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SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 4 0 C EN TS VOLUME 25, NUMBER 39

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BY MARILYN DUFF Staff Writer n answ er to criticism o f its proposed ferry I facility on Com pton’s Creek in Belford, county officials this w eek released a response to their opponents’ objections. County officials also said this w eek they are confident the U.S. Arm y Corps of Engineers w ill grant them the approvals they need to build the ferry boat facility. If approved, the ferry would carry com ­ m uters from Belford to low er M anhattan. The county released its report alm ost a year to the day o f an A rm y Corps public hear­ ing on the proposed ferry. A t that hearing, the ferry opponents deluged county officials w ith criticism o f the project. Aura Guadagno (in the mirror) gets a funny facelift from Noodles the Clown at the Matawan Food Fair held this past County officials have never m ade it clear Sunday at Terhune Park. (Photo by Rich Schulltz) Continued on page 48 Carden state Arts Center Holm del m ayor raises concerns

BY AMISHA UPADHYAYA m oter w hich is the center’s booking pollution. W hile authority officials could for-profit business on a tax-exem pt prop­ a g e n t . not supply an im m ediate answer, tpey e r t y ? Staff Writer According to Dennis Ingoglia, direc­ prom ised to look Ferris said it was too early to discuss inal negotiations are under w ay tor of public affairs for the center, into the m atter that question. . F for the privatization o f the G arden Pavilion Partnership is negotiating to and return w ith a The Arts Center has been under the State Arts Center — an action lease the Arts Center from the New p l a n . N ew Jersey Highw ay Authority since its w hich has raised serious concerns am ong Jersey Highw ay Authority and operate The Holm del opening in 1968. It was a state-of-the-art H olm del officials. the center under term s o f the lease. The officials also dis­ facility then and 27 years later, it is still How ever, follow ing a m eeting w ith partnership has also discussed expanding cussed the strain attracting big names like Frank Sinatra, Highw ay Authority officials M onday the center and possibly selling beer and a larger center Ingoglia said. night. Holm del M ayor Henry Ferris said, w ine at events. w ould put on the How ever, said Ingoglia, the need to '‘I have a general feeling that it can only The current seating capacity is local sewers, expand in order to continue attracting big be a plus from here on out because the approxim ately 10,000 (5,302 under the roadways and nam es has been clear forborne tim e. highway authority is taking H olm del’s roof and 5,500 on the law n). Expansions drainage systems B y privatizing the Arts Center, the concerns seriously.” w ould raise seating to 17,000. as w ell as em er­ Highw ay Authority would not be spend­ Henry Ferris Com m itteewom an M ollie Giancom o, At the meeting with Highway gency services ing taxpayers’ m oney on im provem ents w ho also attended the m eeting, said she A uthority officials on M onday, Ferris such as the police, fire and first a i d or expansion, and such expansion w ould left w ith, “a very good feeling.” said he and G iancom o raised three m ajor s q u a d s . ensure bigger, m ore “eclectic” concerts, The sole bidder to lease the Arts c o n c e r n s . “W e would only expect m oney (from Ingoglia said. Center from the Highw ay Authority is First the H olm del officials expressed the authority) if it was costing the twn The privatization process began in Pavilion Partners, w hich consists o f a concerns about increased traffic. Ferris som ething,” Ferris said. M ay 1994, and according to Ingoglia, partnership of Sony M usic Entertain­ said the H ighw ay Authority answered his The m ajor question regarding the “G ov. W hitm an’s success in privatization m ent, Blockbuster Entertainm ent Corp. traffic-related concerns satisfactorily. new, privatized concert venue was not has been an inspiration.” and Pace Entertainm ent Corp., along w ith Ferris and Giancom o also asked the discussed at M onday’s m eeting. That By Feb. 24, 1995. the Center had Delsener/Slater, a N ew Y ork concert pro­ authority about noise control and lighting question is: C an a private enterprise run a Continued on page 40 2 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995

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The romance of a young Hazlet girl and her famous husband should be a movie script.

Page 6 HEAVY METAL — Jeremy Lazar (l-r) , sixth grade, Megan Bond, secpnd grade, and Mary Ann Jimenez, sixth grade, were among the hundreds of Keyport Central School pupils who helped create a 161-pound ball of alu­ minum foil, the largest in a county-wide contest. REGULAR FEATURES

