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Still a Double the fun: Winners take all tiitis I,";. , I work in I1-."' fora progress revival More time needed •"* - V"' By Jackeline Leon for Master Plan Staff Writer By Paul Greulich UNION — Republicans in the Staff Writer 1 largely Democratic-run township CRANFORD -r Township offi- •' ^ ',''-';'"'.". "",';,-r'''. • '*'«"A3 are hoping to make their voices cials are awaiting word on how heard and bring back .bi-partisan- much more time and money will be ship to the municipality. needed to complete the review of Local Republicans, including Cranford's Master Plan, an under- Senate candidate, Richard "Dick" taking that has been the subject of Zimmer, gathered Aug. 20 at Costa recurring complaints and frustra- del Sol Restaurant to formulate a tion in recent months. plan to unite the Republican party Most of the $84,000 budgeted in Union. for the review has been expended. Phil Morin, chairman of the The review, conducted by T&M Union County Republican Com- Associates, was originally sup- mittee, was also present for the posed to be completed this summer. meeting, along With three county The first draft of the revised Photo By Barbara Kokkalis freeholder candidates — John Rus- master plan was completed in early Keyera Robinson, left, and FatimaLyon, right, share the win during Bingo at the recent Hillside Public Library Activity Night. sitano, Michael Yukobov and Joe See LOCAL, Page 8 Franchino — who expressed their support of local party efforts. In addition, more than 50 township residents attended the meeting. Four unlucky truckers stuck on 'E Township of Union Republican By John O'Reilly according to Linden police Capt. Raymond fuel, had been emptied from the trucks' gas Party Chairman Ralph Gagiione, Staff Writer Tyra. The fuel cost approximately $700, as tanks. According to police, the case is still under whose wife, Linda, serves on the. LINDEN — Three area truck drivers return- diesel gas averages $4.40 a gallon. investigation. Union Board of Education, said the ing to their parked rigs found the gas tanks emp- The drivers — residents of Linden, Westfield Tyra issued a warning to local truck drivers, township has been run by only one tied, matching a similar theft in Rahway the pre- and Scotch Plains — returned to the lot at urging them to be careful when parking their party for far too long. vious week. around 7 a.m. to find their fuel tanks drained. vehicles in remote areas. "We seek to put in a petition to On Aug. 20, approximately 160 gallons of Sometime between Aug. 7 and Aug. 11, three The rising cost of gas prices has led to occa- get Republicans in town council, to diesel fuel were siphoned from the trucks, which trucks belonging to Veola Environmental Ser- sional reports of gasoline theft, particularly in get both parties involved," were parked in Linden on McKinley street at a vices on Pinewood Street had a similar issue. industrial areas, but Tyra said observant drivers Gagiione said, referring to the five- site where trucks are allowed to stay overnight, About 450 gallons, or $2,025 worth of diesel can stop it from becoming "an epidemic." member committee composed of all Democrats. "It can't always be one-sided." Westfield resident and county freeholder candidate, 'republican new hybrid SUV John Russitano, said Union has become too political over the years. By Joseph M. D'Alise The Summit Common Council, $26,212. The city is expecting to inspections, property maintenance, "People don't get the respect Staff Writer at its last public meeting in July, receive the new vehicle in approx- and by city, engineers. SUMMIT — As the city of approved a resolution authorizing imately six months. they should from their councilpeo- Summit has been at the fore- ple," Russitano said. There has Summit continues to make strides the purchase of a 2009 Ford According to Mayor Jordan front of environmental awareness toward environmental responsibil- Escape Hybrid sport utility vehicle Glatt, the vehicle will be used by been so much fighting over parties in the state for almost three and trying to be politicians that ity and lowering harmful emis- through the Morris County Coop- the city's Department of Commu- decades. Recently, for example, sions, another small step has been erative Purchasing Council. The nity Services for code enforce- they're not thinking about what's the city installed the largest best for the town." taken to "go green." city purchased the vehicle for ment, and tasks such as housing See CITY, Page 8 See UNION, Page 8

YOUR NEWS, YOUR WAY! For more information Whether you Itmmoni out of state, gone off to or to see a demo college or just mnt your hometown newspaper of our £-Edition log on to kose. www.localsource.com PAGE 2 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Goods salvaged from destroyed business, stolen Cranford on Aug. 11 on Raritan Road and den was arrested and charged with on Aug. 7 at police headquarters Raphael Fernandez, 53, of Central Avenue and was charged possession of under 50 grams of for theft. Roselle Park was arrested by with having an outstanding warrant marijuana, possession of narcotics • Alejandro Lucas Moreno, 42, Patrolman Eugene Perrotta at for contempt of court and various month vacation. They reported the in a motor vehicle and was issued a of Summit was arrested at 6:14 1:11 p.m. on Aug. 13 on the motor vehicle violations. car keys inside their apartment summons for a loud and defective p.m. on Aug. 7 for theft. 300 block of Centennial • McDonald Desir, 26, of North were also missing . muffler. • Craig Brodman, 37, of Cata- Avenue after a passerby Brunswick was arrested by officer • On Aug. 15, at approximately He was released pending sauqua, Pa, was arrested at 11:12 noticed him throwing property George Marmarou at 2:09 a.m. on 2 p.m., police responded to a bur- municipal court hearing. p.m. on Aug. 8 at Summit Police out of a second-story apartment Aug. ! J in the North Brunswick glary alarm at a Lewis Street apart- • Joseph M. Alberti, 21, of Eliz- Headquarters for contempt of that was left vacant due to a Police Department and was ment. abeth was arrested for an outstand- court. fire several months ago. The charged with having an outstand- The owner arrived and said they ing from Union Township in the • On Aug 12, at 12:25 p.m., two items being removed were per- ing warrant in the amount of $500 found the rear balcony window amount of $710. He was unable to silver BMX bicycles were reported sonal belongings and old for contempt of court and various slightly opened and the door lock post bail and was released to Union stolen from a Glenwood Place inventory that was salvaged motor vehicle violations. broken from the door frame. Police police. apartment. The theft is believed to from Crisanti Shoes, a store • Scott Skocypec, 36, of Clark also found a tire iron discarded have occurred sometime after 8 below the apartment that was was arrested by officer Alex Yanes nearby, with paint on it matching Springfield p.m. the previous day. abandoned. Fernandez was at 6:55 p.m. on Aug. 14 in the the door to the victim's home. • Aaron Holman, 43, of Irving- • On Aug. 14, at 4:23 p.m., charged with burglary and Camden County Jail and was • On Aug. 18, at 12:10 p.m. a ton was arrested at 1:22 p.m. on Leobardo Victor Gonzalez, 21, of theft. Two other men with him charged with having an outstand- $170 Mongoose bicycle was stolen Aug. 4 at the Union Police Depart- Summit was arrested at Ashwood were not charged after it was ing warrant from Little Egg Harbor from an Essex Street home. ment for an outstanding warrant Avenue for aggravated assault. determined they believed they in the amount of $5,000. The victim claimed a black and failure to appear. His bail was • On Aug. 14, at 9:20 a.m., Ken- were hired to assist with a man, in his early 20s, with short posted at $658. rick Ashley Wilson, 47, of Summit, legitimate job. Fernandez was Kehilworth hair had been looking at his bike • On Aug. 5, at 5:39 p.m., was arrested at Union Place for taken to Union County Jail on a • On Aug. 16, at 3:13 a.m., suspiciously earlier that day. police arrested James Person, 39, contempt of court. $25,000 bail. police arrested Debra Kouacher, Roselle on Springfield Avenue for a num- • On Aug. 15, at 11:44 p.m., 28, in the area of Galloping Hill • Charles Rean was arrested on ber of charges, including outstand- Timothy A. Pandolfi, 25, of Sum- Road and South 31 st Street for pos- Aug. 19 at 5:55 p.m. and charged ing warrants from Summit, Cedar mit was arrested at Union Place for Clark session of narcotics. with .burglary, criminal trespass, Grove, Newark, and Montville, as contempt of court. • On Aug. 5 at 7:40 p.m. police • On Aug. 15, at 8:57 a.m., and resisting arrest after police well as driving an uninsured vehi- • On Aug. 18, at 12:07 p.m., and fire personnel responded to police responded to a major motor responded to 241 West 6th Ave. to cle, driving with a suspended police received a report that a road- Madison Hill Road and Mildred vehicle accident in the area of investigate a report of trespassing. license, and careless driving. way in the area of Henry Street Terrace on the report of a vehicle Washington Avenue and Galloping • Elijahjua Singleton was arrest- • On Aug. 6, at 1:51 p.m., police and Van Dyke Place was spray- fire. Hill Road. The victim's injuries are ed at 12:28 p.m. on Aug. 14 after arrested Admer Arias-Alvarez, 33, painted with black graffiti. • Mohammad Ishfaq, 20, of unknown. police responded to 210 Chestnut for an assault that occurred at 45 Elmwood Park was arrested by Rahway St. on a report of people possibly Morris Ave. Union officer Joseph Teston at 9:22 a.m. • On Aug. II, Veolia Environ- smoking marijuana. Singleton con- • On Aug. 7, at 10:03 a.m., • On Aug. 11, at 7:02 a.m., on Aug. 6 at the Clark Police head- mental Services on Pinewood fessed to smoking marijuana and police arrested Obenson Jean- police responded to 1203 Gruber quarters and was charged with Street reported the theft of diesel was taken to police police head- Louis, 32, for having an outstand- Ave. on a report that 20 gallons of contempt of court and motor vehi- fuel, taken from their gas tanks. quarters. ing warrant. gasoline was siphoned out of a cle Violations. Approximately 450 gallons of *... •. „ • On Aug. 8, at 9:44 a.m., police tank into a sewer drain using a • John Baumgartner, 44, of fuel, valued at a total of $2,025, Roselle Park arrested Sidney Johnson, 49, for water hose. Clark was arrested by Detective was taken from three trucks. • On Aug 16, at noon, police having an outstanding warrant. • On Aug. 21, at 4:04 p.m., David Satkowski at 10:01 a.m. on • On Aug. 11, a School Street responded to a report of a diversion • On Aug. 8, at 3:30 p.m., police police responded to 1106 Burnet Aug. 6 at Lake Avenue and Oak resident said his apartment was burglary at the 200 block of East arrested Maria Benjumea, 48, at 34 Ave. on a report of a motor vehicle Ridge Road and was charged with broken into sometime while he was Westfield. Center St. for DMV fraud and pos- burglary. A GPS unit was reported driving while intoxicated. sleeping. The victim said a digital According to the police report, session of a counterfeit govern- stolen. • John Royster, 18, of Rahway camera was missing. the victim was sitting on their front ment I.D. • On Aug. 21, at 9:01 a.m., was arrested by officer Joseph • On Aug. 11, at approximately porch when a man posing : as a • On Aug. 11, at 9:47 a.m., police responded to 401 Broadwell Teston at 10:44 a.m. on Aug. 6 on 12:14 p.m., a 2000 Mercedes was water company employee asked to police responded to a robbery at Ave. to investigate a burglary from Longfellow Drive and was charged stolen on Stockton Street. The car check .the water pressure in his 155 Route 22 East. The stolen a motor vehicle. The vehicle's win- with having an outstanding warrant is valued at $15,000. home. The victim reported Setting items included a Les Paul custom dow was broken and a GPS unit for contempt of court and various • On Aug. 12, an employee at the man into the home, but when guitar, a SG cherry guitar and a was missing, according to the motor vehicle violations. Nails Spa on St. Georges Avenue the suspect left, a second-floor Jackson White V-style guitar. The police report. • Joseph Gratacos, 46, of Cran- reported a burglary had occurred dresser had been rummaged estimated value of the stolen items • Bobby Farrar was arrested at ford was arrested by officer Joseph the previous night. through and several hundred dol- is $6,598. 9:20 p.m. on Aug. 21 after police Teston at 10:52 a.m. on Aug. 6 on The manager told police a stor- lars in cash were missing. It • On Aug. 11, at 2:36 p.m., responded to Rite Aid on 941 Long Terrace in Cranford and was age room door was pried open and appeared that the man was a dis- police arrested Richard Lee, 41, at Stuyvesant Ave. He had two active charged with having an outstand- a sheet rock wall was broken traction method to allow a second the Essex County Jail for an out- crime warrants from Newark. ing warrant for contempt of court through to gain access to the spa. person to enter the home undetect- standing warrant out of Springfield • Robert White was arrested on and various motor vehicle viola- The only items reported stolen ed and burglarize the residence, in the amount of $1,000. at 9:11 p.m. on Aug. 20 after police tions. were $300 in .cash and 10 blank according to the police report. responded to 326 Oregon St. He • Charles Bullock, 47, of Laurel checkbooks from the spa. The suspect is described as a Summit was charge with possession of nar- Springs was arrested by officer • On Aug. 13, at approximately Hispanic man, 5-foot-9 inches tall, • Aug. 6, at 6:43 p.m., a vehicle cotics, possession of narcotics with Alex Yanes at 10:27 a.m. on Aug. 7 10:47 a.m., a Schwinn bicycle was weighing 200 pounds, with black parked in Locust Drive between 5 intent to distribute and resisting in the Camden County Jail and was reported stolen from Winfield hair and no facial hair. p.m. the previous day and the arrest. charged with having an outstand- Street. • Andrew P. Marquez, 19, of morning of Aug. 6 was reportedly ing warrant in the' amount of • On Aug. 14, at 3:43 p.m., an Union was arrested by officer vandalized. Damages included a $1,000 for contempt of court and employee at Walgreens on St. Nicholas Vaughan at approximate' long scratches on the left front Early deadline for various motor vehicle violations. Georges Avenue was arrested for ly 7:34 a.m. on Aug. 20 for posses- fender and on the left rear door and Labor Day holiday « Rahman Muwakkil, 36, of stealing medication from the store. sion of under 50 grams of marijua- a short scratch on the left front The offices of the Union Avenel was arrested'by officer The suspect was found with Tuss- na, failure to wear seatbelt and pos- door. County LocalSource will dose George Marmarou at 11:08 p.m. on lonex, a controlled dangerous sub- session of narcotics in a motor • On Aug. 18, at 4:13 p.m., a Monday in observance of Labor Aug. 10 Madison Hill Road and stance. She h'ad allegedly been vehicle after. The arrest occurred vehicle parked on Hobart Avenue Day. Deadlines for the issue of :: Westfield Avenue, and was charged stealing the drugs over the, course after Marquez was pulled over in was reported :; burglarized" Sept. 4 are: with having an outstanding warrant. of several months and got away the area of Galloping Hill Road overnight. A Garmin GPS unit, • Legals, today, noon. for contempt of court and various with an estimated value of $3,367. and Prospect Street for not wearing XM radio receiver and vehicle reg- '•Display ads, Friday, noon. motor vehicle violations. • On Aug. 15, at 9:10 a.m., an a seatbelt. istration, with a total yalue .of • Classifieds, Tuesday, 3 p.m. • Edward Perafan-Hernandez, East Hazelwood Avenue resident He was released pending a approximately $500, were .stolen, . .•.-'•' V Letters, news, church, enter- 26, of Roselle was arrested by offi- reported that their 2005 Toyota was municipal court hearing. • Ana Jennsy Bolanos, 32, of tainment, sports: Friday, noon. cer George Marmarou at 1:03 a.m. stolen sometime during a two- • Jonathan P. Vida, 22, of Lin- Summit was arrested at 4:59 p.m., UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALS0URCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 3 Teen was part ?"-"it» X. \ Drug of the 'in' crowd alliance Never missed a day of school formed By Joseph M. D'Alise By Jackeline Leon Staff Writer Staff Writer MOUNTAINSIDE — Ferris HILLSIDE — Community Bueller would be very disappointed What a leaders and concerned citizens are with Trevor Hain, 18, of Mountain- forming an alliance against drugs. side. The first step was the appoint- ment of the groups' members Aug. Hain went nine years in the character! 3 9. Mountainside school system, and The initiative, the Hillside another four at Governor Livingston Alliance Against Substance Abuse, High School in Berkeley Heights was successfully approved and cre- without missing one day of school. ated on July 21, after the Township In a recent conversation, Haiti make a conscience effort, though. Council overturned Mayor Karen explained some of the benefits and Q: Have you ever been really L McCoy Oliver's veto. The mayor struggles involved in the daily grind sick and still attended? did not return calls for comment. of attending school. A: Well, like I said, I've been Union County Freeholder Daniel Sullivan, left, The program is financed with Q: Over 13 years, you must have pretty lucky. It seemed like I only congratulates Mountainside teen Trevor Hain on $25,607 in county-awarded fund- had some days you just did not feel got sick over winter or summer his 13-year perfect attendance record. ing and a $6,267 donation by the like getting out of bed in the mom- breaks. I did break my foot at one A: Well, I did play soccer and some recognition for you accom- township. ing. What is the closest you have point in high school, but I was lucky golf, but that never seemed to get in plishment? The nine-member committee ever been to missing a day of that I happened on a Friday, and I the way. I never really got burnt out. A: Yes, I received some recogni- will be chaired by Councilman-at- school? was back in school by Monday. Q: How did your streak effect tion from the Union County Free- Large Frank Deo and includes A: Well, I think most of the 13 Q: Did your parents have a big your GPA in high school? holders. Congressman Mike Fergu- Melba Mullins, the substance abuse years have just been luck. I really influence on you, as far as making A: I never needed to make up son also presented me with a flag prevention coordinator and guid- didn't get sick all that often when I sure you go to school every day? any work or get notes from other that was flown over the Capital ance counselor at Hillside High was'Voung, and that carried right on A: Actually, it was pretty much students. Building. That, -was a big honoT for School, as well as members of the into high school. It was never a all my decision. It's not really some- Q: Did going to high school in a me. Board of Education, health and problem for me. thing you can push on a kid. different town than you live in pres- Q: Do you plan on continuing police departments and concerned Q: Is perfect attendance some- Q: Did you ever feel any peer ent any challenges or temptations to your perfect attendance streak next citizens. thing that you strivedfor all along? pressure to cut school cut school? year at Susquehanna University in The members were appointed A: I think you just fall into a rou- A: Not really. My friends would A: It wasn't really too bad, Pennsylvania? for a one-year term. tine from a young age of waking up joke around with me from time to because I took to bus most of the A: Well, I'm not really sure what Deo said the program is geared every morning at the same time and time, saying they would slash my time, and it's only a 10-minute college will be like yet. at preventing the 3,000 youths liv- going to school. tires so I couldn't get to school, but drive. Once I got my license, In the beginning of college, I ing in Hillside from turning to drug I didn't realize I had perfect that was all in good fun. though, I did cut it close a few might, but I really can't say, because abuse, possibly through rallies and attendance until about grade 3. Q: Did you feel burnt out at any times. I'm sure the distraction will be assemblies where they • are Once grade 7 came, I started to point? Q: I understand you were given much greater there. informed of the dangers. Police Lt. Michael Katsoudas is a member of the initiative. "It's an excellent program I hope will bene- fit the children of Hillside," Chief Three arrested following police chase Robert Quinlan said. By Spencer Reiss puter in his police car. The car -he checked, a stolen car allegedly "rammed" McLaughlin's He added that it may also facili- Correspondent 1993 Honda Civic, was listed as having been police vehicle. The other officer was able to tate better efficiency in the police UNION — Police arrested three men -Aug. stolen from Newark earlier that day. block the stolen vehicle, so the suspects were department. 16 for alleged possession of a stolen vehicle. According to Detective Cpt. Scott Breslow, unable to escape. "Any program that helps kids The suspects were identified as Edward McLaughlin pursued the vehicle and called According to reports, the damage to stay away from drugs, will help. Clayton, 29; Andre Jones, 18 and a 12-year-old other units for assistance. McLaughlin's police car were minimal, and no Hopefully it will make our job a lit- juvenile, all of Newark. McLaughlin followed the car- into a parking one was injured in the incident. tle easier, even if only a few kids On Aug. 16, Officer Brian McLaughlin was lot in Hillside, where another police unit In addition to possession of a stolen car, learn to stay away from drugs," he patrolling Route 22 eastbound in a marked responded to provide assistance during the pur- Clayton, who was identified as the driver of the said. police car. At approximately 7:40 p.m.,suit of the suspects. vehicle that "rammed" the police cruiser, faces According to Deo, the alliance McLaughlin checked a license plate on the com- In an effort to escape arrest, the driver of the an additional charge of assaulting an officer. may meet at least four times a year.

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Administrators of Hillside's Pop Warner league, Several parents who attended the meeting Aug. 19 Paints which consists of more than 100 7- to 14-year-old chil- complained to the council about the facilities being dren on four football teams and three cheerleading unavailable to-their children, because it causes them to squads, say the children have been practicing and resort to urinating outdoors and makes them vulnera- & Stains changing into their uniforms in the street. ble to strangers. Administrator Andre Daniels, who said the group The governing body suggested team leaders file a has used the facility for the past 4 years, is upset. "Its request to use the community center. not sanitary and boys and men walk past," he said. "1 think the response is sad," parent Karen Reid SAVE 15% Off Duration Home®& Duration® Exterior The ordinance was approved a month ago by the, said about the Township Council's response."lt's not Set store for details. governing body and the Recreation Advisory Commit- about the adults, its about the children." tee, according to Township Jtu-ki'lini- Uvn can be reached at 908-686-7700, Council president John Kulish. ext, 126, nr eitiwriirf'xrthelocateource.coni. on Select Painting SUMMIT BRIEFS Tools & Supplies Old Guard meeting All programs will be held ai Ilk' YMCA seeks aids Summit Recreation Center. 100 All area 50 plus active men can The Summit YMCA, located at Morris Ave. attend meetings of the Summit area 67 Maple St., has volunteer oppor- Parents can pick up llyers and Old Guard Tuesdays at the New tunities available. For information, Springfield sign-up sheets at the Summit Providence Municipal Center at call Terri Clinton at 908-273-3330, Echo Plaza Department of Recreation or send 3&0 F.lkwood Ave, at 9:15 a.m. For ext. 126. an e-mail request for information to 90! Mountain Ave. information, call Einil Butchko at summitcan {crgmail.com. 908-fi65-0678 or visit www.sumnii- 973-376-8734 toldgiumUiomestead cow. Get mentor training Hoh-Fri 7:OOam-7:O0pm SPL holiday closing Pathways for Exceptional Chil- Sat 8:00am-5:00pm Programs for special The Summit Public Library will dren will also be offering peer men- Sun lO:OQ3ffl-4:OOpm needs youth available be closed Monday in observance of tor training sessions Sept. 8 from In cooperation with the Summit Labor Day. 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kids ages 10 and Department of Community Pro- The library will resume winter older participate in exercises to Ask Sherwm-Williams. grains, pathways for L'xceptional hours starting Sept. 7, help them feel what it is like to be Children will be olTeriiu; four new Winter hours are Monday disabled in different ways. l programs for special needs children through Thursday from ) a.m. to 0 To register for ptjer mentor l p.m., Friday and Saturday from > training, contact Eileen Forman (uras S.ilfl valid a'?8,'08-3/lA)6 S«e5J!H«fM between the ages 5 ami 12 this fall, (WorTo Co® paint samptos, including lacrosse, basketball, art a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 1 u> Ludden at [email protected] ekiK Canro1 be Mtnhneil witfi any other «W and social skills. 5 p.m. or9()8~310-0603. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE PAGE 6 - THURSDAY. AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM Union liquor store robbed; employees shot, injured HBiNSURANC r k UN IM'i \L SERVICES) Valvano Insurance Agency By Jackeline Leon 16 West Elizabeth Avenue, PO Box 1100, Linden Staff Writer 908-862-4047 UNION— An Aarti's Liquor employee was shot and another PREPARING FOR SCHOOL was assaulted during an attempted As children begin preparing to return to school, it's important robbery at the store on Route 22 for parents and children to go over safety rules together. This will help Friday. to ensure a safe, enjoyable start to the school year for everyone. While riding a school bus is one of the safest ways to travel The .suspects, described as two to and from school, injuries do occur and many injuries happen when black men with bandanas covering children are boarding or exiting the bus. their faces, reportedly entered the Bicycle riding is a favorite pastime of children. Whether out store after 9 p.m. and stole an of necessity or for fun, many children ride their bikes to school. undetermined amount of money. Unfortunately, bicycles are associated with more childhood injuries than any other consumer product except the automobile. According to police, one To keep children safe, we offer these safety tips for parents employee was shot in the leg and of children riding bicycles to school: was taken to University Hospital in 1. Ensure that children wear, properly Fitted, bike Newark. She was released the helmets at all times when bicycling. same day. 2. Teach children to follow the rules of the road and Authorities responded to the familiarize them with the various traffic control signs and devices. store after being alerted to the situ- 3. Do not allow children to ride on the road without direct ation by both a call and a hold-up adult supervision until at least age ten and only when you are alarm activated by a store manager. confident that they will be safe. The suspects fled in a vehicle Children that walk to school should always be aware of their and Union police alerted neighbor- surroundings and reminded to never accept rides from strangers. They ing towns. should only cross at corners after checking both ways and obeying all "Irvington Police Department traffic signs/signals. Drivers often exceed the school zone speed limits, subsequently located what may be ignore traffic signs and take corners too close to the curb. This article was provided to assist parents preparing to send the 'get away' car parked and their children back to school and should not be considered an all unoccupied on a street in Irving- inclusive safety list. ton," Detective Capt. Scott Bres- low said. Photo By Barbara Kokkalis Aarti's Liquor store on Route 22 in Union was the The vehicle was taken to the scene of a robbery and shooting Friday. We are committed to giving back to our community that has given us so much over the past 65 years. Union Police Department for inves- Visit us at wivw.valvano.com or call us for free quote at 90S-862-)047. tigation, authorities said last week. suspects continues. at 908-851-5030. The incident remains under Anyone with information Jackeline Leon can be reached investigation by Detective Costa regarding the shooting is asked to at 908-686-7700, ext. 126, or edito- Sedares and the search for the contact the UPD Detective Bureau rial@thelocalsonrce. com. Council appoints 'acting' chief for Roselle Police Department 20-year RPD veteran takes on temporary leadership By John O'Reilly the borough has received. Staff Writer He supported other borough crime prevention ROSELLE — The borough Police Department has methods, including grant-funded DWI patrols, "park MTORANTE gone without an official leader since a December and walk" neighborhood patrols and strategic patrols shooting that resulted in the then-temporary chief in the commercial district. Italian Continental Cuisim being put on indefinite leave. The new chief said his main goal is to get opera- This was remedied by a surprise move at last tions running efficiently and to bring "professional- - Early Bird Special • week's council meeting. Gerard Orlando, 42, ism" and "integrity" to his position. "I consider that a was promoted to the post of acting police chief. His priority," he said. appointment will last for 90 days, but the Borough Orlando joined the Roselle force as a patrolman in Council intends to appoint a permanent police chief 1988. The Union native worked in Roselle's Commu- 20% OFF sometime early next year, after the civil service nity Oriented Policing Department, which focused on process is complete. strengthening community relations. ENTIRE CHECK "[Orlando] has a strong record of growth through He was also a DARE officer in the district public the department and a progressive attitude toward com- schools and organized the annual National Night Out munity policing," said Mayor Garrett Smith. "I believe Against Crime from 1995 to 2001. with this coupon Mon to Fri 4-6PM. he will be successful at further strengthening the rela- Orlando said his professional career really took off Ad expires 9/11/08 tionship between the community and the police depart- when he took part in the NJ Association Chiefs of ment." Police Command and Leadership Academy at West The former acting chief, Denis Kelleher, was sus- Point in 2006. He noted the classes focused on man- We are also Wedding & Party Specialists pended after the Dec. 7 shooting of 17-year-old Mar- agement, leadership, communication and decision Facilities for 25-200 guests quise Randle. In the wake of the shooting, Randle's making skills. He hopes to encourage current Roselle family criticized the department for poor communica- officers to apply. : tion with the family following the incident. In fact, his relationship with members of the current 1700 W. Elizabeth Ave., Linden Orlando said his first actions will be to review pol- police department, many of whom he has worked with icy and procedures in the department and weed out since he was hired, is a great asset to his trial run. "I 908-862-0020 those deemed obsolete. look forward to having a positive working relationship He also intends to focus "on community relations, with them and to serving the community," Orlando yyVVW.AMlClRlST0RANTE.COM hoping to implement a Gang Resistance Education and said. Training program in Roselle schools this year. John O 'Reilly can be reached at 908-686- 7700, ext. Op enj Days A Week The program would be funded with grant money 116, or [email protected]. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 7 Tricks and treats Officials work to avoid lawsuit By Paul Greulich the court ruled that officials had between the government and the Staff Writer appointed fewer positions than the police. CLARK — Township officials official table of organization Richter said calls for police are working toward an agreement allowed. The Bergen County PBA service have risen steadily in recent with Clark PBA Local 125 after attorney also serves as the attorney years. But Bonaccorso disagreed, numerous officers appeared at the for the Clark PBA, prompting con- citing data from police records Aug. 18 council meeting to oppose cern among other local officials showing calls have dropped to an ordinance that would have who question whether he will sue 15,799 in 2007 from 23,948 in reduced the maximum number of their town for the same reason. 1997. officers on staff at the Police "I had to make sure the town Bonaccorso said he has enjoyed Department. wouldn't be put in harm's away by a great relationship with the local The table of organization cur- litigation from keeping a fewPBA and is happy to communicate rently allows 45 officers, but the sergeant's spots open," Bonaccorso with the group on this matter, but department has operated with a explained. for now, the issue will "be put on "glass ceiling" of 40 men for PBA representatives and Clark the back burner." approximately seven years, accord- Patrolmen Eric Richter and John "1 do not need the PBA's per- ing to Mayor Sal Bonaccorso. Doherty assured Clark officials this mission to change a town ordi- Township officials intended to was not the case. nance, but we like to keep the fam- officially reduce the number to 40 "Maybe before this was intro- ' ily happy," Bonaccorso said. officers, following a lawsuit filed duced, we could have talked about Council members echoed the against a Bergen County town by a it," Doherty said. "It was a miscon- mayor's sentiments, including PBA attorney. ception to assume our attorney was Patrick O'Connor, who praised Representatives from the Clark going to walk in here and sue the both parties involved for remaining PBA did not return repeated calls town." "calm" and "respectful" in address- for comment as of press time. The ordinance reducing the ing the subject. The lawsuit in Bergen County maximum number of officers was "This is the way government is resulted in a win for the PBA, after tabled pending further discussions supposed to work," O'Connor said. UNION BRIEFS Monday Club meeting UPL holiday closing Monday Club meeting The Monday Club will meet at The Union Public Library will The Monday Club will meet the Union Senior Center, 968 Bon- be closed on Saturday and Monday Sept. 8 at the Union Senior Center, The Kenilworth Public Library recently concluded nel Court, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in observance of the Labor Day 968 Bonnel Court, from 9:30 to 11 its summer reading program with a special event, The club is open to Union holiday. . a.m. the seventh annual cash-free tricky tray for chil- Township residents only, age 60 The library will resume their The club is open to Union resi- dren and teens. Jaylen Patel, 5, of Kenilworth dis- and up. For information, call 908 Saturday fall hours on Sept. 6 from dents age 60 and up. For informa- plays the basket he won. ;• 688-6939. 9 a.m. to, 5 p.m. tion, call 908 688-6939.

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There is nowhere to go and its a shame,"* Russitano said. Gaglione said increasing taxes are a sign of corruption, which he Medical Assistant Training seeks to end. "I think the Democrats are super-organized and have become a politi- Enhanced extemship and • Financial aid cal machine with very powerful bosses," Gaglione said. "We don't have hiring opportunities with • Job placement assistance that structure, nor do we want it." He stressed that the party is aiming to Summit Medical Group • Classes starting soon! build itself with the input of the Union residents. Deputy Mayor Anthony Terrezza said he is glad to hear that the Republican Party is organizing. To enroll today please call "The two-party system is good for any town and for the state, and if there's a challenge I'm sure the democratic party is looking forward to 908.206.1010-973.837.1818 that challenge," Terrezza said. The township has been in the hands of the Democratic majority for nearly 12 years. The last Republican mayor was Greg Muller, who com- pleted his second term in 1997. SUMMIT MEDICAL Local Master Plan stalled The Institute for Health ProfeBsionals GROUP (Continued from Page 1) "People don't realize that this 2008, but has not been made avail- thing started in October of 2006," able to the public. Hoeffler said. "When you have "It is understood that the quali- something that's been around that ty of the process of the report and long, of course you use up money." ihe plan is paramount and that Hoeffler claimed that the Plan- there has to be some balance and ning Board's use of T&M Associ- leeway given to the amount of time ates has only used about $30,000. required," Mayor Robert Puhak The Planning Board became said. involved in the review in 2007. Even so, Puhak said there is Initial drafts from the subcom- frustration as the Planning Board mittee suggested more density, but was expected to be further along in the Planning Board has since voted the process by this time. down this change, preferring that Planning Board Chair Bob individual variances for such struc- Hoeffler said he has not deter- tures be evaluated by the Zoning or mined what the additional cost of Planning Board. the review may be. 'it seems that the draft plan rec- "1 estimate we'll have at least ommends any density being kept in five public hearings that will the core business district," Puhak require us to use T&M," Hoeffler said. said. "How many more we'll need However, density continues to with T&M before we finalize is be a concern among residents who hard to guesstimate." have spoken out publically on the Hoeffler said the problems and subject of the Master Plan. . delays in the process have been Planning Board member Rita exaggerated. He said the delays are LaBrutto said the drafts reveal a a result of discussion among 'dedi- master plan that is too specific and cated' board members of a detailed unbalanced. plan that is going to be very impor- "Its very tilted toward high- tant to Cranford's future. densitv residential," LaBrutto said Satwrdayf September 6th (rain date: Sat,, Sept. 2?) City to use hybrid vehicle 11 am to 7 pm •— Wood Ave. at City Hall (Continued from Page 1) Step off the train at Linden, and you're part of the party! rooftop solar panel system in America, atop the Schering-Plough campus in Summit. Glatt did not completely dismiss the idea of purchasing more hybrids => for different departments, such as the Police Department, but said that JOO+ they might not be practical at this time. Police Chief Robert Lucid said that hybrids do not yet have the horsepower needed to be police vehicles. Kinney feels the new hybrid vehicle will have more of an environ- mental impact on the city than a financial one. "It will lower gas costs, but the up-front cost of the vehicle will be higher, and the two will balance out over an extended period of time," Sponsored by the Linden Cultural Committee Director of the Department of Community Services, Beth Kinney said. For more information on Linden events, visit Summit currently has a fleet of 101 city-owned vehicles, including diesel tracks, police and fire vehicles. On an annual basis, the city budg- www.linden-fil.org ets approximately $210,000 for gasoline and $180,000 for diesel fuel, according to City Treasurer Ron Angelo. UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 9

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Calling all alumni... did you attend classes at UCJC, UJC, UC or UCC? Don't miss the Reunion at Union, November 22, 2008. Call INDE>M (BRIEFS 908-709-7066 for information. See a Hamilton film Si. The Treinie;. Point Seniors Knitting, crocheting • Choose from over 80 Programs of Study "\Mi.'!\; ihe Boys Arc,'" with meets at ihe 7iii Ward Recreation The Knitting and Crocheting for or English as a Second Language Connie ('ranees and George Hamil- Center. Tremles Point Road. a Cause invites people of all ages • Fall '08 Semester begins Sept. 3 [register until Sept. 9) ton, will lie shown today at sunset If \ou arc inierested in joining a who have a basic knowledge of at ihe Ra\ moiui Wood Bauer Prom- senior citizen club, call the John T. knitting or crocheting and a set of • Fall '08 Late Start classes begin Sept. 16 (register until Sept. 22} enade. 400 Nonh Wood Ave. Cireuorio Re-creation (...'enter at 908- knitting needles or a crochet hook • Transfer as a junior to prestigious 4-year colleges 474-8627 or visit www.linden- to meeting Tuesday mornings from Movies are cancelled in iho or universities event ol rain. 10 a.m. to noon at the John T. Gre- • Flexible class schedules ... days, nights or weekends, or gorio Recreation Center, 330 Helen loi niloHTiaiion, call the [Jiitieu Farmer's market you can Learn from home with Online or Telecourses Dfpannicnl of Recreation and St. Projects are distributed to char- The Linden i,'ult!ii:il Committee Coinimmiix Services at V)|!S-4"4- itable causes. • Only $90 per credit for Hill sponsoi a r.iiiiis'r-. market Iron! Union County residents jg^g p^ K600 >ir \ isii \v\fx For information, call 90S-474- # Ml a.m. lo :i p.m. on Tuesdays at 8627 or visit \n\\\:liihien-ni.ovi>. won Senior clubs meeting Raymond Worn! liaucr Pi-oineniuie. For information call I liv- Linden Active Seniors. W'ood Avenue as Knopf Street. Lin- Retired Men's Club, Golden Ai.v den. W1C am! senior's I-'MNP LPL holiday closing 908-709-7518 or Club and Senior Friendship Club checks will be accepted by some The Linden Public Library will Visit UCC online at mee! at ilic John T. Gregorkt Reci'c- farmers. 1 or iriioriiiasion, call 908- be closed Saturday and Monday in ation Cenier, located at 333 Helen 474-8493. observance of Labor Dav www.ucc^dp 'MAW .. . f .Jj*,..f,{'I.A J ,iA .!-*' PAGE 10 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE OPINION PAGE EDITORIALS Happy Labor Day Monday is Labor Day, the unofficial end of summer. While summer, the longest season of the year at 93 days, runs from June 20, the summer solstice, to Sept. 22, the autumnal equinox, most people in the United States see it running from Memorial Day to Labor Day. This weekend is the "last hurrah," when vacations and summer camps wrap up and children get ready to return to school. This is a time of transition and, although the weath- er will still stay blissfully warm for another month, the evening hours are already turning brisk and teasing the com- ing of the first frost. We get so up in.the events that govern our lives, it becomes easy to forget what the Labor Day celebration is all about. The holiday originated in 1882 as the Centra! Labor Union of New York City sought to create "a day off for the working man." Congress made Labor Day a federal holiday in 1894 and all 50 states have made it a state holiday. Labor Day has been celebrated on the first Monday in September in the United States since the 1880s. The Knights of Labor organized the original parade on Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City. There is still some doubt as to who first proposed the holiday for workers. Some records show that it was Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a cofounder of SPECIAL DELIVERY—A delivery wagon stops in front of the home of John Doly on Eimwood Avenue in Union, sometime in 1898. The driver's assistant takes a the American Federation of Labor, but many believe break, sitting in front of the fence, before they continue on to the next stop. Matthew Maguire, a machinist and later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, not Peter McGuire, founded the holiday. What is clear is the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day pro- Please,show a little courtesy

posal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and ;The Kenilworth Car Wash gets a fic, no matter how long they have picnic. steady stream of customers most been waiting. Today, Labor Day often sees parades and fireworks to cel- weekends. The place is efficient, Left Lately, even the Union County ebrate the working man, on whose blood and sweat this great clean and the framed original Freeholders have been forced to nation was built. Businesses often have "Labor Day sales" in movie posters on the walls includ- Out actually remove citizens who ing "Gidget goes Hawaiian" and By Frank Capece believe their First Amendment celebration of the last holiday of the summer. Labor Day also the "Bowery Boys" movies are Rights allow them to yell and carry marks the beginning of the season for the National Football plain fun to look at as you pass on to make their point. A few years League and NCAA college football. And, since 1966, the through to the cashier. selves." It may be the reason, but it ago, I marveled at the patience of annual telethon of the Muscular Dystrophy Association has At the cash register, now posted is not a justification. It's like the Angel Estrada who has returned to been hosted by Jerry Lewis on Labor Day weekend to fund is a sign "Please be courteous: fin- Generation X fellow who raced to the job as Freeholder Board Chair- research and patient support programs for the various dis- ish all cell phone calls before get ahead of me at a Summit con- man. He said his experience work- eases grouped as muscular dystrophy. approaching." An odd request, but venience store line and then ing in customer relations at the air- indicative of our times. It turns out, jumped into his! Lexus fully content lines gave him valuable training. On this holiday, take the time to appreciate the good a whole lot of rude people think it's in his action. The discourtesy can even be things in life our hard work has provided. Just as our united OK to continue their phone calls, It can get pretty nasty. The punk with a smile. Take the cashier at the workers helped construct a nation that has led the way into while people behind on line — and last Sunday racing through the Springfield book store who thinks the 21st century, today's laborers strive to ensure a future for the cashier — patiently wait. parking lot at the Aviation Plaza in it's fine during service to carry on our children and our children's children of which we can all The era of discourtesy seems to Linden, honked repeatedly as peo- an animated conversation with a be proud. be spreading. A few weeks ago, the ple weren't crossing quick enough customer while the line grows We wish everyone a happy Labor Day. Springfield Recreation Department for his liking. longer and the lunch hour shorter. pulled quite a coup in bringing in, Norm Dreyer of the Cranford It turns out the new service for free, the popular 1960s group. DPW is as nice and kind a public called "Angies List" questions" The Vogues. The wear on guys in servant as you will find. The pencil "Tired of lousy service?" The com- their late 60s was there, but it still thin physique and the little goatee pany has a Web site which rates was fun. are part of a guy who smiles warni- service of everyone from plumbers David Worrail That is, except, for a group of ly and believes his job is to help to mechanics. •"•as ' ••*•«- r» ws^stisiip ""*" Publisher Published Weekly Since 1917 . very rude concert-goers who people in the community. The smile Ms. Mitchell cautions, "It is Incorporating the Union Leader, Toniann Antonelli thought it was acceptable to carry turns grim when he speaks of the never good manners to insult The Observer, The Progress and The Eagle Regional Editor on full conversations on their blan- slobs who don't pick up after their another person. But if you are kets and play football catch with dogs. Readers of this column know going to, please do so with grace Published By Stacey Eaton their kids. Heck, even the bank of my battles with "peroxide and style." Well, the grace and style Worralf Community Newspapers, Inc. Managing Editor 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union, N.J. 07083 . sponsoring the event brought out blondie," who still feels it's OK to were missing when I told a waitress 908-686-7700 Josef Ornegri very loud employees, including one have her mutt do his business in at the Cranford Diner that my read- Retail Act Director guy who spent the evening walking front of my house. ing through two newspapers by the around spinning one of the give- Sitting at the weekly Saturday time she got around to taking the John D'Achino away yo-yo's. breakfast seminar at Joannie's Cafe order just stunk, and I was going Circulation Director ©Wbrrall Community Newspapers, Inc. Maty Mitchell, the modern day in Cranford, the consensus was that elsewhere. My voice was loud as I 2008 AI! Rights Reserved Emily Post writes, "1 am convinced the height .of rudeness starts when stormed out. Take that, Emily Post! Articles, pictures and advertisements herein are the exclusive property of that we have become more rude some people get behind the wheel. W&ralf Community Newspapers, Inc, and any repubtication or broadcast without written permission is prohibited. and less considerate because we A pet peeve is the driver who refus- An attorney, Frank Capeee is don't have enough time for our- es to let others into the flow of traf- a resident of Cranford, UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 11 OP ED PAGE 3 HANNON Preparing to face the "first day FT 0 0 R'S

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^BiitTetliiiffiSjfe LETTERS TO THE. EDITOR Credit Card Debt? (Continued from Page 11) hardly a fiscal conservative. While in office, we saw publicity articles and Mr. Chorazak of Cranford High an unprecedented increase in spending and property Over $10,000 in credit card bills? taxes on a municipal level. Only making the minimum payments? School who assisted with the cutting of wood. Your time and effort was greatly appreciated. During his presence on the committee, our munic- »- We can get you out of debt in months instead of years ipal bonding obligations increased to about $27 mil- *• We can save you thousands of dollars In conclusion, I would like to thank Mr. Linger my ** We can help you avoid bankruptcy Scoutmaster, Committee Chairman Mr. Kirpan, all the lion. Due to those decisions, our debt service obliga- tions and property taxes have ballooned. In addition, Nota hlgh-pHced consolidation loan or one of those consumer credit counseling programs leaders, committee members and Scouts of Troop 80 who have encouraged and supported my project as while Dan was in office, lawyers and other profes- well as my parents and sister, Aunt Lorraine and Uncle sionals needlessly stayed on the town payroll each for your FREE consultation 866-479-5353 Martin for their supp'ort and contributions. year, costing taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars. Mot available in all states That costly practice has now ended under the new Anthony Deczynski leadership and the capital budget is the leanest in Boy Scout Troop 80 decades. Cranford That is why the real question in the upcoming elec- BATHTUB REGLAZIISIG tion is whether Cranford can afford another three A good Samaritan years of Dan Aschenbach. Can we afford going back to past tax and spending practices or should we vote to TUB SALb rKICE To the Editor: MAKE YOUR BATHTUB We often hear stories of a good Samaritan who secure the present, fiscally-conservative policies put LIKE BRAND NEW lends a helping hand when one least expects it. The into place by the present governing body? LIMITED TIME Biblical stories most often come to mind but the every But Dan is trying his best to steer that important www.advancedrefinishingcorp.com Lie. #!3VH02840700 $425 day acts of kindness and thoughtfulness often go question off the radar and instead bring front and cen- CALL TODAY • BEAUTIFUL TOMORROW unnoticed, obscured by the distractions of our day to ter the problems with the Cranford Crossing parking ;; •-.•!•• :: ADVANCED REFIIMISHIIMG CORP. day life. deck. But Dan may be foisted by his own petard here 8?7-3 NEW TUB • 201-288-0073 • 732-988-6005 • 973-279-0083 This is such a story of a good Samaritan who found because he voted in favor of the very parking deck something of importance belonging to me but in the monstrosity that he is now criticizing. As an impor- grand scheme of things an insignificant loss from a tant side note, I recommended that NJ Transit, the NJ material point of view. I was at Lenape Park in Cran- Economic Development Corp or the Union County ford on Aug 19, as I am on most Tuesday's throughout Economic Development Group build the garage. Hot! Hot! Hot! the year conducting a bird count for The Friends of Either of these corporations would run and manage the parking deck that Mayor George Jorn nor Dan Place your business-card-size ad throughout Lenape Park as a volunteer with Union County's New Jersey and get vour message to over 3 Adopt a Park Program. Aschenbach liked. million readers .for $1195. Statewide coverage in over 125 newspapers for less On every visit I keep a journal of all my sightings The present Township Committee inherited the than $9.50 per publication. and the breeding birds on the nestbox trail adjacent to problem which included most of the commuter spaces CONTACT THIS NEWSPAPER for more the park's field house. On the day in question, 1 had being empty. Now, in this downmarket, Dan wants to information or contact Diane Trent, just finished checking the last remaining active nest- "study" what should be done. What we need is deci- New Jersey Press Association, 609-406-0600 box and entered my notes into my notebook. I placed sive and rational judgment, not someone from the ext. 24; emaiI:dtrenK

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His salary will start at Saturday, November 15,2008 9 a.m. ing Grover Cleveland Elementary approximately $95,000. students: don't run or be rowdy in After Al Giambrone announced the hallways this year; your princi- he was leaving Cleveland Elemen- Middle School Information Sessions pal knows karate. tary for a post in the Jackson Thursday, October 2,2008 9 a.m. Alan Johnson, 42, a former School District, school officials Tuesday, November 4,2008 9 a.m. Plainfield vice principal, was hired were inundated with about 70 earlier this month at a city Board of applications from candidates, Photo By John O'Reilly Tuesday, January 13,2009 9 a.m. Education meeting to fill the vacat- according to Superintendent Frank Alan Johnson plans to Wednesday, February 11,2009 9 a.m. ed position at Cleveland Elemen- Buglione. 'put children first.' tary. The resumes were narrowed to "frontloading" the curriculum with The educator has 19 years of two finalists that were both inter- material students will need to know Upper School Information*Sessions teaching and administrative experi- viewed at the Sept. 12 board meet- for state tests. Wednesday, October 22,2008 9 a.m. ence in Newark, Asbury Park and ing. Buglione recommended John- "I have a sincere passion to edu- Wednesday, November 19,2008 9 a.m. Plainfield, where he brought a no- son that night after hearing his cate our youth, this is something Wednesday, January 21,2009 9 a.m. nonsense attitude to various proj- vision for the school. I've been committed to for nearly ects he worked on. Johnson said he had experience 17 years," Johnson said. In Newark, he ran an after with literacy programs Rahway Johnson said the transition For more information, school chess club, a karate club and uses and will make sure all the process he will go through should please call a staff development committee. In components will run smoothly. be easier with the support he is get- the Admission Office Asbury Park, he spearheaded a He noted several other projects ting from both staff and parents, (973) 539-3032 committee that brought the curricu- he hopes to implement at the who have called offering support. lum up to date, with state testing, school, including a student portfo- "I just want to continue pulling and he sat on the Discipline Com- lio that will be sent home each the little red wagon, the district's 70 Whippany Road mittee. month to keep parents involved and symbol, up the hill," he said. 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ST • 908-587-60.08-.. Classes: Monday Through Saturday aB702 X 918 Lincoln Street, Linden • 908^925-0599 ********************* UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 15 BACK TO SCHOOL School board split on decision to purchase laptops By Joseph M. D'Alise Centuolo to help resolve the issue. of spending taxpayer dollars on lap- assuming that every student in the "It seems like we are showing off Staff Writer "The only advice I could give tops for students, without knowing high school would have his/her own these laptops to everyone, including SPRINGFIELD — The main them was to hold another vote when the extent to which the classes will laptop. the Liberty Science Center, the coun- topic of discussion among members the full board was present," Centuolo benefit from the program. "It is a significant set back, ty superintendent and even some of the Springfield school board and said. "They can do this because there "I have yet to see tangible evi- because we made plans once budget state officials," Circelli said. "We are residents during budget time in wasn't a full board present during the dence of the success of laptops in the was approved," she said. "We now convincing everyone else of how March of 2007 was undoubtedly first vote." classroom," Strumpf said. "I am not must reconsider some of our class- good these are, except the parents in that of purchasing laptops for stu- The Springfield school board against technology in the classroom, room practices." Springfield." dents. And the controversy is still meets again on Sept. 8, at Jonathan however. There is some evidence of Circelli feels that although com- Joseph M. D 'Alise can be reached ongoing. Dayton High School. The first day of success out there, but it is not wide- munication is improving, it is not yet at 908-686-7700, exi. 124, or editori- On July 21, the board voted on the class is Sept. 4. spread. There must be more parental where it needs to be. al@thelocalsource. com. state contract for the three-year lease The 2009 school budget, which engagement and teacher buy-in." purchase of the $200,000 laptops. included the $200,000 line item for Circelli agrees with Strumpf that Although the funds to buy the com- laptops, was passed by the board and technology in the classroom can only puters had already been earmarked in the public during the April school help students, but feels that residents the school district's spending plan, board election. Since the funds had of Springfield were not well- TURN ING V POINTE the board was split on the decision of already been earmarked for the com- informed about the laptops, before D AN T R whether to purchase them. According puters, the board will have difficulty this initiative was set into motion. to Superintendent of Schools Michael using that money for any other pur- "It is a very interesting program, 191 Mountain Ave., Springfield, HJ Davino, a split decision has a similar pose. but we need to know if it will work impact as a negative vote, in that the According to Strumpf, the board first," Circelli said. "I have been ask- (across from Springfield Fire House) board cannot purchase the laptops has the right to vote on particular line ing for a long time for evidence that unless a majority of the board sup- items even after the budget has been this program will be a success, and I ports the initiative. passed, have yet to see any. I believe it can Four votes were cast in favor of As a result of the board's split work, but this town needs to see the laptop contract and four votes decision, Davino said some sixth and •something before they will just dive- Pre-School through Adult Classes against it. Board members David seventh grade students would not in." Hollander, Danny Circelli, Andrew have laptops by the first day of Frustration has set in for Elizabeth WE 00 BIRTHDAY PARTIES! Fekete and Jeff Strumpf voted school. Cresci, principal of Jonathan Dayton against the purchase, while Irwin "Clearly we're already behind the High School, who explained that Register Now! Sablosky, Jacqueline Shanes, Patricia eight-ball," Davino said. "It will both her students and teachers use the Classes Begin September 13, 2008 Venezia and Anthony Delia voted for delay the delivery of the laptops, laptops for a variety of purposes Register In-Person: the contract. Linda Duke, another which is unfortunate for our students, throughout the school year. September 2, 3,4 & S: 11:0uam-7:00pm September 6:10:00am-2:00pm • September 8, 9 & 10; 4:00pm-7:0Qpm board member, was not present at the because now some students will have "It's unfortunate because we were meeting. them and others won't," looking forward to every student hav- PLEASE CALL 973-376-2111 The Springfield Board of Educa- The issue some board members ing (a laptop this year)," Cresci said. FOR MORE INFORMATION tion has requested direction from have is not necessarily with the con- Cresci also said that an online www.TumingPointeDanceCenter.com !m7X Union County Superintendent Carmen tract itself, but remains, with the idea chemistry textbook was also bought,

