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Entertainment Check out this week's Just Go> Page 25 ANDREW MILLER staff Siddharth Kurella, 9, of Kendall Park, tries to bite an apple dangling from a ruler during the Greenbrook School's 2007 Lights On Afterschooi Fall A Quote of the week: Pa Looza in the Kendall Park section of South Brunswick.

"I just wish people would have the same outrage for us. Everyone's saying, 'Poor Linda Greenstein.' State grants Greenstein funds to fight attack ads What about. 'Poor Jason Scheurer">" created FACE, was happy with the decision. "They can't be stopped because they have Citing freedom of speech, "It isn't so much about the money, it's get- a constitutional right to do it," Greenstein • - I.oil Jasikoff ting the program to work," Greenstein said. agreed. Coier >itorv Common Sense America "This was something we built in as a safe- However, Greenstein says the ads are chair stands behind spots guard. We thought perhaps a third-party false. group would intentionally come into an elec- "They're putting out false things about my BY CHRIS MUBINO tion to disrupt the program." record," Greenstein said. "The sales tax, I Classified 35 Staff Writer According to its Web site, Common Sense voted against it. The tire tax, the realty tax, Crossword 22 America is a new national organization dedi- I voted against all of those. It's very common Editorials 14 A ssemblywoman Linda Greenstein (D- cated to bringing accountability to those in for right-wing groups to attack people on Entertainment 25 / \ Middlesex-Mercer) was awarded power, and it has no fixed agenda. taxes." Police Beat 17 JL A. $100,000 in rescue funds by the Brian Brown, chairman of Common Sense She mentioned that it's not as if she has Real Estate 31 Election Law Enforcement Commission America, disagrees with ELEC's decision. never voted for a tax, but that most of the Sports 28 IELEC) last week to counter radio attacks "It's essentially creating an incumbent taxes mentioned in the radio ads she did not made by an independent group called protection program," Brown said. "This high- vote for. Common Sense America. lights what our ads are about in the first "They aren't false at all," Brown coun- New Jersey's Fair and Clean Elections place. She taxes, taxes, taxes and spends, tered. "This is her way of hiding her record. • FACE) Pilot Project, a publicly funded elec- spends, spends." You can't be voting against tax bills and then iion program that the 14th District is partic- Brown says he has a right to do this. for the budget that includes them." A Grantor Media Newspaper i paling in, offers rescue funds to those wh"Woe have freedom of speech to highlight a With the extra money, Greenstein hopes ;irc- affected by negative campaigning. candidate's record," Brown said. "It's part of to counter their attacks, even though she. www.gmnews.com (m-enstein, who helped draft the bill that American politics. (Continued on page 19)

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.'H TI". i > :< • -T— r:r/ .". Rupal Patei. of Monmouth Junction, performs a traditional Indian dance at the festival. Nayan Jethra (r), of Franklin Park, and Niharika Dalai, New Brunswick, dance at the Navratri festival held at South Brunswick High School on Sunday. Indian festival spices up So. Brunswick nightlife with about 2,000 people attending. Sun- culture. Rupal said. "I like to have everything Navratri celebration day night drew significantly fewer peo- "We have to promote Indian culture, scheduled, and they started everything on ple, but it was still a fun time to be had get the kids involved," Tushar Patel said. time. And the crowd is very good. You don't shares culture, tradition by all. "Kids were dancing from 8:30 [p.m.] to see those hooligans." with new generations People of all ages took part in the tra- 1 in the morning," said Sanjay Dhruv. "It A variety of traditional Indian foods ditional dances of garba and dandia, while was nonstop. It's good to see the kids get- were also served during the two nights. BY CHRIS MURINO a statue of the Durga stood at the center of ting into the traditions." On the menu were papdinolot (a spicy dish Staff Writer the auditorium. Some came for religious and cultural made with rice flour), samosa, khaman The Durga is the god that is worshiped reasons, while others just came to have a and fafda. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The local In- during Navratri, which literally means good time. The band for the evening, Moksha En- dian community came to the township "nine nights." "We just come here to dance," Anil tertainment, appeared at the festival for high school in full force this weekend to "Here, because of other commitments, Patel said. By dancing, she said, she the second straight year. It featured male celebrate Navratri, a holy festival of Hin- we just do it on the weekends," said Ma- pleases the gods as well. and female singers and a variety of tradi- duism. hesh "Mac" Shah, president of the Indo-- Rupal Patel, coming for the first time tional Indian instruments. Saturday night generated the best American Cultural Foundation of Central to South Brunswick's Navratri festival, This is the fourth year Navratri has turnout in the four years the festival has New Jersey. brought her young children and called it a been held in South Brunswick. For 11 been celebrated in South Brunswick, Many of those at the event said it was definite success. years before that, it was held in North important to teach children about their "It's so colorful, the music is so nice," Brunswick. Council rezones site of proposed industrial park About fj-r> member*- of the public Lhat the public's concerns definitely fac- who i-. a {food corporation ;md has been Measure meant to packed ihe niiinuip.il building on Tues- tored into his decision. a j^'rod corporation fur South day mghi hoping to hear yood news The "We do have a right to li.-ton to the Brunswick." (iainhalene >a'u\. "Hut. block plan by warehouse council frivo it to them. lestitnonv of the residents," ("amarnta vvc'ri- here for the health, safety and wel- developer Matrix "In lernb of thi« ordinance. I do pbn *:jid. fare of our resident1*." to support it." Councilman Chri*. Kill- Residents living in the Friond.-hip A1 it.- Oct. !> meeting, the council e\- murray said. "It supports the general Koad area have expressed concern about, pre.ssed concern that Matrix might »ue BY CHRIS ML'KINO rural-residential nature of that area. the Matrix warehouse generating truck the town. During the past two weeks, .•staff WriU-i That road is not designed for truck traf- traffic, which would produce die.-el emis- the council and its lawyers fine-tuned fic th:it would bo there.-."' sion-, lhat i-ould cause harm to the envi- the ordinance to holster it in case this SOUTH BRl'NSWICK - The Town- Representatives from Matrix, the ronment and local wildlife. happens. It JM not yet known if Matrix ship Council has adopted an ordinance firm that hoped to build a 744,000- Mayor Frank Gambalesc expressed will go through with any litigation. that will rezone properties along Route scjuarc-foot industrial park on the af- regret that Matrix had to be so ad- Killniurray said that he looked for- 130 and Friendship Road from an in- fected property, were also in attendance. versely affected. ward to continued dialogue with Matrix dustrial to a residential area. Councilman. Joseph Camarota said "The brunt of this fall* on Matrix, in tht- future. 4 SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com Keeping up with the Joneses, on the catwalk Arlington and Amy Ruggirello of Somerset. cially designed for Five N.B. teachers take "It was a terrific educational experience the event, and was part in Jones New York for me. As teachers, we are always learning, coached by always looking for more information. For celebrity style icon charity fashion show me, to see what happens behind the scenes, Lloyd Boston, who the time and energy it takes, was a great emceed the show. BY JENNIFER AMATO experience for me," Moon said. "You're walking StaffWriter The teachers arrived at Macy's at 10 down the runaway a.m., immediately preparing for the 2 p.m. and see a sea of NORTH BRUNSWICK -. Five town- show. Their hair arid makeup were profes- people. You're not ship elementary school teachers got to strut sionally done, and a quick run through was looking to pinpoint their stuff in front of a different crowd on practiced before it was time to get dressed. anyone; you're just Oct. 13, as they participated in the Jones They had previously been chosen in June concentrating on New York fashion show at the Menlo Park and sent in their measurements, trying on walking and not Mall in Edison. the outfits two weeks prior to the show, with tripping. I looked As part of a program by the clothing the assistance of a personal dresser. down and saw my company to recognize teachers for their A longtime wearer of Jones New York former students, so hard work and sacrifice, Jennifer clothing, Moon, an academic support that really sur- Chiaramida and Kathleen Moon of Parsons teacher, said although she usually wears prised me," said Elementary School and Erin Gallins, Sonia bright colors, the show gave her an oppor- Gallins, a first- and Kim and Martha Landy of Livingston Park tunity to try some black and gray shades. second-grade ESL Elementary School were able to model four She modeled a skirt with a shirt and a teacher who different outfits and keep the clothing they sweater, a dress and a dressy pants outfit. showed off a wore for their professional and personal "It's like a little girl's dream when you leather jacket and a wardrobes. Also involved were Aurora play dress up. In the back of my mind was dress. Collins of Newark, Carla Pereira of North always the thought, wouldn't it be fun to be The fashion show was held in celebration of Shop for Education Week. Ten percent We sell homes, not just list them. of the selling price of apparel from var- ious Jones New York clothing lines was donated to Jones New York In the Classroom, a COURTESY OF STUART RAMsoN nonprofit Sonia Kim, an English as a Second Language teacher at Livingston .H Park Elementary School In North Brunswick, participated in a Jones f°\ and chil- New York Fashion show at the Menlo ParP k Mall on OctO . 13 In support *eacners of teachers who spend their own money to outfit their classrooms dren's education. with supplies. According to the company, teachers a model?" she said. spend an average of $1,500 of their own Kim also got to live out a dream she money each year to outfit their classrooms never expected. Saying she is only 5 feet tall with basic learning supplies. and shops for petite clothes, she picked up "North Brunswick supports us a lot, but In a buyer's market, home sellers need an agency that specializes in selling homes. some basic pieces from Jones New York, es- there are school districts whose teachers That's all we do. Seller's Realty Group provides every service our pecially their pants; She wore pleated pants spend a lot of money because their districts clients expect and more, at a commission rate of only 4.5%. with a purple sweater vest, a gold jacket don't support them. It's nice to help other "with black slacks and tan corduroy pants teachers who aren't as fortunate as we are," with a denim jacket. Kim said. CALL US BEFORE YQUIIST "This brings something so popular, "Money isn't really an object when it SELLER'S which is fashion, and focuses attention and comes to learning, I think," Gallins said. 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BY JENNIFER AMATO "It's important for [people] to notice "I was pleased that these young girls time before they will be involved in a dat- Staff Writer them," Druker said, "and maybe question took a serious interest in the domestic vi- ing relationship. what it is or maybe look at it. It's promot- olence program," Baumgartner said. "We "Just knowing at an early age [is im- NORTH BRUNSWICK - Love ing awareness." are hopeful that the program is embraced portant]," Druker said. "Everyone is shouldn't hurt. With the assistance of Cynthia Baum- as well as we expect and that the girls can taught at an early age, don't talk to This message against domestic vio- gartner of the North Brunswick Domestic benefit from the information shared." strangers, don't go to strangers, but no one lence is being posted around town by local Violence Team, four other teens are also The lesson plans are based on an ex- has really thought them about domestic Girl Scouts, who have hung ribbons and working toward a domestic violence isting program in South Plainfield, which violence. The sooner they learn, the more signs on major roadways and who are badge. The sophomores are learning about uses videos, lectures, role-playing, proj- they're aware, and the more resources training for a program to teach younger the basics of violent relationships and ects, poster coloring and other activities to they'll have, so the easier it will be for children about the dangers of dating and proper dating etiquette and will apply spread the message of awareness. Each them to reach out to somebody." bullying. those scenarios to younger girls. For the Scout will have a kit filled with materials At the conclusion, the participating Rachel Druker and Emily Dellasandro, middle school students, bullying, conflict to teach to the younger Scouts during girls will receive a patch that was de- both high school sophomores, spent two resolution and harassment will be ad- their meetings, and they will run an en- signed by Baumgartner, a purple dove hours in the beginning of" the month to dressed, while the elementary levels will tire demonstration. with the words "domestic violence aware- -hang 50 ribbons on telephone poles in focus on bullying and learning to say no. Brownies as young as 6 years old will ness." By wearing the patch, the Scouts honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Thus far, the Scouts have completed six be exposed to the program; one, because hope to spread knowledge of the program Month. hours of training with about four more to they can still be surrounded by abusive go. friendships and two, because it is a long (Continued on next page) 418 Rt. 18 North • East Brunswick, NJ REENHELD 732-651-7979 VISA Q E W E L E R S

