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February 22, 2007 North Brunswick • South Brunswick 500 A step ahead 88 lbs. of pot seized in search Alleged dealer, a North Brunswick resident, now a fugitive BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer ighty-eight pounds of mari- Spring Training juana were seized in a raid Business offers athletes E on a North Brunswick resi- advanced coaching dent's home Friday, although the perpetrator is at large. Page 20 The Wimbledon Court resi- dence of Michael Hall, 35, a native of Jamaica, contained the drugs along with a loaded Ruger 99 mm semiautomatic handgun and $5,610, according to police. He is described as being 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing approxi- mately 180 pounds. •The street value of the drugs is between $350,000 and Michael Hall $420,000, according to Middlesex County Prosecutor Bruce Kaplan. In street terms, 88 pounds of marijuana would be equivalent to approxi- mately 40,000 "dime bags," which cost $10 each and can be used for about two or three joints per bag. Entertainment (Continued on page 14) Check out this week's Just Go! Page 23 N.B. picks new Quote of the week: supt. of schools "If something doesn't seem right, and it Clark Twp. head expected to take seems too good to be over by summer true, it probably is." BY JENNIFER AMATO — Art Frevola Staff Writer Page 16 new superintendent has finally been approved to lead the North Brunswick Township School ADistrict. Index Brian Zychowski, currently superintendent of the ...32 Clark Township school system, was appointed to the Crossword ...... 22 position at the Board of Education meeting Feb. 15. Editorials ...10 "I think the heart of any township or any communi- Entertainment ...23 ty is a school district that serves the community," he Obituaries ...... 24 said. Police Beat 12 The 44-year-old Mendham resident began as a high Real Estate 27 school history teacher and a longtime coach of boys and Sports 25 girls basketball, softball and soccer. He later became an athletic director, a vice principal and then a principal, retaining the title of superintendent for the past eight years. "What made me get into the field of education was ^p A Git'Mei Wnli.i •' MIJUtL JJAR=- fe-_tt when I started as a coach, I was involved with the world South Brunswick's Ray Dasant drives to the basket during the Vikings' win over Bishop of sports and I enjoyed working with children ... and I www.gmnews.com Ahr in the Greater Middlesex Conference Tournament quarterfinals on Sunday at felt it was a very noble profession, and I enjoyed the Middlesex County College in Edison. (Continued on page 15) New Jersey's top choice for one-day bath remodeling Call NOW for a FREE in-home estimate 1-888-858-8827 www.bathfitter.com 2 SENTINEL, February 22, 2007

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BY JENNIFER AMATO He spent the majority of his time Staff Writer guarding the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, and was stationed at hile listening to a New the Rio Hato Air Base in Panama. His York Giants football game responsibilities included defending W!on Dec. 7, 1941, an the air field, maintaining bombers announcer interrupted the pro- and fighters, tracking enemy sub- gram with a news bulletin that the marines and rescuing downed air- J.ip;mese had just bombed Pearl craft. He also became a rear gunner Harbor. by accident, trained to use a 30-cal- brothers Frank and Nicholas iber water-cooled gun by a com- Maltese, who only- had a radio to mander who couldn't locate his listen to, were stunned at the men when an alert signal went off. nrws. They both looked at each After serving overseas, Frank nllusr and asked, "Where is Pearl was sent to the McClellan Air Harbor?" Base in California in June, 1944, After hearing President • in preparation for traveling to Franklin D. Roosevelt say that Guam. During a two-week fur- • the United States was involved lough, he went home to New ; in a war, and that men were Brunswick to marry his high / noeded to serve their country, school sweetheart and his cur- the brothers decided to enlist rent wife of 62 years, Florence for a fight they knew very lit- Nicholson. tle about. They were joined by However, after the atomic three of their brothers, John, bomb was dropped in 1945, the Philip and Joseph, and one war ended and his service was sister, Frances, to avoid being over. The staff sergeant never put on a draft list at the returned overseas, but was onset of World War II. instead honorably discharged "I clid not realize at the time in October of that year. He received the when we signed up [that] the house American Service, Good Conduct, New \va-» iu-t; empty. I didn't realize until Jersey Distinguished Service and afu i" it was all over how terrible it Victory medals. miM'w been for my mother and Nick, who is now 88, also enlisted father t;o have five sons and daugh- in the Air Corps on Jan. 9, 1942. He IIT- in the service, waiting every arrived in Panama on the same day as (lav fur a telegram from the war Frank, and was also responsible for department saying, We regret to guarding the entrance to the Panama inform you your son so-and-so was Canal on the Pacific side. He was an killed in action,'" Frank said. aide to the commanding general, Lt. Nick and Frank served in the General Hubert R. Harmon, on spe- -ame theater of operations in the cial assignments operating out of -.ime combat zone. Frank, who is Airbrook Field in the Panama mm 37, was an instructor of air- Canal Zone. He was the only enlist- < rait trade classes at Chanute ed person who was allowed to fly Field, 111., and was trained for the over the canal itself without being 1-itJi Air Force 365th Material shot down. Squadron & Heavy Bombardment After his service of 2 1/2 years, (iroup. He arrived in Panama on he too was sent back to the March 3,1942, after six days and McClellan base on June 8, 1944, nights, but after the first three of in preparation for the invasion of -i\ ships made it through the Japan. However, after the war canal, the last three ships were ended, he was discharged on Oct. ordered to disembark immedi- 16, 1945. He received the ately. These men, including American Service, Good I1'rank, instead lived isolated in Conduct and Victory medals. a jungle outpost for 2 V2 years. \ (Continued on page 5)

JENNIFER AMATO The Maltese family of North Brunswick is being honored by the township with the naming of Maltese Court near Farrington Lake to honor five brothers and one sister who served during World War II. Pictured at the proclamation presentation on Feb. 5 are, left to right. Frank. Frances, Joseph and Nick Maltese. Pfctttfi 4 SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 NS NEED NEW CARPET OR FLOORING? Smarty" ARPET • WOOD • LAMINATES • VIHY Your SMART Carper Mobile Flooring Store

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Brunswick, NJ 08813 VISA Corner or Cranbury Rd. & Davidsons Mill Rd. 8 SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 NS Twp., school board complete land swap BY JENNIFER AMATO being given to the township and in return from Hermann Road, township Business approved in 2005 for additions and reno- Staff Writer they are ceding about a half-acre near Administrator Robert Lombard has said. vations to the four elementary schools NORTH BRUNSWICK - Due to the the rear athletic fields to the school dis- The uses of the Caruso field would and Linwood because of a rapidly grow- completion of a land exchange between trict. remain the same as the current uses, ing population in town. However, since the township and Board of Education, There will be no exchange of money especially because the township plans to the initial bids came in over budget, the new construction projects at Parsons involved in the deal. add the field, which is the traditional architect had to revise the original plans. Elementary and Linwood Middle schools "By expanding thes$ schools, we will home of North Brunswick Little League, As per the alterations, the square can now go out to bid. continue to maintain the neighborhood to its open space and footage of instruc- At the Feb. 15 board meeting, acting elementary schools that this community recreational invento- ======tion space at Superintendent Geri Margin announced has always valued. We will be able to ry. Parsons and that the rights to the Caruso baseball redistrict... and improve the efficiency of "Most people who Linwood, the first field adjacent to the Old Maple Meade the bus system by reducing the amount live in town will "Most people who schools to receive of buses needed to cross town to deliver School building on Old Georges Road will never even know live in town will construction servic- the children ... and.we will be able to there was a swap," es, will remain the be transferred to the township, which never even know will offer 1 acre of Babbage Park needed house our [educational] program appro- Mayor Francis "Mac" same but the design as space for the additions to both schools. priately," Margin said. Womack said. "This there was a layout may be In addition, 1 acre of land along The township may have to relocate is just two govern- swap." changed a bit. At Hermann Road near the middle school is the baseball backstop farther inward mental entities, the Parsons, the admin- township and the — Francis "Mac" istrative areas will Board of Education, Womack have fewer renova- taking different prop- mayor tions to keep costs erties they each own in check and at and doing a little =_==______==_ Linwood, the trading of properties entrances and exits conjointly owned by the taxpayers." from the new classroom areas to the He said that the township will now existing building have been revised. have land secured for the possible addi- Both entities passed their official tion of a senior center, youth center or appropriate approvals last September library neighboring.the municipal com- but were waiting for Green Acres UL, savings plex. approval. "This is a perfect trade," Womack On March 21, bids will go out for both said. projects. The other three schools will A $25 million referendum was have bids sent out in the near future. N. 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BY CHRIS GAETANO maintain an independent lifestyle. It social worker who will provide assis- committee did, saying that it's not easy Staff Writer helps people maintain employment, pay tance and counseling for the township's to turn people away. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The bills and secure transportation, as well seniors. "We want to thank the committee. ... Township Council approved a resolution as provide education and counseling. The food pantry will also get an addi- It's not an easy job, especially when you Tuesday allocating $88,200 in funds The Pioneer Recreation Program, tional $3,500 to help fund a part-time have $125,000 or more in grant from the Housing and Community which provides recreational programs assistant who will organize and main- requests, so to choose the people that Development Block Grant to various for adults with physical and develop- tain the goods in the food pantry you do is a tribute to the committee, and programs throughout town, with the mental disabilities, will receive $9,700. throughout the year. we want to thank you. It's a lot of work bulk of the funds going toward pro- Charleston Place, an apartment vil- The last $2,500 will go toward and it helps a lot of people," said grams for senior citizens. lage for seniors that contains low- improvements in Veterans Park, specifi- Gambatese. income housing units, will receive cally for the Sensory Garden, which has According to Ellen Gambatese, a The money comes from the county $16,400. The funds will go toward a gen- fragrant and tactile plants that can be member of the Housing and Community each year, which in turn receives fund- erator for use in a power failure, as well enjoyed by people with disabilities, espe- Development Citizens Advisory ing from the federal Department of as a stipend for a services coordinator. It cially the blind. The garden itself was Committee, more than 600 people are Housing and Urban Development. It is will also share $3,500 with another low- distributed to the various municipali- dedicated to the disabled veterans in the directly served by these grants. income senior housing facility, Oak township. "That is not 60 people 10 times over, ties within the county each year to Woods, for meal services. spend on projects of their choosing. Mayor Frank Gambatese expressed that is 600 individuals. ... We deal with his appreciation for the hard work the people directly," Ellen Gambatese said. The funds are allocated based on the A $17,000 allocation will go toward a decisions of a Housing and Community Development Citizens Advisory Committee, a panel of residents that goes over grant requests. According to Mayor Frank Gambatese, the group received roughly $125,000 in grant requests this year. During the meeting, representatives from the committee pre- sented the proposed allocation of funds wilkes pools to the council. Officials said $15,000 will go toward a local housing rehabilitation program, which will provide improvements and repairs to the homes of low-income indi- viduals in the township. It was noted that the majority of the people who have applied for repairs live in the mobile home parks and thus are not eligible for county programs of a similar nature. Of the $15,000, $5,000 will go toward pay- ing someone to coordinate the effort as well as research and write funding pro- posals. Another $20,000 will go toward sup- port and training to Citizens for Independent Living, a program .that , helps people who have limited skills North Brunswick Lions fundraiser March 4 The North Brunswick Lions Club will hold a fundraising event March 4 Feel, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Outback Steakhouse, Route 1, Edison. Cost is $15 per person with a cash bar. For more information, call (732) 247-0922, ext. 255. •Can be sunk in ground • No increase in property tax • Central Jersey Pools does all the work from permits to installation including electric • 7-Days or Less installation in most cases LAWRENCE LA RAIA • Great for property with slopes no retaining wall needed INCOME TAX PREPARATION • Flat or Deep end pools available FEDERAL & ALL STATE TAX RETURNS • Built-in walk in steps available REASONABLE RATES

