the BY CATHERINE I. AUMACK ___ Shenouda Tawfik, pastor of St. Mina’s, struction project and will come to use of suitable recreational and social Staff Writer and several visiting Holmdel in Sep­ activities,” he said. “We must work hand fter eight years of holding wor­ priests officiated over tember to bless the in hand united in assuring the future of our ship services wherever space was a service to bless the church and its con­ children. The future of the church is in A available (most recently in the icons in the sanctu­ We have wandered gregation. your hands.” ary. gymnasium of the Matawan YMCA like nomads for “We are proud to The celebration, which lasted three building), the congregation of St. Mina’s The official Mass be Orthodox,” he days, ended with regular Mass on Sunday Coptic Orthodox Church officially dedi­ began w ith a pro­ many years, in this said. “We are proud morning. cated its new building in Holmdel on cession into the church we will find to be Christians.” Gabriel and George Youseff, both Saturday. church by deacons, Bishop Sorial members of the church board, praised the Construction of the facility, which priests and Bishop a h o m e .’ said, “It is through congregation and local officials for the features a 400-seat prayer hall, began in Sorial walking behind the power and success of the project. May 1997 and was completed Friday af­ a large icon of St. George Youseff might of the Lord “We have wandered like nomads for ternoon only hours before traditional Mina. Board member that you have come many years,” Youseff said. “In this church prayer services began. The Mass, which St. M ina’s C optic Church so far, so quickly. we w ill find a home.” The building also has a residence for is very similar to that “After having Gabriel said the congregation of St. visiting priests, a small chapel and bap­ of the Roman Cath­ prayed for a long M ina’s is very grateful for the support and tistery, and a gathering room for Sunday olic Church, is said in three languages — time on a court, you must put assistance received from local officials. school and church activities. Coptic, Arabic and English — and these facilities to good use,” he said. He said the Holmdel planning and zon­ A future sanctuary addition with included the ordination of new deacons, Sorial’ s message stressed the impor­ ing boards were “very helpful and domed towers is planned. one of whom was a 5-year-old boy. tance of guiding the youngest members supportive in this project.” Visitors from throughout the metro­ Said Gabriel, a member of the church of the congregation into the faith of the “It’s an honor and privilege to be wel­ politan region came to St. Mina’s board, explained that boys as young as 4 Church. comed into this community,” Gabriel Church on Saturday as the Grace Bishop are ordained as deacons so that they may “My worst fear is that in a hundred said. INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 1 5 Local church named after an early martyr

Orthodox tradition out of the city until it stopped at a place that the Lord had designated. remains strong in “After his burial, the people of early Christian sect Pentapolis rose against the cities around Alexandria,” she said. “When they were BY CATHERINE I. A UMACK______getting ready to face the enemy, the gov­ Staff Writer ernor decided to take the body of St. Mina to be his deliverer and protector.” he Coptic Church, one of the oldest of Christian religions, has its cen­ Morgan said that after victory over the ter in Alexandria, Egypt, where Berbers, the governor decided not to T return the body and wanted to take it back Pope Shenouda III oversees the religious life of more than 10 million members, to Alexandria. mostly in Egypt. “On the way back the camel carrying Malak Morgan, who designed St. the body knelt down and did not move from its place, in spite of frequent beat­ Mina’s in Holmdel, said that the Coptic ST. MINA, REDEEM US — The Grace Bishop Sorial begins the procession com­ Church was founded in the Egyptian ings,” she said. “They moved the body to another camel, but again this second memorating the memory of St. Mina during Saturday’s Mass. deserts during the first century when the Photos by David Farre country was occupied by Greece. camel did not move from its place. The governor finally realized that this was the “The Greek-speaking population of the are dressed in white as a symbol of the Coptics believe that the Holy Bread, Lord’s command. He returned the body to cities supported the imperial government, sanctity of the altar and the Liturgy. which is made by men of the congregation its place of burial. while the people in the countryside, who Women cover their heads with scarves in a special kitchen in the church, is trans­ spoke Coptic, a language descended from “They placed him on a camel and so as to not tempt the men to look at them formed during communion into the Body the ancient Egyptians, opposed the gov­ began their journey,” she said. “When during worship services. of Christ. ernment,” she said. “For several hundred they reached the spot they had selected for Holy days, such as the recent Feast of “We are proud of our traditions,” burial, the camel refused to stop.” years, until the Muslim armies entered the Apostles, are celebrated with special Youseff said. “Maintaining them and Egypt, there was much political and reli­ Morgan credits St. Mina for many mir­ prayers, services and fasts during which passing them on to our children is our gious strife between the two communities. acles in the Church. time a strictly vegetarian diet is maintained. most important responsibility in life.” “Many Coptic Christians converted to “If you believe in St. Mina, you will Islam,” she said. “But the Coptic Church live a life of much happiness,” she said. survived.” According to Said Gabriel, Holmdel, Morgan said that relations between the as an orthodox religion, the Coptic Church Church designed in Egyptian government and the Coptic believes that it professes the original minority have remained difficult. Christian faith. As is the case with many Christian “The word ‘orthodox’ actually means religions, saints play a large part in the ‘right belief,’ ” said Gabriel, a member of the shape of a ship lives of members of the Coptic Church. the church board and project manager for According to Morgan, St. Mina’s is the construction of the new church. named for a fourth century Egyptian mar­ George Youseff, Hazlet, also a mem­ Gold domes will with the hope of reaching their eternal ber of St. M ina’s church board, explained rest.” tyr who was tortured and beheaded be­ adorn main sanctuary, cause he refused to renounce Christianity. that practices of the Coptic faith are The towers, part of the second con­ steeped in the orthodox tradition. After his death, the martyr’s body was part of phase two struction phase, symbolize “the sails of placed in the church in Alexandria. Men and women sit on opposite sides the ship from where their top sailors According to Church history, Morgan of the sanctuary; the men and boys sit at BY CATHERINE I. AU M ACK______watch the sail yard,” she explained, and the right hand of the priest and women Staff Writer said, “When the time of persecution they embody two Church goals, to protect and girls are to the left. ended, the angel of the Lord appeared to he shape and orientation of St. the faithful from the world and direct Pope Athanasius and told him to place the Only men are permitted on the altar Mina’s demonstrate the im­ them to salvation. body of St. Mina on a camel and to take it during Mass. They remove their shoes and Tportance of Coptic Church sym­ Each tower w ill be topped with a cross bolism, according to building architect and house bells to celebrate the holy feasts Malak Morgan. and the celebration of the Eucharist. The Holmdel church will be built in Morgan explained that even the loca­ two phases, both designed by Morgan, tion of the building on the property and Lawrenceville, a member of the Coptic the placement of its entrance and altar religion. were determined by religious tradition. When the main sanctuary is built as an “The east has been the point desig­ extension of the present building, Morgan nated to be faced during prayers since the said it w ill be adorned with several large early days of Christianity,” she said. gold domes, called towers in the tradition “This necessitated that the altar be placed of the Church. in the eastern end, with the longer axis of Morgan has completed designs for the church running east to west. Because phase two and hopes to see construction of this, the entrance to the church is actu­ begin in the near future now that the $3 ally in the rear of the building from the million phase one section is open. standpoint of the property. “The church is in the shape of a ship,” “The significance of the orientation she explained. “The ancient people of God toward the east is stressed at the beginning regarded the ship as a symbol of salvation. of the Coptic liturgy, where the deacon Noah’s ark is a substantial element as a directs the congregation to stand up and shadow of the church in the New look to the east, to witness the Body and Testament of the Bible. Blood of Christ placed on the altar,” she “The theme of the church as a ship, or said. the ship as a symbol, has formed a part of Morgan added that the east is also the Christian tradition,” Morgan said. associated with the Second Coming of “Christians believe they are sailing Christ mentioned in the Bible. THE LITTLEST DEACON — Michael Bessada, 6, joins the bishop, the priest and among frightful dangers,” she explained. the rest of the deacons in the procession of St. Mina during Saturday’s dedication Morgan is also designing a Coptic of St. Mina’s Coptic Church in Holmdel. “However, as long as they remain within Orthodox Church to be built in East the Lord’s ship, his Church, they are filled Brunswick. 1 6 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 Keyport introduces Nassau Baham as interlocal agreement 4 D ays - 3 N ig h ts Middletown would terlocal agreement for Middletown to pro­ Ocean Front Room s vide construction inspection services. handle construction The ordinance was introduced by a 5-1 inspection services vote, with June Atkins, the council’s only 00 Republican, dissenting. 3 4 8 p.p. BY MARY DEMPSEY ______The council will vote on the ordinance Staff Writer July 21. 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Continued from previous page approved the interlocal agreement with the The borough’s construction code de­ borough last month. YMCA CHILDREN’S CENTER partment ran at a $23,000 total deficit over Under the agreement, Middletown’s O F MATAWAN the last three years, according to Mayor 12-person construction department would 7 am - 6 pm be responsible for providing construction O P E N Kevin Graham. Preschool Childcare inspection services to the borough for a HOUSE The agreement with Middletown Certified Teachers would eliminate the four current part-time fee. WEDNESDAY. The borough would retain 30 percent Indoor & Outdoor Playground JU LY 22 positions in the uniform construction code Swim Lessons Available department, including those of the con­ of the construction fees paid by applicants, 7:00-9:00 PM ' struction code officials and fire, plumbing while Middletown would receive the a n d and electric subcode officials. remaining 70 percent from the borough on YMCA GYM JAMS Construction Code Official Victor a bi-monthly basis. NURSERY SCHOOL Last year, the borough collected ap­ Rhodes is employed by the borough full Pre-K Academic Program time for three days per week, and each of proximately $70,000 in fees. Half Day Sessions - Ages 3-5 the fire, plumbing and electric subcode As part of the contract, Middletown officials works under 20 hours per week. would be responsible for providing all Swim Lessons Available construction code inspections. Corner of Broad & Church Street, One full-time clerk, a position cur­ Y■ i ® rently held by Annette Kovacs, would be In addition, electrical, plumbing, el­ maintained under the new agreement. evator and fire inspection services will , The Community YMCA also be performed by the Middletown of­ 7 OO We build strong kids, Current fire code official Harry Au- strong families, strong communities. mack objected to the new agreement at the ficials. July 7 meeting, stating it would “give reduced service at increased costs.” He suggested the council raise permit fees to cover the department’s deficit. GOP mayoral candidate Dick Currier also suggested adjusting fees “before you give away home rule.” “I don’t see why any more money should be spent,” said Councilman Robert Bergen, noting that municipalities are encouraged to participate in shared service agreements. Graham added, “The state recommends A ll Products entering into interlocal agreements to pre­ timttedto vent fee increases.” GOP council candidate and former SEE* Mayor John Merla also opposed the agree­ ment. “I f we lose the efforts of those indi­ viduals currently in the construction of­ fice, it w ill be a big mistake,” he said. Merla said the borough’s Republican committee unanimously voted against the interlocal agreement, 29-0, at a meeting held just days before the July 7 council meeting. The Middletown Township Committee

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POND ROAD SHOPPING CENTER RT, 9 NORTH, FREEHOLD (2 MILES N. OF RACETRACK) DISTINCTIVE POOLS 732-591-1239 - 294-9680 2 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 Geronimo joins Dem ALARM SYSTEM & ticket in M iddletown Candidate will join ocratic organization’s steering committee U R I T V INSTALLATION from a group of several candidates who SERVICES Naughton in race for sought the nomination, said Joseph Authorized Dealer Caliendo, chairman of the Middletown two committee seats Democratic Committee. BY LINDA DeNICOLA Caliendo took over the party’s chair­ Staff Writer manship from Marilyn Maguire following the June primary. Married and the father of two daughters, MIDDLETOWN — Peter A. Geronimo, Geronimo has been active in youth soccer at a lifelong resident of the township, has St. Mary’s parish in New Monmouth and joined the Democratic ticket and will run the Middletown Soccer Club. for one of two seats on the Township a graduate of Middletown High Committee in November. School and has been employed as a busi­ He replaces Mary Zdanowicz, who ness agent for the International Brotherhood withdrew from the race when she accepted of Electrical Workers for the past 21 years. employment out of state. Geronimo feels that his experience in Geronimo, who lives at 27 Frost Circle in this field makes him an ideal candidate. New Monmouth, will join John Naughton “There are many tough decisions to be WITH THIS AD - RECEIVE on the slate and pursue the two slots current­ made by a committee person. I am of the ly filled by Republicans — Deputy Mayor opinion that my background will allow me A 2nd KEYPAD AT NO CHARGE Joan A. Smith and Mayor Rick Brodsky. to fairly judge all aspects and draw fair con­ Smith, who lives at 307 Leonardville clusions.” * Value: $159.00* Road, Belford, is completing her third Geronimo said he w ill not be a rubber- THIS LIMITED TIME OFFER EXP. 7-22-98 term as a member of the all-Republican stamp representative. committee. Both candidates will have a hard time Brodsky, of 139 Monmouth Ave., lives unseating the GOP candidates in a town that 1 -800-235-0644 in the Navesink section of Middletown and traditionally votes Republican. is completing his first term. The committee has been all GOP since Naughton, the other Democrat running 1993. According to the Monmouth County HARDWIRE or WIRELESS for the township committee, lives at 194 Board of Elections in Freehold, out of Mid­ Main St., Port Monmouth. He is a local dletown’s 41,243 registered voters in 1997, You O W N the System! businessman and a longtime resident of the 6,979 registered Democrats, 8,877 are township. Republican, 60 are independents and the Requires Central Station Monitoring Agreement; $24.95 per month. Geronimo, 43, was chosen by the Dem­ remainder, or 25,327 are uncommitted. Must be homeowner with approved credit, NO HIDDEN or Additional Costs! Girl Scout troop performs W& H a w W kaf You* at Shea Stadium game

Are, Looking L ABERDEEN — Nine Girl Scouts spent on the field and signed while the choir sang Sunday afternoon standing in front of a sell­ the national anthem. fo r In , a./ Sckooi % out crowd at Shea Stadium while perform­ “They were nervous, but they held ing sign language to “The Star-Spangled together very well. I was thrilled with their Banner.” overall performance,” Rocco said. • “Whole Child” Orientation • Extra Curricular Programs, i.e., Art, Music, It was Beanie Babies Day, and 51,568 “It was their first really big perfor­ • Teachers Who Are Qualified, Experienced, and Warm Physical Education spectators showed up to watch the New mance. Until Sunday, they had performed • Emphasis On Developing Self-Esteem • Door-to-Door Transportation York Mets play the Montreal Expos. before no more than 40 people,” she added. • Tailor-made Curriculum for Individualized Learning • N utritious H ot Lunches and Snacks Each of the Girl Scouts was given a The children are part of Rocco’s Ab­ • Appealing Indoor Facility • Superior Academic Program Beanie Baby when she arrived at the stadi­ erdeen Troop No. 476. Rocco is a sign-lan- • Upbeat And Positive Student and Staff Morale • Jewish Identity And Values um and then watched some batting prac­ guage interpreter who decided to teach the • Consistent High Scores On Standardized • Full Size O utdoor Area w ith Complete Achievem ent Tests Playground Equipment tice, according to troop leader Sandy girls several songs in sign language. • State-of-the-Art C om puter Program • Very Reasonable Rates Rocco. , In addition to “The Star-Spangled • Small Classes - Individualized Attention The Girl Scouts were eventually es­ Banner,” the troop signs a Girl Scout song • CARING, RESPONSIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP corted to one of the tunnels underneath the called “Make New Friends” and the old stadium, where they practiced with a choir standard “You Are My Sunshine.” They We work together with our parent body to form a partnership whose goal from Long Island, N.Y. have also learned to sign a Steve Winwood is for each student to reach their fu ll academic and social potential. After that, the fourth-graders went out song called “Reach for the Light,” Rocco said. | REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! * Call For A Free, Full Cobr Brochure (732) 446-2121 The girls have performed at many nurs­ flglt >W§ % M ing homes in Aberdeen and in neighboring Call For REGISTRATION FOR 1998-1999 towns. PERSONAL APPOINTMENT & TOUR NOW IN PROGRESS GREAT SZECHUAN “I wanted to do something with the girls LIMITED AVAILABILITY that would have a positive effect and expose RESTAURANT & CATERING the girls and other people to sign language,” Afternoon Hebrew School Also Available Rocco explained. Bar Mitzvah & Bas Torah Instruction • No Synagogue or Temple Affiliation Required So the troop leader wrote 14 letters, ask­ 10% OFF ing various sports officials if the girls could Very Reasonable Rates • For More Inform ation perform their sign-language songs. Call 732-446-2121 pp Dinner Order “I wrote to every team that I could get an address for. I ’m still writing,” Rocco said. flf TAKEOUT In addition to the Mets, the Philadelphia A Flyers NHL team and the Trenton Thunder, ,§11111 OR DINE IN a Triple-A baseball team, also responded. Pre-School And Elementar With Coupon Only The Girl Scouts will sign at the Trenton ★★★★ . THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 4 STAR RATING • Cannot Be Combined' Thunder game Aug. 31. There is no date yet Aberdeen East Windsor With Any Other Otters for the Flyers game, Rocco said. 79 Iloyd Rd. Route 33 Mon.-Thurs. 11:30-10 Rocco has been the troop leader for four Since 1985 Since 1975 Fri. & Sat. 11:30-11 583-3333 Sun. 1-10 years. Three years ago her troop .was desig­ Manalapan • Old Bridge nated a Super Troop. In order to gain that 3059 Englishtown Rd. HWY. 34 & LLOYD RD . (At Grand Union Center) ABERDEEN j Since 1985 ^ Offer Expires 7/22/98 Continued on next page INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 2 3

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Trenton firms gets are pleased with them on the environ­ mental side,” Grybowski said, $2.1M to manage Gaudet Associates Inc. comes to the Middletown expansion district with construction management f e a t u r i n g experience on projects in Liberty State July 23/24 -6 to 11 BY MARY DEMPSEY Park. Jersey City; various school districts 15 Major Rides, Gaines, Stuff W riter including Long Branch: and the Devine July 25-3 to 11 Street Expressway in Philadelphia. Food, Coffee House, “The Devine Street project was an July 26 -1 to 9 Antique Cars, Music, MIDDLETOWN — The Board of immense project costing S25() million for (7/26-POP 1-5 *12 unlimited rides) 50/50, Beanie Baby Raffle Education approved a new construction a major traffic /one in Philadelphia which manager for the facilities referendum ul a came out great,” Grybowski said. and MORE!!!! special voting meeting on July 8. He added the board based its decision The firm will oversee the $78.*4 mil­ W M GQ Magic 98.3 will broadcast on the qualifications of the firms that from St. Gabriel’s Church Grounds lion facilities expansion approved by vot­ responded to the district. ers in December 1996. The project “Gaudet may not be as large as other o n Fri. 7 /2 4 7-9 p m includes improvements to the two high firms, but it has the reputation for being schools and three middle schools. there for its clients." Grybowski eon- Route 520 & 7 9 Work was to begin in January at eluded. M arlboro, HU Bayshore Middle School but has been The need fora new construction man­ delayed several times. ager stems from the original firm's recent Gaudet Associates Inc.. Trenton, beat release from its contract with the board. Last month, the board voted S -1 to ter­ Get to Us Before ■ . ' ■' : \v . :' -;v:; minate its contract with Epic Manage­ the $2.1 million board contract. . '/ / r .- :. r ■ A total of 11 firms were originally construction manager for the referendum contacted by the board for the opening ai a cost of $385,000. the Gets to You! and five companies responded. The money awarded was for referen­ The board narrowed the field down to dum work dating from May 1995 through We Offer COOL COM FORT at Sizzling Savings three and eventually made its choice on December 1996 and all other work per­ ...... v v v formed from July 1995 to June 15. • 0% Financing ...■'. / : r : ^ .... .•■ ; ■■■ >:. v The $385,000 is in addition to of the G&A Group. Trenton, which spe- $50,000 Epic/Gilbane previously re­ • U tility Rebates " -■ ■ v . .. ceived from the district. • Duct Cleaning Available engineering and environmental issues. The break from Epic/Gilbane came ’ ask fo r-d e ta ils The firm is currently working on as­ two weeks after the board announced an bestos abatement work at Thorne and anticipated %2 million cost overrun of the SUMMER SPECIAL Bayshore Middle Schools, according to referendum. 15 Kant Aix auditioning Ime-up Spadal district Director of Facilities and The board did not specifically reveal Planning Joseph Grybowski. its reasons for ending its agreement with SERVICE FOR A LL MAKES The asbestos work is expected to be the construction management firm. & MODELS completed in three to four weeks. Epic/Gilbane was originally con­ ATTIC FAN SPECIAL 49 Grybowski said. tracted by the district on July 20. 1995. to *24995 installed “The two asbestos projects Gaudet is monitor and oversee the referendum's Regularly s39500 Expires 7-15-98 construction projects D O N ’T WAIT m i v / 1 C A A A / ■ Continued from previous page Mets game were Rocco’s daughter Ariana, Call the EXPERTS! (732) 615-0004 Bridget McFadden, Alanna Sansone, status, a troop has to be very active. Kristen Parla, Laren Favara, Karen Leight, AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING X ZZ “I’m big on community service, and I Katie Conti, Suzanne Knittel and Victoria have a wonderful group of supportive par­ Nasoff. ents,” Rocco said. “We do a lot of commu­ Maureen Giugliano, Amy Kowalewski nity service activities.” and Melissa Yaneffki were unable to attend, Rocco has two co-leaders, Irene Mc- but they will be part of the group when they Fadden and Maureen Giugliano, who assist perform at the Trenton Thunder game, Unique Home Decor her with the 12 9-year-olds in the troop. Rocco said. The troop members who attended the — Linda DeNicola A ^ n tic ju e d C a b in e t Reproductions * W all A rt a n d M ir r o r s • B a leer’s Racks, Sofa. 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Needless to say, these requirements did long-ago days when I found myself behind H R S 2 1 6 P D A H 1 0 1 1 S A not address class, beauty of line, or what my the oversized steering wheel of a pink-and friends and I referred to as the “Babe Magnet white, 1956 Studebaker President, looking Quotient” of the automobiles — which is covetously out the window at a world of how I ended up with a pink-and-white, 1956 Corvettes, GTOs, Plymouth Challengers, Chevelle SS 396’s and Mustang Mach I ’s Studebaker President for my first car, and my Powerful, quiet Honda 1.5hp brothers all ended up with Rambler Classics. owned by kids with more reasonable and mini 4-stroke engine (uses generous parents. regular gas) Powerful Honda 1,5hp “Come on, Dad,” I remember whining. Weighs less than 15 lbs. mini 4-stroke engine “It’s a pink and white STUDEBAKER for Now, I don’t think kids need the best car Comes standard with manual (uses regular gas) cryin’ out loud! 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Having been in denial mode for some — at least good enough to get them from time, I try to ignore the inevitability, hoping Point A to Point B. that if we never eagerly acknowledge it, the Which is why it’s more likely my boys WE'RE THE ONLY CAMP boys will just forget about driving and con­ will be driving Ford Fiestas or their mom’s centrate on more age-appropriate activities — old Toyota station wagon than Jeep IN CENTRAL JERSEY WITH riding their Big Wheels up and down the dri­ Wranglers with big stereo systems and no veway, for example. tops — a reality I explained to the eldest boy But they just won’t let it rest, and insist on last night as we drank iced drinks and M e m s n m weaseling the subject of cars (and their lack watched the sun set from our deck. thereof) into nearly every conversation our I had just finished explaining my view­ family has, even if those conversations are point when he looked at me with a nearly about something as mundane as taking out heartbreaking plaintive expression on his the trash. handsome face. Me: “Did you take out the trash this after­ “Come on, Dad,” he said. “It’s a gray and noon?” black TOYOTA STATION WAGON for Son: “Yeah, Dad, I did. And you know, cryin’ out loud! How many girls are gonna while I was doing it, I saw this awesome ’96 want to go out in that?” Mustang going down the street, and I was There was sweet irony in my reply. thinking that if you only bought me one of “Your love life is not my problem,” I told those when I turn 16, I could do lots of him soberly. “My only concern is whether errands for you. Just think how convenient it it’ll safely get you from Point A to Point B.” would be.” In my mind, the evening breeze crackled To which I smile enigmatically and nod with the happy sound of my father’s laughter. thoughtfully. “I ’m sure you’re right,” I say. Greg Bean is the executive editor of “But a new Mustang is pretty expensive. 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OUR VIEW Natco Park idea was ill-conceived t was surprising to hear that rink in Natco Park and that met Hazlet officials asked the with the same harsh criticism I county to consider develop­ from local environmentalist that ing Natco Park for year-roundthe most recent one has pro­ recreation activities, including voked. an indoor complex. Fortunately, the proposal They argue that the develop­ won’t go anywhere because the ment would affect just a portion land is governed by state Green of the 218-acre preserve, some­ Acres regulations. where between 20 and 30 per­ It just goes to show that noth­ cent. ing is set in stone. Someone is Apparently officials who always willing to undo what oth­ endorsed this plan didn’t bother ers worked hard to build. to check the history of the site Hazlet officials who were so and goals of those who fought to intent on destroying part of this preserve it some years ago. natural refuge should review Hazlet does not have a lot of Green Acres regulations. open space, making it imperative A nd as a member o f the that the township preserve what Environmental Commission sug­ it has. gests, they should try to under­ Several years ago there was stand the role of the park and its another proposal to build an ice unique ecosystem. ffaNtftcfceol? LETTERS History texts must teach fact, not fiction was dismayed to learn of the have been nuked. lack of acumen and integrity Are we long-suffering taxpay­ displayed by some members ers expected to tolerate teachers Settle now for sake of children I and administrators who have no of the Hazlet Township Board of Education in supporting the pur­ regard for honesty and truth, who here are the voices of “bankers’ hours,” flexible time, chase of a history text book con­ consider it expedient to inculcate reason in Middletown? GUEST COLUMN etc. We choose, hopefully, based taining lies about the necessity to our precious children with lies? We have resided here on what is best for our families use the atom bomb against Japan The state has no business assum­ W SUSAN J. RELYEA and ourselves. Some work at jobs for more than 12 years and have a to conclude World War n. ing power over its citizens’ minds, cumulative of 18 years at New they hate just to bring home a At that time, I was part of a especially children’s tender Monmouth, Thome, Fairview and large salary. I chose to stay at minds. The very thought of such huge U.S. Army in the Philippines High School North. dents, coordinate curriculum and home. I am blessed to have the power is revolting. and elsewhere scheduled to Communication between the assignments and also meet with choice. I work part time with History texts should not be invade Japan in November of Board of Education and parents as a group if needed, is no preschoolers, and I would do it anti-American fiction. Parents and 1945 and the A-bomb saved hun­ Middletown Township Education longer used for that purpose. It is for free. Also, I volunteer. students rightfully expect teachers dreds of thousands of us, as well Association (MTEA), which has now an additional free period. Teachers choose to teach because to tell the truth, always. as Japanese, who would have died never been friendly, now is at a Additional student/teacher time they love children and the sched­ in the invasion. It is hard to imag­ The citizens of Hazlet owe a standstill. I used to occasionally and putting all teachers on par ule works for them and their fam­ debt of gratitude to board member ine that any real American could attend board meetings, but I doesn’t seem unreasonable. 3) ilies. The teachers I know, and favor this strategy and it is alarm­ Paul Benfer for protecting our stopped after the last one I attend­ medical benefits - the world of those who my children have had, children. Thank you, sir. ing to see our highly regarded ed. I thought the police might medical insurance has changed are teaching because they love educators reduced to politically have to come in after a shouting tremendously. A few years ago children - it shows. correct, deferential sophistry in its J. J. DOHERTY match turned into the board walk­ the company we worked for gave It is a joy to be a part of defense. If the situation was Class of 1944 ing out while the president of the us a choice. Join a managed Fairview School. The teachers, reversed, we most certainly would Hazlet teachers union, Diane Swaim, health care plan (with a small fee staff, Mr. Anthony Falvo, the par­ continued to talk into a dead for office visits) or stay with what ents and children work hard to Belford Ferry will prove benefit to area microphone. you have and pay a monthly fee keep a positive, nurturing and learning environment. It saddened s a 39-year resident of cess we may be able to better con­ What is reasonable? I ’m not and have a large deductible. We trol some flooding problems. sure; I understand all the give and had a “choice,” but the cost dif­ me to hear that some other Port Monmouth, I enthusi­ schools in Middletown had no astically await the opening Port Monmouth is not what it take and no one is explaining it ference was substantial and, A was 39 years ago; it has changed very well. Both sides have valid although I sometimes resent hav­ decorated bulletin boards and no of the Belford Ferry. I know there field trips. It is hard on the chil­ are a few people who oppose the and so have the people. They say points. For example, John ing to go through a primary care dren. And it cannot make for a opening of this service because you cannot stop progress and in Hendrickson, Herbert Coffey and doctor to get a referral to a spe­ pleasant working environment. they feel the impact of traffic will this case, I do not see why anyone others, in their letters have made cialist, we are still getting excel­ would want to. Now that the very valid arguments. There lent medical care. This is not an Let’s negotiate and settle now, be too great, but since the re­ before the 1998-99 school year placement of the Pews Creek county has taken over a good part seems to be three main issues: 1) area that I think gets a lot of sym­ begins, for the residents, the Bridge, there are at least five dif­ of the beach front in Port raises - I think everyone would pathy from the general public, as teachers, the board, but especially ferent approaches that will bring Monmouth and Belford, I think agree that the teachers and secre­ many of us are in managed care, for the children. Let’s begin a the ferry would be an appropriate taries deserve a raise. W ith the pay large deductibles, or are pay­ people into this area. new school year fresh with a posi­ Another important issue in the addition. custodians and administrators all ing exorbitant amounts to self- tive outlook and let the healing Bayshore is poor drainage and RUTH LOPOMO getting one, I’m sure that will insure. grow. We also have other things flood control. My feelings are that United Neighbors happen. 2) the additional period We all make choices in life. to accomplish - for example, get­ Organization for middle school teachers - Some choose to be executives, bringing the ferry here will ting our schools upgraded. improve our roads and in the pro­ Port Monmouth doesn’t adding a period mean doctors, teachers, plumbers, con­ they will work the same amount struction workers, homemakers, Negotiations need to be resolved For the record of time as the primary and high etc. There are known and so the focus and energies can Erin Walker Jerome was valedictorian of the Raritan High School Class of school teachers? I also know that unknowns to all: high pay, low shift. 1998, and Julia Richards received the Raritan Dance Parents award. Their the period that used to be used as pay, benefits, long hours of work, Susan J. Relyea is a resident last names were incorrect in a June 24 article. a cluster period to discuss the stu- of Middletown INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 2 7 LETTERS Response to Belford Ferry Project critics