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Freeholders will sponsor a paper-shred- teacher conferences Oct. 25 from 7-9 p.m., Brunswick High School, Cranbury Road. The Mario "Chic" De Carolis Music ding event in North Brunswick Oct. 27 and Oct. 26 from 1:30-3:15 p.m. Both days De Carolis, who died in February, was a Scholarship Concert will feature former In- from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., or until the truck is will be 12:55 p.m. closings. For more in- music teacher and bandleader at East digos Band alumni, musicians from Musi- full at the municipal building at 710 Her- formation, call (732) 289-3619. Brunswick High School, Middle School and cians Local No. 204-373 (of which De Carolis mann Road. elementary schools for 30 years. He was es- was president) and current students in the Old files, receipts, bills, financial state- pecially well-known for founding the Indi- East Brunswick High School Jazz Band, ments and other confidential documents Teen council's 'House gos Dance Band, a 24-member jazz stage under the direction of John Kish. will be shredded on location. There is no of Horrors' under way band made up of the high school's elite mu- Former students and colleagues who need to remove paper clips, staples or pa- sicians, many of whom have become suc- wish to participate in the event or who can- perboard binder covers. Books, magazines Middlesex County 4-H Teen Council, cessful music teachers and/or professional not attend but wish to make a donation are and newspapers will not be accepted. 645 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick, will musicians. invited to call Yvonne De Carolis at (609) For information, contact the county hold its "House of Horrors" Fridays and In honor of "Mr. D's" life and longstand- 275-8474. Division of Solid Waste Management at Saturdays from 7-11 p.m. through the end ing contributions to the community, his Concert donation is $10. All proceeds [email protected], or call of October. daughter, Yvonne Amalina De Carolis, his will benefit the scholarship fund. (732) 745-4170. Admission is $3 for the fundraiser, with proceeds benefiting 4-H's Project GIFT annual December event which is a free day of holiday shopping for Middle- OLHAUSEN BILLIARDS sex County families in need. 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Restrictions apply quired. Proceeds benefit the institute's pa- CELEBRATING f,1IH YEARS OF EXPERIENCE Financing based on OAC Capital One. LIC#13VH01191400. Tax not included. Not resp. for typographical errors. tient relief fund. For vendor information, call (732) 235- JEllLLUaJfi 1131131 Mi 9596. www.gmnews.com NS SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 9 School board SAINT BARNABAS HEALTH CARE SYSTEM vacancy filled SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Naushad Islam was appointed to the Board of Edu- cation on Monday, stepping in to occupy Atilio DeFalco's vacated seat. Home is "We think he can work with the board to continue our mission of keeping the kids first and working with the best inter- ests of the commission as a whole," board President Martin Abschutz said of the ap- where the pointment of Islam. Islam was excited to be a new member of the board. "It's great, it's a good feeling," Islam said. "It's good to be here; it's a good group of people." heart is. Islam was one of nine residents to un- dergo public interviews with the board in hopes of being selected for the position. He believes that his having three children in the school district put him over the top. "I want to be a part of things, to be a part of the district for years to come," Islam said. "The future of the district is tied to my kids. I hope I can promote my ideas and be as successful as other school districts." During his interview, he focused on his role as a parent and how he can help the parents in this district, as well as the children. "My goal will always be whatever is best for the parents, and as a parent I have a list of things that will make some parents happy and others unhappy," Islam said. Board Secretary Anthony Tonzini swore in Islam during the board meeting. — Chris Murino «r i-.* Candle-making program at Rockingham Oct. 28 Historic Rockingham, Laurel Road, Kingston section of South Brunswick, will present a workshop on 18th-century light- ing techniques Oct. 28 at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Both natural and artificial methods of creating or reflecting light will be dis- When Baby Daniel was born, his fragile little life was in danger, due to a life-threatening blockage of blood cussed, including the use of candles and between his heart and lungs. the practice of candle making. Original and reproduction lighting devices will be Luckily, Daniel.was born at Children's Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, on display, and visitors will be invited to home of the Children's Heart Center. dip candles. Suggested donation is $3 per person, and reservations are necessary. The highly specialized multi-disciplinary team at Children's Heart Center performed the complex, yet For reservations, call (609) 683-7132. minimally invasive hybrid procedure to correct his pulmonary aitresia — the first of its kind in New Jersey to be performed on a newborn. Parent-teacher meeting In fact, this procedure is only performed in a handful of cardiac centers in the U.S. Best of all, the surgeons workshop Nov. 1 did not have to stop Daniel's heart to fix it. . ' "Our baby is a blessing. Now he's got a second chance at life," say Daniel's proud parents. South Brunswick Parent Academy will host the interactive workshop "Communi- With six acclaimed Heart Centers throughout New Jersey, Saint Barnabas is home to the most advanced cating With Your Child's Teachers: Mak- diagnostic tools and unparalleled medical leadership in cardiovascular care. ing the Most of Your Parent-Teacher For your free Cardiac RiskAssessment, visit saintbarnabas.com or call 1.888.SBHS.123. Conferences," Nov. 1 from 7-8:30 p.m. at Crossroads North Middle School, South Brunswick. Attendees will learn to be an active participant in the upcoming parent- • • SAINT BARNABAS teacher conferences, and receive tips to HEART CENTERS ensure effective home/school communica- • • HEART CENTERS tion during the school year. Child care will Clara Maass Medical Center be provided. Registration is required. Cutiinumty Mudical Center The Academy is a partnership between The Heart of New Jersey's Cardiac Care Every Person Influences Children (EPIC) Kimball ModiLcil Cbiuer and the South Brunswick School District. Monmoulh Medical Center To register, visit www.sbschools.org or e- mail [email protected]. For more infor- 1.888.SBHS.123 Newark Beth IsraH Medical Center mation, contact Christine at Saint Barnabas Medical Center [email protected]. www.saintbarnabas.com 1 O SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com Theater stars of yore had roots at the Jersey Shore tors who sum- 'Stars of the New Jersey REGIONAL INTEREST mered at the Jer- sey Shore. Then in Shore' about locals who my list of favorite stars, but something about the late 1980s she are part of theater history those performers of earlier times in the book attended an auc- intrigued me," she explains in the introduc- tion at Barron's tion to her latest book, "Stars of the New Auction House in BYKATHYHALL Jersey Shore, A Theatrical History." Correspondent Asbury Park. One Schnitzspahn inherited the Blum book of the items up for ocal historian Karen L. Schnitzs- and kept it in her personal library. In the bid was a card- pahn's interest in theatrical history early 1980s, Schnitzspahn, now a published board beer box full may be genetic. The daughter of a ma- historian herself, was rereading her grand- of several hundred L th gician and his assistant discovered the ap- mother's copy of Blum and noticed that the 19 century the- peal of the past by browsing through her "great tragedian" Robert B. Mantell had a atrical cabinet grandmother's copy of Daniel Blum's "Great farm in Atlantic Highlands. photos including Stars of the American Stage, A Pictorial "I began to wonder how many other stars pictures of a num- Record." of yesteryear once lived in my area of the ber of stars who "As a grammar school kid ... Elvis, the New Jersey shore," she writes. had vacationed at Mouseketeers and Sandra Dee were high on For years, the author of several books on the Jersey Shore. local history kept finding references to ac- Schnitzspahn's successful bid was the beginning of an obsession. Soon she was attending photo and postcard shows to add to her collection, ^ high heating bills. which currently to- tals 600 photos that are organized into albums and protected by archival-quality plastic sleeves. ENERGY STAR Cabinet photos, cigarette cards and newspaper photographs "I told them about the 'stars' idea and were an important component of 19th-cen- they liked it," she said. "It's a little different tury celebrity journalism. The staged images version of local history. They were great. PARTNER OF THE YEAR They were willing to let me cover who I WINDOW MANUFACTURER WINNER were the only ones available to adoring fans. "People used to follow the old-time stars wanted and never said anyone was too ob- around to get a look at them," Schnitzspahn scure." Pella makes it easy to save In deciding which stars to include, nearly 1/3 on your energy bills.1 explained. "You didn't have the paparazzi chasing after them, because the cameras Schnitzspahn gave preference to those who Receive up to a $500 tax credit.: were too heavy." were involved with the community. "Stars of the New Jersey Shore" com- "Most of the people were very important bines Schnitzspahn's interests in local and to this area and involved in its develop- theatrical history and took a while to come ment," she said. "They owned land; several to fruition. were called "summer mayors." I didn't in- "I started writing it a long time ago," she clude people who just stayed in a hotel ... explained. "I saved everything I found on This was a time when actors weren't well re- these actors for 20 years in files and note- spected, but these were people who gained books." a lot of respect." 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Schnitzspahn was recently awarded the The oldest of 13 children from a well- Jane G. Clayton Award "for hef outstanding With Purchase known (at the time) theatrical family named efforts to preserve Monmouth County His- Of In-Stock Spa Ott, Theresa Vaughn was only 15 when she tory." The award is named for former Mon- became Mestayer's second wife and 16 when mouth County Freeholder and County Clerk she began acting with her husband. The cou- Jane G. Clayton, who established the county CENTRAiVi (732)462-5005 ple's riverside house on Rector Place can be archives. IF P£F V^-i? 4235 Route 9 North seen on late 19th-century maps of Red Bank Schnitzspahn will be reading from "Stars JCK9CT X™». - . •,-. .,, under the name Theresa Haupt. (Mestayer's of the New Jersey Shore" at the Long Branch DAJTU CCDAC Freehold, NJ birth name was William Ayres Haupt). r'UU'L3&3r/A3 One Mile North of the Public Library Nov. 14 and will be doing a Freehold Raceway Mall The comedic couple's lives ended tragi- # » \ VEAOOfKPEBENCE iC# 13VH01191400 book signing at River Road Books Dec 1. ; ,, h L cally, with Mestayer succumbing to kidney "Stars of the New Jersey Shore" is avail- -stock spas. $300 material charge may apply. See store for details. disease at the age of 50 and Theresa dying in able at River Road Books in Fair Haven and OPEN 7 DAYS • www.centraljetseypools.com an "insane asylum" in her 30s. Atlantic Books in Pier Village, Long Branch. "I enjoyed digging out everything about these forgotten stars, and making them known again," Schnitzspahn explained. "I think they deserve it." Theatrical historians face some chal- lenges not faced by those who can use more "objective" sources. "Stories about the stars were exagger- ated in those days too," Schnitzspahn ex- plained, "and it's sometimes hard to find the truth even in the 1860s." She cited the work of Victorian theatri- cal star and chronicler Olive Logan, whose contemporary articles about the stars who lived in Long Branch often contained errors. "It's hard to sort out what was true — you just have to find as many sources as pos- sible," she added. Schnitzspahn did research at the New York Public Library at Lincoln Center, the Hampton-Booth Theatre Library and in the Columbia and New York University special collections as well as local libraries, histori- cal societies and the Dorn collection. She also made judicious use of the Inter- net, which was helpful in finding informa- tion about the theaters in Asbury Park but The Home Depots also contained lots of errors, including sto- ries attributed to one person that her re- search showed were really about other people. 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The Home Depot® is a registered trademark of Homer TLC, Inc. 1 2 SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com Helmetta gets first ladder truck, and free of charge South Brunswick some time sought to acquire a new quint, sex County Fire Academy, Sayreville, in trapped occupants," Bennett said. "The but financial constraints have made that the use of the new ladder truck. The fire ladder truck ... will bridge the gap be- firefighters donate truck purchase difficult, Bennett said. A quint department plans to equip the new truck, tween now and when the borough is able after obtaining new one is a newer design for fire apparatus, and and get it re-lettered to reflect its new to order a new quint." incorporates the attributes of engines, ownership. The new ladder is just the latest appa- HELMETTA - Christmas came a cou- which carry water and hoses and have a The truck, which will be designated as ratus that the volunteer firefighters have ple months early for the borough's fire de- fire pump, with those of a truck, an aerial Ladder 36, should be in service in the been able to acquire through donation. partment this year. device with added ground ladders. coming weeks, Bennett said. East Brunswick donated a 1976 fire en- The department received a 1982 Amer- The Kendall Park Fire Department Highland Park-based developer Ka- gine to the Helmetta department in 2001, ican LaFrance 100-foot ladder truck, was able to replace its old ladder truck plan Companies is expected to build 225 and a tractor was also donated for the de- courtesy of South Brunswick Township this year with a new quint. Bennett cred- age-restricted housing units on the site of partment's tanker. The department also Fire District No. 1, out of Kendall Park, ited South Brunswick Fire District No. 1 the former Helme Tobacco Co., along with owns a 1998 fire engine, which the town according to Helmetta Fire Chief Gregory Chairman James Pawlus and Assistant retail space and recreation areas. The purchased, and two brush trucks acquired Bennett. Fire Chief Timothy Corris as being espe- housing will be five to six stories high, from Army surplus. Helmetta has never owned a ladder cially helpful in making the donation pos- and currently the Helmetta Fire Depart- "The members of the Helmetta Fire truck, according to Bennett, and with the sible. The Helmetta Fire Department had ment is unable to reach those upper Department would like again to thank the proposed redevelopment of the abandoned their new ladder truck delivered after floors. commissioners and members of South snuff mill, the ladder is something the South Brunswick put its quint in service. "The new ladder will give us the abil- Brunswick Fire District No. 1, in Kendall firefighters desperately need. Bennett said members of his depart- ity to access the highest floors in case of a Park, for their generous donation," Ben- The borough's fire department has for ment have already trained at the Middle- fire, which may necessitate rescue of nett said. 