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Vigilance of voters has THE GOLDEN AGE OF .SUSPENSE RADIO increased since sting* oday marks the second the state from special interests anniversary of the in recent years, and we can T Operation Bid Rig sting only imagine what a man with that saw the roundup of 11 that sort of Rolodex was capa- Monmouth County area officials ble of. on federal corruption charges. There are others who are Since that day, parallel and viewed as smaller fish, people related investigations by the whose crimes, some argue, were FBI have spread to Ocean and not significant enough to justify Middlesex counties, leading to the costs of the investigations indictments against dozens of against them. We disagree. government officials and' busi- Probably more important than nessmen. After all of the arrests, the $3,000 bribe some council- some debate if anything' has man took was that their willing- really changed. We say it has. ness to sell out the public was For one, the removal of for- exposed. For every kickback mer Mayor Matthew they may have taken from an Scannapieco has certainly made undercover FBI agent, who a tangible difference in knows how many more they took Marlboro. As he admitted to the from contractors, developers and court, Scannapieco manipulated other special interests, and what the controls of government for they got in return. It's crucial for years to support building proj- public officials with that sort of ects proposed by developer mentality to be dislodged. Anthony Spalliero, who has yet The biggest difference to face trial. The damage the between today and Feb. 21, mayor caused in Marlboro is for- 2005, is on the part of the public. midable, and there's no more These investigations have raised visible symbol of that than the a new awareness among voters, vacant Marlboro Airport proper- and it has shown at the polls. ty. Once a unique and beloved Over the last two years, those place firmly stitched into the candidates most closely associat- fabric of Monmouth County, it ed with the scandals have been has been closed off to pilots and tossed from office time and time overgrown since it became the again. Yes, other corrupt officials center of a corruption scandal a can take their. places, but it few years back. won't be easier. Letters And how about the arrest of Terms like pay-to-play and the human campaign finance no-bid contracts are far more machine known as John Lynch? familiar to a general public that What Black History Month means to me took much less interest in local Recently described by former African Americans have also politics before. These people may et me first begin by saying woman U.S. secretary of state — Gov. James McGreevey as one it is an honor and a privi- striven to become owners of Dr. Condoleezza Rice, year 2005. of three Democratic "warlords" have previously viewed govern- lege to be the first African broadcasting radio stations, film We must continue to be whose support was essential to ment in general as corrupt, but L American councilwoman in the directors, filmmakers, authors, active in our communities and get to win that office, the for- not their government. Township of North Brunswick. law enforcement officers, fire- be positive role models for our mer state Senate president is They're watching closer now. As the first African American fighters, lawyers, and teachers. young generation growing up to- now serving time in a Despite all of the ugly headlines councilwoman to have been re- This would not have been possi- day. We must teach our youth Pennsylvania prison for selling and negative attention brought elected for a second term, it is ble without the help of the and pass the torch. We must his influence to ease a South to these towns, that's the great indeed a great honor, and I American people. Thanks to stand firm and show support. Brunswick sand mining compa- positive that has come from would like to thank all the resi- Lincoln for freeing the slaves, We must share, care, respect" ny's expansion application. His these investigations. We hope dents and the North Brunswick we as African Americans were and love one another. political action committee doled that vigilance lasts well beyond Democratic Organization for able to rise. This is what celebrating out hundreds of thousands of U.S. Attorney Christopher their support and trust they Listed below are some of our Black History Month means to dollars to candidates around Christie's time in office. have in me to represent them in great African American leaders me. our great community. who have paved the way for oth- What/how or will you con- Letters Black History Month to me is ers and me. tribute to your community, to a time for African Americans • U.S.' Rep. Joseph Rainey, your state, to your great nation? and Americans as a nation to congressman from South Car- Pass the knowledge! N.B. Food Bank reaches out to seniors take time out of their busy olina, year 1870. He was re-elect- See a child — give the child schedules to sit down with their ed into office four times. some history. he North Brunswick Food seniors aware that the North families and reflect on all the • First African American U.S. See a child — walk them Bank is aware that during Brunswick Food Bank can help. great accomplishments that senator — Hiram Revels from down the path. T these times of rising prop- The food bank is located in the were afforded to us by our ances- Mississippi, year 1870. See a child — give them erty taxes and rising prescrip- municipal building on Hermann tors. We as African Americans • First African American words of encouragement. tion drug costs, that many of our Road. Our operating hours are have invented, engineered, con- mayor — Tom Bradley from Los See a child — tell them how valued senior citizens are faced Tuesday from 10 a.m. to noon, structed, built, and designed Angeles, year 1973. they can make a difference. with tough decisions on whether and Thursday from 6-8 p.m. projects that have benefited us • First African American gov- to buy their prescription medica- through the years. We as African ernor — Douglas Wilder from Councilwoman tion or to buy food to eat. North Brunswick Food Americans were empowered to Virginia, year 1990. Rhonda C. Lyles We would like to make all Bank staff become legislators. We as • First African American North Brunswick

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SK\ SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 1 1 NS 'Concerned Citizen* is ALL THE SAME SERVICES... still busy writing letters 've been getting a lot of letters from Concerned Citizen lately, and I wish I he or she would just stop writing and save themselves the postage. .GREG BEAN In the nearly three decades I've been Coda in journalism, Concerned Citizen has written me dozens, maybe hundreds of letters. And he or she even seems to fol- low me from place to place. I've gotten Our policy is, we never run anony- letters from Concerned Citizen in every mous letters to the editor at Greater state I've worked, but I can tell it's the Media Newspapers, and we don't plan to same person writing because the letters start anytime soon. Except in the most NOT THE SAME COST have several things in common. extreme and well-considered circum- Housing prices have doubled over the last ten years. Yet real estate agents continue First, Concerned Citizen always stances — say if quoting someone by to charge the same high rates. wants to say something snarky or mean name would subject them to actual phys- about another person, but doesn't want ical danger — we don't quote anonymous Seller's Realty Group continues to provide every service our clients expect and more. to sign his or her real name and accept sources in the newspaper, either. On the CALL US BEFORE YOU LIST responsibility for the snarkiness — thus few occasions when we've quoted an the nom de plume. Second, Concerned anonymous source in a news story, it's SELLER'S REALTY GROUP 609-799-4600 Citizen always claims to represent many only after a lot of discussion about how MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE other Concerned Citizens. Third, we can find a way to use the quote with Concerned Citizen usually wants me to the name attached. I can only think of a www.SellersRealtyGroup.com MLS investigate the anonymous charges he or handful of times we've quoted an uniden- she is making (usually with no evidence), tified source in over a decade. or take some other action, like writing So here's the deal, Concerned. We about the situation in a news story, edi- never publish letters from you and we torial or column. Fourth, Concerned seldom even read them. Usually, we Citizen would like me to publish his or throw them right in the trash bin as soon her anonymous letter. And fifth, as we see your name at the bottom of the Concerned Citizen never seems to be a letter. very good speller. Just for the record, we seldom talk on When I first started getting letters the phone with people who won't tell us from Concerned Citizen, I naively who they are, either. So if you're thinking thought he or she wished to remain of calling instead of writing, don't bother. anonymous because of the fear of retribu- It'd just be a waste of time. need a dentist of their own. tion. Over the years, however, I became • • • convinced that almost without exception, almost hate to bring them up, Concerned Citizen is really something of because of all the nonsense that hap- a coward. Concerned is the type of person pened last time I did it, but another they called a back shooter in old cowboy I entity I wish would lose our number is movies, kind of like those cyber bullies New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio. central jersey who post their anonymous vitriol on mes- Recently, the station faxed us a press pediatric dentistry & orthodontics sage boards like the one operated by release about a current promotion, a low- N.J.com., but don't have the guts to spew class deal they call "Operation La Cuca PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY their venom if they have to own up to it. Gotcha." Irvin B. Sherman, DDS. MSCD Although Concerned Citizen is mad Their initiative, which is running now NJ Specialty Permit #2730 about a lot of things, and seems to have and is intended to coincide with the Michelle M. Backhaus, DMD strong opinions on nearly everything, he Cinco de Mayo celebration, encourages or she is most concerned with protecting listeners and (our old friends) "concerned his or her identity so he or she won't have Christopher R. Overcash. DMD citizens" to report illegal immigrants — NJ Specialty Permit #5690 to deal with any unpleasantness result- by calling the Jersey Guys staff, federal ing from their letters. government hot lines or by sending an e- In the last few months, Concerned mail to the radio station. Citizen has written me about outrages The object of this program is appar- and corruption in Edison, Woodbridge, ently to get the day laborers waiting in Middletown, Hazlet, East Brunswick and the cold for work at places like the Howell. muster zone in Freehold arrested and But Concerned Citizen — most sent back to where they came from. And recently signing his letters as "A con- in order to make that happen, the station cerned citizen of the town of Keyport" — wants their listeners to become snitches has kicked it into gear over the upcoming and stoolies for the feds. Anonymous sentencing of former Keyport Mayor stoolies, of ?ourse. John Merla. Nice. As most people around here know, We've got a real problem with illegal Merla recently.pleaded guilty to federal immigrants in this state, and nobody corruption charges and his sentencing is would deny that. But something as stu- Don't tax yourself trying scheduled for May 8. And recently, we pidvand offensive as "Operation La Cuca published a story concerning a letter he'd Gotcha" will do absolutely nothing to to figure out tax figures. written to people around town asking solve it. Call in the tax pros. them to write nice things about him and It will not make us one bit "safer" as send them to the judge who will impose the station suggests. It only feeds from Check out our his sentence. the vein of ugly racism that lies much too I'm sure some people wrote those nice close to the surface in parts of New letters about John Merla, but requests Jersey, and provides both affirmation Income Tax like that are a double-edged sword. There and expression for that bigotry and lynch are lots of people out there who wanted to mob mentality. Directory write nasty things about him for the I'll say this for the Jersey Guys, how- judge to read as well. A couple of those ever. I deplore a lot of the things they say RUNNING NOW came to the newspaper with the author's and do, but at least they have the guts to name and phone number included, and stick their names on their work. To Advertise in our after we verified the letters we ran them Not that they should be proud of it. in the paper. A number of those letters, Income Tax Directory however, were from Concerned Citizen Please call: and not only did we not run them in the Gregory Bean is executive editor of 732-358-5210 newspaper, I didn't even read them all Greater Media Newspapers. You can the way through. reach him at [email protected]. 1-800-660-4237 (NJ Only) 1 2 SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 NS Police Beat 'stolen from two safes on Feb. 3. The case is SJB* High School student All items in Police Beat are taken from police being handled by the Detective Bureau. • department records. All suspects are presumed A trailer home on cinder blocks at innocent until found guilty in court. Treuman Storage on Route 130 was broken charged with dealing drugs into on Feb. 3. The trailer's rear doors were North Brunswick pried open, but nothing was reported missing. SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Police value of the drugs was less than $2,000. An office on Georges Road had its front announced last week that they arrested a His bail, which he has already posted, door pried open on Feb. 3. Cash was stolen local high school senior for possession of was $2,000. The front tire, rim and lug nuts of a 2002 from the office. cocaine and marijuana with intent to dis- Ryan said that the investigation was Pontiac Grand Am were stolen from Hidden Police arrested and charged Helen tribute, as well as for owning drug para- launched due to complaints from several Lake Drive sometime between Jan. 31 and Ortega, 49, of Flemington, with driving while phernalia. residents. During the course of the inves- Feb. 8. The estimated replacement cost is intoxicated after her vehicle hit another vehi- Jason Oliveira, 18, was arrested at tigation, police concluded that Oliveira $300. cle at Cozzens Lane and Hartland Commons 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 8, concluding a four- was selling drugs, mostly to high-school- A 1997 Honda Accord was burglarized in on Feb. 4. month-long narcotics investigation age students. Police would not speculate front of a residence on Sassafras Court on The overhead garage of a residence on on where Oliveira had been able to Feb. 2. The driver's-side door was pried open North Oaks Boulevard was found open on undertaken by both the Middlesex and the lock was punched out from the inside. Feb. 7. A drill press, carpet, tool box, tools County Prosecutor's Office and the South acquire the drugs. The repair cost is unknown. and 10-speed bicycle, totaling $1,350, were Brunswick police. He was arrested in his Chief Raymond Hayducka expressed Two television sets, a DVD player, a com- reported missing. home on Cummings Road, near the high a dim view of drug dealers, especially puter and cash were stolen from a residence Police arrested and charged Megan Roe, school. He was charged with possession ones who sell to students. on Birchwood Court on Feb. 2. The rear door 22, of Hackettstown, with driving while intoxi- of cocaine, possession with intent to dis- "We are not going to tolerate anyone and a window in the bedroom were found cated and reckless driving at Route 1 and tribute and possession of marijuana with exploiting our young people by selling open. Jersey Avenue on Feb. 7. intent to distribute, as well as possession drugs. This agency is committed to root- A vehicle parked in the rear lot of the Police arrested and charged Ajay Patel, of drug paraphernalia. ing out those responsible for drug sales in Prince Bros, tailor shop on Livingston Avenue 33, of Illinois, with driving while intoxicated According to South Brunswick Police our community," said Hayducka. was burglarized on Feb. 2. The passenger and refusing to submit to a chemical test at Detective James Ryan, the total street — Chris Gaetano window was smashed and a cell phone was Route 1 on Feb. 8. removed. There are no witnesses or evidence Nothing was reported missing from a at this time. 2006 Dodge pickup on Feb. 8, but its driver's- The passenger's-side window of a 2004 side window was smashed as it was parked Gun used in station robbery Dodge Dakota was possibly punched out on Concord Way. while parked near Attilio's Pizza on Route 1 on Police arrested and charged Rohit NORTH BRUNSWICK - An atten- men stole his wallet, removed money Feb. 2. The $800 navigation system was Polavarapu, 23, of Birchwood Court, with driv- dant of the Exxon gas station on Route 1 from his pockets and fled on foot in an stolen. ing while intoxicated at Route 27 on Feb. 10. was physically assaulted during an unknown direction. He was transported A navigation system was stolen from a Police arrested and charged Fausto armed robbery on Feb. 14. to Robert Wood Johnson University vehicle parked near Chili's restaurant on Caceres, 38, of New Brunswick, with driving Around 12:50 a.m., the victim report- Hospital in New Brunswick and was-Route 1 on Feb. 2. A search of the area yield- while intoxicated and two outstanding war- ed a black man coming into the gas sta- treated for his injuries. ed negative results. rants during a motor vehicle stop on Feb. 11. tion and asking to be shown where the One suspect was described by a wit- The side door of Tommy's Italian Grill on He was handed over to the Middlesex County bathroom was. As the employee escorted ness as being 5 feet 5 inches tall and Route 130 was forced open and money was Sheriff's Department in default of bail. him and opened the door, another black weighing 160 pounds, and in his mid-20s. man pointed a silver handgun at him and The faces of both suspects were reported- struck him in the shoulder with the gun. ly covered with scarves. To our readers As the victim fell to the floor, both sus- The case was turned over to the pects started kicking him, according to Detective Bureau for further investiga- Items for Community Bulletin Board may be e-mailed to [email protected]. reports. tion. They also may be faxed to (732) 780-4192 or mailed to North & South Brunswick -The victim then alleged that the two — Jennifer Amato Sentinel, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728. limit your selection to what fits in the back of a van? Shop our vast flooring chokes forfoy/