Donations for scholarships appreciated ■ "m lease permit me to respond to GUEST COLUMN n behalf of Mr. Dennis Jackson, very unique program that not many other school districts have. JL Belford Ferry Project. At the superintendent of schools, our dis­ HARRY LARRISON JR trict scholarship committee and the I also wish to publicly thank the many O private and anonymous donors to this schol­ the several critics of the project have Board of Education, I wish to thank the many school organizations and private arship fund. The gift of education is price­ not. in recent times, attempted a daily donors to our school scholarship fund. less and if anyone is interested in establish­ commute lo and from New York City providing service from the Belford ter­ At the recent Middletown North and ing a memorial fund, scholarship or a dona­ during rush hours. Whether by car. bus minal. Some have performed their own South graduations, the board awarded tion to help all of our Middletown or train, it is an expensive, time-con­ market analysis, and as a result thereof, $60,000 in cash scholarships to our deserv­ Township students, please call me at (732) suming and often frustrating trip. A continue to show interest. ing graduates based upon academic merit 706-6029, or write me at the Middletown two-hour commute each way is a com­ That the Belford Ferry Project will and/or financial need. Township Board of Education, 59 Tindall mon occurrence. be the cornerstone of the renaissance of Besides the $60,000, our students were Road, Middletown, 07748. Recent statistics show that the Bayshore cannot be disputed. also the recipients of many other scholar­ PATRICK C. HOUSTON Monmouth and Ocean counties contin­ Several commercial developers have ships totaling thousands of dollars. We are Assistant Superintendent ue to be among the fastest growing shown great interest in investing in the indeed fortunate to be in a position to help Middletown Township area, once the project becomes a reality. defray the cost of college. This is clearly a Public Schools counties in the state, adding greater and greater pressures to our now over­ Somehow, critics interpret this as greed. N.J. residents deserve to vote on charter schools crowded transportation network. If we. as a community, are not willing Is there any relief in sight for com­ to invest in the rebirth of our neighbor­ can’t even believe I would have to write much needed programs. One of the things muters? Unfortunately, the answer is hood. how' can we expect investors to a letter like this in this day and age. This that has been cut is safety busing. Our ele­ "no." W hile the state has talked of risk their capital? I is about not being represented and given mentary school children must now walk to “enhancing highways” to facilitate bus It is not the Belford Ferry project school along a dangerous route which a choice in having charter schools. New travel, no concrete plans are in the off­ that is being driven by commercial Jersey is the only state where the people did­ includes no sidewalks and Highway 35. If ing. Moreover, the Port Authority of interest, but rather the commercial n’t get to vote on this. They are just being one child gets hurt or killed, I ’m sure the interests that are being driven by the shoved down our throats with most taxpay­ governor will say she is so sorry to hear it. New York and New Jersey has long ago ers not knowing what they are or that they She will have been the one who caused it. rejected the idea of constructing addi­ project. The Bayshore has been a region exist. Everyone should call her office - 1-609­ tional bridges and tunnels over and that has lagged behind the rest of the Our public school system in Aberdeen, 292-6000 or 1-609-365-3200 - and ask her under the Hudson River, thereby obvi­ county and state in development and and throughout the state, is being attacked. to explain. Charter schools affect all home­ ating any highway enhancements that progress. The ferry is an integral part of The money collected through our local owners and all families with children in the may come along. an overall master plan for the region property tax for the school district must now state. Find out how. What is the sense of widening high­ that is designed to bring jobs and fund two school systems. How is this possi­ MARY KOSMYNA ways. if the cars and buses are required prosperity back to the Bayshore. ble? The only way is to raise taxes and cut Cliffwood Beach to wait longer to cross the river? Is it Criticism of the sort we've seen of any wonder, then, that in the last 10 late is not new to the Board of Chosen Hazlet fireworks display was a great show years we have seen a remarkable renais­ Freeholders. We heard it in the 1960s ravo, bravo. The July Fourth fire­ nice to see the township getting the resi­ sance of ferry service across the when we began to buy vacant land in works held at the high school foot­ dents out to have some family fun - some­ Hudson? the "wilderness" of Freehold and Bball field were by far the best we thing for all ages. Thanks. Beginning in Weehavvkin and Jersey Neptune townships. We heard it in the have seen in years. Last year they were THE GARIEPY FAMILY City, successful ferry services have 1970s when we proposed building a good, but this year they were great. It’s Hazlet sprung up along the Jersey coast as well county landfill. as on Long Island. Ferry service is rec­ The board has always tried to take Letter writer urged to get facts straight ognized as the only short-term. Finan- the best information at hand and trans­ rs. Maureen Camillary, in response High School. Perhaps you should check late it into a vision for the future. As a to your July 8 letter, here are a few your facts before you throw stones. alternative to building expensive tun­ part of this process, it has always points you should consider: You specifically accuse me of attacking nels. bridges and highways into New encouraged dialogue with its con­ M York City. stituents. Constructive dialogue is part Regarding the 800 signatures that werethe new board members. I made no such at­ in favor of extending Mr. Mike Klavon’s tack. I am aware that one of the new board What transportation alternatives do of a healthy democracy. However, to contract for another three years, these sig­ members did vote to renew Mr. Klavon’s the several critics offer to the prospec­ indulge in name calling, innuendo and natures were gathered from parents of chil­ contract. However, I did state and still main­ tive users of the Belford Ferry Service ? misinformation serves no good public dren attending schools in our district, as well tain that private grievances and old grudges I’ve heard none. purpose and is a great disservice to the as from personal contact with citizens of our played a significant part in the vote against As expected, some of the criticism is Bayshore. an area deserving of our sup­ renewing Michael Klavon’s contract. two towns who have, currently, or in the clearly rooted in self-interest, interest port, an area in which we find some of past, had children attend our schools. Where Mrs. Camillary, in the past months when that is seldom revealed to the public. the finest people and towns in New were you at the numerous awards cere­ we have been struggling against the unfair monies held in the early part of June, when charter school funding system, you have Instead of attacking the project, these Jersey. parents were asked to sign these petitions? been noticeably absent. Perhaps you were several critics attack the public officials Money Magazine recognizes I was not referring to a former female “too busy” when fliers needed to be distrib­ supporting the project with vague, yet Monmouth County as one of the best board member who spoke on Mr. Klavon’s uted in your neighborhood. all too familiar terms - like “nepotism, v ; ; yxy • .y . behalf. If you would have checked facts for Your letter contains a veiled attack on cronyism and greed.” No facts, just status was not achieved accidentally. It accuracy, you would have determined that Mike Klavon’s record. While no man is per­ name-calling. - v y - v y . c ' Mr. R. F. Hesse, who served as a board fect, one wonders why you were not more The facts are that the Belford Ferry tion. determination and no small mea­ member from 1983-89, was the former specific. You state that a job search would Service is a much needed alternative sure of courage by many people in member to whom I was alluding. not cos* anywhere near the cost of courtesy mode of transportation. The Board of You continued in your letter to state how busing. It is my position that any money Chosen Freeholders recognizes that it is and industry. The Board of Chosen a former board member’s son was an spent on a needless enterprise is wasted. the only alternative that will remove Freeholders is proud of the part it employee of this district; let’s get our facts Additionally, it is a fact and not a “fantasy” significant numbers of automobiles played in this achievement. totally accurate on board members and their that the amount spent on a superintendent families who are employed by the district. search will depend upon the nature and from our crowded highways, lessening Much hard work and study have The person that you refer to, an electrician extent of the job search that is conducted. I pollution and substantially reducing the gone into the determination that the in the district, was hired when Dr. Hall was trust that all moneys expended on a job time it takes to travel from home to Belford Ferry is a viable project. Critics superintendent and not “on Mr. Klavon’s search will be fully reported to our citizens. work. And. need we mention the lessen­ have had more than ample time to pre­ watch.” Furthermore, Mr. Arthur Fumarola, With this information, we w ill be able to ing of stress, wear and tear on the aver­ sent facts to back up their rhetoric. who is both a former and current board determine what other services, such as par­ age commuter and family. member, has four relatives currently tial busing or reduced cost busing, might be Contrary to the misinformation Harry Larrison Jr. is director o f the employed by the school district and his son provided instead. Perhaps at that point, we given by the few critics, there are five Monmouth County Board o f Chosen previously worked for the district. will be better able to determine what is fact ferry operators currently interested in Freeholders You say that I have not attended school- and what is fantasy. related meetings. While my children were in While we can’t be PTO presidents, we Lloyd Road School, I was a class mother for can, however, serve our community in many almost every year they were there and in ways. I feel that I have served in the past, The Independent welcomes columns that cover timely topics of interest to all of some years, I was class mother for each of currently and will continue to do so in the our readers. The “Your Turn” column should be no more than 500-750 words and their classes. Furthermore, my husband future. I do not need to defend my record to preferably typed. A ll columns must be signed and include a daytime phone number and/or I attended PTO meetings whenever you. It speaks for itself. for verification. Columns will be edited for grammar, content and and length and are possible. Currently, I am on the Parent MARY P. WAKEHAM run at the discretion of the editor. M ail columns to the Independent, P.O. Box 1080, Advisory Committee at Matawan Regional Aberdeen East Brunswick, N.J. 08816 or fax to (732) 254-0486. iT f t f i t _t i i j 'J'_ ' i i ( 2 8 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 IN BRIEF Cookstove & croquet Step-aerobics classes demonstrations slated to begin July 28 The Monmouth County Park System The Monmouth County Park System has scheduled an 1890s Cookstove has scheduled the following step-aerobics Demonstration for all ages at Longstreet classes. The sessions w ill be held on Farm, located on Longstreet Road in Tuesdays and Thursdays from July 28 - Holmdel. The demonstration will be held Sept. 17 at Tatum Park Holland Activity on Saturday from noon to 2:30 p.m. The Center, Holland Road, Middletown. For farm staff will prepare a traditional Victorian meal using fresh seasonal pro­ registration or more information, call duce. Children under age 12 must be (732) 842-4000 or (732) 219-9484, for the accompanied by an adult. hearing impaired. On Sunday from 1-3 p.m., an 1890s • From 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., participants Croquet Demonstration will be held at the will take part in a cardiovascular program farm with farm staff setting up a croquet that w ill include a warm-up session, 20 - net and inviting area residents to join in a 30 minutes of step aerobics, body condi­ recreation of the game. tioning and a cool-down session. The cost Admission and parking for both events is $40 per person; preregistration will be will be free of charge. For more informa­ required. tion, call the Park System at (732) 842­ • From 6:45 - 7:45 p.m., an “aerostep” Reasons To 4000 or (732) 219-9484, for the hearing class w ill combine both low impact and impaired. step aerobics. Beginner step athletes will be invited to attend. Cost is $40 person. L i s t e n T o Prayer & discussion group forming Library will begin The formation of a nondenominational, book sale Saturday spiritual prayer/discussion group for gay The Wall Township Branch of the and bisexual men and women, age 21 and Monmouth County Library will conduct a over, will meet on Fridays from 8-9:30 book sale from July 18 to Aug. 1. The p.m. The sessions began July 10 and are branch is located at 2700 Allaire Road in held at Jeremiah House, 376 Maple Place, Wall Township. For more information, Keyport. call (732) 449-8877.

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The A rt of Dining Great Auditorium Summer presented by StoneGate Organ Recitals Jackie Jones Artists' Ensemble of Red Bank presented by Ocean Grove Comcast Jazz in the Park comedy serves a compote of Camp Meeting Association series social satire and slapstick Wed. & Sat. through Sept. 2 Newark vocalist sings ballads, July 17 & 18 at 8 p.m. Wed., 4 p.m.; Sat., 7:30 p.m. blues & bop with opening act The Post Theatre The Great Auditorium of singer Steve Calafato Sandy Hook Pilgrim and Ocean Pathways July 16 at 7 p.m. tickets: $15; $12 fo r seniors, Ocean Grove Riverside Gardens Park students and groups free Red Bank (732) 224-8806 Rewired - A Retro Review Susannah Same Time Next Year features Rick Skye with backup American folk opera Romantic comedy performed vocals of Spiked Heels; music July 17 at 8 p.m. by Center Players, Freehold's of 50s, 60s and 70s July 19 at 2 p.m, resident theater company. 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Fri., Sat. & Sun. through July 25 (732) 928-2000 cooking on open hearth, tickets: $15; dinner/show carding and spinning wool, Evening walk at Fort packages available The Glenn Miller Orchestra dipping and molding candles SPECIAL Hancock (732) 364-0936 "in The Mood" for for youth entering fourth or Fort Hancock Museum Big Band Music fifth grade July 18 at 6 p.m. A Funny Thing Happened July 18 at 8 p.m. July 20-24, 9:30 a.m. to noon EVENTS tour of fort's buildings and role on the Way to the Forum The Great Auditorium Murray Farmhouse in defense of New York harbor presented by The Premier Ocean Grove Poricy Park, Middletown 19th-Century Craft Guilds Gateway National Recreation Theatre Co, tickets: $17-$20 registration required Open House at Allaire Area, Sandy Hook musical comedy (732) 988-0645 fee: $66 for the week; $78 for crafts, demonstrations, tours 169 Main St., Manasquan non-members - includes July 19, noon to 4 p.m. St. Patrick's Day in July Thurs., Fri. & Sat. through July Tosca lunch for parent and child on Allaire State Park, Wall July 19 25 at 8 p.m.; Sun. at 3 p.m. Giacomo Puccini opera sung Friday $3-per car entrance fee to park Free grand­ tickets: $22, adults; $19, in Italian with English subtitles (732) 842-5966 (732) 938-2253 stand admission seniors and students; $12 for presented by for "wearin' o' children Opera Festival of New Jersey Let the Games Begin Keyport Firemen's Fair the green" or (732) 223-7122 July 18, 8 p.m. history and fun of games rides, fireworks, food, games, half-price McCarter Theatre, Princeton from Stone Age to Space Age special attractions club house Bye Bye Birdie tickets: $22-$70 fo r children entering second through July 18 admission presented by Phoenix (609) 683-8000 or third grade Mon.-Fri. from 7-11 p.m .; Sat. 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The Middletown Township Depart­ ment of Parks and Recreation will spon­ CPC golf invitational FREE sor a bus trip to see the New Y ork Yankees play the Texas Rangers on Aug. raises $85,000 15 at Yankee Stadium in New York City. The 10th CPC Spring Invitational The cost will be $33 per person for loge raised a record-breaking $85,000 for the PHONE box seating and round-trip transportation. nonprofit agency’s mental health care and The trip w ill be held rain or shine. addiction recovery programs for children FREE Leather Case The bus will depart at 10;30 a.m. from and families. The event, held June 8 at FREE Car Charger Johnson Gill Annex at Town Hall; the Hollywood Golf Club in Deal, was spon­ "Inc. 15 local minutes each month for 1 year. game will begin at 1:35 p.m. The bus will sored by the CPC Foundation, and was co­ FREE Home Charger return to Middletown at approximately chaired by Spencer H. 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Forms are avail­ ©Bell Atlantic Mobile orchestra seats, all taxes and tips. The bus able at The Front Porch, located at 36 W. will leave from the Mater Dei High Front St., Keyport; or by contacting the School parking lot, located on Cherry Chamber office at (732) 264-3626. Rain Tree Farm Road, at 6 p.m. and will return date will be Sept. 20. Registration deadline ABERDEEN there at approximately 11:30 p.m. For is Sept. 11. RT. 34, ABERDEEN MALL SPRINGFIELD Right behind Blockbuster's 2701 MORRIS AVE. 031 MORRIS TPKE. (732) 583-9686 (908)810-9700 (973)379-7000 New annual contract with Bell Atlantic Mobile required. $175 early termination fee applies. Northern NJ/NYC mobile number required. 'W ith talk dial at $297month. 1000 bonus. Local night/weekend home airtime minutes unti Dec 31, 1998. Airtime, toll & roaming charges not included. Night hours are 9:00 pm - 6:59 am Monday-Friday Weekend hours are 12:00 am Saturday -11:59 pm Sunday. Offer expires July 31 1998

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o you ever think about dust mites, mold and dirt build-up in D your home or business? If the answer is no, maybe you should recon­ sider. Many home and business owners are unaware of what lurks in their ducts every time the furnace or air con­ ditioner runs. In 1994, Michele Frank and her husband, Steve, opened Guar­ dian Air Care Inc., 179 South St. in Freehold. The business specializes in cleaning residential air duct systems. In addition, the store sells allergy-free products to help allergy and asthma sufferers. The Franks also own Guardian Power Cleaning, which has been oper­ ating since 1992. The business focuses on cleaning commercial and industrial facilities. The Franks are no strangers to the air-cleaning business. Steve Frank has been involved in the business since he was 17, when his family owned a similar business. In addition, all employees are trained in how to prop­ erly clean air ducts, and the Franks are members of the National Air Duct Cleaners Association. “We have a lot of knowledge and do quality work,” Michele Frank said. “Originally the concept behind the store was allergy care. My daughter suf­ fers from bad allergies, and that’s what gave my husband and me the idea,” CLEAN IN G THE D IR T — Eddie Otero, an employee o f Guardian A ir Care Inc., Freehold, cleans the a ir ducts o f a she said, explaining why they opened home. The employees physically vacuum each vent using a pow erful machine. a second store. Along with providing Jackie Pollack/Greater Media allergy care products, Frank said the Similarly, many new homeowners are holes with sheet metal. In addition, staff tries to educate consumers. “Aller­ other month and rinse them off. they vacuum the filter and fan compart­ gies have been so bad this year be­ under the impression that since they When Guardian Air Care cleans cause of El Nino. All of this pollen in have a brand-new home, the ducts are ducts, it uses a HEPA-AIRE portable ment. the air gets into air ducts,” she said. fine. power vacuum, which is connected to The final phase of cleaning is saniti­ zation. Resnick recommends using The store offers allergy-free mattress “First, in new homes owners have to the duct system near the furnace, creat­ and pillow encasements, pet dander- realize there’s going to be Sheetrock ing negative air throughout the system. Oxine (an EPA-approved chemical, chlorine dioxide). Oxine is sprayed into control products, portable air cleaners and sawdust left in the ducts from con­ Resnick said a two-man team starts tractors,” Pat Resnick, manager of the running fan compartment and and specific carpet-cleaning products. at the top level of the home. The team According to Michele Frank, the bene­ Guardian Air Care, said. vacuums each vent and then vacuums spread throughout the system. The fit of having a showroom is that cus­ He believes that allergy and asthma down inside each individual vent using chemical kills dust mites, mold and tomers can “touch and feel” the prod­ sufferers should have the ducts in their a hose and small brush to loosen and mildew. Since the chemical gives off a ucts rather than having to order homes cleaned every three to six years agitate dirt. The high-volume air chlorine odor, residents are asked to through a catalog or their allergist. and a general cleaning every eight years. machine blows the dirt from each vent leave the home for an hour, according to Resnick. He said an average-size She said it’s imperative for those One factor which influences how toward the basement unit. The vent with allergies, asthma and other respi­ often ducts should be professionally covers are then replaced. home takes two to four hours to ser­ ratory ailments to have their homes’ air cleaned is the type of filter used. He Using a cut-and-patch method, wor­ vice. ducts properly cleaned. People want to recommends purchasing washable fil­ kers cut access holes in the supply and For additional information, contact live healthy lives but can’t achieve the ters, in which case homeowners return trunk lines. Workers physically Guardian Air Care Inc. at (732) 462-3503 goal if they’re not breathing clean air. remove them once a month or every clean each duct and then reseal the or 1-800-753-3503.

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By Dr. S. Moshe Roth people who have diabetes. Regular eye Carbohydrates are Doctor of Optometry exams with an optometrist are especial­ ly important in preventing glaucoma. laucoma. It’s a word that we How is glaucoma harmful to a source of energy hear, but often do not under­ v is io n ? G stand. Glaucoma is an eye dis­ The information from the eye is car­ ease, that can cause loss of visionried and into the brain through the optic Caffeine can energize us when we’re feeling tired and warm even blindness. Most often, it is caused nerve. When the nerve is damaged, the milk is an at-home remedy for a good night’s sleep when we’re by pressure within the eye that builds amount of information, and the quality too tense to relax and close our eyes. But did you know that up to a point that it causes damage to of information to the brain, becomes there are other foods that can have the same results. the optic nerve. The optic nerve carries less. A loss of vision occurs. “Certain foods can give us energy or help us relax,” Ragini information from the eye to the brain. If found early, glaucoma can often Raguhuveer, chief clinical dietitian at Memorial Medical Center The eye pressure, which is different be controlled, if left untreated, side at South Amboy, said. “For instances, the level of energy that a from blood pressure, builds up when vision can be lost. The effects of glau­ food can provide is based on how nutritionally dense the food the fluid that is made inside the eye is coma are very gradual, and there are no is.” not draining properly out of the eye. early warning signals of the disease. Some foods convert to energy quicker than other foods. For The fluid inside the eyes isn’t tears. Glaucoma can destroy vision without example, carbohydrates are a major source of energy Glaucoma is one of the leading causes you realizing it. A specific type of glau­ “One gram of carbohydrates contains four calories,” of blindness. coma is Acute Angle-Closure, which Raguhuveer said. “One gram of protein also contains four calo­ W hat causes glaucoma? results in sudden blockage of the ries; while one gram of fat contains nine calories. Most often we don’t know. When drainage channels, causing rapid Examples of foods that are high in protein and will give you the drain in your kitchen sink becomes buildup of pressure in the eye. This a burst of energy include: clogged, the water backs up.'Similarly, also is accompanied by blurred vision, • Cottage cheese when the fluid inside the eye is blocked haloes around lights, pain and redness. • Low-fat yogurt and cannot drain out of the eye, it’s It is unique in that this type of glauco­ • Tuna or other fish builds up within the eye and presses on ma does cause pain. • Beans or lentils and the nerve. This causes the nerve to be Glaucoma is detected by your • Hard-boiled eggs damaged. Injury, infection, or a tumor optometrist during a comprehensive “Glucose is a simple carbohydrate that is an indispensible in or around the eye, can also cause the examination. We measure pressure in source of energy for the brain,” she said. eye pressure to rise. the eye with an instrument called a Some foods that are rich in carbohydrates will raise the level W ho gets glaucoma? tonometer. Many people are familiar of serotonin in your brain and will help you relax. Suggestions Most often glaucoma begins after 40. w ith the “puff of air” test. That is a tool for foods that will help you unwind after a Iona and harried day However, even children can have glau­ to measure the eye pressure. include: coma. There is a greater risk of glauco­ H ow is it treated? • Baked potato, ma if there’s a family member with Glaucoma is most often effectively • Pasta glaucoma, although there does not treated with specific eye drops. At • Bagel with jam have to be a family history. There is an times, surgery is needed. The goal of • Oatmeal estimate of more than two million the treatment is to prevent further • Pretzels Americans with glaucoma. As the pop­ vision loss. Once damaged, the loss of ulation gets older, we except more peo­ vision is permanent and cannot be • Rice and ple to be diagnosed with glaucoma. reversed. This is why regular preventive • Whole wheat breads The most type of glaucoma eye examinations are so important. In the fall, Memorial Medical Center at South Amboy will be is Primary Open-Angle, and is more Dr. S. Moshe Roth practices in Old offering a cookbook, Cooking for the Heart at no cost to the res­ common among in Americans of Bridge, at the Old Bridge Professional idents of South Amboy, Sayreville and Old Bridge. To reserve a African descent. There is also a greater Plaza, 200 Perrine Road, Suite 221. He heart-healthy cookbook, call (732) 721-1000, ext. 2104. tendency to develop glaucoma in peo­ can he reached by calling (732) 721­ ple who are nearsighted and also in 2020.