'Land and the Spirit' begins Oct. 30 at Chabad Chabad Jewish Center of South Brunswick, 1 Riva Ave., North Brunswick, will offer the new course, "The Land and the Spirit," for six Tuesdays beginning Oct. 30 from 7:45-9:15 p.m. The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute course focuses on the mystery of the deep bond Local many individuals feel for Israel. It provides students with an explanation for the cen- tral role the Holy Land plays in the Jews' mission throughout history. Cost is $89, which includes a textbook. Rabbi Levi Azimov of the Chabad invites interested individuals to attend the first lesson free, with no obligation. For more information, call Rabbi Levi Azimov [email protected] or Politics (732) 398-9492. North Brunswick PBA fundraiser under way The North Brunswick Police Benevolent Association has sent out its annual fundraising mailers. According to president Jon Kelly, the PBA will not solicit dona- tions over the phone, and the letters are legitimate. The drive supports the organiza- tion's administrative-costs as well as township groups such as the food bank, youth sports associations and other local charities. Donations can be sent to P.O. Box 7245, North Brunswick, 08902. For more infor- mation, call (732) 247-0922, ext. 400. Power wheelchairs available for seniors The Senior Wheels USA program has announced it will provide power wheelchairs to senior citizens and the permanently disabled at no cost, if the recipient qualifies. Wheelchairs are provided to individuals no longer able to walk safely, or self-propel All politics is local. 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Live from No* Brims •, it's Thursday night he North Brunswick just right, considering talks on Board of Education and the school budget will be start- T district administration ing before you know it. If there's deserve a juicy red apple on one meeting a taxpayer should their desks for the recent pay attention to all year, it's the switch to broadcasting their school budget public hearing. meetings live. Best of all, the meetings will The Oct. 11 board meeting give the high school's TV was the first to have been shown Production 3 students valuable to residents in close to real time experience in overseeing a live (there is a 20-second delay) on broadcast. For those serious Cable Channel 15. The change about careers in the field, this from pretaped meetings was will be a nice nugget to have on made possible through an agree- their resumes as they apply to ment with Cablevision, which colleges. arranged for the uSeof a fiber- Finally, it was another smart optic, cable running from the move on the school board's part board office to the high school, to switch its meeting start times allowing feed to be streamed from 8 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. These over the Internet from the build- meetings occasionally run pretty ing to a computer at the school. late into the night, and if stu- Live TV broadcasts give the dents will be required to work on audience the chance to come out them, it's for the best that any and join the meetings in accommodations possible be progress if they see a compelling made to make sure they aren't discussion taking place and kept out too late on school want to join. The timing is also nights. Letters

NJ. needs more people like Greenstein 'm proud to support ethically and with the public's Assemblywoman Linda best interests in mind. She has I Greenstein, who is an inde- sponsored every anti-corruption pendent, reform-minded leader bill that has come out of the and always a lady. Legislature, even when compre- Letters Before formal bans on dual hensive reform was unpopular office holding were fashionable, within her own party. She North Brunswick resident endorses Baldini for mayor Linda did the right thing by giving worked in a bipartisan manner up her seat on the Plainsboro to advance anti pay to play legis- am voting for Larry Baldini Susan Marcrie and Anthony taxes, we have less garbage, Township Committee upon her lation when it was delayed in for mayor of North Brunswick Young. I've talked to my friends recycling and other services, and election to the state Assembly. She both houses and co-authored the I and Susan Marcrie and and neighbors. I've read the we suffer with road and school didn't have to give up that seat — Fair and Clean Elections Act Anthony Young for Township Sentinel coverage. It is clear overcrowding from the overde- and many of her colleagues under because she believes that elected Council. Larry Baldini knows that Larry Baldini and his team velopment that pay-to-play similar circumstances did not — officials should be accountable to North Brunswick and he knows will work to keep my taxes down brings. The Pulda farm is one but she believed that dual office their constituents, not their how to accomplish great things for and make North Brunswick a other reason I am voting for holding was wrong and behaved donors. North Brunswick. Larry did that place where my family has the Larry Baldini. If the Pulda farm accordingly. New Jersey needs more peo- as a member of the North best quality of life, and the stu- becomes just one more land In the nearly eight years that ple like Assemblywoman Brunswick Township Council dents in our schools have the deal, all of us lose except for the Linda has served the 14th Greenstein in the Legislature. when taxes stayed flat and open best education we can provide. politically connected developers. Legislative District, she has space grew. Larry Baldini will Is your life better than it was ensured that both government Arthur A. Roedel Jr. accomplish more as our mayor. four years ago when we elected Gene Morgan the last mayor? We pay higher officials and those who wish to Monmouth Junction section I've talked to Larry, and to North Brunswick do business with the state act of South Brunswick North Brunswick needs to pay attention to candidates Note to Readers would like to ask the taxpay- five years ago when the Unless the taxpayers in North ers of North Brunswick to Republican administration saved Brunswick have a lot of money Letters to the editor endorsing or discussing candidates in the I start paying attention to your the Otken farm, which is now they just want to give away to the Nov. 6 elections will not be published in the Nov. 1 issue of the municipal tax bills. When was the known as the North Brunswick township, and unless you want Sentinel. last time you did not see an Community Park. more homes, more traffic and increase in taxes? The answer Who wants to build another higher taxes, start paying atten- ^Letters Policy would be five years ago when the 400 homes on the last piece of tion to who is running for mayor Republicans were at the helm. beautiful land left in North and Township Council and know Letters to the editor may be sent via e-mail to When did you see an adminis- Brunswick, a property on who you are voting for! [email protected]. Please include a daytime telephone number tration really work toward keep- Farrington Lake known, as the where the author may be reached for verification. For more infor- ing open space in North Pulda farm? That would be the Maureen Little mation, call (732) 358-5200, ext. 8226. Brunswick? The answer would be current administration. North Brunswick

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He Open House community of East Brunswick after you re- tire — and in addition to a modest pension never used those words around Grandma and a modest 401K or other individual re- again, and besides a lecture from the old tirement account, you're planning on Social gal, I escaped punishment for my bad judg- Security to make up the difference. ment. Trouble is, even if Social Security is still Good thing police Patrolman Patrick around, the increases in benefits don't come Gilman of Scranton, Pa., wasn't around to November 8,2007 hear me, or I might have wound up in jail. close to matching national cost-of-living in- JOani Chock-in creases, which are usually around 3 percent Last week, as reported in a story by the per year, give or take half a percent. Scranton Times-Tribune, Gilman was walk- 10:lf>avn General Session Next year, Social Security recipients can ing by the open window of an apartment Collins Arena expect a 2.3 percent increase, the smallest and heard Dawn Herb's voice coming from Park in Lots 1 or 6 annual increase in four years. Meanwhile, inside. Herb, it seems, was cursing a every other expense is predicted to go up, backed-up toilet and using fairly colorful including Medicare, which plans a 3.1 per- language to do it. cent premium hike in 2008. He hollered through the window for her And forget trying to keep up with the to tone it down. She (not knowing he was a local tax bills. In 2006-07, the school tax cop) yelled back at him to mind his own burden in my town rose 31 cents per $100 of ©#$%&*# business. He filed a complaint. valuation. That followed a 28-cent increase Herb got a summons for disorderly conduct in 2005-06, a 25-cent increase in 2004-05, a and could face a fine of $300 and 90 days in 31-cent increase in 2003-04 and a 31-cent jail upon conviction. Herb was scheduled to increase in 2002-03. go to court on the charge last week (repre- With municipal taxes included, that sented by the American Civil Liberties means local tax increases of around 6 per- Union), but I didn't know the outcome as I cent per year (give or take a percent), and was writing this column. with the absolute lack of action from our I will tell you this, however. 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How U Clubs and Activities 4 0 many young people do you know who can m Tour the lincroft Campus actually afford to live in the towns they Gregory Bean is executive editor of Si Meet Brookdale Students and Faculty BROOKDAIJE grew up in? How many single-income, or Greater Media Newspapers. You can reach RSVPby Nov. 1:732-224-1857 COMMUNITY COUEGE even double-income households do you him at [email protected]. 1 6 SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com Authors find NJ/s story in its cemeteries "Different ethnic groups had different Local man's graveyard styles of commemoration," Nonestied said. The book is over 300 pages and includes expertise to be featured more than 120 pictures and illustrations. on ATJATs 'Hauntings' "It's the story of New Jersey, in essence," Nonestied said. BY VINCENT TODARO The collaboration with Veit worked well Staff Writer because the men have differing interests EAST BRUNSWICK — A cemetery can when it comes to cemeteries, he said. Veit is tell us more than just how people lived and more interested in the 1700s and modern died. times, while Nonestied was more intrigued Just what tombstones and burial by the 1800s and early 1900s. grounds can tell us is what drew Mark Non- One trend still around is the use of mau- estied, of East Brunswick, to the subject. soleums. These began to be used by the late Nonestied is coauthor of "New Jersey 1800s, Nonestied said, with wealthy indus- Cemeteries and Tombstones: History in the trialists commissioning "stunning" exam- Landscape," to be released in February by ples. One pyramid-shaped mausoleum Rutgers University Press. The book, co- belongs to Charles F. Harms, who was in- written with Richard Veit, an associate pro- spired by the great pyramids of Egypt. fessor at Monmouth University, West Long Despite the entertaining nature of show, Branch, is a look at burial grounds in the the book is more of an anthropological state and how they've reflected the times study. from the 17th century to the present. "Talking about the educational aspect of On Friday, Nonestied and Veit will give cemeteries is important, especially during television viewers a tour of some of the more this month when there are stereotypes interesting New Jersey grave sites on the about cemeteries," Nonestied said. New Jersey Network's State of the Arts The Van Busklrk family vault, from 1854, Is located In Evergreen Cemetery, Hillside. "It's a great opportunity to sort of buy show "Hauntings." The program airs Friday into the time of year, but also be able to at 8:30 p.m. and again Oct. 31 at 11:30 p.m. Linden cemetery. making for many years. He's been friends teach people that [graveyards] are more Nonestied, who is a staff member with For the book, the authors visited nearly with Veit for over a decade, and the two than the stereotypes they are made out to the Middlesex County Cultural and Her- 900 cemeteries. Among the highlights are a shared an interest in cemeteries. The book be." itage Commission, said the forthcoming Presbyterian graveyard in Elizabeth that is is the result of "a tremendous amount of re- The "Hauntings" program, which airs book covers 400 years in the history of New considered the state's best Colonial-era search," he said, including the cemetery vis- every Friday and Wednesday, explores the Jersey's tombstones and cemeteries, and cemetery, and a Victorian-era cemetery, its and the gathering of historical art of the grotesque, the macabre, and the how they've evolved. The styles of the Newark's Mount Pleasant, which was the documents. simply spooky, according to a press release graves as well as the symbols on them have state's first garden graveyard. Because of "The last two years were spent writing from the New Jersey Network. But this changed from Native American and Colo- the time it was built, the Mouunt Pleasant and pulling all this research together," Non- week's show is special, arriving in time for nial times until now, and reflect what a so- cemetery is much more striking. estied said. "We visited close to 900 ceme- Halloween. In addition to the segment on ciety was thinking at the time. "They were elaborate, and a contrast to teries in the state, between the two of us. cemeteries, the episode will feature an or- The segment on "Hauntings" will be a the Colonial cemeteries," Nonestied said. It's a complex history to pull together." chestra playing scary music as a score to the synopsis of those time periods, in part fo- "This was a new design movement, and re- In addition to telling of the times in 1931 flick "Frankenstein," the craft of the- cusing on "the truly unusual," such as the flected on how society handled the dead." which they were built, cemeteries also shed atrical mask making, and the Jersey Devil life-size Mercedes-Benz headstone in a Nonestied said the book has been in the light on the people who built them. making an appearance in a ballet.