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Dad. with educational information and, said he will do his part. The father The district hopes to bolster its unique to the RASP program, sur- of two will appease both the 8th Register Now! patriarchal arsenal by asking veys about their involvement with and 1 Oth grader and take part in the Classes Begin September 13,2008 fathers, uncles and any other male school work. morning walk. mentors to walk their children to These surveys will be studied He hopes other male mentors September Classes Free! school on education's opening day. and used to implement additional will do the same. (If you register for a dance season) The event is part of a larger programs in the district over the "I think it's good to give support "Fathers Make a Difference" cam- coming school year. to our kids, to let them know we are In person registration dates: paign organized by Residential Stevens said studies have shown aware and interested in their educa- Sept 5: 3pm-7pm, Sept 6:11am-5pm, Sept. 9 & 11: 3pm-7pm After School Program Inc, a non- that having full-time parents or tion," he said. PLEASE CALL 908-686-8689 FOR MORE INFORMATION profit group. guardians has a tremendous impact Roselle has placed a premium www.TurningPointeDanceCenterII.corn i The four-eVent campaign will on how students act and achieve in on encouraging active male role also run in Orange, Paterson, the classroom. models. Superintendent Elnardo Newark, Irvington and West Stevens cited a US Department Webster called fathers the "secret Orange, all of whom will take part of Health study and the National weapon" in helping students in "Walk Dad to School Day" when Principals Association Report achieve. classes begin Wednesday. showing children from fatherless Organizers expect the efforts "This is phase one. It is homes are nine times more likely to will increase father involvement 50 designed to start dads out on the drop out of school and 20 times percent in the district. right path of involvement on literal- more likely to have behavioral They said they will explore ly day one," said Matt Stevens, issues than students with two par- numerous other ways of getting RASP executive director. ents, fathers involved, like offering Other events include confer- A strong male role model at museum tickets or recreation ences on helping study habits, home will focus children on their events. teaching black history month, and studies and keep them from acting They even hope to utilize tech- summer safety tips. up in school, according to Stevens, nology, like a stern text message The concept of walking kids to and he thought more needs to be getting sent from a male mentor to school was created in Chicago five done to get that authority figure an unruly student. years ago under the title "Million involved. ""I'm going to tell your father" Fathers March," according to Yet fathers across all ethnicities will always straighten kids out. No Stevens. and financial factors often don't matter who "dad" is, he carries a This year about 400 cities across because they do not think education different aura," Stevens said. the country will take part in some is their role or they just don't know John O 'Reiljy can be reached at BALLET • TAP • JAZZ from of this event. what to do. 908-686-7700, exL 116, or editori- Roselle organizers expect at "And that's what we feel we'll al@thelocalsource. com. • MODERN • LYRICAL Former RP student creates scholarship POINTED HIP-HOP Through her love of learning The newly funded Beverly J. Daniel Heiss. Heiss was among and appreciation for the lifelong Johnson Scholarship Award is five students accepted and commit- MUSICAL THEATER education she has received, former available for a Roselle Park High ted to Rutgers University for the Roselle Park resident, Beverly.J. School graduate and will continue fall, Susan Carlstrom of the Roselle Johnson and the newly funded to be awarded to one qualifying Park High School Guidance scholarship in her name will send a senior over the next three graduat- Department explained. Roselle Park senior student off to ing classes, ending with the class of Daniel was awarded the scholar- follow their dreams at Rutgers Uni- 2012. ship based on excellent grades, a CLASSES BEGIN SEPT. 8th versity. The first year's recipient is financial need and SAT scores. 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UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 17 Canine crime fighter Elizabeth woman to replace Cohen By Joseph M. D'Alise our state government and pro- Staff Writer grams," she said. "As a resident of Democrats in the 20th Legisla- Elizabeth, I have an intimate under- tive District have selected Annette standing of the needs of our com- Quijano of Elizabeth to fill the seat munity. As assemblywoman, 1 will of former Assemblyman Neil listen to our residents, draft legisla- Cohen, who resigned earlier this tion to the benefit of our district, month amid allegations that child and work hard everyday to give our pornography was constituents the servic- found on his legisla- es they deserve." tive office computer. Quijano is a Rut- Quijano has served gers University Law- as an assistant attorney School graduate. to Gov. Jon Corzine, Sen. Ray Lesniak handling insurance has high hopes for his issues. She will serve newest colleague, and the remainder of feels she will rise to Cohen's two-year the challenge. Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehiich, left, congratulates Union County Sheriff's term, which expires at "I've worked with Officer Scott Jones and his K-9 partner, Lorcan, as the pair graduate from the the end of 2009. (Quijano) since the Union County Sheriff's Office K-9 Training Academy. The newest New early 90s, and know Jersey legislator was that she has a wealth chosen on Aug. 19 at a of "experience, work- meeting of the Union ing in several different Member of Latin Kings County Democratic capacities of govern- Committee in an 87- ment," Lesniak said. 82 vote. She narrowly *I expect her to be defeated Elizabeth able to start • helping arrested while visiting jail Councilwoman Patri- represent the district By Jackeline Leon He is being held on $300,000 ment officials have been cracking cia Perkins-Augilste. immediately. She has Staff Writer bail, authorities said last week. down on the gang since June of last "I have served my big shoes to fill. It will A member of the notorious "He's a welcome visitor to the year as a part of Gov. Jon Corzine's state and community be difficult to follow Latin Kings street gang, wanted jail, though he'll be staying longer Crime Initiative, naming the offi- in a number of capaci- someone who has fugitive Rafael M. Velez, was than he perhaps intended," said cial crackdown "Operation Caged ties," Quijano said. done such an out- arrested Aug. 19, when he attempt- Union County Prosecutor Lion." "Now, I am excited to standing job for so ed to visit an inmate in the Union Theodore J. Romankow. "Even if According to authorities, 40 have the opportunity long, but I feel she County Jail. wanted criminals think we've percent of the more than 100 mem- to serve the communi- will be able to do to a According to a formal press stopped looking for tRem, this is bers of the Elizabeth chapter of the ty I love as Assembly- great job on her own woman for the 20th merit." release issued Aug. 19 by the proof that we remain vigilant." Latin Kings — which allegedly Cohen Union County Prosecutor's Office, Romankow said the Latin sells drugs, specifically cocaine — Legislative District." Union County Velez, 24, was arrested at 2:15 Kings, are considered to be a have already been imprisoned. As Assistant Council to Gover- Republican Chairman Phil Morin's p.m. by Sgt. Darryl Warner and "highly organized criminal enter- Raids conducted by the county nors Corzine, James McGreevey opinion of the .new assembly- Officers Keith Medvedich and prise" which functions in various as part of Operation Caged Lion and Richard Codey, Quijano woman varies from that of Lesniak. Anthony Gialanella, after showing chapters throughout the area. have resulted in the collection of worked with several state depart- He feels that the appointment of his identification to law enforce- "The gang is broken into chap- $86,000 in cash, 1.5 kilograms of ments, including Agriculture, Quijano will not represent the ment officials. Visitors to the jail ters by location with a sophisticat- cocaine, 35 grams of heroin, four Banking and Insurance, Com- changes that the county needs. are required to show identification. ed management structure," loaded handguns, a loaded shotgun merce, Education, Health, Labor, "Party insiders have selected Velez was reportedly charged Roman-kow said. "We believe we and nine vehicles believed to be Military and Veterans Affairs, someone who represents more of with several offenses, including a have taken out the hierarchy of the used in the Crimes. Motor Vehicles, Personnel and the same," Morin said in a press first degree drug charge and one Elizabeth chapter of the Latin Jackeline Leon can be reached Transportation. statement. "Instead of choosing count of second degree racketeer- Kings." at 908-686-7700, ext. 126, or edi- "I plan to use my experience to someone who will change the cul- ing. Union County Law Enforce- torial@thelocalsource. com. help our constituents better access See DEMOCRATS, Page 18 e reveals tobacco sold to minors By Jackeline Leon result of an investigation by a number of gation, was able to purchase a pack of ered that the tobacco products in the store Staff Writer agencies, including the Hillside Health Newport Cigarettes without identification were not marked with proper tax stamps, as HILLSIDE —An undercover investiga- Department, Police Department and the at Joan's Variety and Beauty Supply. . required by law. tion revealed a nasty — and illegal — sur- Rahway Health Department. The juvenile had been assisting in the The untaxed tobacco products and boot- prise: a township supply store had alleged- The investigation was coordinated by investigation under the direction of an leg items were collected by police for ly been supplying minors with cigarettes Board of Health Director Bettie Geminder, environmental specialist for the Rahway investigation. and had been selling bootleg compact discs as part of continual checks on local stores Health Department, De Zhang. According to Ricciardi, the store has and DVDs. to ensure that state and federal laws are ' In addition to selling tobacco products been issued summons twice in the past and On Aug. 21, Ed Rayford, the owner of being followed. to a minor, 555 bootleg CDs and 129 boot- Rayford now faces a $1,000 fine as a result. Joan's Variety and Beauty Supply on According to a formal press release leg DVDs were being sold at the store. "If charged and convicted of selling Maple Avenue, in Hillside, was charged issued by the Hillside Police Department According to Detective Lt. Vincent Ric- pirated recordings, a third degree crime, with sale of tobacco to people younger Monday, an unidentified juvenile, who was ciardi, public information officer for the Rayford may be subject to a fine of than 19 years old. The charges were the working undercover as part of the investi- Hillside Police Department, Zhang discov- $250,000," Ricciardi said. PAGE 18 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Two men arrested following Shootout Two men were arrested Sunday and charged with attempted murder, aggravated assault and other offenses following a shootout with officers from the Elizabeth Police Department, Union County Prosecutor Theodore J. Romankow said Monday. Plainclothes Elizabeth Detectives Scott Pevonis, Michael Kurinzi and Doug Fields were in the area of the Oakwood Plaza Apartments on Irv- ington Avenue Sunday when they observed two men rob an Elizabeth man at gunpoint around 1:30 a.m. Romankow said in a press release. One of the suspects brandished a weapon and fired at least one shot as they approached the victim. The victim was robbed of $10.00, a cell phone, an iPod and a pair of boots he was carrying. Two of the officers immediately gave chase on foot while the other pursued the suspects in a vehicle. The suspects fired upon the pursuing officers and one officer returned fire, according to the Prosecutor's Office press release. No one was struck by the gunfire and the suspects dropped a weapon at the scene e The men entered a waiting vehicle and sped off down Parker Road. Pursuing officers caught up with the vehicle when the suspects entered a PARK PROJECT — Groundwork Elizabeth director, Jonathan Phillips, above, dead-end on Country Club Lane in Elizabeth. smiles as he joins his group of teens from 'Summer of Service' program, One suspect was caught inside the vehicle and a second was appre- through the county's Adopt-a-Park initiative. The group removed invasive hended nearby, in the yard of a neighboring house. At least one suspect plants, pruned native vegetation and removed litter from Mattano Park in Eliz- remains at large, said Romankow. abeth. Below, employees from Banco Popular work to 'stomp' phragmites — Anyone with information regarding the third suspect is encouraged to invasive plants that compete with native vegetation — growing in the park. call Crimestoppers at 908-654-TIPS. All calls are kept confidential. Inside the vehicle, police recovered the iPod and cell phone belonging to the victim. His boots were recovered at Oakwood Plaza. Investigators also recovered a small quantity of suspected cocaine, the press release i stated. Both men were charged with attempted murder and aggravated • £ - assault. Farad Burt was also charged with weapons offenses and resisting r •' V ' arrest, while Daniel Davis was additiopally charged with eluding and drug possession. Bail was set by Union County Superior Court Judge John S. *» .»- -« . ( • . **3 s'& Triarsi at $500,000 for Davis arid $750,000 for Burt. Democrats fill vacant D-20 assembly seat (Continued from Page 17) Cohen's resignation followed ture of corruption in Trenton, they the beginning, of a large-scale have chosen someone who is inex- investigation surrounding allega- tricably linked with the failed poli- tions that he was downloading cies of the Corzine and McGreevey child pornography On the computer administrations." in his legislative office on Quijano will take office imme- Stuyvesant Avenue in Union. 1 diately, but must run in a special Soon after computer equipment election in November to fill the was seized from his office, Cohen, Clerk warns of 'deed scams remainder of Cohen's term through 57, reportedly was admitted to a Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi warns home County Clerk's Office where you can easily obtain a 2009. • nearby psychiatric facility and owners in the County of Union and owners of com- certified copy of your deed for the state-mandated fee. According to sources in the could not be reached for comment. mercial property in the county to beware of people Only the county clerk's office has the real deed to Union County Republican Party, He has not yet been arrested or who offer to sell them a certified copy of the deed to your property. The county clerk is responsible for Linda Gagliano, a former member officially charged their property. recording, filing and preserving all property transac- of the Union Board of Education, Morin is now lobbying to have "Businesses are saturating property owners in tions occurring within the county. She maintains and Kenilworth Mayor Kathi Cohen's campaign funds donated Union County with solicitations, offering to sell the copies of all documents since 1857 on file in tile Fiamingo, will be the Republican or frozen until the investigation is owner a copy of their deed," Rajoppi said. "Don't be Record Room, which is open to the public for refer- nominees. One of them will be complete. fooled by these offers. Normally, you or your attorney ence and study. To find out more about obtaining a selected to run against Quijano for He suggested that all funds in have a copy of your deed already." • . copy of your deed, call the Office of the Union Coun- the seat in the November election. his individual and joint campaign . It is advisable, the clerk said, to have a copy of your ty Clerk at 908-527-4787, or visxt.www.ucnj.org. TheThe GOP is expected to meet in the accounts be donated to the Nation- deed stored safely with your other important docu- Union County Clerk's Office is located in the Union coming weeks to officially al Center for Missing and Exploit- ments. If you can't find your deed, go directly to the County Courthouse at 2 Broad St., Elizabeth. announce the nominees. ed Children. UMIOH COUNTY BRIEFS Annual freedom run ture is at 11:30 a.m. Helmets are variety of free activities for the on the growth and development of ment of Parks and Recreation, New required. Violators will be ticketed. entire family, which includes the Big Band Era with special Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife to begin at Warinanco For information, contact Rolling prizes, give-a-ways, membership emphasis on singers of that era, and The Tedesco Bunch of Rumson This year's annual ride for free- Thunder Inc. Chapter 2 at 609-971- promotions, discounts and special such as Frank Sinatra, Vaughn will sponsor the 31st annual People dom will be held on Sept. 21. Those 3544. or visit www.rollingthuncler- programs. At 12:30 p.m., the Y will Monroei Woody Herman, Jo with Disabilities Fishing Derby at participating will meet in Warinan- nj2.org. •'••••• offer crafts for children; at 1 p.m., Stafford and Kay Starr. Echo Lake Park in Mountainside. co Park, Roselle, and will travel to there will be a "moon walk" and ice The rain date is Sept. 14. theN.J. Vietnam Veterans' Memor- cream party; at 1 p.m., a swim team . Pre-register by calling Chris ial, Holmdel, for a wreath laying Family fun planned at meeting and from 2 to 3 p.m., an Annual fishing derby Monaco at the Union County ceremony. The freedom ride will be county YM-YWHA open swim for the family. for disabled residents Department of Parks and Recre- in honor of POW/MIA Recognition On Sept. 7 from noon to 4 p.m., At 1 p.m., there will be a special On Sept, 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 ation at 908-527-4096. Day. No alcohol is permitted. Reg- the YM-YWHA of Union County, presentation by David Aaron. He p.m., the Newark Bait & Fly Cast- istration begins at 8 a.m. and depar- Volunteers are welcome and 501 Green Lane, Union, will offer a will present an informative lecture ing Club, Union County Depart- needed. ARTS & LEISURE

UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 19 Mystery novel leaves readers breathless Hold tight, Harlan Coben mys- why his son, Adam, is acting so tery book addicts. strangely and secretively. The It appears that Coben has oiled On teenager has lost his best friend, his literary roller coaster for the Spencer Hill, to suicide and before 16th time and has plunged his The long, Adam does a disappearing HARLAN faithful followers into the hair-rais- act. Through electronic devices by ing, breathless, stunning, scream- Shelf way of a computer, E-Spy-Right ing and screeching "read" of their Web site, Dr. Baye and his wife are COBEN lives. apprehensive about being able to With his latest mystery novel, delve into their son's private e-mail "Hold Tight," published by Dutton, And Coben, from time to time, and personal correspondence. Is it has a tendency to re-introduce a member of Penguin Group Inc. of the proper thing to do to their child? familiar and fascinating characters New York City, this incredible It may be questionable; still, what from his previous books. They are author has gained at least another they discover has a reader eventual- all pleasantly welcomed, for actual- couple of million readers of nation- ly muttering to herself, "Hold tight. ly, they are old friends to the al and international origins, simply Don't fall apart!" author's fans. Relishing the twists because his fine books are not only Others become involved in published in English, but in numer- and turns, surprises and upheavals as only Coben can .afflict, in "Hold these complex situations and explo- ous languages throughout the sive moments, all of which give >•. •'*,-,.•'•- world. Tight," a reader can settle down Coben a chance to introduce all What's so amazing about and plan.to read through the day types of strange and frightening Coben, whose own origins stem and beyond dawn in a literary characters and volatile situations. Harlan Coben, above, has penned his 16th novel. from Essex and Union counties — trance in order to finish this page- 1 And thankfully, he is able to rein- The new book, 'Hold Tight, offers readers the same both of which he writes abundantly turner. thrills and suspense that have led to Coben's inter- troduce Hester Crimstein, a power- as backgrounds — is that each Wild and frightening, jump national popularity. book appears to be better than the starting one's emotions, a la Coben, fully shrewd criminal lawyer — last. He writes one a year, and each the first chapter is enticing enough one who the whole world would Cordova, Dan Huff, Joe Lewiston and attractive, either lovable or one ends up in a rip-tide of unusu- to want to find out what prompted relish to help solve a crime, and the and Rosemary, McDevitt. hateful; some of whom are reminis- al characters, familiar lovable char- this particular chaos. clever county chief investigator, Although through the ingenuity cent of men in sports. . acters and unsolvable mystery sto- In the beginning, the story cen- Loren Muse and County Prosecutor of Coben, a reader becomes inti- It would be unfair to readers to ries — which he solves, of course ters around Dr. Mike Baye, who Paul Copeland. Hey, guys, wel- mately acquainted with every one reveal all the goings-on in this — and on major best seller lists. resides with his attorney-wife, Tia, come to "Hold Tight." of them. For the most part, the book. But knowing this complex, In fact, he is so talented and and their two children, Adam, 16, A reviewer couldn't begin to try women in Coben's books are interesting and exciting author, one renown that one of his mystery and Jill, 11, in the Livingston sub- to decipher the incidents and situa- strong-willed and strong-minded. can he confident that every page urbs. Professionally, Dr. Baye is tions in a book such as "Hold And in "Hold Tight," they are even will cause one's heart to beat a little novels, "Tell No One," has been faster. adapted to the motion picture involved in a search for a kidney Tight." There are too many doorgto more so. They are created with a open, too many characters, such as "Hold Tight" is the 16th Harlan screen. It was filmed in France, donor for his seriously-ill young firm determination toward accom- Coben book on the shelf of this boasts of French dialogue with patient, Lucas Loriman, and is Betsy and Ron Hill, Susan Lori- plishment and Coben rewards them reviewer's special Coben book English subtitles and is attracting astounded by secret complications. man, Dante Loriman, Yasmin uncompromisingly. case. his avid readers to movie houses Personally, the good doctor, is Novak, Guy Novak, Mo, Pietra, And, as for his male characters, And, Harlan, there's plenty of around the world. involved in attemptingjo discover Nash, Dr. Ilene Goldfarb, Reba they are reasonably tall and strong space for more. In tune with teens Senior artists' work on display at County Freeholders Gallery The Union County BoardAof have found satisfaction in their or, Cecilia Fonseca of Cran-ford. Chosen Freeholders has announced artistic expression in their senior Professional: acrylic, Joseph E. a new exhibit of artwork at the years," said Freeholder Chairman Hulsen of Union; drawing, Mel Freeholders Gallery in Elizabeth. Angel G. Estrada. "We wish them Holston.of Plainfield; oil, Avi K.iri- The exhibit features the first the best of luck at the statewide akatis of Kenilworth; watercolor, place winners from the Union level of the contest." Pearl A. Piegari of Hillside, first County Senior Art Contest and The following are artist- place and best in show pro". Exhibition, which was held recent- exhibitors representing Union Although not exhibited at the ly at the Elizabethtown Gas Com- County in the State Senior Art Freeholders Gallery, the following pany in Union. Currently showing Show in Flemington from August artists will also represent Union at the Freeholders Gallery are the 21 to September 26. There they County at the State Senior Art • *1winners of the 11 contest cate- will have the opportunity to com- Show with their three-dimensional 1 gories for both professionals and pete for statewide honors with art pieces: • "'•'*. ft non-professionals. other first place winners from 17 Non-professional: craft, Lynn The Freeholders Gallery is New Jersey counties: MacWhirter of Cranford; sculp- located on the sixth floor of the Non-professional: acrylic, ture, James Temple of Westfield. Union County Administration Carol Norman of Union, first place Professional; sculpture, Dolores Building, located at Elizabethtown and best in show non-pro; drawing, Stewart of Plainfield-. Plaza on Rahway Avenue in Eliza- Eileen Willoughby of Westfield; For information about exhibits, The Springfield-Hillside Elks Lodge 2004 recently beth. The exhibit can be viewed mixed media, Jean Ricks of Plain- programs and services related to sponsored a teen coffeehouse for local youth. Pro- from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on field; oil, John A. Quinn of Roselle the arts and Union County ceeds went to benefit the Elks Drug Awareness & weekdays. Park; pastel, Marjorie Picard of history, contact the Office at 908- Americanism Committees. "We are proud to present the Scotch Plains; photography, Greg 558-2550, or e-mail culturalm- work of these talented artists who Cummings of Fan wood; watercol- [email protected]. PAGE 2Q — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Stepping Out is a weekly calen- award-winning women's chorus dar designed to guide our readers to singing four-part a cappella harmo- the many arts and entertainment ny' in barbershop style, meets every events in the Union County area. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the New The calendar is open to all groups Jersey Youth Symphony Music and organizations in the Union Center, 570 Central Ave., New County area. To place your free list- Providence. Open to residents of ing, send information to: Worrall both Essex and Union counties. To Community Newspapers, 1291 PRESCHOOL STORY HOURS. in fine arts, graphic design/comput- On Oct. 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., learn more about Sweet Adelines, Stuyvesant Ave., P.O. Box 3109, The sessions will run for an eight- er graphics and illustration. For the Pride in Kenilworth Committee Hickory Tree and its quartets, Union, NJ 07083 or editorial@thelo- week period from Sept. through Oct. information, call 908-757-7171, fax: will sponsor the annual KENIL- women and teen-aged girls who calsource.com. 30. These programs are for Cran- 908-757-2626, or visit WORTH OCTOBERFEST street sing are urged to visit hickorytree- ford residents and holders of paid www. duCret. edu. fair on the Boulevard, between 18th chorus.org. or e-mail info@hickory- Cranford out-of-town library cards. and 23rd streets. The event will treechorus.org. or call 973-966- The drop-in sessions for 3- and 4- include rides, games, food and 6815. ART SHOWS year-olds will be Tuesday mornings entertainment as well as vendors "BODY PARTS," an exhibit that at 10:15 a.m. or Wednesday after- CONCERTS selling crafts and other items. CHESS GROUP PLAYERS of all focuses on partial views of the noon at 1:30 p.m. An adult respon- CHANTICLEER, the Grammy levels are invited to discuss, play human body or individual parts will sible for the child must remain in the Award-winning a cappella ensemble, and enjoy chess in the Cafe every run from Sept. 12 to Oct. 3 at The library during story hour. will perform Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. at Sum- HOBBIES Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Barnes & ARTS GUILD OF RAHWAY. The The sessions for 2-year-olds and mit High School, 125 Kent Place Noble Booksellers, 240 Route 22 opening reception is Sept. 14 from Blvd., Summit. Tickets are available On Sep. 19, AMATEUR West, Springfield. their accompanying adults will'be ASTRONOMERS INC. will conduct 1 to 4 p.m. and admission is free. Wednesday or Thursday mornings through www.brownpapertickets.com Gallery hours are Friday, Saturday or by calling 800-838-3006. For infor- its monthly membership meeting at at 10:15 a.m. from Sept. 10 through 8 p.m. in the Main Lecture Hall of and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m., or by Oct. 30. Pre-registration is required mation, call 862-926-9605 or JAZZ appointment. The exhibit includes www.summitchor-ale.org. the Nomehegan building at Union for this program, and siblings are On Saturday, a summer EVENING paintings, prints, sculpture and County College, 1033 Springfield invited to attend. NEIL SEDAKA will perform at the OF ROMANTIC JAZZ with award- mixed media. Featured artists are Ave., Cranford. Immediately follow- Registration for this group must be Union County Performing Arts Cen- winning vocalist, THOS SHIPLEY Catherine Bebout, Alaine Becker, ing the business meeting at approx- made in person by a parent at the ter, 1601 Irving St., on Sept. 26 at 8 Frances Canisius, Jennifer Mazza, imately 9 p.m., the club will present will be part of a fundraising effort for library beginning Tuesday. Each 2- p.m. Anne Oshman, Judith Peck, a lecture on "The Hubble Space the "Braking the Cycle" bike ride year-old must be accompanied by Telescope: An idea that would not Michiko Rupnow, Carol Schwartz, On Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. at the Presby- that Roselle Park Mayor Joseph an adult in story hour. die," given by Robert Zimmerman. Doreen Valenza and Bill West- terian Church in Westfield, the Delorio will participate in on Sept. Following the lecture, attendees will heimer. THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN BOOK WESTFIELD SYMPHONY 26, to raise money for people living * be invited to the William Miller Sper- with AIDS/HIV. GROUP meets at Barnes and ORCHESTRA will accompany Boris ry Observatory that is located near- Noble, 1180 Raritan Road, Clark. Karloffs famed 1931 classic film The event will be held at La Casa di by on campus, and will have the For information, call 732-574-1818. "FRANKENSTEIN," with a live Martino, 301 West Clay Ave., AUDITIONS opportunity to speak with club mem- symphonic soundtrack. Roselle Park. The fixed price dinner THE SHOWCASE THEATER, a THE "LORD OF THE RINGS" bers and tour the facility. Refresh- includes dinner, appetizers, dessert, tuition-based program, awards READING GROUP meets the first CROSSROADS IN GARWOODwill ments will be served. If weather per- coffee and soft drinks. There will be scholarship money based on a tal- Wednesday of the month at Barnes feature: every Monday, Open Mic mits, a celestial viewing focusing on two seatings from 6 to 8 p.m. and ent evaluation. For information on and Noble, 1180 Raritan Road, Night, every Tuesday, Jazz Jam, Jupiter will be conducted using the with performance at 7 and 9 p.m. the Showcase Theater or any Clark. For information, call 732-574- every Wednesday, karaoke night. club's two large telescopes. For Reservations are required by calling NJWA program, call 908-789-9696, 1818. The Crossroads is located at 78 information on AAl and directions, 908-245-5897. visit the office at 150-152 East WEEKLY CHILDREN'S STORY North Ave., Garwood. For informa- visit www.asterism.org or call 908- Broad St. in Westfield or visit LANA'S RESTAURANT & TIMES will be Tuesdays at 10:30 tion, call Lee at 908-232-5666, or 276-STAR. www. njworkshopforthearts.com. visit www.xxroads.com. LOUNGE at The Hyatt Hills Golf a.m., and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m., The Union County Board of Chosen Complex, 1300 Raritan Road, Clark, SUMMIT PLAYHOUSE seeks 30 to both usually with coloring and/or LANA'S RESTAURANT, 1300 Rar- Freeholders and Trailside Nature 732-669-9024. Enjoy cuisine and 50 male singers who move well for crafts, at Barnes & Noble, 240 itan Road, Clark, will offer dinner and Science Center will offer a world-class Jazz every Thursday a production of "BABY" by Maltby Route 22 West, Springfield. and live reggae with Exodus COOKING WORKSHOP featuring and Friday. Thursdays, 7 to 11 p.m.: and Shire on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. at 10 PAJAMA STORY TIME is the third Supreme every Wednesday, begin- locally grown produce for adults, Cornetist WARREN VACHE'S New Ave. Music: Bring up Tuesday of every month at 7:30 ning at 7 p.m. For information, call ages 18 years and older, at the QUARTET, featuring Eddie Mon- tempo and a ballad. Character p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 240 Route 732-669-9024. Classic Thyme Cooking School, 710 teiro on cordovox. Fridays, 7:30- actors for the ensemble, 20 plus, 22 West, Springfield. South Ave. in Westfield on Sept. 8, 11:30 p.m.: Different groups. Friday: are also needed. Production dates from 7 to10 p.m. Latin trumpet star RAY VEGA'S Oct. 31 and Nov. 1,6,7,8,9,14 and DANCE Space is limited, so pre-registration QUARTET; Never a cover charge' 15. For information, call Vicki Tripo- is required. Call Trailside for space or minimum. do, the director, at 908-578-6882. SOCIAL DANCING is every Friday . CLASSES at 7:30 p.m. at The Bayway Polish availability and directions. Plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the event. This fall The ARTS GUILD OF Club, 625 Pulaski St., Elizabeth. For additional information, call 908- RAHWAY will present DAYTIME There will be "live" music and a DJ. 789-3670 or go the Web site at KIDS ADULT CLASSES from 10 a.m. to Coffee, cookies and door prizes will BOOKS www.ucnj.org/trailside. THE READERS' FORUM, the book 12:30 p.m. Classes begin the week be available. For information, call TALES FOR TOTS PRESCHOOL discussion group of the CRAN- of Sept. 22 and run through mid- 908-355-3131. THE NORTH JERSEY CAR CLUB STORY TIME will be offered at November. Daytime adult classes meets at the Anthony Amalfe Com- Barnes and Noble, Route 22 West, FORD PUBLIC LIBRARY, will Y-SQUARES, a local square dance include acrylic painting, oi! painting, munity Center, 1268 Sheaffer Ave., Springfield, Mondays and Thursdays begin its 16th year with a discussion club, meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. watercolor and drawing. Registra- Roselle, on the first Saturday of at 11:30 a.m., and the Kids' Writing of "Water for Elephants" by Sara at Frank K. Hehnly School, Raritan tion begins this week. To register, each month to discuss driving expe- Workshop, Saturdays at 10 a.m. For Gruen on Sept. 22. Subsequent Road, Clark. For information, call call 732-381-7511 or email arts- riences, auto maintenance tips, safe information, call 973-376-8544. titles and dates for the remainder of 908-298-1851, 732-381-2535 or [email protected]. driving practices and to plan future 2008 include: "The Reader" by 908-241-9492. Bemhard Schlink, Oct. 27; "The Visit www.rahwayartsguild.org to social outings to places of cultural, MOVIES Abstinence Teacher" by Tom Perrot- view the online catalog for complete LUNA LOUNGE hosts "Tasty Thurs- historical and scenic interest in ta, Nov. 24; "Uncommon Arrange- course descriptions and class days" with DJ Richie, who spins reg- Northern New Jersey and the sur- The Springfield Free Public Library, ments" by Katie Roiphe, Dec. 29. schedules. To register in person, • gae and hip-hop. Patrons must be rounding area. Meetings start at 66 Mountain Ave., Springfield will The following books will be dis- visit the Arts Guild office Monday 21 or older to enter. Dress is casual 9:30 a.m. Free refreshments are continue its SUMMER 2008 cussed in 2009; "Nineteen Minutes" through Friday between 9 a.m. and but trendy. Parking is available. served to members and guests LUNCHTIME FILM SERIES with by Jodi Picoult, Jan. 26; "Alexander noon or from 1 to 4 p.m. Luna Lounge is located at 1906 E. before the meeting. For directions every other Tuesday through Sept. Hamilton" by Alex Chernow, Feb. Registration is on a first come, first Georges Ave., Linden. Call 908- or information, call Jim at 908-245- 2. Patrons Can bring a brown bag 23; "Bridge of Sighs" by Richard served basis. Many of the Adult 925-4120 for details. 4744. lunch to the program. Coffee and Russo, March 30; "The Gathering" classes are suitable for children 12 cookies will be served at 11:30 am. THE HARVEST QUBLTERS OF by Anne Enright, April 27 and years of age or older. All classes run For information about the program CENTRAL NEW JERSEY will meet "Unaccustomed Earth" by Jhumpa for eight weeks. Fees vary and adult call the library at 973-376-4930 or FESTIVALS the first Monday of each month at Lahiri. All discussions will take place students are responsible for their visit the library's Web site at Cozy Corner Creations;quilt shop, Mondays.- New members are wel- own materials. A supply list will be The 31st annual ST. DEMETRIOS www.sfplnj.org. Park Avenue, Scotch Plains. come at any time. Sessions start at distributed at the time of registra- GREEK FESTIVAL will take place from Sept, 4 to 7 in Union. The fes- 7 p.m. in the library's Fridlingtpn tion. KNITTING GROUP meets every tival wili feature Greek cuisine, Room. For information, call the Monday from 10 a.m. to noon. Knit- THE DUCRET SCHOOL OF ART is music, games, dancing and more. library Reference Department at ters are encouraged to bring a MUSEUMS The church is located at 72=1 Rah- 908-709-7272, or e-mail the library located at 1030 Central Ave. and is favorite project to the Springfield way Ave., in Union. For information THE WOODRUFF HOUSE/EATON at [email protected]. •' : • situated on a seven-acre campus in Barnes & Noble Cafe. For informa- a historic residential great' of Plain- call 908-964-7957 or visit the Saint STORE MUSEUM & PHIL RIZZU- tion, call 973-376-6581. TO BASEBALL HALL OF FAME CRANFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY field. The school offers full-time and Demetrios Web site at www.stdgo- has announced its fall schedule of part-time day and evening classes cunion.org. : HICKORY TREE CHORUS, an Continued on Page 21 UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOUReE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 21 (Continued from Page 20) mit, 165 HobartAve., on Sept. 18, SPORTS EXHIBIT located at 111 from 6 to 9 p.m. Conant St., Hillside includes a 1735 Proceeds will be used by the Foun- Farm House, a 1900s general store, dation to promote excellence in privy, well, water pump, mini apple home care through scholarships, orchard, barn, farm equipment and research, education and special a display of memorabilia from the projects. Call 732-877-1100 for late Baseball Hall of Famer, Phil information. Rizzuto, who was a short stop for and third Mondays of the month at ences. Other activities include win- ORADO AND THE ROCKY the New York Yankees, in the Phil the Willow Grove Presbyterian ter movie nights, picnics and holi- MOUNTAINS from May 29 to June On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Rizzuto Sports Exhibit Room. The Church on Old Raritan Road in day get-togethers. For information, 8, 2009. The trip will include motor- the THRIFT SHOPPE AT COMMU- museum is open every third. Sun- Scotch Plains. For information, call call Lil at 908-889-4751 or Ed at coach transportation, 10 nights of NITY UNITED METHODIST day of the month from 2 to 4 p.m. 908-241-5758. 908-232-4159. lodging including four consecutive CHURCH, 455 Boulevard, Kenil- nights in scenic Colorado, 18 worth, is having its Summer Bag Day and by appointment. For information SOCIAL SINGLES DANCING, for meals; 10 breakfasts and eight din- Sale. Participants can fill a bag full of call 908-353-8828 or visit 45-year-olds and older, meets ners, a tour of The Garden of Gods, clothing, jewelry, handbags, kitchen www.woodruffhouse.org. This SCRIPTS every Tuesday at 7 p.m. at The Elks a visit to the U.S. Air Force Acade- items and much more for a small fee. museum is operated by the Hillside Lodge, 1193 Route 22 east, Moun- PREMIERE STAGES, the new .my, seeing the Royal Gorge, a visit Historical Society. tainside. For information, call 908- Actors' Equity Association theater to historic Manitou Springs at the The Merchants and Drovers Tavern 232-9667 on Tuesdays after 5 p.m. LIBERTY HALL MUSEUM, 1003 program at Kean University, is cur- foot of famous Pike's Peak, gaming Museum Association will conduct Morris Ave., Union, chronicles more rently accepting play submissions SINGLES MIX AND MINGLE, at Cripple Creek in a historic west- its annual ANTIQUES AUCTION than 200 years of New Jersey and for the Premiere Stages Play Festi- every Thursday, starting at 7 p.m. ern setting and much more. Sept. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The U.S. history. The museum is open val from professional playwrights Enjoy live entertainment and free For information and reservations, MDTMA is now accepting tax- to the public Wednesday through born or currently residing in New finger food at Cafe Vivace, 1370 contact Dot Edwards at 732-396- deductible donations of items that Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Jersey, as well as in the surrounding South Ave., and Terrill Road, Fan- 0695. are 50 plus years old. Local resi- and Sundays, from noon to 4 p.m., areas of New York, Connecticut and wood. Admission is free. Call 908- dents who would like to donate can April through December. For infor- Pennsylvania. There is no fee 753-4500 for details. find out more by calling the muse- mation about upcoming Liberty Hall required to submit a play to the Pre- um at 732-381-0441. events or for reservations, call 908- miere Stages Play Festival. To VARIETY Moderated by professional auction- 527-0400. request entry guidelines, send a The Home Care Foundation of New eer Jack Barry, the auction will be self-addressed, stamped envelope TRIPS Jersey will be holding a WINE held at the museum located at to Laura Kelly, producing assistant, Holy Comforter Church of Rah- TASTING FUNDRAISER at the 1632 St. Georges Ave., on the cor- POETRY Premiere Stages is at Kean Univer- way will sponsor a trip to COL- Reeves Reed Arboretum in Sum- ner of Westfield Ave. in Rahway. sity, 1000 Morris Ave., Union 07083. THE CLARK POETRY CLUB meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. The club is open to all ages and is a good way to give SINGLES and receive feedback. Poets and lovers of poetry are invited to join. Are you widowed, divorced, or For information or to register call never married? Then you should 732-388-5999. look into the SINGLES GROUP that meets each Sunday at 9 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 170 Elm St., Westfield. It's not group thera- RADIO py, but a discussion group that TRI-COUNTY RADIO ASSOCIA- deals with singles issues, fosters TION will meet at 8 p.m. the first friendships and a sharing of experi-

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It is PREPAID and cosls just $20.00 lor two 2 weeks in TAURUS, April 21 to May Big changes are in store, Virgo. above your own. Therefore, Essex County or Union County and just $30.00 for both Counties. Your 21: Taurus, it's remarkable what You're uncertain if you can make an effort to volunteer your Event must be in one of our Offices by 4:30 P.M. on Monday for. can be accomplished when you manage tlie upheaval. There's no time to help your family or publication the following Thursday. Offices are located at 463 Valley looking back — only forward — friends. Street, Maplewood or 1291 Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. For an additional stop over-analyzing everything. $4.00 you can place your ad on the Internet under Announcments. Go with your gut and you will so it's best to prepare for change. AQUARIUS, Jan. 21 to Feb. NAME. PHDNF find things will work out for the LIBRA, Sept. 23 to Oct. 23: 18: Aquarius, a stubborn streak best. Dissatisfaction at work has you rules the week. Others find that ADDRESS. GEMINI, May 22 to June 21: on the job hunt, Libra. The stars you're difficult to be around. It's CITY. .ZIP. indicate that a new career isn't best if you consider what others Gemini, expect to make a few ESSEX— ,COMBO- stops on the road to your desti- quick in coming, so expect it to have to contribute. Write your ad in spaces below and mall to: nation. However, you' 11 find the take sorne time before you find a PISCES, Feb. 19 to March WORRALL NEWSPAPERS - P.O. Box 3109, UNION, NJ 07083 new path. journey to be just as enjoyable 20: It's time to pay a friend or DAY ,DATE. as the destination. So take your SCORPIO, Oct. 24 to Nov. family member a visit, Pisces. EVENT- time. . . 22: Scorpio, cede control to It's been past due and you can CANCER, June 22 to July someone else, even though you actually use a change of scenery PLACE. 22: Trouble seeing the forest for might not want to. You will find and company. TIME _ the trees, Cancer? It's time to that you can actually trust others Also born this week: Deborah PRICE _ change your perspective. You to do a good-job. Gibson, Keanu ReeveSi, Charlie ORGANIZATION. will find that things seem much SAGITTARIUS, Nov. 23 to Sheen, Mike Piazza,- Rose For More Information Call 908-686-7850 more manageable when you Dec. 21: Sagittarius, you will McGowan and Jane Curtin. UNION COUNTY LOCAL-SOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 23 Horizon gives $10,000 Picture this grant to arts center William J. Marino, chairman of the Board of Directors of The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey, announced the Foundation's second round of grants for 2008, totaling $453,500. Since January, the foundation has awarded a total of more than $ 1.8 mil- lion in grants. The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey supports charitable organizations that promote health and the arts throughout New Jersey. "We are proud to support these 19 organizations that are working hard ' to improve the lives of people in New Jersey," Marino said. The Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway received a grant of $10,000 for general operating support. The UCPAC provides the com- munity with live performances, a summer theatre camp, acting and improvisation classes for youth and a mentoring program affording stu- dents an opportunity to work with professional artists. 1 "ir •. , „—•*> 1 ~V**«wi4£,,..; 'Rabbit Hole' brings 15-gj^ "^: 'wit, grace' to stage The weather was perfect as residents, patients and visitors enjoyed Runnefls Premiere Stages at Kean University continues its 2008 season with David Specialized Hospital of Union County's 11th annual Courtyard Carnival event. Ltndsay-Abaire's Pulitzer Prize winning play, "Rabbit Hole." Food, games, a petting zoo and a cartoonist were all part of the event. Above, In this powerful drama that was Broadway's most heralded play of 2006, 'Cartoonist Harold' of Cranford completes a caricature of Helen Paul, a resident a couple struggles to pick up the pieces after a life-shattering accident leaves of Runnells Specialized Hospital. them drifting perilously apart. "Rabbit Hole" charts their bittersweet search for comfort and a path back into the light a day. The Associated Press called Rabbit Hole "A startling, heartfelt new play." The New York Times added "A beautifully observed new play blessed with David Lindsay-Abaire's customary wit and grace." ANTIQUES, CRAFTS &FURNISHING| The production is directed by Premiere Stages Artistic Director, John 3Tj C,. , O R N E R Wooten, and features a professional Actors' Equity Association cast. „ ~j^?;. -VM 'l-'L Ji..... i,..U 'J-JHIJJJLUJUI IJIIJJI )M,uuj.mw)JM..)...... I ,II IJ i i "—• 2L. "This is a beautiful and thoroughly engrossing play that touches the soul of all who see it" said Wooten, "David Lindsay-Abaire skillfully navjgates his way through a familiar issue while keeping it poignant, unsentimental Lafayette Mill and remarkable in both its relevance and impact." - Antique "Rabbit Hole" runs from Sept. 5 to 21 In Kean University's Zella Fry «2 Center Theatre. There is a 2 p.m. performance on Sept. 19; Sunday performances • of Red Bank Antique Center begin at 3 p.m.; Thursday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. A special 100 Dealers open-captioned performance will be held on Sept. 21. All Specialties Consumers Move Toward To order tickets, get on the mailing list, or to inquire about a special OpenDaity 11-5/Sun. 12-5 West Front St., & Bridge Ave. Comfort and Quality restaurant package with the Garden Restaurant, call the Wilkins Theatre Box Red Bank, NJ 07701 Office at 908-737-7469, or visit Premiere Stages online at (732) 842-4336 (732) 842-3393 Autumn is prime time in the Northeast to "Go Antiquing", Studies show that www.kean.edu/premierestages. Photos are available upon request. For group Exit 109 off the Americans choose October and November as preferred months for home sales, call Paul Whelihan at 908-737-4077. Garden State Parkway improvement and decorating in preparation for winter months. Entertaining moves Premiere Stages is made possible in part through funding from the Geral- indoors and a pleasant interior can enhance everyday mood and outlook during cold dine R. Dodge Foundation, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Bank weather and shorter daylight hours. Further, polls indicate that antique furnishings Lafayette Mill Antiques Center provide a comforting atmosphere that draws upon tradition. In a period when of America, Continental A.irlines, and through the generous support of many Americans are questioning the immense influx of inferior imported goods, a Town-Wide Flea Market and Garage Sales patrons. "flight to quality" is an apparent trend, according to retailers. Antiques also offer Lafayette, NJ Sept. 27 (rain date Sept. 28) Premiere Stages offers free or discounted tickets to patrons with disabil- an alternative avenue for investing that can be more personal and creative than ities. All Premiere Stages facilities have wheelchair-accessible spaces. traditional investments. Experts suggest that antique day trips place the shopper in a "comfort zone" of memories. Such surroundings can actually lend feelings of security and simplicity Last Chance... End of Summers 55 Grent Dealers • Millside Cafe to the hectic, high-tech life style of the 21" Century. Current decorating trends feature old, vintage and new furnishings in an eclectic mix. An Antique Tradition since 1980 * Just off Rt. 15, Lafayette (Sussex County) 973-383-0065 Open 10-5 Closed Tues. & Wed. www.millantiques.com To Pot Your A DA'¥ TRIP YO •: DESEFiwe Antique Or Open DAILY tin Labor Day5 Siapt. 1 Furnishings then Sat. Sept. 6 & Sun. Set>t.7 A typical eclectic mix of antique and contemporary styles Business In The One destination that offers a broad range of prices and wide choice of antique styles is the Lafayette Mill Antiques Center, located just off Rt. 15 in Lafayette, Sussex Spotlight Call County, NJ. There, a crew of knowledgeable dealers is always on hand to lend "Great Family Fun!" advice and informative background to customers on a casual basis. And, they feature a "Consumer Bill of Rights," assuring the authenticity of your purchases. Connie Sloan Many of the dealers will permit a "trial," allowing consumers to see how an object Just Minutes Away in i!©p% NJi will look in their home. LOWEST PRICES! MOST FUM 908-686-7700 It's possible to find affordable comfort and quality for your home, close to home. Rt. 80 'Exit 12 • 908 459-9000 : • Lomb.com Establish an antique tradition in your style of choice, from the 18"1 Century to Mid- Century Modern. The Lafayette Mill Antiques Center can be visited on the web at x158 www.millantiques.com. PAGE 24 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Dental Exam Healthy Living FREE first tooth to age two

HEALTH & WELLNESS Your child Annual health fair blood sugar, blood pressure and vices has announced Complete Fit- deserves a lifetime quick cholesterol screenings to Clark ness Exercise Classes for adults of good health. planned in Rahway residents on Sept. 18 at the Clark older than 18 years old at the John Call for an The Minority Task Force on Recreation Center, 430 Westfield T. Gregorio Recreation Center, 330 appointment Aging of Union County and the Ave., between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Helen St. today. Union County Department of Pre-registration is not required. This is a whole body workout Human Services will host its 14th A two-hour fast is required for the using kick boxing, high and low annual health fair at the Rahway blood sugar screening. Participants aerobics, cardio and body toning. Senior Citizens Center on Sept. 20, are advised that the quick choies- Classes will be conducted Tues- from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. The Rah- terol screenings take approximately day and Thursday evenings from way Senior Citizens Center is locat- three minutes to read. Sept. 9 through Nov. 20, from 6:30 ed at 1306 Esterbrook Ave., Rahway. To register, contact Nancy Ray- to 7:30 p.m. The deadline to regis- For information about the health mond at 732-388-3600, ext. 3045. ter is Sept. 8. fair, call Mary McLeod at 732-381- • The Clark Health Department, Class size is limited and early 3584. in conjunction with Lifeline Radi- registration is recommended. Welcome ology, will be offering stroke For information, call the center at Health screenings for screenings on Sept. 29 at the Clark 908-474-8627, Monday through stroke, cholesterol Recreation Center, 430 Westfield Friday, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. .Dr. Douglas Lee Chester The Clark Health Department Ave. '" or visit www. linden-nj, org. 1226 BurnetAve., Union • 908-688-5388 t will offer several health screenings The screenings include a state- next month. of-the-art ultrasound screening of ADVERTISE! • In conjunction with Accumed the carotid arteries in the neck, an PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED AD TODAY! Labs, The Clark Health Department ultrasound screening used to detect will be offering free SMA and lipid abdominal aortic aneurysms, a panel blood testing to Clark resi- screening for plaque build up in the We SpeeialzB in dents on Sept. 13 at the Clark arteries of the legs and an atrial fib- Recreation Center, 430 Westfield rillation test that screens for an Sreat Wwm\\ leek anil Back Ave., between 9 and 11 a.m. irregular heart beat. ,y Pre-regi'stration is required to Pre-registration is required. Call- Pain Relief ensure adequate staffing and sup- 800-324-1851 to register. UNION plies. To register, contact Nancy Presented by Sports Injuries Raymond at 732-388-3600, ext. Karen • Disc Hernlatlon 3045. Fitness classes will be Negrin, O.V.M. • Shoulder, Arm % Hand Pain • The Clark Health Department, available in Linden « Migrate CHsadahcBi in conjunction with Complete Care The Linden Department of CATS.WITH DIABETES Sciatic & Lao Pain in Scotch Plains, will be offering free Recreation and Community Ser- Diabetes mellitus is a common disorder in cats caused by the inability of the hormone insulin to properly balance blood sugar (glucose), levels. The Our doctors know all common signs of diabetes are increased thirst and urination, 206 bones in your along with increased appetite, weight loss, and lethargy. body—ten dons and However, these signs can be ligaments, too. Our masked in cats that have other illnesses. A veterinarian can Get specialty: hand, arm, determine if a cat is diabetic by checking blood, urine, and clinical shoulder, foot, ankle, signs. Insulin injections are still, the most accepted means of knee, hip, back and treating insulin-dependent diabetic cats. Initially, a diabetic cat is any pain in the neck. hospitalized and regulated for Better three to four days. During that Rebuild your life. Get WELLS time, multiple blood sugar tests are FARGO leading edge care given to establish a proper schedule for the cat. Diabetes is a close to home. manageable condition in cats. Here Reverse Mortgage ~ A dog's nails make contact every time the dog takes a step and UNION COUNTY it is important to both the health Let Your Home Work For You and comfortable lifestyle of a dog for them to be maintained and If you are age 62'or older, a reverse mortgage lets you access ORTHOPAEDIC taken care of on a regular basis. At the equity you've built in your home and use the proceeds to: T.L.C. PET DOCTOR, we can take care of your dog's nails for • Pay off existing mortgage • Cover medical expenses you, or give you tips on how to • Make home remodels or repairs • Reduce credit card debt GROUP take care of them yourself. With 0 some guidance and the right Trust the nation's leading originator of reverse mortgages. 6 210 W. St, Georges Avenue John Kline MD advice it shouldn't be a problem. Come to 1326 Stuyvesant Ave., Peter J. Napoli • j • Linden, NJ 07036 Walter Pedowitz MD Union or call 908.686.7080 if you Reverse Mortgage Consultant (908)486-1111 Richard Mackessy MD have questions. From surgery to basic nail clipping, we want to Office: 908-709-3367 • Cell: 201-927-6903 David Rojer MD help ensure that your furry friend Morton FarberMD is as happy and healthy as can be. Nathaniel Sutain MD P.S. A diabetic,cat may live many healthy years with owners who are Ellen Novick MD willing to put forth the effort of monitoring the cat's condition daily. S mmaxmammgimssmmi vyww.rnyvetonline.com/tlcpd 1 _2_i UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 25 Healthy Living Prescription drug abuse is a concerns among teens, adults August was recently designated counter drug abuse. A common abuse. In the 2006 Union County as National Medicine Abuse misconception is that prescription Student Survey administered by the Awareness Month, and with the drugs are not as addictive or abused Union County Coalition for the National Institute of Drug Abuse as the more familiar illicit drugs Prevention of Substance Abuse and reporting that upwards of nine mil- like marijuana and heroin. The Prevention Links, 30 percent of lion people use prescription med- Substance Abuse and Mental respondents have tried prescription ication for non-medical uses, the Health Services Administration drugs, and 16 percent have tried timing couldn't have been better. examined the scope of the problem them in the last 30 days. Dental Exams From Every Angle Prevention Links, based in and discovered nationwide, more Prevention Links continues to Clark, has partnered with The New than two million teens abused pre- promote community involvement Comfortable Long Lasting Dentistry Jersey Prevention Network, Part- scription drugs in 2006. and participation in efforts to edu- nership for a Drug Free NJ and the The Partnership for a Drug-Free cate parents about the dangers of Drug Enforcement Administra-tion New Jersey's Center for Prevention medicine abuse among teens. Dr. Douglas Lee Chester in order to draw attention to the Research has found that 44 percent To learn more about the pro- dangers and problems associated of parents said they know little or gram visit www.preventionlinks.org 1226 Burnet Ave., Union • 908-688-5388 with prescription and over-the- nothing about prescription drug or call 732-381-4100.