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The FDA said it knows ment. of rare cases of suicides or suicide Providing Therapeutic Results for: Rebetron, a combination treatment attempts and stressed that patients who • Headaches & Migraines • TMJ Pain • Sciatica that won Food and Drug Administration feel depressed should immediately tell a approval for relapsed hepatitis C doctor — and doctors must take • Arm Pain • Shoulder Pain • Hip Pain • Leg Pain patients, is not a cure — and it poses depression symptoms seriously. Neck and Back Pain • Stiffness • Muscle Cramps some serious risks, including severe Rebetron is a com bination of birth defects, anemia and even some Interferon A injections, today’s standard Chronic Fatigue Syndrome • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome suicides. treatment, and a new oral version of the But in studies of patients who antiviral drug Ribavirin. It’s a complicat­ ACCEPTING MOST MAJOR INSURANCE relapsed after standard treatment, 45 ed treatment that lasts six months: tak­ • Health, Accident, W orkm ens Com pensation percent who took Rebetron had unde­ ing up to six capsules every day of tectable virus levels, compared with just Ribavirin, plus Interferon injections MARLBORO CENTER FOR 5 percent of patients who merely tried three times a week. ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES standard therapy again. Schering-Plough began shipping “This is an important step forward,” Rebetron to pharmacies June 8. Cost A FUSION OF HANDS & HEALING liver specialist Dr. Willis Maddrey of the estimates range from $6,400 to $8,600 University of Texas Southwestern for the six months of treatment, depend­ BY Medical Center, w ho advises several ing on the patient’s weight. That’s in the C DDG 96 972-5656 APPOINTMENT hepatitis drug manufacturers, said. same range as standard interferon treat­ Using a multidrug approach is “attack­ ment, Schering said. 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Do You Wish You Could Bill makes insurers cover See Without Them? specific dental procedures We have two ways to help you see better: ^Through Laser Surgery J he Assembly recently passed a bill requires medical coverage of any person sponsored by Assembly Deputy who is a child under 5 years old or is *O rtho-K w ithout any surgery TMinority Conference Leader John severely disabled, regardless of where the Wisniewski (D-19th) that requires treatment all is provided. These populations health insurers and health maintenance pose difficult challenges for dentists Come in for a Free Screening organizations to cover anesthesia and because children and disabled people hospital charges for dental services pro­ often physically cannot sit still for certain Call: 721-2020 vided to individuals who meet specific dental procedures and require anesthesia. DR. S. MOSHE ROTH 1 qualifications. The vast majority of dental offices don’t The bill, (A-1913), co-sponsored by have the equipment or staff to provide Doctor ofQ ptoiiK Assemblyman Kip Bateman (R-l6th), anesthesia to patients. 3 6 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 Idea stirs up SPECIAL controversy SECTIONS Continued from page 1 a tract of land, and I believe it is the obligation of the committee to review the MIDDLESEX issue.” At the same meeting Doyle and sev­ eral residents expressed concern regarding COUNT? FAIR any plan to develop facilities at the park. “We have very few true natural re­ sources left in the township,” he said. “The park has a very fragile soil, pine for­ est and vegetative environment, and I believe it would be a mistake to disturb the natural resources in the park.” Doyle also questioned the legality of making such an offer since the park was purchased with Green Acres funds as well as funds raised through a local bond ref­ Reasons To erendum which, Doyle said, “stated that the property was to be kept in its natural D eadline: July 21 state.” L i s t e n T o Publication: July 29 Leonessa said he felt that such a fa­ cility would be a great asset to the town­ ship and surrounding communities and B ack To questioned how much impact the facilities would have on the park in its entirety. “W ith this plan, almost 80 percent of S ch o o l the park would be kept in its natural state,” he said. Truncer said that while the county has conducted a feasibility study regarding the construction of a recreation complex f) Jer-s^ s fitxsic S ’tafrb/f with indoor and outdoor facilities, Hazlet Cud** has not and will not be considered as a site for this project. “One of our site requirements is that the land cannot be restricted by any en­ cumbrances,” he said. “In the case of Natco Park, which was purchased using Deadline: A ugust 11 Green Acres funds, we would be re­ Publication: A ugust 19 stricted from building any indoor facilities at the site.” Listen to M agic 98.3 FM and you could win 98 bucks! Truncer said that the three sites being considered for the project are Sunnyside Just send in the entry form below, listing the times you Recreation Area on Middletown-Lincroft loyally listen to Magic 98.3 FM during the week. Then Road in Middletown, Wolfe Hill in tune in - at home or at work for when we select your Football Preview Oceanport and a tract of land in Freehold card. If you can identify the song we're playing when Township on Route 33. A ll of the proper­ we call you, you win! ties are currently owned by the county. “At this point we are only interested in It pays to listen to Central Jersey's Music Station. We looking at these three sites,” he said. “If play the best variety of another site were available which met our Today's Hits and Yesterday's site specifications, we would be open to Favorites. We give you just die right amount of local reviewing it.” information all day long. Magic 98.3 FM always keeps Barbara Lejda of the Hazlet Envi­ you up-to-date on the latest Central Jersey news, traffic ronmental Commission said that members and weather. of the commission were “very concerned” when they heard of the recent resolution. So tune us in today, for the best variety of Today's Hits Deadline: Septem ber 8 “Natco Park is unique and special,” and Yesterday's Favorites. And your chance to win! 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A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION Firemen ready to battle MOVIE PASSES mud in football game at f the competition at this year’s Also competing against each other and Greater Media Newspapers' Firemen’s Mud Flag Football seems the mud in first-round matchups w;ll be intense, it’s with good reason. 'Union Beach Fire Company No. 1, Port Booth at the Fair o I Manasquan Hook & Ladder is looking toMonmouth Fire Company No. 1, Ocean O l& B H iT i add a third year to their championship Fire Company-Sea Bright, Colts Neck Fire reign and last year’s second-place team, Company No. 1, Independent Fire Stop by our booth for o $ Keansburg Fire Company, will attempt to Company of Belford, West Keansburg Fire your chance to win 4 edge them out. The South Wall Fire Company No. 1, Adelphia Fire Company, Company, winner from 1993-1995, is back South Wall Fire Company, United Fire movie passes. * to take a stab at regaining the title. Company-Neptune City, Glendola Fire it’s simple, just fiil Twenty teams from volunteer fire com­ Company, West Long Branch Fire panies in Monmouth County will be pass­ Company, Brielle Fire Company, Hazlet out a survey about ing down, plodding through and falling Fire Company, Red Bank Fire Company, into a specially prepared field of mud to Unexcelled Fire Company-Neptune and our papers and be the delight of encouraging onlookers at Ocean Grove Fire Company. entered into the the Monmouth County Fair July 21-26. A running commentary will keep you Two finalist teams from last year’s tour­ updated on the progress of these serio­ drawing. Every nament, Manasquan Hook and Ladder comic flag football games. See the action Lo and Keansburg Fire Company, will receive from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, July 21 night, one winner o' byes into this year’s mud fest. Two other through Friday, July 24; from 11 a.m. to 8 will be picked. byes awarded in a random lottery drawing p.m., Saturday, July 25; and the semifinals go to Robertsville Fire Company and East and finals from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, *Need not be present at drawing to win. Prizes will Freehold Fire Company. July 26. . be mailed to winners. Winners names will be listed in the July 29th paper. Six-day discount tickets available ou and all your fun-loving Park System. neighbors, friends, and park- To buy advance sale tickets Visit or Y goers can purchase advance call the reservations staff at Thompson sale tickets to the Monmouth CountyPark, Lincroft, (732) 842-4000 ext. 1. Fair. Advance ticket sales end Tuesday, July For a charge of $12 anyone can pur­ 21. Tickets may be charged on Visa or chase a six-day ticket. Tickets are avail­ Mastercard, or paid for by check or able through the Monmouth County cash. HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL MONMOUTH COUNTY HHW FACILITY IS OPEN TUESDAY-SATURDAY FROM 8:30 am UNTIL 12 NOON AND 1:00-3:30 pm Maximum Amount L O C A T E D IN accepted is 200 pounds dry material or 20 gallons TINTON FALLS liquid (no single container DISPOSE OF YOUR OLD PAINTS, larger than 5 gallons). No HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS, LAWN AND unknown or unidentified POOL PRODUCTS, OIL, GAS, ANTI-FREEZE materials. No commercial AND BATTERIES PROPERLY! CALL 732-922-2234 or industrial contributors. DURING POSTED HOURS FOR AN APPOINTMENT. MONMOUTH COUNTY Call First! RESID EN T S ONLY (Drivers License required for identification). No charge for For your safety those qualified participants. without appointments will not be accepted. Sorry, we cannot accept asbestos, lab reagents, explosives, com pressed gases, radioactives, dioxins or PCBs. Please dispose of em pty aerosol and paint cans in your regular trash or with your recyclables (call your town to confirm guidelines).

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5:00 pm FAIR OPENS 5:00 pm Goat Milking Demo. ^rea 16(ring) Public Parking 5:00 pm Family Scavenger Hunt Area 12 5:00 pm Fiddler - Nancy Shill Area 22 5:45 pm Border Collie Demo. Ring #1 MUD Area 18 FOOTBALL 6:00 pm 4-H Rabbit judging 6:15 pm Wild West Show Ring #2 7:00 pm Border Collie Demo Ring #1 Shuttle Bus 7:00 pm Smocking Demo. Area 22 Pick-up 7:00 pm Pysanky Egg Painting Demo. Area 24 Entrance 7:30 pm 4-H Clog. Invitational Area 16 & Tickets 8:00 pm "Cast" of Beatlemania Area 28 9:00 pm Corn Husk Dolls Area 22 9:30 pm "Cast" of Beatlemania Area 28

Thursday, July 23 1 FAIR OFFICE 9 RIDES & AMUSEMENTS 17 COMMERCIAL TENT 25 COUNTY SHERIFF/911 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm 2 FIRST AID 10 PETTING ZO O 18 4-H LIVESTOCK 26 OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL ANTIQUE TRACTORS 3 FOOD 11 RAPTOR PROJECT T9 COMMERCIAL TENT 27 5:00 pm FAIR OPENS 4 DINING TENT 12 4-H EXHIBITS 20 4-H HORSE EXHIBIT 28 OUTDOOR 5:00 pm 4-H Horse Exhibit Area 20 5 PONY RIDES 13 CRAFT TENT 21 4-H SMALL ANIMAL EXHIBIT ENTERTAINMENT 5:00 pm 4-H Small Animal Judge Area 21 6 MAIN STAGE 14 COMMERCIAL TENT 22 LONGSTREET FARM 29 VENDOR OFFICE 7 OUTDOOR COMMERCIAL 15 COMMERCIAL TENT 23 AG-VENTURE 30 COUNTY FIRE MARSHAL 5:00 pm 4-H Herpetology Judge Area 21 8 FOOD 16 4-H SHOW TENT 24 HOME & GARDEN 31 4-H DUNKING STOOL 5:00 pm Goat Milking Demo. Area 16 32 DINING TENT 5:00 pm Hot Air Balloon Races Area 28 A FAIR SPONSORS (A,B) [S] SNACK VENDORS ^T O ILE T S 33 FRIENDS OF THE PARK/ 5:00 pm Chair Caning Area 22 SOUVENIR SHIRTS 5:30 pm 4-H Poultry Judging Area 21 5:30 pm T-Bone Musical Main Stage Tuesday, July 21 Pied Piper 1998 M onm outh County Fair 6:00 pm Border Collie Demo. Ring #1 Highlights of Events & Attractions 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm 6:30 pm Talent Showcase Main Stage Area 22 Main Stage Entertainment sponsored by Unlimited rides (with $9.00 wristband) 7:00 pm Tinsmith Demo. until 11:00 pm, weather permitting 7:00 pm 4-H Livestock Area 16 J HFleet Obstacle Course (ring) 5:00 pm FAIR OPENING Front Gate 7:00 pm Wild West Show Ring #2 • Petting Zoo (Tent 10) CEREMONY 7:00 pm Quilting Demo. Area 24 • Vendors and Crafters 5:00 pm Hot Air Balloon Races Area 28 7:00 pm Pysanky Egg Paint. Demo. Area 24 • 4-H Exhibits & Activities 5:00 pm 4-H Gardening Judging Area 12 8:00 pm Border Collie Demo. Ring #1 • Variety of Foods 5:00 pm Blacksmith Demo. Area 22 8:30 pm Backstreets Main Stage • Home & Garden 5:30 pm 4-H Prep Court Parade Area 16 9:00 pm School Yard Games Area 22 Competitions & Exhibitions 6:15 pm Wild how Ring #2 9:45 pm Backstreets Main Stage • A m usem ent Rides 7:00 pm Carpentry Demo. Area 22 7:00 pm 4-H Poultry Show Area 16 Robinson's Racing Pigs 7:00 pm Quilting Demo. Area 24 The Monmouth County Fair is brought to you by (Show Ring #1) 7:30 pm 4-H Queen & Main Stage the Monmouth County Board of Chosen • Ag-Venture Farm Tour Ambassador Contest Freeholders, Monm outh County Board of Recreation Commissioners, and the Monmouth • The Raptor Project - Birds of Prey 8:00 pm Devotion Area 28 County 4-H Association. (A re a 1 1 ) 8:00 pm Fireman's Busted Ring #2 Strollers Hose Competition General Admission $4.00 - 9:00 pm Walnford Slide Show Area 22 EAST FREEHOLD PARK Children 12 & under free 9:15 pm Fireworks SHOWGROUNDS • Free Parking 9:30 pm The Candle Bros. Main Stage KOZLOSKI ROAD, FREEHOLD 9:45 pm Walnford Slide Show Area 22 Try Us For Personalized CAS G R IL L S CAR INSURANCE W e Install & Service Natural Gas Grills •Great Rates... Safely & Expertly And Same Day Binding., - c u For Preferred Drivers • 34 Years of Experience • Parts for every grill ever made • Fast Phone or • Natural gas & propane top brands In Person Quote • See our various models on display • In-House Claims Services Available Open 7 Days A Week Monday thrugh Friday 10-6 Sat. 9-5; Sun. 9-4. PUT US TO WORK • OUR BUSINESS IS YOU ANDIRON FIREPLACE SHOP The Gateway Agency, inc. 55 E. Main St. FREEHOLD 732-431-5100 732-671-0919 2074 Hwy. 35 • Middletown 4 0 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 MONMOUTH COUNTY FAIR A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION

FRIDAY, July 24 SATURDAY, July 25 SUNDAY, July 26 11:00 am - 11:00 pm 11:00 am - 11:00 pm 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Home & Garden Bakers Day n . n n ^ c a i d a d c m c Children 17 & under admitted free until 5:00 pm i i . u u u i i i i u r L i ' i j 11:00 am FAIR OPENS $9.00 ride wristband until 5:00 pm (weather permitting) 11:00 am Register for Poland Spring 11:00 am Registration- Youth Senior Citizens Day - Seniors admitted free all day & nignt Race Day Area 28 Open Pet Show Area 16 Home & Carden Gardeners Day 11:00 am Spelling Bee Contest Area 22 (Open to the public/No dogs) 11:00 am Kiddie Tractor Pull Area 28 11:00 am 4-H Gymkhana Ring #2 11:00 am FAIR OPENS 11:00 am 4-H Fun Day Horse Show Ring #2 11:00 am Spelling Bee Contest Area 22 11:00 am Kids' Games Area 28 11:00 am Wood Carving Demo. Area 24 11:00 am Antique Auto Show Area 28 Kiddie Tractor Pull 11:45 am Diaper Dash - 11:00 am Wood Carving Demo. Area 24 Make-a-boat & boat races Post Time (non - walkers) Area 28 11:3u am Youth Upen Pet bhow 11:00 am Policemen's Volleyball Area 28 11:45 am Catskill Puppet People Main Stage (N O DOGS) Area 16 11:00 am Phrenology Area 22 noon Punch & Judy Puppet Show Area 22 noon Bluegrass Festival Main Stage 11:00 am 4-H Goat Show Area 16 Toddler Waddle - Post Time Area 28 noon School Yard Games Area 22 11:00 am 4-H Horse Breed Exhibit Area 20 12:15 pm (walkers-18 months) 1:00 pm Harness Repair Area 22 11:30 am Calligraphy Demo. Area 22 12:30 pm (19-24 months) 2:00 pm Tupperware Demo. Area 24 noon Snake & Turtle Show Area 28 12:45 pm (25-36 months) 2:00 pm Clown Parade Fairgrounds/ noon 4-H Sheep Show Area 16 Big Wheel Rallye- Area 28 & Show Main Stage noon "Name the Animals" Area 16 1:30 pm Post Time 3:00 pm Lace Making Area 22 noon Oscar Brand: 1:30 pm Punch & Judy Puppet Show Area 22 3:30 pm Wooster Street Trolley Area 28 Hilarious Balladeer Main Stage 1:30 pm Talent Showcase Main Stage 4:00 pm The Amazing Kreskin Main Stage 1:00 pm Snake & Turtle Show Area 28 2:00 pm Kiddie Tractor Pull Finals Area 28 4:30 pm Pet Photo Results Area 16 1:00 pm Phrenology Area 22 2:00 pm 4-H Presentations Area 16 5:00 pm Blacksmith Demo. Area 22 1:00 pm Wagon Obstacle Course Ring #2 6t Performances 5:30 pm 4-H Alumni Quilt 1:00 pm 4-H Dairy Exhibit Area 16 2:00 pm Photo Portrait Demo. Area 24 Raffle Drawing Area 16 1:15 pm Apple Juice 2:00 pm Tupperware Demo. Area 24 6:00 nm FAIR CLOSES Children's Vaudeville Main Stage 2:30 pm Sneaker Sprint (7 & 8 yr. olds) Area 28 1:30 pm Spelling Bee Contest Area 22 2:30 pm Punch and Judy Puppet Show Area 22 2:00 pm Snake St Turtle Show Area 28 3:00 pm Horse Equine Demo Ring #2 FOOD VENDORS 2:00 pm 4-H Club Presentations 3:00 pm Phrenology Area 22 AREA/TENT & Performances Area 16 3:15 pm Bounce, Ooo La La,& Daniel: Angelotti's Pizza...... 3 2:00 pm Kiddie Tractor Pull Area 28 Juggling & Acrobatics Main Stage Athens Delite ...... 8 2:00 pm 4-H Model Horse Show Area 16 3:30 pm Horse Presentations Area 16 Bear Ice ...... S 2:15 pm Peanut Butter-n- jammin' Main Stage 3:30 pm 4-H Model Rocket Cross Food Concessions ...... 8 2:30 pm Phrenology Area 22 Demo & Launch Area 28 DB Food Concessions...... 8 3:00 pm Rug Hook. & Braiding Area 22 4:00 pm Zeke Moffit Main Stage Dellano's Concession ...... 8 3:00 pm Horse Pull Competition Ring #2 4:00 pm Phrenology Area 22 Hinck Turkey Farm ...... 8 5:00 pm Hot Air Balloon Races Area 28 4:30 pm Carpentry Demo. Area 22 Hofbrauhaus...... 8 5:00 pm Story time Area 22 5:00 pm Celebrity "Crowing" Area 16 International Deli ...... 3 5:00 pm Police Volleyball Semis Area 28 Contest (Open to the public) Jack Frost Ice C ream ...... S 5:30 pm Country All-Stars Main Stage 5:15 pm Bounce, Ooo La La, & Daniel: Lawrence Caterers ...... 8 6:00 pm Police Volleyball Finals Area 28 Juggling Sc Acrobatics Main Stage Louie Lingurni's Catering ...... 3 6:30 pm Bayshore Companion Dog Club 6:00 pm Sky Diving Area 28 Mom's Food Concessionaires ...... 8 Obedience Demo. Area 28 6:15 pm Hot Air Balloon Races (rain date) Area 28 Monmouth County 4-H Assoc...... 3 6:30 pm Table Loom Demo. Area 24 7:00 pm Bayshore Companion Dog Club Nacho Mama, Inc...... 8 7:00 pm Wild West Show Ring #2 Agility Trials Area 28 NJ's Best ...... : 7:00 pm 4-H Alumni 7:00 pm Phrenology Area 22 Passarelli's Italian Hot Dogs...... 8 "Coffee House" Area 12 7:00 pm 4-H Small Animal, Area 16 ...... 8 7:00 pm Bam Burner's (1890's Music) Area 22 Costume Contest R & D Ice Cream ...... S 7:00 pm 4-H Monmouth 7:00 pm Pysanky Egg Paint.Demo. Area 24 Slater's Deli & Caterers...... 3 Clogging Express Area 16 7:15 pm Bounce, Ooo La La, & Daniel: Steffi's Ice Cream ...... S 7:00 pm Pysanky Egg Paint. Demo. Area 24 Juggling & Acrobatics Main Stage Strates Fine Foods ...... 3 8:00 pm Sensational Soul Cruisers Main Stage 7:30 pm 4-H Square Dancing Area 12 TCBY...... 3 9:00 pm Walnford Slide Show Area 22 (Open to the public) Tony's ...... 9:30 pm Sensational Soul Cruisers Main Stage 7:30 pm Story time Area 22 Waffles & Cream ...... 8 9:45 pm Walnford Slide Show Area 22 8:45 pm Dr. Cheeko's Island Sounds Main Stage Windmill ...... 3

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Youth perform at talent show Sofas, Dinette Sets, Accessories, by Lane Venture, Performing a tap solo is Gina wice during the six-day Braxton Color, Monmouth County Fair, you can Mazzerella of Howell, and Gina and Lloyd Flanders. applaud many talented groups Erika Mazzerella of Howell performing T a tap duo. In the category of jazz Wicker • Rattan • Outdoor and individuals appearing in the big main stage tent in Talent Showcase ’98. dance, Mindy Gann, Eatontown and Wrought Iron • Sofas These dancers, singers and instrumen­ Jennifer Lee Costa, Fair Haven, w ill j s i p I Hand Painted Furniture each perform a solo dance and Jennifer t talists are the finalists from April audi­ Wood & Wicker Armoires Anderson, Howell, and Amanda tions of amateur performers in grades St Chapman, Freehold, will perform a jazz TV Cabinets 5-12. They were judged on presenta­ duo. IH tion, technique, selection of material The grade 9-12 grades category and wardrobe. includes classical pianist Annie Von of These youngsters will perform at the Eatontown, classical pianist Lisa Huang fair at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, July 23 and of Red Bank, solo male vocalist Julian again at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 25. Lens of Perrineville, solo female vocal­ . ------Performers in grades 5-8 are vocal­ ist Janet Male of Middletown, classical ists Danielle Brancato of Port vocalist Philip Haltman of Marlboro, Monmouth and Jennifer Rios of and classical vocalist Josh Wilkins of Wicker Basket Middletown performing a pop duo. Rumson. . Rt. 34, Colts Neck, NJ Volleyball action on tap at fair 462-8855 2/10 Mile South of Delicious Orchards Open 7 Days et ready for exciting volleyball Entertainment Area. action in the Policemen’s G Volleyball Tournament at the M onm outh County Fair. M onmouth County Sheriff’s Office-Corrections looks to hold the championship title while 11 other teams attempt to become the new No. 1. Many of these players get practice in league play, making these games a lit­ tle more competitive than recreational. Ceramic Tile Outlet has expanded their And this year, with all the action hap­ Keyport Showroom to accommodate pening in just one day, endurance will be just as important as skill to produce a vast inventory of closeouts, a winning team. discontinued, odd lots and The tournament, sponsored by Mobile Office Inc., offers people an overstocked floor and excellent opportunity to meet members wall tile. Buy today, install of their local force and watch them take on area departments. tom orrow . Along With the Monmouth County Sheriffs Office-Corrections, there are CLASSIC CERAMIC teams from Keyport, Colts Neck, Monmouth County Crime Prevention CERAMIC TILE TILE OUTLET Officers Association, Keansburg, Spring Lake, Bradley Beach, Manalapan Keyport East Brunswick Township, N.J. State Hwy. 35 and 272 Hwy. 18 North Police/Hightstown, Holmdel, Long Cass Street, Keyport (’A mi. N. of Tices La.) East Brunswick Branch and Monmouth County Police (Under the Blue Keyport Water Tower) Radio Room. 7 3 9 * 4 6 6 0 3 9 0 - 7 7 0 0 See these police officers compete Hours: M & Th 8-8, T-W -F 8-5, Hours: M -T-W 9-6, Th-F 9-8 Friday, July 24 in the Outdoor Sat. 8-4, Sun. 10-3 Sat 9-5, Sun. 11-4 T ake T he L a b o r O u t O f L aw n C are .