• C a le n d a r Page 36 • Classifieds Page 55 C entral foils com petitors. • Editorials Page 32 • L e tte rs Page 32 our environm ent.” construct the ball. • Milestones Page 47 Keyport students win H e thought students w ould find it fun to “It does teach you patience and it gave • Obituaries Page 49 recycling contest with create a huge alum inum foil ball out o f used them a goal. They worked during gym , pieces, he said. Sustersic accepted) the lunch, playground, after school and in the • Real Estate Page 50 giant aluminum ball award on behalf o f the school, dressing up m orning, before school began,’-’ the physical • S p o rts Page 51 in a costum e that represented an alum inum education teacher said. • Yesteryear Page 45 ball, w ith a sign that read, “ 161 pounds:” “O ur ball was nice and round,” Sustersic BY LAUREN JAEGER “I hope no one thinks it was my said, w ith pride. “It w as solid as a rock.” Staff Writer w eight,” she laughed. W hen the tim e cam e to w eigh it, “It was Sustersic added an extra incentive for unbelievable. The guys from the physical KEYPO R T — For a few months at the the kids to bring in the used alum inum foil. education departm ent, tw o o f them , and tw o end o f the last school year, Keyport Central “W e decided to m ake it m ore inter­ big boys, helped to push it out.” Phone numbers: School students “had a ball” creating a ball esting, and give a pizza party to the class­ W hen the project began, the ball, at first of alum inum foil which grew to 161 room which brought in the m ost alum inum the size o f a , was set on the table in Editorial p o u n d s . fo il,” Sustersic said. the Board of Education office. A fter tw o 254-7000 Ext. 226 T heir efforts, the result o f a com petition The w inner o f the pizza party1 was weeks, however, the ball becam e too large FAX 254-0486 sponsored by the M onm outh County Board Donna M uscarella’s fifth grade class. and w as evicted from the office;. Circulation of Chosen Freeholders to prom ote recy­ Also, a “guess the w eight o f the ball” For a few weeks, it found a new hom e in 254-1755 cling, were awarded last week when the contest was held in the school whejn the Sustersic’s office, but she said she “couldn’t Display Advertising school received a new com puter. project was done. Four students guessed the stand it anym ore” and rolled it into the 972-6740 Ext. 220 Keyport Central School took first place w eight at 160 pounds, and they each W alked gym nasium storage room “to save m y sani­ FAX 254-0256 out o f 23 schools w hich participated in the o ff w ith a $10 M cD on ald ’s gift certificate. ty.” It was inside the gym nasium storage Classified 1-800-660-4ADS com petition. A total o f 856 pounds of alu­ To m ake the project easier, the classes room that the ball “grew ” to its full w eight. Classified FAX 432-0016 m inum foil was collected during the com pe­ collected the alum inum pieces all w eek, and The second-place winner was Conover tition, and M onm outh County was present­ turned in the bag full on Friday afternoon. Road School in Colts N eck, w hich created a ed with a check for $275 from a recycling The bags were weighed and tallied on a ball that weighed 114 pounds. Third place facility fo r all that w as collected. chart. M aking a giant alum inum foil ball is w ent to the Village School in Holm del, Independent The first-place aw ard, a com puter donat­ not as easy as it seem s. “People do not real­ w hich m ade a ball o f 87 pounds, and fourth ed by U N IS Y S Com puters, K ing of Prussia, ize this, but alum inum foil does not stick place, to the Leonardo School in Pa., was a delightful surprise to the teachers together,” Sustersic said. M iddletow n, which entered a 55-pound Managing Editor and the adm inistration o f Keyport. In order to create the ball, w hich stood ball. “It went absolutely great,” Narozanik Howard Altsehiller “I didn’t think w e had a chance to w in in about 5 feet high upon com pletion, a system noted. “Som e of the kids looked forw ard to Sports Coordinator the w hole w orld,” said Charlotte Sustersic, was devised in which nails were construct­ going to school each day, in order to see the Lindsey Siegle the physical education teacher and student ed from foil, and these nails ham m ered in ball. I just thought it w ould be a good thing council leader who led the project. “W e the sheets and pieces that w ere fortned to to do and it w ould be a clean project.” Executive Editor kept hearing rumors that Holm del had this Gregory Bean huge ball. So I never expected this in a m il­ P u b lish e r lion years.” Kevin Wittman The ball from H olm del did turn out to be Rotary danc