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There is an exceptional (Continued from page 1) As an administrator in North al salary of $175,000. group of professionals who do an out- Brunswick, Zychowski hopes to bring his The consulting firm of JD Associates standing job, whose primary focus is the interaction. I thought, since I liked the past experiences to help the district was retained by the Board of Education children of this district. It's been a pleas- athletic side so much, that the education- maintain its current standard of quality for a fee of around $18,000 to assist with ure working with the administrative al side would be even more rewarding, education and to continue improving its their search. About nine candidates were team, the teachers and the support staff and it has been," he said. reputation. presented after all of the stakeholders in as we continue to keep this district a Zychowski was also an adjunct profes- "North Brunswick offers a wonderful town gave input as to what qualifications Blue Ribbon-quality educational institu- sor at Monmouth University, teaching opportunity to, any educational leader they wanted in a new superintendent. tion," Margin said. • graduate-level education administration because it is recognized as an outstand- "[Zychowski] fit all of the criteria that Beginning her 11th year with the dis- leadership and has been certified by the ing district focused on bringing educa- were important to the board. He has done trict, Margin said she is thrilled with the state to train aspiring superintendents. tional opportunities to all its children constructions, failed budgets, passed completion of the renovations at the He currently is the vice president of the and working with the ever-growing budgets ... he pretty much has the ability North Brunswick Township High School New Jersey School Development Council, diverse population. ... With a committed to work within different groups ... he has and looks forward to starting the con- which is affiliated with the graduate Board of Education ... this is an out- experience at different levels of educa- struction projects at the elementary and school of Rutgers University, and sits on standing opportunity," he said. "I look tion, he has worked at Monmouth middle schools. She is also pleased with the executive board of directors for the forward to assuming the position and University ... he brought everything to the progress students have made on their Arts & Education Center, Matawan, meeting the stakeholders of the district the table," board Vice President Claire standardized tests. which administers arts programs for stu- and working toward a commitment of Padovano said. "I think the greatest accomplishment dents in Monmouth and Middlesex coun- excellence. I hope the stakeholders will ties. Since March 1 of last year, Geri has been improving student achieve- be welcoming me very shortly." Margin, the assistant superintendent of ment, and this has been documented His knowledge is also drawn from his Zychowski recently informed his cur- curriculum and instruction, held the title through state test scores," Margin said of six children, ranging from 4 years old to rent district of his new position but is of acting superintendent due to the resig- her year-long term. "We've accomplished a college sophomore. Three children cur- under contract for at least four months. nation for former Superintendent Robert this by forming professional learning rently attend public schools. He wants to make their transition as Rimmer. Margin will remain in her cur- communities using formative assess- "I live it, I work it and I'm proud to be easy as possible, so he will come aboard rent position until Zychowski can assume ments, and using data from those assess- a part of this team," he said. the role, at which time Margin will go ments, we've been able to improve and back to her former position. modify our instruction." North Brunswick Woman's Club seeking members The North Brunswick Woman's Club is seeking members to join to improve the community and make a positive difference in the lives of others. The club on Valentine's Day delivered 50 packages of candies and baked goods to residents on the Meals on Wheels program. It hosts an annual craft and vendor show to raise funds for local organizations and for scholarships. Clothing, school supplies, toiletries and anger kits are also donated to the local domestic violence shelter. For more information, call Sheral at (732) 940-2089. _. 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Each tect senior citizens from identity theft, card, ship the items to the victim's . prize schemes, mail fraud and telephone address and then wait at the address for winner will receive a four scams, the United States Postal Service a delivery, taking the item and leaving presented a seminar on Feb. 9 at the the victim with only a bill. pack to Loews Theater. Our township Senior Center. He also said that taking mail out of a The seminar was conducted in mailbox is illegal, so suspicious cars driv- Week 8 Winner will receive in acknowledgment of National Consumer ing around putting flyers into mailboxes Protection Week. could actually be searching for outgoing addition to the movie passes, Since 1998, the first full week in mail left for the postmaster. He said February has been dedicated to commu- these people will steal credit card appli- a $50 gift certificate to Basil T' nity outreach with a focus on consumer cations and bank statements and submit protection. Over 40 percent of fraud in applications in the victim's name. Restaurant, Red Bank. •';?•• the United States is tied to identity theft, In addition, thieves will pose as town- according to a survey released by the ship employees to get access to a resi- Federal Trade Commission. The U.S. dence. However, all staff members must Postal Service arrests about 12,000 crim- carry an identification card with their Week One Pauline Meyer inal suspects each year, nearly half of name, photo and corresponding depart- Week Two Seymour Tyson whom are responsible for mail theft or ment phone number. possession of stolen mail. The agency "People do commit fraud, they get into Week Three Dorothy Pizcazotowski responds to more than 75,000 consumer your home and they steal things from Week Four Beverly Guberman fraud complaints, which come from some you," the director said. of about 750,000 identity theft victims In accordance with that are home Week Five Alice Waldhelm each year. There are hundreds of arrests repair scams, where, for example, some- Week Six Tracy Forgosin for child sexual exploitation offenses and one will come by with extra driveway nearly 1,500 arrests for drug trafficking sealant from another job and will say Week Seven Wendy Lee Klenetsky and money laundering through the mail. they can do another job immediately at a Week Eight Rosemarie Twinmer "The theme of today's presentation is reduced price. Most times, however, the to basically help you educate yourselves," high pressure sale results in a poorly United States Postal Inspector Art done job or one not done at all, with the Frevola said. "If something doesn't seem victim paying for the scheme. right, and it seems too good to be true, it (Continued on next page) FOOD FLAVORING11PLOYEES FOOD FLAVORING CHEMICALS, LIKE DIACETYL AND ACETALDEHYDE, HAVE BEEN FOUND TO CAUSE LUNG DISEASE. 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His sentiments were supported by v Most contractors have enough business Jake Truex, the consumer affairs man- 0 that they don't need to knock on doors," ager for central New Jersey, who added he said. how important it is to share resource McCormick also mentioned that in information with others to limit fraud. North Brunswick, the PBA does not do "We are in the forefront of protecting phone solicitations but sends out dona- your privacy and things about you in tion requests by mail. He warned sen- the mail," he said, noting that the mail- iors to always ask for a phone number ing industry is worth $900 billion, with 1-800-DONATE-CARS and to try and reach that number if 9 million jobs* "We take this business they are unsure if a legitimate agency is very seriously, so we try to help fix the 1 The donation is tax deductible. seeking money. problems." 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The students, rising up to the podium the most that night. achieves at this level and to be recog- During the board's regular Feb. 12 to personally thank their teachers, com- "I think it's a really great honor and nized by them is a huge honor. It's a priv- meeting, the students recognized the mended educators from a variety of dis- it's really nice, and I really like to have ilege to have them in class. It's great, it's teachers they chose and presented them ciplines. Students*thanked their English the opportunity to recognize a teacher. ... fantastic. I wouldn't trade that experi- with the gift of a book and a short and history teachers, their coaches and Test scores aren't always a good way to ence for anything." speech. music instructors, their school newspa- measure excellence, so it's nice to have Of course, there was another group of According to South Brunswick High per editors and fifth-grade homeroom an opportunity to thank the people who people that Superintendent of Schools School Principal Tim Matheney, there teachers. Before gifting them with a helped you throughout high school," said Gary McCartney was not going to allow were 36 seniors honored this year, which book, ranging from tomes on "Star Wars" senior Meredith Ragany, who thanked to go unrecognized either. is the second-highest number in the to books of poetry, they each thanked her journalism teacher, Andy Loh. "We'd be remiss if we didn't add that school's history. Due to the number, half their teacher for helping them develop as The teachers also felt it was nice to be there were some other people who the students were recognized during the people and as students. thanked by their students, and were deserve thanks: an incredible group of board's Feb. 5 meeting. "You have taught us, perhaps, the proud of what the students had accom- parents that provided all the love and The National Merit Scholarship pro- most important lesson of all: question plished. support to allow their youngsters to gram is run by the company that pub- everything, starting with what you say "It's always a tremendous honor," said want to do well," said McCartney. Community Bulletin Board Half-price DPS calendars now available Master gardener program to be offered in S.B. The Dead Presidents Society (DPS) $7.50. Each month features a different Rutgers Cooperative Extension of field trips. The program also requires par- history club at South Brunswick High location with an explanation of its impor- Middlesex County has announced plans are ticipants to volunteer a minimum of 60 School is now selling its calendar with 13 tance in the town's history. Supplies are under way to offer a master gardener class hours of service in County Extension proj- of the most historically significant South limited, and proceeds benefit DPS. E- Tuesdays from 6:30-9 p.m. at Davidson Mill ects, activities and events. There will also Brunswick locations at half-price or mail Corie at [email protected]. Pond Park's EARTH Center, South be some mandatory gardening days and Brunswick. Master gardeners act as com- events a few Saturdays a year to fulfill the Members needed for new local support group munity volunteer trained in earth-friendly educational requirements of the program? gardening and environmental principles. 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Massachusetts, the only state that union for some or all purposes, but until a Meanwhile,* New Jersey Attorney allows gay marriage, would not recognize court decides it, it's not clear that those BY CHRIS GAETANO General Stuart Rabner issued an opinion a civil union, as the state does not have rights will be given," said Granda. Staff Writer on Feb. 16 that states that all out-of-state any other institution but marriage and In sum, this all means that same-sex ame-sex couples all over New Jersey same-sex unions will be treated as civil would require couples to get married in couples in California, Connecticut, applied for civil union licenses when unions. This means that if a same-sex that state to get its legal protection. Vermont and Massachusetts can come to a new law that allows them to took couple was married in Massachusetts, "Massachusetts would recognize the New Jersey and still have most of their S which is the only state in the union that effect on Tuesday. New Jersey relationship if it were a mar- legal rights preserved, and same-sex cou- While the moment was seen by rights allows them to do so, they would be rec- riage, no question about that, but civil ples from New Jersey can travel to groups as a step forward, it was also seen ognized as a couple in a civil union should unions are not the same," said Michele California, Connecticut and Vermont as a sharp reminder that gay and lesbian they come here. The opinion also says Granda, staff attorney with Gay and with similar peace of mind. Meanwhile, couples still cannot technically get mar- that civil unions from other states will be Lesbian Advocates and Defenders, a same-sex couples traveling to ried. recognized here. Rights groups say that Boston-based organization that focuses Massachusetts from New Jersey would The law, which was signed by Gov. Jon this is a good step, but also added that it mainly on the New England area. She need to get married in Massachusetts. Corzine in December, allows same-sex is still not marriage. also pointed out an odd legal quirk in "Couples with a California domestic couples to have most of the same legal "This is a good-news, bad-news deci- Massachusetts: civil unions are recog- partnership, a Connecticut civil union, a rights as heterosexual married couples, sion. Same-sex couples should feel a lot of nized solely for the purposes of divorce. Vermont civil union, Canadian or other including the right to count their partner security knowing that their relationship's Granda, like Dalton in Vermont, said marriages don't have to get a new civil for the purposes of family leave, joint legal status is protected. The bad news is that the novelty of same-sex-union laws union in New Jersey in order to stay pro- ownership of property and hospital visita- that the attorney general is not recogniz- makes certain -legal determinations tected," said Buckel. tion rights. ing a marriage as a marriage," said David Not included among these new rights, Buckel, marriage project director at however, is the ability to call one's part- Lambda Legal, the law firm that argued ner a spouse or the relationship a mar- on behalf of the plaintiffs in the Supreme riage. This is because the civil union was Court case. set up to be a legal entity that, while the- The only other states with a civil oretically equal to marriage in every way, union law similar to New Jersey's are is still considered separate from it. The Connecticut, Vermont and California, creation of this parallel institution along- though that state calls its arrangement side marriage was the solution envisioned "domestic partnership." Legal experts in by the state Legislature, which was all three states agreed that couples in a ordered by the state Supreme Court to New Jersey civil union traveling to their l grant same-sex couples all the^same legal respective states would probably have •-S i rights and responsibilities that'heterosex- their partnership recognized and respect- I ; ual married couples enjoy. ed by each particular state government. Another option was to allow marriage, However, many emphasized the word though opposition to this idea both from "probably" while pointing out that few some members of the Legislature as well legal precedents currently exist for this as several citizens' groups led state law- sort of thing and case law is still murky. f makers to choose civil unions. "A Vermont civil union is treated just The court order came to the like a straight marriage, and I think we Legislature as a result of the case Lewis v. would give full faith and credit to a gay Harris, where seven same-sex couples, marriage or a gay civil union. We'd be giv- including Sarah and Suyin Lael of South ing full faith and credit to the laws of New Brunswick, and Karen and Marcye Jersey with regard to this issue. That's Nicholson-MacFadden of Aberdeen, asked what I think would happen. But until their respective hometowns for marriage there's a problem and the issue is tested Introducing a unique service that licenses and were subsequently denied. in our [courts], you don't really know for offers proven strategies to help raise The case, which was decided in October sure," said Bill Dalton, Vermont's deputy your credit score: 2006 in favor of the couples, determined secretary of state. that their rights had been violated. 