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A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPAPERS SPECIAL SECTION NON-FOOD VENDORS Fair continues tradition a r e a / tent AREA/TENT Ambrosia Cardens...... 15 Libertarians of Monmouth County...... 17 And/s Place ...... 17 Lighthouse Labs ...... 13 dating back to 1681 Aqua Cool ...... 19 Literacy Volunteers Asbury Park Press ...... 13 of Monmouth County ...... 15 he 24-year-old M onm outh ing. The annual 4-H Queen Contest now B & D Concrete ...... 13 Marie's T's...... 15 County Fair, held at East Freehold has an Ambassador component to Bath Fitter...... 14 Mark of Excellence Remodeling ...... 15 Park Showgrounds since the mid­ include young men. Young 4-H mem­ Battleship N) Foundation...... 13 Maryann's Gifts...... 13 T bers participate in the prep court, a Bayshore Soccer & 70s, has become a great summer tradi­ Metro Consolidated Industries Inc ...... 14 rocket launch, Family Scavenger Hunt, Airbrush Designs...... 26 Mid Jersey Book Center...... 19 tion for all ages. It takes fairgoers to a and model horse show. These programs Best Design W indow s...... 15 Modem Images ...... 19 place where cotton candy, farm animals, Big Red Kawasaki ...... 2 6 Monmouth County Dept fresh produce, great entertainment, and are recent additions to the mix of 4-H Blue Cross, Blue Shield ...... 14 of Human Services ...... 19 midway rides make for happy faces. activities. Brewer's Apprentice ...... 17 Monmouth County Head Start ...... 15 The County Fair is a tradition, dating Many people bring their cameras to Brookdale Community College ...... 19 Monmouth County Human back before America became a nation. the Petting Zoo and Ag-Venture to cap­ Bunda, Clara...... 19 Relations Commission ...... 14 The first American Agricultural Fair was ture the looks of wonder and delight of Calling All Angels ...... 14 Monmouth County Mosquito ...... 19 held in Burlington, N.J,. in 1681. It was children caressing real farm animals. Central jersey B M X ...... 15 Monmouth County Planning an outgrowth of medieval markets that From racing pigs to the capable canines, Christmas Around the W o rld ...... 14 Board/Recyding ...... 2 4 provided farmers with a place to buy animals are an important part of the Fair. Civil Air Patrol ...... 19 Monmouth County Republicans . . . .14 The agricultural heritage of Covered Bridge Chiropractic ...... 17 and sell goods. Monmouth County Sheriff's Office ... .25 Monmouth County fairs is also displayed Democrats of Monmouth County ...... 14 Monmouth County SPCA ...... 1 7 The Monmouth County Agricultural in the big Home & Garden tent which Denco Kirby ...... 17 Monmouth County Vocational School .15 Society mounted an 1838 fair that lasted will be bigger than ever this year. It’s an Dill's Racew ay...... 14 Monmouth Total Care ...... 15 just a few years. In 1854 a fair was held Discount Blinds...... 17 Mr. Rooter Plumbing...... 26 on the land of a ,farmer named Bennett ideal place to look and learn. Admire Discovery Toys ...... 14 Musicians Workshop In c ...... 15 in Freehold. Bennett charged $50 for the cookies and vegetables, flowers and Earth's Natural Scents...... 15 Naked Furniture ...... 19 the use of a 10-acre plot that year. But fruit, cakes and crocheting, condiments East Coast Diving Service ...... 17 Nj Dept, of Military & Veterans' Affairs . .17 after the 1888 edition of the fair, the tra­ and computer-generated art. Executive Cellular Phones ...... 17 Primerica Financial Services...... 17 dition was interrupted until 1910 when a A cornucopia of food, crafts, and art F.N A Associates...... 15 Prudential...... 17 fair was mounted in Red Bank and it that Monmouth County residents have Faith's Aura ...... 14 Puppets "N" Strings & Things ... .13 continued for 10 years. The fair was held grown, carved, sewn, or painted will be Fast Lane Distributors ...... 19 Republicans of Monmouth County .14 on the grounds of Freehold High School on display. The 11-year tradition of the Freehold Soil Conservation District...... 14 Richdale, Helen ...... 1 3 nursing home category in the Home & Gideons International ...... 17 in the early 1950s before Monmouth Riegel, Ed ...... 1 3 Garden Competitions gets stronger each Great Feeling Spas ...... 2 6 S&R Sales...... 1 7 County 4-H moved it to Freehold year as this active group of participants Greater Media Newspapers...... 14 Sam's Club ...... 14 Raceway in 1954. contributes to this much-loved fair fea­ Health Craft Cooking Show ...... 19 SJM Enterprises Inc ...... 15 In 1975, the Monmouth County Park ture. The Home & Garden tent is the Heritage Sheds & Gazebos...... 7 S-Mart Sales Inc. .. ------...... 14 System joined with Monmouth County 4- Holly R yan...... 2 6 Special Care of NJ ...... 15 H Association and moved the place where fairgoers will find examples Home Run Enterprise/Tuppefware...... 15 Studio Four Inc...... 19 of the unusual such as orchids and bon­ ...... M onmouth County Fair to East Freehold fan's Gifts ...... 17 Sunix Inc...... 19 Park Showgrounds where it has played sai plants. Experts will be there sharing enkinson's Aquarium ...... 19 Televac Computer ...... 14 to appreciative audiences every year dried flower secrets, baking cakes, spin­ ersey Shore Aquarium Society ...... 15 Timber Toys ...... 13 since. “I love the animals best” is a typi­ ning plant fibers and demonstrating eweiryMine...... 14 Universal ...... 19 cal fairgoer’s reaction today, a sure indi­ other ways to exercise your imagination u an ita ...... 15 Victoria's ...... 17 cation the Park System and 4-H strive to and skills. K, M. Distributors ...... 2 6 Vietnam Veterans of America ...... 15 The agricultural under pinning of the Kitchen M agic...... 17 maintain the agricultural nature of the Waterloov ...... 14 Monmouth County Fair is demonstrated Kum Sung of Howell...... 15 Watkins Products ...... 19 County Fair. at the Longstreet Farm tent. 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According to Rubin, Walsh’s actions, TO RESPOND TO AN AD, CALL 1-900-773-6602 Jackson declined to comment Tues-day, referred to in the Stokes lawsuit, were nec­ and Bonney could not be reached for com­ essary to prevent future harassment at board $ 1 .9 9 PER MINUTE. Y o u MUST BE 18 OR OLDER. ment. meetings by Stokes. The board’s attempt to unseat Walsh is In addition, Walsh expressed concern RETIRED J PROFESSOR LOST SOUL HEAVY SET BRUNETTE Handsome, humorous, widowed, white This 25 yr old, athletic, single, white male 27 yr old, fit, good looking, single, white based on a petition Walsh’s attorney David that her request was rejected by the board Jewish professional male, world traveler. with green eyes, is lost and needs to be male' who is respectable and loyal. In Seeking affluent, widowed, white, unin­ found by a cute, single, white female who search of a single, white female, 26 to 28, B. Rubin, of Metuchen, filed in April with without any discussion by board members cumbered professional female, 55 to 65, wants to discover the true meaning of life. with long curly hair and attractive, for for extensive travel, companion, possibili­ BOX 33275______friendship and possible long term relation­ state Commissioner of Education Leo and without a formal meeting or vote of the ties are unlimited and marriage minded. ship. BOX 32697______Klagholz. board. BOX 33293______SENSITIVE & CARING 27 yr old, fit, attractive, open mined, sin­ ASIAN WHITE FEMALE AS REAL AS IT GETS gle, white male with brown hair and blue Sought by single white male, 5’10”, In the petition, Walsh seeks indemnifica­ Stokes’ lawsuit arose from an incident Single white male, 34, 5'10", 170 lbs, blue eyes. In search of petite, attractive, sin­ blonde hair, blue eyes, slim, fit, outgoing tion from the board for legal fees incurred as that occurred between him and Walsh at a eyes, auburn hair, honest, np games, no gle, white female, 21 to 29, who is open and outdoors type. Seeking an attractive, drugs, non drinker, funny and active, spiri­ minded, for friendship possible relation­ slim, lady of same. With positive attitude, a result of the civil lawsuit filed against her March 19, 1997 board meeting. tual. Seeks attractive, honest, single/ ship. BOX 33277______upbeat nature, 26 to 37. BOX 32713 divorced female, 25 to 37, who loves music, by Stokes and his wife Maria, according to Walsh alleged Stokes grabbed a piece of good conversation and fun. Possible long SEEKING UNIQUE LADY FIT AND TRIM MALE Rubin. term relationship. BOX 33298 ______Good looking, conversational, energetic, in Single white male, non smoker, gainfully paper out of her hand and called her a “stu­ shape, single white male, 27 in search of a employed, well educated, trim, fit, honest, OUR GREAT ADVENTURE cute, single white female, 20-29, 200 lbs fun. Seeks attractive, thin, single white Rubin stated the board is mandated to pid little b— .” Walsh and Stokes were both No baggage...just me! Honest, humorous, and shapely, non smoker and open minded female, 23 to 37, non smoker to share indemnify Walsh based on a state statute. caring, 5’11”, 215 lb, divorced, white male, for relationship in the future. BOX 33278 fun, friendship ancrt>liss. BOX 10630 board members at the time. 50, likes working out, hiking, camping, life BASICQUESTION....7^ In addition, Rubin claims that the board One week after the altercation, Walsh in general, etc. Seeking an honest, car­ HE’S DEFINITLY A...... Can a bright, successful, humorous, Attractive, single white male 25, brown had the discretionary power, even if not ing, slim, affectionate, cute female 35 to single white male, find a mild mannered, pressed charges of simple assault and two 45, who likes to laugh. BOX 14613 hair & eyes, 5’10”, 170 lbs, medium built, affectionate female ( 40 to 50) with mod­ nice smile, family oriented. Likes movies, mandated by law, to indemnify Walsh and counts of disorderly conduct against Stokes. INTO COUNTRY? est expectations? Cheer me up with a the beach, dining out, family gatherings 30 yr old white male, 6T, average built, funny answer. BOX 32668______and even shopping. Seeks single white chose not to because of “petty personal ani­ Walsh’s charges were eventually dis­ soft spoken, easy going, enjoys music, TRY THIS ONE female, 20 to 26 with some good qualities mosity.” • the shore, outdoors, bowling, shooting to enjoy similar interests. BOX 11790__ missed by Judge William Himelman in pool, etc. Seeking that country girl type, Looking for single or divorced female, Included in the board’s petition is a for friendship and long term relationship. who is honest, sincere, outgoing, open NOT INTO HIGH LIFE!.' Little Silver Municipal Court. BOX 14807 ______minded, who likes to enjoy life. Race, reli­ Laid back, single older male, quite a motion of emergent relief. , gion and age open. I am a single, good cook, loves to travel, the beach, According to school board regulations, WANTED SPECIAL LADY Hispanic male, 31, sincere, well fit, barbecues, garage sales, movies, art “Normally the process takes months to if charges are brought against a board mem­ Single white male, 47, 5’10”, 175 lbs, non­ romantic, I like to exercise, and movies. and antiques. Seeking a younger female conclude, but the board filed an application smoker, handsome, sincere, enjoys din­ BOX 32679______for a long term friendship or relationship. ber and that member is found not guilty, the ing out, dancing, movies, quiet times. In NEW TO AREA BOX 12479 for the commissioner to rule immediately search of one very special lady, 30 plus, 21 yr old male, 5’11”, 165 lbs. Seeks phys­ school board is responsible for the innocent for dating, friendship, possible serious FULL OF ROMANCE! on its petition based on the board’s claim long term relationship, marriage. No ically fit lady 21 to 30. Must be down to Hispanic male, in 40’s but looks 30, with member’s legal fees. drugs, no smokers. Children welcome. earth, have a good sense of humor, good brown hair and green eyes. Seeking a that it is in some state of paralysis because attitude and love to have fun. BOX 32682 petite, romantic, stable, unattached Last year, the board paid Stokes’ nearly BOX 32544______there is a cloud hanging over the board. I YOU AND ME Christian female, 30 to 45, who is down to LOOKING FOR LOVE earth, has a good personality and is not $8,000 legal bill incurred as a result of Athletic single Jewish dad, 45, not reli­ You: artistic, melodramatic, funny, sensi­ disagree and believe they are clearly tive, deep, single white female interested spoiled. Enjoy the beach, movies, church Walsh’s unsuccessful prosecution. gious, seeks shapely woman, 29 to 40, in taking on a challenge. Me: a challenge and more. BOX 11607 wrong,” Rubin said. enjoy travel, outdoors, oldies, romance, Stokes’ lawyer, William J. W olf of the New York City, beaches, cooking, flea (single white male, 25, green eyes, athlet­ ic). BOX 32683 ______Rubin claims he made two requests to markets, new adventures. All replies Bonney that the board and Walsh jointly law firm of Bathgate, Wegener & Wolf, answered. BOX 32700 NICE GUY M e n — P.C., Lakewood, filed a 12-count suit IS IT YOU? Single, white professional male, 5’8”, 34, request an advisory opinion on the second Divorced, white male, I am told that I have non smoker, enjoys museums, movies, A lt ern a t iv e against Walsh, accusing her of malicious a hansom and boyish face, devilish grin, theatre and varied interests. In search of a count of Walsh’s April petition to Klagholz. charming, with a sense of humor, who single, white female for friendship and pos­ prosecution and abuse of process. sible long term relationship. BOX 32686 Call 1-900-773-6602 In the second count, Walsh alleges “the likes children. (So why am I divorced?) You know who you are. Between the ages MARRIAGE MINDED $1.99 per min. board’s refusal to indemnify her is the result In his claim, Stokes alleges Walsh, of 33 to death. BOX 32752______Single white male, 6’, 175 lbs, physically of personal animosity toward her by the Middletown Township Education Associ­ SHARE MY WORLD fit. In search of single/divorced, white CURIOUS 39 yr old, 6’3”, 205 lb, divorced white female for long term relationship. I’m Single, white male, Italian, 6’, 175, good board’s majority.” ation 1st Vice President Bette Shreiber, male, nice looking with brown hair and down to earth, enjoy children, beach, the looking, good shape, masculine. In Middletown resident Joy Rothman and 20 green eyes. Looking for an attractive movies, family life and sports: BOX 32689 search of a similar, single, white male, “The board did not want to do it and pro­ white female, 35 to 47, to share my world. GROUNDED GENTLEMAN under 40 for friendship in Monmouth county. BOX 33294 ceeded to file the petition claiming Mrs. unnamed people were responsible for BOX 32786______Caring, attractive, educated, single, white, Stokes’ unsuccessful bid for re-election to ONE WOMAN MAN professional male, 33, 5’8”, with an aver­ Walsh (should) be removed from the board 43 yr old, 5’11”, 175 lb, divorced, white age build, sensitive, thoughtful and in any event,” Rubin stated. the school board last year and his removal male who is sincere, honest, caring and romantic. Seeking a mature, grounded, W o m e n — romantic. Seeking a slim, divorced, white single female, 26 to 36, with similar quali­ Walsh requested indemnification from “from consideration for the position of female, 37 to 43, who is sincere, honest, ties. BOX 32690______with morals. BOX 32982______SEEK MOLSON GIRL A lt ern a t iv e the board on March 20 and March 25. Atlantic Highlands borough administrator.” 39 yr old, 5’7” male is seeking a single, DISTINGUISHED white female who likes Molson, Shopright, Call 1-900-773-6602 Divorced, young 59 yr old male, 5’9”, 185 lbs, considered handsome, very loving, and hosting parties for major holidays. $1.99 per min. sincere, and loyal. In search bright, artic­ BOX 32691______ulate, attractive lady, who is happy with SEEKING PETITE BLOND OUTGOING NEW FRIENDS Father/child mini golf winners announced herself. My interests are reading, social 29 yr old, 175 lb, spontaneous, fun, single 48 yr old, white Jewish female, non smok­ functions, some sports, and especially male with brown hair and blue eyes. er, who enjoys garage sales, flea mar­ travel. BOX 33270______Enjoys partying, the beach, dining out and kets, theater, amusement parks, fishing, The 1998 Father/Child Miniature Golf Kenny Frank and Joe and Thomas Gliozzo; HARLEY GUY dancing romance. Seeking a single dining out, bingo and more. 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BY CATHERINE I. A U M ACK ____ Staff Writer H O LM D EL — To help people with ifnpaired vision understand that life after sight loss can be active and fulfilling, Janice Mitchell Vassar, Rumson, has founded the Vassar Eye Center at Bayshore Community Hospital. The center, the only one of its kind in the country, is staffed by trained vol­ unteers who demonstrate devices that can help people with impaired vision live safer lives and maintain their inde­ pendence. Vassar’s father, noted journalist John Boyd Mitchell, lost most of his vision due to glaucoma. “He wrote all of his editorials himself, even after glaucoma left him almost blind,” Vassar said. With the assistance of family members who read to him, Vassar’s father would formulate editorials in his head and dic­ tate them, she explained “My husband and I were determined to create a center to assist people with vision problems,” she said. After the death of her husband, in IT’S GETTING CLEARER — Marvin Zaentz, a legally blind volunteer and Holmdel resident, demonstrates a machine designed whose memory the center is named, to enlarge reading and other materials such as the print on medicine bottles, to assist those with impaired vision. Watching Vassar continued that mission and found- the demonstration are Vassar Eye Center visitor Marilyn Famularo (front) and volunteer Dorothy Oliver, Matawan. Jackie Pollack/Greater Media

ed the center. culators, thermometers and kitchen scales Vassar said that while nearly everyone • clocks, thermometers and telephones experiences changes in vision as they with large displays grow older, few people ask themselves • kitchen utensils what they would do if they ever experi­ • magnifiers for insulin needles enced a serious vision loss. • large-type and Braille playing cards “It’s just easier not to think about any­ thing happening to our vision,” she said. • large-type books “Becoming visually handicapped in­ • reading machines that scan reading volves more than just losing one’s sense materials and read them back to the user, of sight,” Vassar said. “It is a psycho­ including the kind of system used by logical blow that redefines a person’s . self-image and requires physical and emo­ According to Vassar, some of the tional readjustments. products, when prescribed by a physician, “The philosophy of the center is that can be covered by health insurance. each of us must make the best of the vi­ The center is open from 10 a.m. to 2 sion we have,” she added. “For someone p.m. Wednesdays or by appointment. For with a vision problem, there’s no greater more information or to arrange an ap­ gift than independence.” pointment, call (732) 888-5267. Clients at the center have access to various aids that can help them cope with everyday tasks and find ways to modify their activities to adapt to their vision loss. What makes the Vassar Center unique is that none of the items are for sale. “We don’t sell and we don’t receive commissions,” Vassar said. “That enables us to be forthright with clients about the various aids available.” Products available for demonstration at the center include: MAKING MATH EASIER — A talking • writing stencils that fit over a page, calculator is one of the vision aids WHAT TIME IS IT ? — Vassar Eye Center founder Janice Mitchell Vassar, Rumson, envelope or check and have an opening at available for demonstration at the listens to the time on a talking watch, one of the many aids available for demon­ the appropriate place for writing Vassar Eye Center at Bayshore stration at the center at Bayshore Community Hospital, Holmdel. Community Hospital, Holmdel. • talking watches, alarm clocks, cal­ Jackie Pollack/Greater Media Jackie Pollack/Greater Media INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 4 9 Center namesake had distinguished career

BY CATHERINE I. AUMACK______United States Navy, Vassar was chief Staff Writer fire control officer and oversaw the in­ stallation and testing of firearms on all HOLMDEL — Hervey Provost classes of vessels including the USS (Bud) Vassar, the namesake of the New Jersey and USS Iowa in World Vassar Eye Center at Bayshore War II, according to his wife. Community Hospital, was a distin­ He was honored for this work at a guished engineer and local philan­ ceremony on the USS Missouri by Mrs. thropist. Eleanor Roosevelt on behalf of her hus­ Bom in Bloomfield, where a street band, President Franklin D. Roosevelt. and park are named after him in recog­ Vassar was a consulting engineer at nition of the family’s contributions to the Naval Weapons Station Earle, Colts the community, Vassar was a descen- Neck, where he invented a brake and dent of Matthew Vassar, a philan­ wheel lock system which is utilized on thropist and humanitarian who founded Navy ships. The invention of this sys­ Vassar College and Vassar Brothers tem marked the first time weapons and Hospital in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. other cargo could be transferred on the While earning a degree in mechani­ high seas. This invention revolutionized cal engineering at New Jersey Institute Naval weapons transfer procedures and of Technology, Vassar was employed was an essential component in the as a junior engineer by Westinghouse Vietnam War and Operation Desert Electric and Manufacturing Co. Storm, Vassar’s wife noted. While at Westinghouse, Vassar in­ Vassar was a certified and was vented the demand meter used to de­ an instructor with the U.S. Power termine electrical consumption on Squadron. every home and commercial building in He was a member of the American the and many foreign Society of Naval Engineers, American countries. Society of Invention, American According to his wife, Janice Institute of Electrical Engineers and Mitchell Vassar of Rumson, he American Society of Mechanical received a $50 bonus from Engineers and a founding member of READS ALOUD — Vassar Eye Center volunteer Dorothy Bennett, Hazlet, demon­ Westinghouse for this invention. the Twin Lights Historical Society, strates a reading machine. The page is placed under the cover and a computerized As a lieutenant commander in the Highlands. voice, controlled by the keypad in her hand, reads back the information. Jackie Pollack/Greater Media Eye exams are a must for people 65 and older HOLM DEL — According to the Na­ tional Society to Prevent Blindness (NSPB), the leading causes of blindness among older Americans are cataracts, glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy and macular degeneration. These diseases are usually not noticeable in their early stages. By the time a person notices any difference in vision, chances are the disease has progressed significantly and vision has been impaired, according to the NSPB. NSPB officials say that because these diseases are the most treatable by medicine and technology in the early stages, every­ one, especially those over the age of 65, should have a complete eye exam at least every other year. Indicators of vision problems include: • blurred vision • inability to see faces clearly • faded or distorted print • halos around fights • colors that appear washed out • sudden eye pain • diminished central vision • unusual sensitivity to light • double vision • loss of side vision • new prescriptions that do not improve vision If you suspect you have a vision prob­ lem, the NSPB recommends seeking treat­ ment immediately. For a list of resources, contact the Vassar READ TO ME —Volunteer Marvin Zaentz, Holmdel, demonstrates the keypad for a machine which scans a document, stores it Eye Center at (732) 888-5267. in memory and reads it back to Theresa Fortin, Middletown, a visitor to the Vassar Eye Center who is legally blind. — Catherine I. Autnack Jackie Pollack/Greater Media 5 0 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 Home Equity Lines of Credit. YESTERYEAR 100 YEARS AC

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Bridesmaids McDonough, Ga.; Crystal Harper of were Amy Betz of Middletown; Stacey Charleston, S.C.: Juli McClellan of Ingraham of Washington, D.C.; Mary Charleston: Elizabeth Mitchell of Rock Lymberis of Kingsport, Tenn.; Jennifer Hill: and Brandy Treadaway of Rock Sydnor of Lynchburg, and Sara Chaloupek, Hill. Alice Felmlee and Mara Junge, all of - Richmond, Va. Holmdel. Ushers were Ricky Blackman Best man was Christopher Douglas Betz i>t Rock Hill, brother-in-law of the bride­ of Middletown, brother of the bridegroom. groom; Jason Blackston of Rock Hill; Groomsmen were Michael Alfano of Carey Galbrcath of Hartsville. S.C.; Middletown; Steve Canaras of Baltimore, James Mawby of Absecon; Frederick Md.; Tommy Heath of New York; Jim Skroban II of Waynesboro, Pa., brother Prussack of Atlanta, Ga., and Rob Loscalzo of the bridegroom; and Adrian Smith of and Brad Swartzwelder, both of Richmond. Spartanburg, S.C., brother of the bride. After a reception held at Boonsboro Bible bearers were Frederick Skroban III Country Club in Lynchburg, the couple left and Benjamin Skroban, both of on a wedding trip to Bermuda. Waynesboro, neph ews of the bride­ The bride is a graduate of E. C. Glass groom. High School in Lynchburg and the After a reception at McBryde Hall at University of Richmond in Virginia, where Winthrop University in Rock Hill, the Cassandra Betz she earned a bachelor of science degree in Leane Skroban couple left on a wedding trip to Amelia business administration. She is employed as Island, Ha. Betz—Wilson division accounting supervisor at CarMax Skroban-Smith The bride is a graduate of Winthrop Cassandra Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of corporate headquarters in Richmond. Leane Autumn Smith, daughter of /' ■- : v : t .. : .,r : Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Wellington Wilson of The bridegroom is a graduate of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Smith of of science degree in elementary educa­ Lynchburg, Va., was married June 27 to Christian Brothers Academy, Lincroft, and Spartanburg, S.C,. was married July 11 tion. She is employed with Rock H ill Brian Christopher Betz, son of Mr. and Mrs. the University of Richmond, where he to Karl WiUiam Skroban, son of Mr. and School District HI av a classroom teacher Robert William Betz of Middletown. earned a bachelor of arts degree in political Mrs. Frederick M. Skroban of Aberdeen. at Castle Heights Middle School. Dr. James J. H. Price and Monsignor science and speech communications. He is Dr. D. Douglas Martin performed the '; ■’ v.y ; v 7,: ;/::.:. - Kenneth Rush performed the ceremony at employed as a systems specialist with ceremony at First Baptist Church in Winthrop University, where he earned a First Presbyterian Church in Lynchburg, Capitol One in Richmond. Rock H ill, S.C., where the bride was bachelor of arts degree in mass commu­ where the bride was given in marriage by The couple resides in Richmond. given in marriage by her father. nications. He is employed with Rock Hill Maid of honor was Janet Tindal of Cable TV as a marketing manager. Keyport. Sumter. S.C. Bridesmaids were The couple reside in Rock Hill. Cantor Wayne Seit and the Rev. Donald Hummel performed the ceremony at Richfield Regency in Verona, where the bride was given in marriage by her parents. Matron of honor was Jill Skubik of Tinton Falls. Maid of honor was Deborah Ellen Buren of Hazlet. Bridesmaids were Darleen Abrams of Marlboro and Beth Campbell of Old Bridge. Best man was Anthony Gibilisco of Keyport. Ushers were Salvatore Gibilisco of Marlboro, brother of the bridegroom; Craig Alkin of Lake Worth, Fla., brother of the bride; and Gerald Allocco of Holmdel. After a reception at Richfield Regency in Verona, the couple left on a wedding trip to Jamaica. The bride is a graduate of Raritan High School, Hazlet, and Richard Stockton State College of New Jersey, Pomona. She is employed with Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Stacey and Carmelo Gibilisco New York City. The bridegroom is a graduate of Gibilisco-Alkin Matawan Regional High School and Stacey Jill Alkin, daughter of Mr. and Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. Lewis Hawk, Maria Rotondo William McGuire, Melanie Slate Mrs. Louis R. Alkin of Hazlet, was married He is employed with All American March 21 to Carmelo A. Gibilisco, son of Chevrolet, Middletown. Rotondo-Hawk Slate-McGuire Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Gibilisco of The couple reside in Keyport. Francis and Patricia Rotondo of Michael J. and Linda S. Cappararo of Middletown announce the engagement of Middletown announce the engagement of * _ ...... > their daughter, Maria C. Rotondo, to their daughter, Melanie Lyn Slate, to Lewis H. Hawk Jr., son of Lewis and William T. McGuire of Woodbridge. Celebrate Life's Extraordinary Occasions With Us Martha Hawk of Matawan. The future bride is a graduate of The future bride is a graduate of Middletown High School South and the Middletown High School North. She is Rutgers College campus of Rutgers attending Brookdale Community College University, New Brunswick, where she in Lincroft and is employed at ShopRite, earned a bachelor of arts degree. She Middletown. earned a registered nursing degree from Her fiance is a graduate of Matawan the Charles E. Gregory School of Regional High School and Johns Hopkins Nursing, Old Bridge, and is employed at heM ostM em r^X

University, Baltimore, Md., where he the Institute for Reproductive Medicine Cnavu^-f . {or m u.- earned a bachelor’s degree in internation­ and Science of St. Barnabas, Livingston. perfect Setting _ v showers al relations. He received a master’s degree Her fiance is a graduate of Vernon VCX • • Weddings • Bn niversanes — in international economics and strategic High School and Tidewater College in . Graduation* J studies from the Paul H. Nitze School of Virginia, where he earned an associate of Advanced International Studies in applied science degree. He is pursuing Washington, D.C. Hawk is in training for studies toward a bachelor of science the post of second lieutenant in the U.S. degree in computer science from the New Army and is stationed at Fort Benning, Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark. Piazza o m a Ga. Banquets and Italian Restaurant He is a veteran of the U.S. Navy. 1178 Highway 34 • Aberdeen (732) 583-3565 A December wedding is planned. A June wedding is planned. P a r lie s u p to 150 • Lunch and D inner * Closed M ondays 5 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 )ituaries