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A local business with an internationalist approach The handcrafted products they sell are Sustainable Threads all about keeping traditions alive. Each quilt that is made is different, and many owners advocate buying of the products have stories behind them. from poorer countries An example of those stories is seen in a tag placed on a particular place mat, BY CHRIS MURINO called Wink of a Peacock: "Peacocks, in- Staff Writer digenous to India are well known for their bright plumage, and the male peacock will NORTH BRUNSWICK - Poonam display his tail during courtship by rais- Abbi and Harish Hathiramani are two of a ing it above and behind his head. In this rising number of merchants interested in weave, one closed eye, or the wink of a "fair trade," or giving back to the workers peacock, is portrayed, in the form of con- who make their products in economically centric circles." disadvantaged countries. The quilts that line the basement of "A lot of people who deal with fair trade Sustainable Threads are particularly help each other," Hathiramani said. "The bright and colorful. It takes about 50 days sense of community is a unique feature. for one woman to make a quilt, and every We all have the same cause." quilt is different. Hathiramani and Abbi are the owners Although many of the designs are cre- of Sustainable Threads, which began busi- ated by the older artisans who've been ness around November 2006 and is lo- working on them for years, Abbi comes up cated at Riverbend Drive in North with some, and often requests are made Brunswick. It sells handcrafted quilts, by customers. . ties, table linens and napkins, bedspreads They also carry a special line of silks and other garments. The products are called "peace silks," which are more envi- made by artisans and weavers, mostly ronmentally conscious. The fabric is spun women. from vacant cocoons of silkworms, after "We' want to pay fair wages for their the moth flies out. The silkworms are not craft work," Hathiramani said. "We not boiled and killed like in other silks. only practice fair wages, we also set a high "Three thousand silkworms are killed standard for environmental standards for one pound of silk," Hathiramani said. and safe working conditions." Sustainable Threads, North Brunswick, sells goods like pillows, quilts and crafts made by "It's a more eco-friendly concept." They also make sure the villages the artisans in economically disadvantaged countries. Abbi often tries to get the word out about fair trade. She attends trade shows women live in have medical camps and and events and gives talks on why fair sometimes life insurance, which are not trade should be more common. traditionally taken care of. "More people are concerned about it, Abbi, a trained social worker, wanted more realize the value of it," Abbi said. to help poor villagers, and so for six years "It's a new and growing concept." she worked with Seva Mandir, a voluntary organization working with rural and However, it is a more difficult concept tribal villages in South Rajasthan, India. to grasp than, for instance, organic food. "People know that if you eat organic "The villages there are dependent on food, you'll get better health," Abbi said. agriculture," Abbi said. "For five or six "This [fair trade] doesn't click because it years, there was no rain and so we started doesn't relate to you." this as an implementation program. It's Overall, the owners of Sustainable Here's what our advertisers are saying... grown to 600 artisans from 15." Threads just want people to know that Abbi says they also work with another they can make a difference. dvertising in Latinos Unidos has been very group of 300 artisans in Northeast India, beneficial for my practice. I have been very "Everyone should realize the power mostly traditional weavers who work on impressed with the personal and courteous service that they have," Hathiramani said. "You can be the Latinos Unidos staff has provided. This is my second bamboo looms. She is proud of the way fair a force to change this world in big and year advertising in the paper and I could not be more trade helps these low-income artisans. pleased with the results because it has given me much small ways." needed exposure in the. Latino community. It is very "This provides 35 to 50 percent of a Sustainable Threads is a member of important to me, being Latina as well, to be able to household income," Abbi said. "Women The Fair Trade Federation, Co-Op Amer- reach out and provide service to this community that never had an opportunity in the past to ica and is certified by the U.S. Depart- needs it so much. Approximately 50% of my patients are earn a livelihood in the market. It's helped Latinos or of Latino descent and this is, to a great ment of Agriculture. The store is located extent, due to advertising in Latinos Unidos. Thank you her leverage. There are less incidents of at 84 Riverbend Drive. Hours of operation for the great service you provide to our community! " domestic violence." are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dr. Luz Romero, MD 732-364-0041 Business Briefs r/f/e nave k>een advertising in Latinos Unidos since // June of 2003. The response we have received New Jersey Gateway Federal and 130, has announced the postponement has been overwhelmingly positive. Our practice has Credit Union, Monmouth Junction sec- of the Oct. 26 Shopping Preview Gala as a seen an influx of approximately 30% more patients due tion of South Brunswick, received the New result of unexpected construction delays. to your newspaper. The increase in business lias also Jersey Credit Union League's (NJCUL) The gala will now be held on Friday, Nov. 2, allowed us to provide employment to people within the Spanish community. We appreciate the personal service first-place award for its 2007 advertising when a number of stores will be ready to and commitment to quality you have shown. Thanks for campaign, "Think Outside the Bank. greet guests. The event is open to the pub- being such an asset to us as well as the Spanish Think Credit Union." The award was ac- lic, and the $15 ticket price will go to bene- community! " cepted by Gateway's board Chairman fit the North Brunswick PTOs. Tickets for Edward Poller, DDS Robert Phillips at the NJCUL convention The Shoppes at North Brunswick Gala are 732-905-5043 in Atlantic City. The winning concept was still available by calling (614) 437-8128. created by Pat Darcey, vice president ad- Gala attendees will have the opportunity to ministration and marketing, and designed browse, shop, wine and dine on hors d'oeu- by the Red Wolf Design Group, Princeton. vres, plus a chance to win a $500 The Gateway was also the third-place recipi- Shoppes at North Brunswick shopping ent for best Web site design. spree, while supporting the local commu- Greater Media Newspaper nity. For additional information on the new Stanbery Development, developers of lifestyle center, go to TheShoppesAtNorth- The Shoppes at North Brunswick, Routes 1 Brunswick.com. www.gmnews. com NS SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 1 9 Funds to fight attack ads Community Bulletin Board (Continued from page 1) opinion, as well. Flu, pneumonia vaccine clinic slated for Nov. 15 says Common Sense America can spend "It goes against the spirit of the law," Middlesex County Public Health Department will hold an influenza and pneumo- a lot more than they can. They recently Jasikoff said. "We don't want to see out- coccal immunization clinic Nov. 15 from 10 a.m. to noon at North Brunswick Senior put out an ad on television, according to side influence. I just wish people would Center, 15 Linwood Place. Greenstein. have the same outrage for us. Everyone's Vaccines will be offered to Middlesex County residents age 18 and older. Medicare will be "It identifies them for who they are — saying, 'Poor Linda Greenstein.' What billed for immunizations, and residents without Medicare coverage will not be charged a group that's come into the state to dis- about, 'Poor Jason Scheurer'?" for the immunizations. Proof of residency is required. rupt the clean election process," Green- Scheurer and Jasikoff believe it is un- Pneumococcal immunizations will also be available by appointment only to Middle- stein said. fair that independent candidates receive sex County residents age 65 and older who have not previously received the vaccine. Greenstein has the support of the Re- less money than major party candidates Medicare will be billed where applicable. For an appointment, call (732) 745-3100 Mon- publican Party. under FACE. They day through Friday between 2 and 4 p.m. "I strongly call == — have filed a lawsuit Proof of age is required for the clinics. For more information, call the hotline at (732) upon these swift- in Superior Court to 745-4344 or visit http://camiddlesex.nj.us/publichealth/flu-clinics.asp. boat-style third- get equal funding. Al- party groups to end "It identifies them though Greenstein Seminar on Medicare drug changes Nov. 5 their unwarranted for who they are said she might have to rethink the issue South Brunswick Senior Center, Ridge Road, Monmouth Junction section of South interference in the — a group thafs 14th District race," for later elections, Brunswick, will sponsor a seminar on the 2008 Medicare'prescription drug changes Assemblyman Bill come into the state she does not believe Nov. 5 at 1 p.m. Baroni, a Republi- to disrupt the clean Scheurer should re- The free seminar is conducted by the state Department of Health and Senior Serv- can who is running election process." ceive the extra ices, State Health Insurance Assistance Program. Medicare changes, enrollment pe- for the district's money for this pilot riod and a part d update will be discussed. The program is co-sponsored by the state Senate seat, — Linda Greenstein program. Middlesex County Department on Aging. said in a press re- Brown said that For more information, call (732) 329-4000, ext. 7670. lease. anyone can fund and The Republicans _ donate to Common fully supported Greenstein's recovery of Sense America, the rescue funds. through its Web site. Although it's un- Greenstein was not surprised by known how much money was spent by their support. the group, Greenstein said it was fair to "Nobody would want to be a part of say that about $200,000 worth of media this in any shape or form," Greenstein time was bought. said. Brown said the group will continue to Lou Jasikoff, Libertarian Jason run the ads until the conclusion of the Scheurer's campaign manager, gave his election.

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LORI CLINCH laughed in the face of Y2K. Her massive even completed a task or two when the The rebel holds its own if it's left alone. monitor and stately stature occupy a dang thing froze up. I couldn't tell if it It enjoys searching the Web, looking for Are We There Yet? large corner in the office, and she makes was thinking about the things that I had friends, and occasionally freezing up on its no apologies for her size. asked it to do or if it was having a full- favorite Web sites. It likes to entertain with She doesn't come right out and call us blown fit. pop-ups, run applications at all hours, and "Honey," but I like to feel that it's implied. Suddenly it started beeping and honk- I wouldn't be at all surprised to find out that it has its own blog. Meanwhile, the Rebel is younger, ing and told me that I had, and I quote, It has always been a bad seed. tougher and upbeat. Still, getting it to "Performed an illegal function." I'm sure The Old Gal is a different matter altogether. She was the creme of the crop when take you from one Web site to another is that if it could have sprouted legs, it we purchased her back in 1999. She had style, she had grace and sported 384 one hard drive. would have turned on its heel and megabytes of RAM. She had a shapely motherboard, looked sleek in her tower, and re- These PC problems are exacerbated at stomped away. sponded to shiftrF7 faster than you could say thesaurus. times when the whole family needs a com- "Let's let it stew in its own juices," I Today the poor old soul has only 1.04 of her 12.6 gigabytes of memory remaining. puter. Take last night, for instance, when said as I shut the Rebel down. It became To put that into simple terms that we can understand, she can reach her destination, I sat down at the Old Gal to pay bills on- painfully obvious that we, as a family, she just can't remember how to get back home. line. I had just entered my user name were going to have to turn to the Old Gal. In her lifetime, she has survived two crashes, three Trojan horses, and the Pretty when I was interrupted by a child who "Why can't we just get a new com- wanted to type a 500-word paper and yet puter?" asked Huey as we pulled a chair another who needed to surf the Web. up in front of her. Quite frankly, it was enough to make "Because she can still get us by." me want to mash my modem. '"No sir!" exclaimed another child. No one, but no one, wanted to use the "She has a mind of her own and, her Rebel. Everyone knows that using that breath smells." brat requires patience, time and fortitude. "Nonsense. She does as we ask. She's Undecided It doesn't follow the rules, refuses to lis- just a little sluggish." ten to commands, and sometimes I could "A little sluggish? She's still contem- swear that it is holding its breath. plating a command that I gave her last "I can't stand that computer," one of week!" the kids exclaimed as I tried to tell him "Yeah," echoed his brother, "as if I did- Voters that the Rebel would be his link to the n't have enough homework, she wanted World Wide Web for the evening. "It does- me to send an error report." n't pay attention to anything that I tell it "Did you do it?" to do." "No. I refused and the next thing I "Rubbish," I responded, "you just need knew she had translated my entire docu- to know how to work it." ment into Navajo." The Rebel seemed to be happy enough I couldn't help but smile. That's what when I started it up. It opened Windows, they get for not listening to the Old Gal, played some music and even welcomed She may be slow, but once in a while she me to its world. The music was a bit too can still put the little bytes in their place. loud, and I'm not sure that the welcome was heartfelt, but I wasn't going to com- plain. It then took its sweet time doing Lori Clinch is the mother of four sons anything else. It seemed to want to run and the author of the book "Are We There on its own schedule and all but implied Yet?" You can reach her at www.lori- 3 out of 4 undecided voters that I didn't understand what computers clinch.com. are newspaper readers. Half of all voters experience some Kiwanis Club pancake breakfast Oct. 28 indecision in the final week before The Kiwanis Club of New Brunswick will sponsor a pancake breakfast Oct. 28 from Election Day. And 3 out of 4 of these 8 a.m. to noon at North Brunswick Senior Center, Linwood Place and Glenn Avenue. potentially undecided voters are regular Tickets are$4, and $3 for children. For more information, call Mel at (732) 247-4648. newspaper readers. That means in any given election, almost 40% of the Linwood School Veterans Day event Nov. 2 electorate is up for grabs in the final days Linwood Middle School, North Brunswick, will sponsor a Veterans Day program and of the campaign - and they're reading ceremony Nov. 2 at 9:30 a.m. at Veterans Park. The public is encouraged to attend, and newspapers.