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If you are a thinking person, you'll find it easy to appreciate why so many seniors and their families have chosen the Winchester Gardens retirement lifestyle. It's all about a beautiful Winchester setting brought to life by the interesting individuals who live here. hardens People of intelligence just naturally seek a community where they can bring their own perspective to a place with exceptional services, lifelong learnmg opportunities, security and peace of mind, the company of other vibrant individuals and, yes, a beautiful setting in which to enjoy it all. 333 Elmwood Avenue Maplewood, New Jersey 07040 Please call today to arrange a visit to Winchester Gardens, or visit us online. When you think 800.887.7502 • (973) 378.2080 about it, it's hard to imagine a more beautiful way of life. www.winchestergardens.com PAGE 26 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE WORSHIP CALENDAR Yisrael holds daily morning services SCHOOL,- ST. MATTHEW'S LUTH. Sunday School 9:15 am. Women's-Group meets a vibrant, caring congregation committed to ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Monday thru Friday at 7:00 am; Sunday at CHURCH FOR THE DEAF 2222 first Wednesday of every month 1:30 pm. renewal and growth. We welcome all to join Vauxhall Road, Union, Rev. Donald L. Men's Group meets every other Wednesday us for worship and fellowship. For additional CALVARY ASSEMBLY OF GOD 8:55 am; Sunday thru Thursday evenings at 7:45 pm. Friday evening Shabbat services Brand, Pastor. 908-686-3965. (Voice) 9:00 am. Wednesday, Bible study and Prayer information, call the church office at 908- INTERNATIONAL. A Pentecostal church are at 8:00 pm (except for the 1st Friday of (TTY) 908-851-2004 e-mail: Group 7:00 pm. 688-3164 or log on to wwv.ctfarm.org, seeking the face of God". 953 W. Chestnut month at 6:30 pnm), Shabbat morning at [email protected]; Family Bible Hr. * St., Union. Clmrch/964-1133, Fax/964-1153. 9:30 am; for Shabbat afternoon Minha/ 9:15 Family Worship Hr. 8 & * 10:30 NON-DENOMINATIONAL TOWNLEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. John W. Bcchtel, Pastor. Ma'ariv/Havdalah, please call for times. (Summer *9:30) *lnterpreted for Deaf; 829 Salem Road, Union. Worship and Church Sunday Services: Contact: Rabbi Mark Mallach Barrier-Free; Various Choirs & Bible KENILWORTH GOSPEL CHAPEL Newark School Sundays at 10:00 A.M. Nursery Care Sunday School- 10:05am ([email protected]) - (973) 376-0539 xl5 Studies; Visitors Expected; Free Information and 23rd Street, Kenilworth, 908-272-6131, during all services. Holy Communion the first Morning Worship - 8:45am, 11:00am or Executive Director Shirl Haines Packet, www.gracelutheranunion.org Pastor Donald Dunkerton. Sunday 9:15 am Sunday of each month. We offer opportunities Evening Service - 6:30pm ([email protected]) - Communion, 11:00 am Family Bible Hour and for personal growth and development for Wednesday Services: (973)376-0539x13. Sunday School for all ages, Wednesday 7:00 children, youth, and adults. We have two Ladies Bible Study (Heart&Home) - 10am pm Prayer and Bible Study, (childcare children's choirs and an adult Chancel Choir. HOLY CROSS LUTHERAN CHURCH provided), Friday 7:00 pm Youth Activities for Family Night 7:30pm with - JEWISH-TRADITIONAL 639 Mountain Avenue, Springfield, 07081, We also have a youth fellowship, regular adult Royal Rangers boys program (ages 3-14) Grade School age, Jr. High and Sr. High. Bible Study, a Book Club and Summer 973-379-4525, Fax 973-379-8887. Our kenilworthgospel.org Missionettes girls program (ages 3-17) CONSERVATIVE Sunday Worship Service takes place at 10 Vacation Bible School. Come and worship with Adult School of the Bible a.m. For information about our midweek friends and neighbors this Sunday. Townley Friday Services: CONGREGATION B'NAI AHAVATH children, teen, and adult programs, contact Church is a growing congregation of caring Youth Night - 7:30pm SHALOM, 2035 Vauxhall Road (corner of people. Church Office 686-1028. Rev. the Church Office Monday through MAPLEWOOD BIBLE CHAPEL: Worship College & Career - 7:30pm Plane Street), Union, Tel: (908) 686-6773. Thursday, 8:30-4:00 p.m. Christopher Taylor, Pastor. hi addition there are monthly meetings of Dr. Leon J. Yagod, Rabbi Emeritus; Oscar and serve together in a warm and caring Bible Women's Joy Ministries and Men's Newman, Cantor, David Gelband, President. centered fellowship, located at the intersection Breakfast Fellowship. For directions call Congregation B'Nai Ahavath Shalom is a of Lexington. Tuscan and Burnett Avenues. HOLY TRINITY Sunday services: Adult Bible Classes and FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 210 908-964-1133 and press 4. traditional conservative congregation with a LUTHERAN CHURCH E.L.C.A. Morris Ave. at Church Mall, Springfield, 973- full range of programs. DAILY SERVICES: Sunday School, 10:25 AM. Family Bible 301 Tucker Avenue, Ministry Hour, 11:00 AM. Tuesday 8:00 PM. 379-4320. Rev. Victoria Ney, Pastor. Sunday Sun: 8:30am; Mon-Fri.: 7:30am; Friday Union N.J. 07083 Worship begins at 10:15am. Fellowship Hour UKRAINIAN EVANGELICAL evening: 8pm; SATURDAY: 9:00am. Torah Prayer and Bible Study, lower meeting room. Pastors Darina & Dusan Brehuv. Special activities for children and youth on immediately follows the service. August ASSEMBLIES OF GOD class half hour before each service. Hebrew All Baptized Christians are welcome to our Sundays only - 11am Union Service at 2208 Stanley Terrace, Union (908) 686-8171 School: Sundays 9:30am. Friday evening. Call us for detaits at 201-761- Communion Table on 1st and 3rd Sundays. 6430. Methodist Church. Registration for Sunday Rev. Walter Cebvla, Pastor Regular Sunday Services School for K-12th grade is September 14th at * *Note: All services are in English. 9:00 a.m. Slovak Worship 9:00am in the Parish House at 37 Church Mall. ( Ukrainian & Spanish translation available) 10:00 a.m. Sunday School For more information about Sunday School, Sunday Worship: 10:30 AM JEWISH-ORTHODOX CROSSROADS CHRISTIAN Church groups and community activites or to Coffee Hour FELLOWSHIP Sunday Evening: 6:30 PM 11:00 a.m. English Worship contact Pastor Ney, please call the Church Food Pantry (Wednesday) 5-6':45 PM CONGREGATION ISRAEL OF 2815 Morris Avenue Office at 973-379-4320, or visit our website: . ACTIVITIES FOR: Union, NJ 07083 Wednesday Family Might: 7:00 PM SPRINGFIELD 339 Mountain Avenue, YOUTH: Sunday School; Youth Groups; SpringfieldPresbyterian.org Spanish Service (Saturday): 7 PM Springfield. 973-467-9666. Chaim Marcus, Phone/fax: (908) 687-9440 Summer Bible School E-Mail: [email protected] Rabbi; Alan J. Yuter, Rabbi Emeritus; Eric ADULT: Variety of groups offering Strulowitz, President. Congregation Israel is Dr. Tom Sigley, Pastor-Teacher opportunities for ministry SERVICES ON SUNDAY: a Modern Orthodox synagogue. There are and fellowship ROMAN CATHOLIC BAPTIST two daily weekday morning Minyans at 6:15 9:45 A.M. Bible School for all ages BARRIER FREE 8:30 & 11:00 A.M. Celebration Worship a.m. and 7:00 a.m. Daily weekday Mincha/ (908)688-0714 THE CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH, W0 S. Maaiiv services are also held. Call the shul Services LOURDES, 300 Central Avenue, Springfield Ave., Springfield. Rev. Clarence office for times. There are two Shabbat Children's Church & Nursery Mountainside, 908-232-1162. Celebrate the Alston, Pastor. Church phone (973) 379- morning services at 7:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH Care is provided. Lord's Day: Anticipated Mass 5:00pm, Sunday 1465. SUNDAY: 9:30 A.M. Family Bible as well as Junior Congregation at 9:30 a.m. AND SCHOOL, 229 Cowperthwaite PI., Wednesday: at 7:30am, 9:30am, 11:30am. Weekdays: School; 11:00 A.M. Worship Service. the Nursery School conducts classes for Westfield, Rev. Paul E. Kritsch, Pastor. 7:30 P.M. Addiction/Compulsion Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday 8:00am, WEDNESDAY: 7:30 P.M. Mid-Week children aged 2 1/2 to 4. A summer camp is (908) 232-1517. Beginning Sunday, July .6, Discussion Group Sacrament of Reconciliation, Saturday at 1 pm. Service. Holy Communion every First also .available to children of this age. Adult Summer Worship Times are as follows: Youth activities during the week: Perpetual Adoration Chapel for personal prayer Sunday, "Nursery Care available every classes are held three nights a week with two Sunday Worship Services, 8:30 and 10:00 children of all ages. and devotion. www.ollmountainside.org, Sunday. If transportation is needed call the weekly Teen classes. We have an active a.m. Sunday morning Nursery available. Home Bible studies are now meeting. [email protected]. church office. Everyone is Welcome at Senior Set and very active Jr. NCSY and Sr. Wednesday Evening Worship Service, 7:30 Call for more information or Antioch. NCSY chapters for pre-teens. Our p.m. Holy Communion is celebrated at all check us out on the web. Sisterhood, Adult Education and Youth worship services. The church and all rooms Web Site: www.ccfou.org St. .JAMES THE APOSTLE PARISH groups provide a wide array of communal are handicapped accessible "Where the Bible Comes ALIVE!" COMMUNITY, 45 South Springfield Avenue, CHRISTIAN & programming. For further information call Springfield, New Jersey 07081.973-376-3044. the synagogue office at 973-467-9666. www.saintjamesparish.org. SUNDAY MASS: MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Saturday 5:00pm (anticipated), Sunday 7:30, METHODIST ORTHODOX 9:00, 10:30am and 12:00 noon.. WEEKDAY MASS: Monday-Friday 7:30am, Saturday ORCHARD PARK CHURCH ST. JOHN'S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX 1264 Victor Avenue, Union JEWISH - REFORM COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST 8:00am. RECONCILIATION: Saturday CHURCH CHURCH, 211 West Grand Ave. 11:00am (any time by appointment). (908) 687-0364 TEMPLE SHA'AREY SHALOM 78 S. Runway, NJ. Phone: 732-382-8844. e-mail: [email protected] 301 Chestnut St., Springfield Avenue, Springfield, (973) 379- Rosellc Park. NJ 07204 •www.stjrussianorthodox.com. Come and We have ministry geared toward ALL age 5387. Joshua Goldstein, Rabbi; Amy explore the ancient Orthodox Christian Faith groups and more: Men, Women, Teenagers, Phone: 908-245-2237 ST. JOSEPH PARISH, 767 Prospect Street, Daniels, Cantor/Education Director; >Nina Services in English. Saturday Vespers 6:30 Maplcwood (1 bik. S. of Springfield Ave.); Pre-teens, Children's Church, Couples, Pastor: Rev.GIenn A. Scheyhing pm; Sunday Liturgy 9:30 am; Sunday School Greenman, Pre-School Director; Mindy 10:30 AM Worship Service 973-761-5933, since 1914 serving Maplewood Visitation, Hospital, etc. Our goal is to be a Schreff, Family Life Educator; Jeri 11:15 am. BB [Bible Believing), BK (Bible Knowing), Sunday School Available and adjacent areas of Union and Millburn. Our Greenberg and Chris Grey Co-Presidents. faith community welcomes you to join us for, BC [Bible Committed), BL (Bible Living) Temple Sha'arey Shalom is a Reform church. A SWEPT Church KENILWORTH COMMUNITY worship, service opportunities and spiritual congregation affiliated with the Union for UNITED METHODIST CHURCH support. Varied activities for adults, youth Serving/Worshiping/Evangelizing/ Reform Judaism. Shabbat worship, enhanced PRESBYTERIAN Praying/Testifying 455 Boulevard group, K-8 religious education classes, and a by volunteer choir, begins on Friday Kenilworth. NJ 07033 Catholic school for age 3 to grade 8. Mass Sunday: Bible Classes @ 9:30am; Sunday: evenings at 8:00 PM, with monthly Family COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN Worship Service @ 11am; Wednesday: Church Office: 908-276-1956 celebrated in our beautiful church, Sunday 7:30, and Alternative Worship. Saturday morning CHURCH, 1459 Deer Path, Mountainside, 9:00 and 11:30 a.m.; Saturday 5:30 p.m.. Prayer @ 7pm; Pastor: Rev. Jerry Jay Olivo. Parsonage: 908-272-1995 New Jersey 07092. You are invited to join us in Torah study class begins at 9:15 AM Pastor: Rev. JinWook Jeong followed by worship at 10:30 AM, Religious Worship Services on Sundays at 10:30 am. This English Service: 9:30 - 10:30 is a place for you to enjoy uplifting music and school classes meet on Saturday mornings Fellowship; 10:30-11:00 for grades K-3; on Tuesday and Thursday relevant messages that will energize and inspire UNITARIAN- Korean Service: 11:30 - 12:30 you. We offer a warm and friendly environment JEWISH- afternoons for 4-7; and Tuesday evenings for Followed by Fellowship post bar/bat mitzvah students. Pre-school, with Bible study, Sunday school and active UNIVERSALIST Join us in Joyous Celebration of our adult and youth groups. For further information, CONSERVATIVE classes are available for children ages 2 1/2 Lord Jesus Christ! through 4. The Temple has the support of an please contact Dr. Christopher Belden, Pastor at UNITARIAN CHURCH IN SUMMIT, 4 TEMPLE BETH AHM YISRAEL 60 active Sisterhood, Brotherhood, Renaissance 908-232-9490. Waldron Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901. 908-273- Tempie Drive, Springfield. 973-376-0539. Senior Group and Youth Group. A wide UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF 3245. www.ucsummit.org. Rev. Vanessa Rush We are a Conservative Egalitarian range of activities is offered for all interest UNION. Berwyn Street at Overlook Terrace, Southern, Minister, Rev. Emilie Boggis, synagogue in Springfield. We are an levels and age groups. For more information, Union. Rev. Ferdinand Llenado, Assistant Minister, Tuli Patel, Director, inclusive congregation, welcoming to the call the Temple office, (973) 379-5387 or Pastor.Jonathan Schneider, Music Director. CONNECTICUT FARMS Children's Religious Education, Mitchell Vines, broader 'community of mature couples, visit www.shaarey.org. Church Office 687-8077. Parsonage 686- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 888 Music and Choir Director. Sunday Services at singles, "traditional" Jewish families, 2412. Worship Service 11:00 A.M., Sunday Stuyvesant Avenue, Union. Sunday Worship 10;00am in summer. One-Room Schoolhouse interfaith Families, and gay and lesbian worship includes a children's sermon, Service at 11:00 a.m. Sunday School/ Sunday School for pre-K to 5th Grade. Children Jews. We are dedicated to enriching the lives followed by Sunday School, and communion Confirmation Class and "For Adults Only 0-2 with their parents in the nursery with live of our congregational family by providing an LUTHERAN on the first Sunday of each month. All Education" at 10:00 a.m. Child care video feed. All are welcome. inviting environment for spiritual, provided. Sound system for the hearing welcome. United Methodist : Men's, educational, and social interaction and CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, •Women's and Youth groups. Home Bible impaired. Coffee hour follows the service. growth. We offer to our membership and RL.C.A. Studies 3rd Saturday each month. Ample parking is provided. ; New community a wide variety of educational, 1359 Morris Ave. at Sterling Road Union contemporary worship service thfi : "First NOTE: All copy changes must be made in spritual and social programs. Our Early 908-686-0188 Friday" of the month at 7:30 p:m. Men's, writing and received by Worrall Community Childhood program and Religious School Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. women's, and youth groups provide a variety Newspapers No later than 12:00 Noon, are first rate. We have an active Men's Club, THE REV. JOHN D. LARSON of opportunities for participation. Church Fridays prior to the following week's Women's League, Senior group, Teen INTERIM PASTOR MORAVIAN actively involved with the community publication. Institute (Hebre-w High School), USY (youth We invite you to become a part of our family through Vacation Bible School, "Friday Please address changes to; group), and Adult Education program. Please and to share with us in ministry. BATTLE HILL COMMUNITY Night Happening" for middle school youth, Connie Sloan Everyone is welcomed. MORAVIAN CHURCH, 77 Liberty Ave., plan on visiting and taking a look around. CF Food Pantry, weekday Nursery School, 1291 Stuyvesant Ave. P.O. Box 1596 Come to our services and meet our GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH AND Union, 908-686-LAMB. Rev, Percival and Cub and Boy Scout Troops. Serving the congregational family. Temple Beth Ahm Gordon, Pastor, Sunday Worship 10:30 am. community since: 1730, Connecticut Farms is Union, N.J. 07083 26SS3S UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 27 Addition makes RELIGION Holy Hour for Life Character Breakfast for children. at Grace Lutheran Church, 2222 The Holy Hour for Life will take On Oct. 13 at 6:15 p.m., there Vauxhall Road, Union, is offering church accessible place Wednesday from 7:30 p.m. to will be an ice cream social, fol- confirmation classes for deaf youth in grades 7 to 8 starting Sept. 14. The congregation of the Reformed Church of Linden recently celebrat- 8:30 p.m. at Holy Spirit Church, lowed by Sukkot services at 7 p.m. ed the dedication of the new handicapped-accessible addition to the church Suburban Road, Union. On Oct. 20 at 7 p.m., the Sim- The classes will be conducted during a worship service of praise and thanksgiving. chat Torah — a lively, interactive on Sunday morning from 9:15 to The new elevator, with a street level entrance, on North Wood Avenue Union JWI begins new service — will take place. 10:15. allows all individuals with wheelchairs, walkers and canes as well as those For information on these pro- To register information, call the with weakness or fragility, to. participate in all aspects of church life with season in September grams and services, visit the tem- church office at 908-686-3965 or e- easy access to all three levels of the church building. Elaine Ratner, president of the ple's Web site at www.shaarey.org mail [email protected]. The original structure of the Reformed Church of Linden was built in Jewish Women International, or call the office to request a 1871. In 1955, an addition was constructed with included a large auditori- Batinn-Union Chapter, has newsletter at 973-379-5387. Grace has openings um with a stage, a kitchen and offices. announced that the opening meet- for church preschool These two buildings contained more than 150 steps and often deterred ing of the fall-winter season of JWI Calvary program will the elderly and individuals with either temporary or permanent disabilities. will be Sept. 16 in the cafeteria of Grace Lutheran School, located This most recent addition bridges and unifies the original structure and Burnet Middle School, Morris focus on couples in the facilities of Grace Lutheran the 1950s addition, and is aesthetically complimentary to the existing struc- Avenue entrance, 1000 Caldwell Those who are married or plan- Church, 2222 Vauxhall Road, tures.- • Ave., Union. ning to get married, are invited to Union, still has enrollment open- Through the "A Time to Build, A Time to Care" capital campaign, more The meeting of the board will be hear the four part series, "Love & ings for the 2008-09 school year as than $350,000 was raised through donations from community members, at 6:45 p.m. All board members are Marriage" to be presented by Rev. it plans for its 19th year of school friends and current and former members ofthe church family. requested to attend. John W. Bechtel during the month ministry. The accessibility project also was funded by the George W. Bauer fund, Following the meeting, at 8 of August at Calvary Assembly of Grace's nursery school program the Robert J. Bauer Fund, the Nicholas J. and Anna K. Bouras Foundation p.m., a regular meeting will be con- God, Union. The series will be pre- is for children who will be 3 years and the John T. Gregorio Humanitarian Fund. ducted. Jeanne Major, program sented at both the first and second old by the end of the calendar year. The long term goals of the capital campaign include upgrading the 50- chairperson, has invited Jan Alien Sunday morning services. Two or three-day sessions are year-old kitchen and bathrooms and preserving the stained glass windows of Speakers Bureau, New Jersey The four pillars of a strong mar- offered on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 9:15 to 11:45 a.m. in the sanctuary. ; . Department of Banking & Insure riage will be the four sermons, The church is located at 600 North Wood Ave. on the comer of East ance, to be the guest speaker. Her which include: forgiveness, love, The preschool program is for Henry Street in Linden. subject with be "Identity Theft." service and commitment. The Bible children who will be 4 years old by The regular worship schedule will begin Sept. 14 with Christian Edu- Members and friends are invited to is full of directions and encourage- the end of the calendar year. A cation for all ages at 9:30 a.m. Worship is at 10:30 a.m. and fellowship at attend. Refreshments will be ments for husbands and wives. three-day session is conducted on 11:30 a.m. served. Visit the Web site at www.cal- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Call the church office at 908-486-3714 for more information. varyunion.com or for information, afternoons from 12:15 to 2:45 p.m. cali 908-964-1133. Class size is limited, to about 15 Temple offers special children. programs, services For information, to schedule a Learn to cope with loss Temple Sha'arey Shalom of Confirmation classes visit or to request a registration Has someone you loved died? Do you wonder how you ever will go Springfield will host special fall open for deaf youth packet, contact the director, Anita on? Has someone you loved left you? Do you feel abandoned and dis- events in addition to its regular St. Marks Lutheran Church for Brand at 908-686-4269, or at connected? schedule of Shabbat services and the Deaf, meeting and worshiping [email protected]. None of us are prepared for grief; yet it happens to all of us at some- high holiday worship. The temple time in our lives. Grieving is a process. The First Presbyterian Church of is located at 78 South Springfield Cranford's "Healing the Grieving Heart, A Journey to Wholeness," eight- Ave. in Springfield. week seminar, will run from Sunday, Sept. 14 to Nov. 2. The church is On Sept. 6 at 9 a.m., the temple ATTENTION COLLEGE STUDENTS located ar 11 Springfield Ave. in Cranford, will host the opening day of its K-3 Patti Williams, a pastoral bereavement counselor, and Virginia Waters, Shabbat morning program. Regis- a psychologist lead the seminar sessions from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Mettam tration is now taking place. iiiptir hometown news online Lounge of the church. They have been offering this seminar for eight On Sept. 8 at 9 a.m. the temple's years and hundreds of people have come and have experienced healing. preschool program will begin. For It doesn't matter if your loss is recent or many years past, healing is information, contact Director Nina here for you today. To register, call the church office at 908-276-8440. Greenman at the temple office. This seminar is dedicated to Patti's late husband, the Rev. Bruce D. On Oct. 12 at 10 a.m., the tem- Williams. ple preschool will host the annual is lust a olick away! Temple Sha'arey Shalom - A Place To Call Home To check out our demo or to subscribe, just visit... Our Welcome Weekend is rapidly approaching. Come and get to know us. Please RSVP to the office by 9/3 if you can attend. • Friday, 9/5, 7 p.m. - Wine & Cheese for the adults, Crafts for the Kids, .COM followed by Family shabbat Service at 8 p.m. E-Edition subscriptions are for 6 months or a year, Saturday, 9/6, 9 a.m. - Religions School Open House. Find out and there is no software to download. why our kids (and teachers) LOVE our Shabbat morning program for K - 3rd graders. Click On We welcome members from the surrounding communities in Union and Essex counties and offer dynamic programming for all interests and ages. \E-tomoNS The High Holidays will be here before you know it! Please join us as we celebrate in reflection, renewal and song. Start the New Year off with a temple family that warmly v- welcomes your involvement. Please call our office for details and to RSVP, ' X Celebrating over 50 Years of Reform Jewish Commitment 78 S. Springfield Avenue, Springfield, NJ • 973-379-5387 - www.shaarey.org 266710 PAGE 28 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY

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Born in Elizabeth, Mrs. Dulem- ACOSTA — Agustina L., of Roselle Park; Aug. 20. before moving to Rahway two Born in Tagudin, llocos Sur, ba lived most of her life in Lin- BORDEN — Marie F., formerly of Roselle Park. years ago. He was employed Philippines, Miss Acosta came to den.She worked in the cafeteria of BRAZINSKI — Joseph E., of Roselle Park; Aug. 19. through the Boilermakers Union 28 the United States in 1984 and set- the McManus Middle School, Lin- BROOKS —Albert Vincent; of Hillside; Aug. 16. in Bayonne, where he was the busi- tled in Roselle Park. On Dec. 8, she den, for many years. CARROLL — Barbara J., of Union; Aug. 19. ness manager for 15 years. was awarded on her 100th birthday Surviving are her husband of 47 CRISALLI — Josephine, of Rahway; Aug. 19. a certificate recognizing her 100th Surviving are his wife of 32 years, John K.; a daughter, Jennifer CRITTENDON — Loretta H., of Linden; Aug. 19. birthday, by Mayor Joseph De Iorio years, Debra; two sons, Ryan and Dulemba; a sister, Trudy Lipke, and CUSHING — Raymond J. Jr., of Rahway; Aug. 17. and the Council of the Borough of Kevin; a daughter, Casey Cushing; a brother, George Oodzinski. DI SARRO — Louisa, formerly of Clark; Aug. 16. Roselle Park. his mother, Dolores Cushing, and a The Krowicki McCracken DOCIMO — Louis, of Linden; Aug. 17. The Mastapeter Funeral Home, sister, Kelly McGovern. Funeral Home, Linden, handled the DULEMBA — Dolores M., of Linden; Aug. 16. Roselle Park handled the arrange- The Carmen F. Spezzi Funeral arrangements. FREELAND — Elva M., of Rahway; Aug. 20. ments. Home, Parlin, handled the arrange- GALLAGHER — Marion, of Roselle; Aug. 17. ments. Marion Gallagher GAVARNY — Virginia Mae, of Rahway; Aug. 21. Joseph Brazinski Marion Gallagher, 94, a long- HENDERSON — Mary Carol, of Linden; Aug. 20. Louisa Di Sarro HOLL —" Barbara, of Summit; Aug. 10. Joseph E. Brazinski, 82, of Pitts- time resident of Roselle, died Aug. Louisa Di Sarro, 97, of Planta- KOESER — Victoria, of Cranford; July 31. burgh, Pa., formerly of Roselle 17 at the home of her daughter, tion, Fla., formerly of Clark, died LUSARDI —Anie Martina, of Summit; Aug. 21. Park, died on Aug. 19. Nancy Eliot, in Westwood, Mass. Aug. 16 in Plantation General Hos- MANCUSO — Jeannette A., of Railway; Aug. 18. Surviving are his wife of 62 Bom in Hazelton, Pa., Mrs. Gal- pital. MERENT1NO — Anthony, formerly of Springfield; Aug. 19. years, Ruth; two daughters, Sister lagher moved to Newark in 1939 Born in Pietracupa, Italy, Mrs. OBIEDZINSKI — Henry W. Sr., of Kenilworth; Aug. 22. Joanne Brazinski OSF and Juliene and relocated in 1941 to her life- Di Sarro lived in Clark for 38 years O'HEA — Amy, formerly of Roselle Park and Roselle; July 16. Simpson; a son, Joseph John, and long home in Roselle. She worked before moving to Florida. ORMSBY — John William, of Rahway; Aug. 2.3. six grandchildren. in Grants & Co., Roselle, for sever- Surviving are two daughters, PATERSON — Charles David,, formerly of Clark; Aug. 19. The John F. Slater Funeral al years before becoming a secre- Antoinette Stanislawski and tary at Locust School, Roselle, a PERRY — Peter J., of Rahway; Aug. 18, Home, Brentwood, Pa., handled the Frances Grubelic; a son, Joseph; 10 PR1OLO — Filippo, of Union; Aug. II. arrangements. position she held for 23 years until grandchildren and 15 great-grand- her retirement in 1981. Mrs. Gal- REGAN — Margaret E., of Clark; Aug. 21. children. The Krowicki Gorny lagher was active in the Clio Club RICCIO — Nicholas, of Clark; Aug. 19. Albert Brooks Memorial Home, Clark, handled of Roselle, the Rpselle Citizens RONDEAU — Dorothy, of Summit; July 21. Albert Vincent Brooks, 85, a the arrangements. Committee and the Roselle Educa- SCHAIRER — Heinz K., of Mountainside; Aug. 6. lifelong resident of Hillside, died STARLING — Lucille H,, of Rahway; Aug. 17. Louis Docimo tion Association. Aug. 16 in St. Barnabas Medical Also surviving are another STEPHAN1K — Robert E., of Linden; Aug. 18. Louis Docimo, 93, of Linden Center, Livingston. daughter, Kathleen Tagliareni; a STONE — Sidney H., of Roselle; Aug. 18. died Aug. 17 in Robert Wood John- Mr. Brooks was born )in son, Robert; seven grandchildren TRABERT — Jeanette A., of Union; Aug. 18. son University Medical Center at Newark. He was employed as a and 10 great-grandchildren. URBAN — Tessie, of Linden; Aug. 23. . Railway. pipe fitter with American WELLET —Joan, of Roselle Park; Aug. 16, : Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Docimo The Hillsborough Funeral Cyanamid, Linden, for 20 years Editor's note: Not all of the names included in this listing will lived in Linden for 50 years. He Home handled the arrangements. and retired in 1985. Mr. Brooks appear as full-length obituaries. served domestically in the Army was a truck driver for Callaghan Continued on Page 30 during World War II. He was a Equipment Co., Kenilworth, for 30 member of the Masons Pythagoras years and retired more than 35 Lodge 10, Westfield. years ago. Mr. Docimo was a com- Surviving are a daughter, Debra municant of St. John the Apostle Joy Florian; a sister, Charlotte Church, Linden. Garver, and a grandchild. Surviving are his wife, Rosalie; The McCracken Funeral Home, a son, Larry; two grandchildren and Union, handled the arrangements. two great-grandchildren. ,. Raymond Gushing Jr. Dolores Dulemba Raymond J. Cushing Jr., 52, of Dolores M. Dulemba, 71, of Railway died Aug. 17 in Raritan Linden died Aug. 16 in Robert

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"Our mission is to "Unite; Strengthen, Represent and Promote business growth for the Members of the Union Township Chamber of Commerce." 0or Faster S^ PAGE 30 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE OBITUARIES {Continued from Page 29) ter, Anne Kubichek; a brother, Mrs. Mancuso was a member and Roselle Park before rrfpving to Summit. Born in Ribera, Sicily, Juiyette Haber Andrew Todd, and 10 grandchil- of the Macy's Retirees Club and Logan five years ago. She attended Mr. Priolo came to the United St. Joseph the Carpenter School, States and Elizabeth in 1962 and Julyette Haber, 79, of Hillside dren. the American Association of Roselle, and Roselle Park High moved to Union in 1986. died on Aug. 24. The Pettit-Davis Funeral Retired Persons. She also was a communicant of St. Mark's School and graduated from North He was the owner and operator Mrs. Haber was a graduate of Home, Rahway, handled the Church, Rahway. Plainfield High School. Miss of AAI Cabinet and Woodworking West Side High School, Newark, arrangements. Surviving are two sisters, Glo- O'Hea subsequently attended Co., Elizabeth, for 20 years. class of 1946. She was active in the ria Hyland and Delores Harlow. Southern West Virginia Technical Mr. Priolo retired from his job Sisterhood of Temple Shomrei Barbara Holl Community College. She was in 1999. Torah of Hillside, serving on many Barbara Regina Holl, 83, of active in Girl Scouts, youth sports, He was a member of the Ribera committees. Mrs. Haber was Summit died Aug. 10 in Overlook Anthony Merentino Roselle Park Marching Band and Club, Elizabeth. instrumental in the Haber family Hospital, Summit. Anthony Merentino, 90, of Winter Guard and was a member Surviving are his wife, being chosen as "Temple Family Born in Jersey City, Miss Holl Naples, Fla., formerly of Spring- of the Word of Life Church, Carmelina; a sister, Francesca of the Year" on May 25, 1973. She lived in West Orange before mov- field, died Aug. 19 in Avow Hos- Logan. Veneziano, and three brothers, also was active with Women's ing to Summit 35 years ago. She pice Georgeson House, Naples. Surviving are a son, Mark E. Joseph, Carmelo and Enzo. League of Temple Beth Ahm, worked for the Thomas A. Edison Born in Newark, Mr. Merentino Springfield, culminating with Factory, West Orange, for many O'Hea-Chacon; her partner, The Consentino Home for lived in Springfield before moving Eduardo Chacon; her parents, Funerals, Elizabeth, handled the being awarded "Woman of the years. to Naples. Year" in 2004. Mrs. Haber was Surviving is a brother, Charles Michael and Regina O'Hea; -two arrangements. He was a World War II Army brothers, Jonathan and Justin, and involved with Women's American Holl. veteran. Mr. Merentino was an ORT. The Dangler Funeral Home of her grandmother, Leila H. O'Hea. Nicholas Riccio operation supervisor at Sandoz The Sullivan Funeral Home, West Orange handled the arrange- Nicholas Riccio, 81, of Clark Surviving are her husband of 55 Pharmaceuticals, East Hanover, Roselle, handled the arrange- ments. died Aug. 19 in St. Barnabas Med- years, Abe; a daughter, Fern fried- where he started in 1960 and ments. man; two sons, Scott and Dr. retired 10 years ago. . ical Center, Livingston. Manny Haber, and six grandchil- Anie Lusardi Surviving are his wife, Nina; a Charles Paterson Surviving is his wife, Mari- dren. Anie Martina Lusardi, 44, of son, Frank; a daughter, Phyllis anne. Charles David Paterson, 74, of The Bernheim-Apter-Kreitz- Summit died on Aug. 21. Egea, and a grandchild. The McCracken Funeral Home, Forked River, formerly of Clark, man Funeral Chapel, Livingston, Born in Lima, Peru, Mrs. Union, handled the arrangements. The Galante Funeral Home, died Aug. 19 in the Community handled the arrangements. Lusardi lived in North Haledon Union, handled the arrangements. Medical Center, Toms River. before moving to Summit 11 years Born in Kenilworth, Mr. Heinz Schairer ago. Victoria Koeser Paterson lived in Clark for 45 Heinz K. Schairer, 71, of Surviving are her husband, Henry Obiedzinski Sr. Victoria Scheffel Koeser, 89, of years before moving to Forked Mountainside died Aug. 6 in New John; a daughter, Sophia; a son, Henry W. Obiedzinski Sr., 74, Cranford died July 31 in the River a year ago. York Presbyterian Hospital, New Joseph; her mother, Connie Dep- of Kenilworth died Aug. 22 at Arnold House, Stoneham, Mass. He served in the Navy during York. sce; her father, Walter Calienes, home. Bom in New York City, Mrs. the Korean War. Mr. Paterson Born in Gennany, Mr. Schairer and two sisters, Arlene and Dar- Born in Weirton, W.Va., Mr. Koeser lived in Cranford for 50 was owner and operator of Dave immigrated to the United States in lene Depsce. Obiedzinski lived in Bayonne years. Paterson Flooring/Paterson Sport 1965. He was a machinist and tool The Paul Ippolito Summit before moving to Kenilworth in Surviving are two daughters, Floors of Garwood for more than and die maker. Mr. Schairer owned Memorial, Summit, handled the 1982. He served in the Army dur- Joyce John and Dorre Street, and a 50 years. He was a member of and managed Metro Tool & Manu- arrangements. ing peacetime. Mr. Obiedzinski grandchild. previously'•» managed Harry's the Evangel Church, Scotch facturing Co., Roselle, and retired Liquor Store in Bayonne. Plains, and of the National Floor- in 2006. Jeanette Mancuso ing Association for 20 years. Surviving are two sisters, Mary Henderson Jeanette A. Mancuso, 84, a life- Surviving are his wife, Joan; Surviving are his wife of 53 Annelise Doerflinger and Doris Mary Carol Henderson, 68, of long resident of Rahway, died Aug. three sons, Henry Jr., Mark J. and years, Patricia; two sons, David Scheu, and a brother, Werner. Linden died Aug. 20 in Robert 18 in St. Michael's Medical Cen- Thomas . M.; a daughter, Lyn C. and Daniel J.; a daughter, Wood Johnson University Hospital ter, Newark. Obiedzinski; a brother, George; a Faith Ann Bennavitch; a brother, at Rahway. Mrs. Mancuso was born in New sister, Frieda Zeleznik, and four Joan Wellet Adolf; a sister, Edith Paterson, Born in Exeter, Pa., Ms. Hen- Brunswick. She was a telephone grandchildren. The Mastapeter Joan Wellet, 80, of Roselle Park and eight grandchildren. derson moved to Linden in 1965. operator for 35 years in Macy's Funeral Home, Roselle Park, han- died Aug. 16 in the Clark Rehabil- She was a communicant of St. department store in New York dled the arrangements. The Walter J. Johnson Funeral itation and Nursing Center, Clark. Elizabeth Church, Linden. before retiring in 1990. While at Home, Clark, handled the Born in Olyphant, Pa., Mrs. Surviving are her husband of 35 Macy's, Mrs. Mancuso participat- Amy O'Hea arrangements. Wellet lived most of her life in years, Robert; three sons, Kenneth ed in the company's Amy Lynn O'Hea, 33, of New Jersey. and Phillip Dente and Robert Hen- league. During World War II, she Logan, W. Va., formerly of Roselle Filippo Priolo Surviving two sons, Walter and derson III; two daughters, Leigh worked in securing at General and Roselle Park, died on Aug. 16. Filippo Priolo, 71, of Union Francis; three grandchildren and a Coleman and Wendy Nitche; a sis- Motors. Miss O'Hea lived in Roselle died Aug. 11 in Overlook Hospital, great-grandchild. MEETINGS The following is a list of ing, 10 Elizabeth Plaza, Eliza- Morris Ave., Union, Administration Building, 10 Eliz- Sept. 18 municipal and school board meet- beth. • The Kenilworth Borough abeth Plaza, Elizabeth. • The Union County Board of ings that are scheduled for July Sept. 8 Council will conduct a workshop Sept. IS Chosen Freeholders will meet for and August: . . • The Rahway City Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the right- • The Clark Municipal Council an agenda/work session meeting • • Tuesday will conduct a regular meeting at hand meeting room of. the Kenil- will conduct a regular public at 7 p.m. in the. freeholder meet- • The Roselle Park Board of 7:30 p.m. in Council Chamber, worth Municipal Building, 567 meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Council ing room, located on the sixth Education will conduct a public located in City Hall, City Hall Blvd. Chambers in the Clark Municipal floor of the Administration Build- meeting at 7 p.m. in Council Plaza, Rahway. • The Cranford Township Building, 315 Westfield Ave., ing, 10 Elizabeth Plaza, Elizabeth. Chambers at the Roselle Park • The Springfield Board of Committee will meet-at 8 p.m. in Clark. Sept. 22 Municipal Building, 110 East Education will conduct a public Council Chambers at town hall, 8 Sept. 16 • The Springfield Board of Westfield Ave., Roselle Park.: session meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Springfield Ave., Oranford. • The Roselle Park Board of Education will conduct a public • The Rahway City Council the Instructional Media Center Sept. 10 Education will conduc t a public session meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the will conduct a pre-meeting con- at Jonathan Dayton High • The Kenilworth Borough meeting at 7 p.m. in; Council Instructional Media Center at ference at 7:30 p.m. in Council School, 139 Mountain Ave., Council will meet for a regular Chambers at the Roselle Park Jonathan Dayton High School, Chamber, located in" City Hall, Springfield. meeting at 8 p.m. in the Kenil- Municipal Building, 110 East 139 Mountain Ave., Springfield. City Hall Plaza, Rahway. Sept. 9 worth Municipal Building, 567 Westfield Ave., Roselle Park.. Sept. 25 Sept. 4 • The scheduled meeting of the Blvd. • Sept. 17 • The Union County Board of • The Union County Board of Mountainside Board of Education Sept. 11 • The Roselle Borough Coun- Chosen Freeholders will meet for Chosen Freeholders will meet for has been cancelled. • The Union County Board of cil will conduct a regular meeting a regular public meeting at 7 p.m. an agenda/work session meeting • The Union Board of Education Chosen Freeholders will meet for at 7:30 p.m. in Council Cham- in the freeholder meeting room, at 7 p.m. in the freeholder meet- will meet for a committee/work a regular public meeting at 7 p.m. bers, located on the main floor of located on the sixth floor of the ing, room, located on the sixth session/meeting at"7 p.m.: in the in the freeholder meeting room, the Roselle Municipal Building, Administration Building, 10 Eliz- floor of the Administration Build- Administration Building, 2369 located on the sixth floor of the 210 Chestnut St., Roselle. abeth Plaza, Elizabeth. 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FOOTBALL

By JR. Parachini Sports Editor Rahway has played Roselle in football for a long time and became league rivals when Rahway joined the Mountain Valley Conference in the late 1990s. This year, however, the neighboring arch rivals will not meet on the gridiron. With a slight increase in enrollment, Rahway was situat- ed back in North 2, Group 3 this year after being in Central Jer- sey, Group 2 since 2003. As a result - to improve their playoff chances - the Indians scheduled non-conference matchups vs. Bishop Ahr, Iselin Kennedy, North Plainfield and WOW FOR W.A.W.! - Somerville. In the top photo, Bishop Ahr is Parochial, Group 3 W.A.W. begins to cele- and Iselin Kennedy is a Group 3 brate its 45-37 win school, with North Plainfield and over Time Killers in Somerville Group 2 schools. last Friday night's Rah- Rahway is also not playing way Women's Basket- Group 1 schools Brearley and ball League title game New Providence. at the Rahway Recre- "Moving up to Group 3, we ation Center. In the had to take the initiative to bol- middle photo, W.A.W. ster our schedule with teams that standout Tara Walker, could give us more power in the middle, receives points," fifth-year Rahway head her league MVP tro- coach Gary Mobley said. phy. In the bottom Mobley guided Rahway to photo, W.A.W. players the CJ, G2 semifinals his first - from left - Christina four years at the helm. Altamirano, Walker Rahway last reached a sec- and Felicia Harris-Sell- tional final in 1999 wheji the ers, are all smiles after Indians lost to Morristown in the a hard-fought victory. N2, G3 title game. W.A.W. went 9-0 in its Rahway last won a sectional first year in the league. championship in 1984 when the See story and additional Indians captured N2, G3. photos on Page 34. "It's weird that we're not playing Roselle and New Provi- dence," Mobley said. "We picked up Brearley the last two years and had great games with them." irvington-Unloo may be back at frvington The Sept. 13 Watchung'Con- ference opener between Irving- ton and Union that was re-sched- uled to be played at Union could be moved back to Irvington. If the new field turf that Union is.about to get is not fully installed on Union's Cooke Memorial Field in time, then the teams will play at Irvington on Sept. 13 at 1 p"m. Right now the game is scheduled to be played at Union at 1 p.m. on that date. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Irving- ton's Matthews Field on Sept. 27 at 1 p.m. ; PAGE Jit— THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Springfield team is 'Cardiac Kids' Wins 2 baseball tourneys By Jeff Cummins Correspondent Anthony Monguso called his Springfield 8-and-under Cal Ripken baseball team the "Cardiac Kids." From the sound of things, they could just as easily have been called "The Nicknames." The team gave nicknames to each of the 12 players and Monguso noted that the team seemed to take off after each of the kids received theirs. "I was driving home from Florham Park after we beat them handily," Monguso said. "Each child had a nickname. "It was my job, besides being the manager of the team. I would sit there and something "Would come to me about each child and I would give them a nickname." The Cardiac Kids name came, predictably, due to the fact that the team had a maddening habit of playing a lot of games that went down to the final at-bat. "On the way home from that Florham Park game I was having chest pains and I said to myself, 'these kids are going to give me a heart attack,'" Monguso said. Despite all the stress Monguso endured, the kids gave him plenty of wins to enjoy. Springfield fashioned an impressive 22-6 record that Above, the Springfield 8-and-under Ca! Ripken baseball team captured the Mill- included winning the championships of the Millburn and Roselle Park burn Tournament, with each player holding his trophy. Below, the squad is pic- tournaments along the way: The squad won 15 of its final 16 games. tured after winning the Roselle Park Tournament. The coaches in both photos, The amazing part was that while Springfield has always been an avid base- from left, are Anthony Monguso Sr, Gary Quinn, Dave Kastner and Steve Buck. ball community, there was no Cal Ripken team this age prior to this season. "We did this all with three practices," Monguso said, crediting assis- tant coaches Dave Kastner, Gary Quinn and Steve Buck. "The third prac- tice was optional, but everybody showed up." With such immediate success, the Cal Ripken team ensures that Springfield should enjoy a steady stream of rock-solid ballplayers for many years to come. "Because of the summer ball for this age, the recreation program is going to be phenomenal next year," Monguso said. "It just sends a mes- sage to the township. It's a small town and we are not known to be a sports town, but here these kids came together and they're just going to make this recreation program that much better. The rest of the children in town should try out next year." Though it is years away, the team's success also bodes well for the future of the Dayton High School baseball squad, which should enjoy the addition of these children in approximately six years. The kids brought an unabashed enthusiasm that rubbed off on their coach. "We played two or three games in a day and 1 had phenomenal par- ents," Monguso said. "By the end of the Roselle Park Tournament the kids cried because they made new friends."

SPRINGFIELD 8-AND-UNDER CAL RIPKEN BASEBALL TEAM Roselle Park and Millburn tournament champions

Bryce "Scooter" Forys, third base and center field

Steve "Stevie Baseball" Buck, second base and shortstop '

Anthony "Hollywood" Monguso Jr., catcher and first base

Joe "Big Popi" Kastner, righty pitcher and shortstop Soccer clinic to take place in Linden (Not Papi, but Popi, because there was a lot of "pop" in his bat.) The Little Kickers Fall Soccer Clinic for Linden More information about the fall soccer clinic boys and girls ages 4 and 5 will be held on five con- may be obtained by calling the Linden Recreation Robert "Robotron" Herron, righty pitcher and first base secutive Saturdays in September and October. The Department at 908-474-8600, Monday through dates are Sept. 20 and 27 and Oct. 4, 11 and 18, with Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Adam "Batman" Wuest, righty pitcher and third base the clinic taking place at Al Kalla Park in Linden from The 2008 Fall Soccer League is open to Linden (Takeoff on Adam West.) 10-11 sun. boys and girls in the following manner: the Junior Registration commenced and will run to the dead- Boys' Division is open to boys that are ages 8-10 and Jack "The Hammer" Quinn, catcher and first base line of Sept. 5. • the Junior Girls' Division is open to girls ages 8-10. Signups are on a first come, first serve basis as the The Minor Division is for boys and girls ages 6 and 7. Christian "All Business" Teixeira, righty pitcher and center field clinic is limited to 50 youngsters. Registration is tak- League play will commence Sept. 20 and ing place at the Community Center Building at 605 continue through the playoffs. Registration has Keith "Speedy" Schmidt, center field and right field South Wood Ave., the John T. Gregorio Center at 330 already begun and the deadline is Sept. 5. Helen St. and the Linden Multi Purpose Center at Registration is taking place at the Community Danny "Mad Dog" Sobel, left field and right field 1025 John Street. Center Building at 605 South Wood Ave., the John T. Registration is also .taking place on line at Gregorio Center at 330 Helen St. and the Linden Scotty "The Kid" Lies, left field and right field www.Linden-nj.org and click on Community Pass. All Multi Purpose Center at 1025 John Street. youngsters will be provided with a T-shirt and must Each child should bring ample bottled water. - Jeff "The Big Ragu" Carrier, center field and right field wear shin guatds'at all times. Each child should bring Call 908-474-8600 - Monday through Friday, ample bottled water. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. - for more information. Coaches: Anthony Monguso Sr., Gary Quinn, Dave Kastner, Steve Buck UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 33 UC youth grid 4 ESSEX BRIDGE CENTER ¥ teams impress 6 Free Beginner Bridge Lessons The East Orange Rams football team played host last Saturday to the Intermediate and Advanced third annual North Jersey Pop Warner Fat Jamboree as it helped usher in Lessons and Games a new season at Paul Robeson Stadium in East Orange. n the web Affiliated with the American Several Union County squads were among those that excelled. Contract Bridge League North Jersey PWFL Commissioner James McDaniels also took the time out to honor two volunteers who were lost this past year. Brenda 973-535-9262 Williams of Plainfield served over 30 years with Pop Warner Little Schol- union.localsource.com www.essexbridgecenter.com ars, Inc. and was a beloved member of the Plainfield Cardinals. She passed away recently of a heart attack. Edeze Louis passed away in May while serving his second tour in Iraq. He served as a Staff Sergeant for the United States Army 24th Finance Company and 3rd Special Troops Bat- talion. Staff Sgt. Louis was also a lifelong umpire for football, basketball, and baseball, serving for the state of New Jersey, mostly in Piscataway. • The day began with a total of eight games, with all the other levels play- ing Sunday. The first game featured the Elizabeth PAL Minutemen vs. Union Rams where Jared Walker of Elizabeth stole the show. He ran for a 12-yard touchdown early in the second quarter then later in the quarter aired an 89-yard bomb to Tyree Guiterrez for a 12-0 lead going into halftime. Union didn't go silently as it found its way to the house late in the game. Elizabeth could not. take advantage of an intercepted Union pass by Walker. Union drove 68 yards with the help of a penalty. Union's Anthony Barksdale sprinted 19 yards to cut into the Minutemen lead at 12-6. Walker had one more trick up his sleeve as he handed the ball off to his running back who breezed 55 yards for the final 19-6 score. The second game was all East Orange Rams as they dominated the Plain- field Cardinals with a tough defense that created opportunities to score. The third game officially welcomed Mo Better Jaguars of Brooklyn, N.Y. to North Jersey PWFL. They met up with the Bulldogs of Paterson where they were welcomed with an 18-6 loss. The Passaic Warriors flexed their muscle as they pitched a shutout over the Hillside Lions. The Warriors started the game with a dancing 27- yard touchdown by quarterback Jamir Thomas. He would score again latdr in the first half on a 42-yard fumble recovery to go up 13-0. Late in the third quarter, the Warriors drove the ball 43 yards capped by-another dancing scamper of 15 yards by Tyshawn Bunting that made the score 19-0. Thomas would close the scoring with a blazing 25-yard run to seal his team's first victory by a score of 25-0. The Silk City Cardinals of Paterson, a new team, found a way to edge the Elizabeth Giants by a point. Silk City's Jameir Taylor found an open seam and flew like the wind to put his squad up 7-0. The Cardinals would hold that lead for most of the game as the Giants would try and answer the score. The Giants unleashed Samaad Bethea as he helped carry his squad on a 15-play, 58-yard march in which he slipped into the end zone from three yards out to pull within a point of the Cardinals. Silk City was able to held on to the win with a strong defensive stand late in the game. The Roselle Rams and Mbntclair Bulldogs locked up for a defensive struggle. The game featured several changes in possessions early in the game. That was until Montclair's Jamil Best broke free for a 30-yard gallop to open the scoring at 6-0..Roselle quickly answered early in the second half with a 48-yard air delivery from quarterback Gerald "Tre" Hairston to Raymond Friday, August 29 @ 7:05PM Clark, setting up a Cordell Darius 10-yard punch to tie the game at 6-6. The Rams were able to stop a Montclair 12-play, 38-yard threat with Experience the most spectacular fireworks show an excellent goal-line stand. The battle would continue right down to the final 1.2 seconds left on the clock. in New Jersey! Montclair pounded the ball right down to the goal line and let quar- terback Best put the team on his back while sweeping left to paydirt and Saturday, August 30 @ 6:05PM the walk-off 12-6 victory. The first rivalry game of the season would feature the East Orange Play Ruppert's Hoop Group after the game! Buy Junior Jaguars against the Rahway Chiefs where these two heavyweights $1 balls and throw them on the field for your slugged it out for most of the game in a scoreless tie. Rahway's Deshawn Bunyon found an opening and galloped 70 yards for the game's lone chance at some great prizes! touchdown, giving Rahway a 6-0 win. The Linden Tigers welcomed the Bergen Broncos in the league by Sunday, August 31 @ 1:35PM using a little trickery. They capped a 10-play, 60-yard drive with a double reverse play from seven yards out by Kyle Phipps early in the Hot Dogs are priced $1 all game long! Bring first quarter. Phipps would blast off again, this time for 60 yards and a 13-0 lead going into the half. your Bears appetite! In the open moments of the second half, Qadir Hunter of Linden decided to test his speed by sprinting 65 yards on a kickofl" return to To Purchase Bears Tickets, stretch his team's lead to 19-0. In the waning minutes of the game, the go to the Bears Box Office or Call: Broncos put together an impressive drive led by quarterback Mark McGuire, but the Tigers - sparked by Jatece Wright - were not making 1-866-55-4BEAR it easy for them. The Tigers held on for a 19-0 triumph. www.newarkbears.com North Jersey PWFL would like to thank all the fans and the city of East Orange for the wonderful day at Paul Robeson Stadium. They would like to thank the East Orange Rams for hosting the third annual event. PAGE 34 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE W.A.W. captures hoop crown Rahway women's league champions with 9-0 mark A hard-fought title that will be savored for a very long time. W.A.W. not only captured the championship of the Rahway Women's Basketball League in its first year in the league, the squad did so with an unblemished record. . W.A.W. downed Time Killers 45-37 in Friday night's title contest at the Rahway Recreation Center and finished a perfect 9-0. The Division A winners went 2-0 in the playoffs, winning twice after receiving a first-round bye. Time KilJers, the Division B champion, finished 5-4, going 4-3 in league play and 1-1 in the playoffs, including a forfeit victory in the semifinals. Time Killers also received a first-round bye. W.A.W. had to come back in the second half to beat Time Killers, which led by a score of 22-20 at halftime. ] Time Killers was up the entire first half arid well into the second half before W.A.W. made its move. .. Time Killers played great team basketball in the first half and tena- cious defense to take the lead. It was really mental mistakes that cost Time Killers the most. W.A.W., like championship teams do, took advantage of each mistake made by Time Killers. Down 34-33 with seven minutes to go, W.A.W. received a big 3-point basket from Sandra Nunez that gave the eventual winners their first lead at 36-34. Time Killers quickly responded when Ann Barrino drove hard to the basket for a bucket that made it 36-36. ' J With five minutes to go, Christina Altamirano scored four points to give W.A.W. the lead for good. in a two-minute span, Time Killers missed seven consecutive shots, which led to their downfall. W.A.W. ended up outscoring Time Killers by a 25-15 margin in the second half. Altamirano paced W.A.W. with a steady !2-point performance and Photos courtesy of Ally Mongo was the only player that scored in double digits for either team. Above, W.A.W. captured the Rahway Women's Basketball League title. Play- Barrino paced Time Killers with eight points. ers include Sadra Nunez, Latrese McNair, Tara Walker, Felicia Harris-Sellers, The league, sponsored by "Got Game," awarded its MVP to Tara Maritza Rodriguez, Karima McKenzie, Vanessa Vargas-Espinoza, Danielle Walker, who averaged 11.9 points for W.A.W. Moseley and Christina Altamirano. Below, W.A.W. and Time Killers compete in W.A.W. championship roster included these players: Sadra Nunez, last Friday night's championship game at the Rahway Recreation Center. Latrese McNair, Tara Walker, Felicia Harris-Sellers, Maritza Rodriguez, W.A.W. came back to win 45-37. Karima McKenzie, Vanessa Vargas-Espinoza, Danielle Moseley, Christina Altamirano. Union varsity soccer field will be named after former longtime boys' coach Jeskey • The Union High School varsity soccer field will be named after former boys* coach Jim Jeskey in a ceremony on Sept. 13. The Farmers will host Hudson Catholic at 10 a.m. in their season-open- er, with the dedication to take place at 9 a.m. or at halftime. Jeskey was the head coach from 1961-2007 and guided Union to more than 500 wins, including four Union County Tournament championships. .'. Taking over the reigns as head coach this year is UHS teacher and former Clifton and Kean University standout Lester Lembryk. Jeskey won his 500th game last year when Union defeated Roselle Catholic at home in a UCT match. Jeskey guided Union to UCT championships in 1967, 1978, 1990 and 1999. He also led Union to five North 2, Group 4 championship games, with the Farmers reaching the final in 1977,1978,1984,1986 and 2000. Last year's team finished 15-6-3 after the 2006 squad went 17-4-2 and was ranked as high as No. 3 in the state at one point in the season.