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Roughly 14,000 square feet of former warehouse space now houses a sports training facility with equipment for base- ball, Softball, wrestling, lacrosse, mixed martial arts, soccer, strength condition- ing and personal training. Instruction is held as private sessions, group lessons, camps and clinics. There is a full weight room, batting cages, a turf area, wrestling mats, pitching machines and speed and agility equipment. A retractable wall allows for individual spaces or for one giant area. "Since I've got kids and I've been a coach for 20-plus years, I've always want- ed to open a facility like this," LaMonte Forthun said of the facility he opened with his baseball teammates Dave Steele and Mike Rothman last May. "Right now, what we're trying to do is get as many dif- ferent types of sports as possible." The men decided that if they did not have the required expertise in each ath- letic field, they would seek out experts who did. Although Forthun played almost every sport growing up, he wanted to sat- isfy parents' quest for credentials by bringing aboard people who specialize in various areas. Bill Bethea, a seven-year instructor PHOTOS BY MIGUEL JUAREZ staff and former player in the Central Above: A hitter takes batting practice in one of several cages at the All Sport Academy in North Brunswick on Saturday. Below, Mike Baseball League, teaches baseball power Doros, of Monroe, works out in the facility's weight room. pitching and hitting. Jodie Ricciardi, an assistant coach at Princeton University There are also several other instruc- Lee Cavico, a North Brunswick resi- athletics are, it is important to me that and the first Penn State University soft- tors who hold record titles or instruction dent who is a junior at Bishop Ahr High [the kids] get [academic] help as well," ball player to earn First Team All-Big Ten knowledge who offer their skills to the All School in Edison, knows how important Forthun said. honors, brings knowledge of softball with Sport members. quality instruction is. A 13-year baseball The two organizations have also her. Justin Totten, a 1999 NCAA champi- "If you want to be good at a sport, you player, he is playing third base in the established a recreational relationship, in onship wrestler and current coach at The can't just join a local rec league or a high spring for his school team and a team in that the New Destiny members play flag College of New Jersey, offers his school team and excel, unless you're gift- Staten Island, N.Y. He uses the facility football at the academy and All Sport wrestling and mixed martial arts expert- ed. You probably need to seek a place you for winter speed and agility workouts. may use the church's new basketball ise. Darren Geraci of Xtreme Lacrosse can train all year round," said Totten, "The instruction is really good. They courts they are planning to install. helps with this newly popular sport. J.R. who holds open mat wrestling on know what they're talking about. They "We're trying to work with them as Papernik, who helps with strength train- Tuesdays and Thursdays. "You're going to have a lot of experience in what they do," much as we can," he said. ing, trained professional college athletes get quality instruction from [people] who he said. "I put a lot of time and effort The training facility partners would for the Olympics and held the New Jersey have been successful in high school and here, a lot of hitting, throwing, and also like to sponsor their own teams out State record in his weight class for the college and who get to work out with kids ground balls so soon, in April, we'll see. I of the academy, under the team name of bench press as a power lifter in 2002. [currently] in high school and college." hope I stay healthy and everything sticks The Piranhas. together." "It's unique, it's menacing and we So far, the success stories have been needed something that started with P. We easy to measure. There is Krimzon call ourselves All Sport Academy so we Marrero, a North Brunswick resident wanted something with a P so we could who signed an agent last year in hopes of be 'ASAP', especially because we're all pursuing a career in the National about speed," Forthun said. He also liked Football League, and Carmelo Marrero, how a St. John's University coach recent- no relation to Krimzon, an All Sport ly described his basketball team as being instructor who competed in his first piranhas, in that when the ball is loose Ultimate Fighting Championship event they are all over it. in October. Since he owns his own embroidery and Yet Forthun points out that an equiv- screen printing equipment, he can manu- alent accomplishment has been a sev- facture T-shirts, hats and other items enth-grader who didn't make his school with their insignia; he also offers his team, but after practicing for six months services to other teams because an artist and dedicating himself to preseason les- friend is available to design logos. sons, he is set to not only make the team They would also like to expand the but to be a main contributor. facility, instituting fall basketball and "I believe that individual will be one of baseball leagues and daytime programs, our biggest success stories, not because of such as aerobics or informal football and what we did, but because of what we offer soccer matches. here," Forthun said. "There's such an "This is our passion. This is our hobby improvement because he put his mind to business, but it's so much better because it and did it on his own." I can throw my heart and soul into this In the future, All Sport Academy plans and the other partners can do that too," to work with its neighbor, the New Forthun said. "The more we can do for Destiny Family Worship Center, and use the kids, the better." their classrooms to help members with The facility is open from 10 a.m. to 10 their academic skills. Because the facility p.m. during the week, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. on is designed to accommodate serious ath- Saturdays and 1 p.m. to 10 p.m. on letes who intend to pursue a career in Sundays. To take a tour of the facility, athletics, the players are required to keep located in Suite 4 of 1330 Livingston Ave., their grades up, especially since some of contact the academy at (732) 253-0762. them work out four to five times a week. Visit www.asal330.com for more infor- "As important as my instructors in mation. NS SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 2 1 Movies 'Of brain surgeons, rocket scientists WANTTTOUR and lying about the Oscars' DREAMiaOME? BY MICHAEL S. GOLDBERGER Phil, a sharecropper entirely by Movie Critic choice and a passionate advocate of sell- ing public toll roads to private interests nyone who has ever had more for quick cash, was asked to foretell than a passing interest in the Best Performance by an Actor in a AAcademy Awards would agree Leading Role. After informing that his that there is little rhyme or reason to choice was Forest Whitaker for "The their distribution. Who gets the glory Last King of Scotland," Phil advertised and who goes numbered among the his suitability for my Oscar experiment also-rans is entirely a matter of by opining: "Why own? Take the money chance...the result of whim, whimsy, now. Who cares about tomorrow? We'll l=t politics and the fickle finger of fate. all be gone anyway." Phil's only regret Such is the cynical result of divining in life is that he wasn't born a serf. the Oscars lo these many years. It's Angel, who once tailgated the same made no difference whether I've car from Newark, N.J., to Scottsboro, employed scientific methods, solicited Alabama, was my choice to declare the the help of unsavory gambler types, winner of Best Performance by an consorted with insiders one's mom Actress in a Leading Role: Helen If your remodel expanc build new warned against or hired fortunetellers. Mirren for "The Queen." Commenting your your home onyour I still get the greater percentage of on her penchant for following real, real thoughts existing with an property them right. Well, in any case I say I close, Angel elaborated: "Hey, I figure if are to... home addition or ours do...and generally get away with it. I get there a hundredth of a second ear- Friends who don't read the column are lier, all the better. If the people in front with over 20 years of experience and countless none the wiser. They ask: "Well, how'd of you can't take it, they should get out satisfied home owners we make your dreams a reality you do with your picks this year, Mike?" of the kitchen, or whatever." "Oh, just great, Nate. Got most of Meg, who prefers that her three 'em right. Except for Best Sound moppets bobble freely in the backseat Editing. That one always gets me. Got rather than be confined by car safety me last year, too. Remember?" seats, scored the chance to pick Best "Oh, yeah, well, that's really good. Achievement in Directing. She assured Congratulations." that Martin Scorsese would win for E AL If the friend did indeed subject him- "The Departed." Proving her qualifica- self to the tortured prose that attends tions as an Oscar prophet, she said of i DEVEIDEMEMT REMODELING my annual picks, it's still no problem. her laissez faire childrearing methods, You see, I'm blessed with very nice "It's just such a pain. I can't be both- friends. They won't embarrass me by ered. 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'The Departed' is gonna win. I know "Either that or he's nuts." what I'm talking about (gasp)." "Shh...but don't say anything Space considerations don't allow for finally settled Saturday night." individual descriptions of my remaining "No, I know...I won't." soothsayers. Suffice it to note their help All the same, to prove that it matters in this survey was solicited as they exit- on a name. not how you arrive at your Oscar picks, ed from a rally in favor of the war in this year I tried an experiment. I Iraq. Their picks are as follows: sought, to put it politely, the least sharp SURE WHY -UlOPIA" GOT RULED tools in the- shed. Their Academy Award Best Screenplay Written Directly for choices would be my choices. Of course, the Screen- Michael Arndt, "Little Miss their names would be changed to pro- Sunshine"; Best Screenplay based on tect the clueless. Material Previously Produced or When I first encountered Ida, my Published- Patrick Marber, "Notes on a candidate to predict Best Performance Scandal"; Best Achievement in by an Actress in a Supporting Role, she Cinematography- "The Illusionist"; was in the 5-or-less-items aisle at the Best Achievement in Editing- "Babel"; supermarket. I informed that she had Best Achievement in Art Direction- thirty-six items...forty if you counted "Dreamgirls"; Best Achievement in the coconuts separately. To which Ida Costume Design-"Dreamgirls"; Best responded: "Hey, did I make a fuss that Original Score-Thomas Newman, "The year you only got three out of twenty- Good German"; Best Original Song"- four Oscars right? I'm not stupid. I'm "Listen," from "Dreamgirls"; Best rude. There's a difference." Maybe. Achievement in Makeup-"Apocalypto*; Maybe not. Her pick: Cate Blanchett for Best Achievement in Sound- "Notes on a Scandal." 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College Dance Troupe, artists from Old Bridge Public Library Welnowska and her students present Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor Centro Oresano & the Irish band Route 516 & Cottrell Road bronze and plaster sculptures and oil and tickets: $12; $10, students, chil- Coolmagort (732) 721-5600, ext. 5033 I dren, seniors Feb. 24 at 8 p.m. free admission watercolor paintings. (609) 584-9444 Pollak Theatre www.lmxac.org/obpl Welnowska has studied at the Monmouth University Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the New 400 Cedar Ave. Boss Relief York Academy of Figurative Art and the Art . For Kids West Long Branch Feb. 24 at 10 p.m. Student League of New York. She is a mem- tickets: $25; $23 for seniors, Maritas Cantina ber of the Salmagundi Club in New York, the $12 for children Penn Plaza, New Brunswick Art Student League in New York, the New Schoolhouse Rock Live! 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Atlantic Highlands Children's Art tickets: $9; discounts available The Hitman Murder Mysteries: celebrating Children's Art Month for weekday groups Feb. 24 through March 4 (732)873-2710 On Golden Pond We Killed 'Em on American Ideal On Stage reservations required Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. MCAC 28th annual www.villagerstheatre.com March 2, 3,9,10,16,17,23, (732)291-7552 Juried Art Show and Sale 24, 30 and 31 at 8 p.m. Johnny G's 1812 Hooper Ave. through March 4 A Lesson Before Dying And Then There Were None March 4,11,18, 25 arftl April 1 Toms River Monmouth Museum Feb. 22 at 10 a.m. show and dessert at 2 p.m. tickets: $35 Brookdale Community College Feb. 23 & 24 at 8 p.m. Feb. 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. Center Playhouse Dance (888) 456-SH0W Lincroft Feb. 25 at 4 p.m. Feb. 25 at 2 p.m. South Street, Freehold tickets: $6; free for members Brookdale's Performing Arts March 2-3 at 8 p.m. tickets: $24; discounts and Sportscards and Collectibles and children under two Center March 4 at 2 p.m. dinner packages available (732) 747-2266 Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft Priedaine Stage (732) 462-9093 (press 1) Show Feb. 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. tickets: $18; discounts available 1017 Route 33 east Freehold Armory Jamesburg of Yesteryear: (732)224-2411 Freehold Bat Boy: The Musical Postcards of the Past tickets: $22; discounts available - presented by The Cabaret Route 33, Freehold (732) 422-9365 presented by the Jamesburg The Mysteries (866) 700-7797 Theatre www.njsportspromotions.com Historical Association a series of mystery plays that through March 3 through May 28 hail from Medieval times Love Is In The Air Thursdays & Saturdays at 8 Benefit Concert Lakeview, the Buckelew Mansion Feb. 23 & 24 at 8 p.m. Feb. 23-24 at 8:15 p.m. p.m. hosted by PhanPhest 203 Buckelew Ave. Studio Theatre matinees, Feb. 11 & 18 at 2 p.m. Fridays at 8 p.m. & midnight Entertainment Jamesburg Mercer County Community Navesink Library Theater Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. in memory of Jessica Blain, (732)521-2040 College corner of Sears and Monmouth adult language a 20-year-old Monmouth Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor avenues, Middletown The Cabaret Theatre University student who had Selections From the Henderson tickets: $12; $10, students/ tickets: $15; $12, students and Douglass College campus of lived with epilepsy, Collection of American Stained- children seniors. 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BY DOUG McKENZIE ayreville had a strong District 20 Staff Writer tournament (as expected), with five Sindividual champions, and a total o no one's surprise, the Old Bridge of eight wrestlers advancing to the Knights cruised to the District 20 Region V tournament. Their five individ- T team title on Saturday, winning ual titles were the most of any team, but four individual titles and advancing 12 Sayreville was not able to match Old wrestlers to this week's Eegion V tourna- Bridge's overall depth. ment at Hunterdon Central. Eric Tsang got things going for the The Knights scored 238 team points, Bombers with his 8-3 win over Giusti in well ahead of second-place Sayreville the 125-pound final. Ramon Santiago (180.5) and third-place Monroe (106). was the second Bomber to claim a title, Conor Hayes got things started for the beating West Windsor-Plainsboro North's Knights with his 103-pound champi- Jeff Rotella, 12-7,in the 130-pound final, onship, where he beat Monroe's Sam Scott Poore took home the 145-pound Emburgia, 9-4. Then, as they have all title with his 21-5 technical fall win over year, the Knights dominated the upper Old Bridge's Mack on Saturday. weights, with Eddie Ebewo beating At 152, Mike DeLuco major deci- South Brunswick's Malcolm McQueen, sioned West Windsor's Dan Freyer, 16-5, 20-7, for the'171-pound title; Chris to claim the title. That left Michael Orzechowski remaining undefeated on Knight to secure the final individual title the year by taking the 189 title, beating for the Knights, and he did just that, East Brunswick's Sergio Garcia, 3-2; and beating Old Bridge's Suozzo, 8-0, to claim Travis Gerdon topping Jake Nale for the the title. 215-pound title, 14-10. John Boulton also reached the finals All of the first-place finishers from for Sayreville, but fell to 130-pound Saturday received first-round byes in the champion David Saley of Monroe, 4-3, Region V tournament and will be back in while Pat Ronan (112) and Robert action tomorrow night. Borzelleri () won their third- The second- and third-place finishers place matches to advance to Tuesday's had to win on Tuesday night to advance Region V openers. All three went on to to the weekend's action. lose their bouts on Tuesday in his Region Old Bridge had plenty of grapplers in V action, ending his season. Boulton lost action on Tuesday, after securing a hand- to Notre Dame's Chris Leva, 12-6; Ronan ful of top-three finishes. fell to Jairo Bernal in 1:37; and After Matt Valentino fell in the 119- Borzellari lost to Edison's Dan Walker, j)ound final, 13-2, to North Brunswick's 10-2. Billy Belfi, John Giusti gave the Knights The Monroe Falcons, one of the more another second-place finish, losing to improved teams in the Greater MIGUEL JUAREZ staff Sayreville's Eric Tsang, 8-3, in the 125 Middlesex Conference this year, sent four South Brunswick's Martin Soaries shoots over Bishop Ahr's Zack Widdoss during final. wrestlers to the finals, and came away the Vikings' GMCT quarterfinal win in Edison on Sunday. South Brunswick advanced Mike Conway also reached the finals to take on Cardinal McCarrick in Tuesday night's semifinals, where the top-seeded with one individual title. Vikings were upset, 67-64, ending their title bid. before falling, dropping his 140-pound Saley made his top seeding stand up final to South Brunswick's Ryan Smith, with his win at 130, while freshman 16-1, while Brenton Mack fell in the 145- Emburgia reached the finals at 103, from 140-pound champion Ryan Smith. District third-place finishers Matthew pound final, 21-5, to Sayreville's Scott where he became one of only two top Smith (32-2), the defending champion, Ackerman (119), Nick Paribello (125) and Poore. seeds to lose, as second-seeded Hayes of beat Old Bridge's Conway, 16-1, in the Todd Maryott (140) were also back in Chris Suozzo was yet another Knight Old Bridge captured the 9-4 win. final to earn the tournament's Most action Tuesday night, with Ackerman to reach a final before falling, dropping Emburgia came back strong on Tuesday, Outstanding Wrestler award. McQueen falling to Bridgewater-Raritan's Andrew his 160-pound final to Sayreville's though, beating Edison's Anthony also reached the finals for South Conkin in 3:49, Paribello losing to North Michael Knight, 8-0, while Troy Peterson, 14-6, to advance to Friday's Brunswick at 171, only to fall to Old Hunterdon's Jamie Mandaglio, 11-5, and DeCuester gave the Knights a sixth sec- second round. Bridge's Ebewo, 20-7, but then beat Todd Maryott losing to North ond-place showing, falling to Spotswood's Junior Brenden Hodel was the second Lawrence's Alen Pearson with a pin at Hunterdon's Matt Sanquini, 12-5. Drew Mackay at the 5:29 mark of their seed at 112, and he, too, reached the 5:01 on Tuesday night in Region V action North Brunswick's Billy Belfi made heavyweight final. finals before losing to the top seed, South to advance. his top seed stand up at 119, where he On Tuesday, Old Bridge was well rep- River's Adam Mongelli, 10-2. Hodel, how- Rodney Dixon was the only other major decisioned Old Bridge's Valentino, resented at the Region V first round. ever, did not advance out of Tuesday's Viking to advance, as he came back from 13-2, in the final. Valentino beat Bernards' Justin first round, getting pinned by North a 160-pound semifinal loss to Suozzo to Another District champ who is hoping Schaufler, 5-2, at 119, while Giusti final- Hunterdon's Tony Fusco in 1:37. beat Monroe's Nick Garibaldi, 14-9, in to make noise at Hunterdon Central this ly got past J.F. Kennedy's Pete Buttita, 8- For South River's Mongelli (29-1), it their third-place bout. Dixon's season weekend is Spotswood's Drew Mackay, 4, after losing to the Mustang grappler was his second straight District crown, came to an end on Tuesday night, howev- who beat Old Bridge's DeCuester with a three times during the season. and he now sets his sights on a Region V er, as he fell to Voorhees' Brian Erdek, pin in 5:29 in the District final on Conway was pinned by Woodbridge's crown. 21-8. Saturday. Will Buchan at the 2:59 mark of their Junior Jake Nale was the final Falcon East Brunswick finished fifth in the Both Belfi and Mackay will be among bout Tuesday, while Mack pinned to reach the finals, where he dropped a team standings with 79 points, and sent the favorites to contend for Region titles Ewing's James Matlock in 4:28 to 14-10 decision to Old Bridge's Gerdon. four grapplers to Hunterdon Central on this weekend. advance. Nale bounced back on Tuesday night, Tuesday. Tomorrow night is the Region V quar- Suozzo also advanced with a pin of however, beating Perth Amboy's Erik Garcia reached the 189 finals before terfinals, with the start of the wrestle- Highland Park's Gabe Pagliere in 1:23 at O'Buck, 5-3, to advance to tomorrow losing a tough bout to Orzechowski, 3-2, backs Saturday, followed by the semifi- 160, while DeCuester saw his season night's action. and then major decisioned Bernards' nals and finals. come to an end with a 3-0 loss to North South Brunswick got a brilliant effort Matthew Birmingham, 10-2, on Tuesday The state championships are March night in Region V action. Meanwhile, 2-4. 26 .SCNTIXEL.Fchm.il> 22.1:00