* lunch will be served following the ceremony at the school at Linwood Place. For more information, call (732) 289-3619. Thats why more and more winning candidates are making newspapers a part Robotix's 'Brunswick Eruption 6' Nov. 3 of their campaign team. In 2005,36% of NJ adults made candidate decisions The North Brunswick Township High School Raider Robotix team will hold the in the last month of the campaign. "Brunswick Eruption 6" Nov. 3 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the high school on Raider Road. The annual robotics competition will host more than 35 teams from New Jersey, New 4 in 5 NJ adults read a newspaper last week.** York, Pennsylvania and Maryland. It features 120-pound robots battling for offensive and defensive dominance on a playing field. Admission is free, but the team is accepting dona- tions of new, unwrapped toys for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots 2007 holiday campaign. For information on advertising your political ad call: For more information, call (732) 289-3700 or visit http:/ybe.raiderrobotix.org. Greater Media Newspapers 'UDor V'Dor' concert, sale at B'nai Tikvah 732-358-5200 ext. 8281 Congregation B'nai Tikvah & JCC of North and South Brunswick, 1001 Finnegan's Check us out at www.gmnews.com Lane, North Brunswick, will host the first "L'Dor VDor" concert featuring Neshama Carlebach Nov. 11 at 6:30 p.m. Carlebach will be joined by the Rev. Roger Hambrick and the Green Pastures Bap- tist Church Choir. Carlebach sings contemporary Jewish music, and melodies by her fa- ther, Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach, as well as original compositions. She will soon release her sixth CD. General admission is $18, $10 for students, and $5 for children younger Greater Media Newspapers than age 13. Limited reserved seating begins at $36, and is $90 for seating and the op- portunity to meet Carlebach. For more information, call (866) 364-1455 or visit News Transcript • Tri-Town News • Examiner • Brick Township Bulletin • www.BnaiTikvah.org/concert.html. Atlanticville • the hub • Independent • Suburban • East Brunswick Sentinel The congregation will hold a crafts fair/vendors market Nov. 18 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. North/South Brunswick Sentinel • Edisort/Metuchen Sentinel • Woodbridge Sentinel Handcrafted and non-handcrafted items will be available. Items include jewelry, chil- dren's clothing, pottery, cards and stationery, knitted items, and other items. A raffle will *The Cromer Group/Moore Information national survey, August 2003. also be held, and refreshments available. Admission is free. For more information, call **NJ Statewide Market Study, Belden Associates, 20p6. the^temple office at.(732),2978-j)69Q or visit www.BnaiTikvah.org. www.gmnews. com NS SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 2 1 Sometimes in relationships things are just 'meant to be'

here's a Yiddish expression I fell in _™ Meg Ryan in When Harry Met Sally, you promised a future, only a present; then love with the moment I heard it — can't have a close friendship with a woman, again, the present is all we really have, isn't Tbeshert. It means "meant to be." Like at least not one you're attracted to. it? And the more years you witness passing karma and serendipity, this phenomenon is CLARE MARIE CEIANO Nonetheless, what was meant to be, hap- you by, the more you come to realize this. nothing less than a message from God. Qirl Talk pened, and we evolved into an on-again, off- I believe authors such as Marianne Sometimes beshert comes to us as intimate again, soulful, passionate, intimate Williamson and Cheryl Richardson when relationships, friends, lovers, angels even, on experience. And strangely enough there are they say that souls on our path have specific our path — the perennial soul mate. These no regrets. assignments to complete. Like a constella- souls come to help us experience a change. ous cry as a disastrous hurricane, to the Still, the emptiness of the reality that it is tion of stars, we all arrive on cue to begin our Sometimes they bring us ineffable joy, quiet, tranquil space between the whispers, over cuts me deeply. But the more I come to journey to wholeness. Richardson calls them passion and sweetness; other times, like cat- between the thrashing storm — a limbo see life for what it is — a way to grow and "spiritual change agents." alysts, they stir up every wound deep inside where nothing is as it seems and where you move toward what makes us whole — the His connection with me, and to me, us, bringing them to the surface in order to spend much of your time trying to figure out more I understand why we were together. helped me grow in ways I didn't even realize deal with them. I believe soul mates are sent what's happening to both of you. Looking back, I can see that for every needed stretching. to help us work through the places where we Reflecting on this relationship is a mixed quality I had, he had one vastly different. For Sometimes I think Williamson is right are rough, unforgiving, frightened, insecure, blessing. Remembering the sprinkling of a time, we mixed, we blended, we gelled, when she says God plays "cupid" and mes- or any other number of wounds we see as our magical fairy dust that two star-crossed much like one of those pretty bar drinks. But merizes two souls with each other for a bit flaws. friends and lovers shared while aligned for a sometimes, left unstirred, those drinks sepa- just to get them together. "We'll give them Many of us grew up believing when we time is a beautiful thing. Remembering the rate, leaving a glob of unrecognizable goop. about two weeks and then we'have to get met our soul mate, life would change for us, dawning of the reality of the situation—two And so it was with us. down to work," she says, pretending she is and it usually does, but not always in the friends who loved each other entering into an There were areas where we fitlik e hand the voice of God. way we thought it would. It doesn't always intimate relationship for reasons we couldn't in glove. I chose not to see the areas that had Some men are sent tor us to teach us how happen according to Plato's theory of his half even have imagined when we met takes a bit oceans between them. It didn't matter. I to love ourselves, not by indulging us in our meeting yours and everyone living happily more mettle. found myself under a spell, and like a drug, fantasies, but by fighting them tooth and ever after. Sometimes the soul mate comes When I first met him after my divorce, I it rendered me powerless. Suddenly, I didn't nail, thereby becoming the conduit that al- to stay forever; other times like lightning, he felt I was ready for a relationship. As we have the sense God gave a grasshopper. I at- lows us to learn to care for and love our- or she whisks in and quickly whisks out , moved closer, he worried that I would be tached myself to the fantasy and to him, and selves. All relationships hold lessons, even again. Then, there are the ones who repeat- hurt, that sharing physical intimacy would could not let go. the ones that end — perhaps especially the edly appear on your path — exactly when jeopardize our friendship. Eventually, I had to face the possibility ones that end, the ones that cause us the you need them to. "I'm a big girl," I retorted, invisibly flexing that maybe what we had was never meant most pain. And so it was with me and my beshert, the emotional muscles I thought I'd devel- to be permanent. Like hair color, it was not My lessons were many. Among them I the one I was destined to meet. oped. Hindsight is always 20-20.1 wasn't a the kind that grows out—more like the kind learned to give and receive love with grace We were friends who grew to be so much big girl at all. I was a 50-year-old woman that fades a bit after every shampoo, a tem- and without agenda or expectation and to be more. Think Harry and Sally, think Jerry feverishly trying to find my place in the new porary glow of dazzling lights, a little glitter vulnerable and reveal my true feelings. I and Elaine, with a little of Ross and Rachel world I found myself catapulted into — and for special occasions. lived in the present moment, without being mixed in. I had absolutely no idea what.I was doing. Once the dust settled, I had time to real- attached to the outcome. Over the years, he's moved in and out of He knew once we crossed those invisible ize that there was something not quite right, Spiritual graces, I believe, come in many my life as if on cue, when the planets aligned boundaries from friendship to intimacy, our even from the beginning •— tooman y holes forms. Some are even disguised as handsome in our favor. His relationship with me relationship, and therefore how we saw each in the foundation. But if you don't love like hunks wearing blue jeans. evolved from friend to mentor, confidant, other would change. you'll never be hurt, you'll never feel the teacher, lover and best friend. I didn't. magic. You need to fall into it to feel the walls Our time together was akin to the push And he was right. Everything did change. crumble. Clare Marie Ceiano is a staff writer for and pull of Mother Nature, breathing gentle Maybe Billy Crystal was right when he told Maybe a smarter woman would have Greater Media Newspapers. 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Anightmarish excursion through The word from head honcho Marty — CD101.9FM the wiles of Big Business, the little Bach (Sydney Pollack) back at the firm things won't bother you. Big deal if cus- in N.Y. is to commit the loose cannon. tomer service repeatedly transfers you But aha, good old Arthur is crazy like a STEVE SOLOMON'S to yet another disingenuously polite fox. Ironically, no one in the legal con- voice somewhere in Outer Slobovia. glomerate knows more about involun- MY MOTHER'S Consider yourself lucky. tary commitment than he. Fleeing That's small potatoes compared to jurisdiction in Wisconsin, he holes up the stuff George Clooney's title charac- in a Manhattan loft. ter, the fixer extraordinaire for a major Not only has he discontinued his ITALIAN law firm, encounters. It begins when medication, but he's been conducting a Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson), a bril- clandestine phone relationship with MY FATHER'S liant legal mind who's been defending Anna (Merritt Wever), a comely young an agricultural giant in a class action farm girl related to the lawsuit. And suit, has a fit of conscience. To prove it, there's new trouble. We don't immedi- he disrobes at a deposition. ately know who these two guys are, but EWISH Whether or not their growth-en- they're bugging Arthur's line. hancing chemical is Michael 7 I'M IN m causing farmers to jumps into the die of cancer, maelstrom while U/North is embar- Michael Clayton" also attempting rassed. Arthur has to keep the world kept the wolves from crashing THERAPY/ Warner Bros. Pictures presentation away for fifteen down around Directed by JOHN BOWAB years, and sud- Directed by: Tony Gilroy him. This in- denly this. Their cludes a chal- Visit Telecharge.com or call 212-239-6200 confidence in Ken- Starring: George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, lenged but ner, Bach & Ledeen touching rela- WESTSIDE THEATRE 407 West 43rd Street Sydney Pollack, Austin Williams, is shaken, their tionship with his ltalianJewishTherapy.com credibility perhaps Merritt Wever contemplative compromised. Clay- son Henry ton gets the call to Running time: 160 minutes (Austin put out the fire. Williams), keep- Starting his ex- Classified: R ing creditors at plosive muckrake bay and trying to near the end and patch old grudges then flashing back, Gilroy quickly in- with siblings. HURRY! forms that this latest assignment is ini- Then something happens. Can't tell tially the least of Michael Clayton's you what. Just suffice it to note that problems. Because he's a gambler, but Mr. Clayton's to-do list suddenly in- TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST! also the result of other factors, he is di- cludes staying alive. If matters were vorced. We suspect a trusting heart tense before, auteur Gilroy's film is Some performances already SOLD-OUT! was behind a failed restaurant venture now catapulted to full suspense-thriller which resulted in debt, etc., etc. status. His fixer tossed into the char- But for all his defects, we soon rec- acter-defining crucible, Clooney uses JACK KLUGMAN and PAUL DOOLEY in ognize Michael Clayton as that great the opportunity to show us yet another American character...the imperfect thespic wrinkle. hero. Sure, he's tarnished...a casualty Without relinquishing the swagger- of his culture. Yet he reeks of talent, ing boy wonder charm, he adds just ability and spunk. It'd be a pity if one enough vulnerability to recall how of those flaws turned out to be the Marcello Mastroianni might have in- proverbially tragic one. He's an terpreted the super intermediary. Sure, enigma, but we don't mind. he's cool. Still, you can't help but won- Tilda Swinton's Karen Crowder, the der if that furrowed forehead betrays chief corporate counsel at U/North not his confidence to navigate the crisis.. especially impressed with this "miracle The frightening thing is, said doubt worker" sent to smooth over matters in is not entirely a criticism of the pro- Milwaukee, is far easier to figure. Sim- tagonist. Look at the size of this Go- ply add one part Mary Astor's Brigid liath. Even scarier, the divulgences O'Shaughnessy in "The Maltese Fal- don't surprise us, for pretty much the~ con" (1941) with two parts Dragon same reason we don't yell crackpot Lady, any vintage. whenever someone retells the urban As Sam Spade might remark, "Oh, myth: "Yeah, this guy invented an en- ^SUNSHINE BOYS you're good. You're awful good." She gine that ran on water. So they killed ought to be. Dig her rehearsing an as- him and hid the motor." 