Patty and Gary Frost of Hazlet Medical Center, New Brunswick. The baby ROBERT C. AMMERMAN, 60, of Hazlet CYNTHIA MCDONALD, 49, of Little Egg announce the birth of their son, Gary weighed 8 pounds, 13 ounces. Grandparents died July 8 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Harbor died July 11. Born in Newark, she lived Richard Frost, on May 13 at Monmouth are Gus and Joan Plodwick of Belford and Bank. Bom in Perth Amboy, he was a lifelong in Elizabeth before moving to Little Egg Harbor three years ago. She was predeceased by her Medical Center, Long Branch. The baby resident of Hazlet. He had worked as a pipe fit­ George and Pat Baurkot of Easton, Pa. ter for Local No. 9 of the Plumbers and Pipe sister, Claire in 1981. Surviving are a sister, weighed 8 pounds, 9 ounces and joins Fitters Union, Perth Amboy, for 39 years, retir­ Mary Stoeckel of Hazlet; a brother, Bernard P. older sister, Noelle Elizabeth, 2. Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank, ing in 1996. Mr. Ammerman was a communi­ of Florida; companion, Marsha Goldfarb of Little Grandparents are Bernard and Joyce announced the following local births: cant of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Egg Harbor; and several nieces and nephews. Services were under the direction of Day Chenoweth of Middletown and Richard Patricia and Robert Baker of Keyport. He was a U.S. Army veteran. Surviving are his wife, Patricia Farrell Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment was at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. and Mary Frost of Hazlet. Great-grand­ Middletown, a daughter on June 18; Ammerman; a son, Scott of Woodbridge; his mother is Edith Farrell of Lake Worth, Karen and Kevin Ohrn of mother, Sophie Lasek Ammerman of Jackson; JOHN PISERCHIA, 61, of the Parlin section Fla. Godparents are Janet and Bernie three sisters, Linda Sherman of Old Bridge and Middletown, a daughter on June 18; of Sayreville died June 29 in John F. Kennedy Beverly Schuler and Dee Dee Updyke, both of Chenoweth of Middletown. Suzanne and Robert Uliano of Medical Center, Edison. Surviving are his wife, Jackson; and a brother, Marvin of Englishtown. Tina Marie and Edward Lamar of Beverly Lardiere; a son, John M. Piserchia of Aberdeen, a son on June 18; Services were under the direction of Day Matawan; two daughters, Toni M. Pinkos of Middletown announce the birth of their Dary Cusick and Robert Schwing of Funeral Home, Keyport, with a religious service Greensboro, N.C., and Michele Piserchia of New daughter, M egan L illi, on June 12 at Port Monmouth, a daughter on June 19; at St. Joseph’s Church and interment at St. Brunswick; his mother, Maria De Geronimo of Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Karin and Kevin Doherty of Port Italy; three brothers, Joseph of Belleville, and The baby weighed 7 pounds, 7 ounces and Monmouth, a daughter on June 19; Michael and Gerardo, both of Italy; and a sister, CAMILLE I. MARINELLI BROGAN, 61, of Angela Calabrese of New Port Richey, Fla. Ser­ joins older brother, Edward, 5. Pei W. and Robert C. Hsu of Keansburg died July 8 at Bayshore Community Grandparents are Tina Chiarello and vices were arranged by Carmen F. Spezzi Fu­ Middletown, a son on June 23; Hospital, Holmdel. Bom in Bayonne, she lived neral Home, Parlin section of Sayreville, with a Millie Lamar, both of Brooklyn, N.Y. Alice and David Payne of in Aberdeen before moving to Keansburg six Mass at St. Bernadette’s Church, Parlin section Godparents are Christopher Lamar and Middletown, a daughter on June 24; years ago. Prior to retiring many years ago, of Old Bridge. Entombment was in Hollywood Theresa Lamar, both of Brooklyn, N.Y. Maryellen and Gil Santopadre of Mrs. Brogan had worked as a presser at Single Memorial Park, Union. Memorial contributions System Laundry in Keyport for five years. may be made to the American Cancer Society. Michelle and David Baurkot of Hazlet, a son on June 24; Surviving are her husband, Patrick J. Brogan; Neshanic Station announce the birth of their Linda and Steve Schondel of Belford, her mother, Irene Rustin Wolf of Naples, Fla.; JOAN L. WATSON, 69, of Keansburg died son, Adam David, on June 25 at St. Peter’s a son on June 26. two brothers, Thomas DeGraff of Texas and July 2 at Bayshore Community Hospital, Patrick Marinelli of Bayonne, and four sisters, Holmdel. Born in Bloomfield, she lived in the Elizabeth Cooper of Lakeworth, Fla., Frances Morgan section of Sayreville before moving to Stead of Keansburg, and Linda Katon and Keansburg in 1988. She owned and operated Joanne Ceppaluni, both of Naples, Fla. Joannie’s Place Hair Salon, Morgan, for 20 Project aims to improve housing availability Services were under the direction of Day years, retiring in 1988. Surviving are her com­ Funeral Home, Keyport, with interment at Bay panion, John Castro of Keansburg; four sons, After three years of planning and de­ Bennett formed the Marlboro View Cemetery, Leonardo. Jack C. Sing of Linden, James H. Sing of Toms velopment, state and county agencies Psychiatric Hospital Watchdog River, William H. Sing of Long Branch, and Ed­ have agreed to pilot a project aimed at Committee three years ago in an effort FLORENCE ELSIE D’BIASE, 85, of ward Garvin of North Carolina; two daughters, making affordable housing more avail­ Keyport died June 30 at Bayshore Health Care Lucy F. Casey of Freehold, and Cynthia Conti to address the growing housing dilemma Center, Holmdel. Bom in Old Bridge, she was a of Brick; three brothers, Al McCabe of Las able for consumers of mental health ser­ facing county residents in need of men­ lifelong resident of Keyport. She was a member Vegas, Donald McCabe of Venice, Fla., and vices in Monmouth County. tal health services. of Maranatha Baptist Church, Hazlet. Mrs. Dave McCabe of Livingston; two sisters, State Sen. John O. Bennett (R-12). The pilot program w ill include the D’Biase was predeceased by her husband, Patricia Hoff of Old Bridge, and Lucy Bonczek of Perth Amboy; 15 grandchildren and two who played an integral part in bringing collaboration of the state Department of Anthony in 1967, and by 12 siblings. Surviving are three sons, Bruce A., of Wickatunk, Roger great-grandchildren. Services were under the the state and local agencies together, Health and Human Services, the state C. of Keyport and Allan F. of Center Sandwich, direction of C.H.T. Clayton and Son Funeral said the initiative is long overdue. Department of Community Affairs, the N.H.; a daughter, Joy F. D’Biase Fleming of Home, Adeiphia section of Howell. “There is a housing crisis in state Housing and Mortgage Financing Highlands; three grandchildren and three great­ Monmouth County that needs to be Agency and the Corporation for grandchildren. Services were under the direc­ addressed as soon as possible,” said Supportive Housing. The agencies will tion of Bedle Funeral Home, Keyport. Interment was at Old Tennent Cemetery. Bennett, who represents parts of coordinate the expansion of affordable Adopt a Pet Monmouth County. “Now with the clos­ housing with integrated housing support MEGAN JOAN DANLEWICZ, infant, of the ing of the Marlboro State Psychiatric services for recipients of mental health Laurence Harbor section of Old Bridge died Hospital, there w ill be even more dis­ services. July 9 at Riverview Medical Center, Red Bank. Surviving are her father, Keith Danlewicz, and placed individuals who require special ‘T m glad to see that the work of our mother, Debbie Larsen, both of Laurence services, but who do not have a place to committee is coming to fruition,” said Harbor; a brother, James, and sister, Melissa, g o ” Bennett. both at home; maternal grandparents, Kenneth and Roberta Larsen of Carteret; and paternal grandmother, Gladys Danlewicz of Westerly, R.l. Private arrangements were under the direc­ IN BRIEF tion of Day Funeral Home, Keyport. ARTHUR E. KENIHAN, 71, of Hazlet died July 4 at Bayshore Community Hospital, The committee plans to have the town­ Holmdel. Born in Jersey City, he moved to Shore Walkers plan ship personalities featured in future cele­ Hazlet 38 years ago. Mr. Kenihan was a brations such as a parade and ball, both mechanic at American Can Company in Jersey July 22 guided walk scheduled to take place in October. To City for 33 years, before retiring in 1980. He The Monmouth Shore Walkers, an was a communicant of Holy Family Roman register candidates, call Agnes Gates at ■■ ... '■ ’’jffSi affiliate of American Volkssport Catholic Church, Union Beach, where he was a Town Hall, (732) 264-1700 ext. 230. Association, w ill hold a free guided walk member of the Holy Name Society. He was past president of the Monmouth District Council Name .Haven ______on July 22 at the Henry Hudson Trail in ot the Society of St. Vincent DePaul and was a Breed English setter mix ______Aberdeen at 5:30 p.m. The trail w ill be 6 Karate lessons offered member of the Keyport Seniors. Mr. Kenihan miles on a flat surface. The noncompeti­ was a U.S. Navy veteran of W orld War II. Color black______Surviving are his wife, Mary Hughes Kenihan; tive event w ill be open to the public and to Hazlet youngsters S p x f e m a l e ______three daughters, Kathleen H. Fridel of Age approx. 5 m onths______w ill be led by club members. Children age Registrations are being accepted for Livingston, Helen M. Simpkin of Austin, Tex., 12 and under must be accompanied by an Hazlet Recreation Commission’s “Karate and Margaret Kenihan of Morristown; and six Description well behaved; happy; adult. The walk will be held regardless of Lessons” for children. Youngsters, age 4­ grandchildren. Services were under the direc­ energetic; housebroken; has weather. AVA credit w ill be available for 7, will be given instruction on Mondays tion of Day Funeral Home, Keyport, with a reli­ interested members. For more informa­ gious service at Holy Family Roman Catholic some shots______from 4-4:45 p.m. beginning Aug. 3. Church. Interment was at Holmdel Cemetery. In tion, call club President Janet Noe at (732) Youths, age 8-14, w ill receive lessons on lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the 836-0318 or Donna Coulson at (732) 758­ Saturdays from 10-10:45 a.m. beginning American Heart Association or the American 8191. July 18. Diabetes Association. The eight lessons w ill be given at FLORENCE R. McGUIRE, 84, of Matawan Hazlet seeks residents Amato’s Studio, Palmer Avenue, at a cost died July 4 at home. Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., she of $30. A uniform will be required and was a lifelong resident of Matawan. Before retir­ Monmouth County SPCA ing in 1957, she was a supervisor at Hanson, bom on Feb. 25 may be purchased directly from Amato Benvanwinckle, Munning Co. in Matawan, Hazlet’s committee to observe its 150th for $25, a $40 value. where she worked for 16 years. She was a anniversary has found one resident bom in Participants can register through July communicant of St. Lawrence Roman Catholic (732)542-0040* the town 88 years ago on the anniversary 17 for Saturday classes, and through July Church, Laurence Harbor, where she was a r" ' - . n ' "-----— ■ ■- — i.ii'i a-—.Vi. , i. - v - .i i 31 for Monday classes, at the recreation member of the Altar Rosary Society. Surviving Mon. - Sat. 1-5 p.m. • Sun. 1-4 p.m. date of Feb. 25. The public is invited to are many nieces and nephews. Services were submit other candidates bom on the date - office, located in James J. Cullen Center under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Adopt a Pet is a public service provided by residents older than 85 years who were on Union Ave. An additional $5 w ill be Keyport, with a religious service at St. Greater Media Newspapers in conjunction born in the town and those residing in charged for late registrations. Checks only Lawrence Roman Catholic Church. Interment with the Monmouth County SPCA. older homes. will be accepted at registration. was at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Keyport. INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 5 3 POLICE BEAT HAS A ABERDEEN ^ ■NEW ^ NAME... T R A U S l A Garden Place resident reported that between 11 p.m. on July 6 and 8 a.m. on July 7, someone stole a 27-inch, five-speed 7 / » a h t ^ Magnum bicycle valued at $100 from the front of the resident’s house. SlIUlHiiDS. An Idiebrook Lane resident reported NYLON CAR COVERS that he was awakened by a noise at 2 a.m. WITH STORAGE BAG June 7 and later discovered that someone Water-repellent nylon with 5-foot zipper door, elastic had broken the rear window on his minivan. front and rear hems and A second incident on the same street and a theft deterrent trunk lock third on Northland Lane were reported the strap. Lim it 2. same night. One of the residents reported CAR COVER SECURITY KIT Everyday...7,99 Each #ZCBL that she found BBs in her car. A Keyport Avenue resident reported that sometime between July 3 at 4 p.m. and July 5 at 10 p.m. someone broke into his house and stole a Panasonic television val­ ued at $300 and a Pentax camera valued at $250. Police arrested Elaine Castro, 35, of 150 Ivyhill Drive, on July 3 at 1:58 p.m. for driving while intoxicated and refusal to sub­ mit to the Breathalyzer test. The arrest occurred on Lloyd Road and Ivyhill Drive. The woman, who had her 3-year-old child in the car, was also charged with endangering the welfare of a child. DR. HOOK ANTI-THEFT DEVICE m WITH BUILT-IN ALARM Heavy solid steel, dual protection automatically locks. Built-in shock sensor Two juveniles and a 19-year-old male with pulsating 125Db from Holmdel were treated and released siren. Protects cars, from Bayshore Community Hospital follow­ tracks, RVs and vans.

ing a July 4 fight on Cinday Lane involving Removes gum, varnish and carbon from people attending parties on Malvern Ridge TEXACO engine parts. 12 oz. #M 23-12 and Partridge Run. Charges are pending HAVOLINE FORMULA 3 FUEL INJECTOR & the completion of an investigation. MOTOR OIL CARBURETOR CLEANER ONE STEP CLEANER WAX Police arrested Sami Haddad, 66, Wisz 30 HD, 10W-30 OR 10W-40 Keeps fuel injectors and carburetors clean. Sale Price...... 99 Light oxidation remover. 16 oz. #39006 Street, Sayreville, and charged him with 12 oz. #M 49-12 Mfr. Mail-in Rebate...... 40 Sale Price...... 1.00 PERFECT-IT SHOW CAR WAX lewdness after a July 8 incident at Holmdel Mfr. Mail-in Rebate...... 1.00 Ultra high gloss finish. 16 oz. liquid or Park. 10.5 oz. paste. #39026/526 , Sale Price...... 7.99 Police arrested Joseph Giliberto, 32, Mail-in Port Monmouth Road, Keansburg, and 5 0 *Quart Rebate...... 3.00 99 See in store for details. charged him with criminal trespass and AFTER Each REBATE AFTER making terroristic threats after a July 8 inci­ Purchase ot 12 quarts required for rebate. REBATE AFTER REBATE Limit 4. See in store for details. 5 dent on Durand Drive. He remains in the Limit 1 case per customer. See store for details. 12 MONTH FREE Monmouth County jail in lieu of $25,000 m p t A ce m e n t; bail. E A O / A C E ENTIRE STOCK Mfr. By 4EX1DE More than $19,000 in construction See store for 85 MONTH BATTERY 875 cold crank amps of starting power, dual terminal. equipment was stolen from a construction c o m p le te /o w r r o f tires c o m p le te 130 minutes reserve capacity. Withstands site on Summerhouse Hill Road sometime s e le c tio n . temperature extremes. #DT-85 Limit 2. between July 8 and 9. M m FREE TESTING & M m INSTALLATION ^ Installation available HAZLET ■ at stores with service ■ Exchange centers only. O n Ju ly 8 at 10 p.m., fog lights valued at $50 were reported stolen from a vehicle parked at the Hazlet Multiplex theater, 2821 Route 35, according to reports. A Huffy 10-speed bicycle was reported stolen from a Golden Lane residence some­ time between 10:30 p.m. on July 7 and 6 a.m. on July 8, according to reports.

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P olice charged Paul B. Therriault Jr., 23, 3 Sarno St., Colonia, with driving while ENTIRE STOCK OF PUROLATOR intoxicated and reckless driving on July 8 at 4:02 p.m. after responding to a report of a AIR FILTERS & BREATHER FILTERS Reg. 7 9 ( To 24.99 Each fight at Fantasies, 63 Route 36, according to ULTREX ll/SE-70 ALL SEASON WHITEWALL reports. All season SIZE Police charged Thomas Mohler, 27, 1 tread design P185/80R13 PERFORMANCE AQUA FLOW RAIN TIRE • Strong Poly/ P185/75R14 Mohawk Drive, Matawan, with driving while Steel body P195/75R14 GRAND PRIX RADIAL 60,000 MILES intoxicated, careless driving and failure to • S Speed ratei P205/75R14 GT 60 SERIES BLACKWALL GRAND SPIRIT 2 0 % OFF • All season P205/75R15 C•mpm* SIZE PRICE 50% OFF signal after a routine motor vehicle stop at computer P215/75R15 •All season J|n price 50% OFF designed tread P225/75R15 tread design 2",' P175/70R13* 91.99 45.99 SERVICE SPECIAL the intersection of West Front and Beers • SR speed P185/60SR14 84.99 42.49 e Z S n w t PI 85/70R13* 92.99 46.49 Smooth ride, ??35/75R]5 P205/60SR13* *5.99 42.99 streets on June 28 at 1:47 a.m., according to responsive PI75/70R13 rated PI 85/70R14 93.99 46.99 P185/70R13* • Two steel P195/60SRM *7.99 43.99 •Allseason P19J/70R14 96.99 48.49 AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE reports. handling P215/60SR14’ 93.99 46.99 ’ Some sizes P185/70R14* 84.99 belts tread design P205/70R14 101.99 50.99 • Performance test system P195/70R14' 86.99 • Polyester P195/60SR15 90.99 45.49 • Aqua channel P205/70R15 103.99 51.99 • Leak check all connections and components On June 9 at 6:49 p.m., a Mongoose available in P205/60SR15 92.99 46.49 blackwall P205/70R14 87.99 cord design P215/70R15 107.99 53.99 • Diagnose heating and cooling systems, bicycle was reported stolen from a West P215/70R14 89.99 construction P215/60SR15 98.99 49.49 •Hightensile P205/65R15- 96.99 4«.49 fan clutch, fan belts and hoses P205/70R15 89.99 Deep long P235/60SR15* 109.99 54.99 steel belts P215/65R15 109.99 54.99 Front Street residence, according to reports. • Includes discharge and evacuation of air FREE P215/70R15 91.99 wearing tread P215/65SR15* 97.99 48.99 •Polyester P195/60R15* 104.99 52.49 conditioning system An attempted break-in was reported at a MOUNTING P225/70R15 95.99 Excellent P215/60SR15 112.99 56.49 body plies P205/60R151 107.99 53.99 Refrigerant, ON ALL P205/65R15' 89.99____ handling, P225/60SR15 120.99 60.49 • Resistance to P215/60R16- 119.99 59.99 Chingarora Avenue residence the night of STANDARD P215/65R15* 93.99 additional parts responsive hydroplaning P225/60R16- 124.99 62.49 and labor extra. July 4-5, according to reports. WHEELS! ‘Blackwall only steering ‘ Outline white lettering ‘ Blackwall only 9 9 Most domestic Refrigerant 134A A driver reported a small object was Balancing, valve stems and road hazard warranty not included in price of tires. cars and light not available in thrown from the Maple Place overpass on to Offer excludes warranty adjustments. See in store for complete details. 4 9 trucks some locations. Route 35 on July 5 at 2:36 p.m., smashing Service available at stores with service centers for most U.S. and import cars and light trucks. Replacement parts limited the windshield and denting the hood of the to store stock only. Special orders additional. driver’s car, according to reports. ABERDEEN Strathmore Shop. Ctr., 125 Rte. 34...... 732-583-2428 ‘ EAST ORANGE 829 So. Orange Ave...... 973-674-2160 * LINDEN 630 W St George Ave ...... 908-925-7000 ‘ PASSAIC PARK 195 Main Ave...... 973-779-2050 O n Atlantic Street, the windows of a car ‘ BAYONNE 400 Broadway (corner of 18th St.)...... 201-339-7272 EAST ORANGE 539 Martin Luther King Blvd...... 973-675-4402 ‘ LITTLE FERRY Rte 46 8 Bergen Tpke (in Valley fair) ...201-440-9730 PATERSON 37 W. Broadway (Cor. Memorial Dr.).....973-742-7411 were smashed the night of July 3-4, accord­ ‘ BELLEVILLE 110 Washington Ave...... 973-759-9884 EAST RUTHERFORD 540 Paterson Ave...... 201-438-4339 LOD1144 Rte 46 East...... 973-614-1122 *PHILLIPSBURG Hillcrest Shop. Mall, 755 Memorial Parkway...908-454-3500 BLOOMFIELD 26-48 Bloomfield Ave...... 973-748-5980 HAMILTON TOWNSHIP 2130 South Broad St...... 609-888-3730 MIDOLETOWN 887 Rte 35 at Tindall Rd...... 732-671-9400 POMPTON PLAINS Plains Plaza Shop. Ctr.. 500-15 Rte. 23 ....973-835-9400 ing to reports. BRICKTOWN Caldor Shop. Ctr., 718 Rte. 70 ...... 732-477-5252 HARRISON Harrison Plaza Shop. Ctr.. Bergen & 4th Sts... 973-482-4200 ‘ NEWARK 370 Elizabeth Ave (near Meeker)...... 973-242-8252 TOMS RIVER Toms River Shop. Ctr., Main St. & Rte 37 ....732-244-0700 BRIDGEWATER Somerset Shop. Ctr.. 347 Rtes. 202^06....908-722-2208 HILLSIDE 385 Rte. 22 West...... 908-964-0300 NORTH BERGEN 2401-03 Kennedy Blvd...... 201-866-2686 TRENTON Lawrence Shop. Ctr., Rte. 1...... 609-882-4112 A car was stolen the night of July 2-3 CARTERET 801 Roosevelt Ave...... 732-541-0700 ‘ IRVINGTON 433 Fabyan Place (in Valley Fair)...... 973-373-8208 PARLIN Gateway Shop Ctr .Rte 9 & Emston Rd....732-721-2700 ‘ TRENTON 1875 N. Olden Ave...... 60M82-8288 from the Shell Mart on Clark Street and CHERRY HILL 1811 Rte. 70 (W. Marlton Pike)...... 609-661-1474 JERSEY CITY Hudson Mall. Rte. 440 & Communipaw Ave.... 201-433-9193 PARSIPPANY Baldwin Shop Ctr. Rte 46 ...... 973-335-2188 UNION Rte. 22 & W. Chestnut St...... 908-687-1234 OFFICIAL STATE DOVER Jamesway Shop. Ctr.. Rte 46 East & Blackwell St. ...973-366-4120 LAKEWOOD Lakewood Shop. Ctr., 1700 Madison Ave. ...732-363-5885 PASSAIC Capitol Plaza, 320-326 Monroe St...... 973-778-8006 WOODBRIDGE Bradlees Shop. Ptaza, Rte. 9 & Rte. 440...732-826-2622 Broadway and was later recovered on Line Road in Hazlet, according to reports. 5 4 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 SPORTS

V olleyball bash arrives at beach

BY TIM M O R RIS______Mike Whitmarsh, a heavyweight in his Staff Writer , own right a defending champion this weekend. Like Kiraly, Steffes w ill try to elmar Beach will be the volleyball win for the fifth time in Belmar. He won capital this weekend when it hosts the Olympic gold medal in beach volley­ the $50,000 Sunkist Open Sat­ B ball with Kiraly in 1996 in Atlanta and urday and Sunday. The best beach vol­ has the most AVP wins in the ’90s with leyball players in the world will be mak­ 106 titles. ing their eighth straight trip to the Jersey Shore as part of the 1998 M iller Lite- Steffes comes to Belmar, however, in Association of Volleyball Players Tour. a slump for him. He has not been in the This is the 16th stop on the six-month top four in the last three events since he tour. and Emanuel won in Corpus Christi, Texas, back on May 30-31. When you talk about the best players in the world, one name Whitmarsh won the Olympic silver springs to mind: , and he’s medal back in ’96 and of course, is the no stranger to Belmar. Kiraly has won defending champion in Belmar having four times at Belmar, 1991-93 and 1996 won last year teamed with Ceman. W hit­ with . Kiraly and Steffes have marsh is ranked No. 7 on the AVP Tour since gone their own separate ways and and has a win this year. now have different partners, but they con­ Other top players who will be in tinue to win. Belmar include: Brian Lewis (ranked No. Kiraly is now teamed with Adam 8 and a winner in Belmar in ‘95); Ceman, Johnson, and the duo has scored three Andre Gomes (who has a win this year wins this year, bringing Kiraly’s career with Emanuel); Eric Fonoimona (the lead­ total to 133 wins on the beach. That mark ing money winner this year, thanks to his is second to ’s 139, and win in the King of the Beach Invitational Kiraly (who is the all-time career money and ranked No. 6); Bill Boullianne (who winner at more than $2.7 million) would won in Belmar in 1995 with Brian like to get one step closer to the career Lewis); Dain Blanton (ranked No. 5 on record this weekend at one of his favorite the tour); and Todd Rogers and Dax sites. He and Johnson were runners-up to Holdren (who are co-ranked No. 9). . Mike Whitmarsh and Canyon Ceman at Despite the dominance up top with Belmar in 1997. Loiola, Steffes, Kiraly and Johnson, this Kiraly and Johnson come to Belmar year has been the most competitive sea­ with two wins in the last three AVP son in AVP history with a number of dif­ events. ferent teams each week making it to the semi-finals and nailing down top four fin­ Steffes was teamed up most of 1998 ishes. There have been no fewer than 20 with Brazil’s Jose Loiola and led the AVP players who have had top four finishes Tour with five wins. Loiola, though, and eight who have tasted victory, creat­ comes to Belmar with a new partner, fel­ ing very competitive early round matches low Brazilian Emanuel Rego. They won each week. the most recent AVP event in Cleveland. It was Loiola’s sixth win of the year and The $50,000 Sunkist Open will be a Karch Kiraly Emanuel’s third (all with different part­ 32-team single-elimination tournament. (201) 507-8900. Tickets are needed for listings). ners). Loiola is the No. 1 player on the Play will run from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. center court viewing only; outer court AVP Tour. In addition to his six wins, he Saturday and 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sun­ The 1998 Miller Lite/AVP Tour w ill day. The championship match is slated for viewing is free and open to the public. award $1.35 million in prize money dur­ has nine top-four finishes, the most of The tournament is located at Fifth Street anyone on the tour. 2 p.m. A ll times are tentative and subject ing its 22-city, 13-state, six-month season. to change. and Ocean Avenue in Belmar. The season w ill culminate with the AVP Steffes has the most wins on the tour Fox Sports Net w ill televise the tour­ championships in Muskegon, Mich., Aug. this year with seven (one of those with Tickets range from $10 to $25 and can nament on a same-day, tape-delayed basis 28-30. The AVP is celebrating its 15th Emanuel). He has been teaming up with be purchased through Ticketmaster at on July 19 at 4:30 p.m. EST (check local season. Local baseball team off to national tournament

BY WARREN RAPPLEYEA______Games were played at St. John Vianney Warren, who along with Bobby Young, birds in the championship game. Staff Writer . and Mater Dei high schools. A ll players of St. John Vianney, and Larry Best- Keyport’s Joe Barbara paced the attack must be 16 years old or younger. Berfet, of Essex Catholic, delivered RBI with three hits, including a homer, while The Jersey Shore Thunderbirds will Things looked good at the outset, as singles. Mater Dei’s Eric D’ Alessandro, represent New Jersey at the 1998 the Thunderbirds easily downed Team That set up a rematch with the Sharks, Neptune’s Adam Rosenberg and Young Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Junior New Jersey, 11-1, in the tournament but this time the Thunderbirds emerged each had two hits. Olympic Tournament in Hampton Roads, opener. Catcher Frank Manzi and out­ victorious as Holmdel’s Glenn Gussis Dan D ’Alessandro, who coaches the Va., from Aug. 1-7. fielder Dereck Warren, of Long Branch, went the distance for a 5-3 win. Gussis Thunderbirds along with Bob Young, The Thunderbirds, comprised from and Steve Craig, of St. John Vianney, helped his own cause with a pair of hits, said his team w ill keep busy prior to the area high school baseball teams, qualified stroked RBI doubles in the victory. and Long Branch’s Jake Jones also deliv­ national tournament by playing a series for their third successive national tourney The Thunderbirds then lost a heart- ered two hits. of games against local and regional by winning three of four games in the breaker to the Jersey Shore Sharks, 4-3, Another complete game, this time teams. New Jersey State Tournament July 3-5. despite a strong pitching performance by from Ocean’s Matt Soto, paced the T- INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 5 5