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Because of the surplus, buyers feel they have more time to make a decision and are asking for more concessions." BUYING AND This time last year, "a seller was able to Buyer's market: eager to negotiate and lower the sale price, homebuyers today are carrying more expect a fairly easy and short time on the clout. Sellers with too-high prices and unrealistic expectations are seeing their homes sit on the mar- SELLING market with a price close to their asking ket for months rather than weeks. Ideally, buyers want to sell their own price, if not over," says Elena Thurston, a homes before they purchase another. family real estate specialist with Keller says. "Therefore, my advice is to get in Consequently, they may use a sales con- Williams Realty Legacy One, Gilbert, while you can. The interest rate matters way tingency, which involves inserting a Arizona. "With the current market, sellers more man the price of the house does." clause into a standard sales agreement can now hope for one good offer. In our In Thurston's region, at least, prices that says the purchase of a home is "sub- area, there are at least eight homes on the haven't dropped significantly, contrary to DAVIS ject to" the sale of their existing prop- market for every buyer, which means a sell- popular opinion. "But with more homes to. erty. Sellers may, in turn, want to mod- er really has to work to make the sale. They choose from, buyers can expect to get more REALTORS* ify the terms of the prospective buyer's can expect to have their home on the market features for their money," she says. "A "subject to" clause. For instance, sellers four to six months, rather than weeks." buyer also can expect to start negotiations may agree to the clause in general but counter with a "first-refusal" clause. This Back in 2005, buyers were anticipating $10,000 to $15,000 below asking price and A Respected Name in Real Estate end up around $5,000 less than the asking allows the prospective buyers to back . paying full price and receiving no assistance 732-254-6700 out at any time before their house sells, with closing costs, says Sally Matthews, price, usually with a contribution from the seller." but it also allows the sellers to entertain regional vice president for Coldwell Banker Rollie's new offers. If a new purchase offer Residential Brokerage, Columbia, Md. While the present market may look comes in, the buyers.then have the right Now, however, "buyers are expecting to gloomy for sellers, experts recommend that Gouth of first refusal. negotiate and get the home for less. But they keep things in proper perspective: most some sellers have not changed their realistic sellers also are buyers themselves. So while Brunswick When entertaining an offer for the pricing expectations according to the mar- you may have to accept less than your ask- purchase of your property, all factors ing price on a listed home for sale, sellers and contingencies must be carefully ket," she says. picks are examined. Taking a property off the According to Thurston, for every month can take advantage of greater bargaining power and a lower price tag on the home market to wait for another to sell may or a seller does not realize his or her home is ready to sell! may not be a wise choice. If you, or they will be relocating to. Rochelle "Rollie" Davis overpriced, they lose big money. Those who CRB someone you know is considering the Broker Manager Call today! "live in denial that their home is truly worth Additionally, Roth believes that the cur- sale or purchase of real estate, contact what they think is might never get the home rent housing climate can still be kind to sell- me, a Realtor®. I subscribe to the high- sold. Those who price it high so they can ers, thanks primarily to continued low inter- Dayton New luxury homes, 4+BR/3+b, est code of ethical standards. Contact come down a little in negotiations will est rates, "which will generally attract sever- hardwood floors, cas fireplace, me, with "The Buono Team" of probably never get an offer to negotiate. al offers for a seller. The return to fairly nor- f~ $749,900 RE/MAX DIAMOND, REALTORS®, at The house that sells in this market is not mal inventory levels should not intimidate (732) 297-4949, ext. #301 to arrange an only priced well but is prepared and market- sellers. Buyers are still buying, but only at initial meeting. The office is conven- ed well, too," she says. the right price. So long as the seller prices Kendall Park Remodeled 4BR ranch, iently located. / will exceed your expec- The shifting in the balance of power in their home appropriately by listing at a fair newer windows, siding, kitchen, floors, tations! home-sale negotiations from sellers to buy- market value, it's still a great time to sell a walls, baths, A-+ schools $335,900 home," he says. Please send your questions or comments ers also should urge sellers to be more to our office or e-mail us at: selective about the agent they choose to list Lastly, whether you're a seller or buyer, Monmouth Junction ^Whispering Woods, their homes, says Rich Rector, president of "make sure you are working with an experi- [email protected] Intero Real Estate Services, Scottsdale, enced, competent Realtor who knows the bright 3BR/2b condo, newer gas heat & or call: (732) 297-4949 Ext. #301 Arizona. inventory and has strong negotiating skills," central air. Clubhouse, pool, tennis, "Sellers are beginning to understand that says Rector, who predicts that the country $305,000 HINT: It is very important that a real estate agent care- will see slightly decreasing home prices in fully review the language of any sales contract with a right- pricing their home correctly is the differ- of-first-refusal. ence between selling their property and the months to come. Dayton Summerfields 3BR/1.5b condo, "Prices may continue to decline if we being one of the thousands that will not," floors, new decor, great locafion....$287,500 Rector says. are constantly bombarded with gloom and Buyers, on the other hand, "need to real- doom housing reports by the media," Rector www.DavisRealtors.Net The Winning Team's ize that, sure, prices may come down even says. 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Want A Low Monthly Payment? Meet with a local Gold Services Manager or call 800-7868-7338. The monthly mortgage payments quoted in this ad are to qualified buyers buying a single family owner-occupied residence, based upon a 20% down payment. The payments are calculated using a 3-1 interest only adjustable rate mortgage loan (ARM) with an initial interest rate of 6.625%%,, and an initial A.RR. of 6.640%. Payments are interest only for the first 10 years, and from year 11 through maturity, amortization is based on 20 years. The interest rate is based on an index plus a margin, with a loan amount of $500,000. The payment is fixed for the first 3 years, and because the interest rate may change after 3 years, the payment shown may change at the 4th year and annually thereafter subject to applicable margins and/or caps. At each adjustment, the interest rate is set at 2.5% above the index (margin) and it may not decrease or increase more than 2 percent-age points (cap), and over the life of the loan, it may not increase or decrease more than 6 percentage points (lifetime cap). Figures used herein are approximate and do not include property taxes, condo/association fees, or hazard insurance. Interest rates quoted are as of 1/20/07 and subject to change. As an example, on a $500,000 30-year loan with an initial interest rate of 6.625%, the maximum amount that the interest rate can rise under this loan program is 6 percentage points to12.625%. and the estimated monthly payment for the first 3 years is $2760.42 with a maximum interest payment of $3474.83 thru year 10 (Based on a Truth in Lending Disclosure Estimate) and a maximum principal and interest payment of $5384.83 after year 10. We are not responsible for typographical errors. You should ask about interest rate, margin, and other terms and conditions before you apply. Mortgage Access Corp. d/b/a Weichert Financial Services, Executive Offices, 225 Littleton Road, Moms Plains, NJ, 07950. 1 -800-829-CASH. Licensed by the NJ Dept. of Banking and Insurance. Licensed Mortgage Banker with the State Dept. of Banking in NY, CT, and PA. Licensed Lender in DE, MD, VA, DC. Weichert Financial Services arranges loans with third-party providers. Equal Housing Lender. Weichert Financial Services is an affiliate of Weichert, Realtors(r. For your benefit, consider a career in real estate. Call 1-800-301-3000 today! 07928954 Jan.'07 disclaimer NS SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 29 Real Estate Briefs Prudential New Jersey Properties award recipients, by office, are: Mark J. Elaine Salva, branch manager of COLDWELL announces the December winners of its Schmidt, East Brunswick; Christine Weichert, Realtors' East Brunswick of- Sales Associate of the Month and Sales Bingham, Metuchen; The Ferraro Team, fice, announced that Donna Waiters was Team of the Month awards for its Sayreville. Prudential New Jersey recognized with four regional awards in BANKER Middlesex County offices. The awards are Properties also awards the top associates the month of January. The region is com- •RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE' presented monthly to sales associates and and teams of December for the entire prised of 23 offices throughout Ocean, teams achieving outstanding sales per- company, with The Ferraro Team of formance and demonstrating exemplary Sayreville, lead by Marie Ferraro, win- Monmouth and Middlesex counties. customer service. "This award recognizes ning the Top Sales Team of the Month Waiters led the region in resale listings, sales associates who go beyond expecta- award. Information on home buying and resale marketed listings, resale revenue tions to ensure their clients have an selling in the area, access to all real estate units and resale dollar volume. The East (Swt exceptional real estate experience," said related services, and details about a career Brunswick Office led the region in resale William O. Keleher Jr., chairman and in real estate are available by contacting marketed listings, resale revenue units and Coceelletice CEO of Prudential New Jersey Properties. the three Prudential New Jersey Properties resale dollar volume. Waiters can be "They know that to be successful, they Middlesex County offices: East Brunswick reached at Weichert's East Brunswick must possess an uncompromising work office, 415 Route 18 south, (732) 390- office, (732) 247-7800, located at 180 ethic, provide their clients with clear and 8000; Metuchen office, 3 Amboy Ave., Tices Lane. consistent communication and deliver (732) 4.94-7677; and Sayreville office, 429 outstanding personalized service." The Washington Road, (732) 257-1881.