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group 1 & 2 awards given out at Assoc. & the Daisy Recreation 1 Amberly Way, Manalapan. G S approximately 7:10 p.m.; Programs for children and tickets: $15 Pick of the week VP Y group 3 & 4 awards follow young people with special needs proceeds benefit the foundations at approximately 9:30 p.m. (732) 390-6797 for Cooley's anemia, arthritis & admission: $8 for adults (ages www.eastbrunsWick.org Alzheimer's disease The State Theatre will present the national 13-59), $6 for children age 12 (732)536-2318 tour of "Gypsy" Oct. 26 and 27 at 3 and 8 p.m. & under & seniors age 60 & Fort Hancock Day The show is co-presented by WMGQ Magic 98.3, above Oct. 28, noon to 4 p.m. Music Raritana: Masters of the a Greater Media radio station. Tickets range from handicapped parking available Gateway National Recreation Early-Classical Symphony $40 to $65 with group, college, student and sen- www.ebmarchinband.org Area, Sandy Hook a selection of never-recorded ior discounts available. event marks the establishment 18th-century symphonies by Exploring ambition, jealousy, family relation- Hallow-Marine of Fort Hancock in 1845; Ferdinando Galimberti, Giovanni ships and the bittersweet loss of innocence, Oct. 27, 4-8 p.m. tours of buildings not normally Battista Sammartini, Antonio "Gypsy" is the story of an overbearing mother, New Jersey Marine Sciences open; World War II era living Brioschi & Count Giorgio Giulini Rose (played by Kathy Halenda), who strives to Consortium building 22, history re-enactors at student musicians of Musica make her daughters vaudeville heacfliners. After Fort Hancock, Sandy Hook Battery Gunnison and History Rarifana, coached by and June (Ruby Lewis), her favored daughter achieves reservations required House performing alongside profes- fame, Louise (Missy Dowse) discovers her own $13 per person (732) 872-5970 sional violinist Cynthia Roberts & talent, becoming one of the biggest names in (732) 872-1300, ext. 30 and oboist Marc Schachman show business. Set aside the freewheeling days www.njmsc.org Halloween party conductor: Andrew Kirkman of vaudeville and burlesque, "Gypsy" goes behind Oct. 28, 2-3 p.m. Oct. 27 at 8 p.m. the curtain to explore the reality of the grueling life Laser Shows free with museum admission Nicholas Music Center. of show business performers. at the Novins Planetarium Monmouth Museum Mason Gross Performing Arts Center The show, which has received countless Tony "Legends of the Night Sky" Brookdale Community College awards and was originally set to the stage in 1959, Oct. 27, noon campus Douglass College campus was written by Arthur Laurents with music by Jule "Fright-Light" Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft of Rutgers University Styne and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Its score Oct. 25, 26, 27, 8:30 p.m. ' reservations suggested 85 George St., New Brunswick has been keeping audiences entertained for years Oct. 27, 3 p.m. (732) 747-2266 tickets: $15, general public; $10, with songs such as "Everything's Coming Up "Laser Retro" www monmouthmuseum.org students with valid identification Roses" and "Let Me Entertain You." Oct. 25 and 26,7 p.m. www.masongross.rutgers.edii Tickets may be purchased at the box office by Oct. 27,1:30 p.m. (732)932-7511 calling (732) 246-SH0W or online at "Laser Zeppelin" For Kids www.StateTheatreNJ.org. The theater is located at Oct. 25,10 p.m., Oct. 27, 7 p.m. Big Band Benefit Concert 15 Livingston Ave. in New Brunswick. "Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Hansel & Gravel to honor Mario "Chic" De Carolis Moon" presented b\ Paper Moon Puppet & to fund a music scholarship Oct. 26 and 27,10 p.m. Theatre Oct. 28,3-5 p.m. 99 Monmouth St. Halloween Parade, Costume Ocean County College Saturdays throjjgh,Npy. 3,2 p.m. East Brunswick High School On Stage 2 Campus Drive, Toms River First Avertue PfevnWse Cranbury Road. Red: Bank Contest & Baking Contest tickets: $29, $26, $22 sponsored by the Monroe Twp. tickets: $10; $8 seniors and ' 123 First Ave, Mlant| .Highlands De Carolis, who died in February, Mother's Club & the Monroe children 12 and under. tickets $9, discounts^ayailable was a music teacher & Night of the Wicker Man (732) 842-9000 reservations required! Oct. 26, 27 at 8 p.m www.countbasietheatre.org Township Recreation Dept. (732) 255-0400, ext. 2111 bandleader at East Brunswick Oct. 27 www.ocean.edu/campus/ (732) 291-7552 High School, Middle School and an original story www.firstavenueplayhouse.com by local writer Paul Schlitsey Visiting Mr. Green lineup & registration at 10:30 planetarium elementary schools for 30 years; presented by Soar Productions through Nov. 18, a.m.; judging of costumes at he founded the Indigos Dance Fri. & Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. at 2 p.m. 10:45 a.m.; parade at 11 a.m. South River Frost on the Pumpkin The Ugly Duckling. J. Band, a 24-member jazz stage 1110 Union Ave., Union Beach Oct. 27,2 p.m.' band at the high school tickets: $18, Center Playhouse Monroe Township Community Road Races Center Rink Oct. 28 presented by Soar Productions concert features former Indigos discounts available 35 South St. 1110 Union Ave., Union Beach Bandalumni, members of (732)471-8268 Freehold Monmouth Road registration begins at 7:30 a.m.; rain or shine Lollipop Race for youngsters up tickets: $10 Musicians Local No. 204-373 & www.soarproductions.org tickets; $24, discounts (732) 471-8268 current students in the jazz band available includes desserts and entrants arriving after 10:45 a.m. to age 11 starts at 8:30 a.m.; will not be judged but may donation: $10 len Mendalski & the G-Men beverage; dinner packages 1-Mile Health Walk or Run at 9 all proceeds benefit the seven-piece polka band available participate in parade a.m.; 10K Road Race at 9:30 a.m. Music . prizes for best costumes, floats, scholarship fund presented by the Sayreville Cul- (732)462-9093 Dailey's Pond (609)275-8474 tural Arts Council haunted gingerbread houses Thomas & William streets Alternate Routes 'Greatest Hits" Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. Women on Fire refreshments South River season Latin Jazz Weekend Sayreville Senior Center starring Judith Ivey (732)723-5000 rain or shine; refreshments Oct. 26,8 p.m, Russian Pathos and the Miracles 423 Main St. Nov. 4 at 3 p.m. (732) 605-0321 ghost runners (individuals who Oct. 27,7:30 p.m., of Saint Nicholas free admission Algonquin Arts Theatre want to support the cause but The Westminster Community Home Band Show & Competition Oct. 28,3 p,m: light refreshments served 173 Main St. do not wish to run in the race) N. J. Performing Arts Center Orchestra all ages welcome Manasquan hosted by the Sayreville War also invited Oct. 28,3 p.m. Memorial H.S. Marching Unit Newark (732)257-6510 tickets: $30-$32 proceeds send developmental^ tickets: $16 -$39 Alexander Hall, (732)528-9211 Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. disabled South River children Princeton University retreat at midday; (888)466-5722' » Benise: Nights of Fire! www.atgonquinarts.org to Camp Donna during the* tickets: $15 adults, $10 seniors activities scheduled to end summer : and students Nov. 1,8 p.m. at approximately 10 p.m. Music Raritana: Intimate Works by V (609)258-1742 State Theatre (732)257-4339 Ferdinando Galimberti, Giovanni Special Events Sayreville War Memorial H.S. www.princeton.edu/tickets 15 Livingston Ave. Washington Road www.frostonthepumpkin.com Battista Sammartini, Antonio New Brunswick • — 3— featuring the United States Brioschi & Count Giorgio Giulini tickets: $65, $55, $45, $25 Fourth annual Ghost Tour of Rutgers Camp Daisy Walk in the Park & Oct. 26 at noon Glen Mendalski & the G-Men Scholastic Band Association seven-piece polka band (732) 246-7469 : Oct.26,30&31at8&9p.m.; (USSBA) New Jersey State Halloween Carnival Voorhees Chapel www.statetheatren j .org sponsored by the Daisy Assoc. 5 Chapel Drive presented by the Sayreville Oct. 26 at 7 p.m. Championships competition for Cultural Arts Council student-let tours of Voorhees Mall USSBA groups 1 A, 3A&6A Oct. 28 behind Mason Gross Performing The diary of Anne Frank walk registrat&h begins at Arts Center • Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m. and Old Queen's campus more than 40 high school bands Sayreville Senior Center presented by Rutgers Theater $5 per person through Oct. 26, scheduled to compete noon; event begins at 1 p.m., Douglass College campus following a path approximately 423 Main St. Company and $10 Oct. 30 and 31 (212) 846-5131 of fiutgers University free admission Nov. 2,3,7-10,14-17 at 8 p.m.; College Avenue campus, 1-mile long George St., New Brunswick Halloween Carnival features refreshments served Nov. 4 and 11 at 2 p.m. New Brunswick Marching Bands Competition free admission; (732)257-6510 Mason Gross Performing Arts reservations required food, clowns, face-painting, tickets not required hosted by the East Brunswick music, pumpkin-painting, Center (732) 932-4636 H.S. Marching Band sanctioned www.masongross.rutgers.edu 85 George St. http://campusinfo.rutgers.edu/ costume contest, game booths, (732)932-7511 Comedy by the United States Scholastic magician, balloon sculptor, New Brunswick ghosttour Band Association (USSBA) «£•= . tickets: $25, $20 for seniors, trick-or-treating Moreno Fruzzetti ast Comic Standing Oct. 27 at 4 p.m. Bicentennial'Park' $15 for students with valid ID Haunted Hotel and Hayride Crossroads Middle School Italian-American singer Oct. 28, 7:30 p.m. (732)932-7511 Oct. 26 and 27, 6-10 p.m. .... Hardenburg Lane presented by the Order of the , , 195 Major Road East Brunswick www.masongross.rutgers.edu Info Age Science & History & •Monmouth Junction section of Sons of Italy, Frank Sinatra Lodge Gerry Dee, Ralph Harris, Learning Center walk registration: $25 per No. 2621 South Brunswick family, $10 per individual; West Side Story 2201 Marconi Road, Wall (site chosen due to renovations featuring Italian & American Count Basie Theatre Walking tour of the Evans Area free drawstring backpacks, ballads, arias, pop & classic Nov. 3, 9,10,8 p.m. in progress at East Brunswick goodie bags & water to the first Monmouth Street, Red Bank Nov. 4,11,3 p.m. national Historic Site, High School track & field) Italian favorites tickets: $39.50, $35, Marconi Hotel and a hayride 250 youngsters to register Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Count Basie Theatre featuring 16 marching bands all proceeds benefit the Daisy $25 - group rates apply (732) 280-3000 Covered Bridge Clubhouse (732) 842-9000 lr Imagine smmn\ r § for 4 months straight : ,,,,,if Slop in ofie ©f otic ifaiictiES to • 4-month term tiff team BiQfe*'liai—srat jtnir raitisi?—.. ] $500 Minimum Deposit 1 liii ite'it fi&&. '' ' ' W:-, : with Checking Account 26 SENTINEL, October 25,2007 NS www.gmnews.com Community Bulletin Board County will offer flu, pneumonia immunizations Friends of S.B. Library The Middlesex County Public Health • Nov. 14 — Carteret Office on Aging, Pneumococcal immunizations also will ^k Sale' Oct. 27 Department recently released the follow- 100 Cooke Ave., 1-2:30 p.m.; be available, by appointment only, to ing 2007-08 influenza- and pneumococcal- • Nov. 15 — North Brunswick Senior county residents who are 65 years of age Friends of South Brunswick Library is immunization clinic schedule: Center, 15 Linwood Place, 10 a.m. to noon; and older and who have not previously re- holding its annual "Boo-k Sale!" Oct. 27 from • Oct. 29 — Cranbury Methodist • Nov. 16 — South Plainfield Office on ceived the vaccine. Medicare will be billed 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Oct. 28 from 1-4 p.m. Church, 21 North Main St., 10 a.m. to Aging, 90 Maple Ave., 10 a.m. to noon; where applicable. Proof of age is required. South Brunswick residents are encour- noon; • Nov. 19 — Perth Amboy Community For a pneumococcal-vaccine appointment, aged to donate books (no flora or fauna) for • Oct. 29 — Plainsboro Municipal Center, 1 Olive St., 10 a.m. to noon; call (732) 745-3100, Mondays-Fridays, 2- the sale. The sale will feature used books Building, community room, 641 Plains- • Nov. 26 — South River Knights of 4 p.m.. both domestic and foreign, videos, books on boro Road, 1:30-3:30 p.m.; Columbus, 88 Jackson St., 10 a.m. to noon; For more information, call the Middle- tape and DVDs. Proceeds benefit Friends of • Nov. 2 — Sayreville Senior Center, • Nov. 29 — Spotswood Office on sex County Public Health Department South Brunswick Library. Patrons that 423 Main St., 10 a.m. to noon; Aging, 1 Arlington Ave., 10 a.m. to noon. hotline at (732) 745-4344 or log on to show a newspaper clipping about the sale • Nov. 5 — New Brunswick Senior Re- Medicare will be billed for influenza http:7/co.middlesex.nj .us/publichealth/flu- get a free paperback with the purchase of source Center, 81 Huntington St., 10 a.m. and pneumpcoccal immunizations. Resi- clinics.asp. $5 worth of books. Individuals that sign up to noon; dents without Medicare coverage will not Flu-clinic information also is available as a new member of the Friends will be eli- • Nov. 9 — Monroe Township Senior be charged for the shots. Proof of age and by logging on to Info-line of Central New gible to win the door prize of a signed copy Center, 1 Municipal Plaza, 10 a.m. to 1 residency are required, and no one under Jersey at www.info-line.org, or by calling of "Lean Mean Thirteen" by Janet p.m.; 18 years of age will be vaccinated. (888) 908-INFO (4636), toll free. 