Princeton Golf Academy 1998 Summer Jr. Tournament Schedule

Date Site Tee time H a v e Y o u B e e n I n j u r e d ? July 20 George Washington Golf Club 11:00 a.m. THE LAW FIRM OF July 22 Silver Spring Golf Club, Hershey, Pa. 9:00 a.m. in iljUii:/ July 27 Trenton Country Club 1:00 p.m. I r S A W Y E R , July 31 George Washington Golf Club 11:00 a.m. Aug. 3 Peddie Golf Club 10:00 a.m. I ’Jfes G A L E & ■. Aug. 5 George Washington Golf Club 11:00 a.m. f i » f | [*:• LAUGHLIN Aug. 6 Manaday Golf Club, Hershey, Pa. H 9:00 a.m. H A S B E E N Aug. 13 Bedens Brook Golf Club 9:00 a.m. Hr i PROTECTING THE R IG H T S O F Aug. 17 Hershey Country Club South, Hershey, Pa. 9:00 a.m. ✓ Aug. 19 George Washington Golf Club 11:00 a.m. ACCIDENT VICTIMS FOR OVER 30 YEARS Aug. 24 Jumping Brook Country Club (Coaches Tour) 10:30 a.m. f m • % IN SUCH CASES AS: Aug. 25 Woodlake Country Club (Coaches Tour) 10:30 a.m. Aug.31 Jumping Brook Country Club 10:30 a.m. Car Accidents • Worker’s Compensation • Medical Malpractice 1 Slip and Pall Accidents • Products Liability • Wrongful Death

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BY LINDSEY SIECLE______“What we’re looking for are the kids Staff Writer that are falling through the cracks,” Bar­ tolino said. “Right now, they need a place aseball has Little League, football to play competitively.” AUTO has Pop Warner and now golf has He noted that junior events have fields B the Princeton Golf Academy Junior limited to about 100 players and high Tour. school golf teams generally don’t carry ^PAINTING Sports leagues for youth have been more than eight members, with six playing around for decades, but golf, historically a given event. associated with country clubs, has never “There are more kids looking to play had anything remotely similar to the or­ than are getting the opportunity. Most go ganizations that get children involved in back and play with the same three friends the more traditional youth sports. they’ve been playing against all along. 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Not only does he expect to be run­ “I had officiated in youth baseball, bas­ ning as many as 60 tournaments in central FREE ESTIMATES ketball and football leagues, and I noticed New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania, he that golf didn’t have something similar — also is looking at a rapid expansion Tinton Falls local and affordable events where a parent throughout New Jersey and the rest of the 46 Gilbert St. could take their child to play,” Bartolino country. 800-621-0124 said. “There’s no reason this can’t operate AUTO PAINTING Vans, trucks and commercial vehicles by estimate. Bodywork, Rust repair and stripping of old & BODYWORKS The Princeton Golf Academy Junior the same way Little League does, with paint extra. Additional surface preparation may be necessary. Not valid with any other otter. 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Entrance applications may out of those events. be obtained by calling 1 (609) 394-6559. m u m m m rmm m t SPORT SHORTS All Floor Models E lizabeth C a rr, a 1998 graduate of Kevin Clark, a 1994 graduate of Minimum Discount J / O Mater Dei High School, will continue her Middletown South High School and a academic and athletic career at King’s 1998 graduate of the U.S. Naval Acade­ Selected Items f /\a / College, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. A first baseman my, Annapolis, Md., has been named to on the Seraphs’ softball team, Carr closed the Naval Academy Athletic Hall of Discounted Up To vr /O out her career with a senior campaign in Fame. Clark was a four-year letter winner which she hit .518 with 10 doubles, 27 runs and a three-time A ll League selection as a scored and a Shore Conference leading 39 tight end on the Academy’s lightweight Last day in O ld Bridge A ug. 31st. RBI. She was a team captain and received football team. Clark is currently assigned the team’s Players Award. 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Santa’s Merry Workshop Musical Figurine SPORT SHORTS Katie Tice, 10, of Aberdeen swam to Juan Vazquez, 10, Everett Moore, 11, five medals at the third annual South Anthony Vazquez, 9, and Richard Moore, Plainfield odd-age group swim meet. 10, four members of the Stallions, a Swimming in the 10-11 age group, Tice Hazlet-based travel soccer team, won the took first in the 100 individual medley, 11- and 12-year-old’s division at the second in the 50 meter breaststroke, but­ MetroStars-sponsored 3-on-3 Shootout terfly and backstroke and third in the soccer tournament in East Brunswick. Madame Alexander® freestyle event to rank as the top individ­ Bride and Groom ual point scorer at the meet. With the victory, the team, coached by Stallions’ coach Juan Vazquez, advances The Middletown Soccer Club is spon­ to the Northeast Regional Finals of the Supply of event-exclusive soring an “F” license course for soccer national tournament. products is limited. coaches on July 23 from 6 to 9:30 p.m. and July 25 from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. The The New Jersey Cobras, a 14-and- a— course will be held at Croydon Hall on under AAU baseball team, is seeking Leonardville Road. For more information, players for its summer and fall seasons. Of Collecting M cro°^ or to register, call Dave Ritter at 671­ For more information, or to schedule a 8701. The minimum class size is 25 and a tryout, call 536-4908 or 671-2948. Madame Alexander® ALEXANDER DOLL COMPANY, INC. stand-by list w ill be kept. INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 5 7 M onm outh stars out Alarm System to end Ocean streak

BY NEIL SCHUMAN that you played against during the season. Staff Writer They’re all good people and it’s a lot of fun.” onmouth County’s senior all-stars Vergari, who will continue his football will have one thing in mind when and track careers at the University of Rhode M they take the field at Ocean Island this fall, is looking forward to helping Township High School for Friday night’sMonmouth in its attempt to snap the skid. 21st annual All-Shore Football Classic — “My friends and I have gone to this end Ocean County’s two-game winning game over the years to watch everyone streak. play,” Vergari said. “The crowd always The last time Monmouth won was in enjoys this game. It’s all about fun, but there 1995, when Matawan’s Charlie Rogers comes a time when winning becomes very INSTALLED (now at Georgia Tech) and Middletown important.” South’s Jeff Martin put on a dominating Mike Polito, Vergari’s Matawan team­ running display. mate, agrees. Friday’s game, which kicks off at 7:15 “Hopefully we can turn it around for p.m., appears to have the same potential. Monmouth this year,” said Polito, a line­ Red Bank Regional’s Eric McCoo, bound backer. “We have great running backs, RECEIVE for Penn State, and Long Branch’s everybody’s working hard in practice. I ’m Tashawne “Tidy” Corbett w ill give Mon­ proud of myself just for being chosen to mouth a potent one-two tailback punch. The play in this game. It helps bring some of the * 1 0 0 Monmouth backfield also includes pride back to Matawan football.” Middletown South’s Paul Keator. The Monmouth linebacking corps also Towards Additional Protection Raritan High School graduate Jason includes Freehold Borough’s Mike Hubbert DeVirgilio will be splitting time at quarter­ and Mater Dei’s Ryan MacPhee. r OFFER EXPIRES 7-29-98 I back with Manasquan’s Jax Landfried. The Howell’s Danny Tice has been working team is so loaded with backfield talent that out on both the offensive and defensive Freehold Township’s all-time leading pass­ Citi Protective Services, Inc. lines. er, Mark Ackermann, w ill be playing at “I love playing both ways,” Tice said. “I wide receiver. just enjoy being out there. I hope to make Raritan’s Dan O ’Donnell and Mark Ellis, 1-800-519-4895 who were offensive forces for the Rockets, contributions on both sides of the ball and are both listed as defensive backs on the do whatever it takes to help Monmouth CALL TOLL-FREE NOW! Monmouth County roster, as is Allentown County win. With the great running backs High School graduate Ray Shea and we have, all you have to do is give them a Not a Lease You Ow n The System 5 Howell’s Graham Klatt. little bit of a hole and they’ll take it from Offer covers parts & installation of our standard alarm system. 36 month monitoring agreement Mater Dei’s John Comeliusen will han­ there.” required @ $24.95 per month. Certain restrictions may apply. Local permit fees may be required. dle the punting chores. Fellow Rebel Matt Dempsey joins Tice Satisfactory credit history required. Telephone Line Connection Charges May Apply. ______Matawan’s Shane Vergari, a state cham­ on a defensive line, which also includes pion shot putter, will play on both the offen­ Manalapan’s Rich Zrebiec. sive and defensive lines. St. John Vianney graduate Dan Barsnica, “It’s been a good week. We’ve had some Middletown South standout Donny Dust good practices with a lot of people,” said and Holmdel’s John Buckley (tight end) Vergari. “It’s good to work with your rivals join Vergari on the offensive line. SPORT SHORTS The Hazlet Terminators, a 1984-85 The Middletown Soccer Club is spon­ boys soccer team in Mid-New Jersey soring a referee license course at Croydon Soccer Association’s Premier Division, Hall on Leonardville Road from July 28- are looking for experienced players. For Aug. 8. The course w ill be held on week­ more information, call (732) 495-7755 or days from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on 739-1036. For information in Spanish, call Saturday from 12:30 to 5:30 p.m. For 264-8890. more information or to register, call Dave Ritter at 671-8701. The minimum class The Woods Hollow Classic, a moun­ tain bike race sponsored by the size is 25 and a stand-by list will be kept. 432 Front Street Monmouth County Park System, is slated for Aug. 1 at Tatum Park, Holland Road, The Middletown Babe R uth F all nion each Middletown. The event has two courses, Baseball/Softball League is seeking U B , N.J. one suitable for beginners and one suit­ umpires. The paid positions begin Sept. 7 (Bottom of Union Ave.) (732) 335-8989 able for experienced (sport) mountain bik­ and end the last week in October. An ers. The beginner race w ill start at 8 a.m. umpiring seminar is scheduled for Aug. Gourmet Ice Cream & Trimmings and covers 7.5 miles. The sport race is an 11 and 13. If interested call 787-0589 and Plus Italian Ices 11.25 mile course and begins at 9:30 a.m. leave your name and phone number. (Shakes, Floats, Malts, Sundaes etc.) A ll competitors must wear ANSI, ATSM or Snell approved helmets. Racers are Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring a responsible for having their bike inspected OUTDOOR COFFEE BAR rafting trip down the Delaware River on for safety prior to race day. Awards w ill KOFFEE KLOTCH WEDNESDAY be presented to the top three male and Aug. 23. The trip is a four-and-a-half hour ride in family-sized rafts and is not ex­ (5pm to 9pm) female finishers. Also, awards will be LUNCH SPECIAL - 2 Sabrett Hot Dogs & Small Soda *2 given to the top two finishers in each age pected to hit rough water. The trip in­ group. The registration fee prior to July 24 cludes a hot dog barbecue at the end. The (11am -4pm) is $16 for each category and includes a fee for the trip is $22 per person for the P(m • Nachos • “Single Serve” Pizza______\ commemorative shirt. Race-day registra­ first three people in the raft (adults and tion will be accepted from 6:45 to 7:45 children over 12) and $10 for children 11 11 AM to 10 PM SUN.-THUR. a.m. for the beginner race and 8:15 to 9:15 and under (the fourth, fifth and sixth peo­ 11 AM to 11 PM FRI. & SAT. a.m. for the sport race. The race-day regis­ ple in the raff). Life vests w ill be provided tration fee is $20 and shirts w ill be distrib­ for everyone. The bus for the trip leaves Bring the Family and Visit the uted while supplies last. For more infor­ the library overflow lot on Middle Road at -ssr., mation, or an application, call 542-1642. New 5 Million Dollar Beach 8 p.m. For more information, call (732) ■i T ONi IlffflJI T'Tt' - For persons with hearing impairment the 739-0653. IT ’S FR E E TDD machine number is 219-9484. 5 8 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998

r t Softball tourney to benefit W#RLD WIDE TILE ABERDEEN PAVILION OfAberdeen Down syndrome research 300 Hwy. 34 • Aberdeen 583-5778 1/4 mile south o f Lloyd Road illy Carey loved softball. “He lived The first three years, the tournament for two things — softball and hunt­ couldn’t be completed because of rain and ing,” said Keyport resident Bruce quad-champions had to be crowned. Summer SALE B In 1996, Butterick Bulkheading of Cedar Derechailo. In 1994, Derechailo and Carey were planning a softball tournament when Run became the tournament’s first outright D iscover the C lassic Carey passed away. champions. Derechailo decided to carry on with their Last year, Athlete’s Alley of Shrewsbury B eauty of C eram ic T ile! plans and named the tournament in Carey’s won the title. T im eless, T asteful, memory. The tournament owes a debt of gratitude to several sponsors fro helping to make the Elegant... and D urable. On Saturday, Aug. 1, the Billy Carey One-Pitch Softball Tournament will be event possible. played for the fifth time. George Pent of the VFW takes care of Bob Ortleb of Belford has been helping the concession stands. McDonald’s of J f W ' O Derechailo run the tournament since its sec­ Aberdeen and Union Beach have donated ond season. ice and the use of water coolers. Installation ;! Any Ceramic Tile! The tournament, which benefits Up Lucent Technologies in Holmdel has Sale Items Excluded. With Down Syndrome, will be played at donated T-shirts. Some are given to tourna­ four fields in Aberdeen, the two Veterans of ment volunteers. The remainder are sold to Foreign Wars Ross Fields, Giusti Field and spectators to benefit Up With Down CERAMIC • MARBLE • GRANITE Oak Shades. Syndrome. HARDWOOD FLOORING • CARPET “I didn’t want to make the tournament a Littman Jewelers has paid for the rental MON-WED 8-5 • THUR 8-8 • FRI 8-4 • SAT 9-5 profit-generating event,” said Derechailo. “I of the VFW hall. a was looking for a charity to fund, and I The tournament is sanctioned by the started approaching people in the old Amateur Softball Association and is played Aberdeen Township Slo-Pitch League.” in a round-robin format. Four teams are Doug McTaggart, owner of the Dougout eliminated during the round robin to set up Bar and Liquors in Matawan, suggested Up the single-elimination quarterfinals and “I LOST With Down Syndrome which benefits semifinals. 53 LBS Down syndrome research. The $180 entry fee guarantees each team Your SIZE 40 In the tournament’s first season, 12 a minimum of three games. About half of TO 33 teams participated. In each of the past three the 16-team bracket has been filled, so there WAIST" years, 16 teams played. are still several open spots. Four of the teams that participate annual­ Any teams interested in playing may George Amabile, ly had some association with Carey. One contact Derechailo at (732) 739-6843 or Englishtown N eighbors team calls itself the Dog Pound in remem­ Ortleb at (732) 495-2755. . brance of Carey’s nickname, “Dog.” — Neil Schuman “I LOST are Losing 63 LBS SPORT SHORTS SIZE 16 Community YMCA in Red Bank is The Middletown Soccer Club is seek­ TO 9” hosting its second Annual Gus Macker 3- ing volunteer coaches and trainers for girls Arm Phillips, on-3 Basketball Tournament on Aug. 15 and boys teams from under-9 through Spring L a k e and 16. The tournament w ill have brack­ under-16. All levels of experience, training 1,000s o f Heights ets, separated by gender, for teams from and coaching license levels will be consid­ 10 and under to 35 and older. Teams are ered. Coaching license training can be pro­ guaranteed a minimum of three games, vided. For more information, call Dave and the registration fee is $88. Proceeds Ritter at (732) 671-8701 or send background © P o u n d s from the event will benefit the Y ’s information and a resume to MSC ACCESS program, designed to ensure Coaching, P.O. Box 103, Middletown, N.J. that no one is denied access to YM C A 07748. programs and services because of inability to pay. For more information, call the Gus The Holmdel Stallions Fury, a 1985-86 Macker hotline at 530-6752. girls soccer team, is seeking players for the YOU CAN upcoming fall and spring seasons. Players The Middletown Fightin’ Angels, an must be bom on dr after Aug. 1, 1985 and “I LOST under-10 girls soccer team, captured first do not have to be Holmdel residents. Soccer DO I place in the Jersey Area Girls Soccer must be a priority. If interested, call Argy TOO! 38 LBS Association Tournament with a 3-0-1 Milonas at (732) 946-9585. SIZE 12 o k t s t a r t e d record. The Angels defeated the Marlton TO 4” Shockers, 4-1, The Manalapan Thunder, 4-0 The New Jersey Lightning AAU base­ J 2 9 95 Connie Siegrist, and the Council Rock (Pa.) Attack, 4-0. The ball program is seeking players from 13 to Hazlet Angels tied the East Brunswick Lady Ms. 15 (not 16 before Aug. 1) to play on Chief 2-2 in the final. Jennifer Anzivino Sundays and in summer tournaments. The scored both goals and finished with eight for program has roster openings on teams in WOODBRIDGE 825 Rt. 1 S. (Opposite Loman Ford) the tournament. Erin Unterstein assisted on South Brunswick, Old Bridge, Edison, 732-326-9100 one of Anzivino’s goals in the final. Goalie Millburn and Secaucus. The program does MARLBORO 172 RT. 9 NORTH Samantha Sica had to leave after an injury not require players to quit other teams to 732-972-9604 suffered during the game and Courtney participate. For more information, call Frank HOLMDEL 2124 HWY 35 (at Laurel Avenue) Kumm did a fine job of filling in. 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Side-impact crashes State awards contract for enhanced emissions testing topic of petition By The Associated Press expect federal officials to allow them to begin DiEleuterio said a treasury analysis found handing out two-year inspection stickers. the state would have to pay $2.07 more per By The Associated Press tate Treasurer James DiEleuterio From August to the end of the year, all cars enhanced inspection if state workers contin­ announced the state intends to award a with a model year ending in an even number ued to run the show. The treasurer said consumer group said recently it was $63.2 million contract to the lone bidder will get two-year stickers. Those with car Parsons would increase by several hundred petitioning the federal government S for New Jersey’s plan to build and operatemodel a years ending in an odd-number will get the number of employees on inspection A for more protection for passengers in tougher vehicle emissions testing system. one-year stickers from August to September, lanes. vehicles involved in side-impact crashes. For most motorists, awarding the contract and won’t be required to have their cars Parsons in its bid promised to work with “More than one-third of the serious to would kick off a plan to distribute two-year inspected at all from October to the end of the state employee unions on retaining state severe injuries suffered in crashes last year inspection stickers beginning in August. year. workers after taking over operations the were the result of side-impacts,” said Judith DiEleuterio said he informed legislative In 1999, even-model years won’t have to state-run inspection system. That vow did not Stone, president of Advocates for Highway leaders he intends to award the contract to get their cars inspected, while those with odd sway the CWA, which represents about 80 and Auto Safety. Parsons Infrastructure & Technology Group, a model years will get two-year inspection “Big, heavy, stiff sport utility vehicles, supervisors. The union’s leadership said state division of Pasadena, .-based stickers. workers always lose with privatization. full-size vans and large pickups are causing a Parsons Inc. The contract award will go to a company But leaders of the Service Employees rising toll of deaths and serious injuries, espe­ The announcement signals a huge privati­ that landed contracts to help rebuild Bosnia, International Union, which represents those cially in side-impact crashes with smaller, zation deal, because the contract calls for Vietnam and Kuwait. A division of the com­ who perform the tests, called the bid by the lighter” cars, she said. Parsons to operate vehicle inspection services pany also contributed $62,000 in campaign company “union friendly.” The National Highway Traffic Safety now manned by state employees. Under a contributions last year to political committees Administration (NHTSA) has said it wants to state law, DiEleuterio was required to give operated by Republican state leaders, accord­ “The bottom line is that the new system toughen its requirements for protection on the lawmakers at least 20-days notice before pro­ ing to an Associated Press review of finance will create opportunities for all current motor side of vehicles. Both consumer groups and ceeding with a privatization plan. The contract records. vehicle inspection personnel,” said automakers have sent petitions to the agency is expected to be awarded to the firm July 29. The company in its bid said it can get the DiEleuterio. offering suggestions on the best way to tight­ “After a careful review of the bid submit­ system running by the beginning of 2000. The The bid calls for converting the inspection en the requirements. ted by Parsons, and after having conducted an bid calls for converting or constructing 132 lanes, which requires new emissions testing Gerald Donaldson, senior research direc­ economic analysis as required by law, it is my lanes at 35 motor vehicle inspection facilities. equipment that simulate how much cars pol­ tor for Advocates, said the agency should determination that the bid meets the necessary Parsons said it could then perform each test lute under road conditions. It also includes a introduce an optional stricter standard for criteria and that a contract should be award­ under the tougher system for $24.25 a car. The subcontract for DKB and Partners, which automakers that would promote the use of ed,” DiEleuterio said. firm said it can perform less stringent tests for currently employs former Whitman side air bags in cars to protect the chest and The enhanced inspection testing system is $20.61 a vehicle. spokesman Carl Golden, to launch a $6.2 pelvis. being pushed by federal environmental offi­ The state’s largest public employees million public relations campaign as the new One possible test would be to crash the cials as one way to ease the nation’s second- union, the Communications Workers of system gets going. side of a car into a upright pole. Even though worst air pollution problem. In return for the America (CWA), asserted state workers can Union officials had charged this is a compliance with such a test would be volun­ tougher tests, which could flunk more cars, do the job for less money. The union said the “politically connected” contract; Golden said tary, Donaldson believes automakers would motorists will have to get their cars inspected state would have to pay about $20 million he has “been retired from state government compete to do well on it, prompting better once every two years instead of once a year. more the first year by using a private firm, a for 18 months,” and Parsons contacted his side-impact protection. Once a contract is awarded, state leaders statement disputed by treasury officials. firm “because we do public information.” NHTSA officials said they have just received the petition but have four months before they are required to comment. In September, NHTSA will start to phase CENTRAL JERSEY MORTGAGE RATES in a new requirement for padding in autos to increase head protection. 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Location Manalapan Gateway Shopping Center. individual to answer phones, SECRETARY 122 Tices Lane C LE R IC A L / S EC R ETAR Y Job Code: GHLPN CARPENTER ALSO AVAILABLE: F/T & P/T perform miscellaneous com­ Multi task position in East East Brunswick, NJ For Administration Department positions at our Middletown PROGRAM puter tasks and filling. Knowl­ Brunswick Chiropractic Office. of Medical Group in Old Valid driver’s license a must. Minimum 10 years experience Benefits available. Will train. Call 732-549-6187 to schedule in remodeling. Specializing in location, Middletown Shopping MANAGEMENT edge of Windows 95 and TRAINEE Bridge. Busy department seek­ Plaza, Rt. 35. Office 95/97 a plus. Substan­ Returnees welcome. Call Tool rental company for alt ing help with overflow work & an interview, fax resume to framing additions & able to 732-254-6036 732-549-0629, or send to: totally remodel a bathroom POSITIONS tial growth opportunities, full positions. Drivers, counter, copying. Word processing benefits and friendly work mechanic. Earn as you learn. experience a m ust. C a ll & Cerebral Palsy Association from start to finish. Plenty of MANICURIST TEACHERS ASSISTANTS Roosevelt Park-Oak Drive work. High wages if qualified. FT/PT. Must be experienced, Entry level and middle man­ environment. Fax resume to The Goddard School of Old 732-308-2200. Ocean/Monmouth leave message 732-679-5800, agement in residential 732-390-2175 or mail to: ext. 196. EOE/AA Edison, NJ 08837 Must have truck & tools. licensed.Salary/commission/ Bridge is seeking assistants WAREHOUSE/LABORER- All resumes must include the Call 732-566-2828 benefits. Manalapan. With or programs. Involves supervi­ DSO Fluid Handling for our infant & preschool Use of hand/air toots, some sion and training of adults with 11 Harts Lanes, Suite l-J COMPUTER USERS NEED­ job code. EOE without following. 732-536-2440 classes. Must be creative & lifting required. Sayreville. ED. Work own hours. CIRCULATION OFFICE needs developmental disabilities and, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 energetic. Call 732-441-3500 Call 732-254-1404 an organized detail oriented MARKETING group home staff, some direct $20 thousand - $75 thousand person to supervise field care, transportation of resi­ year. 1-800-348-7186 x 3081 RECEPTIONIST representatives. FT/PT. Old Bridge. Creative For busy salon. Looking for self-starter, com fortable on dents and handling of finances. TELEMARKETING CALL 732-254-1755 Flexibility a must, beeper is SECRETARIES/ NURSES COOK organized, fashionable people Ask for MARGE computer and phone. Out­ 8AM - 2PM, M-F. Manalapan person. Flexible hours. Paid going, able to complete involved. Experience and col­ CERTIFIED Greater Media Newspapers lege degree preferred. Loca­ ADMIN ASSTS. $10°°£ Child Center. Certification vacation. Great pay! Call projects to make our practice preferred. Prepare lunch and for interview: 732-432-0680 CLERK-MEDICAL RECORDS known and well thought of. tions: Aberdeen & Old Bridge BD Temps is seeking Starting salary. No selling. HOME Job Code: GHPN snacks. Clean up. State of the Full time positions in Old Fax resume to: 732-525-1600 qualified candidates with Appointment setting only. HEALTH AIDES art facility. Pleasant work Bridge & Sayreville working Potential to $15. per hour RECEPTIONIST within busy Medical Records MASSEUSE HELPERS Microsoft Word and environment. Benefits. Please Front desk plus other duties. for giving massage. RESIDENTIAL for fulltim e, 9-5, & 1-9 LIVE-INS call 732-536-8181 EOE Will train.Computer experience. Department. Good recognition Excel. Positions cur­ Monday-Friday. Other of numbers & letters. Willing to $10.00 per nour plus tips. TRAINERS rently available for temp RNs DRIVER/COURIER 3 days per week, 4-8pm. train.Call Cindy 732-679-5100, ___Call 732-855-9242 (Direct Care Workers) shifts, evenings, weekends Call 732-679-1551 ext. 128 or fax resume P/T hours. Individuals to work or temp to hire. Excellent available at $7. per hr. LPN's 732-679-6903. EOE/AA MEDICAL evenings, overnights, morn­ telephone and customer Excellent telephone & Available Immediately! VAN DRIVERS/ RECEPTIONIST/SALES Optical store requires several ings and weekend hours in a service skills required. computer training program. • Shin W o rk C O U R IE R S ELECTRICIANS ASSISTANT group home teaching residents Perfect for students & articulate, well organized For busy Doctor’s office in • Staff Relief Part-time AM & PM people. Sales experience a Mid sized company looking for life skills and working on IHP’s. Never a fee. seniors Interviews - 7 Days one good all around mechanic Morganville. Experience only Some direct care (assistance must. Excellent salary & apply in Venipuncture, EKG & Ask for Lorraine. No experience needed. AIRBORNE EXPRESS is working conditions. Evenings with 5 to 10 years experience with toileting and feeding) r e f e r r e d in commercial/industrial wiring. physicals. Immediate opening. involved. Locations: Call (732) 577-9432 Main Street P hiring Van Drivers/Couriers for & Saturday. Old Bridge area. Permanent position, benefits, Call 732-536-7144 Aberdeen, Old Bridge and Freehold location local package pick-up and Call 732-721-5367 BD Temps - Freehold H e a l t h m a t e delivery. We have part-time paid holidays and overtime. Manalapan. Some experi­ 732-303-5496 RETAIL - NOW HIRING Must have references and PR W RITER ence preferred, HS diploma An Affiliate of Barbara Davis AM/PM positions available. Employment Services For Interview 732-840-5566 • DEPARTMENT MANAGERS valid driver’s license. Fax Who can pitch & write - both required. Job Code: GHRT • SALES ASSOCIATE resume to: 732-396-8259 or print & electronic media. Must We offer $8./hr. to start, $10./hr. after one year, min. • CASHIER • STOCK Call 732-396-8480 know New Jersey! 20 year old Valid drivers license a must. Apply in person: Holmdel area agency with Call 732-549-6187 to schedule Retail $1 ./hr. increase every year EXECUTIVE SALES great track record. Fax resume an interview, fax resume to after; 7 paid holidays, 6 paid CALDOR One of the nation’s largest sick days, 10 days paid to: 732-946-8032 732-549-0629, or send to: Marlboro Plaza, Rts. 9 & 520 corporations has 2 outstanding Cerebral Palsy Association vacation; Company-paid medi­ sales opportunities. Must be REAL ESTATE SALES Roosevelt Park-Oak Drive cal/dental/vision insurance for local resident with managerial Opportunity is knocking. Don’t Edison, NJ 08837 you and.your eligible SALES ability. Business or sales back­ miss our on going pre-licensing All resumes must include the dependents; Company-paid Branch America, an Interna­ ground helpful. Please send courses & superior training to Job Code. EOE training program & uniforms. tional B to B Services Compa­ resume stating personal help you get a FAST successful ny located in East Brunswick history, education & business start. Call Debbie V. Weichert We are looking for articulate, area, seeks aggressive people experience to: Realtors 732-583-5400 customer service oriented peo­ for business Telemarketing. Regional Director ple with a commercial driver’s Good phone skills, enthusias­ Mutual of NewYork license class A, B, or C and tic ana friendly. Will train. Ex­ 100 Metro Park South HAZMAT. Please apply at the cellent salary plus bonus and Lawrence Harbor, NJ TEACHERS following location: commission. Flex hours. Great 08878-2000 for students and homemakers. (732) 335-1120 ext. 304 HOWELL TWP. PUBLIC SCHOOLS 100 WESLEY STREET Call 732-257-0707 or FAX: (732) 698-0009 SOUTH HACKENSACK, NJ Fax: 732-257-0370. Website: Positions available for Sept., 1998: www.branchamerica.com. GROOMER 1760 NEW DURHAM ROAD E.O.E. Must be experienced. For Spanish Teacher SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ animal hospital. Established SECRETARY clientele. Call 732-679-1551 Instrum ental Music Teacher 15-31 PAPPETTI PLAZA Reliable, detail oriented and Basic Skills Teacher ELIZABETH, NJ organized secretary sought for HAIRSTYLIST 20-25 hours/week in flexible P/T Art Teacher EOE M/F/D/V behavioral health agency. ASSISTANT Requirements: evenings on For busy salon. License P/T Speech Tteacher AIRBORNE Mondays and every other needed. Continuous Sassoon Friday, Windows/Word/Excel, training. Amazing growth Appropriate certifications required. EXPRESS intake, insurance and billing potential. Paid vacation. EVERYTHING YOU KNOW ABOUT knowledge. $10.+/hour. Send Health plan available. P/T Basic Skills Teacher Assistant HOUSEKEEPING- Locker resume to: Spectrum AQE Drama Salon: 732-432-0680 room attendant. East 4 Cornwall Drive High School Diplom a required. RETAIL IS ABOUT TO CHANGE. Brunswick Health Club. $6.00 East Brunswick, NJ 08816 HAIRSTYLISTS/ per hour. Flexible hours & club or fax: 732-257-3939 MANICURISTS Please send letter of interest & resume to: You won't believe your eyes. Short check-out lines. A hassle-free return policy. privileges. Call 732-257-7507 Experienced & professional. Incredibly friendly service. Thafs what Target is all about. We're fast, fun, and friendly Immediate openings for NEW Paul C. Harren, MANICURIST DEMONSTRATORS salon located in Spotswood, Assistant Superintendent and we’re coming to the East New Jersey area. If you’re Just as committed to cus­ For busy salon. No following (close to East Brunswick resi­ leeded. Great career potential. Immediate openings! tomers as we are, maybe you should set your sights on a brand new Target. Please call 732-432-0680 dents). Call 732-723-9660 Howell Township Public Schools P/T demonstrators HANDY PERSON Office of Personnel/GEN Part-time hourly opportunities exist in the following areas: MODELS WANTED Ceramic Tile & Caroentry between 7-23 to model casual needed to distribute a plus. Call 732-723-9115 P.O. Box 579, Howell, NJ 07731 and formal wear in • SALES FLOOR coupons and HELPER NATIONAL’S 1998 samples on week Party company seeks individ­ EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • LOSS PREVENTION Newark pageant competitions. ual to help make deliveries, No past experience necessary. ends in Monmouth set-up tents. Call 732-308-1327 . • MERCHANDISE PRESENTATION Training will be provided. Call anytime 1-80(5-350-8718 County. M ust be at HELPER, FOR ROOFING & for more information. CARPENTRY. • FOOD SERVICE least 18 w/reliable CALL 732-679-2291 • STOCK TEAM/RECEIVING MODELS WANTED transportation. Call From New York between 2-19 HOUSEKEEPER to compete in this years 1998 REH Marketing at SHARP. • CLERICAL . Live out. Monday to Friday, New York Pageants. Over 10am to 6pm. Energetic $20,000 in prizes and scholar­ 1-800-899-0852 person needed to clean daily. Local Dealer Now Hiring for the following Positions: • CASHIER ships. Including trips to Nation­ Occasional childcare. als in Las Vegas. Call today ext.26 References preferred. • CUSTOMER/GUEST SERVICE 1-800-367-2125 EXT. 9112 732-972-6809, Deborah Service Dispatch and contracts - Must be very organized and work well with people, good phone skills When you join the Target team, you'll enjoy great starting pay, excellent benefits, CERTIFIED HOME and ability to leam and grow a generous team member discount and tremendous advancement opportunities. HEALTH AIDES MAC COMPANIONS/LIVE-INS Copier Service Rep: Copier technician trained on Sharp WANTED or Toshiba Copiers or experienced tech willing to cross NEW STORE OPENINGS OPERATOR Come Grow With Us! train. Salary + Car allowance OCTOBER 1998 Part-time Work Near Home Mac Operator needed for busy production Immediate Openings department. Applicants must know Quark or Multi Throughout Sale Representatives - Authorized Sharp Award winning Brick, NJ Milltown, NJ Ad Creator and Adobe Photoshop. Strong design Monmouth & Middlesex Copiers facsimiles, Color Copiers and Digital Copying and typography skills are required. Flexible Hours Ext. 665-TJD-T Ext. 665-THD-T Hours: Mon. & Fri. 5 p.m. to midnight Own transportation systems. We are also Authorized for the Ricoh Digital Send resume & salary requirements to: necessary Duplicators. We have territories available in Central NJ and For consideration, please call 1-800-899-HIRE at the extension listed above. Greater Media Newspapers Competitive Salary P. O. Box 1080 Call about our sign on bonus Staten Island NY. We will train the right person. Salary, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 CAROUSEL OF commission, car allowance, trips and contests ©TARGET Fax: 732-254-0256 HOME CARE FAST, FUN, & FRIENDLY Attn: Toni Smith Call 732-721-7241 or 1-800-926-7930 or Fax resume to No phone calls please 732-303-0245 732-721-5692 Attn: Marianne. Target is an equal opportunity employer committed to a smoke-free/drug-free workplace. EOE M/F INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998 6 3