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Call Mike or Ofir at . 732-297-6969 «*« For a Confidential Interview SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 NAR and NJAR see opportunities for Weichert advises on new tax break buyers and sellers in current market for private mortgage insurance hroughout 2007, consumers in important for consumers to rel\ on For those planning to purchase a home peace-of-mind of one stable monthly PMI New Jersey will learn more Realtors to guide them through the home this year, Weichert Financial Services has payment. T about the opportunities, chal- buying and selling process since we have good news. In addition, while second mortgages lenges, and advantages to buying and the knowledge and expertise to help Beginning with mortgage loans origi- must be paid in full, typically homeowners selling in today's real estate market. them complete their transactions." nated on Jan. 1,2007, private mortgage may request the cancellation of PMI cover- The New Jersey Association of Realtors Nationally. 20()o«vas the third-best insurance is now deductible on federal age once their home appreciates to the point (NJAR,) is teaming up with the National performance on record for existing home income tax returns. Private mortgage in- that their new combined loan-to-value ratio Association of Realtors to explain char- sales. According to the third quarter 2006 surance, or PMI as it is commonly known, is 78 percent. ' acteristics of markets in transition New Jersey Home Sales Report, sales of generally is required by lenders whenever According to the bill passed by through a new advertising campaign, existing single-family homes in New the down payment is less than 20 percent. Congress late in 2006, PMI premiums are advising home bu\ ers and sellers that Jersey were on the rise throughout the According to Fred Watkins, president of fully deductible for buyers with adjusted "'livery market's different, call your year, and were up from 2(X)5 third quar- Weichert Financial Services, the new tax gross incomes of $100,000 or less. break will make the dream of home- Realtor today." ter numbers. Deductions are phased out at 10-percent ownership more attainable. He said, "We Although the national median home The new ads are part of NAR\ Public increments for those with adjusted gross believe this new tax deducibility makes incomes between $100,001 and $110,000. price has risen every year since record Awareness Campaign. Now in its 10th loans with private mortgage insurance more keeping began in 1 %8. even during re- year, the NAR Public Awareness The cost of private mortgage insurance gen- affordable. In some cases, it will enable erally averages one-half of one percent of cessions and periods of sales decline, Campaign has helped millions of con- buyers to qualify for a larger loan." the loan amount. some home buyers have concerns about sumers realize the value of using a Re- As he explained, those buying with little Weichert Financial Services ranks in the the timing of their imestment. As inven- altor to help them buy or sell real estate, or no money down typically weigh the tories rise, many home bmers have in- and is now educating consumers about financial pros and cons of a single loan car- Top 100 of U.S. lenders. creased negotiating power, but are unsure the value of housing as a long-term rying a PMI premium versus a piggyback or An affiliate of Weichert, Realtors, of how to structure the best deal. Sellers investment. In 2007. campaign ads will combo loan. The latter consists of a first Weichert Financial Services offers more than 360 mortgage products. Its mortgage need help positioning their homes in a be broadcast nationwide from January mortgage plus a second mortgage at a high- specialists, called Gold Services managers, competitive marketplace and in attracting through November and w ill air more er interest rate. Now that PMI is federally serve every Weichert office and are avail- and engaging serious buyers. than 8.750 times on national TV and tax deductible for qualified buyers, the sin- able for quick mortgage credit approvals "'Real estate is one of the most im- radio outlets and more than 25.000 times gle loan with PMI is now as affordable or, in some cases, even lower in overall cost and free mortgage counseling. portant investments a person may ever on local radio stations through a national buy To learn more about the national versus most combo loans. And unlike the For more information, call Weichert's make." said NJAR President Bill Ilauley. customer service center at (800) USA- Public Awareness Campaign, visit fluctuating interest rates typical of second "New Jersey is a diverse state, with dif- SOLD or visit Weichert's Web site, www.realtor.org/awareiiesscampaign. mortgage loans, premiums are fixed so that ferent areas and market conditions. 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LEGEND: Rates effective as of 2/15/07. (A) Mortgage Banker, (B) Mortgage Broker, (C) Bank, (D) S & L, (E) Credit Union. © Copyright 2007 by Bankrate, Inc. 11760 US Highway I, Suite 500, North Palm Beach, FL 33408, which is not affiliated with any financial institution. Companies above pay a fee to appear in these tables and are required to provide accurate and timely information to participate. Rates are believed to be accurate but are not warranted and are subject to change without notice. Conventional loans are based on loan amounts of $165,000, Jumbo loans are based on loan amounts of $417,001. The % down indicates the smallest down payment required for that program. Fees reflect the cost of the appraisal and credit, report. Points quoted include discount & origination. APR calculations include all costs payable to obtain credit and P.M.I. (Private Mortgage Insurance). Lock Days: 30-60. Refinance rates may be indicated with ani "R" preceding the APR. FHA=Federal Housing Authority, VA=Veteran*s Administration, CHB=Community Home Buying and REV=Reverse Mortgages. LTV=Loan to Value; NIQ=No Income Qualifier; NIV=No Income Verification. Call for Current Rates=rates not available at press time. Internet: To appear in this table, call 800-509-4636. To report any discrepancies, call 888-509-4636. • http://gmnews.interest.com / NS ' SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 31