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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE WESTFIELD RQgELLE PARK Plaintiff: CITIMORTGAGE, INC. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS ORDINANCE NO. 2249 SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Defendant: JOSE RICHARD CUEVAS; Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004706 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004912 NILDA CUEVAS SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY BOND ORDINANCE STATEMENTS Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY Sale Date: 09/17/2008 AND SUMMARIES Docket Number: 2285207 Docket Number: F322508 Writ of Execution: 07/29/2008 Union COUNTY County: Union County: Union By virtue of the above-stated writ of Docket No. F- 12613-07 The bond ordinance, the summary Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA, NATION- Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK N.A., execution to me directed I shall STATE OF NEW JERSEY, to: Burton J. terms of which are included herein, AL ASSOCIATION FOR THE BENEFIT AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTION ONE expose for sale by public venue, at the Madaio has been finally adopted by the Bor- OF ACE SECURITIES CORP. HOME MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2007-1 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION ough of Roselle Park, in the County of EQUITY LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006- ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and Union, State of New Jersey on August NC3, ASSET BACKED PASS- SERIES 2007-1 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., required to serve upon Pluese, Becker, 21, 2008 and the 20 day period oMim- THROUGH CERTIFICATES VS on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the & Saltzman, LLC, whose address is itation within which a suit, action or VS Defendant: HENRIETTA IDODO afternoon of said day. 'All successful 20000 Horizon Way, Suite 900, Mount proceeding questioning the validity of Defendant: SOLOMON ORIOWO, Sale Date: 09/17/2008 bidders must have 20% of their bid Laurel, NJ 08054, An Answer to the such ordinance can be commenced, as MARY ORIOWO Writ of Execution: 07/21/2008 available in-cash or certified check at Complaint, filed in a civil action in rovided in the Local Bond Law, has Sale Date: 09/03/2008 By virtue of the above-stated writ of the conclusion of the sales. which Bank of America, NA, is Plaintiff Eegun to run from the date of the first Writ of Execution: 05/05/2008 execution to me directed I shall Property to be sold is located in the and Beverly Johnson, her heirs, publication of this statement. Copies By virtue of the above-stated writ of expose for sale by public venue, at the Township of Hillside, County of devisees and personal representatives of the full ordinance are available at execution to me directed I shall UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Union, State of New Jersey and her, their or any of their succes- no cost and during regular business expose for sale by public venue, at the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Premises commonly knows as: 275 sors in right title and interest, et a), hours, at the Clerk's office for mem- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., CRANN STREET, HILLSIDE NJ 07205 are Defendants, pending in the Superi- bers of the general public who request BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BEING KNOWN as LOT 25, BLOCK or Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- the same. The summary of the terms of BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., afternoon of said day. All successful 901, on the official Tax Map of the sion, Union County, bearing Docket such bond ordinance follows: on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the bidders must have 20% of their bid Township of Hillside No. F-12613-07, wittiin thirty-five days afternoon of said day. All successful available in cash or certified check at Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 40.00 feet (35) after August 28, 2008, exclusive Title: Bond Ordinance Providing An bidders must have 20% of their bid the conclusion of the sales. x 100.00 feet x 40.00 feet of such date. If you fail to do so, Appropriation Of $2,128,255 For Vari- available in cash or certified check at Nearest Cross Street: Liberty Ave Judgment by Default may be rendered the conclusion of the sales. Property to be sold is located in the The Sheriff hereby reserves the against you for relief demanded in the ous Capital Improvements By And For Township of Hillside, County of right to adjourn this sale without Complaint. You shall file your Answer The Borough Of Roselle Park In The Property to be sold is located in the Union, State of New Jersey further notice by publication. and Proof of Service in duplicate with County Of Union, New Jersey And Township of Hillside, County of Premises commonly knows as: 384 •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- the Clerk of the Superior Court, Hugh- Authorizing The Issuance Of Union, State of New Jersey RUTGERS AVENUE, HILLSIDE NJ pal liens or other charges, and any es Justice Complex, CN-871, Trenton, $1,740,000 In Bonds Or Notes Of The Premises commonly knows as: 277 07205 such taxes, charges, liens, insurance New Jersey 08625, in accordance with Borough For Financing Part Of The Belleview Terrace, Mllside NJ 07205 BEiNG KNOWN as LOT 3, BLOCK premiums or other advances made by the Rules of Civil Practice and Proce- Appropriation. BEING KNOWN as LOT 20, BLOCK 706, on the official Tax Map of the plaintiff prior to this sale. Ail interest- dure. Purpose(s): Purchase of equipment 405, on the official Tax Map of the Township of Hillside ed parties are to conduct and rely and capital Items for various depart- Township of Hillside Dimensions: 35.67 feet x 80.00 feet x upon their own Independent investiga- This action has been instituted for ments including but not limited to (a) Dimensions: 120.02 feet x 42.23 feet 35.67 feet x 80.00 feet tion to ascertain whether or not any the purpose of foreclosing the mort- turnout gear, helmets, pagers, radios, X 120.14 feet x 40,00 feet Nearest Cross Street: Liberty Ave outstanding interest remain of record gage dated October 23, 2003, record- batteries, SCBA masks, SCBA bottles, Nearest Cross Street: Liberty Ave The Sheriff hereby reserves the and/or have priority over the lien being ed on December 2, 2003 and made by nozzle and hose appliances, boots, The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without foreclosed and, if so the current Beverly Johnson, to BNY Mortgage IMS command boards, SCBA bag unit, right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. amount due thereon. Company, LLC recorded in the Union tripod lighting, rescue and ems equip- further notice by publication. "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- **lf the sale Is set aside for any rea- County Clerk's Office, Book 10428, at ment and ice machine for the Fire "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- pal liens or other charges, and any son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be Page 596; to recover possession of Department; (b) digital camera surveil- pal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance entitled on!y a return of the deposit and concerning real estate located at lance system, for Interior and exterior such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- 714 W. Broad St., Westfield, NJ 07090. of headquarters, digital on board cam- premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, By written assignment dated October era system for patrol vehicles for the plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ed parties, are to conduct and rely the Mortgagor's attorney. 23, 2003, the said BNY Mortgage Com- Police Department; (c) power lift ed parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investiga- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $376,602.12"* pany, LLC assigned its mortgage and stretcher for the First Aid Squad; (d) upon their own independent investiga- tion to ascertain whether or not any Three Hundred Seventy-Six Thou- bond/note to Seattle Mortgage which vehicle lock box key holders; (e) digi- tion to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record sand Six Hundred Two and 12/100*** tal recording system for the Clerk's outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the lien being Attorney: assignment was recorded in the office; (f) special OPS truck, bank and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current Clerk's office of Union County on radio charger, radios, wiring and foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon. December 2, 2003 in Book 1326 Page antennae and digital scanners for amount due thereon. **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC 667. Office of Emergency Management; **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD By written assignment of mortgage Reconstruction of various streets, son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a return of the deposit SUITE 100 dated June 29, 2007, the said SeatfJe including but not limited to Recon- entitled only a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Mortgage assigned its mortgage and struction of Roosevelt Street from paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, (856) 813-5500 bond/note to Bank of America, N.A., West Lincoln Avenue to West Webster ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor's attorney. Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich plaintiff herein, which assignment was Avenue; Repaving of Laurel Avenue the Mortgagor's attorney. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $475,899.77*** A full legal description can be found at recorded in the Clerk's office of Union from Seaton Avenue to Webster JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $335,734.73* Four Hundred Seventy-Five Thou- the Union County Sheriff's Office County on July 12, 2007, in Book Avenue; Resurfacing of East Webster sand Eight Hundred Ninety-Nine and Total Upset: $419,400.26 • 1357, Page 913. Avenue from Chestnut Street to Spruce Three Hundred Thirty-Five Thousand 77/100*** ""Four Hundred Nineteen Thousand You, Burton J. Madaio, are joined as Street; Resurfacing of Filbert Street Seven Hundred Thirty-Four and Attorney: Four Hundred and 26/100*" a party Defendant to this foreclosure from Westfield Avenue to Warren 73/100* August 21, 28, September 4,11, 2008 action by reason of a Judgement dated Avenue (100 Block); Webster Avenue Attorney: PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC U219241 UNL ($143.08) October 28, 1991, Judgment number J- Sanitary Sewer Repair; Chestnut PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD : 118836-1991, Case No. L-002090-90; Street Crosswalks Phase II; Recon- 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SUITE 100 UNION ~ ~ Venue: Union; Debtor: Henry Johnson struction of various streets including SUITE 100 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 and Anthony Johnson; in the amount of but not limited to Resurfacing of Ash- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 (8561 813-5500 BOND ORDINANCE STATEMENT $7,500.00. wood Avenue from West ColfaXAvenue (856)813-5500 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich AND SUMMARY You may contact the Lawyer Referral to West Lincoln Avenue including side- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at Service of the County In which this walks and curb assessments; Resur- A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office The bond ordinance, the summary action is pending by calling 908-828- facing of Maplewood Avenue from the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $507,251.08 terms of which are included herein, 0053. If you cannot afford an attorney, West Colfax Avenue to West Lincoln Total Upset: $371,991.93 ***Five Hundred Seven Thousand Two has been finally adopted by the gov- you may communicate with the Legal Avenue including curb assessments; ""Three Hundred Seventy-One Thou- Hundred Fifty-One and 08/100*** erning body the Township of Union, in Services Office of the County in which Resurfacing of 1/lyrtle Avenue from sand Nine Hundred Ninety-One and August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 2008 the County of Union, State of New Jer- this action is pending by calling 908- West Lincoln Avenue to West Webster 93/100*** U219240 UNL ($152.88) sey, on August 26, 2008 and the 20 249-7600; Avenue including curb assessments; August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 day period of limitation within which a File 61053 Resurfacing of Sumner Avenue from suit, action or proceeding questioning Walnut Street to Chestnut Street U218229 UNL ($156.80) HILLSIDE the validity of such ordinance can be DONALD F. PHELAN, CLERK including sidewalks and curb assess- Superior Court of New Jersey ment; Joint Meeting of Essex and HILLSIDE SHERIFF'S SALE commenced, as provided in the Local DATED: May 19, 2008 Union Counties sewer improvements; Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004691 Bond Law, has begun to run from the U219865 WCN Aug. 28, 2008 ($41.16) Various improvements to Borough SHERIFF'S SALE Division: CHANCERY date of the first publication of this property consisting of improvements to Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004707 Docket Number: F2855007 statement. Copies of the full ordi- HILLSIDE municipal buildings and property, gen- Division: CHANCERY County: Union nance will be available at no cost and erators for Borough Hall, Office of Docket Number: F1 300107 Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- during regular business hours, at the Public Auction at Devon Self Storage- Emergency Management Building, Lor- County: Union CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE C- Clerk s office for the members of the 625 Glenwood Ave,, Hillside N.J. raine Firehouse and Central Fire- Plaintiff: WASHINGTON MUTUAL BASS MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET- general public who shall request the 07205 on Wednesday September 17th, house, ADA compliant entrance door at BANK, AS SUCCESSOR-IN-INTEREST BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES same. The summary of the terms of 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Property contents Borough Hall and improvements to TO LONG BEACH MORTGAGE COM- 2007-CB3 such bond ordinance follows: in the following units, will be sold to Acker Park and acquisition of recre- PANY VS the highest bidder to satisfy the. own- ational equipment. VS Defendant: ANDERSON LEVORATO, Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN- ers' lien for rent under N.J. code sec- Defendant: JULIO DAVID PENA; MRS. LEVORATO, WIFE OF ANDER- SHIP OF UNION IN THE COUNTY OF tion 2A44 - 187ET SEQ. Unit # 124 NATALIA PENA. SON LEVORATO UNION, NEW JERSEY, PROVIDING Bernard Nixon containing Household Appropriation: $2,128,255 Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Sale Date: 09/03/2008 FOR PLAYGROUND FACILITIES Goods. Unit # H12 Karen P. Lopez Bonds/Notes Authorized: $1,740,000 Writ of Execution: 07/07/2008 Writ of Execution: 07/02/2008 IMPROVEMENTS AND RELATED containing Household Goods and Fur- Grants (if any) Appropriated: $135,000 By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of EXPENSES IN AND FOR THE TOWN- niture. Unit # H4 Patrick Annett con- expected to be received from the New execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall SHIP OF UNION AND APPROPRIAT- tainlng Household Goods, Clothing Jersey Department of Transportation, expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the ING $150,000 THEREFOR AND PRO- and Furniture. Unit # A33 Robert D. $133,p00 expected to be received from UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION VIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF Ferguson containing Clothing and Fur- a Union County Development Block BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- $71,250 IN BONDS OR NOTES OF niture. Auction is with reserve. Devon Grant and $25,000 expected to be BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., TH£ TOWNSHIP OF UNION TO Self Storage reserves the right to set received from a Union County Kids on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the FINANCE THE SAME. minimum bids and to refuse bids. Cash Recreation Trust Fund Grant. afternoon of said day. • All successful afternoon of said day. All successful Purpose(s): only. Section 20 Cosfs: $425,000 bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid various improvements to playground August 21, 28, 2008 Useful Life: 16.34 years for general available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at facilities in the Township including, but U219234 WCN ($30.38) improvements and 10 years for local the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. not limited to, lighting of four (4) ten- improvements (curbs) The property to be sold is located in MUNICIPALITY: Hillside nis courts at Biertuempfel Park, resur- the TOWNSHIP of HILLSIDE, County COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. facing of tennis and basketball courts Doreen Cali, Clerk of UNION and State of New Jersey. STREET & STREET NO: 1448 Leslie and installation of new playground U219953 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($54.88) Commonly known as: 270 RYAN ST, Street equipment at Hoover Park and Esther HILLSIDE, NJ 07205. Egbert Park, and lighting and installa- Tax Lot No. 15 in Block No. 919 TAX BLOCK AND LOT: . Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 40 X BLOCK: 302 LOT: 18 tion of paver paths and landscaping at 100 DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 91' X 34' Rotary Park, ali as shown on and in NOTICE NEAREST CROSS STREET: 602.12' accordance with the plans and specifi- Nearest cross street: LIBERTY from Hillside Avenue cations therefor on file in the Clerk's PUBLIC NOTICE The Township of Union Board of Edu- AVENUE , . .. • SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): Office, and including all work and cation has awarded a contract without BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE NONE materials necessary therefor or inci- UNION competitive bidding as a professional SOUTHERLY LINE OF RYAN AVENUE, The Sheriff hereby reserves the dental thereto. service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:18A- DISTANCE 600.00 FEET EAST OF ITS right to adjourn this sale without Appropriation: $150,000 TOWNSHIP OF UNION 5a(j). INTERSECTION WITH THE EASTERLY further notice through publication. Bonds/Notes Authorized: $71,250 This contract and the resolution LINE OF LIBERTY AVENUE JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $320,353.21 Grants (if any) Appropriated: $75,000 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that authorizing it are available for public "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES •••Three Hundred Twenty Thousand Section 20 Costs: , $20,000 an ordinance, the title of which is inspection in the Business Office. THE RIGHT TO'ADJOURN THIS SALE Three Hundred Fifty-Three and Useful Life: 15 Years hereinbelow set forth, was finally WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE 21H00*** Eileen Birch, Township Clerk passed and approved by the Township BY ORDER OF THROUGHT PUBLICATION." Attorney: U220032 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($29.40) Committee of the Township of Union in THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS the County of Union, at a public meet- BOARD OF EDUCATION SEWER OPEN + PENALTY $67.85 • 728 MARNE HIGHWAY - SUITE 200 UNION ing held at the Municipal Building, JAMES J. DAMATO, TOTAL AS OF July 17, 2008: $67.85 P.O. BOX 848 Friberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on BOARD SECRETARY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $264,471.92*** MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 TOWNSHIP OF UNION August 26, 2008. Two Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand (856) 802-1000 Dated: August 19, 2008 Four Hundred Seventy-One and Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN 92/100*** A full legal description can be found at the ordinance set forth below was Awarded to: Potter Architects Attorney: the Union County Sheriff's Office introduced at a meeting of the Town- ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN ORDI- Total Upset: $352,600.69 ship Committee of the Township of NANCE AUTHORIZING THE DESIG- 410 Colonial Avenue FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC "'Three Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand Union In the County of Union, held on NATION OF RESTRICTED PARKING Union, NJ 07083 7 CENTURY DRIVE Six Hundred and 69/100*** August 26, 2008 and that said ordi- SPACES FOR USE BY PERSONS SUITE 201 August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 nance will be further considered for WITH SPECIAL VEHICLE IDENTIFI- Services'. Architectural services in PARSIPPANY, NJ 07O54 U21.8230 UNL ($119.56) final passage at a meeting of the CATION CARDS AND FIXING PENAL- connection with Central-Five/Jefferson (973) 538-4700 Township Committee at the Municipal TIES FOR THE VIOLATION THERE- Flagpole and Administration Building Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union OF", adopted on June 12, 1984 and Drive Paving A full legal description can be found at HILLSIDE New Jersey on September 9, 2008 at identified as Ordinance No. 3729, IN the Union County Sheriff's Office 7:30 o'clock P.M. THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION Costs: Not to exceed $5,800,00 Total Upset: $300,057.08 SHERIFF'S SALE COUNTY. NEW JERSEY. U219879 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($15.68) •"Three Hundred Thousand Fifty- Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004953 EILEEN BIRCH U220031 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($13.23) Seven and 08/100*** Division: CHANCERY ; Township Clerk August 7, H, 21, 28, 2008 U218232 UNL ($131.32) Docket Number: F496808 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- County: Union TER 168-235 ENTITLED "DOGS OR CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 36 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLICNOTICE PUBLJC_NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE EXOTIC ANIMALS IN MUNICIPAL heard concerning such ordinance. physical disability and any additional shall be authorized to waive the fee(s) desires and submits a new application PARKS", IN THE TOWNSHIP OF A copy of this ordinance has been medical records, reports or other infor- for any applicant who demonstrates within 60 days of receipt of notice from UNION, UNION COUNTY, NEW JER- posted on the bulletin board upon mation necessary to substantiate the financial hardship. The Chief of Police the Chief of Police, and said applicant SEY. which public notices are customari- applicant's disability. The applicant may require the applicant to submit meets requirements of this ordinance ly posted in the Township of Hillside may be required to provide additional proof of financial hardship to assist in in every particular and pays all appli- BE IT ORDAINED fay the Township and a copy is available up to and proof of physical disability upon this determination. cable fees as required by this section Committee of the Township of Union in including the time of said meeting to request of the Chief of Police, H. Annual audit by Police Department. [unless exempt), any preexisting hand- the County of Union, as follows: the members of the general public of (e) Application fee as required by (1) The Chief of Police or his icapped parking space that was estab- the Township who shall request Subsection G of this section. designee shall annually review every lished near the applicant's residence Section 1. Chapter 168-23, entitled same, at the Township clerk's D. Availability of off-street parking; application that has been approved may be converted and designated for "Dogs or exotic animals in municipal Office, Liberty & Hillside Avenues, denial of application. pursuant to this section and shall, at the sole benefit and exclusive use of parks" shall be amended as follows: Hillside, New Jersey. (1) No application for a reserved the time of said audit, collect the the applicant. handicapped parking space on a public annual maintenance fee as required by (4) If the original applicant for the No exotic animals are allowed in BY DIRECTION OF THE street shall be approved if it Is deter- Subsection F of this section. approval of said preexisting handi- municipal parks. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL mined that the applicant has access to (2) The Chief of Police shall cause the capped parking space fails to submit a Janet Vlaisavljevic, RMC suitable off-street parking to meet his revocation of the reserved handi- new application within 60 days of Section 2. This Ordinance shall Township Cierk or her needs. capped parking space if it is deter- receipt of notice from the Chief of become effective immediately after (2) The availability of a private park- mined that the applicant no longer Police, the reserved handicapped publication in the manner provided by TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE ing area or hard-surfaced driveway meets the requirements of this section, parking space shall be removed. law. COUNTY OF UNION^STATE OF NEW that meets the maximum .slope stan- or if the applicant fails to pay the M. The applicant for a reserved hand- U219821 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 (320.58) JERSEY dards for handicapped access as annual maintenance fee as required by icapped parking space shall immedi- specified by the Council of American this section. ately inform the Chief of Police or his UNION Ordinance Number -0-08-024 Building Officials/ANSI Standard I. Use of reserved handicapped park- designee if his or her automobile is A117.1 (1:12 max. Pitch) shall be ing space. sold or. traded and advise the Police NOTICE OF PENDING BOND AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE prima facie grounds for the denial of (1) All reserved handicapped parking Department of the new registration ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY TOWNSHIP CODE AT CHAPTER 291 the application. The Chief of Police spaces approved pursuant to this ordi- number. ("VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC"), ARTI- may request a report from the Con- nance shall be for the exclusive use 2. All other ordinances in conflict or The bond ordinance, the summary CLE VII, ("PARKING FOR THE HAND- struction Official to assist in this and benefit of the applicant. The use otherwise inconsistent with this ordi- terms of which are included herein, ICAPPED"); § 291-39. ("HANDI- determination. of the parking space by members of nance are hereby repealed, to the was introduced and passed upon first CAPPED PARKING ON STREETS FOR (3) In addition, the Chief of Police the applicant's household for any other extent of such conflict or inconsisten- reading at a meeting of the governing PRIVATE RESIDENCES"). may require an applicant who resides purpose shall be cause For the revoca- cy. In the event of any inconsistencies body of the Township of Union, in the as a tenant at either a private resi- tion of the reserved handicapped park- between the provisions of this Ordi- County of Union, State of New Jersey, WHEREAS, the Township of Hillside dence or rental property to submit a ing space. The temporary use of the nance and any prior ordinance of the on August 26, 2008. It will be further Chief of Police has undertaken a notarized certificate from the owner of space by an ambulance, livery or other Township of Hillside, the provisions considered for final passage, after review of vehicular parking practices the property stating that the applicant licensed transportation service shall hereof shall be determined to govern. public hearing thereon, at a meeting of within the Township and has also does not have access or privilege to be permitted only for the purpose of All other parts, portions and provisions the governing body to be held at 1976 reviewed the Township's existing Ordi- off-street parking at said rental proper- transporting the applicant to or from of the Revised General Ordinances of Morns Avenue, Union, New Jersey on nances and regulations, as they relate ty. his or her residence. Any other.use of the Township of Hillside are hereby September 9, 2008 at 7:30 o'clock PM. to the ability of disabled residents to (4) The Chief of Police shall be the reserved handicapped parking ratified and confirmed, except where During the week prior to an up to and obtain and maintain designated handi- authorized to engage the services of space is prohibited. inconsistent with the terms hereof. including the date of such meeting capped parking spaces on residential the Township Physician, as necessary, (2) The Chief of Police shall establish 3. Severabiiity. Each section, sub- copies of the full ordinance will be streets within the Township; and to assist in reviewing the application and maintain a registration and permit section, sentence, clause and phrase available at no cost and during regular WHEREAS, the Chief of Police has and supporting medical documentation system to identify the applicant's vehi- of this Ordinance is declared to be an business hours, at the Clerk s office recommended certain modifications to submitted in connection with same. cle(s) and any vehicles owned by a independent section, subsection, sen- for the members of the general public ensure that qualified applicants are E. Additional criterion. member of the applicant's household tence, clause and phrase. If any por- who shall request the same. The sum- readily able to obtain such parking (1) No application for a reserved that will be used to transport the appli- tion of this Ordinance, or its applica- mary of the terms of such bond ordi- spaces while simultaneously protect- handicapped parking space on a public cant, but not more than two vehicles tion to any person or circumstances, nance fallows: ing the safe and free movement of street shall be approved if it is deter- per household shall be used for this shall be" adjudged or otherwise deter- venicular and pedestrian traffic. mined that the applicant has falsified purpose. In addition, any vehicle using mined to be invalid, unconstitutional, Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN- NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED any information in connection with his the reserved handicapped parking void, or ineffective for any cause or. SHIP OF UNION, IN THE COUNTY OF by the Township Council of the Town- or her physical disability or need for a space shall display valid New Jersey reason, such determination shall not UNION, NEW JERSEY, PROVIDING snip of Hillside, County of Union, State reserved handicapped parking space. handicapped license plates or a valid affect the remaining provisions of this FOR VARIOUS PARKING LOT of New Jersey as follows: An applicant's ability to freely amble New Jersey handicapped placard. Ordinance, and the application of such IMPROVEMENTS AT FIRE STATION #2 without mechanical assistance (wheel- (3) Upon approval of the application, remaining provisions shall not be IN AND FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF 1. The Township Code is amended at chair, walker, cane or similar device) the appropriate signs shall be erected affected thereby and shall remain in UNION AND APPROPRIATING Chapter 291 ("VEHICLES AND TRAF- while out of doors shall be grounds for at the location where the reserved full force and effect, and to this end, $300,000 THEREFOR, AND PROVID- FIC"! Article VII, ("Parking For The denial of the application. handicapped parking space is estab- the provisions of this Ordinance are ING FOR THE ISSUANCE OF Handicapped"); § 291-39 follows: (2) In addition, no application for a lished and shall give sufficient public severable. $285,000 IN BONDS OR NOTES OF reserved handicapped parking space notice that the reserved handicapped This Ordinance shall take effect 20 THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION TO Chapter 291, VEHICLES on a public street shall be approved if parking space Is for the exclusive use days after final passage and publica- FINANCE THE SAME. there is reason to believe that the of the permit holder only. tion as provided by law. PurposefsV. AND TRAFFIC applicant or any member of the appli- (4) The applicant shall be required to U219866 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($256.76) parking lot improvements at Fire Sta- ARTICLE VII, Parking for the cant's household will make use of the comply with alt procedures and regula- tion #Z, said improvements to include, Handicapped reserved handicapped parking space tions established by the Chief of but are not limited to, drainage § 291-39. Handicapped parking on in connection with any commercial or Police for the enforcement of this ordi- UNION ' improvements, paving improvements streets for private residences. business purpose. The use of an nance. The applicant shall promptly and upgrades to the waste oil tank, approved handicapped parking space notify the Chief of Police of any TOWNSHIP OF UNION and including all other work and mate- A. Procedure. Any application for for this purpose by the applicant or change in his or her physical condition rials necessary therefor and incidental reserved handicapped parking on a any member of the applicant's house- that would cause him or her to no PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that thereto. public street shall be submitted to the hold will be grounds for the revocation longer need the reserved handicapped the ordinance set forth below was Appropriation: $300,000 Chief of Police of the Township of Hill- of said parking space. parking space. introduced at a meeting of the Town- Bonds/Notes Authorized: $285,000 side or his designee. The Chief of (3) No application for a reserved J. Violations and penalties; enforce- ship Committee of the Township of Grants (if any) Appropriated: 0.00 Police shall review the application and handicapped parking space on a public ment. Union in the County of Union, held on Section 20 Costs: $10,000 conduct the necessary investigation to street shall be approved if there is (1) Except as otherwise specified in August 26, 2008 and that said ordi- Useful Life: 10 Years determine the applicant's eligibility for reason to believe that the approval of this ordTnance, any person other than nance will be further considered for • Eileen Birch, Township Clerk a reserved handicapped parking space the application will result in a conflict the applicant or authorized holder of a final passage at a meeting of the U219948 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($26.95) consistent with the requirements of with any provision of Title 39 of the permit issued pursuant to this section Township Committee at the Municipal this ordinance. Upon the conclusion of Laws of New Jersey or any Township who parks a vehicle in a reserved Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union said investigation, the Chief of Police ordinance. shall forward the application to the handicapped parking space shall be New Jersey on September 9, 2008 at Township Clerk of the Township of Hill- (4) The application may be denied for .subject to a fine of no less than $250 7:30 o'clock P.M. NOTICE OF PENDING BOND side along with a report summarizing other good cause as determined by the for a first offense and no less than EILEEN BIRCH ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY his findings and recommendation Chief of Police, including, but not lim- $500 for a second and subsequent Township Clerk either approving or denying the appli- ited to the following: offenses. In addition, the Police The bond ordinance, the summary cation. The Township Clerk shall for- (a) If the approval of the application Department may remove, at the AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- terms of which are included herein, ward the Police Chief's report to the would create a traffic hazard or other- owner's expense, any vehicle unlaw- TER 266-49 ENTITLED SCHEDULE was introduced and passed upon first Township Council for final approval or wise disrupt the safe and free move- fully parked in a reserved handicapped VIII: "STOft INTERSECTION", IN THE reading at a meeting of the governing denial. ment of vehicular and/or pedestrian parking space that has been approved TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION COUN- . body of the Township of Union, in the traffic in the area where the reserved ' pursuant to this section. TY, NEW JERSEY. County of Union, State of New Jersey, B. Application not a public record. handicapped parking space would be (2) This section shall be enforced by on August 26, 2008. It will be further (1) Due to the persona! and confiden- established. members of the Police Department. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township considered for final passage, after tial nature of medical information, (b) If the approval of the application K. Revocation of reserved handi- Committee of the Township of Union in public hearing thereon, at a meeting of applications submitted to the Police would result in an unreasonable hard- capped parking space. the County of Union, as follows: the governing body to be held at 1976 Department for a reserved 'handi- ship or inconvenience at or near any (1) The Chief of Police may initiate Moms Avenue, Union, New Jersey on capped parking space shall not be public place, including but not limited the revocation of a reserved handi- Section 1. Chapter 266-49, entitled September 9, 2008 at 7:30 o'clock PM. considered a public record within the to schools, houses of worship play- capped parking space at any time, for Schedule VIII: "Stop Intersections" During the week prior to an up to and meaning of the Open Public Records grounds and other recreational facili- any of the following reasons: shall be amended to add the following: inducting the date of such meeting Act. ties, bus stops, and other locations copies of ths full ordinance will be with limited public parking. (a) If It is determined that the appli- available at no cost and during regular 2 , No personal or medicai informa- cant no longer resides at the address Stop Sign on Tuxedo Place business hours, at the Clerks office t,iqo>n, contained in an application sub- F. Application and annual mainte- recorded in nis or her application. Direction of Travel . West for the members of the general public mitted pursuant to this section or in nance fee. (b) If it is determined that the appli- At Intersection of Arcadia Place who shall request the same. The sum- the course of the Police Department's (1) AH applications for reserved hand- cant no longer needs the space. mary of the terms of such bond ordi- investigation of same shall be dis- icapped parking spaces shall be (c) If it is determined that the appli- Section 2. This Ordinance shall nance follows: cussed or otherwise disclosed at a accompanied by an application fee of cant or any member of the applicant's become effective immediately after public meeting, nor shall any public $100. The application fee shall be household has used the parking space publication in the manner provided bv official disclose the information con- refunded in full In the event the appli- for a purpose inconsistent with the law. Title: AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN- tained in an application for a reserved cation is denied, except as follows: requirements of this ordinance, or if U219823 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($20.58) SHIP OF UNION, IN THE COUNTY OF handicapped parking space to any per- (a) If the application is denied as a the applicant or a member of the appli- UNION, NEW JERSEY, PROVIDING son who is not entitled to said informa- result of the deliberate falsification of cant's household has otherwise mis- UNION ' ' FOR THE PURCHASE OF A BUS FOR tion. The President of the Township a material fact by the applicant or his used the reserved handicapped park- THE SENIOR CENTER IN AND FOR Council shall ensure that any discus- or her agent, the application fee shall ing space. NOTICE THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION AND sions" or communications in connection be forfeited. APPROPRIATING $200,000 THERE- with the final approval or denial of the (d) For other good cause. FOR. AND PROVIDING FOR THE application take place during a closed, (b) If the application is denied as a (2) In all cases, the Chief of Police The Township of Union Board of Edu- ISSUANCE OF $190,000 IN BONDS nonpublic portion of any meeting of result of the recommendation of the shall submit a written report to the cation has awarded a contract without OR NOTES OF THE TOWNSHIP OF the governing body. Township Physician, any fees payable President of the Township Council competitive bidding as a professional C. Eligibility requirements. to the Township Physician in connec- specifying the reasons for recommend- service pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:18A- UNION TO FINANCE THE SAME. tion with his or her medical review of ing the revocation of a reserved hand- Purpose(s): (1) Any person who is a resident of the application shall be deducted from icapped parking space. The President This .contract and the resolution purchase of a forty (40.) passenger bus the Townsnip of Hillside may submit an the application fee and the remaining of the Township Council shall bring the authorizing it are available for public for the Township's Senior Center, application for a reserved handi- amount, if any, shall be refunded to matter before the entire Council tor a inspection in the Business Office. including all other work and materials capped parking space on a public the applicant. vote. necessary therefor and Incidental street. The applicant may be a dis- (2) In addition, all applicants L, Preexisting handicapped parking thereto. abled person ora household member approved subsequent to the adoption spaces. THE TOWN.SH7 °ORFDUENR|gN Appropriation: $200,000 who provides transportation for a dis- of this section shall be required to pay (1) All handicapped parking spaces BOARD OF PEDUCATION Bonds/Notes Authorized: $190,000 abled person. an annual maintenance fee of $25 for approved prior to the adoption of this JAMES J. DAMATO, Grants (if any) Appropriated: 0.00 (2) In all cases, the applicant shall be the continued use of the reserved section1 shall not be specifically BOARD SECRETARY Section 20 Costs: $5,000 required to provide the following to the handicapped parking space. Said fee reserved for any person and shall be Useful Life: 5 Years Police Department: shall be due and payable no later than available for lawful use by siny person Dated: August 19, 2008 Eileen Birch, Township Clerk (a) Photocopy of a valid New Jersey January 30 of every calendar year who is the holder of a permanent U219947 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 ($24.99) driver's license and proof of registra- subsequent to the approval of the handicapped parking permit issued by Awarded to: Potter Architects tion and insurance for vehicles(s) used application, except that any applicant the Director of the New Jersey Divi- 410 Colonial Avenue " ' HILLSIDE to transport the applicant. If the appli- approved subsequent to September 30 sion of Motor Vehicles or tho holder of Union, NJ 07083 cant will be transported by an ambu- shall not be required to pay the annual a temporary handicapped parking plac- TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE lance, livery or other licensed trans- maintenance fee for the year Immedi- ard issued by the Chief of Ponce of Services: Architectural services in PUBLIC NOTICE portation service, the Chief of Police ately following the approval of the any municipality in the State of New may require additional documentation, application. Jersey. connection with additions/alterations as necessary, from said transportation to Central-Five/Jefferson School Notice Is hereby given that the fol- service. (3) The Chief of Police shall, without (2) The Chief of Police^ or his lowing ordinance has been intro- delay, remit all fees collected pursuant designee shall conduct an audit of all Costs: Not to exceed $1 473 400 00 duced on first reading at a meeting (b) Special vehicle identification card to this section to the Chief Financial handicapped parking spaces that were UZ19880 UNL Aug. 28, 2008 i$15\19) of the Township Council held Tues- for a disabled person issued by the Officer. approved prior to the adoption of this ' day evening, August 19, 2008 and New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles, G. Waiver of fees. ordmance or any amendments to this will be considered for adoption at a (c Detailed statement of the appli- (1) The Chief of Police shall waive all ordinance. He shall notify all persons meeting of the Township Council to cant's physical disability signed by a application and maintenance fees for who originally petitioned the Township TOWNSHIP OF UNION ' be held at tho Municipal Building, physician licensed to practice medi- veterans of the United States Military for said handicapped parking space Liberty and Hillside Avenues on cine in the State of New Jersey. Service whose disability Is the result and provide said persons with a com- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that September 8, 2008 at 7:15 p.m. or as (d) Release authorization signed by of, or related to, any injury or illness plete copy of this ordinance. soon thereafter as the matter can be the applicant allowing the. Chief of sustained by the applicant in connec- an ordinance, the title of which is considered. All persons interested Police and Township Physician to tion with his or her military service. (3) If the person who originally peti- hereinbelow set forth, was finally will be given an opportunity to be review the applicant s statement of tioned the Township for the approval of passed and approved by the Township (2) In addition, the Chief of Police said handicapped parking space so Committee of tfie.Township of Union n the County of Union, at a public meet- CONTINUED'ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 37

TDBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ing held at the Municipal Building, funds received from the United States way, and includes the land between amended at Part I, Chapter 91 "Senior "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Fnberger Park, Union, New Jersey, on of America or any of its agencies in aid the street lines, whether improved or Citizen Advisory Council", § 91-1, § pal liens or other charges, and any August 26, 2008. of such purpose shall be applied to the unimproved, and may comprise pave- 91-2 AND § 91-4(K), only, as follows: such taxes, charges, liens, insurance payment of the cost of such purpose, ment, shoulders, gutters, curbs, side- premiums or other advances made by AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN or, if bond anticipation notes have walks, parking areas, and other areas Chapter 91, SENIOR CITIZENS plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ORDINANCE ENTITLED CHAPTER been issued, to the payment of the within the street lines. ADVISORY COUNCIL ed parties are to conduct and rely 434-36 ENTITLED "SEWERS AND bond anticipation notes, and the YARD WASTE - means leaves and upon their own independent investiga- SEWAGE DISPOSAL, IN THE TOWN- amount of bonds authorized for such grass clippings. § 91-1. Membership. tion to ascertain whether or not any SHIP OF UNION, UNION COUNTY, purpose shall be reduced accordingly. There shall be a Senior Citizens Advi- outstanding interest remain of record NEW JERSEY. Section 9. The Capital Budget is §263-3. Yard Waste-Collection. sory Council consisting of nine voting and/or have priority over the lien being hereby amended to conform with the Sweeping, raking, blowing or other- members appointed by the Township foreclosed and, if so the current U220030 UNLAug. 28, 2008 ($10.29) provisions of this ordinance to the wise placing yard waste that is not Council and two nonvoting members. amount due thereon. _ UN|ON extent of any inconsistency herewith, containerized at the curb or along the The nonvoting members are a liai- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- and the resolutions promulgated by street is only allowed during the seven son/representative from the Township son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be TOWNSHIP OF UNION the Local Finance Board showing full (7) days prior to a scheduled and Council and the Director of the Senior entitled only a return of the deposit detail of the amended Capital Budget announced collection, and shall not be Citizen Program. Advisory Council paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that and Capital Program, as approved by placed closer than 10 feet from any members shall be responsible for ther recourse against the Mortgagor, an Ordinance rescinding Ordinance the Division of Local Government Ser- storm drain inlet. Placement of such attending all meetings. If he/she is the Mortgagor's attorney. 5055 and amending Ordinance No. vices, is on file with the Township yard waste at the curb or along the unable to attend a meeting, it is JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $311,686.97*** 4955 adopted June 27, 2006 set forth Clerk and is available for public street at any other time or in any other his/her responsibility to contact the Three Hundred Eleven Thousand Six inspection. manner is a violation of this ordinance. Senior Citizen Center prior to the Hundred Eighty-Six and 97/100*"* below was introduced at a meeting of Attorney: the Township Committee of the Town- Section 10. This ordinance shall take If such placement of yard waste meeting. The Senior Citizen Advisory ship of Union in the County of Union, effect twenty days after the first publi- occurs, the party responsible for Council may ask the Township Councjl PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC held on August 26, 2008 and that said cation hereof after final passage. placement of the yard waste must to remove, and the Township Council 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ordinance will be further considered U219952 UNLAug. 28, 2008 ($79.38) remove the yard waste from the street may remove, any member failing, with- SUITE 100 for final passage at a meeting of the or said party shall be deemed in viola- out having been excused by such MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Township Committee at the Municipal tion of this ordinance. Senior Citizen Advisory Council, to (856)813-5500 Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union HILLSIDE §263-4. Enforcement, attend three consecutive meetings. New Jersey on September 9, 2008 at The provisions of this Article shall be Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 7:30 o'clock P.M. enforced by the Township of Hillside A full legal description can be found at ' TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE Police Department, Building Depart- the Union County Sheriff's Office EILEEN BIRCH PUBLIC NOTICE ment and Public Works Department. 5 91-3. Term. Total Upset: $340,199.87 Township Clerk The term shall be for five years, with ""Three Hundred Forty Thousand One Notice is hereby given that the fol- the exception of those appointed to fill Hundred Ninety-Nine and 87/100*** AN ORDINANCE RESCINDING ORDI- lowing ordinance has been introduced §263-5. Violations and Penalty. vacancies. Appointments will take August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 NANCE NO. 5055 AND ADOPTING A on first reading at a meeting of the Any person(s) who is found to be in effect July 1. Vacancies shall be filled U218270 PRO ($143.08) NEW ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDI- Township Council held Tuesday violation of the provisions of this ordi- for the unexpired terms only by the NANCE NO. 4955 AUTHORIZING THE evening, August 19, 2008 and will be nance shall be subject to the following Township Council. All members shall REIMBURSEMENT OF UTILITY ENGI- considered for adoption at a meeting serve without compensation, but may ELIZABETH NEERING COSTS FROM THE NEW of the Township Council to be held at fines: A. First offense: $50. be reimbursed for necessary expenses SHERIFF'S SALE ' JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF TRANS- the Municipal Building, Liberty and B. Second offense: $100. incurred in the performance of their PORTATION INCURRED IN CONNEC- Hillside Avenues on September 8, duties, provided said reimbursements Sheriff's File Number: CH-080046S1 TION WITH THE GARDEN STATE 2008 at 7:15 p.m. or as soon there- C. Third or subsequent offense: $250. Division: CHANCERY ;• PARKWAY INTERCHANGE 142 (I-78) are approved by the Mayor and Town- Docket Number: F1894107 after as the matter can be considered. 2. Severability. Each section, subsec- ship Council. The Township Council PROJECT FOR TAN llfAMOUNln T NOT TO All persons interested will be given an shall also designate one of its mem- County: Union ': EXCEED"""" "" " ""!' «n" opportunity to be heard concerning tion, sentence, clause and phrase of bers to be a representative of the Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL FIFTEEN THOUSAND such ordinance. this Ordinance is declared to be an TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE T independent section, subsection, sen- Township Council upon said Advisory b 6L"LARS"' & 00/100 CENTS A copy of this ordinance has been tence, clause and phrase. If any por- Council who shall serve a one-year VS ($15,000.00). posted on the bulletin board upon tion of this Ordinance, or Its applica- term from July 1 to June 30 inclusive. Defendant: ALIRIO DBSOUZA, HIS which public notices are customarily tion to any person or circumstances, The Township Council shall consider, HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL BE IT ORDAINED by the Township" posted In the Township of Hillside and shall be adjudged or otherwise deter- in making appointments to the Senior REPRESENTATIVES, AND HIS, THEIR Committee of the Township of Union in a copy is available up to and including mined to be invalid, unconstitutional, Citizen Advisory Council, representa- OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN the County of Union: the time of said meeting to the mem- void, or ineffective for any cause or tion of all existing senior citizens RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; bers of the general public of the Town- reason, such determination shall not groups within the Township. ERNESTINA RACHA DESOUZA, HER Section 1. Authority is hereby given ship who snail request same, at the affect the remaining provisions of this HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL for engineering support services in Township Clerk's Office, Liberty & Hill- Ordinance, and the application of such REPRESENTATIVES, AND HER, connection with the Garden State side Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey, remaining provisions shall not be § 91-4. Bylaws. THEIR OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES- Parkway Interchange 142 (I-78) proj- affected thereby and shall remain in SORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER- ect being undertaken by the N.J. EST; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- BY DIRECTION OF THE full force and effect, and to this end, ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOM- Department of Transportation. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL the provisions of this Ordinance are K. Amendments. These bylaws may be Section 2. The work authorized shall severable. altered, repealed, amended or added INEE FOR FRANKLIN CREDIT MAN- consist of, but not be limited to, verify- Janet Vlaisavljevic, RMC to by affirmative vote of not less than AGEMENT CORPORATION i ing, approving and inspecting that the Township Clerk 3. All other ordinances in conflict or the majority of the Advisory Council. Sale Date: 09/03/2008 State's contract plans and specifica- otherwise inconsistent with this ordi- AH members of the Senior Citizens Writ of Execution: 06f30/2008 tions related to existing and proposed TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE nance are hereby repealed, to the Advisory Council, Senior Citizen By virtue of the above-stated writ of facilities owned and operated by the COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF NEW extent of such conflict or inconsisten- Director and the Township Council rep- execution to me directed I shall Township are adequately protected, JERSEY cy. In the event of any inconsistencies resentative shall be furnished a copy expose for sale by public venue, at the relocated, or adjusted as part of the between the provisions of this Ordi- of proposed amendments at least 10 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION project. ; Ordinance Number -08-022 nance and any prior ordinance of the days prior, at which time bylaws will be BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Section 3. The sum of $3,000.00 Township of Hillside, the provisions considered. All changes in the bylaws BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, NX, $15,000.00 is hereby appropriated to hereof shall be determined to govern. wljj become effective upon the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the the payment of the work listed In Sec- AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE All other parts, portions and provisions approval of the same by the Township afternoon of said day> All successful tion 2 hereof. The sum so appropriat- CODE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILL- of the Revised General Ordinances of Council. bidders must have 20% of their bid ed shall be met from the proceeds SIDE TO ADD CHAPTER 263 ("YARD the Township of Hillside are hereby 2. Severability. Each section, subsec- available in cash or certified check at stipulated in an Agreement between WASTE COLLECTION"), _....• ratified and confirmed, except where tion, sentence, clause and phrase of the conclusion of the sales. the Commissioner of Transportation, inconsistent with the terms hereof. this Ordinance is declared to be an The property to be sold is located in acting for and in the name of the State WHEREAS, the State of New Jersey This Ordinance shall take effect 20 independent section, subsection, sen- the City of Elizabeth in the County of of New Jersey, and the Township, of Department of Environmental Protec- days after final passage and publica- tence, clause and phrase. If any por- Union, State of New Jersey. Union dated Fobruary—3;-2006 June tion '("NJDEP") Bureau of Nonpolnt tion as provided by law. tion of this Ordinance, or its applica- Commonly known as: 1056 East Grand Pollution Control's Municipal Stormwa- U219867 UNLAug. 28, 2008 ($98.00) tion to any person or circumstances, Street (a/k/a Grand Street), Elizabeth, , 2008. No part or the cost of said ter Regulation Program requires that shall be adjudged or otherwise deter- NJ 07201 purpose shall be assessed against municipalities maintain or amend their mined to be invalid, unconstitutional, roperty specially benefited, existing ordinances to help minimize HILLSIDE void, or ineffective for any cause or Tax Lot No.: 335 - W09 in Block 9 Eection 4. It is hereby determined and the impact of yard waste on the quali- Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) stated that (1) the making of such reason, such determination shall not 100 ft x 25 ft improvement (hereinafter referred to ty of the State and Township of Hill- TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE affect the remaining provisions of this as "purpose") is not a current expense side's water resources; and PUBLIC NOTICE Ordinance, and 1he application of such Nearest Cross Street: Catherine Street of said Township, and (2) the estimat- WHEREAS, through the Township of remaining provisions shall not be Subject to any open taxes, ed cost of said purpose is $2,000,00 Hillside's Department of Public Works Notice is hereby given that the fol- affected thereby and shall remain in water/sewer, municipal or tax liens $15,000.00, and (3) the cost of such and In the interest of the health, safe- lowing ordinance has been introduced full force and effect, and to this end, that may be due. purpose, as hereinbefore stated, ty and welfare of the Township's resi- on first reading at a meeting of the the provisions of this Ordinance are Tax and prior lien info: At the time of includes the aggregate amount of dents and visitors, the NJDEP's Munic- Township Council held Tuesday severable. publication taxes/sewer/water informa- ipal Stormwater Regulation Program evening, August 19, 2008 and will be tion Was not available - You must $3,000.00 $15,000.00 which is esti- considered for adoption at a meeting 3. All other ordinances in conflict or check with the tax collector for exact mated to be necessary to finance the has provided pertinent language to be otherwise inconsistent with this ordi- amounts due. cost of such purpose, including included in the Township Code to reg- of the Township Council to be held at nance are hereby repealed, to the accounting fees, engineering and ulate the disposal of yard waste so as the Municipal Building, Liberty and extent of such conflict or inconsisten- Note: The sheriff reserves the right to' inspection costs, legal expenses and to minimize the degradation of the Hillside Avenues on September 8, cy. In the event of any inconsistencies adjourn this sale for any length of time other expenses, including interest on quality of the State and Township of 2008 at 7:15 p.m. or as soon there- between the provisions of this Ordi- without further advertisement. such obligations to the extent permit- Hillside's water resources. after as the matter can be considered. nance and any prior ordinance of the JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $477,585.41*** ted by Section 40A:2-20 of the Local NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT All persons interested will be given an Township of Hillside, the provisions Four Hundred Seventy-Seven Thou- Bond Law: ORDAINED by the Township Council of opportunity to be heard concerning hereof shall be determined to govern. sand Five Hundred Eighty-Five and the Township of Hillside in the County such ordinance. All other parts, portions and provisions 41/100*** Section 5. Each bond anticipation of Union, State of New Jersey, that the A copy of this ordinance has been of the Revised General Ordinances of Attorney; note issued pursuant to this ordinance Township of Hillside Code Is hereby posted on the bulletin board upon the Township of Hillside are hereby ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, shall be dated on or about the date of amended as follows: which public notices are customarily ratified and confirmed, except where LLC its issuance and shall be payable not posted in the Township of Hillside ana inconsistent with the terms hereof. 200 SHEFFIELD STREET more than one year from its date, shall SUITE 301 bear interest at a rate per annum as 1. The Township Code shall be a copy Is available up to and including This Ordinance shall take effect 20 ' may be hereafter determined within amended by adding a new Chapter 263 the time of said meeting to the mem- days after final passage and publica- MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 the limitations prescribed by law and titled "Yard Waste Collection^, as fol- bers of the general public of the Town- - tion as provided by law. (•908)233-8500 FCZ-89682 may be renewed from time to time pur- lows: ship who snail request same, at the U219868 UNLAug. 28, 2008 ($86.24) Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich suant to and within the limitations bre- Township Clerk's Office, Liberty and A full legal description can be found at scribed by the Local Law Bond. Each CHAPTER 263, YARD WASTE Hillside Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey. the .Union County Sheriff's Office of said notes shall be signed by the COLLECTION Total Upset: $533,631.41 Chairman of the Township Committee BY DIRECTION OF THE PUBLIC NOTICE •••Five Hundred Thirty-Three Thou- and the Township's Chief Financial §263-1. Purpose. TOWNSHIP COUNCIL sand Six Hundred Thirty-One and Officer and shall be under the seal of To establish a yard waste collection Janet Vlaisavljevic, RMC LINDEN 41/100*** said Township and attested by the and disposal program in the Township Township Clerk August 7, 14,21, 28, 2008 I Township Clerk. Said officers are of Hillside, so as to protect public SHERIFFS SALE U218272 PRO ($152.88) , hereby authorized to execute said health, safety arid welfare, and to pre- TOWNSHIPOF HILLSIDE Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004705 notes and to issue said notes in such scribe penalties for the failure to com- COUNTY OF UNION, STATE OF Division: CHANCERY ELIZABETH ~~ form as they may adopt in conformity NEW JERSEY Docket Number: F3267307 with law. The power to determine any ply, County: Union • SHERIFF'S SALE ,: matters with respect to said notes not §263-2. Definitions. Ordinance Number -0-08-023 Plaintiff: JPMORGAN MORTGAGE Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004686 determined by this ordinance and also For the purpose of this ordinance, the ACQUISITION CORP. Division: CHANCERY ': the power to sell said notes Is hereby following terms, phrases, words and AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE VS •• . • Docket Number: F937707 delegated to the Governing Body along their derivations shall have the mean- TOWNSHIP CODE AT CHAPTER 91 Defendant: RHONDA JULIUS County: Union with the Chief Financial Officer who is ings stated herein unless their use in ("SENIOR CITIZENS ADVISORY Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Plaintiff: RESIDENTIAL FUNDING hereby authorized to sell said notes, the text of this Chapter clearly demon- COUNCIL"), § 91-1, § 91-2 AND §91- Writ of Execution; 07/01/2008 COMPANY, LLC either at one time or from time to time, strates a different meaning. When not 4(K). By virtue of the above-stated writ of VS in the manner provided by law. inconsistent with the context, words execution to me directed I shall Defendant: MARGARITA JARAMILLO; Section 6. It is hereby determined and used in the present tense include the WHEREAS, the Township Council had expose for sale by public venue, at the MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- declared that the period of usefulness future, words used in the plural num- previously enacted an Ordinance on' UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION TRATION SYSTEMS, INC, AS NOMI- of said purpose according to its rea- ber include the singular number, "and July 19, 2006, modifying, among other BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- NEE FOR HOMECOMINGS FINAN- sonable life is a period offorty years words used in the singular number things, the manner in wnich the Senior BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., CIAL, LLC (F/K7A HOMECOMINGS computed from the date of said bonds. Include" the plural number. The word Citizens Advisory Council membership on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock.in the FINANCIAL NETWORK, INC.); AMERI- Section 7. It is hereby determined "shall" is always mandatory and not was comprised; and afternoon of said day. All successful FIRST HOME IMPROVEMENT and stated that the Supplemental Debt merely directory. bidders must have 20% of their bid Statement required by said Local Bond WHEREAS, certain corresponding available In cash or certified check at FINANCE CO. Law has been duly made and filed in provisions of Chapter 91 were ren- the conclusion of the sales. Sale Date: 09/03/2008 the office of the Township Clerk of said CONTAINERIZED - means the place- dered as repealed but remained within Property to be sold is located in the Writ of Execution: 06/30/2008 Township, and that such statement so ment of yard waste in a trash can, the text of the Township Code; and City of Linden, County of Union, By virtue of the above-stated writ of filed shows that the gross debt of said bucket, bag or other vessel, such as to WHEREAS, the Township Council State of New Jersey. execution Xo me directed I shall Township, as defined in Section 40A:2- prevent the yard waste from spilling or seeks, wherever possible, to ensure Premises commonly knows as: 1014 expose for sale by public venue, at the 43 of said Local Bond Law, is not blowing out into the street and coming consistency throughout the Township JOHN ST. LINDEN NJ 07036 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION increased by this ordinance and that into contact with stormwater. Code. BEING KNOWN as LOT 11, BLOCK BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- the issuance of the bonds and notes PERSON - any individual, corporation, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT 85, on the official Tax Map of the City BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J... authorized by this ordinance will be company, partnership, firm, associa- ORDAINED by the Township Council of of Linden on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the within all debt limitations prescribed tion, or political subdivision of this the Township of Hillside in the County afternoon of said day. All successful by said Local Bond Law. State subject to municipal jurisdiction. of Union, State of New Jersey, that the Dimensions: 60 feet x 100 feet bidders must have 20% of their bfd STREET - means any street, avenue, Township of Hillside Code is hereby Nearest Cross Street: Middlesex available in cash or certified check at boulevard, road, parkway, viaduct, amended as follows: Street the conclusion of the sales. Section 8. Any funds received from drive, or other way, which is an exist- The Sheriff hereby reserves the The property to be sold is located In the County of Union, the State of New ing State, county, or municipal road- right to adjourn this sale without the City of Elizabeth in the County of Jersey or any of their agencies, or any 1. The Township Code shall be further notice by publication. Union, State of New Jersey. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 38 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE J»UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICE Commonly known as; 49 Grove Street, Elizabeth Tax Lot: 14 87/100*** 14/100*** Elizabeth, NJ 07202 Dimensions: 25.00 feet x 100.00 feet Tax Block: 391 Attorney: August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 Tax Lot No.: 554 in Block 13 x 25.00 feet x 100.00 feet Approximate dimensions: 126.65' x ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, U218814 PRO ($127.40) Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) Nearest Cross Street: Fifth Street 75.30' X 118.13' X 57.35' LLC 102 ft x 25 ft X 105 ft X 25 ft The Sheriff hereby reserves the Nearest cross street: Vreeland Mills 200 SHEFFIELD STREET Nearest Cross Street: Murray Street right to adjourn this sale without Road SUITE 301 ELIZABETH Subject to any open taxes, further notice by publication. THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 water/sewer, municipal or tax liens 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE (908)233-8500 XRZ-68956-R1 SHERIFF'S SALE that may be due. pal liens or other charges, and any WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004815 Tax and prior Men info: Taxes/ such taxes, charges, liens, insurance THROUGH PUBLICATION. A full legal description can be found at Division: CHANCERY sewer/water may be delinquent - You premiums or other advances made by JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $173,725.42*** the Union County Sheriff's Office Docket Number: F3447507 plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- County: Union must check with the tax collector for ed parties are to conduct and rely One Hundred Seventy-Three Thousand Total Upset: $306,574.98 exact amounts due. upon their own independent investiga- Seven Hundred Twenty-Five and ***Three Hundred Six Thousand Five Plaintiff: HSBC USA BANK, NATION- Note: The sheriff reserves the right to tion to ascertain whether or not any 42/100"* Hundred Seventy-Four and 98/100*** AL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR adjourn this sale for any length of time outstanding interest remain of record Attorney: August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON without further advertisement. and/or have priority over the lien being PLUESE, BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC U218822 PRO ($129.36) ARMT 2005-1 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $407,019.35*** foreclosed and, if so the current 20000 HORIZON WAY VS Four Hundred Seven Thousand Nine- amount due thereon. SUITE 900 ELIZABETH Defendant: JUAN VENTURA; ANTONIA teen and 35/100*** **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054-4318 . VENTURA; LUIS HERNANDEZ; NJ Attorney: son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be (856)813-1700 SHERIFF'S SALE LENDERS CORP.; PARK PLAZA RADI- ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, entitled only a return of the deposit Sheriff; Ralph Froehlich Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004838 OLOGY; STATE OF NEW JERSEY; LLC paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- A full legal description can be found at Division: CHANCERY .. NEW CINGULAR WIRELESS PCS, the Union County Sheriff's Office LLC; AMICA MUTUAL INSURANCE; 200 SHEFFIELD STREET ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Docket Number: F1645207 CHAIM M. MANDEL; COZY FORMAL SUITE 301 the Mortgagor's attorney. Total Upset: $201,090.59 County: Union WEAR INC., PRIME UNIFORM SUP- MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $356,161.50*** ***Two Hundred One Thousand Ninety Plaintiff: GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC PLY, INCORPORATED; AHS HOSPI- (908)233-8500 FCZ-85933 Three Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand and 59/100*** VS TAL CORP; MONMOUTH COUNTY Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich One Hundred Sixty-One and August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 Defendant: EDSON MALANSKI, HIS BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES; JP A full legal description can be found at 50/100*** . U218297 PRO ($107.80) HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL MORGAN CHASE BANK,' N.A. the Union County Sheriff's Office Attorney: REPRESENTATIVES, AND HIS, THEIR Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Total Upset: $475,897.48 OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN Writ of Execution: 07/16/2008 •"Four Hundred Seventy-Five Thou- PHELAN HALLiNAN & SCHMIEG, PC RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; MORT- sand Eight Hundred Ninety-Seven and 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SHERIFF'S SALE GAGE ELECTRONIC REGSITRATION By virtue of the above-stated writ of 48/100*** SUITE 100 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004827 SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR execution to me directed I shall August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Division: CHANCERY GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, expose for sale by public venue, at the U218275 PRO ($135.24) (856) 813-5500 Docket Number: F3257307 INC.; IONEIDES SOUSA UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich County. Union Sale Date: 09/10/2008 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- ELIZABETH A full legal description can be found at Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL Writ of Execution: 07/09/2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., the Union County Sheriff's Office TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE By virtue of the above-stated writ of on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock In the Total Upset: $402,602.15 afternoon of said day. All successful SHERIFF'S SALE ***Four Hundred Two Thousand Six VS execution to me directed I shall bidders must have 20% of their bid Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004703 Hundred Two and 15/100*** Defendant: ANNA BRITOS; THE STATE expose for sale by public venue, at the available in cash or certified check at Division: CHANCERY August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 OF NEW JERSEY UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the conclusion of the sales. Docket Number: F3433707 U218266 PRO ($150.92) Sale Date: 09/10/2008 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Property to be sold is located in the County: Union Writ of Execution: 07/08/2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL By virtue of the above-stated writ of on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the State of New Jersey. * ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR ELIZABETH execution to me directed I shall afternoon of said day. All successful Premises commonly knows as: 423 CSMC ARMNT 2006-3 expose for sale by public venue, at the bidders must have 20% of their bid LIVINGSTON STREET, ELIZABETH VS . SHERIFF'S SALE UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION available in cash or certified check at NJ 07206. Defendant: MERCEDES VENTURA, Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004805 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- the conclusion of the sales. ANNA VENTURA, MORTGAGE REGIS- Division: CHANCERY BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., The property to be sold is located in BEING KNOWN as LOT 674 (to be TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMI- Docket Number: F2381307A on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock In the the City of ELIZABETH in the County known as lot 674.A in 2005), BLOCK NEE FOR NJ LENDERS CORP. County: Union afternoon of said day. All successful of Union, State of New Jersey. 3, on the official Tax Map of the City Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Plaintiff: DLJ MORTGAGE CAPITAL bidders must have 20% of their bid Commonly known as: 949 OLIVE ST., of Elizabeth Writ of Execution: 07/02/2008 INC. available in cash or certified check at ELIZABETH, NJ 07201 Dimensions: 100.00ft x 25.00ft X VS the conclusion of the sales. Tax Lot No.: 1462 in Block 8 100.00ft X 25.00ft By virtue of the above-stated writ of Nearest Cross Street: Fourth Street execution to me directed I shall Defendant: ARMANDO TORRE, MORT- The property to be sold is located in Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 25 The Sheriff hereby reserves the expose for sale by public venue, at the GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of ft x 100 ft right to adjourn this sale without UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR UNION and State of New Jersey. Nearest Cross Street: Spring Street further notice by publication. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- ACT LENDING CORPORATION, D/B/A Commonly known as: 563 ADAMS AVE, Subject to any open taxes, •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ACT MORTGAGE CAPITAL ELIZABETH, NJ 07207. water/sewer, municipal or tax liens pal liens or other charges, and any on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Tax Lot No. 24, W08 in Block No. 8 that may be due. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance afternoon of said day. All successful Writ of Execution: 07/18/2008 Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 25 X Tax and prior lien info: At the time of premiums or other advances made by bidders must have 20% of their bid By virtue of the above-stated writ of 151 . publication taxes/sewer/water informa- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- available in cash or certified check at execution to me directed I shall Nearest cross street: JULIA STREET tion was not available - You must ed parties are to conduct and rely the conclusion of the sales, expose for sale by public venue, at the BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE check with the tax collector for exact upon their own independent investiga- Property to be sold is located In the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION EASTERLY LINE OF ADAMS AVENUE amounts due. tion to ascertain whether or not any City of Elizabeth, County of Union, BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- DISTANT NORTHERLY 150.00 FEET NoteN : ThThe sherifh f reserves the right to outstanding interest remain of record State of New Jersey. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE adjourn this sale for any length of time and/or have priority over the lien being Premises commonly knows as: 515 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the EASTERLY LINE OF ADAMS AVENUE withouwiht t ftfurtheh r advertisementdtit. foreclosed and, if so the current LIVINGSTON STREET, ELIZABETH afternoon of said day. All successful WITH THE NORTHERLY LINE OF JUDGMENT AMOUNAMOUNTT : $303,448.62**$3034 * amount due thereon. NJ 07206 bidders must have 20% of their bid JULIA STREET Three Hundred Three Thousand Four "If the sale is set aside for any rea- BEING KNOWN as LOT 686.C, available in cash or certified check at "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES Hundred Forty-Eight and 62/100*** son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be BLOCK 3, on the official Tax Map of the conclusion of the sales. THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE Attorney: entitled only a return of the deposit the City of Elizabeth Property to be sold is located in the WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Dimensions: 26.00ft x 100.00ft x City of Elizabeth, County of Union, THROUGH PUBLICATION." LLC ther recourse against the Mortgagor, 26.00ft X 100,00ft State of New Jersey. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: 200 SHEFFIELD STREET the Mortgagor's attorney. Nearest Cross Street: Fifth Street Premises commonly knows as: 1013 2007 3RD PARTY LIEN, SOLD ON SUITE 301 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $322,599.66*** The Sheriff hereby reserves the Flora Street, Elizabeth NJ 07201 06/02/2007; CERT # 07-00246 MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Three Hundred Twenty-Two Thou- right to adjourn this sale without BEING KNOWN as LOT 779, BLOCK $1,473.45 (908)233-8500 XCZ-88087 sand Five Hundred Ninety-Nine and further notice by publication. 8, on the official Tax Map of the City TOTAL AS OF July 17, 2008: Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 66/100*** 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- of Elizabeth $1,473.45 A full legal description can be found at Attorney: pal flens or other charges, and any Dimensions: 17.60ft x 100.00ft x JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $325,350.52*** the Union County Sheriff's Office such taxes, charges, liens, insurance 17.60ft x 100.00ft Three Hundred Twenty-Five Thou- PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC premiums or other advances made by Total Upset: ,$330,639.95 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Nearest Cross Street: Spring Street sand Three Hundred Fifty and '"Three Hundred Thirty Thousand Six SUITE 100 ed parties are to conduct and rely The Sheriff hereby reserves the 52/100*" Hundred Thirty-Nine and 95/100*** upon their own independent investiga- right to adjourn this sale without Attorney: August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 tion lo ascertain whether or not any further notice by publication. FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC U218818 PRO ($135.24) (856) 813-5500 outstanding interest remain of record 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- 7 CENTURY DRIVE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich and/or have priority over the lien being pal liens or other charges, and any SUITE 201 _ RAHWAY A full legal description can be found at foreclosed and, if so the current such taxes, charges, liens, insurance PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 the Union County Sheriff's Office amount due thereon. premiums or other advances made by (973) 538-4700 SHERIFF'S SALE Total Upset: $352,680.15 **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sheriff's File Number: CH-07005046 "'Three Hundred Fifty-Two Thousand son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ed parties are to conduct and rely A full legal description can be found at Division: CHANCERY Six Hundred Eighty and 15/100*" entitled only a return of the deposit upon their own independent investiga- the Union County Sheriff's Office Docket Number: F1821304 August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- tion to ascertain whether or not any Total Upset: $360,557.14 County: Union U218791 PRO ($174.44) ther recourse against the Mortgagor, outstanding interest remain of record ***Three Hundred Sixty Thousand Five Plaintiff: UNION FEDERAL BANK OF the Mortgagor's attorney. and/or have priority over the lien being Hundred Fifty-Seven and 14/100*** INDIANAPOLIS LINDEN JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $411,418.90*** foreclosed and, if so the current August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 VS Four Hundred Eleven Thousand Four amount due thereon. U218816 PRO ($135.24) Defendant: MELIDA CABEZAS; PNC SHERIFF'S SALE Hundred Eighteen and 90/100*** **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- BANK, N.A. Sheriff's File Number: CH-08000253 Attorney: son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be ~~ ' ROSELLE Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Division: CHANCERY entitled only a return of the deposit Writ of Execution: 08/28/2007 Docket Number: F694606 PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of the above-stated writ of County: Union 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004745 execution to me directed I shall Plaintiff: VNB MORTGAGE SER- SUITE 100 the Mortgagor's attorney. Division: CHANCERY expose for sale by public venue, at the VICES, INC. MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 JUDGMENT AMOUNT; $253,651.03*** Docket Number: F720907 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION t856) 813-5500 Two Hundred Fifty-Three Thousand County: Union BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Defendant: MARIE CAPPELLACCI, ET Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Six Hundred Fifty-One and 03/100*** Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ALS A full legal description can be found at Attorney: TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Sale Date: 09/03/2008 afternoon of said day. All successful Writ of Execution: 09/13/2006 the Union County Sheriff's Office PHELANI HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC UNDER THE POOLING AND SERVIC- bidders must have 20% of their bid Total Upset: $448,644.56 , 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD ING AGREEMENT SERIES 2004-B available in cash or certified check at By virtus of the above-stated writ of ***Four Hundred Forty-Eight Thousand SUITE 100 VS - • " the conclusion of the sales. execution to me directed I shall Six Hundred Forty-Four and 56/100*** MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Defendant: CHRISTINA LYN SOTO; The property to be sold is located in expose for sale by public venue, at the August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 (856)813-5500 ANGEL TLANIPA; STATE OF NEW the CITY of RAHWAY, County of UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 1)218267 PRO ($152.88) Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich JERSEY UNION and State of New Jersey. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- A full legal description can be found at Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Commonly known as: 98 RICHMOND BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ELIZABETH the Union County Sheriff's Office Writ of Execution: 07/07/2008 TERRACE, RAHWAY, NJ 07065. on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Total Upset: $285,112.27 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Tax Lot No. 3 in Block No. 42 afternoon of said day. All successful SHERIFF'S SALE ***Two Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand execution to me directed I shall Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 50 X bidders must have 20% of their bid Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004682 One Hundred Twelve and 27/100*** expose for sale by public venue, at the 100 available in cash or certified check at Division: CHANCERY August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the conclusion of the sales. Docket Number: F1708907 U218793 PRO ($150.92) BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Nearest cross street: WEST INMAN Municipality: City of Linden County: Union BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., AVENUE Street Address: 10 North Wood Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- LINDEN on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Beginning at a point on the northwest Avenue, Unit 307 CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSAB afternoon of said day.. All successful side of Richmond Terrace distant Tax Lot: 12C0307 MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS- SHERIFF'S SALE bidders must have 20% of their bid southwesterly 131.89 feet from Its Tax Block: 201 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES Sheriff's File Number: CH-07006396 available in cash or certified check at intersection with the southerly iside of Approximate dimensions: Condo Unit 2006-2 Division: CHANCERY the conclusion of the sales. West Inman Avenue; thence running Nearest cross street: Condo Unit VS Docket Number: F1341107 The property- to be sold is located in "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES the Borough of Roselle In the County THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE Defendant: MANDJE TOURE County: Union of Union, State of New Jersey, WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Plaintiff: EVERHOME MORTGAGE Commonly known as: 117 Poplar WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Writ of Execution: 05/14/2008 COMPANY Street, Roselle, NJ 07203 THROUGH PUBLICATION." THROUGH PUBLICATION. .By virtue of the above-stated writ of VS Tax Lot No.: 1 5 in Block ,1602 PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $13,733.49*** execution to me directed I shall Defendant: FRANK V MARTUCCI, JR. Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) NONE AS of July 23rd, 2008. Thirteen Thousand Seven Hundred expose for sale by public venue, at the AND FLORENCE ANN CALUCCI 133 ft x 45 ft X 141 ft X 45 ft JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $236,623.44*** Thirty-Three and 49/100*" UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Nearest Cross Street: Second Avenue Two Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Writ of Execution: 10/09/2007 Subject to any open taxes, Six .Hundred Twenty-Three and PLUE!^ BECKER & SALTZMAN, LLC BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., By virtue of the above-stated writ of water/sewer, municipal or tax liens 44/100*** 20000 HORIZON WAY on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the execution to me directed I shall that may be due. Attorney: SUITE 900 • afternoon of said day. All successful expose for sale by public venue, at the FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054-4318 bidders must have 20% of their bid UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Tax and prior lien info: Taxes/ 7 CENTURY DRIVE (856)813-1700 available in cash or certified check at Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich the conclusion of the sales. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- sewer/water may be delinquent - You SUITE 201 Property to be sold Is located in the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, . N.J., must check with the tax collector for PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 A full legal description can be found at City of Elizabeth, County of Union, on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in tha exact amounts due. (973) 538-4700 the Union County Sheriff's Office State of New Jersey. afternoon of said day. • All successful Note: The sheriff reserves the right to Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Total Upset: $19,552.57 Premises commonly knows as: 611 bidders must have 20% of their bid adjourn this sale for any length of time A full legal description can be found at •"Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Broadway, Elizabeth NJ 07206 available in cash or certified check at without further advertisement. ••< the Union County Sheriff's Office Fifty-Two and 57/1.00*" BEING KNOWN as LOT 51, BLOCK 3, the conclusion of the sales. JUpGMENT AMOUNT: $269,643.87"* Total Upset: $275,696.14 August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 on the official Tax Map of the City of Municipality: City of Linden Two Hundred Sixty-Nine Thousand ***Two Hundred Seventy-Five Thou- U218295 PRO ($103.88) Street Address: 712 Beechwood Road Six Hundred Forty-Three and sand Six Hundred Ninety-Six and CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 39

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ELIZABETH ELIZABETH LSNDEN POWERS KIRN, LLC NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE 728 Marne Highway, Suite 200 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004951 Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004845 Moorestown, NJ 08057 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO' Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY (856) 802-1000 BARBARA MANNING, her heirs, Obdulio Gallego, his/her heirs, Docket Number: F3430407 Docket Number: F2186007B Attorneys for Plaintiff (2008-1491) devisees, and personal representa- devisees, and personal representa- County: Union County: Union tives, and her, their or any of their tives, and his, her their or any of Plaintiff: U.S. BANK, NATIONAL Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT successors in right, title and inter- their successors in right, title and ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR AL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE, Superior Court of New Jersey est interest CMLTI 2007-AR1 ON BEHALF OF MORGAN STANLEY Chancery Division VS ABS CAPITAL 1 INC. TRUST 2007- Union County YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Defendant: HENRY MILLAN SALAZAR, HE6 Docket No.29292-08 AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- MRS. HENRY MILLAN SALAZAR, HIS VS ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, WIFE, FABIOLA NARANJO, MRS. Defendant: VICTORIO LONTOC, MRS. STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose ESQS., plaintiffs attorneys, whose FABIOLA NARANJO, HIS WIFE, JUAN VICTORIO LONTOC, HIS WIFE, address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite CAMILO VICTORIA, MRS. JUAN MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- Andres Filipe Gallego, his heirs, 301, Mountainside, New Jersey 301, Mountainside, New Jersey CAMILO VICTORIA, HIS WIFE, TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- devisees, and personal representa- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- NEE FOR DECISION ONE MORTGAGE tives and his/her, their, or any of their 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMI- COMPANY, LLC, JC PENNY COMPA- successors in right, title and interest Complaint filed in a civil action, in Complaint filed in a civil action in NEE FOR AHM MORTGAGE NY, INC. which IndyMac Bank, FSB is plaintiff, which RFC Prime Accredit SCH/SCH is Sale Date: 09/17/2008 Sale Date: 09/10/2008 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and and WILLIE B. GEORGE, et al., are plaintiff, and Obdulio Gallego, et al., Writ of Execution: 07/25/2008 Writ of Execution: 07/21/2008 required to serve upon the Attorneys defendants, pending in the Superior are defendants, pending in the Superi- By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-staled writ of for Plaintiff, Powers Kirn, LLC, 728 Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- or Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall Marne Highway, P.O. Box 848, sion, ! Union Codnty, and bearing Dock- sion, Union County, and bearing Dock- expose for sale by public venue, at the expose far sale by public venue, at the Moorestown, NJ 08057, an Answer to et F -27534-08 within thirty-five (35) et F-1SS55-08 within thirty-five (35) UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the Complaint filed in a Civil Action in days after 08/28/2008 exclusive of days after 08/28/2008 exclusive of BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR. 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- which The Bank of New York, as such date, or if published after such date, or if published after BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Trustee for the Benefit of Certificate- 08/28/2008, (35) days after the actual 08/28/2008, (35) days after the actual on WEDNESDAY, at Iwo o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the holders CWALT, Inc, Alternative Loan date of such publication, exclusive of date of such publication, exclusive of afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful Trust 2007-OA10, Mortgage Pass- such date. If you fail to do so, judg- such date. If you fail to do so, judg- bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid Through Certificates, Series 2007- ment by default may be rendered ment by default may be rendered available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at OA10 is Plaintiff and Andres Filipe against you for the relief demanded in against you for the relief demanded in the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. Gallego , et al., are Defendants, pend- the Amended Complaint. You shall file the Amended Complaint. You shall Property to be sold is located in the ing in the Superior Court of New Jer- your Answer and proof of service in file your Answer and proof of service Property to be sold is located in the City of Linden, County of Union, sey, within thirty-five (35) days after duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- in duplicate with the Clerk of the Supe- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey. August 28, 2008, exclusive of such or Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- rior Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- State of New Jersey Premises commonly knows as: 736 date. If you fall to do so, judgment by tice.Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Premises commonly knows as: 523 Riverbend Drive, Linden NJ 07036 default may be rendered against you Jersey 08625, in accordance with the Jersey 08625, in accordance with the MURRAY ST, ELIZABETH NJ 07202 8EING KNOWN as LOT 7, BLOCK for the relief demanded in the Com- rules of civil practice and procedure. rules of civil practice and procedure. BEING KNOWN as LOT 924, BLOCK 404, on the official Tax Map of the City plaint. You shall file your Answer and 13, on the official Tax Map of the City of Linden Proof of Service in duplicate with the This action has been instituted for This action has been instituted for of Elizabeth Clerk of the Superior Court a"t the the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- Dimensions: 127.93 feet x 5.08 feet x Dimensions: 63.00ft x 125.00ft x Richard J. Hughes Justice Complex, gage dated 11/07/2006 made by Willie gage dated 09/13/2005 made by 2.99 feet x 25.00 feet x 130.00 feet x 53.50ft x 125.00ft CN 971, 6th FFoor, North Wing, Tren- B. George and Robert L. George , wife Obdulio Gallego as mortgagors, to 30.00 feet Nearest Cross Street: Stiles Street ton, New Jersey, 08625, in accordance and husband as mortgagors, to Mort- Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys- Nearest Cross Street: Clover Street The Sheriff hereby reserves the with the rules governing the courts. A gage Electronic Registration Systems, tems, Inc., as nominee for Homecom- The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without $135.00 filing fee payable to the Clerk fnc, as nominee for American Finan- ings Financial Network, Inc. recorded right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. of the Superior Court and a completed cial Resources, Inc. recorded on on 09/19/2005 in Book 11353 of Mort- further notice by publication. •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- Case Information Statement must 11/27/2006 in Book M11947 of Mort- gages for Union County, Page 0421 •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- pal liens or other charges, and any accompany your answer or motion. gages for Union County, Page 689 which Mortgage was duly assigned to pal liens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance which Mortgage was duly assigned to the above natned Plaintiff, who is the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance premiums or other advances made by The action has been instituted for the above named Plaintiff, who is the present holder of said mortgage; and premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage present holder of said mortgage; and (2) to recover possession of, and con- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ed parties are to conduct and rely dated June 22, 2007, recorded on July (2) to recover possession of, and con- cerns premises commonly known as ed parties are to conduct and rely upon their own independent investiga- 6, 2007, in Book 12219 at Page 804&C cerns premises commonly known as 514 DRAKE AVENUE aka 514 DRAKE upon their own independent investiga- tion to ascertain whether or not any made by Carlos Quintero to Mortgage 200 EAST 9TH AVENUE, BOROUGH STREET, ROSELLE, NJ 07203. tion to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., OF ROSELLE, NJ 07203. If you are unable to obtain an attor- outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the lien being as nominee Tor Countrywide Bank, If you are unable to obtain an attor- ney, you may communicate with the and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current FSB and duly assigned to plain-tiff, The ney, you may communicate with the New Jersey Bar Association by calling foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon. Bank of New York, as Trustee for the New Jersey Bar Association by calling 732-249-5000. You may also contact amount due thereon. "If the sale is set aside for any rea- Benefit of Certificateholders CWALT, 732-249-5000. You may also contact the Lawyer Referral Service of the "If the sale is set aside for any rea- son-, the Purchaser at the sale shall be inc. Alternative Loan Trust 2007- the Lawyer Referral Service of the County of venue by calling 908-353- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a return of the deposit OA10, Mortgage Pass-Through Certifi- County of venue by calling 908-353- 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, entitled only a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- cates, Series 2007-OA10, and con- 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, you may communicate with the Legal paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, cerns real estate located at 11 Melrose you may communicate with the Legal Services office of the County of venue ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor's attorney. Terrace, Elizabeth City, NJ 07208- Services office of the County of venue by calling 908-354-4340. the Mortgagor's attorney. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $365,454.14"": Block 13 Lot 853. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $325,493.98*** Three Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand; by calling 908-354-4340. YOU, OBDULIO GALLEGO, his/her Three Hundred Twenty-Five Thou- Four Hundred Fifty-Four and YOU, Andres Filipe Gallego, his YOU, BARBARA MANNING, her heirs, hairs, devisees, and personal repre- sand Four Hundred Ninety-Three 14/100"* heirs, devisees, and personal repre- devisees, and personal representa- sentatives, and his, her, their or any of and 95/100"* Attorney: santatives and his/her, their, or any of tives, and her, their or any of their their successors in right, title and Attorney: their successors in right, title and successors in right, title and interest interest are made a party defendant to PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC J interest are made a defendant are made. a.party defendant to this this foreclosure action because you PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD •: because you are the maker of the foreclosure action because you are an executed Plaintiff's obligation and 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SUITE 100 • ' '• bond/note and mortgage and/or an owner of record of the mortgage prem- mortgage and may be liable for any SUITE 100 . MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 owner thereof and Plaintiff is unable to ises being foreclosed herein and for deficiency, and are a record owner of MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 (856)813-5500 determine the whereabouts of the any lien, claim or interest you may the subject property and for any right, (856) 813-5500 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich defendant, and therefore, does not have in, to or against the subject prop- title and interest you may have in, to Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at know whether he/she is living or dead, erty. or against the subject property. A full legal description can be found at the Union.County Sheriff's Office and therefore, names as defendants File # FC2 106138 Flle#FCZ 103268 the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $409,026.96 Andres Filipe Gallego, his heirs, JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK Total Upset: $354,088.77 •"Four Hundred Nine Thousand Twen- devisees, and personal representa- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY •"Three Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand ty-Six and 96/100*** tives and his/her, their, or any of their This is an attempt- This is an attempt Eighty-Eight and 77/100*** August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 successors in right, title and interest. to collect a debt, to collect a debt, August 2T, 28, September 4, 11, 2008 U2T8789 PRO ($162.68) You are further advised that an .indi- and any Information obtained will and any Information obtained will U219261 PRO ($164.64) vidual who is unable to obtain an attor- be used for that purpose. be used for that purpose. ELIZABETH '. ' ney may communicate with the New U219959 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($42.14) U219875 PRO Aug. 28. 2008 ($42.14) ELIZABETH ~~ Jersey State Bar Association by calling SHERIFF'S SALE toll free 800-792-8315 (within New ELIZABETH SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004750 • Jersey) or 609-394-1101 (from out of Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004942 Division: CHANCERY state). You may also communicate SHERIFF'S SALE ELIZABETH Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F3275307 with a Lawyer Referral Service, or if Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004952 Docket Number: F3631807 County: Union you cannot afford to pay an attorney Division: CHANCERY SHERIFF'S SALE County: Union Plaintiff: THE BANK OF NEW YORK; you may call the Legal Services Office. Docket Number: F3020007 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004699 Plaintiff: POPULAR FINANCIAL SER- AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF THE The phone numbers for the county in County: Union Division: CHANCERY VICES, LLC HOLDERS OF THE TERWIN MORT- which this action is pending are: Plaintiff: FREMONT INVESTMENT & Docket Number: F286507A VS GAGE TRUST 2007-6ALT, ASSET- Legal Services (908) 354-4340, County: Union Defendant: CLOVIS SCHMIDT & MRS. BAKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES LOAN 2007-6ALT. Lawyer Referral (908) 353-4715. VS Plaintiff: FIRST BANK AMERICANO CLOVIS SCHMIDT, UNKNOWN ; File # 2008-1491 Defendant: LUTFI ALZUBI A/K/A LUTFI SPOUSE OF CLOVIS SCHMIDT; VS Jennifer M. Perez, Acting M. ALZUBI A/K/A LUFTI ALZUBI; Defendant: ALVIN PRAMNAUTH, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- Defendant: GERALDO ANTONIO SAN- Clerk of the Superior Court LINDA FUNDING LLC THOMASSO BROS. OIL COMPANY. TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. TOS, MRS. SANTOS, WIFE OF GER- U219881 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($49.49) Sale Date: 09/17/2008 APRAM, LLC AND SHARON Sale Date: 09/17/2008 ALDO ANTONIO SANTOS, MERS FOR Writ of Execution: 07/21/2008 MICHALKO-PICON Writ of Execution: 07/25/2008 GREENPOINT MORTGAGE FUNDING, By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sale Date: 09/03/2008 By virtue of the above-stated writ of INC. LINDEN execution to me directed I shall Writ of Execution: 06/27/2008 execution to me directed I shall Sale Date: 09/10/2008 expose for sale by public venue, at the By virtue of the above-stated writ of expose for sale by public venue, at the Writ of Execution: 07/09/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION execution to me directed I shall UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION By virtue of the above-stated writ of CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- expose for sale by public venue, at the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- execution to me directed I shall BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., expose for sale by public venue, at the NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION afternoon of said day. All successful BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., afternoon of said day. All successful BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- The City of Linden, New Jersey has bidders must have 20% of their bid on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the bidders must have 20% of their bid BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., awarded a contract without competi- available in cash or certified check, at afternoon of said day. All successful available in cash or certified check at on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the tive Bidding as a Professional Service, the conclusion of the sales. bidders must have 20% of their bid the conclusion of the sales. afternoon of said day. All successful pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40AH1-1 et seq. Property Address: 76 Marshall Street, available in cash or certified check at NAME OF SALE: Popular Financial bidders must have 20% of their bid The contract was awarded pursuant, to Elizabeth NJ 07206 the conclusion of the sales. Services, LLC vs. Clovis Schmidt, and available in cash or certified check at a "Fair and Open Process" as per Block and Lot: Block: 2; Lot: 755 W02 The property to be sold is located in Mrs Clovis Schmidt, Unknown Spouse the conclusion of the sales. N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- City: City of Elizabeth the City of Elizabeth in the County of of Clovis Schmidt; Mortgage Electronic MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth tract and the resolution authorizing it County: UNION Union, and State of New Jersey. Registration, Systems, inc. COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. are available for public inspection in Dimension: 100.00' X 25.00' Premises are commonly known as: STREET NO.: 328 Magnolia Avenue, STREET & STREET NO: 1013-1015. the Office of the Municipal Clerk. Nearest Cross Street: First Street 313-315 Second Street, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, NJ 07206 Flora St. "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES New Jersey TAX LOT AND BLOCK NOS. Lot 709 Block 3 TAX BLOCK AND LOT: AWARDED: Appraisal Consultants THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE Tax Lot No. 736 in Block No. 1 BLOCK: 8 LOT: 779A Corp. WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 15.58' X 293 Eisenhower Parkway, Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 THE DIMENSIONS: 25.02ft X 100.00 THROUGH PUBLICATION.** feet wide by 100 feet long ft. X 25.02ft. X 100.00ft. 100.00' Suite 200 NearesNt t CrosCsss Street: RRiplei y Place. NO. OF FEET TO THE NEAREST NEAREST CROSS STREET: 167.60' Livingston, New Jersey •Subject to Tax Sale Certificate No. from Spring St. 07039 The Sheriff hereby reserves the right CROSS STREET: 350.322 feet from JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $485,297.73"* to adjourn this sale without further the intersection of Magnolia Avenue SUPERIOR INTEREST (if any): 1 notice through publication. and Third Street . i. NONE SERVICE: A real estate appraiser to Four Hundred Eighty-Five Thousand JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $438,107.68*** The sheriff hereby reserves the right The Sheriff hereby reserves the defend the City of Linden on all indus- Two Hundred Ninety-Seven and Four Hundred Thirty-Eight Thousand to adjourn this sale without further right to adjourn this sale without trial and commercial tax appeals filed 73/100"* .. One Hundred Seven ana 68/100*** further notice through publication. before the'Union County Board of Tax- SuDGMENT AMOUNT: $503,719.10*** JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $279,379.52*** ation for 2008 and new and pending MILSTE^AD & ASSOCIATES, LLC Attorney: . •- Two Hundred Seventy-Nine Thou- WOODLAND FALLS CORPORATE ALBERTO ULLOA, P.C. Five Hundred Throe Thousand Seven cases before the Tax Court of New Jer- 1435 MORRIS AVENUE Hundred Nineteen and 10/100*** sand Three Hundred Seventy-Nina sey. THIRD FLOOR and 52/100*** 220 LAKE DRIVE EAST, SUITE 301 ElsEN^ERG, GOLD & CETTEI - Attorney: TIME PERIOD: The term of said con- CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002 UNION, NJ 07083 POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS (856 482-1400 , • (908)687-8080 COUNSELORS tract shall be until the conclusion of Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich NINE TANNER STREET 728 MARNe HIGHWAY the work to be performed, or until said Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at WEST ENTRY P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 amount has been exhausted, whichev- A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriffs Office HADDONFIELD.NJ 08033 MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 er occurs earlier. the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $556,831.05 (856)795-0351 (856)802-1000 Total Upset: $536,433.91 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich COST: Additional funds not to exceed •••Five Hundred Thirty-Six Thousand "•Five Hundred Fifty-Six Thousand A full legal description can be found at $30,000.00. Four Hundred Thirty-Three and Eight Hundred Thirty-One and A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office 91/100*** 057100*** the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $308,124.06 August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 Total Upset: $537,640.34 "•Three Hundred Eight Thousand One DATED: August 20, 2008 August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 U218326 PRO ($111.72) ••'Five Hundred Thirty-Seven Thou- U219267 PRO ($115.64) sand Six Hundred Forty and 34/100"* Hundred Twenty-Four and 06/100*** . Joseph C. Bodek August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 City Clerk U218823 PRO ($127.40) U219900 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($23.03) U219270 PRO ($125.44) CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 40 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLlcNOTlCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICE ELIZABETH ELIZABETH RAHWAY ELIZABETH ELIZABETH SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriffs File Number: CH- 08004831 Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004918 Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004814 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004956 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F110108 Docket Number: F3436907 Docket Number: F534208 Docket Number: F937107 County: Union County: Union WENDY ANN QUALY County: Union County: Union Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Plaintiff: US SANK NATIONAL ASSO- Plaintiff: DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- Plaintiff: FREMONT INVESTMENT & AL TRUST CO. AS TRUSTEE FOR CIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR CSMC YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED AL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE LOAN MORGAN STANLEY LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE-BACKED PASS- AND REQUIRED to serve upon FEIN, FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPI- VS 2008-HE2 THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, plaintiff's TAL 1 INC. TRUST 2006-HE3 Defendant: CARLOS A. AVILA; MORT- VS 2006-6 attorneys, whose address is 7 Century VS GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION Defendant: LEONARDO ALVAREZ; VS Drive, Suite 201, Parsippany, New Jer- Defendant: KATARZYNA SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- Defendant: MARY ANGELA ROSAZZA, sey 07054, telephone number #(973) RZECZKOWSKI, MORTGAGE ELEC- FGC COMMERCIAL MORTGAGE TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMI- MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- 538-9300, an Answer to the Complaint TRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, FINANCE, DBA FREMONT MORT- NEE FOR EAST COAST MORTGAGE TRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMI- and Amended Complaint, if any, filed INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR WMC GAGE; BERGEN CO BD SOCIAL CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS NEE FOR CREDIT SUISSE FINANCIAL In a civil action, in which CITIMORT- MORTGAGE CORPORATION ITS SUC- SERVS [SIC]; STATE OF NEW JER- AND ASSIGNS; CIC CORPORATION CORPORATION GAGE. INC., is Plaintiff and PEGGY Y. CESSORS AND ASSIGNS SEY; DAWN FUEL INC. INC. Sale Date: 09/17/2008 QUALY, et at., are defendants, pend- Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Sale Date: 09/17/2008 Sale Date: 09/10/2008 Writ of Execution; 07/23/2008 ing in the Superior Court of New Jer- Writ of Execution: 07/21/2008 Writ of Execution: 07/14/2008 Writ of Execution: 07)18/2008 By virtue of the above-stated writ of sey, Chancery Division, UNION County By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of By virtue of the above-stated writ of execulion to me directed I shall and bearing Docket No. F-28753-08 execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall expose for sale by public venue, at the within thirty-five (35) days after August expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 28, 2008 exclusive of such date, or if UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- published after August 28, 2008, thir- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- ty-five (35) days after the actual date BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., of such publication, exclusive of such on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the date. If you fail to do so, Judgment by on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful Default may be rendered against you bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid afternoon of said day. All successful bidders must have 20% of their bid for the relief demanded in the Com- available In cash or certified check at bidders must have 20% of their bid available in cash or certified check at plaint. You shall file your answer and available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. proof of service in duplicate with the Property to be sold is located in the The property to be sold is located in the conclusion of the sales. Property to be sold is located in the Clerk of the Superior Court. Hughes City of Elizabeth, County of Union, the CITY of ELIZABETH in the County Property to be sold is located in the City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Justice Complex, CN-971, Trenton, State of New Jersey. of UNION, and the State of New Jer- City of Elizabeth, County of Union, State of New Jersey. New Jersey 08625, in accordance with sey. State of New Jersey- Premises commonly knows as: 519 the Rules of Civil Practice and Proce- Premises commonly knows as: 329 Premises commonly knows as: 17 1ST AVE, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 dure. ATLANTIC STREET, ELIZABETH NJ Tax LOT 1218 W10 BLOCK 10 ERIE STREET, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 BEING KNOWN as LOT 557, BLOCK 07206 „ COMMONLY KNOWN AS 748 LINDEN BEING KNOWN as LOT 421, BLOCK 5, on the official Tax Map of the City This action has been instituted for BEING KNOWN as LOT 81, BLOCK 5, AVENUE, ELIZABETH, NEW JERSEY 5, on the official Tax Map of the City of Elizabeth the purpose of (1) foreclosing a mort- on the official Tax Map of the City of 07202 of Elizabeth Dimensions: 25.26 feet x 143.72 feet gage dated July 31, 2000 made by Elizabeth Dimensions of the Lot are (Approxi- Dimensions: 100.00ft x 25.00ft x X 25.00 feet x 147.34 feet PEGGY Y. QUALY and WENDY ANN Dimensions: 67.64ft x 98.82ft x mately) 100.00 feet wide by 33.00 feet 100.00ft x 25.00ft Nearest Cross Street: Fifth Ave QUALY as mortgagors to GREENWICH 11.78ft X 25.06ft X 28.80ft x 51.40ft long. Nearest Cross Street: Merritt Avenue The Sheriff hereby reserves the HOME MORTGAGE CORP recorded on Nearest Cross Street: Third Avenue Nearest Cross Street: Situated on the The Sheriff hereby reserves the right to adjourn this sale without August 8, 2000, in Book 7793 of Mort- The Sheriff hereby reserves the SOUTHERLY side of LINDEN AVENUE, right to adjourn this sale without further notice by publication. gages for UNION County, Page 0149, right to adjourn this sale without 600.00 feet from the WESTERLY side further notice by publication. 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- et seq., which mortgage was duly further notice by publication. of ELMERS AVENUE "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- pal liens or other charges, and any assigned to the Plaintiff named above, •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- THE SALE IS SUBJECT TO UNPAID pal hens or other charges, and any such taxes, charges, liens, insurance who is the present holder of said Mortr pal liens or other charges, and any TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, TAX, such taxes, charges, Hens, insurance premiums or other advances made by gage and (2) to recover possession of, such taxes, charges, liens, insurance WATER AND SEWER LIENS AND premiums or other advances made by plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- and concerns premises commonly premiums or other advances made by OTHER MUNICIPAL ASSESSMENTS. plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- ed parties are to conduct and rely known as 883 JAQUES AVENUE, RAH- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- THE AMOUNT DUE CAN BE ed parties are io conduct and rely WAY, NJ 07O65. ed parties are to conduct and rely OBTAINED FROM THE LOCAL TAX- upon their own independent investiga- upon their own independent investiga- ING AUTHORITY. PURSUANT TO upon their own independent investiga- tion to ascertain whether or not any tion to ascertain whether or not any NJSA 46:8B-21 THE SALE MAY ALSO tion to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record If you cannot afford or are unable to outstanding interest remain of record BE SUBJECT TO THE LIMITED LIEN outstanding interest remain of record and/or have priority over the lien being obtain an attorney, you may communi- and/or have priority over the lien being PRIORITY OF ANY CONDOMINIUM/ and/or have priority over the lien being foreclosed and, if so the current cate with the Legal Services Offlce of foreclosed and, if so the current HOMEOWNER ASSOCIATION LIENS foreclosed and, if so the current amount due thereon. the County of venue by calling: amount due thereon. WHICH MAY EXIST. amount due thereon. **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- The sheriff hereby reserves the right "If the sale is set aside for any rea- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be UNION COUNTY LAWYER REFERRAL: son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be to adjourn this sale, without further son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only a return of the deposit (908)353-4715 entitled only a return of the deposit notice through publication. entitled only a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- UNION COUNTY LEGAL SERVICES: paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $473,488.36*** aid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, (908)354-4340-. ther recourse against the Mortgagor, Four Hundred Seventy-Throe Thou- frier recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagor's attorney, the Mortgagor's attorney. sand Four Hundred Eighty-Eight and the Mortgagor's attorney. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $379,334.63"* YOU, WENDY ANN QUALY are made JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $381,550.29"** 36/100*** JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $396,342.91*** Three Hundred Seventy-Nine Thou- party ctefendant(s) to this foreclosure Three Hundred Eighty-One Thou- Attorney: Three Hundred Ninety-Six thousand sand Three Hundred Thirty-Four and action because you are one of the sand Five Hundred Fifty and Three Hundred Forty-Two and 63/100*** mortgagors and may be liable far any 29/100*** SHAPIRO & DIAZ, LLP - ATTORNEYS 91/100"* Attorney: deficiency and for any lien, claim, or Attorney: 14000 COMMERCE PARKWAY Attorney: PHELAN HALLINAN S SCHMIEG, PC interest you may have in, to or against SUITE B PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG. PC 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD the mortgaged premises by reason of PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC MOUNT LAUREL, NJ 08054 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD SUITE 10Q the Mortgage made by you, WENDY 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD [856)793-3080 SUITE 100 MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 ANN QUALY, as set forth above. SUITE 100 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 (856) 813-5500 Upon request, a copy of the Com- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 A full legal description can be found at (856) S1 3-5500 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich plaint and Amendment to Complaint, if (856) 813-5500 the Union County Sheriff's Office Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich . A fuli legal description can be found at any, will be supplied to you for partic- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Total Upset: $522,011.13 A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office ularity. A full legal description can be found at ***Five Hundred Twenty-Two Thousand the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $421,611.54 File* ZCC 412 the Union County Sheriff's Office Eleven and 13/100*** Total Upset: $432,717.67 ***Four Hundred Twenty-One Thou- Dated: August 21, 2008 Total Upset: $414,202.35 August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 ***Four Hundred Thirty-Two Thousand sand Six Hundred Eleven and JENNIFER M. PEREZ •"Four Hundred Fourteen Thousand U2T9272 PRO ($154.84) Seven Hundred Seventeen and 54/100*** Clerk of the Superior Two Hundred Two and 35/100*** 67/100*** August 21, 28, Sept..4, 11, 2008 Court of New Jersey August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 ELIZABETH August 14, 21, 2&, Sept. 4, 2008 U219431 PRO ($160.72) U219878 PRO Aug. 28, .2008 ($40.18) U218792 PRO ($160.72) U218790 PRO ($162:68) SHERIFF'S SALE ~ ELIZABETH ' ~ ^ ELIZABETH - ELIZABETH Sheriff's File Number: CH-08003401 ELIZABETH ' ~ Division: CHANCERY SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Docket Number: F1796907 SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004948 Sheriffs File Number: CH-08004950 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004946 County: Union Sheriff's File Number: CH-06004955 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY Plaintiff: AVELO MORTGAGE, LLC Division: CHANCERY Docket Number: F2450907 Docket Number: F283806B Docket Number: DJ29265305B VS Docket Number: F3299007 County: Union County: Union County: Union Defendant: JASON FALLACARO, HIS County: Union Plaintiff: WM SPECIALTY MORTGAGE, Plaintiff: WORLD SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff: VELOCITY INVESTMENTS HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME LLC FSB LLC REPRESENTATIVES, AND HIS, THEIR LOANS, INC, VS ' VS VS OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCESSORS IN VS Defendant: LEONARDO BASTO, Defendant: ALBA RICARDO, HER Defendant: JEANINA J. LOUIS RIGHT, TITLE AND INTEREST; FRE- Defendant: ERNESTO PULIDO, SR. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- HEIRS, DEVISEES, AND PERSONAL Sale Date: 09/17/2008 MONT INVESTMENT & LOAN Sale Date: 09/17/2008 TRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMI- REPRESENTATIVES AND HIS/HER, Writ of Execution: 10/19/2006 Sale Date: 09/17/2008 Writ of Execution: 07/14/2008 NEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE FINANCIAL THEIR, OR ANY OF THEIR SUCCES- By virtue of the above-stated writ of Writ of Execution: 05/09/2008 By virtue of the above-stated writ of CORPORATION SORS IN RIGHT, TITLE AND INTER- execution to me directed I shall By virtue of the above-stated writ of execution to me directed I shall Sale Date: 09/17/2008 EST, JORGE RICARDO, JR. expose for sale by public venue, at the execution to me directed | shall expose for sale bv public venue, at the Writ of Execution: 07/18/2008 Sale Date: 09/17/2008 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION expose for sale by public venue, at the By virtue of the above-stated writ of Writ of Execution: 07/22/2008 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION execution to me directed ! shall By virtue of the above-stated writ of BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- expose for sale by public venue, at .the executiorr to me directed I shall on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION expose for sate by public venue, at the afternoon of said day. All successful on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION bidders must have 20% of their bid afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- available in cash or certified check at bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J:, the conclusion of the sales. available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at afternoon of said day. All successful on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the NAME OF SALE: VELOCITY INVEST- the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. bidders must have 20% of their bid afternoon of said day. All successful MENTS LLC vs. JEANINA J LOUIS The property to be sold is located in The properly to be sold is located in available in cash or certified check at bidders must have 20% of their bid SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY the City of Elizabeth in the County of the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of the conclusion of the sales. available in cash or certified check at UNION COUNTY UNION, State of New Jersey. . UNION and State of New Jersey. The property to be sold is located in the conclusion of the sales. LAW DIVISION Commonly known as: 1018 North Commonly known as: 761-765 OLD the City of Elizabeth in the County of NAME OF SALE: Popular Finances Docket No. DJ-292653-05 Avenue, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 ROAD, ELIZABETH, NJ 07202. Union, State of New Jersey. Services, LLC vs. Clovis Schmidt and Tax Lot No.: 1318 in Block 9 Tax Lot No. 1239.A, in Block No. 4 Commonly known as: 222 Lt. Glenn Mrs. Clovis Schmidt, Unknown Spouse DC-6225-05 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 26 Dimensions of Lot Approximately: Zamorski Drive, Elizabeth, NJ 07201 of Cjovis Schmidt; Mortgage Electronic STREET AND STREET NUMBER: 533 ft x 100 ft 77.55 X 53.58 X IRR Tax Lot No,: 148 in Block 5 Registration Systems, Inc. Riverside Dr. Elizabeth NJ 07208 Nearest cross street: ALLEN STREET Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) MUNICIPALITY: Elizabeth TAX LOT AND BLOCK NUMBER: Block Nearest Cross Street: Van Buren BEGINNING AT THE INTERSECTION 100 ft x 25 ft COUNTY: UNION STATE OF N.J. 11, Lot 1318 on the Tax Map of the Avenue OF THE NORTHERLY LINE OF OLD STREET & STREET NO: 111 Port Elizabeth NJ 07208 Subject to any open taxes, ROAD AND THE EASTERLY LINE OF Nearest Cross Street: Second Avenue Avenue NUMBER: OF FEET . TO NEAREST water/sewer, municipal or tax liens ALLEN STREET Subject to any open taxes, CROSS STREET: 395.83'Parker Road that may be due. •THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES water/sewer, municipal or tax liens TAX BLOCK AND LOT: DIMENSIONS: 55' x 130' Tax and prior lien info: Taxes, Sewer THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE that may be due. BLOCK: 1 LOT: 135.D FULL DESCRIPTION: Deed Book and Water may be delinquent you must WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Tax and prior lien info: At the time of DIMENSIONS OF LOT: 130' X 30' 3807 Page 196 check with the tax collector for exact THROUGH PUBLICATION." publication taxes/sewer/water informa- NEAREST CROS'S STREET: 130.65' PRIOR LIENS: County MortoMortoaga e amounts due. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: tion was not available - You must from First Street LIEN AMOUNT: $128,712.00" Prior Mortgages and Judgments (if QTR3 08/01/08 OPEN $1,667.25 check with the tax collector for the SUPERIOR INTERESTS(if any): "The sheriff reserves the right to any): TOTAL AS OF July 28, 2008: exact amounts due. NONE adjourn this sale without further notice Note: The sheriff reserves the right to $1,667.25 Note: The sheriff reserves the right to The Sheriff hereby reserves the right by publication" adjourn this sale for any length of time JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $246,125.75*** adjourn this sale for any length of time to adjourn this sale, without further JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $8,375,12*** without further advertisement. Two Hundred Forty-Six Thousand without further advertisement. notice through publication. Eight Thousand Three Hundred Sev- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $551,960.70*** One Hundred Twenty-Five and JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $502,669.26*** JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $237,064.78*** enty-Five and 12/100*** Five Hundred Fifty-One Thousand 75/100*** Five Hundred Two Thousand Six Two Hundred Thirty-Seven Thou- Attorney: Nine Hundred Sixty and 70/100*** Attorney: Hundred Sixty-Nine and 26/100*** •; sand Sixty-Four and 78/100**" RAGAN & RAGAN - COUNSELORS AT Attorney: FEIN. SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Attorney: : LAW • • • ZUCKER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, 7 CENTURY DRIVE U,I GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, POWERS KIRN - COUNSELORS BRINLEY PLAZA BUILDING ONE SUITE 201 •/•,.- LLC 728 MARNE HIGHWAY 3100 ROUTE 138 WEST 200 SHEFFIELD STREET PARSIPPANY, NJ. 07054 •"> V 200 SHEFFIELD STREET P.O. BOX 848 - SUITE 200 WALL, NJ 07719 SUITE 301 (973) 538-4700 . SUITE 301 MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 (732)280-4100 MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich MOUNTAINSIDE, NJ 07092 (.856)802-1000 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich (908)233-8500 XCZ-89132 A full legal description can be found at (908)233-8500 FCZ-91656 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $10,000.14 . Total Upset: $282,112.95 . , ' A full legal description can be found at Totai Upset: $283,990.71 "••Ten Thousand and 14/100**1* the Union County Sheriff's Office ***Two Hundred Eighty-Two Thousand the Union County Sheriff's Office *"Two Hundred Eighty-Three Thou- August 21, 28, Sept. 4,11, 2008i . Total Upset: $605,332.47 One Hundred Twelve and 95/100*** ,: Total Upset; $547,902.00 ***Six Hundred Five Thousand Three August 21, 28, Sept. A, 11, 2008 •"Five Hundred Forty-Seven Thou- sand Nine Hundred Ninety and U219266 PRO ($123,48) Hundred Thirty-Two and 47/100*** U219443 PRO ($123.48) sand Nine Hundred Two and 00/100*** 71/100*** • August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 August 21 28, Sept. 4,: 11,2008 : August 21, 28,,Sept. 4, 11,= 2008 U219440 PRO ($133.28) U219437 PRO $f29.36) U219277 PRO ($129.36) . CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 41