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RU football defeats No. 2 South Florida lead on its next possession courtesy of a That was big, a turn of events of 10 points." the game. Ray Rice's 181 yards on five-play drive that was capped by quarter- Rutgers managed to get another score; USF showed their heart in coming back back Matt Grothe's 18-yard scramble into a 40-yard field goal from Ito, with just five again, putting together an eight-play, 70- the ground lead Scarlet the end zone. seconds left in the first half to get within 17- yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touch- Knights to victory Then it was Rutgers' turn to respond, 13. Though it did mark the first time the down run from Mike Ford. With 9:17 left on and they did, putting together a 13-play, 73- Scarlet Knights trailed at the half, it was a the clock, USF was within three. BY DOUG McKENZIE yard drive sparked by Rice's hard running. short-lived deficit once the second half However, the RU defense made it stand Correspondent The score came on a third-and-goal, with began. up. Though the Bulls seemed poised to tie quarterback Mike Teel hitting Underwood In fact, after forcing a three-and-out on the game, moving the ball to midfield in the A fter putting together the most suc- for the first of his two scores. USF's first possession of the second stanza, waning moments, Big East Defensive /\ cessful season in school history a After the RU defense forced a South the Scarlet Knights needed just three plays Player of the Week Joe Lefeged came up JLJLyear ago, the Scarlet Eunights had Florida punt, return man Tim Brown to regain the lead, as Teel found Underwood with a big quarterback sack to keep South seen a little bit of the shine come off their muffed the kick, giving the Bulls the ball on at the RU 40-yard line. The elusive junior Florida out of field-goal range. armor this season with disappointing back- the Rutgers 18-yard . then raced 60 yards An offensive pass interference call to-back losses to Maryland and Cincinnati line. Grothe then gave down the sideline to pushed the Bulls back farther, and on a des- after starting out 3-0. USF the lead once give RU a lead it peration fourth-down play with just 49 ticks Then on Thursday, in front of a national again, connecting would never relin- left on the clock, Rutgers' Zaire Kitchen television audience and a Rutgers Stadium- with Jessie Hester for quish. sealed the deal with an interception, setting record crowd of 44,267 fans, Rutgers once a 28-yard TD. Just "We try to stick to the nuts Up 20-17, the Rut- off yet another raucous celebration in Pis- again proved them wrong as the Scarlet like that, it was 17-10. and bolts, but when there's an gers defense again did cataway. Knights handed the No. 2 team in the na- A second special- opportunity, we try its job in stopping the "I thought the defense played hard all tion, University of South Florida (USF), its teams miscue nearly to take advantage." Bulls' attack, how- night," said Schiano. "We made some mis- first.loss of the year, 30-27. burned RU on its next ever, a second muffed takes, which makes beating a team like It was just about a year ago when Rut- possession as a 48- — Greg Schiano, punt set up another South Florida tough, but they played hard. gers officially won the hearts of the tristate yard Ito field-goal at- Rutgers football coach USF field-goal at- I'm very proud of their effort." area's college football fans, upsetting third- tempt was blocked, temptf this one from What this game further proved is that ranked Louisville, once again in front of a with the Bulls appar- 27 yards out. How-'as Rice goes, so does the RU offense. Rut- : national television audience. With the ently scooping up the ======ever.; jt was the RU£_ gers is 7-0 when junior Rice has at least 30 memories of that game and the area's reac- ball and returning it gers special teams' attempts in a game, and 16-3 when he tion to it still fresh in their minds, the Scar- for a touchdown. An official signaled touch- turn to make the big play, as Eric Foster rushes for 100 yards or more in a game. let Knights took the field ready to duplicate down, but the play immediately went to the busted through the line to block the kick, "I think Ray has run tremendously all the feat against a Bulls team that was also booth for a review. It was ruled that the sec- giving the Scarlet Knights the ball at their year," Schiano said. "He just keeps running looking to legitimize itself in the eyes of the ond USF player to touch the ball performed own 30. harder and harder. Last week, he ran as nation. an illegal forward pass and USF gained "I thought it was ah extraordinary play hard as I have seen him run, and I think he With Heisman Trophy candidate Ray possession at the RU 44. Eight plays later, by Andrew DePaola and by Kevin Brock," did it again tonight. He was carrying peo- Rice (181 yards rushing on 39 carries) and the Bulls attempted a 45-yard field goal, Schiano said. "Kevin Brock really struggled ple on his back. He's on a mission." junior wideout Tiquan, Underwood (five but the try was wide left. to get out. They were grabbing him and he Following the game, Leavitt said he was catches for 115 yards and two touchdowns) "I thought it was illegal touching, mov- just fought threw it and then made a proud of his team's effort, and was quick to leading the way offensively, Rutgers used ing the ball forward," Schiano said. "I'm a tremendous catch. credit Rutgers with its solid overall play on some trickery on special teams and some little bit embarrassed about how adamant I "Sometimes things are there and you both sides of the ball. strong defensive play down the stretch to was about showing it to the officials, but think you have a chance to run it and some- "Rutgers played a heck of a ballgame, secure the win. The trickery came early, as there was a lot on the line and I really felt times they're not," he added when asked they really did," he said. "Rutgers is a good Rutgers used a fake punt at midfield on its strongly about it, so I was going to make it about the two successful trick plays the football team; nothing surprised us there. first possession of the game to take an early known. I felt this was a tough game to offi- Scarlet Knights used in the game. "So some We prepared well. They made more plays lead. ciate. There was some real speed on that weeks you don't even work on it. You work than we did tonight. Big East football, the Senior Jeremy Ito lined up for an ap- field. Things are moving fast and I thought on it in training camp and when you think Big East is a pretty good conference. You parent punt on fourth-and-eight, but in- the officials did a very good job." there is an opportunity, you look for it. We better be locked in every game because I stead threw the first pass of his career, South Florida coach Jim Leavitt didn't don't do a lot of that around here. We try to imagine they are all going to be like this hitting a streaking James Townsend for a necessarily agree. stick to the nuts and bolts, but when there's every game. first down at the USF 13-yard line. The "We blocked a field goal and picked it up an opportunity, we try to take advantage." "Boy, if people out there saw this game, Bulls defense kept the Scarlet Knights out and I thought we scored," he said. "Some- South Florida managed to cut the lead they would think it was an unbelievable of the end /one, setting up Ito's first field how the replay showed we did not score. to seven on a 34-yard Alvarado field goal, game, unbelievable plays, the highs and goal of the night from 26 yardsout. That would have been a big part of our de- capping a 10-play, 2-yard drive. However, lows," he added. "For a fan watching it, it South Florida quickly tied the game on fense also. I was not in the replay booth and Ito made it a two-possession game once was unbelievable. For a coach Watching it, its first possession, getting a 47-yard field I was certainly disappointed by that, but again as he booted a line-drive 51-yard field it was a little bit of a strain." goal from Delbert Alvarado, then took the they have to go what they think is right. goal, and RU led 30-20 with 11:59 to play in Anglers locate some serious weakfish action y trip on the Island Girl this week Stretch, and had some bigger blues whack- With all the angler traffic in the bay, we resulted in an all-out blitz on some ing jigs. Blues were roughly 8-12 pounds. need to remind people of boating safety and nice-size weakfish. In two hours, Mike was able to fool a nice 30-inch bass on ethics. I witnessed some concerning practices M NUZZOLO ' Rich Nuzzolo, Bill Lee, Frank Iannone and a crippled herring around noon, right off the by boaters who just don't think of others. I crew maxed out on weakfish. The scene at Fish On church while working around some patches hate to say it but there is a major problem in the entrance of the Verrazano Bridge on the of bait. They made a run to the rocks, where the boating community. We need 100 per- Staten Island side was like the movie "Jaws." Steve had an albie on, but lost it near boat cent competence and compliance when op- There were over 100 boats positioning in for side. Albies have been spotted all along the erating a vessel. I saw boaters more the same drift. Each drift produced three to some serious bluefish action. Bluefish have shoreline from the Sandy Hook rips south. concerned about getting into position for a four fish on sandworms. After maxing out in been plentiful and causing havoc on all Very few anglers have been able to land these drift at full throttle throw a fleet of anglers two hours, we switched to Berkley artificials tackle. fast-moving fish. 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DCH Auto Group sponsors pumpkin festivities to benefit Camp Sunshine ine DCH Auto Group dealerships in Freehold and Moutiluir ha\e teamed up as a Gold Sponsor of ihe 2007 Camp Sunshine Pumpkin 1 N Festhal. held this \ear in New York'* Ci ntral Park to help raise mone\ foi Camp Sunshine, a iciic.il (01 i childicn with lile-lhreatenmt' illnesses, annoutkcd Shau wai Lam. chaiiman of DCH Auto (iroup. In addition to a substantial donation (torn all nine dealeishi])s. I\\D DCH dealei ships in freehold A\K\ Monklaii" will liosi piuiipkin-carvmi1 cwnl-. this nil foi Ihe public I'lie funds uised will send ill Juldicn and iheir familu's io ihe camp h.r.in a'l . \peiis>- paul Anil DCHAulo (jii.up i> al-./ iporsonn • Cai'ip Joining the crew Sunshine's hist IX H (i:v;-t I'unipkin Walk diirins' ilk Pumpkiii I .'slnai Tin- sponsored wali>. Ivncliiiiip both Camp Sunshine .nul ihe ( luldicn s Hi.iin I umo: Four-door 'crew cab' pickups are gaining in popularity Foundation, is scheduled l"i 5 p.in .MI I v.sii>.al D.i\. with active buyers as SUV alternatives Oct. 2T. 1 lie wa.Ik was cieatcd lo help ruse .-iwaioik ss I'oi pedialnc biain Illinois, and will send . hiiJien wnh H> Jeffrey Steele "flooded the truck market," Schwegman says. In contrast hr.nn lumor-. to Camp Sun-hine in 2008. to the blue-collar buyer, these folks are far more interested DCH Aulo Group paiiieipanls in the s|C[ I R i uvcher or handyman wasn't far away? A mud- ality of a pickup truck. "They want both," he says. Monklaii A.ura. BMW of ISloomficld. Monklaii splaik-ied and rugged half-ton workhorse — loaded down "We've paid a ton of attention to the interior aspects of I.iiicoln-Meruuv XI«mt«.l:ni .layuai .Mid M-'iiulaii w MII heavy-duty tools and building materials — was as the pickup truck," Schwegman says of the Silverado. "We Voho. niik h -i nadesperson's stock in trade as overalls, work made that one of the key focuses on this vehicle. Overall, Oil. 25 and Oil. 2'i arc dedicated camiiu davs al shoe- and a beat-up lunch pail. this is the quietest half-ton pickup on the market. Riding- n\o of the DCH dealerships: DCH freehold Tinoia The pickup of that era was nothing if not utilitarian. and handling-wise, it's designed to be easy to handle both and Montclair Vol\o. Members of ihe public are in- ()ne Ion;.1, hard bench seat and a bare-bones passenger empty and laden." What's more, most crew-cab pickups viied to join the caivinsi lest where the_\ can enjo\ cabin were about as close to creature comforts as the now offer upscale features like DVD entertainment sys- crcUins: a |ack-o" lanteni trom the pumpkins with the tnuks "ot. tems, heated seats and navigation systems. kid liiendh carving kiu\ir>- supplied In Camp Sun liui today's pickups aren't just for laborers. They're for According to Wiesenfelder, Toyota long had the edge shine Children are welcome lo "lesi" iheit (.osiuiik's ihe v. \ei\ man — and everywonrnn — as well as teens, in serving up comfortable pickup truck interiors, such as eail\ by wealing them lo the Limns: lest. oldei adults and the whole darn family. "People have dis- those on its Toyota Tundra half-ton. Oriiv c.ii've.l. ihe pumpkin*- w ill be Ir.inspoiied v v. o\ 11 ed 1 he pickup truck as much more of a people "Toyota, in general, has always been known for an inte- llie I'uiiipkin l:etli\til in < enlial Paik (Kl 27. \Uien nio\ ,.i." >aid Joe Wiesenfelder, senior editor with rior construction and materials lead," he says. "But some all the pumpkin ("hk aui> based automotive Web site Cars.com. "They're say they no longer have a lead, versus the Silverado." cancis and iheii lanulies. .IIOIIL' \MI!I llie public, are iisiii-.1 ihem for personal use, as opposed to just work The way truck interiors appeal to drivers and passen- uiMled lo join the lesiivik1-, lood. i'eiincs. a co«- nikks'" lie says. gers has much to do with touch, Wiesenfelder adds. liiinc paiade and ilk I >CH Ciic.it I'umpkin Walk, il ilk re's one development that has made pickups more Today's pickup interiors are more sophisticated than ever aliin;; wilh irick-or iiv.il Ki>'s .u ilie DC!I \uio CJi-nip •k.vpi.iMe to those who previously would have only con- — they're softer to the touch, lower gloss and are made tent. Alter Min-el. tlu lliou^.iinU o\ ,.uk-o-l:rateuis *uL i^-'.l ^ ars and sport utility vehicles, it's the migration of from higher quality plastics. \\ Ml Iv hi in .i speel.n.nl.:i lispl. \ I .IM \c.u's l.-sm.i' ihe -o called crew cab from heavy-duty trucks into the In car-mad Southern California, where pickup buyers in Hoslon wiine-scd iii->ie ill,in io.llili) L'I""1.HIL* 11-:hi-duly, or half-ton, segment of the pickup market. see their trucks as status symbols and extensions of their pumpkins Jiiaiiw ihe vk\luie I l.ill ion pickup trucks traditionally offered regular personalities, sophistication has moved a step further, adds "\\c aiv ple.ised to Iv .i s]i,.nsot lor llu^ remaik- i ahs w nh one long seat, and extended cabs with extra Mark Williams, editor of Los Angeles-based Motor ahlc i amp. whiih IM MIL'S jo\ ID families al a mosi -lit s|\,i e behind the seat for tools. But the last decade has Trend's Truck Trend. ficull lime in then Ihcs." said I am "We challcii"i- seen .i K>om in popularity of the crew cab, which features Southern California truck owners not only customize oui C"mmuuilies iii |-"ieehold and Monielair to loin I' 'i ward-opening, car-like doors, with a full-size back their trucks with accessories intended to make them demoMsiraie > our i. OIK em lor children .ind join i.m SIMI. I luis, a vehicle that was designed to transport a.work uniquely their own but also are much more likely to invest in-: skills h\ coming oui on Lai\ii:1-: da\ to I K II lice LICW i<<.. job site has become an increasingly popular in exclusive pickups like the chrome-laden, fully loaded hold 'lovoi.i ,md Mouklaii Vol\o"" mmle oi transportation for active families as well. Here, Lincoln Mark LT and Cadillac Escalade EXT luxury pick- VN'ilh inoie than .'n dcalciships in New kr^e\. ilenis like mountain bikes, all-terrain vehicles, sports gear ups. New >'oik. Coniieciieiil and Souiliein Caliloima llie and oihei equipment can be more easily loaded and un- Of course, the greater interest in trucks as family and DCH \uio Cuoup leaiuies a full line ol new and pie- lo.ided ilian with an SUV, without having to soil the vehi- commuting vehicles came before gas prices soared to the owned vehicles from \euia. Audi. F1MW. Chnsler. cle's interior in the process. unprecedented levels they've reached this summer. Dodire. Honda. .laiiuar. Jeep. I.e.Mis. I.iikoln/Meiv.ur\. The numbers tell the story, says John Schwegman, Just how higher pump prices will impact the market Nissan. lo\ola. Saluiii. Seion and VH\o. DCH will marketing manager for the Chevrolet Silverado pickup at for half-ton trucks is anyone's guess. But Wiesenfelder be- -.0011 eelebr.ite ils ofhh aniu\eis.ii\. cmpluisi/niL- ii- General Motors, Detroit. Across the industry, sales of lieves a natural cycle is likely to take effect. Miissiim "io be an iiiiio\.iu\c iiidusii\ leader un.ilK four-door, half-ton pickup trucks now have reached an as- "Inventory rises because gas prices are high, and no toininme.1 to ciisiomer salisiacUo:!. emplovee s;ius- tounding 850,000 per year. one wants to buy," he says. "That results in incentives, fjiluni. inle.milv and leamwork " DCH and ils dealer- "Personal use buyers," meaning those who use the and the deals become so good customers exploit the better ship^ can be visaed online al pickup as their everyday commuting vehicle and as a prices." pickup on occasional weekends and evenings, have •© CTW Features 44 SENTINEL, October 25, 2007 NS www.gmnews.com If You Don't Find It Here... We have It Online! malouf.COITI