A NEW ACTIVE ADULT • COMMUNITY LIKE NO OTHER

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Route 1 to Route 522 East (for approx. 200 feet.) Turn right onto Stouts Lane. Travel 114 mile to Villagio on your right. 32 SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 NS Greater Media Newspapers 1008a Adult I III 012 Lots & Communities I Acreage

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005D etery 007 Houses 008 Condos 001 Public Notices I £fo7s for Sale Townhouses Sell Your Merchandise valued at $150 or less THE CLASSIFIED CAN! PLOTS Two Double MANALAPAN-For Sale By MANALAPAN - By owner, Owner. Beautiful townhome. 3 MAKE YOUR PHONE RING! $900 for each double. 2 bdrm-., 2Vz bath, EIK, L/R, Clover Leaf, Woodbridge. bdrm. 3.5 ba. Full fin. bsmt. 1 car Total Coupon Not To Exceed $150.00 D/R, loft, F/P, 1 car gar., walk gar. Move iri cond. 732-786-1324 Call Classified today Call 732-566-7234 to bus & shop., quick closing. and we will help you $329,999. Call 908-208-8189 NORTH EDISON TH Westgate, 2BR., 214 baths, L/R, p/R loft, •Wise Buys ratesappl y to private individuals. write an effective ad. 007 Houses EIK, gar., bsmnt., f/p, tennis, for Sale MIDDLETOWN pool, $359,900. or rent, Businessadveriseispkasecalfonates. 1-800-660-4237 5 BR, 2 BA ranch. 1 acre Oak $1,995./mo. Call 732-713-5725 Local 732-358-5210 • WiseBuyscouponMorsalecftemorilems TOTALING Hill. $575,999. See details at: OCEAN Gorgeous TH, Bright, www.forsalebyowner.com, private, 3BR/2'/2 bath, end unit, $150orless.Prk)esforitenismu5tbeiiiduded Fax 732-780-4678 BRICK TOWNSHIP - By listing ID #20612188 or www.forsalebyowner.com/20727616 owner. Ranch. Mint 3 BR, 1/2 phone 732-735-3656 Call 732-493-8857 •Cbuponcarmrtteimiforsafeofpetsacoflectft email: BA. 1,481 sq.ft. Minutes to MILLSTONE TOWNSHIP gmclassified @ gmnews.com beach, exit 91 off pkwy. 3/6 4 BR, 2 Vz BA, new kit. w/42" OLD BRIDGE - Society Hill •Wise Buys ads cannot be accepted by phone. Coupon ad rrMbeMvered, iked, E-rrdkd or mailed to acre, backs up to park setting. cabinets, granite, SS appli., fin. Townhouse for sale by owner. Large fenced yard, detached walk-out bsmt., above ground 2 BR, 2Yz BA, firepl., private QteaterMediaNewspapets. 2 car gar. (500 sq.ft.). Newly pool & much more! $639,900. . deck. Many upgrades. Must renovated int./ext. 2003. Prof, Call 973-477-2534 see! By appointment only. THE CLASSIFIED CAN! landscaped, in-ground pool, 732-679-8183 or 732-207-5360 •WreBuysadsarelimitedtoladrjerweekperfani%;«Coup^^ MAKE YOUR PHONE RING! central a/c, newer appli. Pre- NORTH BRUNSWICK $695,000 mium location, safest city USA. spectacular Hidden Lake 4/5 bdr. OLD BRIDGE TH/sale Society Call Classified today Asking $330,000. Call 2.5 ba. colonial, wood lot, updated Hill, 500 Model, 2 bdrms., ZVz and we will help you 732-840-8562 or 848-448-8299 center isl. kitchen & baths. Wood baths, private deck, back to 4 LINES * 2 WEEKS write an effective ad. burn firepl., heated pool, park- woods, pool, tennis courts, CUSTOM BUILT HOMES like yard, upgrades. 732-735-4529 $319,900. Call 732-679-7247 1-800-660-4237 ON OUR LOTS OR YOURS PARLIN - Condo for sale. 2 for as little as *5 www.premierwllectioncustomhomes.com SAYREVILLE - BY OWNER BR, 2 BA. Move-in cond. New Local 732-358-5210 Colonial. $299,000. New roof, Fax 732-780-4678 Call 732-905-6666 appli. Upgrades. 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Backs to protected • North Zone: Suburban, No/So Sentinel, East Brunswick Sentinel, Woodbridge Sentinel, Public Notices are published in land. $320,000. 732-940-0262 New Jersey's daily and weekly Townhouses MANALAPAN Edison/Metuchen Sentinel, Independent. newspapers! The New Jersey JACKSON - Great price for a COVERED BRIDGE Press Association has created great house! Newer features, BOCA RATON, FLA.-Century For sale. 1 BR apt, 2nd floor. • South Zone: News Transcript, Hub, Atlanticville, Examiner, Tri-Town News, Brick a Internet database where 4BR, 214 baths, 2200 SF, a de- Village, 1 Ig. bdrm. 1 1/2 ba., new Renovated. Call 732-536-5144 tached heated room for unlimit- Township Bulletin these notices are posted, appli. exc. cond. Ready to sell. MANALAPAN - Covered njpublicnotices.com. You have ed possibilities. $385,000. 732-536-3166 or 732-822-8965 access 24 hours a day, 7 days Call 732-367-7579 Bridge, 2 bedrms., 2 full baths, PLEASE INCLUDE ALL SPACES AND PUNCTUATION. ONE CHARACTER PER BOX. LEAVE ONE SPACE IN BETWEEN WORDS. a week, to statewide sheriff EAST BRUNSWICK TH/rent lower level. Sunrm., golf sales, foreclosures, RFP, bids LAKEWOOD- Hearthstone Dev. 3 bdrms., 214 bath, full bsmnt., course view. Immac. Com- for schools, town meetings, 4 bdrm., 2 bath., 2 firs. Liv. rm. garage, deck, $2,050./mo. pletely renovated. Fully furnished variances, plus many other fam. rm., din. rm. New appli. +utilities. Call 732-257-7808 $179,000. Call 848-459-1051 types. Search for notices man- $369,900. Call 732-905-8570 HALLANDALE, FL. Condo for MANALAPAN - Covered ually or subscribe to Smart Bridge, $155,500. gets you a Search and have notices sent METUCHEN - $599,000. sale. 1 BR, V/z BA on inter- Open house Sun. 12-4. 103 coastal waters, across from 2 BR. 2 full bath, quiet back, to your email address automa- 2nd fl. unit, new carpet. Vacant. tically. Go to: Mason Dr. (Clive Hills) beach. $250,000,732-727-0877 Immac, renovated 2,000 sq. Ready to go. 732-406-6155 www.njpublicnotices.com for ft. ranchc . 3 br.b, 2 ba.b,, refinin. HELMETTA - Heather Glen MANALAPAN-Covered Bridge more information and to hdwdhdd . ffirs.i , lliiv rm. w// ffrpl.l ,I Ircj. condo. Open House: Sat., lower, 2 br. 11/2 ba.; renovated subscribe. formal din. rm., Irg. open kit. 2/24,1-6pm. First floor. 2 BR, 1 kitchen & bathrooms, fresh adjacenj t to family rm., fulu l BA,firpL, balcony, laundry room, paint, move in cond. Great loc. Include phone numbers as part of copy in boxes. bsmbsmt.t , 2 car attached garage, pergo & tile floors. Move-in Walk to stores and clubhouse. 005 Apartments private fenced yard w/patio. cond. For sale by owner or rent. Asking $195,000. 732-583-4813 Make checks payable to Greater Media Newspapers. Payment must accompany ad copy. rfust See! 732-593-7696. $230,000. or$1,400./month. For Rent Call 732-521-5124 MANALAPAN-FOR SALE The Classified Can! Covered Bridge Lower level. 2 CC# Exp. . Fill your Employment Needs! MONNOUTH BEACH - WARF- BRs,1'/2BA. Comp. renovated. SAYREVILLE - 1 room studio Call 1-800-660-4ADS SIDE MANOR - 1 bedim. On All new appliances. Wood, tile Attn. Wise Buys, Greater Media Newspapers, Classified, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N.J. 07728 in private home. Non-smoker, Local 732-358-5210 marina. 1 blk. from beach. & carpet flooring. Walk to no pets. $650./month. Fax 732-780-4678 Near Pier Village. clubnouse. Reduced to FAX 732-780-4678 • E-MAIL [email protected] . Call 732-613-8742 $229,000 Call 732-614-1260 $195,000. Call 732-851-6186 NS SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 33

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Pow- Freehold, NJ 07728 FUEL OIL TANKS IMPROVEMENTS DINING ROOM SET Walnut, CHERRY BEDROOM SET. er; 155hr>, Rotax 4-TEC en- table, 4 chairs, hutch, contem- gine (^stroke, 3 cylinder, gas), Solid Wood, never used, brand multi-port kiel injection. Fuel ATTIC FANS porary. Good condition, $200. new in factory boxes. English • Basements • Siding Call 732-257-9214. capacity-23 gallons. $10,900. WE SERVICE i INSTALL ALL TYPES Dovetail. Original cost $4500. "all Brian at 1-267-250-1322 DINING ROOM-White lacquer, Sell for $795. Can Deliver. 063b Tutoring 070 Air/Heat OF HEATING AND A/C UNITS • Bathrooms • Doors Lighted china cabinet (mirrored 201-780-8911 NOW BLOWER - Craftsman For Complete Home Comfort and glass), table & 6 chairs. 9 hp. Hardly used. 3 years Call Northeast • Kitchens • Windows $400. Call 732-846-1846. CHERRYWOD DINING ROOM SET- 10 pcs..Solid Wood, '0ung.$450. • Roofing ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Original Box. Can deliver. Call 732-767-9263 HOSPITAL BED , TUTOR,' State Cert, Twin size. Good condition. 5 pc. black & brass, exc. cond. Original cost $6500, Sell for SNOW BLOWER - Yard teacher, K-8. ESL background, 13 SEER 36,000 BTU'S-3 TON Lit. #13VH0033aS00 $200. Desk & Hutch, U-shaped, $1599. JOHN 201-255-6259. machine. 5 hp., 22" 5 forward Asking $200. Call 732-613-8742 37 years exp., (will tutor K-2) maple/black $100.732-485-8430 S. 2 reverse, $300. ACCORDION Reading/Math. CAN BRING insured • Free Est CONTRACTORS HEATER, 20 base, Pasquale Soprani YOUR CHILD UP TO GRADE CENTRAL KITCHEN SET- MINT CONDI- 50,000 BT.U's. Kerosene/Fuel $300. Call 732-572-0034 LEVEL. Call 732-251-8425 pwi Reasonable Rates gg TION - Peach & white w/buffet oil. Used once. $125. 061 Auctions AIR server. $150. Call 732-446-4775 SYSTEM Call 732-533-5226 ftftftftftftftftft DE POOL FILTER & 1 hp 732-238-9869 KITCHEN SET PUMP - Used 1 season. SPACE HEATER GIFT BASKET AUCTION 064 Lost & Found 100,000 BTU High Efficiency Gas Ceramic & oak. Buffet server & Lincroft. $150. FIRM TEMEO, Natural Gas, North Brunswick Twp. High Model TUD100C945H J&M CONSTRUCTION 4 chairs, Exc. condition. $150. Call 908-601-1296 55,000 BTU, 33"x28"x16". School, Raider Rd. Friday, Call 732-533-5288 Excellent condition. DIRECTV Satellite Television. Call 732-264-6217 3/9. Doors open 6pm. Installed LIVING ROOM - Italian Proy. FREE Equipment, FREE 4 Admission: $10. includes 26 Modification Extra TV TRAY TABLES, wood, CAT Found - Monroe/Jamesburg. 1,699 Couch, loveseat, 2 side chairs. Room Installation, FREE HD chances to win! Refresh- Female, long haired, grey Approx. 40+ yrs. old. Good or DVR Receiver Upgrade. new $20. Small DUMPSTER ments avail. No one under w/white markings. Has collar $30. Full BED FRAME $20. cond. $475. Call 732-574-0583 Packages from $29.99/mo 18. 732-289-3700, ext. 4151 Call 732-656-0112 ATLANTIC HEATING & COOLING, INC. Only 1st grade quality "all 1-800-380-8939 Call 732-679-0086 Roofing • Siding • Windows LIVING ROOM- Great Cond. •LAND AUCTION* 450 Props DOG LOST Husky, responds to Like New Incl: Queen sleeper/ DRYER- Sears gas w/electro- Must be Sold! Low Down/E-Z SB 1-800-999-6362 *- Doors • Gutters • Leaders sofa(cappuccino color), end ta- 049 Merchandise "Angel",claypit on Main St. FREE ESTIMATES nic keypad, $65. Metal Financing Free Catalog Townhome,Sayreville,10/29/01 Professional Roofers, Sillers 8 Carpenters bles, lamps, area rug. Sofa alone Shelves: 8 for $65. Hand Wanted 800-975-6138 Male, black/white w/white feet $500. or all for $550,732-679-4447 Truck: $20. Call 732-741-1454 www.LANDAUCTION.com and white face, tan cheeks, The Classified Can! RECEIVE 10% OFF TURN YOUR.CLUTTER THE CLASSIFIED CAN! brown eyes, approx. 90 lbs. Sell Your Used Merchandise! 070a Appliance ANY JOB BOOKED BEFORE MARCH 1"! White stripe on head, $1,000. Call 1-800-660-4ADS Free Est. - Fully Ins. * Reas. Rates INTO CASH! H LP's WANTED it SELL YOUR HOUSE. Reward cash! 732-277-8519 Repair Rock, 60's to 80's. Local 732-358-5210 Residential • Commercial Call Dave, 732-561-2382 Fax 732-780-4678 Call Classified FACIAL CHAIR/BED. Call 1-800-660-4237 LOST- ANKLE BRACELET email 908-906-4319 or 1-800-660-4237 Convertible. Leather. Exc. ALL LIONEL TRAINS Local 732-358-5210 Spotswood, Ari Nail Salon. [email protected] DAVE'S Appliance Service Local 732-358-5210 Cond. Asking $150. Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal. Gold rope with heart slide. 20+ Years Serving Central NJ 732-846-0411 Fax 732-780-4678 Call 732-283-9129. Price no object. 732-946-2893 732-251-4330 or 732-718-2947 Call 732-786-0810 N J. LICENSED tONIRACTOB HPCOTHCMM100 NS SENTINEL, February 22, 2007 35