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PyBLjCNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ELIZABETH ELIZABETH WIFE' CHASE BANK USA NA ELIZABETH Sale Date: 09/17/2008 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS SHERIFF'S SALE Writ of Execution: 07/16/2008 SHERIFF'S SALE BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, NJ Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004941 By virtue of the above-stated writ of Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004710 ORDINANCE NUMBER 2305-08 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: Division: CHANCERY execution to me directed I shall Division: CHANCERY Roberto Ayala, his heirs, devisees, Docket Number: F2281507 expose for sale by public venue, at the Docket Number: F3417107 and personal representatives, and County: Union UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION County: Union AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAP- his, tneir or any of their successors Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK N.A BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL TER 113 OF THE BOROUGH CODE in right, title and interest AS TRUSTEE FOR CARRINGTON BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR TO DESIGNATE A HANDICAP PARK- MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the CSMC ARMT 2007-1 ING SPACE RESERVED FOR A SPE- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED 2006-NC4 ASSET-BACKED PASS- afternoon of said day. All successful VS CIFIC PERSON IN FRONT OF A CER- AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- THROUGH CERTIFICATES bidders must have 20% of their bid Defendant: EUNICE LOPEZ; MORT- TAIN RESIDENCE. ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, VS available in cash or certified check at GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose Defendant: MARILIA DOS SANTOS, the conclusion of the sales. SYSTEMS INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR BE IT ORDAINED, by the Mayor and address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite SAXON MORTGAGES SERVICES Property to be sold is located in the NJ LENDERS CORPORATION; BANK Council of the Borough of Roselle as 301, Mountainside, New Jersey Sale Date: 09/17/2008 City of Elizabeth, County of Unfon, OF AMERICA, N.A. follows: 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- Writ of Execution: 07/25/2008 State of New Jersey. Sale Date: 09/10/2008 233-8500, an Answer to the Complaint By virtue of the above-stated writ of Premises commonly knows as: 526 Writ of Execution: 07/03/2008 1. Article III of Chapter 113 of the filed in a civil action, in which wells execution to me directed I shall 1ST AVENUE, ELIZABETH NJ 072OS By virtue of the above-stated writ of "Code of the Borough of Roselle" is Fargo Bank, NA is plaintiff, and Rober- expose for sale by public venue, at the BEING KNOWN as LOT 511, BLOCK execution to me directed I shall amended by adding the following to to Ayala, et al., are defendants, pend- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION 5, on the official Tax Map of the City expose for sale by public venue, at the 113-29.1 - Restricted Handicap Park- ing in the Superior Court of New Jer- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- of Elizabeth UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION ing Spaces. sey, Chancery Division, Union County, and bearing Docket F-22128-08 within BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Dimensions: 103.09 feet x 25.00 feet BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- thirty-five (35) days after 08/28/2008 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the x 101.67 feet x 25.04 feet BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Chapter 113-74. Schedule XXIX - exclusive of such date, or if published afternoon of said day. All successful Nearest Cross Street: Spencer Street on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Restricted handicap parking spaces after 08/28/2008, (35) days after the bidders must have 20% of their bid The Sheriff hereby reserves .the afternoon of said day. All successful reserved for a specific person in front actual date of such publication, exclu- available in cash or certified check at right to adjourn this sale without bidders must have 20% of their bid of a certain residence: sive of such date. If you fail to do so, the conclusion of the sales. further notice by publication. available in cash or certified check at judgment by default may be rendered Property to be sold is located in the 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- the conclusion of the sales. Address of residence against you for the relief demanded in City of Elizabeth, County of Union, pal fiens or other charges, and any Property to be sold is located in the 410 Pine Street the Complaint. You shall file your State of New Jersey. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance City of Elizabeth, County of Union, Side Name of Person Placard # Answer and proof of service in dupli- Premises commonly knows as: 548 premiums or other advances made by State of New Jersey. We?t Nancy LarkTri P774253 cate with the Clerk of the Superior Livingston Street, Elizabeth NJ plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- Premises commonly knows as: 225 Court of New Jersey, Hughes Justice 07206 ed parties are to conduct and rely PINE STREET, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 (1) tf any person for whom a parking Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New Jer- BEING KNOWN as LOT 644, BLOCK upon their own independent investiga- BEING KNOWN as LOT 401 (Qual. space has been designated pursuant sey 0S625, in accordance with the 3, on the official Tax Map of the City tion to ascertain whether or not any W01), BLOCK 1, on the official Tax to this section ceases to reside at the rules of civil practice and procedure. of Elizabeth outstanding interest remain of record Map of the City of Elizabeth specified resident address, he or she Dimensions: 25.00 feet x 100.00 feet and/or have priority over the lien being Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 25.00 feet shall promptly notify the Borough This action has been instituted for x 25.00feet x 100.00foet foreclosed and, if so the current x 100.00 feet X 25.00 feet Clerk in writing that the designated ' the purpose of (1) foreclosing a Mort- Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Street amount due thereon. Nearest Cross Street: Second Street parking space is no longer required. **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- The Sheriff hereby reserves the gage dated 10/25/2007 made by The Sheriff hereby reserves the son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be right to adjourn this sale without (2) In the event that the person hold- Roberto Ayala as mortgagor, to Wells right to adjourn this sale without entitled only a return of the deposit further notice by publication. ing the designated handicapped park- Fargo Bank, N.A. recorded on further notice by publication. paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- •Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- ing permit no longer resides at the 01/03/2008 in Book 12383 of Mort- *Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- ther recourse against the Mortgagor, pal liens or other charges, and any specified residence address, the des- gages for Union County, Page 0056; pal liens or other charges, and any the Mortgagor's attorney. such taxes, charges, liens, insurance ignation may be terminated by resolu- and (2) to recover possession of, and such taxes, charges, liens, insurance JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $373,774.94*** premiums or other advances made by tion. concerns premises commonly known premiums or other advances made by Three Hundred Seventy-Three Thou- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- If any section, paragraph, subdivi- as 509 Burnham Road, Elizabeth, NJ plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- sand Seven Hundred Seventy-Four ed parties are- to conduct and rely sion, clause or provision of this Ordi- 07202. ed parties are to conduct and rely and 94/100*** upon their own independent Investiga- nance shall be adjudged invalid, such If you are unable to obtain an attor- upon their own independent investiga- Attorney: tion to ascertain whether or not any adjudication shall apply only to the ney, you may communicate with the tion to ascertain whether or not any outstanding interest remain of record section, paragraph, subdivision, New Jersey Bar Association by calling outstanding interest remain of record PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC and/or have priority over the lien being clause or provision so adjudged and 732-249-5000. You may also contact and/or have priority over the lien being 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD foreclosed and, if so the current the remainder of the Ordinance shall the Lawyer Referral Service of the foreclosed and, if so the current SUITE 100 amount due thereon. remain valid and effective. amount due thereon. 'County of venue by calling 908-353- "If the sale is set aside for any rea- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 "If the sale is set aside for any rea- This ordinance shall take effect after 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be (856) 813-5500 son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be public hearing and final adoption and you may communicate with the Legal entitled only a return of the deposit Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich entitled only a return of the deposit publication according to law. Services office of the County of venue paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- A full legal description can be found ai paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- by calling 908-354-4340. ther recourse against the Mortgagor, the Union County Sheriff's Office ther recourse against the Mortgagor, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that YOU, ROBERTO AYALA, his heirs, the Mortgagor's attorney. Total Upset: $412,190.17 the Mortgagor's attorney. the foregoing proposed Ordinance was devisees, and personal representa- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $479,784.38*" ***Four Hundred Twelve Thousand JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $333,172.51"* introduced and read by title for the tives, and his, their or any of. their suc- Four Hundred Seventy-Nine Thou- One Hundred Ninety and 17/100*** Three Hundred Thirty-Three Thou- first time at a meeting of the Mayor cessors in right, title and interest are sand Seven Hundred Eighty-Four August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 sand One Hundred Seventy-Two and and Borough Council ofthe Borough of made a party defendant to this foreclo- and 38/100"* U219429 PRO ($148.96) 51/100"* Roselle held on August 20, 2008, and sure action because you executed Attorney: Attorney: this ordinance will be considered for Plaintiff's obligation and mortgage and final passage at a regular meeting of may be liable for any deficiency, and PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC the Mayor and Council on September are a record owner of the subject 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD 4QQ FELLOWSHIP ROAD 17, 2008 at 7:30 PM, or as soon there- property and for any right, title and SUITE 100 SUITE 100 .;.-••. after as the matter can be reached, at interest you may have in, to or against MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 ELIZABETH MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 Borough Hall, Council Chambers, 210 the subject property. (856) 813-5500 SHERIFF'S SALE (856) 813-5500 Chestnut. St., Roselle, NJ, at which . File # XWZ 104100 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Sheriffs File Number: CH-O8O04943 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich time and place all persons interested JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK A full legal description can be found at Division: CHANCERY A full legal description can be found at will be given an opportunity to be SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY the Union County Sheriff's Office Docket Number: F3445707 the Union County Sheriff's Office heard concerning same. This is an attempt Total Upset: $526,023.86 County: Union Total Upset: $365,162.82 to collect a debt, ***Five Hundred Twenty-Six Thousand Plaintiff: WELLS FARGO BANK, N. A. ""Three Hundred Sixty-Five Thousand Rhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. and any information obtained will Twenty-Three and 86/100*** DBA AMERICAS SERVICING CO. One Hundred Sixty-Two and 82/100"* Borough Clerk be used for that purpose. August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 VS August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 U220033 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($38.71) U219960 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($38.71) U219423 PRO ($154.84) Defendant: ANA ARGOTE; MORT- U218794 PRO ($154.84) GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION ELIZABETH ELIZABETH LINDEN SYSTEMS, INC. AS A NOMINEE FOR EAST COAST MORTGAGE CORPORA- SHERIFF'S SALE SHERIFF'S SALE Storage Post, Inc., will sell at Public TION CITY OF LINDEN Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004702 Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004197 Auction under New Jersey Lien laws Sale Date: 09/17/2008 Division: CHANCERY Division: CHANCERY for cash only on September 10, 2008 Writ of Execution: 07/28/2008 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Docket Number: F3541407 Docket Number: F3150807 at 11:00 A.M. and on such succeeding By virtue of the above-stated writ of THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE County: Union County: Union days and times as may be necessary execution to me directed I shall WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON Plaintiff: WACHOVIA MORTGAGE Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- at 401 S. ParkAve., Linden, NJ 07036 expose for sale by public venue, at the FIRST READING BY THE Council of CORPORATION CIATION AS TRUSTEE the property described herein as UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION the City of Linden in the County of VS VS belonging to: Anthony Graham #3258: Union, State of New Jersey, on July cartons, microwave, bins; Crystal J. BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- 16, 2008, and will be presented for fur- Defendant: DAVID COYLAAND MARIE Defendant: JAN SADLAK; MALGO- -McClaim #3338: cartons, TV, furniture; BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ther consideration and hearing to be PIERRE RZAT BURY Shawn M. McClaims #3046: cartons, on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the held on August-19, 2008, at 7:00 p.m. Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Sals Date: 09/17/2008 furniture, TV; Michelle Pace #2057: afternoon of said day. All successful prevailing time, or as soon thereafter Writ of Execution: 07/09/2008 Writ of Execution: 05/30/2008 cartons, furniture; Terence T. Carmon bidders must have 20% of their bid as the matter can be reached. By virtue of the above-stated writ-of By virtue of the above-stated writ of #2217: cartons, furniture; Christopher available in cash or certified check at execution to me directed I shall execution to me directed I shall Cruz #2210: cartons, furniture; Peter the conclusion ofthe sales. expose for sale by public venue, at the expose for sale by public venue, at the Q. Gialamas #3255: cartons, bags, Property to be sold is located in the Joseph C. Bodek * UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION tote; Keith A. Kitchen #3337: cartons, City of Elizabeth, County of Union, City Clerk BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- bags, furniture; Ronnie Terry #3112: State of New Jersey BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., cartons, totes, furniture; Keyana S. Premises commonly knows as: 232 #52-47 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the Wilder #7023: furniture, lamp, cartons; 234 WEST FIELD AVENUE, ELIZA- afternoon of said day. All successful afternoon of said day. All successful Keith D. Manns #5048: bins, vacuum, BETH NJ 07208 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND bidders must have 20% of their bid bidders must have 20% of their bid furniture; Rizal Gilmore #6013: BEING KNOWN as LOT 1642, BLOCK SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER V, ANIMAL available in cash or certified check at available in cash or certified check at shelves, chairs, cartons; Lisa M. 13, on the official Tax Map ofthe City CONTROL, FEES, SEEING EYE AND the conclusion of the sales. the conclusion of the sales. Blalock #2124: cartons, TV, furniture; of Elizabeth GUIDE DOGS EXEMPTED, OF AN PROPERTY TO BE SOLD IS LOCATED The property to be sold is located in Lisa M. Blalock #2126: cartons, totes, Dimensions: 175.00 feet x 40.00 feet ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDI- IN: City of Elizabeth, County of Union, the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of TV; Candice D. Brown #3343: chairs, x 175.00 feet x 40.00 feet NANCE ADOPTING AND ENACTING in the State of New Jersey UNION and State of New Jersey. bags; Frank R. Farese #2074: cartons, Nearest Cross Street: Chilton Street THE REVISED GENERAL ORDI- PREMISES COMMONLY KNOWN AS: Commonly known as: 115-117 MAR- furniture; Loraine P. Foster #3165: The Sheriff hereby reserves the NANCES OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, 431 Walnut Street SHALL STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ cartons, chairs, bags; Clarissa Holman right to adjourn this sale without 1999" PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 07206. further notice by publication. AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, TAX LOT # 1356 BLOCK # 12 Tax Lot No 710, W02 in Block No. 2 #3244• inn t M :_ bags•_ ;. Carlo^* _ . • _ s_ M•• . Kllcal/ll _ .. n^ #5002II p* rt f\ rt :. "Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- 1999, AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- APPROXIMATE DIMENSIONS: 25.18' x Dimensions of Lot Approximately: cartons, TV, bags; Sonya Leary #3040: pal liens or other charges, and any MENTED 95,96' x 99.8' 50X100 cartons; TaneisTia S. Lee #3117: car- such taxes, charges, liens, insurance NEAREST CROSS STREET: Anna Nearest cross street: FIRST STREET tons, bedding, furniture; John A. premiums or other advances made by Chapter V, Section 5-17a Fees, shall Streel BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE Mahecha #3162: bags, totes, furni- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- be and the same is hereby amended Taxes: EASTERLY SIDELINE OF MARSHALL ture; Tanika D. McRae #3164: bags, ed parties are to conduct and rely as follows: Current through 2nd Quarter 2008* STREET, SAID POINT BEING DIS- cartons; Sergio Monterrosa #2215: upon their own independent investiga- 'Plus interest on these figures through TANT 175.00 FEET WESTERLY FROM bags, cartons; Mamerto Morales tion to ascertain whether or not any DELETE: 5-1,7A FEES, SEEING EYE date of payoff and any and all subse- THE INTERSECTION OF SAME WITH #2035: cartons, furniture; Aminah S. outstanding interest remain of record AND GUIDE DOGS EXEMPTED, IN quent taxes, water and sewer THE WESTERLY SIDELINE OF FIRST Muhammad #2119: bags, cartons, TV; and/or have priority over the lien being ITS ENTIRETY amounts. STREET AND FROM SAID POINT Awilda Prosper #2263: cartons, bags; foreclosed and, if so the current ADD NEW SECTION: 5-17a FEES, THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES RUNNING THENCE Edward A. Ransom #5003: cartons, amount due thereon. SEEING EYE AND GUIDE DOGS THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES totes, chairs- Sonia Rivera #2107: car- **lf the sale is set aside for any rea- EXEMPTED WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE tons, totes, furniture; John D. Searles son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be THROUGH PUBLICATION. WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE #6012: lamps, bedding, furniture; entitled only a return of the deposit The complete ordinance is on file in Tamara Mable Waye #3119: totes, paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 • A FULL LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE THROUGH PUBLICATION." bags; Lynn Pearse #2125: cartons, TV, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, PREMISES CAN BE FOUND IN THE PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES totes; Alex A. Henderson #1112: refrig- the Mortgagor's attorney. North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ OFFICE OF THE SHERIFF OF UNION TOTAL AS OF June 17, 2008: $.00 erator, chairs, cartons. Daniel & Don- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $372,424.26"* 07036. COUNTY JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $214,798.78*** ald Bader, Auctioneers as Agents. Three Hundred Seventy-Two Thou- U22.0038 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($24.50) JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $502,702.32*** Two Hundred Fourteen Thousand Storage Post reserves the right to sand Four Hundred Twenty-Four and Five Hundred Two Thousand Seven Seven Hundred Ninety-Eight and refuse any bid or cancel the auction 26/100*" ELIZABET"H Hundred Two and 32/100*** 78/100*** for any reason. Attorney: Attorney: August 21, 28, 2008 • SHERIFF'S SALE PARKER MC CAY -ATTORNEYS FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC U219452 PRO ($54.88) PHELA^' HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC Sheriff's File Number: CH-O8004916 7001 LINCOLN DRIVE WEST 7 CENTURY DRIVE 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD Division: CHANCERY THREE GREENTREE CENTRE - SUITE 201 SUITE 100 Docket Number: F517303 P O. BOX 974 PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 ELIZABETH ~ MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 County: Union MARLTON, NJ 08053-0974 (973) 538-4700 (856) 813-5500 Plaintiff: CHASE MORTGAGE COMPA- - (856)596-8900 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich SHERIFF'S SALE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich NY-WEST F/K/A MELLON MORTGAGE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich A full legal description can be found at Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004930 A full legal description can be found at COMPANY A full legal description can be found at the Union County Sheriff's Office Division: CHANCERY the Union County Sheriff's Office VS the Union County Sheriff's Office Total Upset: $239,414.89 Docket Number: F3176907 Total Upset: $415,515.12 Defendant: DIOMEDES CALERO AND Total Upset: $546,144.00 •••Two Hundred Thirty-Nine Thousand County: Union "*Four Hundred Fifteen Thousand VANESSA CALERO, HUSBAND AND '"Five Hundred Forty-Six Thousand Four Hundred Fourteen and 89/100*** Plaintiff: JP MORGAN MORTGAGE Five Hundred Fifteen and 12/100"* WIFE' DISCOVER-FINANCIAL SER- One Hundred Forty-Four and 00/100*** August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 AQUISITION CORP. August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 2008 VICES August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 U219451 PRO ($131.32) VS U219262 PRO ($154.84) Sale Date: 09/17/2008 U218328 PRO ($133.28) Defendant; EDGAR C. REMEDIOS; Writ of Execution: 12/10/2007 MRS. EDGAR C. REMEDIOS, HIS By virtue of the above-stated writ of CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 42 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICNOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE^ execution to me directed I shall The bond ordinance, the summary FIRST READING BY THE Council of WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON LINDEN expose for sale by public venue, at the terms of which are included herein, the City of Linden in the County of FIRST READING BY THE Council of UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION was introduced and passed upon first Union, State of New Jersey, on August the City of Linden in the County of NOTICE BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- reading at a meeting of the governing 19, 2008, and will be presented for fur- Union, State of New Jersey, on August ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., body of the City of Linden, in the ther consideration and hearing to be 19, 2008, and will be presented for fur- on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the County of Union, State of New Jersey, held on September 16, 2008, at 7:00 ther consideration and hearing to be Take notice that application has afternoon of said day. All successful on August 19. 2008. It will be further p.m. prevailing time, or as soon there- held on September 16, 2008, at 7:00 been made to the the City of Linden bidders must have 20% of their bid considered for final passage, after after as the matter can be reached. p.m. prevailing time, or as soon there- Board of Alcohol Beverage Control of available in cash or certified check at public hearing thereon, at a meeting of after as the matter can be reached. 301 North Wood Ave., Linden to trans- the conclusion of the sales. the governing body to be held at the Joseph C. Bodek fer to St. Georges Liquors Corp. trad- NAME OF SALE: Popular Finances Council Chambers, in the City Hall, City Clerk Joseph C. Bodek ing as Shoppers Discount Liquor for Services, LLC vs. Clovis Schmidt and 301 North Wood Avenue, Linden, New City Clerk premises located at 54 E. St. Georges Mrs. Clovis Schmidt, Unknown Spouse Jersey 07036 on September 16. 2008 #52-53 Ave., Linden, NJ 07036 the Plenary of Clovis Schmidt; Mortgage Electronic at 7:00 o'clock P.W. During the week #52-55 Retail Consumption License with Registration Systems, Inc. prior to and up to and including the AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND Broad Package Privilege #2009-32- REAL ESTATE TAX DISCLOSURE date of such meeting copies of the full 043-002 heretofore issued to Cho & ordinance will be available at no cost SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VII, TRAF- AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE A POR- Associates Inc., trading as Shoppers If designated below, there are liens in and during regular business hours, at FIC, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, TION OF NORTH WOOD AVENUE Discount Liquor for premises located the estimated sum as specified below. the Clerk's office for the members of "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND HEREINAFTER PARTICULARLY at 54 E. St. Georges Ave., Linden NJ Plaintiff advises that the municipal tax the general public who shall request ENACTING THE REVISED GENERAL DESCRIBED AND SITUATED IN THE 07036. office should be contacted to obtain the same. The summary of the terms ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LIN- CITY OF LINDEN, UNION COUNTY, any additional amounts that may of such bond ordinance follows: DEN, 1999," PASSED NOVEMBER 23, NEW JERSEY. The person(s) who will hold an become due. 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER Interest in the license are: Pursuant to a Municipal Tax Search 24, 1999, AND AS AMENDED AND The complete Ordinance is on file in dated July 26, 2908, the sale is sub- ORDINANCE #52-52 SUPPLEMENTED. the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 Amit Patel ject to: North . Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ 161 Market St. Apt. #105 1. Taxes: 51,710.87 BOND ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING Chapter VII, Traffic, shall be and the 07036. Saugerties, NY 12477 2. Water: UNAVAILABLE VARIOUS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS same is hereby amended as follows: U219925 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($16.17) 3. Water & Sewer Lien: 866.56 plus IN AND FOR THE CITY OF LINDEN, IN interest, penalty and recording THE COUNTY OF UNION, NEW JER- 7-33 HANDICAPPED PARKING REGU- ELIZABETH Shakti Patel charges. SEY, APPROPRIATING $2,181,000 LATIONS 40 Valleywood Drive CONCISE DESCRIPTION THEREFOR AND AUTHORIZING THE SHERIFF'S SALE Somerset, NJ 08873 1. The property to be sold is common- ISSUANCE OF $2,071,950 BONDS OR 7-33.1A HANDICAPPED PARKING Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004806 ly known as: 57 Sayre Street, Eliza- NOTES TO FINANCE PART OF THE ON-STREET Division: CHANCERY Bipin Patel beth, NJ 07208. COST THEREOF. Docket Number: F3310407 36 Geiger Lane 2. Tax Block No.: 11 Lot No.: 1396 The complete Ordinance is on file in County: Union Warren, NJ 07059 3. Dimensions of lot: 140,00 X 25.00 Purpose(s): Various capital improve- the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME X 39.50 X 990.OQ X 29.50 X 30.00 X ments as follows: Fire Department: North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ LOANS, INC. Objections, if any, should be made 150.00 Firefighting and Communications 07036. VS immediately in writing to: Joseph C. 4. Nearest cross street: Cherry Street Equipment, SCBA and Related Equip- U219923 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($22.54) Defendant: LID J. PACHECO; MORT- Bodek, ABC Board Secretary of 301 "The Sheriff hereby reserves the right ment; Police Department: Sport Utility GAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION North Wood Ave. Linden, NJ 07036. to adjourn this sale without furtfiei Vehicles: Public Works Department: ELIZABETH SYSTEMS INC. AS NOMINEE FOR notice by publication." Sewer Vactor Truck, Asphalt; Public COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC. St. Georges Liquors Corp. JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $130,956.11"* Property: Renovations to City Hall SHERIFF'S SALE AND ELVIRA LARGO, TENANT Applicant One Hundred Thirty Thousand Nine .Parking Garage, Park Equipment; Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004944 Sale Date: 09/10/2008 August 21, 28, 2008 ' Hundred Fifty-Six and 11/100*** Municipal Garage: Fueling Station; Division: CHANCERY Writ of Execution: 05/30/2008 E2T9460 PRO ($49.30) Attorney: Engineering Department: Storm and Docket Number: F3489307 By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of HUBSCHMAN & ROMAN - ATTOR- Sanitary Sewer-various locations; County: Union execution to me directed I shall LINDEN NEYS Central Dispatch: Backup Center. Plaintiff: JP MORGAN MORTGAGE expose for sale by public venue, at the 318 BERGEN BOULEVARD ACQUISITION CORP. UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CITY OF LINDEN PAISADES PARK, NJ 07650 Appropriation: $2.181.000 VS BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- (201)947-5700 Defendant: CHRISTIAN CILIE BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Bonds/Notes Authorized: £2.071.950 Sale Date: 09/17/2008 on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE A full legal description can be found at Writ of Execution: 07/25/2008. afternoon of said day. All successful WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON the Union County Sheriff's Office Grants (if anyl Appropriated: None By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of bidders must have 20% of their bid FIRST READING BY THE Council of Total Upset: $149,497.95 execution to me directed I shall available in cash or certified check at . • the City of Linden in the County of *'*One Hundred Forty-Mine Thousand Section 20 Costs: £218.100 expose for sale by public venue, at the the conclusion of the sales. Union, State of New Jersey, on August Four Hundred Ninety-Seven and UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION The property to be sold is located in 19, 2008, and will be presented for fur- 95/100*** Useful Life: 14.88 years BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- the CITY OF ELIZABETH, County of ther consideration and hearing to be August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Union and State of NJ. held on September 16, 2008, at 7:00 U219278 PRO ($152.88) Joseph C. Bodek. City Clerk - on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the it is commonly known as: 165 BELLE- p.m. prevailing time, or as soon there- This Notice is published pursuant to afternoon of said day. All successful VUE STREET (a/k/a 165-167 BELLE- after as the matter can be reached. ' : ' LINDEN ' ' ' ~ N.J.S.A.. 40A:2-17. bidders must have 20% of their bid VUE STREET), ELIZABETH, NJ. U219926 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($34.7?) available in cash or certified check at It is known and designated as Block Joseph C. Bodek ' SHERIFF'S SALE the conclusion of the sales. 10, Lot 142. City Clerk Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004678 ~ • ELIZABETH Property to be sold is located in the The dimensions are approximately 42 Division: CHANCERY City of Elizabeth, County of Union, feet wide by 100 feet long. #52-50 Docket Number: F23730O7 SHERIFF'S SALE State of New Jersey Nearest cross street: JERSEY County: Union Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004938 Premises commonly knows as: 537 AVENUE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND Plaintiff: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- Division: CHANCERY BOND STREET, ELIZABETH NJ 07206 Prior (lien(s): SUBJECT TO UNPAID SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER III, POLICE CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Docket Number: F3150407 BEING KNOWN as LOT 872, BLOCK TAXES AND OTHER MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS OF AN ORDINANCE STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES County: Union 1, on the official Tax Map of the City LIENS. AS OF 3/20/2008 TAXES ARE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPT- CORPORATION 2006-BC2 Plaintiff: COUNTRYWIDE HOME of Elizabeth PAID THROUGH 1ST QUARTER 2008. ING AND ENACTING THE REVISED VS LOANS Dimensions: 100.00 feet x 32,00 feet 2ND QUARTER 2008 TAXES IN THE GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE Defendant: ROSARIO RODRIGUEZ, VS x 100.00 feet x 32.00 feet AMOUNT OF $2,957.70 WAS DUE ON CITY OF LINDEN, 1999," PASSED RAHWAY HOSPITAL Defendant: CRISTOBAL RODRIGUEZ; Nearest Cross Street: Sixth Street 5/1/2008. TOTAL AMOUNT DUE AS NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND Sale Date: 09/03/2008 JOSE A. REYES The Sheriff rfereby reserves the OF 6/19/2008 FOR UNPAID APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, 1999, Writ of Execution: 06/26/2008 Sale Date: 09/17/2008 right to adjourn this sale without WATER/SEWER CHARGES IS THE AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- By virtue of the above-stated writ of Writ of Execution: 07/15/2008 further notice by publication. AGGREGATE SUM OF $405.34. MENTED execution to me directed I shall By virtue of the aboye-stated writ of 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- THE SHERIFF RESERVES THE RIGHT expose for sale by public venue, at the execution to me directed I shall pal liens or other charges, and any TO ADJOURN THIS SALE WITHOUT DELETE: 3-32 SHOPPING CARTS IN UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION expose for sale by public venue, at the such taxes, charges, liens, insurance BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- FURTHER NOTICE THROUGH PUBLI- ITS ENTIRETY BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION premiums or other advances made by CATION. ADD: NEW 3-32 SHOPPING CARTS on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- plaintiff prior to this sale. All interest- JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $421,248.05*** AS FOLLOWS; afternoon of said day. All successful BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., ed parties are to conduct and rely Four Hundred Twenty-One Thousand 3-32 SHOPPING CARTS bidders must have 20% of their bid on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the upon their own independent investiga- Two Hundred Forty-Eight and available in cash or certified check at afternoon of said day. All successful tion to ascertain whether or not any 05/100*** The complete ordinance is on file in (he conclusion of the sales. bidders must have 20% of their bid outstanding interest remain of record Attorney: the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 The property to be sold Is located in available in cash or certified check at and/or have priority over the lien being STERN, LAVINTHAL, FRANKENBERG North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ the CITf of LINDEN, County of UNION the conclusion of the sales. foreclosed and, if so the current & NORGAARD, LLC 07036. and State of New Jersey. The property to be sold is located in amount due thereon. 293 EISENHOWER PARKWAY U219928 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($21.56) Commonly known as: 505 HAGEL the CITY of ELIZABETH, County of "If the sale is set aside for any rea- SUITE 300 - P.O. BOX 1660 AVE, LINDEN, NJ 07036. UNION and State of New Jersey. son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be LIVINGSTON, NJ 07039-1660 LINDEN : ~~ Tax Lot No, 17 in Block No. 7 Commonly known as: 334 COURT entitled only a return of the deposit (973) 740-0700 Dimension of Lot Approximately: STREET, ELIZABETH, NJ 07206, paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich PUBLIC NOTICE 31.25 X 100 Tax Lot No. 78 in Block No. 3 ther recourse against the Mortgagor, A full legal description can be found at CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 25 X the Mortgagor's attorney. the Union County Sheriff's Office Nearest Cross Street: DILL AVENUE 100 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $528,415.81*** Total Upset: $464,705.04 NOTICE Of A CONTRACT AWARn "BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE Nearest cross street: THIRD STREET Five Hundred Twenty-Eight Thou- ***Four Hundred Sixty-Four Thousand SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF HAGEL BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE sand Four Hundred Fifteen and Seven Hundred Five and 04/100*** The City of Linden, New Jersey has AVENUE SAID POINT BEING DISTANT SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF COURT 81/100*** August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 - awarded a contract without competi- 50.00 FEET NORTHWESTERLY FROM STREET, SAID POINT BEING DIS- Attorney: U218821 PRO ($143.08) tive Bidding as a Professional Service, THE INTERSECTION OF SAID LINE TANT NORTHWESTERLY 425.00 FEET PHELAN HALLINAN & SCHMIEG, PC _ . UNDEN pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.. WITH THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE FROM THE INTERSECTION OF THE 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD The contract was awarded pursuant to OF DILLAVENUE. NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF THIRD SUITE 100 a "Fair and Open Process" as per "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES STREET WITH THE SOUTHWESTER- MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 CITY OF LINDEN N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE LY LINE OF COURT STREET AND (856) 813-5500 PASSED ORDINANCE tract and the resolution authorizing it WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE THENCE Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich NO. 52-47 are available for public inspection in THROUGH PUBLICATION." "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES A full legal description can be found at the Office of the Municipal Clerk. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE the Union County Sheriff's Office AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND 2008 QTR 1: $1,265.82 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE Total Upset: $580,765.89 SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER V, ANIMAL AWARDED: McManimon & Scotland, OPEN + PENALTY THROUGH PUBLICATION." •"Five Hundred Eighty Thousand CONTROL, FEES, SEEING EYE AND LLC 2008 QTR 2: $1,265.81 PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES: Seven Hundred Sixty-Five and GUIDE DOGS EXEMPTED, OF AN One Riverfront Plaza, OPEN + PENALTY 2007 3RD PARTY TAX LIEN; SOLD 89/100*** ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDI- Fourth Floor SEWER ACCT: $105:70 ON: 06/02/2008: $2,168.51 August 21, 28, September 4, 11, 2008 NANCE ADOPTING AND ENACTING Newark, New Jersey OPEN + PENALTY; 2008 QTR 3: $436.20 U219263 PRO ($147.00) THE REVISED GENERAL ORDI- 07102-5408 SEWER CHARGES ARE BASED ON 2008 QTR 4: $436.20 NANCES OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, PRIOR WATER CONSUMPTION PILOT: YEAR: 2008 (3RD QTR) ROSELLE 1999" PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 SERVICE: Special Counsel represent- 2007 3RD PARTY SEWER LIEN; SOLD $510.00 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER 24, ing the City in the matter of Verge ON: 06/13/2008 $6,378.28 TOTAL AS OF July 31, 2008: NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1999,. AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- Properties v. Union County Improve- TOTAL AS OF July 11, ZQ08; $3,550.91 BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, NJ MENTED ment Authority et al. $9,015.61 GENERAL REMARKS:AN ASSESSED ORDINANCE NUMBER 2302-08 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $318,587.42*** VALUE OF $26,000.00 EXISTS Chapter V, Section 5-17a Fees, shall TIME PERIOD: The term of said con- Three Hundred Sixteen Thousand JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $257,127.76***. AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE be and the same is hereby amended tract shall be until the conclusion of Five Hundred Eighty-Seven and Two Hundred Fifty-Seven Thousand POSITION OF- ASSISTANT MUNICI- as follows: the work to be performed, or until said 42/100*" One Hundred Twenty-Seven and PAL CLERK IN THE DEPARTMENT OF amount has been exhausted, whichev- Attorney: 76/100*** MUNICIPAL CLERK IN THE BOR- DELETE: 5-1.7A FEES, SEEING EYE er occurs earlier. FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Attorney: OUGH OF ROSELLE CODE IDENTI- AND GUIDE DOGS EXEMPTED, IN 7 CENTURY DRIVE FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC FIED AS SUPPORT STAFF ITS ENTIRETY COST: Additional funds not to exceed SUITE 201 7 CENTURY DRIVE ADD NEW SECTION: 5-17a FEES, $7,500.00. PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 SUiTE 201 NOTICE is hereby given that Ordi- SEEING EYE AND GUIEIE DOGS (973) 538-4700 PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 nance Number 2302-08 was passed DATED: August 20, 2008 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich (973) 538-4760 and adopted on second and final read- EXEMPTED A full legal description can be found at Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich ing at a Regular Meeting of the Mayor Joseph C. Bodek the Union County Sheriff's Office A full legal description can be found at and Councirof the Borough of Roselle; PASSED: AUGUST 19, 200H City Clerk Total Upset: $354,833.16 the Union County Sheriff's Office Union County, New Jersey, held at U219882 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($21.56) •"Three Hundred Fifty-Four Thousand Total Upset: $288,722.72 Borough Hall, 210 Chestnut Street, APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 Eight Hundred Thirty-Three and "*Two Hundred Eighty-Eight Thou- RoseMe, New Jersey on the 20th day _ LINDEN 167100*** sand Seven Hundred Twenty-Two and' of August 2008, ROBERT F. BUNK August 7, 14, 21. 28, 2008 72/100*** CITY OF LINDEN . U21.8290 PRO .{$154,84) August 21, 28, Sept. 4, 11, 2008 Rhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. COUNCIL/PRESIDENT PASSED ORDINANCE _ . ______. _ U219450 PRO ($150.92) Borough Clerk NO. 52-49 U220035 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($12.74) RICHARD J. GERBOUNKA " LINDEN""* ~~ ATTEST: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND PUBLIC NOTICE SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER II, ADMINIS- CITY OF LINDEN CITY OF LINDEN JQSEPHC, BODEK TRATION AS FOLLOWS: CITY OF LINDEN CITY CLERK , NOTICE OF PENDING BOND PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Section 2-24 Department of the ORDINANCE AND SUMMARY THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN U219922 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($22.54) Municipal Garage WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE Delete 2-24 Department of the CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 43

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LINDEN Municipal Garage in its entirety LINDEN LINDEN LINDEN POLICE DEPARTMENT AUCTION NOTICE Add new 2-27.2 Division of the PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF LINDEN Municipal Garage as follows: CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY PASSED ORDINANCE The undersigned shall expose for sale in accordance with RS 39:1 0A-1 el. seq. 2-27.2 Division of Municipal Garage NO. 52-44 at public auction on SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 at 10:00 a.m. at Gabe's Towing Com- NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD pany, 228 South Stiles Street, Linden, New Jersey the following motor vehicles PASSED: AUGUST 19, 2008 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND which came into possession of the Linden Police Department through abandon- The City of Linden, New Jersey has SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER VII, TRAF- ment or failure of owners to claim same. These motor vehicles may Be examined APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 awarded a contract without competi- FIC, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, at the aforementioned location at 9:00 a.m. on SEPTEMBER 3, 2008. All sales tive Bidding as a Professional Service, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING AND are "as is". Vehicles must be removed by a wrecker within two working days. ROBERT F. BUNK pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. ENACTING THE REVISED GENERAL COUNCIL PRESIDENT The contract was awarded pursuant to ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF LIN- Linden Police Department a "Fair and Open Process" as per DEN, 1999" PASSED NOVEMBER 23, Michael Boyle, Chief of Police RICHARD J. GERBOUNKA N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEMBER MAYOR tract and the resolution authorizing it 24, 1999. AND AS AMENDED AND The Linden Police Department does not guarantee title, only the application are available for public inspection in SUPPLEMENTED for title of vehicle from the N.J. Division of Motor Vehicles. II is the responsi- ATTEST: the Office of the Municipal Clerk. bility of the public to inspect vehicles before sale. PASSED: AUGUST 19, 2008 JOSEPH C. BODEK AWARDED: Anthony Palumbo, Esq. MAKE YEAR SERIAL# COST OF CITY CLERK 190 North Avenue East APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 REPOSSESSION Cranford, New Jersey VOLKS 2000 WVWGH21J4YW641512 $7420.00 U219921 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($17.15) 07016 ROBERT F. BUNK COUUNCIL PPRESIDENT U219949 PRO August 28, 2008 ($24.50) LINDEN SERVICE: Prosecutor with respect to disciplinary charges pending against a 'P.HARD J. GERBOUNKA PUBLIC NOTICE Linden Police Officer. MAYOR CITY OF LINDEN, NEW JERSEY TIME PERIOD: The term of said con- ATTEST: NOTICE OF A CONTRACT AWARD tract shall be until the conclusion of the work to be performed, or until said The City of Linden, New Jersey has amount has been exhausted, whichev- UNION awarded a contract without competi- er occurs earlier. tive Bidding as a Professional Service, U219911 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($16.17) TOWNSHIP OF UNION pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq. COST: Additional funds not to exceed The contract was awarded pursuant to $4,266.36. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordinance set forth below was intro- a "Fair and Open Process" as per duced at a meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Union in the N.J.S.A. 19:44a-20.4 et seq. This con- DATED: August 20, 2008 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING County of Union, held on August 28, 2008 and that said ordinance will be further tract and the resolution authorizing it BOROUGH OF ROSELLE, NJ considered for final passage at a meeting of the Township Committee at the are available for public inspection In Joseph C. Bodek ORDINANCE NUMBER 2301-08 Municipal Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union New Jersey on September 9, the Office of the Municipal Clerk. City Clerk 2008 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. U219889 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($20.09) ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS EILEEN BIRCH AWARDED: Lum, Drasco, & Positan, 118-17B ENFORCEMENT; VIOLA- Township Clerk LLC LINDEN TIONS AND PENALTIES 103 Eisenhower Parkway AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 266-55, ENTITLED SCHEDULE XIV; Roseland, New Jersey CITY OF LINDEN NOTICE is hereby given that Ordi- "PARKING PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES", IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, 07068 PASSED ORDINANCE nance Number 2301-08 was passed UNION COUNTY, NEW JERSEY. NO. 52-46 and adopted on second and final read- SERVICE: Special Counsel to provide ing at a Regular Meeting of the Mayor BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Commltteeof the Township of Union in the specialized legal services relative to AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND and Councifof the Borough of Roselle, County of Union, as follows: the redevelopment of the area known SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER III, POLICE Union County, New Jersey, held at as Linden Landfill. REGULATIONS. OF AN ORDINANCE Borough Hall, 210 Chestnut Street, Section 1. Chapter 266-55, entitled Schedule XIV: "Parking Prohibited at All ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPT- Roselle, New Jersey on the 20th day Times" shall be amended to add the following: TIME PERIOD: The term of said con- ING AND ENACTING THE REVISED of August 2008. tract shall be until the conclusion of GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE Name of Street Side Location the work to be performed, or until said CITY OF LINDEN, 1999," PASSED Rhona C. Bluestein, M.B.A., R.M.C. NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND amount has been exhausied, whichev- Borough Clerk Hobson Street West 15 feet northward from the driveway at er occurs earlier. APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1999, 816 Hobson Street AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- U220034 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($11.27) Rahway Avenue West 15 feet in each direction from the COST: Additional funds not to exceed MENTED driveway at 714 Rahway Avenue $15,000.00. ELIZABETH PASSED: AUGUST 19, 2008 Section 2. This Ordinance shall become effective immediately after publication DATED: August 20, 2008 NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS in the manner provided by law. APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 (L.S.) STATE OF NEW JERSEY TO: • U219828 UNL August 23, 2008 ($33,32) Joseph C. Bodek JOSE MENDEZ City Clerk ROBERT F. BUNK HAYDEE MENDEZ COUNCIL PRESIDENT STEPHANIE MENDEZ, MINOR BY U219885 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($21.07) G/A/L HAYDEE MENDEZ RICHARD J. GERBOUNKA ELIZABETH LOZADA, INFANT BY LINDEN MAYOR G/A/L CARLOS LOZADA CARLOS LOZADA, and each of their UNION ATTEST: heirs, devisees, and personal repre- CITY OF LINDEN sentatives, and his, her, their or any TOWNSHIP OF UNION PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JOSFPH-C. BODEK of their- successors in right, title THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE and interest PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the ordinance set forth below was intro- WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON CITY CLERK ESSEX NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCI- duced at a meeting of the Township Committee of the Township of Union in the FIRST READING BY THE Council of ATES County of Union, held on August 26, 2008 and that said ordinance will be further the City of Linden in the County of U219918-PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($16.66) considered for final passage at a meeting of the Township Committee at the Union, State of New Jersey, on August YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Municipal Building, 1976 Morris Avenue, Union New Jersey on September 9, 19, 2008, and will be presented for fur- LINDEN ~~ 2008 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. ther consideration and hearing to be AND REQUIRED to serve upon ZUCK- CITY OF LINDEN ER, GOLDBERG & ACKERMAN, LLC, EILEEN BIRCH held on September 16, 2008, at 7:00 Township Clerk p.m. prevailing time, or as soon there- PASSED ORDINANCE ESQS., plaintiff's attorneys, whose NO. 52-45 address is 200 Sheffield Street, Suite after as the matter can be reached. 301, Mountainside, New Jersey AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 266-44, Schedule 111: ENTITLED "ONE Joseph C. Bodek AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND 07092-0024, telephone number 1-908- WAY STREETS", IN THE TOWNSHIP OF UNION, UNION COUNTY, NEW JER- City Clerk SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER XVII, 233-8500, an Answer to the Amended SEY. SEWER AND WATER, OF AN ORDI- Complaint filed in a civil action, in NANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDINANCE which IndyMac Mortgage FSB is plain- BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Committee of the Township of Union in the #52-51 tiff, and JOSE MEND%Z, et al., are County of Union, as follows: ADOPTING AND ENACTING THE defendants, pending in the Superior . AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REVISED GENERAL ORDINANCES Court of New Jersey, Chancery Divi- SUPPLEMENT CHAPTER II. ADMINIS- OF THE CITY OF LINDEN, 1999," Section 1. Chapter 266-44, entitled "One Way Streets" shall be amended to add sion, Union County, and bearing Dock- the following: TRATION, OF AN ORDINANCE ENTI- PASSED NOVEMBER 23, 1999 AND. et F-19336-08 within thirty-five (35) TLED, "AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING .APPROVED NOVEMBER 24. 1999, days after 08/28/2008 exclusive of AND AS AMENDED AND SUPPLE- Street Name Direction Limits AND ENACTING THE REVISED GEN- such date, or if published after of Travel ERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY.OF MENTED 08/28/2008, (35) days after the actual LINDEN, 1999", PASSED NOVEMBER date of such publication, exelusiye of 23, 1999 AND APPROVED NOVEM- PASSED: AUGUST 19, 2008 such date. If you fail to do so, judg- Adams Avenue South From Morris Avenue to Vauxhall Road BER 24, 1999, AND AS AMENDED ment by default may be rendered Grandvlew Avenue North From Morris Avenue to Haines Avenue AND SUPPLEMENTED APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 against you for the relief demanded in the Amended Complaint. You shall fije Section 2. Chapter 266-44, entitled "One Way Streets" shall be amended to ADD - NEW SECTION 2-69 AS FOL- ROE ERT F. BUNK your Answer and proof of service in delete the following: LOWS: NCIL PRESIDENT duplicate with the Clerk of the Superi- 2-69.9 - PENALTY FOR CHECKS cot or Court of New Jersey, Hughes Jus- Street Name Direction Limits RETURNED FOR INSUFFICIENT RICHARRD J. RERBOUNKA tice Complex - CN 971, Trenton, New of Travel FUNDS. MAYOR Jersey 08625, In accordance with the rules of civil practice and procedure. Adams Avenue North From Morris Avenue to Vauxhall Road The complete ordinance is on file in ATTEST: Grandview Avenue North. From Vauxhall Road to Haines Avenue the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 This action has been instituted for Grandview Avenue South From Vauxhall Road to Morris Avenue North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ JOSEPH C BOD.EK the purpose bf (1) foreclosing a Mort- 07036. CITY CLERK gage dated 09/2972006 made by Jose Section 3. This Ordinance shalj become effective immediately after publication U219927 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($21.07) Mendez as mortgagor, to Mortgage in the manner provided by law. ' U219917 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($16.66) Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. U219825 UNL August 28, 2008 ($42.14) _ LINDEN ~~ as nominee for East Coast Mtg. Corp. LINDEN CITY OF LINDEN CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CITY OF LINDEN PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PASSED ORDINANCE THAT THE FOLLOWING ORDINANCE NO. 52-48 WAS INTRODUCED AND PASSED ON FIRST READING BY THE Council of AN ORDINANCE FOR DETERMINING UNION the City of Linden in the County of POSITIONS ELIGIBLE FOR THE Union, State of New Jersey, on August DEFINED CONTRIBUTION RETIRE- PUBLIC NOTICE; 19, 2008, and will be.presented for fur- MENT PROGRAM (FOR NEW ther consideration and hearing to be EMPLOYEES WHO UNDER THE Take notice that the following applications for Zoning Variances were heard by the Board of Adjustment of the Township held on September 16, 2008, at 7:00 RECENT CHANGES IN THE STATE of Union on Wednesday. August 20. 2008 at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal Building, Friberger Park, Union, N.J. Resolutions p.m. prevailing time, or as soon there- PENSION RULES WOULD NOT memorializing. after as the matter can be reached. LONGER BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICI- PATE IN THE STATE PENSIONS PRO- Calendar # Name of Applicant & Variances peclsion of the Board Joseph C. Bodek GRAMS) Premises Affected Requested of Adi City Clerk PASSED: AUGUST 1.9, 2008 Cal. #3125 R & S Realties, LLC. Installation of two above Granted by Resolution #32-54, 2585-2595 Route 22 West ground storage tanks APPROVED: AUGUST 20, 2008 Block - 3402 Lot - 9.01 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED, "AN ORDI- RO )ERT F. BUNK Cal. #3127 F. Salinas Convert front porch into Granted by Resolution NANCE ESTABLISHING A SCHEDULE CO JNCIL PRESIDENT 580 Carlyle Place living space OF TITLES. SALARY RANGES AND Block - 2508 Lot - 41 REGULATIONS FOR MAINTAINING RICHARD J. GERBOUNKA THE CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY MAYOR Cal. #3128 L. Jorge Modify the front of house Carried for Resolution STANDARDIZATION PLAN OF ALL 397 Ingall Street for Approval 9/3/08 EMPLOYEES OF THE CITY OF LIN- ATTEST: Block - 1020 Lot - 12 DEN," PASSED AUGUST 15, 1995 AND APPROVED AUGUST 16, 1995 JOSEPH C. BODEK Cal. #3123 C. Restrepo Enclose front porch & Carried for Resolution CITY CLERK 1369 Winslow Avenue new stops of Approval 9/3/08 . The complete Ordinance is on file in Block - 5222 Lot - 2 the City Clerk's Office, City Hall, 301 U219919 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($16.17) North Wood Avenue, Linden, NJ Richard Malanda, Board of Adjustment Secretary 07036. U219924 PRO Aug. 28, 2008 ($10.13) U219957UNL August 28, 2008 ($44.10) PAGE 44 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE