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Honest 1-800-765-2793 HONDA CIVIC EX '01 4dr., blk., Call 908-769-8052 B&S, Inc. - Clean top soil, fill prices. Call Joe 732-360-0943 Free Est. Deal w/owner Save dirt, stone, grading, excavating, Fully ins. Call 732-254-8103 orig. owner, 38,000 mi., auto., SUZUKI AERIO GS '02 - Red. CHEVROLET ASTRO High Top front & side airbags, moonroof, 732-972-3099 Conversion Van '95- Teal blue w/ Colored mulch. Dozer/backboe MASONRY • NEW WORK • POPCORN CEILINGS 2 dr., p/w, p/l, alarm, a/c, CD, AAA AUTOS WANTED 732-521-2123 or 732-566-7148 in dash CD stereo, $8,750. Call spoiler. Garage kept. 89,000 www.childrenscharlties.com internal mini lights & tv. Good REPAIRS • Refs. Available. Professionally sprayed after 7:30pm, 732-446-5732 Junk & Running Cars.Trucks, cond. Ask. $3,299. 732-297-4009 Call 732-254-0643 Int. painting. Call 732-525-1625 orig. mi. $3,995. 732-521-5023 Campers, Bikes, Boats. DEDICATED INFINITI I30 '98 - 4 Cyl, Auto, TOP CASH SPAIDS CHEVY 2500 Express Van, '00 PORTUGUESE MASON Loaded, Bose AM/FM Cass/CD, TOYOTA CAMRY '90 1-800-464-8030 58,000 mi. Heavy duty suspen- TREE SERVICE Brick Paver Specialists • Steps Experts in Tree Removal and Alloy Wheels, 142,000 miles. 5 Speed. Runs well. sion. Contractors shelving pkg. concrete driveways/patios/curbs Plumbing $4,500,732-842-6239 $750. or best offer. AAA'CASH PAID 8 cyl. $7,500. 732-792-0757 Pruning. 25 yrs. exp. • Free est. sidewalks • Family Operated Fully ins. • North Brunswick & 732-257-7822 or 732-406-8586 INTRIGUE 1998 Auto, p/w, key- SOLD All makes & models. Fast & DODGE PICK-UP HD '94 Surrounding area. 732-745-2222 friendly service. 732-581-5960 ; Autos. iFor Sale less entry, cd, cass. New tires, TOYOTA SION PC '06 ac. auto, snow plow, salter, new ABP PLUMBING 84,000 mi. Exc. Cond. $2,700 Exc. cond. Under 30,000 miles. AUTOS. - DON'T. TRADE IN!! p/s, exhaust, low miles. $4,800. MT Odd Jabs Lie. #11687 Call 732-991-1050 or best offer. Call 732-721-7423 Silver, tinted glass, extras. CHARITY DONATIONS: Chil- neg. Runs great. 732-836-9428 $500 Police Impounds. $13,800,732-246-1237 dren's Cancer Big Brothers/Sis- TREE SERVICE Cleanups Cars From $500! Tax Repos, JAGUAR X '02- $12,499. ters, Boy/Girl Scouts, Home- ADODGE PICK-UP* • Tree Removal BACSOKA & SON 94,000 mi. 4 dr., moonroof, less, SPCA, YMCA and more! PLUMBING & HEATING US Marshal and IRS Sales. VOLKSWAGON JETTA, '01 •Trimming Cars, Trucks, SUV's, Toyota's, loaded. 1 owner. A/C, nav. sys. Auto. 120,000 miles. Or we'll buy any 4X4 '90 • Lot Clearing - AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Complete Kitchen & Bath 732-308-4350 evesVweekends. Needs some work. $2,500. condition/year/make - free pick- Remodeling. Water Heaters. Honda's, Chevy's and more! With plow, $1,200. • Stump Grinding • Firewood ABOVE ALL CLEAN UPS Listings: 800-298-1768 x.1010 Call 732-495-7653 up - Fast service. Fully insured. 732-446-2040 Homes, Garages, Estate Sewer & Drain Cleaning JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Call 1-888-395-3955. Call 732-928-7173 Reasonable Rates. Free Est. LTD. '96. Fully loaded, sunroof, Closings, Trees. ACCURA RSX '03 - 82,000 VOLKSWAGON PASSAT DODGE RAM 1500 Pick Up No gimmicks, just the best Lie. #5628. WE DO IT ALL! miles. Sunroof; fully loaded/ 11.4,000 mi., 4WD, original DONATE YOUR CAR - Help NIGHT SCAPES owner, $4,850. 732-833-4440 GLX-2000 families in Need! Fair Market '01 -- 99,000 miles. Green. price. We'll do all the loading. CALL 732-727-0014 $10,000 or best offer. Exc. V6 4 motion, AWD, auto.tiptronic Quad Cab: Fiberglass lid. Outdoor Lighting •Fall Discounts Call Mike, 732-406-7047 Cond: Call 732-742^3816 Value Tax Deduction Possible Free est. Call 732-251-4477 JEEP RANGLER '98 Only trans., dual pwr. heated seats through Love Inc. Free Towing. $3,800. Call 732-904-2350. BARBARO w/ driver memory, 6 cd chang- ACURA TL-'99 Mint cond. 35,000 mi., 5 spd. manuaanuafl. Non-Runners OK. Call for DODGE VAN 3500 '96 - V-8, SHIFFNER LANDSCAPING PLUMBING & HEATING CD/tape/Bose System, sun roof, new Army green, beige soft top, er, sunroof & climate control. details # 1-800-549-2791. LEAF CLEAN UPS • Mulch ABSOLUTE Water Heaters • Faucets tires, Garaged. Orig. Cwner.135,000 upgraded stereo system, up- Silver w/ black leather int. Load- auto, new brakes, tune-up. • Stone • Aerating • Topsoil Gas Piping.' All Repairs graded wheels. Great cond. ed. Hgwy. miles. Exc. cond. Ask. DONATE YOUR CAR Low miles. Runs great. $3,500 CLEAN UPS hgwy. mi. $7,500. 732-817-1008 best offer.l 732-836-9428 Call 732-251-6252 1 CALL REMOVES IT ALLl Lie. #10584 East Brunswick & Asking $8,000. 732-580-9307 $7,800. Call 732-740-4370 SPECIAL KIDS FUND! Help surrounding. 732-651-2153 BMW 330i '04 Fully loaded, Disabled Children • with Camp FORD F-350 '96 - Turbo diesel, THE YARO JOCKEY Estates, Garages, Yards, 58,000 mi., 4dr., sports pkg. and Education. Free, Fast Tow- LEAF CLEAN UPS • Trimming Homes, Best Prices/Fast Svce. LEXUS ES 300 '98 crew cab, utiility back w/clbsed silver w/black leather int., ext. ing. It's Easy & Tax Deductible. cab, lockable. Dual rear. Pruning- Mulch • Stone 'Topsoir GARDEN STATE warr., $21,000. 732-963-7779 Good condition, fully loaded, Please Call Today! 732-446-1151 camel leather interior, 144,000 104,000 miles. Asking $8,500. Free Est. Charlie,732-521-0287 PLUMBING & HEATING #1-866-GIVE-TO-KIDS Call 908-309-6703 AL'S CLEAN-UPS WATER HEATERS BUICK CENTURY '95 - 3.1 V6. miles, $6,200. or best offer. TREES • Trimmed • Removed REPAIRS & REMODELING Full power, auto. Running cond. Stumps Ground • Wood Chips Cellars, Garages, Attics, etc. New water pump & tires. Call 732-212-9669 CHEVROLET BLAZER S10 HONDA ODESSEY EX 2006 WERE THE CHEAPEST!! Owner Operated. Lie. #5568 4x4 '89 - 4.3, Many new parts. 10,000 mi. Health forces sale. Reasonable rates. 732-257-1416 4* 732-251-5660 «• Asking $1,795. 732-316-9776 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR '01 Estate Clean Outs. One owner, leather tan int., blk. $700. Grille Guard sold sepa- $22,000 or best offer. UNDERCUTTERS 732-257-7197 BUICK CENTURY '99 ext., DVD w/3 screens, 112,000 rately. $175. 732-780-5019 Call 732-329-2961 •; HARLEY FATBOY '95- Custom LANDSCAPING #1 AAA AROUND THE Runs good. New parts, $1,800. mi. Excellent cond., $13,000. TOYOTA FJ CRUISER '07 PLYMOUTH GRAND' Fall Clean Ups/LandscSpfng, Snow Call 732-754-7767 Call Mike, 917-647-9189 S & S longshots. Chrome VOGAYER '96 - Runs good. CLOCK REMOVAL Roofing: Staing'[ 4x4, silver, auto., 28,000 miles. wheels & front ends. Custom Plowing. Fully ins. East Brunswick BUICK CENTURY Sedan '96 Excellent condition, loaded, Looks good in & out. $2,200. S surrounding Mike, 732-715-9123 732-360-2660 . fenders. Under 15,000 orig. mi. Call Joe 732-539-4170 4 dr. Great first car. 3.1 V6, LINCOLN 1" owner. Call 732-940-9433 $10,000. Cell #848-565-0510 BARGAIN CLEAN-UPS ANYTIME , ANYWHERE auto, NJSI May 2007. 128,000 TOWN CAR '92 will pick up your JUNK. THE ROOF DOCTOR mi. Best offer. 732-928-6026 125,000 mi. Good condition. KISSIMMEE, FLA.- Resort. 2 Basement, yard, attic. Priced to sell, $2,400. bdrm. condo, sleeps 6. great Masonry Paving Call now! 877-782-4742 Will Repair Your Roof Cadalliao SEDAN DEVILLE '88 for Bike Week! Full kitch., Trailers Mobile homes / Rubber roofs / 72,600 miles. Exc. Cond. Call 732-239-8162 Jacuzzi, amenities. 40 min. from TRASH & JUNK REMOVAL Porch roofs / Shingle roofs. Garaged. Fully loaded. $2,400 Daytona. Call 732-692-0500 BRASUSA Anything you want taken Attic fans / Storm damage. neg. Call 732-591-9112 LINCOLN TOWN CAR Signature PACE CARGO TRAILER' to dumps. Free estimates. Gutter Cleaning / Screening Series, '92- All power, white with MOTORCYCLE: White. Model CS612SA : • CHRYSLER SEBRING LXI '03 # MG "77 •& 2000 Honda AmCI 750 $1,800., with extras. CONSTRUCTION Call 732-721-8246 1-800-303-3873 All power, 3 Itr. V6, 47,400 mi., blue leather top. $3,000.118,000 Belgium Block, Concrete Curbs, Evans Maintenance miles. Call 732-536-7149 Maroon, convertible with Red on Black. 7,928 miles. Call for details, 732-866-9561. silver w/blk. leather int., moon- $3,600. Call 732-618-4796. Sidewalks, Driveways, Steps, ] roof, premium sound. Best removable hard top included: Brick Mailboxes, Design Pavers, PajniJng J & R ROOFING & SIDING offer. Call 732-938-7642 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS Body and interior sharp, motor Pool Areas & Raised Up Patios. Wallpapering UNBEATABLE RATES '92. Runs good, 114,00 miles, solid. This little sports car runs The Classified Can! (itetor Homes Fully Ins. & Lie. 732-605-9473 Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965 FORD TAURUS '96 $900. Old Bridge. well and handles like a dream. Sell Your Car! Bee. Vehicles Call (732) 360-0907 Low mileage, 79,000 actual. Call 1-800-660-4 ADS CUSTOM MASONRY ACCENT PAINTING - 20 yrs. M.G. CONSTRUCTION. INC. Red. 3.0 litre V6. New brakes (front & rear). Runs well. Serious buyers only. Local 732-358-5210 Experience Equals Quality Work exp. Excellent Indoor & Out- SIDING /ROOFING NISSAN QUEST'94 Fax 732-780-4678 29' PROWLER TRAVEL Brick Work A Specialty door Painting. Residential & Over 14 years exp. For free Inspection good until Oct. 08. Auto., a/c, 255,000 miles, good Priced at $6,000. firm. TRAILER '99. Sleeps 8. Kit., 150,000 mi. $1,200. email : NO JOB TOO SMALL.r c om m e r cI a I. W a 11 p a D e r estimates call Mike-609-443-0343 running condition. Make me Call 732-422-9615, [email protected] BA, microwave, awning. Excel- CALL ERIC 732-254-8821 removal, insured. 732-792-7171 or Gene-732-605-0813 Call 609-758-5944 an offer. Call 732-360-9525 after 6pm. lent cond. $6,500. 609-259-3698 RAY CATENAT IN FINITJ

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BRAND NEW 2008 NISSAN BRAND NEW 2008 NISSAN BRAND NEW 2008 NISSAN BRAND NEW 2008 NISSAN BRAND NEW 2008 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S SENTRA2.0S ALTIMA 2.5S PATHFINDER S 4X4 MAXIMA SE

$ ^TifflS"0' I ^W ^J DOS, 0Ii199s H)l139s 4Cyl, Automatic. PS, Power Brakes. AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD 4Cyl, Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo 6Cy], Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC. Dual/Side Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Hatchback, 4Cyl, Auto, PS, Power Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, w/CD, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, - 6Cyl, Auto, PS, Ami-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo w/CD Player, Player. Alarm, Keyiess Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors/Seat, Cloth w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Till, Cruise, Tinted Glass. $2634 Due at Delivery. STK#4612 Tilt, Cruise, Tinted Glass. $2494 Due at Delivery. STK#4600 Alarm, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Cloth Interior, Tilt. Interior. Till. Cruise, Tinted Glass, Alloy Wheels. $2924 Due at Delivery, Interior, Tilt, Cruise, TintecfGlass. $2934 Due at Delivery, STK#4505 ViN#8L622494. MSRP $17,860. Model#42818.2 At This Price! VIN#8N401925. MSRP $21,825, Model#05718, 2 At This Price! Cruise, Luggage Rack, Tinted Glass. Alloy Wheels. $3094 Due al Delivery. STK#4693 VIN#8C805452. MSRP 529,075, Model»08218.2 At This Price! VIN#8L3501102. MSRP $15,085, Model#52218,2 At This Price! STKJ4755 VIN«C631309. MSRP $28,765. Model#09618.2 At This Price! Prices include all costs to be paid by consumers except licensing costs, registration fees, taxes, tire and doc fees. All leasing & financing subject to credit approval by primary lender, Leases are closed end and inciude 12,000 miles p/yr, ,15 p/mi thereafter and require $595 Bank Fee & $0 Security Deposit, CASH OR TRADE/TOP&TC/LEP: Versa:$2200/6131 /10257. Sentra:$1900/5831/13037. AI1ima:$1700/7071/15932. Maxima:$2000/10491 /18608. Pathfinder: $2300/7671/20998. Lessee is responsible for excess wear/tear/miles, 'Previous sales/offerings excluded; see dealer for details. Ad vehicles sold cosmeticaily as-is. Oier expires 72 hours after pybiication. §2007 The Lopes Agency

2003 JEEP 2004 NISSAN 2003 NISSAN 2004 NISSAN 2006 VOLKSWAGEN LIBERTY SPORT ALTIMA SE XTERRA SE MAXIMA SE 6Cyl, Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo 6Cyl, Auto, PS. PB, AC, Dual Air Bags. Stereo w/CD 6Cyl, Auto, PS. Anti-Lock Brakes. AC. Dual Air Bags, Stereo 4Dr, VS, Auto, PS, Anti-Lock Brakes, AC, Dual'Side Air Bags, 4DrCAMR, 4Cyl, Auto, PS. PB, AC, YDual AirL BagsE, Stereo PASSAT 2.0T 1 w/CD Player, Keyless, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors/ Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/Mirrors, Stereo w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/ w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/ 4Dr, 4Cyl. Auto, PS, PB, AC, Dual Air Bags, Stereo ' Moonroof. Cloth, Tilt, Cruise, Luggage Rack, Tinted Glass, Cloth Interior, Tilt Cruise, Tinted Glass, Alloy Wheels, Cloth Interior, Tilt, Cruise, Luggage Rack, Tinted Glass, Alloy Seais, Cloth, Till, Cruise, Rear Spoiler, Tinted Glass, Alloy Mirrors, Cloth. Tilt Wheel, Cruise Control, Tinted w/CD Player, Keyless Entry, Power Windows/Locks/ Alloys. STKJ3443P. VINJ3W625303.40795ML STKJ3428P. VIN#4C182903. 39452ML Wheels. STKJ3400P. VINJ3C645287,50731ML Wheels, STKS3446P, VINJ4C888073.38708MI Glass. STO4238AA. VM7U160131.4499ML Mirrors/Moonroof, Leather, Tilt, Cruise, Tinted Glass, $11,699 *15,799 $16,899 $17499 $20,499 Allo*20.99y Wheels. STK#4514A. VIN#6P122805.16281M9L ACME NISSAN - ROUTE 130 | Prices include all costs to be paid by consumers except licensing costs, registration fees, taxes, tire and doc fees. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - 1-800-BUY NISSAN Ad vehicles sold cosmeticaily as-is. Offer expires 72 hours after publication. ©2007 The Lopes Agency