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SALES, ETC. - Most Saturdays D RIVER OTR LEADER IN MORGANVILLE DRYER - WHIRLPOOL CALL CLASSIFIED BUY IT, SELL IT, FIND IT IN - some Sundays. Flexible, THE INDUSTRY Covenant Care for 2 mo. old in my home $75.00 CLASSIFIED 1-800-660-4ADS CLASSIFIED. 1-800-660-4ADS Englishtown market. Lingerie. Transport 1-800-441-4394 Ex­ FT 3 days a week. Must have 732-683-0139 or 732-679-6274 1-800-660-4ADS CONSIGN □ EAST BRUNSWICK Personable, energetic. Call perienced Drivers and Owner refs. & valid driver’s license. DINETTE TABLE - OAK Your Women’s & Children’s 732-536-2083 STOVE RANGE / MICROWAVE FILTER - D.E. Operators 1-800-338-6428 For Call 732-591-9114 Caloric. Almond, 10 years old: w/leaf & 4 swivel/rocker chairs. Quality Clothing & Accessories MOVING SALE Graduate Students Bud Meyer Walk-in Stairs, and various 31 Bunker Hill Run (Off Fern SECRETARY - Monday thru Good condition. $250. or best Contemporary cocktail & end other pool items. Best offers. C A LL 2ND TURN AROUND Friday, 12-5pm. 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Best offer. 732-390-2087 es, exercise equip., clothes! Must be computer literate with . udes $.03 bonus). Free W anted $695. 732-828-1546, aft. 6pm. O Insurance. Excellent Benefits. excellent organizational & CALL THE PC MD -For all your DINING ROOM SET MOVING SALE j Rugs, Porcelain, Oil □ H A Z L E T -12 Lisa Drive written skills. Monday-Thursday, Owner Operators-$.81c/mile computer needs. At home Thomasville, 9PC. (2) Tapestiy Liv. rm., bedrms.,, family rm., (off Laurel Ave.) Sat., 7/18, 1:30-9:00 pm. Temple Rodeph (includes $.01bonus). Paid service of IBM & compatibles Couches. Call 732-545-3270 office furn. and much more. Paintings, All Antiques 9-4. Bedroom set, books, boat Fuel Taxes & Tolls. Insurance AIDE (motor & trailer) household, etc Torah, Marlboro. Please call running DOS/WINDOWS. DININGROOMSET- Call for appt. Call 732-591-0154 732-308-3836 Leave message Available. 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Furniture, bedding, Monmouth Cty 732-542-4848 Free catalog and information. Call 973-228-0108 MOVING SALE LOTS OF TRADE INS adult/childrens clothing, toys, 1-800-488-4875. PC/IBM COMPATIBLE. 486 LIVING ROOM - from Italy. Sofa, end tables, 19" Color TV, FROM $250. games, bicycle, housewares. Processor. Monitor 14", HD 3pc. Like new, with matching portable wooden wardrobe, TEACHERS HOME TYPISTS, PC users 040 Situations All Floor Models On Sale □ MANALAPAN Hebrew & Judaic Studies. 640. Great for business, hardly draperies. Asking $1,500./best bookcase, corner desk, dishes, 1-800-453-1001 needed. $45,000 income W anted used, $400. 732-613-9019 offer. Call 732-821-5114 lamps & more! 732-591-1424 Creative, enthusiastic persons potential. Call 1-800-513-4343 MOVING SALE sought for Mon./Wed. and ext. B-5097. MOVING MUST SELL PATIO SET/ 4 c h a irs with 051 Sporting 10 Mercer Lane (off Ryan Rd.) Tues./Thurs. afternoon classes All Wood Storage & Stereo cushions & umbrella. Office Sat., 7/18, 8am-4pm. Sectional, at Temple Shalom Religious cabinet. Triple dresser. 2 furniture. Exercise bicycle. E quipm ent dinette set, recliner, beds, School (Reform). Please call: 037 Babysitting HOME CARE Living Room end tables. Best offers. Call 732-409-0725 desks, dressers, & misc. items! 732-566-2961 FT/PT. Dependable, Lamp. Metal utility cabinet. Child Care experienced woman will care PLAYGROUND & SLIDE, □ MANALAPAN TELEPHONE RESEARCH for elderly person in your 732-679-4372, after 6pm. Little Tykes. Country colors, 2 POWER RACK INTERVIEWERS home. References. Stephanie, FREE MOVING MUST SELL yrs old. Orig., $450. Asking for free weights. Excellent MULTI FAMILIES Manalapan based Market Re­ $250./ best offer. 732-446-6635 condition, $175. Call Bill in the Buckhead Develop. Off Union CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE 732-863-6635, lv. message. FIREWOOD Stereo Cabinet All Wood, Hill Road. Sat & Sun. 7/18 & search Co. seeks motivated CALL 732-332-1077 Bureau, end table, lamp, metal evenings at 732-536-0541 enthusiastic individuals w/good European “AU PAIRS” live-in 7/19, 8am to ?. 25% off Mary help, reliable, experienced, utility cabinet $150 takes all. POOL TABLE STATIONARY BIKE - Schwinn Kay. $5. T-Shirts, kids toys, telephone skills to conduct 041 Resumes Call 679-4372 after 6pm. Brunswick. 9 FT. 1” thick w/battery timer, $100. Sears telephone research. No sales. English speaking legal, gov’t Clothes, new merchandise & approved program. Under Office Services slate. $975. Call 732-972-2851 Lifestyler Treadmill (electron­ more. Something for everyone Evening and weekend shifts. MOVING SALE ic) hardly used, cost $500., Flexible hours. Will train. $200./week. PRIVACY Hedge Evergreen □ MARLBORO -11 Amherst Call Au Pair USA at Family Room: QN. Sleeper Liquidation, Lealand, Cypress, asking $300. Call 732-254-1053 • Part Time/Full Time/20-40hrs. Couch etc., $525./ Living Rd. (School Rd. to Collingwood • Start @$7-$8/Hr + Bonus 1 -800-AU-PAIRS Hybred, Grows 4ft. annually. to Amherst) Sat. 7/18, 10 am Interexchange 161 Sixth St. WORD PROCESSING Room: Formal, $1,650./ (Salt, Deer Resistant) 3ft at • Oppty. for Advancement Term Papers • Cover Letters All Decorator Furniture!! Sleeper couch, Full w/match. to 3pm. Toys, books, household Call Ms. Telly New York, NY. Wall Unit: 12 1/2 ft., corner or ;9.95 Guaranteed. 3ft Arborvi­ 060 Garage Sales and lots more. Rain Date 7/19 Resumes • Business Reports rocker/recliner, $325./ Formal tae, full bushy $8.95. Free De­ 732-308-0500 Ext. 256 CHILD CARE IN YOUR HOME 732-583-9452 straight, Almond Mica, $2,250. sectional couch, $400./ □ MARLBORO - 38 Millay Rd. Dining Room Wall Unit, 8 1 /2ft. livery 1-800-908-0496.______TRAVEL AGENTS Experienced. Love & Care. Microwave cart, $75./ Desk, (Off Union Hill Road), Fri. & Reliable. Call 732-536-9757 Almond & Chrome, $1,500. walnut, $75./ Contemporary SEWING MACHINES (3) Sat. 7/17 & 7/18,9 am to 4pm. Cruise Only - Outside sales. 042 Antiques Dining Room glass table, Tri-Cycle series. Koyo □ EAST BRUNSWICK Set your own hours - Great mirrored clock, $450./Dining Something for everyone._____ CHILDCARE: Trustworthy Lucite base, 42x72, $600. room, Formal, $3,000. Master Machine Ind., Model SL2110. 13 Fairfield Rd. (off Summerhill Perks. Experience preferred child care at an affordable cost Collectibles Crystal Chandelier $450. Off- Sears Kenmore, #2142. Rd.) Thurs. & Fri., 7/16 & 7/17, □ MATAWAN (732) 613-8444______bedroom, $2,000. All in through AuPairCare cultural white Drexel Loveseats, $400. excellent condition. Best offers. Singer, #215G. 732-431-1175 8-3. A little bit of everything! MOVING SALE - 21 Mohawk WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR exchange. Legal, carefully each. Sofa & Loveseat, Slate Call 732-679-5506 Drive (off Union Street) Fri., SPORTS CARDS - Singles, □ EAST BRUNSWICK 7/17, 10-5, Sat., 7/18, 10-2. Marlboro area, for Asbury Park screened and trained, Blue floral, $350./pair. 2 Mir­ 11 Noel Lane (off Dunhams experienced English speaking ANTIQUES wax, boxes, inserts. Stone Press. Tuesday through rors, 3ft. x 4ft., $35. each. Best PATIO SET Cold/NWO/South Park items. Corner Rd.) Sat., 7/18, 10-3. □ MONMOUTH JUNCTION Friday,early morning. 2:00am au pairs. Local coordinator. Top prices paid for: Antique offers. Call 732-972-2259 252 New Road (off Rt. 1). Sat., Call 1-800-4-AUPAIR. furniture, oriental rugs 12 pc. 48" round table, T-Shirts, ETC. 732-787-6640 RAIN DATE; Sun., 7/19. to 5:30am. Responsible for BED-King Extra thick premium 6 chairs, 2 chaise lounges, Clothing, housewares, MORE! 7/18, 9-2. Rain Date: Sun. distribution of newspapers to (800-428-7247) paintings, jewelry & silver. We TRAINS - H.O. Diesel/Steam 7/19. Miscellaneous items! purchase entire contents of mattress, box & frame, new in 1 end table, & umbrella with engines $8. & up. Freight/Pass, □ EAST BRUNSWICK the carriers and various other plastic. Cost $1,199. Sell $475. stand, $375. Call 732-972-2851 duties. Call 732-536-1382 CHILDREN’S CHOICE estates. Will come to your cars, $3. & up. Priced to sell. Blowout! 15 Redcoat Drive (off □N. BRUNSWICK. 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick home. Call 908-862-0200 Call 732-602-9603 Best offers. Call 732-842-4776 Ryders between Dunhams 998 Shepard 7/18 and 7/19 YOUTH GROUP LEADER Ages 3 months - 5 years and EBJC). Thurs. 7/16, 8-8 & 9 to 5. Dir: Hermann to Lin- ANTIQUES WANTED BED-Queen, premium mat­ WALL UNIT/ 3pc., White con­ Seeking U.S.Y. Leader for Kindergarten. State Certified tress, box & frame. New in Fri. 7/17,12-5. Loveseat, $10.! wood to Carpenter to Shepard. active group located in Howell. Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months Furniture-Estates temporary, $250. Avanti 18" Sofabed, $15.! 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Great Old Bridge. Call 732-723-9416 Antique Dealers BEDROOM SET - Cream CRIB - Dresser, changing ta­ lacquer with brass trim. CARPET ble, glider chair. All white for­ Work At Home pay. Free Details 10-5 Monday thru JUST COMPLETED LARGE 1-800-632-8007, 24 hours Saturday 12-5 Sunday 2 years old. Best offer. mica, made in Italy. Exc. cond. DEVELOPMENT. OVER 1,000 $650. for ALL! 732-446-8566 ______(FEE)______037a Child Care 21 West M ain Street Call 732-536-3046/ 5pm-7pm. YDS. LEFT. CLOSE-OUT Earn up to AVON Products-Start your W anted F r e e h o ld , N«J 0 7 7 2 8 BEDROOM SET/ GIRL’S $3.95. CALL EDDIE. own business. Work flexible (732) 462-7900 Desk, chair, dresser, hutch, 732-591-0869 OR 049 Merchandise $35,000 a year! hours. Enjoy unlimited Estates Purchased • Entire or Partial nite table, bed, $75., & other 1-800-246-0869 items. 732-446-9488/evenings W anted earnings. Call Toll Free COFFEE TABLE-square glass (888) 561-AVON. BEFORE SCHOOL CARE BEDROOM SET/ QN. Head­ Be a Medical Transcriptionist. In Freehold Twp. Monday thru top $90. Matching end table AVON-NO DOOR TO DOOR board, dresser w/mirror, 6 $30. Twin headboard, antique No previous experience needed. Friday. 7:00am to 8:30am. 043 Appliances drawer chest, 2 nightstands. AAA ANTHONY’S ANTIQUES NECESSARY. EARN TO 50% Sept. to June. 732-462-0727 white $45. Desktop air cleaner PAYS TOP $$ for any antique We show you how to prepare Have fun and make money Twin bed w/drawers. Study ta­ $35. Call 732-248-9607 ble w/shelves & drawers. 3 1 Piece or contents • Estates too. MLM available. Great MANALAPAN- In our home, DINING ROOM - Thomasville. • House sales • Etc. JO-JO medical histories. No commut­ moneymaking opportunity. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & drawer chest w/shelf. Section­ AIR CONDITIONER al Sofa: w/QN. Bed. Sofabed, Oak table, hutch & 6 chairs. A u c tio n s held 3rd Tuesday A ing, no selling... work the hours FT/PT. Independent Represe­ Saturday. For 18 mo. & 5 yr monthly. 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A/C, FOR EXPORT stereo, all season tires, rear LAREDO 4X4 4DR GALANT ES am/fm, airbag. Good condition. ’86-97. paying 1,000’s over Vin*WE034l20, auto, A/C. dealers. Hi miles OK. Lease & def, 15,259 miles $97 Vin#WC243385, auto, dual . eACC Best offer. Call 732-297-1355 4 cyl, pwr wndws/lks/mirrs/ LEASE M airbag* A/C 6 cyl, pwr lfcA5fc bank payoffs OK. Cash at sunrt AM/FM cass, 6 disk CD §189 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SLE your door. Call 732-462-5017 ONLY $791 DUE I M DOWN PAYMENT steer/brks/wndws/lks, AM/FM cass, nunv <701 ni if $0 DOWN PAYMENT changer, cruise, tilt MSRP SO DOWN PAYMENT______’95. Low mileage, power all. J U I IAJL ■ ------ONLY $884 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING c u b e till, MSRP $29,430, SSSSSSlB SO SKUWTY DEPOSIT $20,485,1 available AT LEASE SIGNING | SO SECURITY DEPOSIT (INCL S200 REF SEC DEP) ABS, traction control, alarm, CASH PAID lo-jack, like NEW! Asking For junk cars, trucks, for $13,500. Call 732-972-1255 recycling. Call anytime Tommy SEIZED CARS FROM $175. Dell’s 732-787-5453 Porsches. Cadillacs, Chevys, BMW’s, Corvettes. Also Jeeps, ^DONATE YOUR CAR* ’98HY1MDAI ELANTRA 4DII S 4WD’s. Your area. Toll free VWPWP795S15, 5 spd 0ID, no A/C 4 cyt ‘98 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE RS MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE LS HERITAGE FOR pwr steer/brks, AM/FM cass, dual airbags, VMW1269491. auto, NC, 6cy», 4WD, Vm#WE098972, auto, A/C, 4 cyl, pwr steer/ Vin#VP0077804, auto, 1997 model yr. A/C 1-800-218-9000 Ext. A-5139 pwr steer/brks/wndws/lks. AM/FM cass brks/wndws/lks/sunrt AM/FM stereo, CD, 6 cyl, pwr steer/brks/wndws/lks, AM/FM for current listings/directory. s i r . rear de( cass, cruise, t THE BLIND MSRP $12,004, MSRP S20.828, ilt, alloys, Tax Deductible, Free Towing, 1 available 22,000 mi. TOYOTA COROLLA - 87 LEASE a Auto, A/C, 4 dr., 130,000. mi. Free Phone Card to Donors >139 ease5227 i m # * Good condition. $1,600.00. with ad #2514 rebate $187 s197 SO DOWN PAYMENTf f299 H y i r ONLY S689 DUE I SO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY S719 DUE I SO DOWN PAYMENT SO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY $722 DUE I SO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY S1992 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING Call 732-866-9641 AT LEASE SIGNING SO SECURITY DEPOSIT AT LEASE SIGNMG SO SECUWTY DEPOSIT i I- I soSECURITY DEPOSIT AT LEASE SIGNING | SO SECURITY DB>OSIT ONLY $1298 DUE AT LEASE SIGNING 1-800-2-DQN ATE (INCL 5200 REF SEC DEP) VOLKSWAGEN CABRIOLET (Incl $300 Ref Sec Dep) ’89. 5 spd., white with new WANTED- RUNNING and Certified Used Cars Certified Used Cars Certified Used Cars white roof. 77,000 miles. A/C, REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks p/b, p/s. $6,000. or best offer. $100. and UP. Junk Cars •94 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS *95 Mitsubishi Ecfipse GS Removed. 732-238-9481 UEasas&y. SSHSSr** YnffiEltKS, «*o, AC. 4 cyl, pur Vki SE16W67,5 apd CK), 4 cyt p«r Call 732-432-9379 issgsfias^siAQ- sc— $17001:= Mvk.mdnfc.AHHI cat tQ lO C sfcrtitateid*sfc,pwriw(, $11 QQC WE BUY JUNK CARS- Only S1000dMrfsapng...... Ua» I i m j SU ffri*...... 0*i*l *10** On* it signing...... U w H ? ^ HtSwim...... Buy MrdtSSJHOmiB...... O l J J AUHIcas.cw*,tB>51,143mte... I 1 , 7 7 3 110a Sport Marlboro Auto Wreckers *91 Ford Escort Wagon Pontiac Grand AM *94 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 X 4 732-591-1400 VWW1«a», Ho, AC. 4qC Vn*»K«3«.Atfo AC, 4 cyt, n*r Oaacfrte WflCM7«,«fcM;icyl. *94 Mitsubishi Eclipse *96 Mitsubishi Galant S Utility Vehicles wH VMHE0e6K,SspdaO.AC4cyl VW1E363859, ■*>,«, 4 cyt, pw 91,722***...... ,*3995 s?aES^°.ui149=, =;«*— -S18995 = css, cnm»!«. 19,838 mfcs... ..*12927 117 Trucks ‘94 Dodge Shadow Cpe '93 Acura Integra LS *96 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4*4 ViiWflNHl75l,»uto,/VC,4cyi, V*»SMf77P. ■*>,£. 4 q>^ Wn#TC3&04, •*>. A/C, I cyt pwr stM/lwks, AWFM tlwto. t P A A P *97 Mitsubishi Mirage DE ’97 Mssan Altima GXE V ans al s«ason tires, r«*r del, VtfVU,AC14cyl VMW2S57«5,luto, AC,4cyl purr 57,910 rrtta*...... Buy 5S™ *10995 *19.995 c^.cnis*,*, 19,000 nifcs.. ■*«»*>°«l> * *96JeepGrand Cherokee Ltd4x4 SSSSU *10,995 ..*13.595 *Sft3r?JII?w 4X4 KrflUtMtUiftAC, VMTC21SB1, uto. AC, ADVERTISE YOUR FORD AEROSTAR CARGO *96 Oldsmobile Achieva '95 Mitsubishi 3000GT SL 4 WHEEL DRIVE ^ a s r 9 VMTUXMNOliUo,AC,(cyt, VWYttXXBSliuto, AC.Scyt |wr VAN ’89 - 94,000 miles, p/b, 5232)11*1.._ -,*8995 " s r - .510995 SHr” *23595 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLE p/s, am/fm radio. 6 cyl. $2,800 *10,995 rnSST” *21,995 HERE!!!! or best offer. 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B R A N D N E W I S * A D 1999 MERCURY W v U l l A f f i998mercury MOUNTAINEER AWD 3 dr coupe, 2.5L EFI-DOHC 6 cyl, 5 spd man trans, pwr 4 dr, 5.0L EFI V8, auto trans w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass, tilt, cloth int, ilium, MONEY DOWN! AM/FM stereo-cass/CD, .655A pref equip pkg, cloth sport mirrs & entry, cruise, remote keyless entry, r def, 50/50 PLANS AVAILABLE bckts, overhead & fir console, elec grp, all-terrain tires, split fold rear seat, b/s mldgs, r wip, VIN #XX562033, fir mats, trailer-tow pkg, lug rack, running brds, S T K MSRP $18,035. Pymts based on $1500 cust cash & #89081, VIN #WUJ31426, MSRP $31,015. Pymts based $400 college grad reb if qual**=down pymt, $219 1st mo TOP DOLLAR on $1500 cust cash & $400 college grad reb if pymt, $250 sec & $495 bank fee=$2464 due at lease FOR YOUR qual**=down pymt, $3791st mo pymt & $375 sec=$2254 incept. Purch op=$9988.90, Ttl pymts=$8541, Ttl TRADE-IN' due at lease incept. Purch op=$17,496.20, Ttl cost=$10,786. LE A S E P ER MO. 39 MOS. L E A S E P ER MO. 33 MOS. pymts=$12,507, Ttl cost=$14,382.