PUBLIC NOTICE POeOClhiOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBOCNOTiCE PUBL1C15OT)CE recorded on 10/06/2006 in Book 11882 HILLISPE "Core" means a pedestrian-oriented area of commercial and civic uses serv- of Mortgages for Union County, Page ing the surrounding municipality, generally including housing and access to 628 which Mortgage was duly assigned TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE public transportat'on. to the above named Plaintiff, who is PUBLIC NOTICE the present holder of said mortgage; "County review agency" means an agency designated by the County Board of and (2) to recover possession of, and Notice is hereby given that the following ordinance has been introduced on fir Chose- Freeholders to review municipal stormwater management plans and concerns premises commonly known trading at a meeting of the Township Council held Tuesday evening, August 1S, implementing crdinance(s). The county review agency may either be: as 146 Livingston Street, Elizabeth, NJ 2003 and will be considered for adoption at a meeting of the Township Council 07206. to be held at the Municipal Building, Liberty and Hillside Avenues on Septemoer A county planning agency; or if you are unable to obtain an attor- 8, 200S at 7:15 p.m cr as soon thereafter as the matter can be considered All ney, you may communicate with the persons interested will be given an opportunity to be held concerning such ordi- New Jersey Bar Association by caning nance. 732-249-5000. You may also contact A copy of this ordinance has been posted on the bulletin board upon which the Lawyer Referral Service of the public notices are customarily posted in the Township of Hillside ana a copy is County of venue by calling 908-353- available up to and including the time of said meeting to the members of the 4715. If you cannot afford an attorney, genera! public of the Township who shall request same, at the Township Clerk's "Department" means the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection you may communicate with the Legal Office, Liberty and Hillside Avenues, Hillside, New Jersey Services office of the County of venue "Designated Center" means a State Development and Redevelopment Plan ay cailmg 308-354-4340. BY DIRECTION OF THE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Center as designated by the State Planning Commission such as urban, region- YOU, JOSE MENDEZ his/her heirs, JANET VLAISAVLJEVIC RMC al, town, village, or hamlet. devisees, and personal representa- TOWNSHIP CLERK tives, arid his/her their or any of their 0-08-021 "Design Engineer" means a person professionally qualified and duly licensed successors in right, title and interest in New Jersey to perform engineering services that may include, but not neces- are made a party defendant to this AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HILLSIDE, UNION COUNTY, IMPLE- sarily be limited to, development of project requirements, creation and devel- foreclosure action because you exe- MENTING STORMWATER MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS AND CONTROLS, opment of project design and preparation of drawings and specifications cuted Plaintiff's obligation and mort- AMENDING CHAPTER 188 (LAND USE) OF THE CODE OF HILLSIDE TOWN- gage and may be iiaole for any defi- SHIP "Development" means the division of a parcel of land into two or more parcels, ciency, and are a record owner of the the construction, reconstruction, conversion, structural alteration, relocation or subject property and for any right, title BE IT ORDAINED by the Township Council of the Township of Hillside, in enlargement of any building or structure, any mining excavation or landfill and and interest you may have in, to or Union County, New Jersey, as follows any use or change in the use of any building or other structure, or land or against the subject property. extension of use of land, by any person, for which permission is required under YOU. HAYDEE MENDEZ his/her Section I. Chapter of the Township Code entitled "Land Use" is hereby amend- Municipal Land Use Law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D-1 et sec; in the case of development heirs, devisees, and personal repre- ed at Section 183, by establishing a new section thereof Section [183-68] enti- of agricultural lands, development means: any activity that requires a State per- sentatives, and his/her, their or any of tled "Stormwater Management", as follows mit, any activity reviewed by the County Agricultural Development Board their successors in riqht, title and (CADB) and the State Agricultural Development. Committee (SADC), and munic- interest are made a party defendant to Stormwater Management. ipal review of any activity not exempted by the Right to farm Act, N.J.S.A. 4:1C- this foreclosure action because you 1 et seq. hold a judgment/lien/mortgage which 1. Scooe and Purpose may be against the owner/mort- "Disturbance" means any activity including the clearing, excavating, storing, gagor(s) ana for any right, title and A. Policy Statement grading, filling, or transportation of soil or any other activity that causes soil to interest you may have in, to or against The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) mandated that all Be exposed to the danger of erosion the subject property. Upon request, a states enact regulations to address the negative impacts of stormwater runoff copy of the Complaint and Amended on the Nation's streams and water resources. The State of New Jersey adopt- "Drainage area" means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, Complaint, if any, will be supplied to ed new regulations at the direction of the EPA. Under these state regulations, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving water body or to a partic- you for particularity. all municipalities in the State must implement these stormwater regulations ular point along a receiving water body YOU, STEPHANIE MENDEZ, MINOR through local ordinance(s) by April, 2000. This ordinance is intended to imple- BY G/A/L HAYDEE MENDEZ his/her ment these regulations "Environmentally critical areas" means an area or feature which is of signifi- heirs, devisees, and personal repre- The purpose of these regulations is to control stormwater from new "major cant environmental value, including but not limited to. stream corridors; natural sentatives, and his/her, their or any of development." and not to regulate pre-existing development. "Major Develop- heritage priority sites: habitat of endangered or threatened species: large areas their successors in right, title and ment" under the terrns of this ordinance, means any "development" that pro- of contiguous open space or upland forest: steep slopes; and well head protec- interest are made a party defendant to vides for ultimately disturbing one or more acres of soil on a development site tion ana groundwater recharge areas Habitats of endangered or threatened this foreclosure action because you and.'or any development that provides an additional one quarter (1/4) acre of species are identified using the Department's Landscape Project as approved hold a judgment/lien/mortgage which impervious surface on a development site. by the Department's Endangered and Nongame Species Program. may be against the owner/mort- Flood control, groundwater recharge, and pollutant reduction through non- gagors) and for any right, title and structural or low impact techniques snail be employed before relying on struc- "Erosion" means the detachment and movement of soil or rock fragments by interest you may have in, to or against tural Best Management Practices for Stormwater (BMP), prepared by the NJ water, wind, ice or gravity the subject property. Upon request, a Department of Environmental Protection. Structural BMPs should be integrated copy of the Complaint and Amended with nonstructural stormwater management strategies and proper maintenance "Ground water" means a body of water below the surface of the land in a zone Complaint, if any, will be supplied to plans. Nonstructural strategies include both environmentally sensitive site of saturation where the spaces between the soil or geological materials are fully you for particularity. design and source controls that prevent pollutants from being placed on the site saturated with water. YOU, ELIZABETH LOZADA, INFANT or from being exposed to stormwater. Source control plans should be devel- BY G/A'L CARLOS LOZADA his/her oped based upon physical site conditions and the origin, nature, and the antic- "HUC-14" means a watershed as defined by the United States Geological Sur- heirs, devisees, and personal repre- ipated quantity or amount of potential pollutants. Multiple stormwater manage- vey with a 14-d.igit identifier; a subwatershed. sentatives, and his/her, their or any of ment BMP may be necessary to achieve the established performance standards their successors in right, title and for water quality, quantity, and groundwater recharge. "Impervious surface" means a surface that has been covered with a layer of interest are made a party defendant to B. Purpose material so that it is highly resistant of infiltration by water. this foreclosure action because you The purpose of this ordinance is to establish minimum stormwater manage- hold a judgment/lien/mortgage which ment requirements and controls for major development and to reduce the "Infiltration" is the process by which seeps into the soil from precipitation may be against the owner/mort- amount of non-point source pollution entering surface and ground waters. This gagor(s) ana for any right, title and ordinance guides new development in a matter that is proactive and minimizes "Major development" means any "development" that provides for ultimately interest you may have in, to or against harmful impacts to natural resources. Specifically, this ordinance shall: disturbing the soil on one or more acres of land and/or any development that Ihe subject property. Upon request, a 1) Reduce flood damages to protect public health, life and property. provides an additional one-quarter (1/4) acre of impervious surface on a devel- copy of the Compfaint and Amended 2) Minimize increased stormwater runoff rates and volumes. opment site This definition applies consistently to the term "major develop- Complaint, if any, will be supplied to 3) Minimize the deterioration of existing structures ihat would result from ment" as used throughout this ordinance. (Note: "major development" for pur- you for particularity. increased rates of stormwater runoff. poses of this ordinance is not identical to the definition in the Municipal Land YOU, CARLOS LOZADA his/her 4) Induce water.recharge into the'ground wherever suitable infiltration, soil use Law or local zoning ordinances.) heirs, devisees, and personal repre- permeability, and favorable geological conditions exist. sentatives, and his/her, their or any of 5) Prevent an increase in non-point source pollution. "Maximum extent practicable" means compliance with the specific objective to their successors in right, title and 6) Maintain the integrity and stability of stream channels and buffers for their the greatest extent possible taking into account equitable considerations and interest are made a party defendant to ecological functions, as well as for drainage, the conveyance of floodwater, and competing factors, including but not limited to, environmental benefits, pollu- this foreclosure action because you other purposes. tant removal effectiveness, regulatory compliance, ability to implement given hold a judgment/iien/mortgage which 7) Control and minimize soil erosion and the transport of sediment. site-specific environmental conditions, cost and technical or engineering feasi- may be against the owner/mort- 8) Minimize public safety hazards at any stormwater detention facility con- bility. gagor(s) ana for any right, title and structed pursuant to subdivision or site plan approval. interest you may have in, to or against 9) Maintain adequate base-flow and natural flow regimes in all streams and "Municipality" means any city, borough, town, township, or village. the subject property. Upon request, a other surface water bodies to protect the aquatic ecosystem. copy ot the Complaint and Amended 10) Protect all surface water resources from degradation. "Node" means an area designated by the State Planning Commission concen- Complaint, if any, will be supplied to 11) Protect ground water resources from degradation and diminution; and trating facilities and activities that are not organized in a compact form. you for particularity. 12) Ensure that any additional 'A acre of impervious surface complies with this YOU, ESSEX NEUROLOGICAL ordinance. "Nonstructural Stormwater Management Techniques" means techniques that ASSOCIATES are made a party defen- C. Applicability control or reduce stormwater runoff in the absence of stormwater structures dant to this foreclosure action because 1. This ordinance shall be applicable to site plans and subdivisions, considered (e.g., basins and piped conveyances), such as minimizing slopes, utilizing you hold a judgment/lien/mortgage individually and/or cumulatively, as of the date of adoption of this ordinance, for native vegetation, minimizing turf grass lawns, increasing time of concentration which may be against the owner/mort- the following major developments: and maintaining and enhancing natural drainage features and characteristics. gagors) and for any right, title and interest you may have in, to or against a) Non-residential major developments "Nutrient" means a chemical substance and/or compound, such as nitrate or the subject property. Upon request, a b) Aspects of residential major developments that are not pre-empted by the phosphate, organic materials, etc., which is essential to and promotes the copy of the Complaint and Amended Residential Site Improvement Standards (RS1S) at N.J.A.C. 5:21 development of organisms. Complaint, if any, will be supplied to c) Residential development that meets tne definition of "Major Development", you far particularity. as defined in this ordinance, i.e. any "development" that provides for ultimately "Person" means any individuals), corporation, company, partnership, firm, Fife# FWZ 103114 disturbing one or more acres of soil and/or any development that provides an association, Township of Hillside, or political subdivision of this State subject to JENNIFER M. PEREZ, CLERK additional ons-quarter (1/4) acre of impervious surface on a development site, municipal jurisdiction pursuant to the Municipal Land Use law, N.J.S.A. 40:55D- SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY d) Any agricultural or horticultural development that meets the definition of 1 et seq. This Is an attempt "major development" under NJAC 7:8. to collect a debt, 2. This ordinance shall also be applicable to all Major Developments undertak- "Pollutant" means any dredged spoil, solid waste, incinerator residue, filter and any information obtained will en by Hillside Township. backwash, sewage, garbage, refuse, oil, grease, sewage sludge, munitions, be used for that purpose. D. Compatibility with Other Permit and Ordinance Requirements chemical wastes, biological materials, medical wastes, radioactive substances U219B76 PRO Aug. 28,^008 ($79.38) Development approvals issued for subdivisions and site plans pursuant to this (except those regulated under the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 ordinance are to be considered an integral part of development approvals under, U.S.C, 2011 et seq.). thermal waste, wrecked or discarded equipment, rock, the subdivision and site plan review process and do not relieve the applicant of sand, cellar dirt, industrial, municipal, agricultural, residential, and construction the responsibility to secure required permits or approvals for activities regulat- waste or runoff, or other residue discharged directly or indirectly to the land, ed by any other applicable code, rule, act, or ordinance. In their interpretation ground waters or surface waters of the State, or to a domestic treatment works and application, the provisions of this ordinance shall be held to the minimum Pollutant" includes both hazardous and non-hazardous pollutants, SiiMMII requirements for the promotion of the public health, safety and general welfare. TAKE NOTICE THAT the Zoning This ordinance shall be construed to assure consistency with the requirements "Recharge" means the amount of water from precipitation that infiltrates into Board of Adjustment of the City of of New Jersey laws and acts amendatory thereof or supplementary thereto, the ground and is not evapotranspired (including evaporated or transpired) Summit, New Jersey, will hold a hear- applicable implementing regulations, and any existing or future municipal ing on September 8, 2008 at 7:30 p.m. NJPDES Permits and any amendments or revisions thereto or re-issuance "Sediment" means solid material, mineral or organic, that is in suspension, is In the City Hall Council Chambsrs, 512 thereof. This ordinance is not intended to interfere with, abrogate, or annul any being transported, or has been movpd from its site of origin by air, water oi Sprmgfiefd Avonue, Summit, New Jer- other ordinances, rule or regulation, statute, or other provisions of law except gravity as a product of erosion. sey, to consider an application affect- that, where any provision of this ordinance, rule or regulation, or other provi- ing the property whose street address sion of law. the more restrictive provisions or higher standards shall control. "Site" means the lot or lots upon which a major development Is to occur or has is known as 659 Springfield Avenue. 2. Dafinilions occurred, Block 1802. Lot VL Unless specifically defined below, words or phrases used in this ordinance The conditions affecting this property shall be interpreted so as to give them the meaning they have in common usage "Soil" means all unconsolit ated mineral and organic material of any origin. and the reason for the application and to give this ordinance its most reasonable application. The definitions being heard are as follows: Applica- below are the same as or based on the corresponding definitions in the "Solid and floatable materi.ils" means sediment, debris, trash, and other float- tion for a *C* variance for side yard, Stormwater Management Rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8-1.2 and other State sources. ing or suspended solids. rear yard, total side yard, floor area ratio and building coverage for the "Agricultural or horticultural development" means cqnstructjpn and/or land "Special Resource Waters" means water bodies receiving special protections purposes of enclosing porch and uses normally associated with the production of foooT fiber and livestock for due to their drinking water satus or role as high-quality habitat for Threatent?d expanding foundation. sale. Such uses do not include the development of land for processing or sale and Endangered species or species of commercial or recreational importance Applicant requests any other waivers of food and the manufacturing of agriculturally related products. This includes waterways so cesignated through the NJ Stormwater Management or variances as roa,v pa required by tne, Rules (N.J.A.C 7.8) because' of exceptional ecological significance, exception- Board or itsprofessipfj^ls at (he time "Best Management Practices" "BMP" means "New Jersey Stormwater Best al water supply significance, exceptional recreational significance, exceptional of th,e h'eafffliT Management Practices Manual," adopted by the New Jersey Department of shellfish resource, or exceptional fisheries resource. Waters so designated ;>ie The application forms and supporting Environmental Protection ("Department") originally in February 2004, as updat- protected by a. 300-foot buffer extending on either side of the waterway meas- documents are on file in the Depart- ed and revised. Consult www.nislprmwater.org for this Manual and other perti- ured perpendicular from top-of-bank or center of channel for waterways lacking ment of Community Services, 512 nent information. a define top-of-bank; See Definition of "Category One", "C-1". Springfield Avenue, and may be inspected on any workday during busi- "Category One Waters" or "C-1 Waters" means those waters designated in the "State Plan Policy Map" Is defined as the geographic application of the State ness hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. tables tn NJAC 7:9B-1.15(c) through (h), for purposes of implementing the anti- Development and Redevelopment Plan's goals and statewide policies, and the Any interested party may appear at the degradation policies set forth In NJAC 7:9B-1,5(d), for protection from measur- official map of these goals and policies. hearing and participate therein, sub- able changes in water quality characteristics because of their clarity, color, ject to the rules of the Board: scenic setting, other characteristics of aesthetic value, exceptional ecological "Stormwater* means water resulting from precipitation (Including rain and Kristina and Paul Holman significance, exceptional recreational significance, exceptional water supply snow) that runs off the land's surface, is transmitted to the subsurface, or is Applicants significance, or exceptional fisheries resource(s). captured by separate storm sewers or other sewage or drainage facilities, or U219964 OSS Aug. 28. 2008 ($18.13) conveyed by snow removal equipment. "Compaction" means the increase in soil bulk density. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURGE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 45

POBDC NOTICE ••pU'BLTC'NOTlCE"' PUlUCNQTiCE SPRINGFIELD "Storrnwater Coordinator" means the person! s> designated By '?>e governing d Minimize the decrease m the "time of concentration" from pre-construction L"odj/ to revi_ew aii development applications for compliance w.ih federal, ssate, to post construction "Time of concentration" is defined as the time it takes for and local Stormuvater Control and Starrrutiater rria-iaQernsnt requirements. runoff IQ travel from the hydrauiicaUy most distant point of the watershed to the Unless 3 different officer is appointed by the Townsrus "Council, the Township pcint of interest within a watershed Public Work Director shall serve as the Storrn«atei Coordinator. e. Minimize land disturbance including clearing and grading OF NEW JERSEY CHAPTERT~ f Minimise sail compaction "Stormwater runoff means stormwatsr flow on the surface or in the storm sew- g Provide low-maintenance landscaping that encourages retention and plant- gN^Y.,.^RR'!yq^P3^wT-T(rTa ers, resulting from precip-r'atisn ;r of native vegetation and minimizes the use ol lawns, fertilizers, and pesti- cciaes "Storrnwater management basm" means an excavation or embankment and "h. Provide vegetated open-channel conveyance systems discharging into and related areas -designated to retain storrnwater runoff. A stormwater manage- through stable vegetated areas ment basin may eitfier be normally dry (that is, a detention basin cr infiltration i Provide ether source controls to prevent or minimize the use or eitpcsure of basin;, retain water in a permanent pooi (a retention basin), or be planted main- pollutants at the site, in order to prevent cr minimize the release of these pol- ly with wetland vegetation (most constructed stormwater wetlands) lutants into stormwater runoff. Such source controls can include, but are not BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- limited to: • SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of "Stormwater management measure" means any structural or nonstructural Springfield, County of Union, State of strategy, practice, technology, process, program, or other method intended to (1) Site design features that help to prevent accumulation of trash and debris New Jersey, as follows: control or reduce stormwater runoff and associated pollutants, or ta induce or in drainage systems, including features tha! satisfy Section 4.E3 below control the infiltration or groundwater recharge of storrnwater or to eliminate (2) Site design features lhat help io prevent discharge of trash and debris from SECTION I - AMENDMENT illicit or illegal non-stormwater discharges into stormwater conveyances, drainage systems Section 7-37.1, CONTROL FOR (3) Site design features that help to prevent and'or contain spills or other MOVEMENT AND THE PARKING OF "Structural Stormwater Techniques" means a stormwater management meas- harmful accumulations of pollutants at industrial or commercial developments; TRAFFIC ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ure that involves control of concentrated stormwater runoff or infiltration such and PROPERTY, shall be amended to add as stormwater basins, piped conveyance systems and manufactured starrnwater (4) When establishing vegetation after land disturbance, prior to applying fer- the following: devices, and can include various types of basins, filters, surfaces, and devices tilizer in accordance with the requirements established under Soil Erosion and located on individual lots in a residential development or throughout a commer- Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. 4.24-39 etc, soil tests must be conducted onsite b. Municipal property adjacent to the cial, industrial, or institutional development site in areas not typically suited for to determine the type and quantity of fertilizer required, Springfield Library. larger, centralized structural facilities. 3. Site design features identified under Section 4.E.2.i(2i above shall comply 1. Location: Parking spaces upon the with the following standard to control passage of solid and floatable materials property of the Springfield Free Public "Threatened and/or Endangered Species" means those species whose through storm drain inlets. For exemptions to this standard see Section 4.E.3.C Library, along the westerly side of the prospects for survival in New Jersey are in immediate danger because of loss below. building, adjacent to Center Street. or change in habitat over-exploitation, predation, competition, disease, distur- a. Design engineers shall use either of the following grates to collect stormwa- 2. Limitation: On all days and times bance or contamination. Assistance is needed to prevent future extinction in ter from a surface water body under that grate: when the Springfield Free Public New Jersey and these who may become endangered if conditions surrounding (1) The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) bicycle safe grate, Library is open for business, parking them begin to or continue to deteriorate. This definition includes protection at which is described in Chapter 2.4 of the NJDOT Bicycle Compatible Roadways shall be limited to employees of the habitats of these species. and Bikeways Planning and Design Guidelines (April 1996); or Springfield Library or to such other (2) A different grate, if each individual clear space in that grata has an area of persons as approved by the Spring- "Tidal Flood Hazard Area" means a flood hazard area, which may be influ- no more than seven (7.0) square inches, or is no greater that 0.5 inches across field Library Board, who shall have enced by stormwater runoff from inland areas, but which is primarily caused by the smallest dimension. been issued a parking sticker or pass, the Atlantic Ocean, Examples of grates subject to this standard include grates in grate inlets, the pursuant to procedures established by grate portion {non-curb-opening portion) of combination inlets, grates on storm the Board, in conjunction with the "Total Suspended Solids" or "TSS" means Total Suspended Solids (TSS) are sewer manholes, ditch grates, trench grates, and grates of spacer bars in slot- Township of Springfield and the those solids in water that can be separated from water by manmade or natural ted drains. Examples of ground surfaces include surfaces of roads (including Springfield Poljce Department. Any filtration, or by cenlrifuging. TSS can include a wide variety of material, such bridges), driveways, parking areas, bikeways, plazas, sidewalks, lawns, fields, vehicle parked in violation of this sub- as soil, decaying plant ant! animal matter, as well as organic and non-organic open channels, and stormwater basin floors. section may, in addition to any appli- b. Whenever design engineers use a curb-opening inlet, the clear space in that cable fines or other penalties, be sub- matter. curb opening (or each individual clear space, if the curb opening has two or ject to being towed at the sole cost "Vegetationvegeiauon " and/oanrjfer "vegetatevegetated bufferDutier " means planpiant lifme anad planpiamt cover in sousoil, more clear spaces) shall have an area of no more than seven (7.0) square inch- and expense of the vehicle owner. bu1 t' not' lawns' . A' suggested list of nativ' e and' non-invasiv' e species appropriatite es, or be no greater than two (2 0) inches across the smallest dimension. SECTION II - RATIFICATION for use for purposes' of this ordinance is attached as "Appendix A". This isi nonott c. This standard does not apply: Except as expressly modified herein, exclusive. In addition._ , the term..._s "vegetatioegetation and/or vegetative buffer" are all other provisions and terms of the meant to be consistent with other NJDEP definitions, i.e. contained irt the (1) Where the Planning board, with the recommendation of the Stormwater Code of the Township of Springfield Freshwater Wetlands Regulations, etc., derived from the NJ Stormwater Best Coordinator, determines that this standard would cause inadequate hydraulic shall remain in full force and effect. Management Practices Manual. Chapter 7, tables 7-9 and 7-10. performance that could not feasibly be corrected by using additional or targer SECTION III - SEVERABILITY storm drain inlets that meet these standards; In case any section, subsection, "Waters of the State" means the ocean and its estuaries, all springs, streams, !2) Where flows from the water quality dasign storm as specified in Section paragraph, subdivision, clause or pro- wetlands, and bodies of surface or ground water, whether natural or artificial, 4.G. 1 are conveyed through any de.ice (e.g., end of pipe netting facility, man- vision of this ordinance shall be within the boundaries of the State of New Jersey or subject to its jurisdiction. ufactured treatment device, or catch basin hood) lhat is designed, at a mini- judged invalid by a court of competent mum, to prevent delivery of all solid and floatable materials that could not pass jurisdiction, such order or judgment "Wetlands" or "wetland" means an area that is inundated or saturated by sur- through one of the following: shall not effect or invalidate the face water or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support, remainder of any section, paragraph, and that under normal circumstances does not support, a prevalence of vegeta- (a) A rectangular space four and five-eighths inches long and one and one-half subdivision, clause or provision of this tion typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions, commonly known as inches wide (this option does not apply lor outfaU netting facilities); or ordinance, and to this end, the provi- hydrophytic vegetation. (b) A bar screen having a bar spacing of 0.5 inches. sions of each section, paragraph, sub- (3) Where flows are conveyed througn a trash rack that has parallel bars with division, clause or provision of this 3. General Standards one-inch (1") spacing between the bars, to the elevation of the water quality ordinance are hereby declared to be A! Design and Performance Standards for Stormwater Management Measures design storm as specified in Section 4.G.1; pr severable. 1. Stormwater management measures for major development shall be devel- (4) where the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection determines, SECTION IV - EFFECTIVE DATE oped io meet the: pursuant to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places Rules at N.J.AC. 7:4- This ordinance shall take effect 7,2(e), that action to meet this standard is an. undertaking that constitutes an immediately upon passage and publi- a) erosion control standards, encroachment or will damage or destroy the National, and/or New Jersey Reg- cation according to law. ister listed historic property or district, within the meaning of the "Historie I, Kathleen D. Wisniawski, do hereby b) Groundwater recharge standards, Places Rules". certify that the foregoing Ordinance 4. Any land area used as a nonstructural stormwater management measure to was introduced for first reading at a b) stormwater runoff quantity standards, and meet the performance standards in Sections 4.F and 4.G shall be dedicated to regular meeting of the Township Com- a government agency, subjected to a conservation restriction filed with the mittee of the Township of Springfield, c) stormwater runoff quality standards in Section 4 appropriate County Clerk's office, or subject to an approved equivalent restric- in the County of Union, Stale of New tion that ensures that measure or an equivalent stormwater management meas- Jersey, held on Tuesday, August 26, To the maximum extent practicable, these standards shall be met by incorpo- ure approved by the Stormwater Coordinator, is maintained in perpetuity. The 2008. and that said Ordinance shall be rating nonstructural stormwater management strategies into the design. If approved form to be used as "conservation restriction" shall be determined by submitted for consideration and final these strategies alone are not sufficient to meet these standards, structural the Township Attorney and shall be reviewed and approved by the Township passage at a regular meeting of said stormwater management measures necessary to meet these standards shall be Attorney as to form and by the Township Engineer as to description, on a case Township Committee to be held on incorporated into the design. by case basis To the greatest extent feasible, nonstructural stormwater man- September 9, 2008, Springfield a Apply only to new major development and are intended to minimise the agement strategies shall be used and shall comply with those listed in the New Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m., at impact of stormwater runoff on quality and quantity of water in receiving water Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual. The BMP Manual may which time and place any person or bodies and to maintain groundwater recharge. be obtained from the address identified in Section G, or found on the Depart- persons interested therein will be b Do not apply to a new major development to the extent that alternative ment's website at www.njstormwater.oro. given an opportunity to be heard con- design and performance standards are applicable under a regional stormwater F. Erosion Control, Groundwater Recharge and Runoff Quantity Standards cerning said Ordinance. Copy is post- management plan or Water Quality Management Plan adopted in accordance 1. This subsection contains minimum design and performance standards to ed on the bulletin board in the office of with Department rules control erosion, encourage and control infiltration and groundwater recharge, the Township Clerk. 4. Stormwater Management Requirements and control stormwater runoff quantity Impacts of major development. KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, A. the development shall incorporate a maintenance plan for the stormwater a. The minimum design and performance standards for erosion control are RMC/CMC management measures incorporated into the design of a "major development" those established under the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. Township Clerk in accordance with Section 10 4:24-39 et seq. and implementing rules. U219950 OBS Aug. 28, 2008 ($46.55) B. Stormwater management measures shall avoid adverse impacts of concen- b. The minimum design and performance standards for groundwater recharge trated flow on habitat for threatened and endangered species as documented in are as follows: MOUNTAINSIDE the Departments Landscape Project or NaturaiHeritage Database established under N.J.S.A. 13:18-15 147 through 15,150, particularly Helonias bullata (1) The design engineer and Stormwater Coordinator shall, using the assump- NOTICE OF BID (swamp pink) and/or Clemm/s muhlnehergi (bog turtle). tions and factors for stormwater runoff and groundwater recharge calculations C. The following linear development projects are exempt from the groundwater at Section E, either: NOTICE is hereby given that sealed recharge, stormwater runoff quantity, and stormwater runoff quality require- (a) Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that the site and its bids will be received by the Borough ments of Sections 4.F and 4.G: stormwater management measures maintain 100 percent of the average annual Clerk of the Borouqh of Mountainside pre-construction groundwater recharge volume for the site; or for "CURBSIDE COLLECTION and 1. The construction of an underground utility line provided that the disturbed (b) Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that the increase of DISPOSAL of RECYCLABLES" area a-e revegt-tated upon completion; stormwater runoff volume from pre-construction to post-construction for the 2- 2 Tho construction of an aboveground utility line provided that the existing year storm is infiltrated. Bids will be opened and read in pub- conditions are maintained to the maximum extent practicable: and (2) The foilowing types of stormwater shal! not be recharges: lic at the Municipal Building, 1385 3 The construction of a public pedestrian access, such as a sidewalk or trail Route 22, Mountainside, New Jersey with a TMXimum width of eight (8) feet provided that the access is made of per- (a) Stormwater from areas of high pollutant loading. High pollutant loading on October 30, 2008 at 10:00 a.in meable material. areas are areas in industrial and commercial developments where solvents prevailing time: All bids shall bo in 0 A waiver !iy the Planning Board, upon concurrence by the Stormwater Coor- and/or petroleum products are loaded/unloaded, stored, or applied, areas accordance with the following plans dinate) troin 'strict compliance from the groundwater recharge, stormwater where pesticides are loaded/unloaded or stored; areas where hazardous mate- and specifications. Proposal blanks, runolf quantity, and stormwater runoff quality requirements of Section 4.F and rials are expected to be present in greater than "reportable quantities" as specifications and instructions to bid- 4.(3 nrmy bi- obtained for the enlargement of an existing public roadway or rail- defined by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR den; may be obtained at 'hit nftico of road cr thi) construction or enlargement of a public pedestrian access, provid- 302.4' areas where recharge would be inconsistent with Department approved the Borough Clerk, Mountainside ed that fie foliowmg conditions ate met: remedial action work plan or landfill closure plan and areas with high risks (of Municipal Building, 1335 Route 22, spills of toxic materials, such as gas stations and vehicular maintenance facili- Mountainside, New Jersey I. The- applicant demonstrates that there is a public need for the project that ties; and Bids must be made on the Bor- r.annot ha accomplished by any other means, and b) Industrial stormwater exposed to "source material". "Source material" ough's form of bid find must he 2 Th-.i applicant demonstrates through an alternatives analysis, that through means any material(s) or machinery, located at an industrial facility that is enclosed in a sealed envelope th<:> uor.i of nonstructural and structural^ stormwater management strategies and directly or indirectly related te the process, manufacturing, or other industrial addressed to the Borough Clerk, tJor-> measure;, the option "selected complies with the requirements of Sections 4.F activities, which could be a source of pollutants in any industrial stormwater ough of Mountainside, 1315 Route 22. and 4.'3 to the maximum extent practicable, and discharge to groundwater. Source materials include, but are not limited to, raw Mo'untainside, New Jersey and must 3, The- applicant demonstrates that, in order to meet tha requirements of Sec- materials; intermediate products; final products; waste mateamaterials;; by-productsypts; be received by the Borough ClerK at tions 4.F and 4 G, existing structures currently in use, such as homes and build- industrial machinery and fuels, and lubricants, solvents and detergents that are the date and time named Bids shall iiuis '.vo'.i!u need to be condemned, and related to process, manufacturing, or other industrial activities that are exposed be endorsed on the outside of the 4." The applicant demonstrates that it does not own or have other rights to to stormwater, envelope with the name and address areas incliKtmci the potential to obtain through purchase or condemnation lands (3) The design engineer shall assess the hydraulic impact on the groundwater of tue bidder and: not taliir.g urder 03 above within the upstream drainage area of the receiving table and design the site so as to avoid adverse hydraulic impacts. Potential "Bid Proposal - Curbside Collection strer.m. ihiit would provide additional opportunities to mitigate the requirements adverse hydraulic impacts, include, but are not limited to. exacerbating a natu- and Dispoal of Recyclabi»s'. of Sadc-m. 4.F and 4 G that were not achievable pn-site rally or seasonally high water tabla so as to cause surface ponding, flooding of £ fionstuic'.uiai Stormwater Management Strategies basements, or interference with the proper operation of subsurface sewage dis- Each proposal must ba accompanied 1. To the maximum extent practicable the standards in Section 4.F and 4.G posal systems and other subsurface structures in the vicinity or down gradient by a certified check, casniur r. check shall be nu>t by incorporating nonstructural stormwater management strategies of the groundwater recharge area. oi a bid bond equal to ten percent set loith at Uo'ot.on 4.E into the design. The applicant shall identify the non- c In order to control stormwater runoff quantity impacts, the design engineer (!0;i) of the full amount of IIIR bio and structural ine-aauies incorporated into the design of the project. If tha applicant shall, using the assumptions and factors for stormwater runoff calculations at made payable to the Borough ut Moun- contondi. mat is it not feasible for engineering, environmental, or safety rea- Section 5, complete one of the following: tainside as Bid Security sons (J -moipofcite any nonatructural starrnwafer management measures iden- (1) Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that for stormwater Bidders are required to comply with tified ii Paragraph 2 below into the design of a particular project, the applicant leaving the site, post-construction runoff hydrographs for the two, 10, and 100- the requirements of P L. 1375 c 127. shall iJt-ntily'the strategy considered and provide a basis for the contention, year storm events do not exceed, at any paint In time, the pre-construction The Borough of Mountainside hereby runoff hydrographs for the same storm events, or rcisorves the right to reject ;my and ;ill subject to appioval by thR Stormwater Coordinator. bids and to award the coiiliact to any 2 Nonstructural stormwater management strategies incorporated into site (2) Demonstrate through hydrologic and hydraulic analysis that there is no bidder whose proposal, in th« Bor- design shall: increase as compared to the pre-devalopment condition, in Ids peak runoff ough's judgement, best serves its rates of stormwater leaving the site for (he two, 10. and 100-year storm events inlerest. a. Protuci areas that provide water quality benefits or areas particularly sus- and that the increased volume or change In timing of stormwater runoff will not By order of the Mayor and Council. ceptible to erosion and sadiment loss increase flood damage at or downstream of the sit©. This analysis shall include Martha De Jesus, b. Minimize impervious surfaces and break up or disconnect the flow of runoff the analysis of impacts of existing land uses and projected land uses assuming Borough Clerk over impeivious surfaces full development under existing zoning and land use ordinances in the drainage U219909 OBS Aug. 28, 2008 ($25.97) c. Maximize 'he protection of natural drainage features and vegetation area, or CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE PAGE 44 — LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE PUBLTCNOTICE^ PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Any application for a new agricultural development that meets the definition protection area will be maintained to the maximum extent practicable- SPRINGFIELD of major development at Section 2 shall be submitted to the appropriate Soil (5) A conceptual project design meeting shall be held with the appropriate Conservation District for review and approval in accordance with the require- Department staff and Soil Conservation District staff to identify necessary sta- ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE ments of this section and any applicable Soil Conservation District guidelines bilization measures; and OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SPRING- for stormwater runoff quantity and erosion control. For the purposes of this (6) All encroachments proposed under this section shall be subject to review FIELD, CHAPTER XXIII, PERSONNEL section, "agricultural development" means land uses normally associated with and approval by the Department, prior to local approval(s). POLICIES, TO REQUIRE ALL NEW the production of food, fiber and livestock for sale. Such uses do not include d. A stream corridor protection plan may be developed by a regional stormwa- EMPLOYEES TO SUBMIT TO BOTH A the development of land for the processing or sale of food and the manufactur- ter managemengemn t pnnplanningg committeommttee as an elemnelementt of a regonaregional stormwater BACKGROUND CHECK AND FINGER- ing of agriculturally related products. management planplan , or by a municipality through an adopted municipal stormwastormwa- PRINTING, BY THE TOWNSHIP COM- G. Stormwater Runoff Quality Standards ter management plan, if a stream corridor protection plan for a waterway sub- MITTEE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF 1. Stormwater management measures shall be designed to reduce the post- jjec t to Sectioetio n 4.G(8.G() has been appreapprovedd by the Department, then the proviprovi- SPRINGFIELD, COUNTY OF UNION, construction load of total suspended solids (TSS) in stormwater runoff by 80 sions of the plan shall be applicable special watewater resource protectiorotetin area STATE OF NEW JERSEY percent of the anticipated load from the developed site, expressed as an annu- requirements for that waterway. A stream corridor protection plan for a water- al average. Stormwater management measures shall only be required for water way subject to G.8 shall maintain or enhance the current functional value and BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN- quality control if an additional yi-acre of imperious surface is being proposed on overall condition of the special water resource protection area as defined in SHIP COMMITTEE of the Township of a development site. The requirement to reduce TSS does not apply to any Section G.8.a.(1) above. In no case shall a stream corridor protection plan Springfield, County of Union, State of stormwater runoff in a discharge regulated under a numeric effluent limitation allow the reduction of the Special Water Resource protection Area to less than New Jersey, as follows: for TSS imposed under the New Jersey Pollution Discharge Elimination System 150 feet as measured perpendicular to the waterway subject to this subjection (NJPDES) rules, N.J.A.C. 7:14A, or in a discharge specifically exempt under a e. Paragraph G.8 does not apply to the construction of one individual single . SECTION I - AMENDMENT NJPDES permit from this requirement. The water quality design storm is 1.25 family dwelling that is not part of a larger development on a lot receiving pre- Section 23-1.2 Appointments, is inches of rainfall in two hours. Water quality calculations shall take into account liminary or final subdivision approval on or before February 2, 2004 provided hereby amended as follows: the distribution of rain from the water quality design storm, as reflected in Table that the construction begins on or before February 2, 2009. (A) The existing first sentence shall 1. The calculation of the volume of runoff may take into account the implemen- 5. Calculation of Stormwater Runoff and Groundwater Recharge be re-designated as sub-paragraph tation of non-structural stormwater management measures. A. Stormwater runoff shall be calculated in accordance with the following: (a.). (B) The existing second sentence Table 1: Water Quality Design Storm Distribution 1. The design engineer shall calculate runoff using one of the following meth- shall be re-designated as sub-para- ods: graph (b.). Time Cumulative Time Cumulative (C) Sub-paragraph (c.) shall read in (Minutes) Rainfall (Minutes) Rainfall a. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRGS) methodology, full, as follows: (inches) (inches) including the NRCS Runoff Equation and Dimensionless Unit Hydrograph as b. Prior to employment by the Town- described in the NRCS national Engineering Handbook Section 4 - Hydrology ship, any new employee shall be 0 0.0000 65 0.8917 and Technical Release 55 - Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds; or required to submit to both a criminal 5 0.0083 70 0.9917 b. The rational Method for peak flow and Modified Rational Method for hydro- background check and a fingerprint 10 0.016S 75 1.0500 graph computations. check. 15 0.0250 80 1.0840 2. For the purpose of calculating runoff coefficients and groundwater recharge, SECTION II - RATIFICATION 20 0'.0500 85 1.1170 there Is a presumption that the pre-development condition of the site or portion 25 0.0750 90 1,1500 thereof is a wooded land use with good hydrologic condition. The term runoff Except as expressly modified herein, 30 0.1000 95 coefficient" applies to both the NRCS methodology at Section 5.A.1a and the all other provisions and terms of the 1.1750 Rational and Modified Rational Methods at Section 5.A.1b. Code of the Township of Springfield 35* 0.1330 100 1.2000 shall remain in full force and effect. 40 0.1660 105 1.2250 3. In computing pre-developrnent stormwater runoff, the design engineer shall SECTION ill - SEVERABILITY 45 0.2000 110 1.2334 account for all significant land features and structures, such as ponds; wet- In case any section, subsection, 50 0.2583 115 1.2417 lands, depressions, hedgerows, or culverts that may reduce pre-development 55 0.3583 120 1.2500 stormwater runoff rates and volumes. paragraph, subdivision, clause or pro- 60 0.6250 4. In computing stormwater runoff from all design storms, the design engineer vision of this ordinance shall be shall consider the relative stormwater runoff rates and/or volume of pervious fudged invalid by a court of competent 2. For purposes of TSS reduction calculations, Table 2 below presents ths pre- and impervious surfaces separately to accurately compute the rates and volume jurisdiction, such order or judgment sumed removal rates for certain BMP designed in accordance with the New Jer- of stormwater runoff from the site, To calculate runoff from unconnected imper- shall not effect or invalidate the sey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual. The BMP Manual may be vious cover, urban impervious area modifications as described in the NRCS remainder of any section, paragraph, obtained from the address identified in Section G, or found on the Department's Technical Release 55 - Urban Hydrology for Small Watersheds and other meth- subdivision, clause or provision of this website at www.nistormwater.oro. The BMP Manual and other sources of tech- ods may be employed. ordinance, and to this end, the provi- nical guidance are listed In Section G. TSS reduction shall be calculated based B. Groundwater recharge may be calculated in accordance with the following: sions of each section, paragraph, sub- on the removal rates for the BMP in table 2 below. Alternative removal rates division, clause or provision of this and methods of calculating removal rates may be used if the design engineer 1. The New Jersey Geological Survey Report GSR-32 A Method for Evaluating ordinance are hereby declared to be provides documentation demonstrating the capability of these alternative rates Ground-Water Recharge Areas in New Jersey, incorporated herein by reference severable. and methods to the review agency. A copy of any approved alternative rate or as amended and supplemented. Information regarding ths methodology is SECTION IV - EFFECTIVE DATE method of calculating the removal rate shall be provided to the Department at available from the New Jersey Stormwater Best management Practices manual; This ordinance, shall take effect the following address: Division of Watershed management, New Jersey Depart- at http://www.state.nl.u8/dep/nigs/: or at New Jersey Geological Survey, 29 Arc- immediately upon passage and publi- ment of Environmental Protect, PO Box 418 Trenton, New Jersey, 08625-0418. tic ParWayrpTo7Box4TrTrinT5n1 New Jersey 08625-0427; (609) 984-6587. cation according to law, and shall 3. If more than one BMP in series is necessary to achieve the required 80 per- 6. Standards for Structural Stormwatar Manaaement Measures apply to any new employee whose cent TSS reduction for a site, the applicant shall utilize the following formula to A standards for structural stormwater management measures are as follows: start.date is thereafter. calculate TSS reduction: ' I, Kathleen D.Wisniewskl, do hereby 1. Structural stormwater management measures shall be designed to take into certify that the foregoing Ordinance R = A + B - (AXB)/100 account the existing site conditions, including, for example, environmentally was introduced for first reading at a Where critical areas, wetlands; flood-prone areas; slopes; depth to seasonal high regular meeting of the Township Com- water table; soil type, permeability and texture; drainage area and drainage mittee of the Township of Springfield, R = total TSS percent load removal from application of both BMO, and patterns. in the County of Union, State of New A = the TSS percent removal rate applicable to the first BMP 2. Structural stormwater management measures shall be designed to minimize Jersey, held on Tuesday, August 26, B = the TSS percent removal rate applicable to the second BMP maintenance, facilitate maintenance and repairs, and ensure proper function- 2008, and that said Ordinance shall be 'ng. Trash racks shall be installed at the intake to the outlet structure as appro- submitted for consideration and final Table 2: TSS Removal Rates for BMP priate, and shall have parallel bars with one-inch (1") spacing between the bars passage at a regular meeting of said .0 the elevation of the water quality design storm. For elevations higher than Township Committee to be held on fcthe water quality design storm, the parallel bars at the outlet structure shall be September 9, 2008, Springfield Best Management Practice TSS Percent Removal Rate spaced no greater than one-third (1/3) the width of the diameter of the orifice or Municipal Building at 8:00 p.m., at Bio-retention Systems *• • 90 one-third (1/3) the width of the weir, with a minimum spacing between bars of which time and place any person or Constructed Stormwater Wetland 90 one-inch and a maximum spacing between bars of six inches. In addition, the Extended Detention Basin 40-60 persons Interested therein will be 80 design of trash racks must comply with the requirements of Section 8.D. given an opportunity to be heard con- Infiltration Structure 3. Structural stormwater management measures shall be designed, sequenced, cerning said Ordinance. Copy is post- Manufactured Treatment Device See section 6.C constructed, and installed to be strong, durable, and corrosion resistant. Mea- ed on the bulletin board in the office of Sand Filter 80 sures that are consistent with the relevant portions of the Residential site the Township Clerk. Vegetative Filter Strip 60-80 Improvement Standards at N.J.A.C. 5:21-7.3, 7.4, and 7.5 shall be deemed to KATHLEEN D. WISNIEWSKI, Wet Pond 50-90 meet this requirement. RMC/CMC 4. If there is no more than one onsite drainage area, the 80 percent TSS 4. At the intake to the outlet from the stormwater management basin, the ori- Township Clerk fice size shall be a minimum of two and one-half inches in diameter. U219961 OBSAug. 28, 2008 ($40.67) removal rate shallapply to each drainage area, unless the Runoff from the sub- areas converge on sll which case the removal rate can be demonstrates 5. Stormwater management basins shall be designed to meet the minimum through a calculation using a weighted average. safety standards for stormwater management basins at Section 8. MOUNTAINSIDE ' 5. Stormwater management measures shall also be designed to reduce, to the 6. If the invert of the outlet structure of a stormwater management measure is maximum extent practicable, the post-construction nutrient load of the antici- below the flood hazard design flood elevation as defined at N.J.A.C. 7:13, the BOROUGH OF MOUNTAINSIDE pated load from the developed site in stormwater runoff generated from the design engineer shall take into account the effects of tail water in the design of NOTICE OF BID • water quality design storm. In achieving reduction of nutrients to the maximum structural stormwater management measures. extent practicable, the design of the site shall include nonstructural strategies B Stormwater management measure guidelines are available in the New Jer- TAKE NOTICE that sealed bids will and structural measures that optimize nutrient removal while still achieving the sey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual. Other stormwater man- be received by the Borough Clerk of erformance standards in Sections 4.(F) and 4.(G). agement measures may be utilized provided the design engineer demonstrates the Borough of Mountainside for: § . Developers shall comply with the New Jersey Stormwater Best Management that the proposed measure and its design will accomplish the required water SALE OF: Practices manual, which may be obtained from the address identifies in Section quantity, groundwater recharge and water quality design and performance stan- 2003 FORD CROWN VICTORIA G, or www.nistorrnwater.oro. For development projects where differing stan- dards established by Section 4 of this ordinance. V!N# 2FAFP71W33X217S07 dards may apply, the stricter requirement shall be followed. C. Manufactured treatment devices may be used to meet the requirements of Mileage: 87,263 7. In accordance with the definition of FW1 at N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.4, stormwater Section 4 of this ordinance, only when recommended by the Stormwater Coor- management measures shall be designed to prevent anyNncrease in stormwater dinator, provided the pollutant removal rates are verified by the New Jersey Bids will be opened and read in pub- runoff to waters classified as FW1. Corporation for Advanced technology and certified by the Department. Manu- lic at the Municipal Building, 1385 factured treatment devices may be used only where the maintenance plan Route 22, Mountainside, New Jersey 8. Special water resource protection areas shall be established along all r on September 9, 2008 at 10:00 AM, waters designates Category One at N.J.A.C. 7:9B, and perennial or intermittent required by Section 10 ensures that the manufactured device will be properly prevailing time. streams that drain into or upstream of the Category One waters as shown on the maintained for its functional lifespan and will be replaced as needed with man- USGS Quadrangle maps or in the County Soil Surveys, within the associated agement measures that are at least as effective as the original manufactured All bids shall be in accordance with HUC14 drainage area. These areas shall be established for the protection of treatment device working in accordance with manufacturers specifications. the following plans and specifications. 7. Sources for Technical Guidance Proposal blanks, specifications and water quality, aesthetic value, exceptional ecological significance, exceptional instructions to bidders may be recreational significance, exceptional water supple significance, and exception- ' A.Technical guidance tor stormwater management measures can be found in obtained at the office of the Borough al fisheries significance of those established Category One waters. These the documents listed at 1 and 2 below which are available from Maps and Pub- Clerk, Mountainside Municipal Build- areas shall be designated and protected as follows: lications, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, 428 East State ing, 1385 Route 22, Mountainside, Street, P.O. Box 420, Trenton, New Jersey, 08625; telephone (609) 777-1038 New Jersey, a. The applicant shall preserve and maintain a special water resource protec- and at www.nistnrmwater.0r9. tion area in accordance with one of the following: 1. Guidelines tor stormwater management measures are contained in the New Bids must be made on the Bor- Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, as amended. Informa- ough's form of bid and must be tion is provided on stormwater management measures such as: bio-retention enclosed in a sealed envelope (1) A 300-foot special water resource protection area shall be provided on each addressed to the Borough Clerk, side of the waterway, measured perpendicular to the waterway from the top of systems, constructed stormwater wetlands, dry wells, extended detention Borough of Mountainside, 1385 the bank outwards or from the centerline of the waterway where the bank is not basins, infiltration structures, manufactured treatment devices. Pervious Route 22, Mountainside, Now Jersey defined, consisting of existing vegetation or vegetation allowed to follow natu- paving, sand filters, vegetative filter strips, and wet ponds. 07092 and mailed or hand delivered ral succession is provided, 2. The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Stormwater Man- at the place and hour named. Bids (2) Encroachment within the designated special water resource protection area agement Facilities Maintenance Manual, as amended. shajil be endorsed on the outside ot under Subsection (1) above shall only be allowed with the approval of the B. Additional technical guidance for stormwater management measures can be the envelope with the name and Stormwater Coordinator, where pervious development or disturbance has obtained from the following: address of the bidder and: occurred. The encroachment shad only be allowed where, applicant demon- strates that the functional value and overall condition of the special water 1. The "Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jersey" prom- resource protection area wilt be maintained to the maximum extent practicable. ulgated by the State Soil Conservation Committee and incorporated into BID FOR: SURPLUS VEHICLE In no case shall the remaining special water resource protection area be N.J.A.C 2:90. Copies of these standards may be obtained by contacting the reduced to less than 150 feet as measured perpendicular to the top of bank of State Soil Conservation Committee or any of the Soil Conservation Districts list- Each proposal must ba accompanied the waterway or canterline of the waterway where the bank Is undefined, All ed in N.J.A.C. 2:90-1.3(a] 4. The location, address, and telephone number of by a certified check, cashier's check encroachments proposed'under this subparagraph shall be subject to review each Soil Conservation District may be obtained from the State Soil Conserva- or a bid bond equal to ten percent and approval by the Department. tion, P.O. Box 330, Trenton, New Jersey 08625; (609J 292-5540; (10%) of the full amount of the bid, not b. All stormwater shali be discharged outside of, and flow through, the special 2. The Rutgers Coopersitive Extension Service, 732-932-9306; and to exceed $20,000:00, and made water resource protection area and shall comply with the Standard for Off-Site 3. The Soil Conservation District listed in N.J.A.C. 2:90-1.3(a) 4. The location, payable to the Borough of Mountain- Stability in the "Standards For Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jer- address, and telephone number of each Soil Conservation District may also be side as a Proposal Guaranty. sey" established under the Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S.A. obtained from the State Soil Conservation committee, P.O. Box 330, Trenton, Bidders are required to comply with 4:24-39 et seq., . • New Jersey, 08625, (609) 292-5540. the requirements of P.L. 1975 c. 127 c. If stormwater discharged outside of and following through the special water 4. New.Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual, and in the (NJAC 17:27). : -.. resource protection area cannot comply with the Standard For Off-Site Stability NJDEP Ocean County Demonstration Study, Stormwater management Facilities The Borough of Mountainside hereby in the "Standards for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control in New Jersey" estab- • Maintenance Manual (June 1989), available from NJDEP. reserves the right to reject any and all. lished under Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Act, N.J.S,A. 4:24-39 et seq., 8. Safety Standards for Stormwater Manaaement Basins bids and to award the contract to any then the stabilization measures in accordance with the requirements of the X. This section sets forth requirements to protect public safety through the bidder whose proposal, in the Bor- above standards may be placed within the special water resource protection proper design and operation of stormwater management basins. This section ough's Judgement, best serves its area, provided that: . • - • . applies to any new stormwater management basin. interest. B. Requirements for trash Racks, Overflow Grates and Escape Provisions Prospective Bidders are to make (1) Stabilization measures shall not be placed within 150 feet of the Category 1. A trash rack is a device to catch runoff-borne trash and debris and prevent arrangements for appointment to One waterway; the clogging of outlet structures. Trash racks shall be installed at the intake to Inspect trie vehicles with Chief (2) Stormwater associated with discharges allowed by this section shall the outlet from the stormwater management basin to ensure proper functioning James J. Debbie, Jr., Mountainside achieve a 95 percent TSS post-construction removal rate; of the basin outlets in accordance with the following: Police Dept. 908-232-8100. (3) Temperature shall be addressed to ensure no impact on the receiving By order of the Mayor and Council, waterway: a. The trash rack should be constructed primarily of bars aligned in the direc- Martha De Jesus, Borough Clerk (4) The encroachment shall only be allowed where the applicant demonstrates tion of flow with a maximum bar spacing of approximately half (1/2) the diame- U219910 OBS Aug. 28, 2008 ($31.36). that the functional value and overall condition of the special water resource ter or width of the hydraulic opening it is protecting. Transverse bars aligned CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 47

PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE SUMMIT REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS CITY OF SUMMIT PROJECT: CONSULTING SERVICES "WASTEWATER SHARED SERVICES perpendicular to flow should be sized and spaced as necessary for rack stabil- A map or maps at an appropriate scale of the proposed conditions, indicating FEASIBILITY STUDY" ity and strength. the location of existing and proposed buildings, roads, parking areas, utilities, b. The trash rack shall be designed so as not to adversely affect the hydraulic stormwater and sediment control management facilities and other permanent DEPARTMENT: ADMINISTRATION performance of the outlet pipe or structure. structures. The maps shall also clearly show areas where alteration occur in c. The average velocity of flow through a clean trash rack is not to exceed 2 5 the natural terrain and cover, including lawns, and other landscaping, and sea- Sealed proposals, pursuant to N.J.S.A. feet per second under the full rangeand discharge. Velocity is not to be com- sonal high groundwater elevations. 40A:11-4.1 et seq., will be received by puted based on the net area of opening through the rack. The map shall also include: d. The trash rack shall be constructed and installed to be rigid, durable and the Purchasing Department of the City corrosion resistant, and shall be designed to withstand a perpendicular live of Summit, at 11:00 A.M. prevailing 1>. . Totai v «M l• kare* • v« au two h/beb p*>bpavej Y wd u oISr1 builWUlttl uponUUVM,, proposepi VyuaCdU surfacOUllPV'te' contoursVrfUIRVJUl 3,, lan|(3||dU areaf C3

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available in casfi or certified check a! ££RUlfi£i£U3 Commonly known as 208 MORRIS MOUNTAINSIDE the conclusion of the sales. AVE, SUMMIT NJ SHERIFF'S SALE The property to be sold is located in SHERIFF'S SALE Tax LOT 2S. BLOCK 3AL5 PUBLIC NOTICE Sheriff's File Number: CH- 08004788 She TOWNSHIP of SPRINGFIELD. Sheriff's File Number- CH- 08004833 Dimensions of Lot: (Approximately) 50 Division: CHANCERY County of UNION and Stale of New Division CHANCERY feet wide and 1QQ feet long. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that public Docket Number: F16Q3407A Jersey, Docket Number: P3388107 Situate on the Southerly side of 208 hearings will be field by the Planning County: Union Commonly knows as: 4 CLEARVIEW County: Union Morris Ave, 500 feel from the Westerly Board of the Borough of Mountatnside Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- ROAD, SPRINGFIELD. NJ 07081. Plaintiff: HSBC BANK USA, AS side of Sayre Street in the Mountainside Municipal Build- CIATION A3 TRUSTEE RESIDENTIAL Tax Lot No. 47 in Block No. 3304 TRUSTEE FOR ACE SECURITIES The sheriff hereby reserves the right ing, 1385 Route 22, Mountainside, NJ FUNDING COMPANY. LLC Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 125 CORP. HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, to adjourn this sale without further on Thursday. September 11, 2008 at VS X IRR SERIES 2008-OP1 ASSET BACKED notice through publication 8 00 p.m. on the following applica- Defendant: LARRY STEVENS Nearest Cross Street: CHIMNEY PASS THROUGH CERTIFICATES JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $7,220.88 tions: Sale Date: 09/1072006 RIDGE DRIVE VS •"Seven Thousand Two Hundred Writ of Execution: 07/16/2008 BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE Defendant: PETER KESSEL; SHIFRA Twenty and 88/100*"* Sinisi. 260 Central Avenue, Block 5.U, By virtue of the above-stated writ of NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF KESSEL Attorney. Lot 15 S 16 - Preliminary and final execution to me directed I shall CLEARVIEW ROAD (FORMERLY SUN- Sale Date: 09/10/2008 PELLEGRINO & FELDSTEIN. LLC major subdivision, contrary to Sections expose for sate bv public venue, at the RISE WAY) DISTANT NORTHWEST- Writ of Execution: 07/08/2008 290 ROUTE 46 WEST 1009 c){5) lot width under 100 feet, UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION ERLY 100,43 FEET FROM THE COR- By virtue of the above-stated writ of DENVILLE, NJ 07834 1009 cj(5) lot area within 150 feet, BUILDSNG, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- NER FORMED BY THE INTERSEC- execution to me directed I shall (973)586-2300 1003 e)(1)(E) driveway in side yard, BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., TION OF THE NORTHEASTERLY LINE expose for sale by public venue, at the Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich 1003{h'\ existing garage, 1003(dJ on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the OF CLEARVIEW ROAD WITH THE UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION A fuil legal description can be found at existing and new front yard under 35 afternoon of said day All successful NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF CHIMNEY BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- the Union County Sheriff's Office feet. bidders must have 20% of their bid RIDGE DRIVE. BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth. N.J.. Total Upset: $8,214.99 available in cash or certified check at "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the "•Eight Thousand Two Hundred Four- The Branna Agency, 1376 Route 22, the conclusion of the sales. THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE afternoon of said day. All successful teen and 99/100*** Block 15.A, Lot 17 - Change of Tenan- Property to be sold is located in the WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE bidders must have 20% of their bid August 7, 14, 21, 28, 2008 cy for an office use in a residential Borough of Mountainside, County of THROUGH PUBLICATION." available in cash or certified check at U218248 OBS ($107.80) zone, contrary to Sections 1009(b) use Union, State of New Jersey- the conclusion of the sales. variance, 1OO9(c)(2) existing front PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES yard under 30 feet, 10Q9(c)(3) existing Premises commonly knows as: 1534 NONE AS OF JULY 15TH, 2008. The property to be sold is located in SUMMIT US Highway 22, Mountainside, NJ JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $325,077.71"* the TOWNSHIP of SPRINGFIELD, side yard under 8 feet. 1009(c)(5) 07092 Three Hundred Twenty-Five Thou- County of UNION and State of New 0 existing lot area under 15,000 sq. ft., Jersey. SHERIFFS SALE 1009(c)(S) existing lot width under 100 BEING KNOWN as LOT 12, BLOCK sand Seventy-Seven and 71/100*** Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004698 feet, 10QS(c)(6) existing foundation 3.A on the official Tax Map of the Bor- Attorney: Commoniy Knows as: 175 NEW Division: CHANCERY area over 1'5%, 1009(c)(7) existing lot ough of Mountainside FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC BROOK LANE, SPRINGFIELD, NJ Docket Number: F3329907 coverage over 30%, 1Q09(c)(5) exist- Dimensions: 91.10ft x 61.47ft x 7 CENTURY DRIVE 07081. County: Union ing lot area within 150 feet, 1003(r) 91.05ft x 75.22ft x 68.15ft X 233.27ft SUITE 201 Tax Lot No. 30 in Block No. 3001 Plaintiff: US BANK NATIONAL ASSO- existing front yard coverage, 1007(1) x 120.00 % 102.44ft PARSIPPANY NJ 07054 Dimensions of Lot Approximately: 87 CIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR THE and (j) sign type and location ana Nearest Cross Street: Springfield (973) 538-4700 X IRR STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT 914(b)(19) insufficient parking. Road Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich Nearest Cross Street: BENJAMIN LOAN TRUST, 2006-BNC3 The Sheriff hereby, reserves the A full legal description can be found at DRIVE VS the Union County Sheriff's Office Darouichi, Mark, 1257 Cedar Avenue, right to adjourn this sale without BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE Defendant: YOLANDA DAVIS Block 16 F, Lot 9 - in-ground pool and further notice by publication. Total Upset: $349,612.76 NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF NEW Sale Date: 09/03/2008 ""Three Hundred Forty-Nine Thou- deck in the rear of a single-family 'Subject to any unpaid taxes, munici- BROOK LANE. WHICH POINT IS DIS- Writ of Execution: 06/30/2008 dwelling, contrary to Sections pal (iens or other charges, and any sand Six Hundred Twelve and TANT 176.81 FEET IN A SOUTHWEST- By virtue of the aDove-stated writ of 76/100"* 1009(c)(2) existing front yard under 30 such taxes, charges, liens, insurance ERLY DIRECTION ALONG THE SAID execution to me directed I shall ft.. 1009(c)(3) existinq side yard under premiums or other advances made by August 7, 14, 21, 28 2008 LINE OF NEW BROOK FROM ITS expose for sale by public venue, at the 8 ft. or 10% width, 1009(c)(6) ground plaintiff prior to this sate. All interest- U218238 OBS ($139.16) INTERSECTION WITH THE SOUTH- UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION projections over 3.75%, 1008(a)(5) ed parties are to conduct and rely WESTERLY LINE OF SAID BENJAMIN BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- and 1009(a)(6) pool setback. upon their own independent investiga- DRIVE. BETHTOWN PLAZA. Elizabeth, NJ., tion to ascertain whether or not any 1003(e)(1) accessory structure. MOUNTAINSIDE "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the outstanding interest remain of record THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE afternoon of said day. All successful and/or have priority over the lien being WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE bidders must have 20% of their bid Grigorov Stoyaw, 250 Sheffield Street, foreclosad and, if so the current NOTICE THROUGH PUBLICATION." available in cash or certified check at Block 7.M, Lot 26 - Site Plan and amount due thereon. PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES the conclusion of the sales Development, Change of Tenancy for a "If the sale is set aside for any rea- That the undersigned has made TOTAL AS OF July 21, 200S: $.00 The property to be sold is located in gymnastics school, contrary to Sec- son, the Purchaser at the sale shall be application to the Planning Board of JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $415,235.10*** the City of SUMMIT, County of UNION lions 1013(c)(3) existing side yard entitled only a return of the deposit the Borough of Mountainside at 1376 Four Hundred Fifteen Thousand Two and State of New Jersey. under 15 ft., 1013(c)(7) existing lot paid. The Purchaser shall have no fur- Route 22, Block 15.A, Lot 17 for a Hundred Thirty-Five and 107100*" Commonly knows as: 21 AUBREY ST, coverage over 75%, use variance, ther recourse against the Mortgagor, change in tenancy to use the first floor insufficient parking spaces. of the existing building as an office in Attorney: SUMMIT, NJ 07901. the Mortgagor's attorney. FEIN, SUCH, KAHN & SHEPARD, PC Tax Lot No. 16 in Block No, 401 JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $803,014.47"** an R-2 Zone, in Mountainside, NJ as Dimensions of Lot Approximately. 31 Ruth M. Rees Eight Hundred Three Thousand shown on the official tax map of the 7 CENTURY DRIVE Secretary Fourteen and 47/100*** Borough of Mountainside. SUITE 201 U220037 OBS Aug. 28, 2008 ($30.87) Attorney: Variances that are requested from PARSIPPANY. NJ 07054 Nearest Cross Street. MORRIS the Articles and Sections of the Ordi- (973) 538-4760 AVENUE PHELAH HALLINAN & SCHMIEG. PC nance are as follows: Sections Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich BEGINNING AT A POINT IN THE 400 FELLOWSHIP ROAD 1009(b) use variance, 1009(C)(2) A full legal description can be found at SOUTHEASTERLY SIDELINE OF SHERIFF'S SALE SUITE 100 existing front yard under 30 ft., the Union County Sheriff's Office AUBREY STREET (50 FOOT ROWS, Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004688 MT. LAUREL, NJ 03054 1009(c)(3) existing side yard under 8 Total Upset: 5459,887 18 SAID POINT BEING DISTANT 445.00 Division: CHANCERY (856) 813-5500 ft., or 10% width, 1009(c)(5) existing ""Four Hundred Fifty-Nine Thousand FEET NORTHEASTERLY, ALONG THE Docket Number: F3301807 Sheriff: Ralph Froehlich corner lot area under 15,000 square Eight Hundred Eighty-Seven and SAME, FROM ITS INTERSECTION County: Union A full legal description can be found»at feet, 1009(c)(5) existing lot width 187100*** WITH THE NORTHEASTERLY SIDE- Plaintiff WELLS FARGO BANK, NA the Union County Sheriffs Office under 100 ft., 1009(c)(6) existing foun- August 14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 LINE OF MORRIS AVENUE AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THE Total Upset: $904,919.17 dation area over 15% 1O09(c)(7) U218787 OBS ($143.08) "THE SHERIFF HEREBY RESERVES REGISTERED HOLDERS OF PARK ""Nine Hundred Four Thousand Nine existing lot coverage over 30%. THE RIGHT TO ADJOURN THIS SALE PLACE SECURITIES— jnmco^, IIN^.INC.,, ASSETflsaci-- Hundred Nineteen and 17/100*" 1009(c)(5) enisling lot area within 150 WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE BACKED [-•--PASS-THROUG- H CERTIFI- August'14, 21, 28, Sept. 4, 2008 ft., 1Q03(r) existing front yard coyer- GATES, SE= RIES 2005-WLL1 U21B788 OBS ($150.92) THROUGH PUBLICATION." VS age. 914(b)(19) insufficient parkinq SHERIFF'S SALE PRIOR LIENS/ENCUMBRANCES Defendant: IVAN R. OBANDO, CON- 10076(i)(j) sign. Sheriff's File Number: CH-08004679 SEWER ACCOUNT: $314.00 OPEN + SUELO OBANDO, WACHOVIA BANK. SPRINGFIELD Said property is within 200 feet of Division: CHANCERY PENALTY; 2008 CHARGES PENDING NATIONAL ASSOCIATION property owned by you and you are Docket Number: DJ19653307 TOTAL AS OF JULY 15TH 2008: Sale Date: 09/03/2008 SHERIFF'S SALE otherwise required by law to be County: Union $314.00 Writ of Execution: 07/0712008 Sheriff's File Number: CH-OS004700 noticed of the nearing. Plaintiff: L.T. ASSET RECOVERY, JUDGMENT AMOUNT: $468,014.72*"* By virtue of the above-stated writ of Division: CHANCERY A Public Hearing has been ordered LLC, Four Hundred Sixty-Eight Thousand execution to me directed I shall Docket Number: F1892007 for September 11. 2008, at the Munici- VS Fourteen and 72/100*"* expose for sale by public venue, at the County: Union Defendant: ADOISON FERDINAND Attorney: UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Plaintiff: BANK OF NEW YORK AS pal Building, 1385 Route 22 in the Sale Date: 09/03/2008 BUILDING. 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIZA- courtroom, at which t|me you may Writ of Execution: 08/07/2008 FEIN, SUCH. KAHN & SHEPARD, PC BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE appear and participate in the hearing 7 CENTURY DRIVE on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the HOLDERS OF CWABS 2004-S&D3 in accordance with the Rules of the By virtue of the above-stated writ of SUITE 201 afternoon of said day. All successful VS Board, The hearing is scheduled for execution to me directed I shall PARSIPPANY, NJ 07054 bidders must have 20% of their bid Defendant: CLAIRE M. DAVIS; STATE 8:00 p.m. expose for sale by public venue, at the (973) 538-4700 available in cash or certified check at OF NEW JERSEY UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION Sheriff: Ralph Froenlleh the conclusion of the sales. • Sale Date: 09/03/2008 Information, plans and the applica*" BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 ELIHA- tion are available for your inspection A full legal description can be found at MUNICIPALITY: Summit Writ of Execution: 04/16/2008 BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., the Union County Sheriff's Office COUNTY UNION STATE OF N.J. By virtue of the above-stated writ of at the Municipal Building, 1385 Route on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the STREET & STREET NO: 28 Morns 22, 2nd floor, Mountainside, NJ in the Total Upset: $514,354.81 execution to me directed I shall afternoon of said day. All successful ""Five Hundred Fourteen Thousand Avenue expose for sale by public venue, at the Office of the Secretary, during regular bidders must have 20% of their bid hours. Three Hundred Fifty-Four and BLOCK. 3909 LOT: 5.13 UNION COUNTY ADMINISTRATION available in cash or certified check at 81/100"* DIMENSIONS OF LOT. Unit I-4 BUILDING, 1ST FLOOR, 10 EL1ZA- The Branna Agency the conclusion of the sales. NEAREST CROSS STREET: Summit BETHTOWN PLAZA, Elizabeth, N.J., Applicant The property to be sold is located in August 7, 14, 21, 28. 2008 East Condominium on WEDNESDAY, at two o'clock in the U219962 OBS Aug. 28, 2008 ($24.50) the municipality of SUMMIT in the U218237 OBS ($139.16) SUPERIOR INTERESTS (if any): afternoon of said day. All successful County of UNION, and State of New bidders must have 20% of their bid Jersey. The sheriff hereby reserves the right CONTINUED ON PAGE 58

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CRANFORD 11704085 FORD DAVID U 955 WALNUT ST ROSELLE 11761134 DESIEN MARIE 423 GABLE LN LINDEN • . . 11779753 FORFA RICHARD S 714 CLINTON AVENUE KENILWORTH 11701703 DEUTSCH HELEN M 812NILESRD UNION 11779802 FORSTER RONALD W 20 GLEN OAKS AVE SUMMIT 11644592 DEVLIN ELIZABETH W 1021 HARDING ST WESTFIELD 11718726 FORTOUNAS GEORGE 2767 MORRIS AVE UNION 11769162 DEVREAUX SUSIE M 1213 BOWER ST ' LINDEN 11778556 FORTS ANN N 59 BROOK DR WATCHUNG 11737510 DEWITTSTEPHEN ~ 2029 MORRIS AVE UNION 11737809 FORTS JEFFREY B 59 BROOK DR WATCHUNG 11737511 DEYO GEORGE J 1165 E JERSEY ST ELIZABETH 11804874 FORTS SHIRLEY 59 BROOK DR WATCHUNG 11737510 DEYpHELENEM 1165 E JERSEY ST ELIZABETH 11804874 FORTUNAJOSER 508 FRANKLIN ST ELIZABETH 11758346 DEZFOLENTAFINE 254ELMWOODAVE , UNION 11693939 FOUNTAIN SHIRLEY 117C0URTST ELIZABETH 11532641 DIBELLOFRANK 2518 AUDREY TER : UNION 11778599 FRANCISCO MICHAEL M 250 PINE ST ELIZABETH 11702182 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 — PAGE 51

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FRANCO BONGARZONE PO BOX 917 HILLSIDE 11781912 HARRIS KAREN N 1495 VILLAGE ROAD UNION 11646458 FRANCO LUIS 536 MONROE AVE ELIZABETH 11734321 HARRIS SYNONI 137 OSWALD PLACE VAUXHALL 11741276 FRANKE ELIZABETH A 52ISOMERSETST35 NORTH PLAINFIELD 11812756 HARRISON SIDNEY O 107 ORCHARD MEADOWS DR UNION 11705136 FRANKE MINNA M 610E8LANCKEST LINDEN 11745043 HARTZ GERTRUDE H 32BELLEWOODPL ELIZABETH 11783731 FREDA DONNA ROSE 407 BENDER AVE ROSELLE PARK 11816185 HARVEY ANTHONY R 813 EAST HAZELWOOD AVE. RAHWAY 117392B4 FREDA JAMES MICHAEL 407 BENDER AVE ROSELLE PARK 11816185 HARWJN ALBERT 1507 OAKLAND AVE UNION 11804920 FREEDMAN MAURICE J 158 LANDSDOWN AVENUE WESTFIELD 11706604 HARW1N FLORENCE 1507 OAKLAND AVE UNION 11804920 FREEMAN BARRY MD PC 505 EAST BROAD ST WESTFIELD 11749219 HASIJA KIRTI 201 SPRUCE MILL LN SCOTCH PLAINS 11739849 FREIREJUANE 303WATCHUNGAVE NO PLAINFIELD 11701264 HAWK LAVERNE K 735 PARK AVE PLA1KFIELD 11783786 FREUNDLICH F 21 DIVISION AVENUE SUMMIT 11706672 HAWKINS LOLA 40S UNION AVE ELIZABETH 11708580 FRIEDMAN SIDNEY 160 WALTON AVE UNION 11763955 HAWLEY PATSY G 612 S PARK ST ELIZABETH 11763800 FRIEDMAN SIDNEY £ MD 2333 MORRIS AVENUE SUITE C-7 UNION 11766110 HAWTHORNE MILDRED 212 CHESTNUT ST ROSELLE 11742653 FRITZ LUCA INC 1818 E ELIZABETH AVE LINDEN 11692666 HAYDEN GRAYCE F 744 WATCHUNG AVE APT 105 PLAINFIELD 11773049 FRYE ALBERT 55J PIONEER HOMES ELIZABETH 11742495 HAYDEN JONES A 15 DOREMUS ST SUMMIT 11591945 FUCHS DANIEL P 1200 S WOOD AVE APT 2 LINDEN 117815B7 HAYWARD INDUSTRIES INC 620 DIVISION ST ELIZABETH 11741608 FUENTEOE VITA EN REST 455 ELIZABETH AVENUE ELIZABETH 11729S15 HAZAN STEPHEN 216 GALLINSON DR MURRY HILL 11739860 FUJII KENJI 2262 FERN TERRACE UNION 11706224 HAZELDAHLG JANE A 620BROOKSIDEPL PLAINFIELD 11804921 FULLER DAVID J 7154 WEST 2ND AVENUE ROSELLE 11705378 HEAD RONALD 315 JEFFERSON AVE WESTFIELD 11724769 FULLER GORDON R 308 W STH ST PLAINFIELD 11725953 HEARD COMMUNITY MINISTRIES 305E WESTFIELD AVENUE ROSELLE PARK 1169HS03 FULLMAN DAWN 519 BOND ST2F ELIZABETH 11692676 HEARNS EDWARD 81 CLOVER HILL DRIVE FLANDERS 11712740 FURINESS MAXINE 4M4 NORWOOD AVE PLAINFIELD 11742499 HEFFERS BERTHA 5 LOCKW0OD DR APT 10 ROSELLE 11783908 FURINOMARY 1358 GEORGE ST PLAINFIELD 11742503 HEIN EDWARD H 15 POSSUM WAY NEW PROVIDENCE 11707101 GADE DOROTHY E 63 HIGHLAND CIRCLE BERKELEY HTS 11814971 HEINEMEYER THEODORE G 123 WESTFIELD AVE ELIZABETH 11705135 GADE JOHN R 63 HIGHLAND CIRCLE BERKELEY HTS 11814971 HELEN REPCHAK 26 WAVERLY AVENUE SPRINGFIELD 11708358 ELIZABETH 11742669 GADOL CHARLES 4 PINE CT WESTFIELD 11782321 HELLER JESSIE 145 RACE ST BERKELEY HEIGHTS 11783971 GADOL PETER 4 PINE CT WESTFIELD 11782321 HEMLAK LEO TUDOR COURT 1 COTTAGE LN ELIZABETH 11650218 GAESTEL BARBARA 1023 SHERIDAN AVE APT B ELIZABETH 11782323 HEMRIQUES ADELINO D 220 STILES ST NEWPROVIDNCE 11316653 GAFFNEY CALVIN 1460ALDENPL PLAINFIELD 11734364 HERMAN BETH AMEY 32 DARBY CT NEVVPROVIDNCE 11316663 GAGLANIJAYSHREE 465 MORRIS AVE D3 ELIZABETH 11754324 HERMAN GREGORY DANIEL 32 DARBY CT ELIZABETH 11735181 GALICIA PEDRO 827 WEST 6THST PLAINFIELD 11695512 HERNANDEZ GEORGINA 317 LIVINGSTON ST FL2 ELIZABETH 11724812 GALIKDARLENE 100 WEST GRAND ST UNIT 12 ELIZABETH 11764305 HERNANDEZ NORMA 60-64 2ND ST LIVINGSTON 11724833 GALL ESTELLE P 10 JACKSON DR APT 307 CRANFORD 11782364 HERNANDEZ SONUV 445A LIVINGSTON ST ELIZABETH 11784097 GALLEGO SANDRA 19AMIRALN KINNELON 11725989 HERRERA SANDRA 41 CHILTON ST ROSELLE 11748928 GALLOW CYRUS WILLIAM 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KARKEVANDIAN EBRAHIM H P.O. BOX 1497 SUMMIT 11634520 LUCAS PATRICIA W 54 WOODLEDGE RD WATCHUNG 11704745 KARMA 2432 E LINDEN AVE LINDEN 11763554 LUCAS PATRICIA W 733 BERKELEY AVENUE PLAINFIELD 11704734 594 ADAMS AVE KASMIR VICTOR ELIZABETH 11766325 L.UCCEUS PIERRE M 1005 NORA DRAPT2 LINDEN 11788829 KATHVJ. 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MURPHY WINIFRED 2423SEYMOURAVE UNION 11794BI2 LORENZ MARGARET T 87 SAINT GERMAIN DR CLARK 11786708 MURRAY ARTHUR J 1277 BAKER ST HILLSIDE 11688136 LOUDON MARGARET V 8 HARRISON CT SUMMIT 11808530 MUSOKE MOSES 1133EVERGREENAVE PLAINFIELO 11708579 LOUDON MICHAEL P 8 HARRISON CT 11808530 SUMMIT MUSTO UMBERTO 1058 SUNNY VIEW ROAD " MOUNTAINSIDE 11741244 LOUIS ESTAILUE 1121MONMOUTHAVE LINDEN 11720928 NADEL ELAINE 474 COLONIAL AVE UNION 1(705917 LOUIS TRANQUILU MANHARDT SHARKEY 8. GORMAN INC. 21 COMMERCE DR CRANFORD • 1750B73 CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE LOCALSOURCE.COM THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008—PAGE 53 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE

NADINE MORITZ 6 SPRINGBROOK RD SPRINGFIELD 116994 BO POLLEY ROBERT E 366 MONTAGUE AVE SCOTCH PLAINS 11794360 NAHREBECKI ESTELLA 158 GROVE ST ELIZABETH 11791796 POLUKORD PAUL 64 SHERWOOD ROAD SPRINGFIELD 11753232 NAHREBNY CATHERINE 919BOSEMONTAVE UNION 1179179S POPOLA JOELLEN 101 HARDWICK AVE WESTFIELD 11749557 NAIL STUDIO 1300 SPRINGFIELD AVENUE NEW PROVIDENCE 11699491 PORTELA ANTONIO 410MILTONIAST LINDEN 11694281 NANCY BLEIWEIS 969ARNETAVE UNION 11693551 POST DAVID 530 VINE STREET ELIZABETH 11804063 NANCY YEWAISIS 10DEBRA COURT SCOTCH PLAINS 11652360 POSTIZZI & SAYER 95 WESTFIELD AVE CLARK 11794457 NARIO ADRIAN 15DAYT0NST1F ELIZABETH 11693563 POTASH GARY C/O PHILLIP POTASH ELIZABETH 11743855 NATALIA GARCIA 234 NILES STREET APT 2R ELIZABETH 11699512 POTIAN MARCELINO 4 GRAYBAR TER FANWOOD 11747869 NATL TEL DIRECTORY C 105O GALLOPING HILL RD UNION NY 11712381 POUNCY JAY N APT 258 301 MAPLE AVENUE NO PLAINFIELD 11712598 NAZA1RE DIEUFA1TE 221 CONKLIN AVE #2 HILLSIDE 1163B954 POWERS JOHN E 112 WESTFIELD AVE APT 110 ELIZABETH 11771225 NEBAREZ ALBERTO 1210 S LONG AVE HILLSIDE 11693584 POYNTZ MICHAEL 24 TAMAQUES WAY WESTFIELD 11770D63 NEGRONI PETER J POBOX 1117 LINDEN 11791953 POZAR RICHARD H EXECUTOR 3 WALD6N RD FANWOOD 11737126 NEILL ETHEL M 840 MAGIE AVE ELIZABETH 11774019 PRADA AMPARO 728 EATON ST ELIZABETH 11794518 NELSON DARREN H 23 MARINERS PL PLAINFIELD 11791972 PRAMOD GOODLUCK L OVERLOOK HOSPITAL 99 BEAUVOIR AVENUE SUMMIT 11?4«97 NELSON ELEANOR M 16CLEARVIEWDR SUMMIT 11737413 PRATA PHILIP 768 LAYTON DR UNION 11653479 NEVELS OCEUA 1214 PUTNAM AVE PLAINFIELD 11750590 PREDDY AKEE-M L 223 DERMODY ST ROSELLE 11795000 NEVILLE SARAH J 67 DIVEN ST SPRINGFIELD 11743704 PRETLOW ROBERT H 1018EMMAST ELIZABETH 11653499 NEW CENTURY BAIL BONDS 1214 W FRONT ST PLAINFIELD 11730762 PRETLOW VIVIAN 101BEMMAST ELIZABETH 11653499 NEW MAPLE AVE C/O TAIWOOK LEE 1536 MAPLE AVE 1 HILLSIDE 11693597 PRI£S WILLIAM H 333 PRINCETON RD UNION 11753302 NEWHOUSESTEPHAN 74 WHITTREOGE ROAD SUMMIT 11768540 PRIESTER VERONICA 118 FLORAL ST ROSELLE 11794856 NEWMAN RUTH 30 ADAMS ST CLARK 11750591 PRIMROSE IRMA L 265W1NANSAVE HILLSIDE 11743867 NEWTON THEODORE J 20DEBARYPL SUMMIT 11706601 PRINCE MICHAEL A 730 W FRONT ST PLAINriELD 11794874 NICHOLSON JAMES A 44 WASHINGTON AVE NORTH PLAINFIELD 11792117 PRIMTON STACIE 153 DIVISION AVENUE SUMMIT 11710939 NICOL DOROTHY S 653 FAIRMONT AVE WESTFIELD 11812890 PRIOR DONALD 240 MARIAN AVE FANWOOD 11702677 NIELSEN PATRICIA A POBOX 835 NEW PROVIDENCE 11792143 PRIOR DONALD L 112LINDENAVE NORTH PLAINFIELD 11740203 NIETO LENARDO 311 CHERRY STABS ELIZABETH 11727750 PRISCILLA P GAVOOR FBO PRISCIL LA FBO PRISCILLA 8 RICHARD GAVOOR 59 BLACKBURN PL SUMMIT 11794882 NINAMANGO JESSICA C/OADOLFO NINAMANGO 115FILBERTST ROSELLE PARK 11693615 PRISCOTHERESAL 14 NORTH AVE APT A3 ELIZABETH 11710850 NIZOLAK ROSE 1075 REEVES TER UNION 11792193 PRITCHARD ROBERT K 4 HIGHLANDER AVE SCOTCH PLAINS 11714500 NOEL GORMAN ESTATE 241 BROADMOOR CT UNIT 10 UNION 11740721 PRITCHARD ROSEMARY 723 ARLINGTON AVE PUINFIELD 11111751 NOELYVONNEA POBOX 5396 HILLSIDE 11792210 PRODUCT NEWARK METAL 15 MARK RD KEHfUVORTH 11740913 NOSALES RAUL 2526 AUDREY TERR UNION 11764432 PRUSSEK WILFRED 48 HALE ST CRANFORD 11707751 NORTH PLAINFIELD P B A LOCAL 85 263 SOMERSET STREET NORTH PLAIN FIELD 11766006 PRYOR ALFRED C/O BEULAH PRYOR ELIZABETH 11743870 NORTHEAST CONTRACTOR S 990 WOODLAND AVE PLAINFIELO 11711255 PU WINNIE W 965 LIBERTY AVE UNION 11708891 NORTHERN SUBURBS ANE 1084 ROUTE 22 WEST MOUNTAINSIDE 11703137 PUGLIESE MARIAANNA 306N21STST KENILWORTH 11794960 NORTHRUP DAVID B 11 WOODLAND DRIVE ROSELLE 11813151 PULEO JOSEPH GJR 7 DEBRA CT SCOTCH PLAINS 11815294 NORTON HELEN T 54MADINGTER HILLSIDE 11792731 PULMONARY INTERNISTS PA PROF SHAR PL 30 BLACKBIRCH RD SCOTCH PLAINS 11740189 NOTARI TERESA VMD 33 OVERLOOK RD » 209 SUMMIT 11768564 PURDUE FRANCIS J 325 NORTH AVE EAST P.O. 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Information concerning the amount and description of the personal property referred to herein may be obtained by any person possessing a legal or beneficial interest jn the aforesaid personal property by completing the claim form found at the end of this ad. Please carefully complete, cut out, and mail this form to Department of the Treasury, Unclaimed Property, E£LBox_2gZ, Trenton, New Jersey 08695-0287. You may also contact the New Jersey Unclaimed Property Office at (609) 292-9200 for claim form fnformaffon.

Any additional names regarding Personal Property can be obtained from the Division's website at: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/updiscl.htm

Stephen M. Sylvester Administrator, Unclaimed Property State of New Jersey Department of the Treasury

NEW JERSEY UNCLAIMED PROPERTY NEWSPAPER CLAIM INQUIRY FORM Instructions: 1) Print neatly 2) Answer all Pertinent Questions 3) Include Property ID listed in newspaper. 4) Mail to: State of New Jersey, Unclaimed Property, PO Box 287, Trenton, NJ 08695-0287

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U2188S1 WCN AUG. 21,28, 2O08 ($7,788.40) PAGE 56 — THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 2008 LOCALSOURCE.COM UNION COUNTY LOCALSOURCE Union County Classified DISTRIBUTION DEADLINES BONUS All Help Wanted Employment ads UNION COUNTY TOWNS In column 3 PM Tuesday Call 908 include a fax or email link allowing applicants Union, Kenilworth, Roselle Park, Hillside, Display • Space reservation 5 PM Friday to apply by responding online. Resumes can Linden, Roselle, Rahway, Elizabeth, Ad Copy 12 noon Monday Business Directory 4 PM Thursday be sent as attachments. Clark, Cranford, 686-7850 Summit Springfield, and Mountainside GARAGE SAkES ADJUSTMENTS 30 words $31.00 ORDER YOUR AD Adjustments: We make every effort to avoid ESSEX COUNTY TOWNS Garage Sale signs, price stickers, balloons, mistakes in your classified advertisement. Please helpful hints, inventory sheet and Call Daily Maplewood, South Orange, West Orange, check your ad the first day it runs! We cannot be Rain Insurance available. Monday through Friday 9:00 AM - 5 PM East Orange, Orange, Irvington, responsible beyond the first insertion. Should an and our Classified Consultant Vailsburg, Nutley, Belleville, error occur please notify the classified department. BIG SAVINGS wilt help to create your ad. Bloomfield and Glen Ridge Worrall Community Newspapers. Inc. reserves the Place your classified ad online with right to reject, revise or reclassrfy any advertisement Ad Owl 24/7 atwww.tocalsource.com a! any time. Na casi forisem s prices under Sf GO (50 Uivt one item per ad for 20 wcrjs, at'ii twn ads per oti&toi'fiflr per weak. Hg&jrng must be Misceilanecus (1*45 j. Use your computer RATES NO PHONED \U ADS WiJ.l QUALIFY. Day or Night - 24/7 20 words or less $20.00 per insertion CHARGE IT Additional 10 words $6.00 per insertion All classified ads require prepayment. 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AUTOMOTIVE S350+ CASH FOR Older cars, plus free the ability to meet and service existing Toll Free 1-866-844-5091, code 2 $500 gas card, same day pick-ups S and new accounts. Must be well organ- weekends/ evenings. Donations receipt 1000 Enve!opes=$6000. GUARAN- ized with strong verbal and communica- BODYGUARDS- COUNTER Assault available. No keys, no title, no problem, TEED!! Receive $6 for every envelope tion skills. We offer a salary, commission, Teams Needed/ USA and Overseas 1-888-696-7912. stuffed with our sates material. Free 24 mileage allowance, 401K and benefits AUTO FOR SALE hour information 1-800-621-3560 code program. $119-$220K year. Bodyguards $250- DONATE YOUR Car to Special Kids 11 S75O a day. 18 or older. 1-615-730-5936 1995 CHEVY ASTROVAN Vantique, Email your resume to: ext. 633. www.OverSeaMissions.com Fund! Help Disabled Children with Camp [email protected] excellent condition in and out. Custom 1000 Envelopes=$7000. GUARAN- and Education. Non-Runners OK. Quick- or fax to 908-686-4169 interior, 7 passenger, all maintenance est Free Towing. Free Cruise/Hotel TEED!! Receive $7 for every envelope records. 100,000 miles, $2600. 908- Voucher. Tax Deductible. Call 1-866-448- stuffed with our sates material. Free 24 AMAZING OPPORTUNITY! Looking fro 789-2240 3254. hour information 1-866-526-0078 10 Sharp Guys & Gals to represent Fashion/Music Publications. Must be CUSTOMER SERVICE PLEASE DONATE your car. 1-800-692- "2008 POSTAL JOBS!** $14 to $59 HoneyBaked Ham, Watchung seeks 1997 DODGE STRATUS 4-door, red, 4 hour + Full Federal Benefits, No Experi- free to travel. No experience necessary. cylinder. Only 58,300 miles. Senior driv- 1221 Childrens Hope Charities Tax 866-580-7012 Ask for Lydia Clerks, phone, food prep deductible- free pickup-any condition. ence Required. Now Hiring! Green Card er, Clean, in Union. $3,000. Call 903- OK. 1-800-913-4384 ext. 95 Closed Sun- and delivery people. Also receive gift certificate for each car AFTER SCHOOL For two wonderful 687-9521 or 908-591-6648 days. Must have license and car. donated. Help Us, Help Children. kids ages 10 & 13. Monday & Tuesday $384 DAILY! No experience required! 2;3Q-9pm. Female Only Student Pre- CALL 908-755-3524 2006 SUBARU IMPREZASPORTWAG- ferred. Call 973-376-4879. ON 2.5i, 4-door, manual transmission, CLASSIFIED ADS Data entry positions available Now! Internet access needed! Income is Guar- one owner, 23,500 miles, tinted win- ARE QUICK AND dows, extended warranty. Asking anteed! Apply today! ANNOUNCEMENT $15,800. Call 973-275-0886. CONVENIENT! www.datahomeworker.com $600 WEEKLY POTENTIAL!!! Helping The Government part time. No Experi- - •••" Kelly Psychic Reader & Spiritual ence. No selling, Call: 1-888-213-5225 Advisor On All Maters, Love, Ad Code E. Void in Maryland and South Dakota Money, Job, Health & Family. Let Us Help You With Our Forecast & Horoscopes I Have $600 WEEKLY Potential $$$. Helping the government, PT. No experience. No The Answers You Seek With Over Selling. Call: 1-888-213-5225 Ad code: H •IMP ,yi 35 Years Experience. Cost. 4 _____ \ ' ;'.*j Call Todav & See What 1 Can Do. -' ' Vifc.-: 1182 Morris Avenue AUTO SPECIAL REAL ESTATE INVESTORS Union, New Jersey, 07083 Take advantage of large inventory of below market prices properties, short (908) 624-0033 20 Words" - $39.00 sates, pre-foreclosures, income pro- Available For Parties ducing properties and fixer uppers. Choose Essex or Union or both Don't miss the chance of a lifetime Counties for $54.00. Price NO CONSULTING FEES CHARGED Call: Peterpaul Real Estate Donate Your Car! includes repeating your ad nine Agency I Raited One of th« Top ChariMos in Amorioal' Frank or Marls 1973)589-0055 times if necessary and an Vistt; 1-888 909SON

"HELP HEIPWANTED MiSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE EMPLOYMENT HOUSEKEEPER, part time in West INSTRUCTION REACH OVER 1.5 Million Households! Orange. Live out, prepare meal and The New Jersey Press Association can occasional babysitting. Reiiable trans- Receptionist place your 2x2 Display Ad in over 125 NJ portation a must, Cai! 862-222-1060. Private day school for the disabled seeks weekly newspapers for ONLY $1195. receptionist. Must have experience Call Diane Trent at NJPA at 609-406- ....JHELP WANTEDT INSIDE SALES REPRESENTATIVE: Bilingual skills a plus. Hours 8:15-2:30, 0600 extension 24 or email National Classified advertising network CUSTOMER $12/houf AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high [email protected] for more information. is seeking an ambitious, goa! oriented, paying Aviation Maintenance Career. Regional Rates Now Available in New SERVICE/BOOKKEEPING sales representative to help grow our Send resumes to Eric Alter, Director, Local Transportation Company FAA approved program. Financial aid if Jersey! (Nationwide placement avail- brand. Proven safes background in Deron School of NJ, Inc. qualified- Job placement assistance. Call able) Ask About our TRI-BUY package Is seek a person to work in newspaper classified advertising is 130 Grove Street, Montdair, NJ 07042 Office Morning 7:30am-11.30am. Aviation Institute of Maintenance to reach NY, NJ and PA! required. Must be able to work inde- Fax (973)503-2515 or (838)349-5387 Requires use of microsoft office pendently. Position is 20 hours/week, EOE WASHER/ELECTRIC Dryer, White. and pleasant phone manner from home office. Hourly oase plus com- SECRET SHOPPERS Needed- For ATTEND COLLEGE ONLINE from Large, used $99,00 both . (973)528- Ideal for returning Mom. mission. Please fax resume to 207-635- 2506 Call Jeff Kyle 973-762-0178. Store Evaluations. Get Paid to Shop and home. Medical. Business, Paralegal, 8042 or email to Computers, Criminal Justice. Job place- [email protected] Rate Loca! Stores, Restaurants & The- WOOD ROLL Top desk 54* high by 48" CARHAULERS OWNERS Operators aters Flexible Hours, Training Provided. ment assistance. Computer available. long. Asking $200 or Best offer. Call 908- Wanted, United Road has opportunities For information on Training and Assign- Financial aid if qualified. Call 800-488- Maintenance Man Position 0386, www.CenturaOnline.com 276-7144. for experiences Carhaul Operators. You 8:00am to 4:30pm, St. Joseph ments. 1-800-585-9024, ext. 6069. must possess a clean MVR, Clear Crim- Church/School in Maplewood. Black SECRETARY FULL-TIME and Driver/ HIGH SCHOOL Diploma. Fast Afford- ESTATE/HOUSE^ inal Background, pass Dot Physical and Seal and driver's licenses required. able & Accredited. Free Brochure. Call Drug test. Call John 800-221-5127 ext Experience in all piiases of building Delivery person full-time. Bilingual Pre- ferred. NJ Drivers license a must. Call Now! 1-888-583-2065 APRIL'S ESTATE SALES 186. maintenance including plumbing, electri- www.contmentalacademy.com cal and carpentry. Heavy lifting and 973-632-7797. Fax Resume 973-429- ESTATE & TAG SALES CAFETERIA HELP Wanted- Part Time, 8390. Mountainside School District. Call Joan some cleaning involved. Benefits provid- FREE APPRAISALS at 908-232-8828 extension 227 ed. Send resume and salary require- TWO POSITIONS available, full-time. We do full or partial content ments to: Experienced Receptionist and Clean- MISCELLANEOUS COOKS/ GRILL MAN/ Counter man [email protected] ing/Maintenance Person. Good salary Estate & Moving Sales Flexible hours. Contact Ziggy 908-499- and benefits. Call Eagle Rock Veterinary Call April at 908-283-1396 5801. Hospital 973-736-1555, DATA ENTRY Processors Needed! Earn MAINTENANCE WORKER wwwEagleRockVetHosp.com .JWANTH5TETBIJY $3,500-55,000 Weekly Working From Full Time, experienced: for residential TANNING SALON Linden Part-time 2 Home! 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PUBLIC-NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CRANFORD CRANFORD CLARK Richard R. Fabbrini Director Janet Family Trust LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Member: . 12.50% Stockholder of "Lll" TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD TOWNSHIP OF CRANFORD Holdings 1200 Shermer Road 1200 Shermer Road PLANNING BOARD PLANNING BOARD 1200 Shermer Road Northbrook, IL 60062 Northbrook, IL 60062 Norfhbrook, IL 60062 •The Planning Board, Township of TAKE NOTICE that on the 20th day of (51% member of "Largo Fund") Lll Cranford, County of Union, New Jer- August, 2008, the Planning Board of 1200 Shermer Road Brandon Lane Descendants' Family sey will hold a public meeting on Officers and Directors of "Holdings" Northbrook, IL 60062 Trust the Township of Cranford, in the Coun- (100% shareholder of "LHI") 4.167% Stockholder of "Lll" Wednesday, September 17, 2008 at ty of Union took the following actions: 1200 Shermer Road 8:00 p.m. in Room 107 of the Munici- William J. DeForrest Northbrook, IL 60062 al Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, 1. Application #PQ4-08: Approved President and Director Officers and Directors qf "LH" Branford New Jersey to hear trie fol- Franklin Spirn, Applicant, for prelimi- 1200 Shermer Road lowing case: nary and final site plan approval to Northbrook, IL 60062 Forrest M. Schneider Sarah Lane Descendants' Family Trust permit construction of a parking lot President and Director 4.167% Stockholder of "Lll" 1. Application #P05-08: Pearl Agency, with the following variances: to Scott R. Schory 1200 Shermer Road 1200 Shermer Road LLC, Applicant, 348 North Avenue exceed maximum allowable impervious Secretary, Treasurer and Director Northbrook, IL 60062 Northbrook, IL 60062 East, Block 319, Lot 2, Zone O-2, for surface; with less than the minimum 1200 Shermer Road preliminary and final site plan approval required distance to the right-of-way: Northbrook, IL 60062 Richard R. Fabbrini Travis Lane Descendants' Family Trust for the parking lot with the following and less than the minimum required Senior Vice President 4.167% Stockholder of "Lll" variances: . less than the minimum sidelines; the following pre-existing William R. Chambers 1200 Shermer Road 1200 Shermer Road required number of spaces provided conditions: less than the minimum Director Northbrook, IL 60062 Northbrook, IL 60062 (136-23(G)(1)(a); and the following required lot size and less than the 1200 Shermer Road pre-existing non-conforming condi- minimum required lot width and 4 Northbrook, IL 60062 . . Arthur J. Schiller Objections, if any, should be made tions: less than the minimum required design waivers on Block 642, Lot 9 as Secretary immediately In writing to: lot area (136-30.2); less than the min- designated on the Township Tax Map, LHP 1200 Shermer Road imum required front yard setback (136- also known as 643 Raritan Road, in 1200 Shermer Road Northbrook, IL 60062 Edie Merkel, Clerk 30-6): less than the minimum required the ROI-1 Zone. Northbrook, IL 60062 Township of Clark (100% shareholder of LHI) William M. Keating Municipal Building Kevin Illing Vice President 430 Westfield Avenue Secretary Clark, New Jersey 07066 U219963 EAG Aug. 28, 2008 ($15.19) Officers and Directors of "LHP" 1200 Shermer Road driveway and minimum distance to the Northbrook, IL 60062 property line (136-23(G)(1)(c), (dj; William J. DeForrest Largo Clark SPE, LLC, Licensee location of parking (136-23(G) CLARK President and Director Andrew N. Lane August 28, September 4, 2008 (3)(c)(1)(5); and loading zone (136- 1200 Shermer Road Director U219966 EAG ($224.42) 23(4) and design waivers as related to TAKE NOTICE that a change Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shermer Road parking. occurred in the ownership of Largo Northbrook, IL 60062 Clark SPE, L.L.C. ("the Licensee"), Scott R. Schory All maps and papers relative to said trading as Crowne Plaza Hotel, holder Secretary, Treasurer and Director Nelson P. Lane application are on file in the Plan- of Plenary Retail Consumption License 1200 Shermer Road Director ning/Zoning Office, Cranford Municipal No. 2002-36-006-009 for, premises Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shermer Road Building, 8 Springfield Avenue, Cran- located at 36 Valley Road, Clark, New Northbrook, IL 60062 ford, New Jersey and are available for Jersey 07066. This change results William R. Chambers Attention Weekend inspection Monday through Friday from, (a) a change in the ownership qf Director James Friedlieb between the hours of 9:00 A.M. until Lane Industries, Inc. ("LI!"), the ulti- 1200 Shermer Road Director 12:00 P.M. and 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 mate beneficial owner of forty-nine Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shermer Road Real Estate Buyers P.M. percent (49%) of the membership Northbrook, IL 60062 , . Any interested party or person or per- interests in the Sole Member of the Lane Hospitality, Inc. ("LHI") sons affected by this application will Licensee and (b) a change in the mem- 1200 Shermer Road Harry Mosgrove One website to see have an opportunity to present any bers of the board of directors 11of Lane Northbrook, IL 60062 Director objections to the proposed develop- Hotel Properties, Inc. ("LHP ) and (100% shareholder of "LHP") 1200 Shermer Road . the homes for sale in ment. The Board does, however, have Largo Holdings, Inc. ("Holdings"), each Northbrook, IL 60062 the right to exclude repetitious testi- a wnolly owned indirect subsidiary of Officers and Directors of "LHI" your l$cal arealh mony in accordance with the rules of Kenneth Aldridge the Planning Board. The following are members of the William J. DeForrest Director Kevin Illing Licensee who hold one percent or President 1200 Shermer Road Check it out at: Secretary more interest in the Licensee: 1200 Shermer Road Northbrook, IL 60062 U219941 EAG Aug. 28, 2008 ($28.42) Northbrook, IL 60062 100% Member: William N. Lane Trust for the benefit of localsource.com Largo Fund, LLC ("Largo Fund") Scott R. Schory Andrew W. Lane 1200 Shermer Road Senior Vice President and Treasurer 25% Stockholder of "L//" CLARK Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shermer Road 1200 Shermer Road (100% member of the Licensee) Northbrook, IL 60062 TOWNSHIP OF CLARK Northbrook, IL 60062 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING Arthur J. Schiller William N. Lane Trust for the benefit of September 2, 2008 - 7:30 PM y RE Holdings, LLC ("Perry RE Secretary and Director Nelson P. Lane 430 Westfield Ave, Room 16 Holdings") 1200 Shermer Road 25% Stockholder p/ 'Lll" , Official Action may be taken 767 Fifth Avenue, 19th Floor Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shsrmer Road '' ' Executive Council Meeting to follow New York, NY 10153 Northbrook, IL 60062 (40% member of "Largo Fund") William Chambers RE: Resolution approving the Kids Senior Vice President William N. Lane III Family Trust Recreation Trust Fund Grant applica- 1200 Shermer Road 25% Stockholder of "Lll" tion with a commitment of matching Jells Fargo Real Estate Capital Northbrook, IL 60062 1200 Shermer Road funds from the Township and authoriz- Investments, LLC. Northbrook, IL 60062 ing the Mayor to sign the same ("Wells Fargo RE") Forrest M. Schneider Edith L. 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