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BASEMENT FINISHING FOREVER FLOORING SHEETROCK & TAPING !@ YOUR SERVICE BASEMENT REMODELING N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- from $17.00 per square foot. Lic#13VH01778800. Small • Restoration • Repairs AndyOnCall.com Free est. Lie. ADDITIONS • BASEMENTS & all phases of improvements Call for free est 908-307-0237 • Installation • 98 % dust free. gram licenses and regulates gram licenses and regulates jobs accepted. 1-800-640-3969 & Ins. Since '93. 732-446-7900 BATHS -KITCHENS Free est. Free est. Call Bill, 732-744-6778 Landscapers who apply pesti- Landscapers who apply pesti- Free est. Call 732-642-2253 ANI Construction 732-521-2444 The Classified Can! CUSTOM KITCHENS & BATHS cides in the State of New cides in the State of New ANY ODD JOBS Jersey. Consumers are ad- Jersey. Consumers are ad- T & W HARDWOOD FLOORS Can do most anything. Unbeatable Prices!!! Sell Your Car! Installation • sanding • repairs Free est. CALL 908-307-0237 vised to check for a valid li- vised to check for a valid li- Call 1-800-660-4ADS 078 Electrical refinishing • staining. Ins./Est. No Job Too Small. cense when using the services cense when using the services Local 732-358-5210 Lio#13VH02484900 732-605-1163 Call John 732-251-0893 AMMI J.C. ALVAR CONSTRUCTION of Landscapers. of Landscapers. Fax 732-780-4678 HANDYMAN • Retired Finished basements, carpentry, email TRADITIONAL FLOORING contractor, Over 30 years exp. sheetrock, repairs, renovations. gmclassified @ gmnews.com Hardwood Floors Re-Surfaced, CONSTRUCTION LLC. ABC ELECTRIC (No roofing) Joe 732-254-2651 Free Estimates. 732-238-8387 Installed, Repaired. Owner Specializing in Res. & Comm. Additions, lighting Operated. Free Est. / Insured. Free est. Reliable. Lic.# T5754 732-780-6780,cell 908-770-7999 732-236-8320 • 732-690-3702 RENT-A-SON • Roofing • Siding 080c Kitchen GARDEN STATE JR&SONS Odd jobs done Inside & out. Cabinets GOODMAN Call Dan • 732-238-2429 • Windows • Doors BUDGET LANDSCAPING ELECTRIC COMPANY 079d Garage Doors & TREE SERVICE REMODELING Lie. #14926. Reas. rates. • Gutters and much more TR£E&LAKDSCAPIN6$ERV1CES 080b Home KITCHEN BEAUTICIAN Basements • Decks Free estimates. 732-765-1200 • Grass Cutting •TREE & SHRUB r- Improvements Free Est • Sr. Discounts • Fully Ins. Cabinet Refacing • Countertops REMOVAL y , RYAN ELECTRIC CO. • Vanities. Free est., insured. • Tree & Shrub-Pruning, Removal Call 1-800-953-1091 •Stump Grinding • Expert Tree & Shrub Pruning L' £ /Additions • Kitchens Lie. #7134. Call 732-610-2504 OALL PHASE a Call Alex GARAGE DOORS HAS YOUR BUILDING •Springs Fall Clean-Ups • Stone • Mulch • Topsoil \ ' • INSTALL • REPAIRS SHIFTED? Structural repairs •SpringCleanups . Baths • Tile • Sheetrock REASONABLE • FREE EST. of barns, houses, and garages. 732-613-8598 K&OHOME • Landscape-Designs Visa & MC Accepted Call Woodford Bros. 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Emergency Serrol 732.266.0306 Lie #7373-Since 1983 Fully Insured, Free Estimates Oner Operated GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs • BASEMENTS Service Upgrades FREE ESTIMATES CARPENTRY GROUP, LLC. 074 Carpet Install All Indoor/Outdoor Lighting Call John 732-251-0893 FfMlSHIN*! •ADDITIONS Repair/Sale HOME IMPROVEMENTS • Kitchen & Bath Free Estimates Ceiling Fans/Attic Fans 080a Handy Remodeling Persons Kitchens • Baths • Basements THE BILL'S CARPET SERVICE Dryers/Microwaves/Circuits • Ceramic Tiles TREE EXPERTS CARPET RE-STRETCHING Fully Ins • Bonded Doors • Windows 732-738-8873 & REPAIRS'. Over 25 yrs. • Hardwood Floors l-800-452-BATH(2284) EMERGENCY24.HOUR SERVICE LINE exp. Free est. 732-254-2764 "AAAA JACKALL TRADES** Custom Carpentry Specialists NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL Cell #732-925-1177 732-233-9149 Tired of handymen who don't • Drywall & Decks show up or return calls? Fully Insured • Free Estimate TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING We always do! (lie. & Ins.) 081 Lawn Care 075 Ceramic Tile Weekends no extra $$$. SAM'S CONTRACTING, LLC Landscaping STUMP GRINDING'LANDSCAPING Repair/Install Call 732-282-1370. Cell #732-331-8446 732-342-9730 ALL TREE SERVICE NEEDS I www.jackalltradeshandyman.com 10 YRS. EXPERIENCE www.samscontracting.com A ACCENT - 20 years exp. Office #732-955-2012 Residential / Commercial / Municipal Finished basements, bath- N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- AFFORDABLE rooms, painting. All types of gram licenses and regulates 732-937-4603 CERAMIC TILE. Professional home repair. NJ licensed & Landscapers who apply pesti- work, 25 years exp..Free est. insured. Call 732-792-7171 cides in the State of New 732-207-2067 (cell) Jersey. Consumers are ad- Call 732-613-2642 RESIDENTIAL REPAIR SERVICE SE HABLA ESPANOL • SR. CITIZEN DISCOUNTS A AMERICAN HANDYMAN vised to check for a valid li- FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING All Types Of: Custom Decks • Patios cense when using the services New • Repair* Remodel. Free Home Repairs/Improvements of Landscapers. est.John Cherry 732-290-9086 Baths & Kitchens (Plain or Fancy) Call Paul 732-257-2750 Roofing • Siding • Windows GROUT CLEANING A HANDY HUSBAND ARBORCARE Re-grouting • Re-caulking Painting, tiling, sheet rook, odd Carpentry • Alterations • Repairs TREE EXPERTS Sealing • Specialty Cleaning. jobs, carpentry. Reasonable, hon- Removal • Pruning • Stumps est, reliable. Mark 732-690-1866 Waterproofing Systems Free Estimates • Fully Insured ALL PHASES OF TREE CARE & REMOVAL Slip Prevention for Floors, 732-821-0200 Plumbing & Electrical Damage Repair Call 732-721-8671 Tubs & Showers. FREE est. LICENSE* 15307 INS. & BONDED A JACK OF ALL TRADES OWNER CERTIFIED TREE EXPERT #384 Sure Step Inc. 732-521-3809 "No Job Too Big or Too Small'" All Types of Masonry & Repair JOHN'S CERAMIC TILE For all Your Home Repairs and MT DEGREE BIOLOGY REMODELING & REPAIRS Improvements. Insured & Free SR. DISCOUNTS WILL BEAT ANY WRITTEN VS'l'MME Bathrooms-Foyers-Kitchens Est. Call Jack 732-727-1696 TREE SERVICE COLGATE UNIVERSITY Over 25 yrs. exp. Free Est. • Tree Removal 732-324-7983 • 732-586-7661 ALL HANDYMAN SERVICES 732-548-8282 •Trimming ' ISA CERT. ARBORIST #NJ0229A Bathrooms, Kitchens, Carpentry All Calls Promptly Returned • Lot Clearing Odd Jobs • Fast Service • Stump Grinding • Firewood ELECTRIC INC. I Call John, 732-238-5763 Free Insurance Estimates Fully insured. 732-446-2040 Lie. #14656 732-257-7119 Aft M&A. • Ceiling Fans • Recessed Lighting • Outdoor Lighting 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed Kitchen aid Bathroom Remodeling.., • Pools & Decks • Additions & Garages Tile and Stone Specialist 083 Masonry • All Repairs Paving Free Estimates Licensed Fully Insured Affordable & Reliable CERAMIC • MARBLE Free Estimates GRANITE "LAMINATE Insured & Bonded Licenses NJ13VH03460900 732-441-9717 PAVING, CONCRETE www.artsoftile.com & PAVERS 732-979-9223 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL SENIOR .electrical contractors DISCOUNTS Residential/Commercial 10% ven Industrial/Controls Quality Workmanship • All types of: •Service Upgrades Get It In Writing. • Curbing ' Low Voltage/Outdoor Lighting Ceramic Tile • Marble ' Air Conditioning/Heating Lines Seal Coating & Repairs Granite • Porcelain Whether they're in the market for an amoire, a toaster For the Best Prices in NJ Kitchens/Foyers/Batts •Pools CALL NICHOLS & SON counter nps& Bad-smashes Serving Central and Northern New Jersey or an automobile, people still turn to the Classifieds Wonder Board •Mud Jobs 732-416-0043 ."!!$« 32-370-1290 complete Renovations & Repairs 973-423-5171 first. Why advertise your goods and services in mm Free Est./Fullv Ins. Fully Insured Liconso #9441 '.mis All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates Greater Media Classifieds? Joe Ventimiglia 732-967-0572 079b Fencing • Over 700,000 eyes will see your ad. Jure, 076 Cleaning Domestic &» st- • Readers are actively looking for your listing. • Driveways • Patios • Interlocking Pavers FENCES* DECKS* SHEDS • Fireplaces • Steps • Retaining Walls GAZEBOS • TIKI BARS • Potential buyers can clip and save your ad. All Phases of Britk, Stone & Contrete Work A & A CLEANING Over 10 SWING SETS yrs. Exp. Affordable. & Ins. Apts. www.poloniaconsiruciion.com Homes & Offices 732-894-1737 GARAGES'ARBORS A BETTER CLEANING SERVICE Home & Apts. Refs. OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE So the next time you want to sell something fast, 732-205-0086 732-525-8118 avail. Reliable. 732-425-1646 www.abellercleaningservices.com get it in writing - get it in the Classifieds! free Est Fully Insured & Licensed Excellent Refs. A PERSONAL TOUCH by Diane House cleaning at its very best. Affordable rates. Please call Diane at 732-251-5293 Free Estimate Fully Insured BARB'S PRO CLEANING Homes/Offices. 10 yrs. exp. Refs. Reliable. Free Est. 732-390-8711 732-303-1614 Showroom 3468 Rt. 9 So. Freehold PAVING, LLC HOUSE CLEANING NJ Lic.«13VH00236500 5 yrs. exp. Reliable/reasonable. Greater Media Newspapers Sti Commercial/Residential Free estimates. Kate & Mary 732-254-4987 or 732-432-8204 • Asphalt Driveways HOUSECLEANING - Refs. 12 years exp. Reliable & 079c Fjoor 1 -800-660-4 ADS • Parking Lots (New or Resurfaced) Reasonable. 732-672-1211 • Weather Sealing INTERIOR HOME CLEAN OUTS Finishing Free Estimates • Fully Insured Residential and Commercial Cleaning. Mary, 732-266-5516 •>•:• ATOZ FLOORS •• •UPgfb. 732-251-2667 PROFESSIONAL Install 'Restoration 'Sanding Call ia 1 Dump Truck, Backhoe & Bobcat RENTAL j Reasonable & Trustworthy Custom Stain 'Repairs Low Call Kate 732-406-1997 rates. 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New 2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara IT DrBire> For $ 7,900 $7,900 Min US Stk# 74201086,4 Dr, 6 Cyl, CD, c ,.n , *f*" Cl nnn Traction Control, Auto,Pwr Suzuki Owner Loyalty -$1 Steering/Brakes, PW/Pl/PM, Dealer College brad -$500 A/C, Tint, RR Defrost, Tilt, Cruise, Dealer Military -$500 ABS.MSRPS2U19 ^S.9OO 2007 Suzuki XL7 Drive For Tiff All NEW CROSSOVER $ 8,900 $8,900 Stk # 7610847,4 Dr SUV, 252-hp V6 Minus Rebates Engine, Auto, FWD, Pwr Steering/Brakes, Suzuki Owner Loyalty -$1,000 PW/Pl/PM, Traction Control, A/C, Alloy DeQ|er Co||ege (y . m Wheels, Tint, RR Defrost, Tilt, Cruise, n • ....." *cnn Cloth, CD, ABS, 7 Passenger Seating, Dealer Military -W}_ MSRP $23,534 . &^

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081 Lawn Care 086 Painting Illl 086 Painting Illl 091 Roofing ,.112 Autos /Trucks I 117 Trucks Landscaping Wallpapering Illl Wallpapering Illl Siding Utility Vehicles I Wanted Illl Vans

A-1 CUSTOM PAINTING J & R ROOFING & SIDING MERCURY SABLE '96 - Red FORD EXPLORER SPORT CHRYSLER TOWN & COUN- N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- '98 - 4x4, all power. Many gram licenses and regulates Int. / Ext. • Skim Coat • Removal BILL'S PAINTING UNBEATABLE RATES w/grey int. Loaded. Good run- AAA-CASH PAID TRY LX '02 - 6 cyl., auto, Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965 ning car w/new brakes, tires & extras. 1 owner. Must see. 55,000 miles. Garged. Exc. Landscapes who apply pesti- & Hanging Wallpaper • Sheet 17yrs. exp. great $. 732-828-6521 All makes & models. Fast & cides in the State of New Rock Repair* Custom Finish more. $1,400.,neg.732-536-7514 $3,000. FIRM. 908-770-5741 friendly service. 732-581-5960 cond. $9,800. 848-459-1051 Affordable Rates • Free Est. /Ins. Jersey. Consumers are ad- PAINTING & PAPERHANGING MITSUBISHI GALANT '02 LAND ROVER DISCOVERY DODGE RAM 1500 '02 vised to check for a valid li- /Over25yrs.exp. 732-322-4097 AUTOS - DON'T TRADE IN !! Int./Ext. Free Est. 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