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Brand New 1998 Mercury Brand New 1998 Lincoln Brand New 1998 Lincoln GRAND MARQUIS GS CONTINENTAL TOWN CAR EXEC. 4 dr, 4.6L OHC SEFI8 cyl, auto trans w/OD, pwr ’ 4 dr, 4.6L 32V INTECH 8 cyl, auto trans w/OD, 4 dr, 4.6L EFI 8 cyl, auto trans w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, cloth int, wsw tires & more! STK pwr strng/brks, AIR, leath int, healed seats, alum strng/brks, AIR, fir mats, leath int, all season #85036, VIN #WX668482, MSRP $22,695. Pymts whls, bsw tires, STK #88017, VIN #WY671466, bsw tires, STK #86042, VIN #WY695649, based on $1500 cust cash & $400 college grad reb if MSRP $39,350. Pymts based on $1500 cust MSRP $38,870. Pymts based on $1500 cust qual"=down pymt, $299 1st mo pymt, $300 sec I cash, $499 1st mo pymt & $500 sec=$2499 due cash, $499 1st mo pymt & $500 sec=$2499 L E A S E L E A S E $495 bank fee=$2594 due at lease incept. Purch at lease incept. Purch op=$17,869.75, Ttl due at lease incept. Purch op=$18,907.60, Ttl op=$11,574.45, Ttl pymts=$11,661, Ttl cost=$13,956. P E R MO. P E R MO. | ! 2 9 9 39 MOS.* pymts=$16,467, Ttl cost=$18,467. * 4 9 9 33 MOS.* pymts=$16,467, Ttl cost=$18,467. Brand New 1998 Lincoln Brand New 1998 Lincoln Brand New 1998 Mercury NAVIGATOR VILLAGER GS 4 dr, 4WD, 5.4L EFI V8,4 spd auto trans, pwr strng/brks, MYSTIQUE GS AIR, AM/FM stereo-cass/6-disc CD changer, owl all terrain 4 dr, 2.0L DOHC 4 cyl, auto trans SAVE Minivan, 3.0L fuel-injected 6 cyl, 4 spd auto tires, alum whls, trailer tow pkg, leath bckts, 3rd row bench w/OD, pwr strng/brks, AIR, remote 1*2778 trans, pwr strng/brks, AIR, pwr wind/locks/mirrs, ^ I "W t i seat, elec mirrs, STK #88545, VIN #WLJ37463, MSRP locks, 60/40 fold down rear seat, bsw bsw all season tires, cloth quad capt chairs, r tires, ilium entry, cloth int, S TK def, cruise, .691A pref. equip, pkg, STK #82004, $45,445. Pymts based on $1500 cust cash & $400 college #81042, VIN #WM607362, MSRP grad reb if qual**=down pymt, $499 1st mo pymt, $500 $18,220. Incl. $1000 manf reb, $1378 VIN #WDJ04068, MSRP $24,415. Incl. $1360 sec & $495 bank fee=$2994 due at lease incept. Purch Woodbridge LM disc & $400 college fact disc, $400 college grad reb if qual", $2000 op=$28,880.35, Ttl pymts=$18,962, Ttl cost=$21,457. grad reb if qual**. s 15 4 4 2 manf reb & $2661 Woodbridge LM disc. *17,994 Dennis Adams / 19T

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I- OO- L IN C O L N (1-800-325-4626) TAKE NJ TURNPIKE TO EXIT 11 & GSP SOUTH to EXIT 129 8 32 - Follow Signs to Woodbridge, 1/4 MHe on Right After 2nd Light, , — ------—... You’re Here! GSP NORTH EXIT 127 - Go RT. 9 NORTH, Visit our web Site at http://www.dennisadams.com . Approx. 1/2 MHe, Exit at ROUTE 1B4 E A S T - 1/4 mile on right. Prices include all costs to be paid by consumer except for license, registration, doc fees & taxes. Pictures for illus purp only. Not resp for typos. ‘Closed end leases incl12,000 mi/15£ thereafter (except Grand Marquis & Cougar-10,000 mi/yr; 150 thereafter). fTo qual buyers. "M ust be graduating within the next 6 months or a graduate of a 2 or 4 yr accredited college within the past 24 mos to qual. Lessee resp for excess wear & tear. Al! rebates go back to dealer. Sale ends 7/18/98. 7 2 INDEPENDENT, JULY 15, 1998

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, '94 DODGE SHADOW '97 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM . I 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s. p/b. a/c, am/fm st cass, fab/int 4 dr. 6 cyl, auto, od, p/s. p/afflHock brakes, a/c. am/fm I I air bag, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, tint st/cass. lab int. dual air bags, prteats. rec/seats, gauges, r/det. I 1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE '9 5 FORD BRONCO XLT I int. wipers, tilt, ext teal, int gray, Stk. #3722, VIN p/w, pWI, p/mir, bd/side md tint cruise, int. wipers, at low I I 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, air bag, p/seats, rec/seats, I #RN263960,88,612 miles. rrates, ext ted, int gray. Stk. #3614. Vin *YH612182,14,945 I 2 dr.. 4WD, 8 cyl, aulo, o/d, p/s. p/b, anti-lock, a/c. am/lm st/cass. fab/int, buckets, rec/seats. console, gauges, r/del. p/w. p/d/l. I gauges, r/def, p/w. p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint cruise, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, ext: green, p/mir. bd/side md. tint, cruise, intermit wipers, tilt, alum wh, air bag driver's side, ext: red, _ ... .< _ i int: gray, Stk. #3781, VIN #P1271314,53,755 miles. *5 ,9 9 5 ‘ $ 1 7 ,9 0 0 mt gray, Stk //06, VIN #SLC13003 40,715 miles I 93 BUICK SKYLARK CUSTOM ‘95 LINCOLN MARK VIII I 4 dr, 4 cyl quad, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, anvtm I st/cass, fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l. tags. l*6*s bctts, itosats. cans*. w ■mtrn.m $ 9 , 9 9 5 1 7 z 9 9 5 I bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, mats, tilt, ext burg, k^^M.WK.Iifc.sttsys.ntwpB an m * « ■ I mt gray, Stk. #3773, VIN #PC266346,72,123 tries. SUE — “ •« « « » *» -1 *7 ,4 9 5 *1 7 .9 9 5 1997 MERCURY TRACER LS 1998 FORD WINDSTAR GL I 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fah/int, dual air bags, buckets, rec/f I Van, 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s. p/b. anti-lock, a/c. am/fm st/cass, fab/int, dual air bags, buckets, rec/seats. '90 MERCURY COLONY PARK WAGON '97 PONTIAC TRANS SPORT console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, int. wipers, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md. tint, r/wipe-wash, cruise, rf rack, int. wipers, tilt, alum wh. I Wagon, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass., tilt, ext: green, int green, Stk. #904, VIN #VW6350289,17,451 miles. ext: green, int: gray, Stk. #149, VIN )5fWBA40104.20,060 miles ------I fab/int, air bag, p/s. rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/1. ■ b^hdtt mas, mis M « W1 kMW I I p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, rf rack, int wipers, p/art. I tilt, alum wh, Stk. #156. VIN #1X624578,28,633 mites. *7 ,9 9 5 *1 8 ,9 9 5 9 , 9 9 5 $ 1 8 , 9 9 5 94 CHEVROLET CAVALIER '96 JIMMY SLT I 2 dr, 4 cyl, p/s, p/b, antHock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int (MW, 6 tit Hi M k go M l *. nk sias i 1998 MERCURY MYSTIQUE GS I buckets, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, D/d/1, bd/side md, tint IMA » ba|. irtofc. tanks, ncfttt. tank, m e du 1996 BUICK PARK AVE ULTRA I int. wipers, ext blue, int gray, Stk. #3677, VIN (rtt pftnt bdfsHk ml M. rfepMtii. met rf at it * I 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b antHock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, I 4 dr, supercharge 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, Ithr/int, dual air bags, | #R7285106,40,718 miles. im **» ia n > ia w * < s I p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint cruise, int wipers, tilt air bag's driver & pass, ext green, int: tan, Stk. #772, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, sec sys, pin stripe, *7 ,9 9 5 51 9 ,4 9 5 VIN #WK612569,13,135 mites. MERCURY QUALITY CERTIFIED int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, ext: blue, int: blue, Stk. #3738, VIN #TH614663, 33,603 miles. '97 FORD ESCORT LX '96 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/ht 4 dL 8 qrt, aft.ott pfc. ft MMock afc. a* sMass. RhH dial» dual air bags, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, 1 2 , 9 9 5 $ 1 8 , 9 9 5 p/mir, bd/side md, tint, int wipers, ext green, int gray. p>m bd*s* ad, M, cost, p*. sec sys. p stape, int Mt I Stk. #148, VIN #VW398349,18,188 mies. airy, akn vd est bwgmdy. rt: S*l #955 VW #TY6«e?80 I *1 0 ,9 9 5 ™ *2 0 ,9 9 5 1997 CHEVROLET LUMINA 1996 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE I 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, dual air bags, re 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, Ithr/int, dual air bags, burg, landau/rf, p/se gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, int. wipers, titt, rec/seats, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash, pin stripe, int. wipers, p/ant, tilt, alum I '97 PONTIAC GRAND AM ■96 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE ext green, int: gray, Stk. #3761, VIN #V1176934, 28,012 mites., 4 dr. 4 cyl., aulo. p/s, pA antHock, at. an/tn st/cass, tatvrt. 4fcl(*afcettftpta**dt*atfistas,h*driair. wh, ext burg, int: gray, Stk. #3756, VIN #TU261706,40,813 miles. bwkets, rec/seats. console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/(M. bd/side md. ^ ^ PW- bd^de rad. M. I M. cruise, int. «npets, «, air baa s driver & pass, ext red, it pfcdgfeiL sec sys *«peaa*s.tl.lqie$se*y. teak. I gray. Stk. #3472, VIN #VC730425.28,617 mies. GM CERTff® . (dBm's), et i it m a n a m nrtstic I *1 1 ,9 9 5 2 4 ,9 9 5 $ 1 4 , 9 9 5 $2 0 , 9 9 5 '97 PONTIAC GRAND AM ■97 UNCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE I 2 dr. 4 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b antHock. a/c, am/lm st/cass, I * ! » » * » |lt M t at a h 9tzs M M p » fahrtm, dual air bags, buckets, rec/seats. console, gauges, W UtKaM M iM illkfllplL-, 1995 CHEVROLET BLAZER LS 1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE r/def. p/w. p/d/l, bd/side md, tint cruise, «L wipeis. tHt fog ^ltoKMi|Us!F.lisiti.it^nmisn aa I I 2dr. 4 wd, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b arMock, afc, am/fm st/cass, fab/int, air bag, buckets, n 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st w/CD, Ithr/int, dual air bags, p/seats, buckets, rec/s lamps, ext tan, mt gray. Stk. #3471. VIN #VM512759.29,982 * agi MS tM i* = !* ««:»* Bit «im r- 1 I p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md, tint, cruise, rf rack, sec sys, int wipeis, it, alum wh, console, gauges, r/def, p/W, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, int. wipers, mats, p/ant, 1 2 ,9 9 5 ™ *_*26,995 ext black, int Ian, Stk. 13736, VIN #S2171578,38250 mies. tilt, low miles, alum wh, ext: silver, int: gray, Stk. #3763, VIN #W4224611,4,847 miles. Sk '98 MERCURY SABLE GS 98 UNCOLN CONTINENTAL | 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/antHock brakes, a/c. am/lm st/cass. i int. dual air bags, p/seats, rec/seats. gauges, r/del, tfw, p/d/l, 7 5 , 9 9 5 $2 1 , 9 9 5 nir. bd/side md, tint cruise, p/lr, intermit wipers, titt, alum wh, |KOKtA,«^,«^es,8,l()feB,ai),daAtociSaBM!i3Es. I 1 ext (an, mt tan, Stk. #944, VW#WG6023f3,13,233 miles. * at /sc • flnwrti k^c lwcoui assurbj | 1997 CHEVY Z-71, EXT. CAB 4X4,1500 SPORT SIDE SILVERADO *15^995 *29*995 1997 FORD E-250 CARGO VAN 4 WD, P/U, 8 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock* a/c, am/fm st/cass w/CD, fab/int, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, I Van, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, buckets, console, gauges, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, sec sys, int. wipers, mats, tilt, keyless entry, low rr '94 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE 1 '98 UNCOLN MARX VIM LSC tint, cruise, int. wipers, tilt, ext: white, int: gray, Stk. #975, " extra cab sport side, alum wh, 5.7 L V8, bedliner, s.s. bed rails, step bumper, I 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p* artM. afc nta sites, MrU. tW » I VIN #VHB21800, 31,368 miles. h.d. trailer tow pkg, h.d. cooling sys, loaded! ext: It autumnwood, int: tan, I tags, p/seats, rec/seats. rAtef. p%. pW. pfcnc Upside rad tot erase, pU 1 Stk. #80819A, VIN #V1292584,10,190 miles. 11% dash, pin stripe, int «iws. pM, II, Mess entry, akn «fa, ext opal I l MtKcos.pitxai.d.vpn.ttNitoRitaia^atir.wml ■ jy, SO #3725, VW #RY754390,60,473 mies et dit, it 9k <87!, <1 ftfWCa j4i » UHCOUI USSifB) I 1 5 ,9 9 5 ] eamRED 9 9 5 $ 1 6 , 9 9 5 $2 4 , 7 5 0

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N E W 1 9 9 8 LINCOL-. ^ T O W N G A R V8 • auto w/OD • ps • ABS • p/win • p/locks • pb • Air Conditioning • cruise • 7&1 1 AM/FM stereo cass 'Alloy Whls • leather int • dual air bags • keyless entry • VIN#WY649056 • MSRP $38,500 16 ALL NEW LINCOLN NAVIGATORS AVAILABLE

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We Have Over 100 Previously Owned Vehicles That Must Be Sold... All Drastically Reduced- Here’s Just A Partial Listing! BUICK CADILLAC 1995 GMCJIHMY SLT 1994 MERCURY COUGAR 1998 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE SE 1991 GMC SONOMA EXT. CAB 4-Dr, Auto Trans, V6 Eng, PS, PB, Air, Dual Air Bag, 2-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, PB, Air, 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Pick-Up, Auto Trans w/OD, 4WD, 6-Cyl Eng, P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Lks/Ant, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Brks, Air, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, PS, ABS Brks, Air, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Tilt, 1995 BUICK CENTURY 1991 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD Cruise, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, AM/FM Cass. Vin Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cassette. 4-Dr., Auto Trans w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Roof Rack, AM/FM Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin #RH637200. Wagon, Auto Trans w/OD, 3.3L V6 Eng, PS, Cass. Vin #SK520241. Stk. #2174RT. 33,974 mi. Stk. #1908A. 65,845 mi. #14215314. Stk. #19001.54.351 mi. Vin #T8516837 28,025 mi. P/ABS Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Dr. Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, Power Seats, Seat/Winds/Lks/Ant/Mirrs, 3rd Seat, Rr. P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, $ 1 7 ,4 9 5 $ 8 ,9 9 5 $ 1 2 ,9 9 5 $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 #M4243066. Stk. #2096A. 55,160 mi. Keyless Entry, Roof Rack, AM/FM Cass. Vin #S6485530. Stk. #2198P. 56,038 mi. 1997 CMC JIMMY S1E OLDSMOBILE $ 9 ,9 9 5 4-Dr, S.U.V, Auto Trans w/OD, 4WD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, 1995 PONTIAC FIIEBIRD 1998 CMC SONOMA $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 ABS Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, 1992 OLDSMOBILE 88 Convertible, Auto Trans w/OD, 3.4L V6 Eng, Pick-Up, Extended Cab, 2-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, CHEVY/GEO Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, PB, Air, PS, P/ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, T/GIs, Roof Rack, Cassette. Vin #V2557776. Stk. Air Bag, P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def, Tilt, P/Winds/Lks/Ant/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, P/Winds/Lks, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, 1997 BUICK SKYIARK #1980P. 21,985 Mi. Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Keyless Entry. AM/FM Cass. 3rd Dr, Cassette. Vin #W8517188. Stk. #2127P. 1994 GEO TRACKER #NH373722. Stk. #1666A. 53,362 mi. Vin #G5900422. Stk. #2222A. 17,894 mi, 4,226 mi. 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS 2-Dr, S.U.V., Auto Trans w/OD, 4-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brks, Air, P/Winds/Lks, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Brks, No Air, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Soft Top, AM/FM $ 1 9 ,4 9 5 Cassette. Vin #VC428420. Stk. #2130RT. Cass. Vin #R6931236. Stk. #2202RT. 59,493 mMi. $ 6 ,9 9 5 $ 1 6 ,9 9 5 $ 1 8 ,9 9 5 19,847 mi. 1997 JIMMY SLT $ 5 ,9 9 5 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS WAGONS $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, 1995 OLDSMOBILE Lthr, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy 1998 PONTIAC SUNHIESE CUTLASS SUPREME SL Convertible, Auto Trans w/OD, Traction Cntrol, 1993 CEO PRIZM Whls, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin #V2544832. Stk. 1998 JEEP GRAND WAGONEER 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 4-Cyi Eng, PS, PB, Air, Air 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 3.1L V6 Eng, PS, 2.4L 4-Cyl Eng, PS, P/ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air #2174RT. 22,189 Mi. i, Auto Trans, 5.9L, V8 Eng, PS, PB, Air, 1997 BUICK LESABRE CUSTOM Bag, P/Winds, Rr. Def, Tilt, Inter Wprs, Cassette. P/ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, Super Loaded, Bag, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Vin #PZ018756. Stk. #590628.59,068 mi. P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Lks/Ant/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Inter Wjprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Keyless Entry, 4-Dr., Auto Trans w/OD. 3.8L V6 Eng, PS, $ 2 0 ,9 9 5 Alloy Whls, T/Gls, Roof Rack, AM/FM Stereo. Vin P/ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, Cruise, inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Keyless AM/FM St/CD Player. Vin #WB202096. Stk. Entry, Moon Rf, AM/FM Cass/CD. Vin #2223P. 8,508 mi. #JT239980. Stk. #2185A. 102,852 mi. P/Seats/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def., Tilt, Cruise, $ 7 ,9 9 5 #SP3737472. Stk. #2220P. 65,876 mi. Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, AM/FM Cass. 1998 CMC JIMMY SLE Vin #VH597976. Stk. #2217P. 28,570 mi. Red, S.U.V, Auto Trans W/OD, 4.3L V6 Eng, $ 1 7 ,9 9 5 $ 4 ,9 9 5 1993 CHEW CAMARO PS, P/ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Dr. $ 9 ,4 9 5 2-Dr, Auto Trans, 3.4L V6 Eng, PS, P/ABS Brks, Air, Air Seat/Winds/Lks/M i rrs, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 Bag, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, AM/FM Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Keyless Entry, VANS Cass. Vin #P2138140. Stk. #1982A. 46,022 mi. AM/FM Cass. Roof Rack. Vin #W2525340. Stk. 1995 (HBSBNOBILE CIERA 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS 1997 PONTIAC TURNS All #2189P. 10,440 mi. 2-Dr, 6-Spd. Man. Trans w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, PS, Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def, Tilt, 1995 BUICK HVIEItft ABS Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. 1993 DODGE CARAVAN $ 8 ,4 9 5 Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin 2-Dr., Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Def, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Van, Auto Trans w/OD, 4-Cyl Eng, Power Steering, $ 2 2 ,9 9 5 #S6328754. Stk, #2040B. 21,450 mi, •f Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Seats, Lthr, Rr. Def., T-Tops, Cass. Vin #V2207107. Stk. #1796A. Power Brakes, Air, Pwr Winds, Cassette. Vin. Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, 1995 CHEW LUKINA 17,435 mi. #PX566694. Stk. #1974A. 68,446 mi. Moon Rf, Cassette. Vin IS4739229. Stk. 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brks, 1998 CMC SUBURBAN $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 #1754G. 24,930 mi. Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, 4-Dr, S.U.V, Auto Trans w/OD, 4WD, 8-Cyl $ 7 ,9 9 5 Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/Gis, Cassette. Vin Eng, PS, ABS Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Dr. $ 1 8 ,9 9 5 #S1165036. Stk. #1540A. 42,125 mi. SeatAMnds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, PONTIAC $ 1 7 ,9 9 5 Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, Cassette. Vin 1995 CHEW ASTRO CARGO $ 9 ,9 9 5 #TJ715043. Stk. #2069P. 42,905 mi. 1994 PONTIAC GRAND AM PLYMOUTH Van, 5-Spd Manual Transmission w/OD, 6-Cyl 1994 BUICK PARK AVE 4-Dr, Auto Trans, 4-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brks, Air, Engine, Power Steering, ABS Brks, Air, AM/FM 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Air Bag. P/Winds/Lks, Rear Defrost, Cassette, Stereo, Vin #PB222157, Stk. #9863.70,025 mi. 1995 CHEVY BERETTA Z24 $ 2 4 ,9 9 5 Vin #RC725100. Stk. #1386A. 65,105 mi. 1994 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM Brks, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Seats/Winds/Lks/Ant, 2-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, PS, ABS Brks, Air, Air 4-Dr, Automatic Trans, 4-Cyl Engine, Power Lthr, Rr. Def,, Tilt, Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Bag, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, Inter IMPORTS Steering, Power Brakes, Air, Frnt Bkt Seats, $ 8 ,4 9 5 Whls, T/Gis, AM/FM Cass. Vin #SH658631. Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cassette, Vin $ 6 ,9 9 5 Tinted Glass, Cassette. Vin #RF144583. Stk. Stk. I1952A. 16,505 mi. #S4301109. Stk. #2061RT. 30,171 mi, 1987 TOYOTA SUPRA 1991POMTUC FIREniD FNiniU #1933A. 78,660 mi. 1995 CHEVY ASTRO 2-Dr, 5-Spd. Man Trans, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, PB, Air, Van, Automatic Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Engine, Power $ 1 8 ,9 9 5 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, 2-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, $ 4 ,9 9 5 Steering, ABS Brakes, Air, Air Bag,-Frnt Bucket Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Moon Rf, AM/FM Cass. Vin Seats. Vin #SB111383. Stk. #1793RT. 67,496 mi. FORD #H0070303. Stk. #2151A. 132,152 mi. inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cassette. Vin 1998 BUICK REGAL IML200337. Stk. #1854RT. 55,920 mi. SATURN 4-Dr., Auto Trans, 3.8L V6 Eng, Traction Cntrol, $ 3 ,9 9 5 $ 1 0 ,9 9 5 PS, PB, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Dr. 1994 FORD TAURUS $ 7 ,9 9 5 Seat/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Lthr, Rr. Def, Tilt, 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl Eng, PS, PB, Air, 1994 SATURN SL2 1995 CHEW EXT. CARGO VAN Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, Keyless Entry, Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, 1994 HONDA CIVIC DEL SOL 4-Dr, 5-Spd. Man. Tran w/OD, 4-Cyl Eng, Auto Trans w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, Power Steering, AM/FM Cass/CD, Vin IW1411377. Stk. Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, AM/FM Cass. Vin 2-Dr, 5-Spd Man Trans, 4-Cyl Eng, PS, PB, Air, 1995 PONTIAC CRAND AM Power Steering, ABS Brakes, Air, Rear Defrost, 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 2.3L 4-Cyl Eng, PS, ABS Brakes, Air, Full Ton, Front Bucket Seats. #2136P. 10,825 mi, #RA210582. Stk. #1809A. 49,754 mi. Frnt Bucket Seats, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Tilt, Tilt, T/GIs, AM/FM Cass. Vin #RZ167033. Stk. Cruise, T/GIs, Inter Wprs. Vin #RS006928. P/ABS Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Seats, P/Winds, #1507A. 61,795 mi. Vin#SF141182. Stk. #207P. 24,319 mi. Stk. #1858RT. 46,320 mi. P/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Cruise, T/GIs, AM/FM $ 1 8 ,9 9 5 $ 7 ,9 9 5 CAss. Vin #SM540225. Stk. #2019P. 35,576 mi. $ 6 ,9 9 5 $ 1 4 ,4 9 5 $ 8 ,4 9 5 $ 8 ,9 9 5 IMS NIKI BOAMASHK ESTATE CMC TRUCKS/PICK-UP 1996 PLYMOUTH Wagon, Auto Trans w/OD, 8-Cyl Eng, Man. MERCURY Brks, PS, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Seats, P/Winds, 1996 GMC JIMMY 1996 PONTIAC SUNHRE GT GRAND VOYAGER SE P/Lks/Ant/Mirrs, Lthr, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, 4-Dr, S.U.V, Auto Trans w/OD, 6-Cyl, Eng, PS, ABS 1991 MERCURY TOPAZ 2-Dr, Auto Trans, Frnt Will Drive, 2.4L 4-Cyl Eng, PS, 1996 CHEVY S10 Van, Auto Trans, 3.3L V6 Eng, PS, PB, Air, Dual Tilt, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Keyless Brks, Air, Air Bag, P/Dr. Seat/Winds/Mirrs, Rr. 4-Dr, Auto Trans w/OD, 4-Cyl Eng Power Steering, PB, Air, Dual Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def, Tilt, Pick-Up, Auto Trans w/OD, 4-Cyl Eng, Power Air Bag, P/Winds/Lks/Mirrs, Rr. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Entry, Cass., Roof Rack. Vin #SR423001. Stk. Def/Wpr, Tilt, Cruise, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, Cass. Vin Power Brakes. Air, P/Winds, Rear Defrost, T/Gls. Cruise, Inter Wprs, Alloy Whls, T/GIs, AM/FM Stereo. Steering, ABS Brakes, Air, Tinted Glass, Cassette. Cruise, Inter Wprs, T/GIs, AM/FM Cass/CD Player. #2173RT. 29,685 mi. #T2544047. Stk. #2276P. 55,963 mi. Cassette. Vin #MK627998. Stk. I1752A. 67,340 mi.' Vin #T7501253. Stk. #1285A. 28.953 mi. Vin #T8122513. Stk. #2141 P. 23,578 mi. Vin #TR803289. Stk. #2111A. 15,536 mi. $ 1 9 ,9 9 5 $ 1 5 ,9 9 5 $ 2 ,9 9 5 $ 1 1 ,9 9 5 $ 1 0 ,4 9 5 $ 1 8 ,9 9 5

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