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The second branch, the equipm ent tem s for businesses. Another im petus for the split is a con­ Holmdel largest of com pany, is yet unnam ed. It w ill continue The com puter headquarters in Dayton, gressional telecom m unications law being to lease, m anufacture and sell telephone O hio, w ill be m ost affected by this debated, w hich seeks to increase com peti­ nation's Bell Labs and netw ork equipm ent and com puter breakup, w ith 1,000 of its 8,500 em ploy­ tion! between com panies by giving local c h i p s . BY AMISHA UPADHYAYA ees expected to be laid off. Ford knows of phohe service and local phone com panies The com puter division, G lobal Infor­ no personal com puter sections in either the fright to offer long distance service, Staff Writer m ation Solutions, w ill be run by Lars the H olm del or M iddletow n facilities. A T & T officials said. Thus, consumers Nyberg, who had been the chairm an and Although the recent announcem ent of w ilj most be affected by having m ore chief executive since June. The com puter A T & T ’s vision o f m erging computers A T & T ’s breakup into three separate com ­ choices in their telephone service. Several business, the form er N C R Corp. — which and com m unications into one conglom er­ panies raised m any questions for em ploy­ regipnal B ell phone com panies m ay be ex­ has 64,000 em ployees — w ill com pletely ate went aw ry when the idea proved too ees and industry observers alike, it pected to m erge in light of the oncom ing elim inate its personal com puter division unm anageable and unfocused in practice, appears em ployees at the H olm del and com petition of the new A T & T and handle only com plex com puter sys­ A T & T officials said. M iddletown Bell Labs w ill rem ain rela­ tively unaffected, according to Bob Ford, the spokesman for AT&T Bell Laboratories. A T & T is the largest em ployer in M onm outh County and Bell Labs in H olm del is A T & T ’s largest single facility n the . It houses 6,000 of he 26,000 total Bell Lab em ployees. Ford said the m orning after a press re­ ease cam e out on the m ove that there was ‘very little anxiety, although people were i little nervous because o f the uncertainty )f the future.” It is too early to com m ent on any re- .tructuring or reorganization o f these spe- :ific facilities, Ford said. The new AT&T, headed by A T& T Chairm an Robert E. Allen, w ill only deal with telephone-related services, including, tireless comm unication, A T & T Univer- ,a) credit cards, on-line services, and jusiness research and consulting. This :orporation may also be allow ed to com - >ete as a local telephone com pany.

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The romance of Hazlet girl Gianna Ranaudo and her husband, actor and screenwriter Chazz Palminteri, should be a movie script

BY LAUREN )AEGER other people. It was fun.” So from , Ranaudo left for Staff Writer M anhattan and lived like a typical strug­ gling actress. W ith nine other actresses, hen Gianna Ranaudo grad­ each contributing $100 toward the rent, W uated from St. John she lived in a three-bedroom apartm ent. Vianney H igh School in the H ow ever, it was in the city that she early 1980s, she had her won roles in com m ercials, such as one for heart set upon becom ing a doctor. Toyota, in the soap operas As the World Instead, Ranaudo, who lives in Colts T u rn s a n d The Young and the Restless, Neck, grew up in H azlet and continues to and in a pilot for a television show. visit her parents who rem ain here, found But it didn’t run that sm oothly. In an untapped love for acting and w riting. 1989, Ranaudo becam e deeply discour­ She changed her m ajor from biology to aged when she was assured of getting a broadcast journalism at V illanova, and role that was perfect for her in The G u id ­ took the big leap from Hazlet to ing Light. H o l l y w o o d . A fter a sum m er of callbacks, the com ­ Three years ago, she m arried screen­ petition becam e “just m e and the other w riter and actor C hazz Palm interi. They g i r l . are expecting their first child, a boy, on “Everyone sai(| there was no com par­ O c t . 1 2 . ison. I befriended the cast and they all Recently, Ranaudo’s one-act play, The assured m e that I w ould get the role. I did­ Curse, was featured off-Broadw ay during n ’t get it,” she recalled. the Festival of One-Acts. The play was “I said, ‘T hat’s it. I’m going to L .A .,’ ” about a m erm aid in New York City and s h e s a i d . the people around her “are not quite sure She arrived in January 1990, “knowing if she’s crazy or a m erm aid.” The tw ist at no one.” Ranaudo was ill-prepared for the the end reveals the truth. cut-throat com petition, she said. “I love to w rite. I’m naturally good at. “There are girls who try to knock you it,” she said, w ith a sm ile. “B ut right now , dow n,” she added. “For instance, I was I have to take care o f everything. There is auditioning for the role o f an 18-year-old, m oving, the baby, m y husband’s life and and one girl told m e, ‘How can they m y life. I don’t get a lot o f quiet tim e.” screen test you? Y ou don’t look 18.’ “It’s like being caught in a sm all tor­ “In New York, I would have had en­ nado,” she said. couragem ent and, ‘D o you need help with Palm interi, 43, has never been busier your lines?’ In L .A ., they m ake you freak in his life. A fter struggling to m ake it for out, so that you w ill end up not getting the 20 years, he has earned acclaim ed as the p a r t . w riter/star o f The Bronx Tale, w a s a n “It was scary and overw helm ing,” said Academ y Award nominee for W oody FROM HAZLET TO HOLLYWOOD — Gianna Ranaudo, a Hazlet native I Ranaudo, w ho could pass for someone in A l l e n ’ s Bullets Over Broadway and is get­ graduate of St. John Vianney High School, Holmdel, went to Hollywooi her late teens, even in this stage o f her ting rave review s for his starring role in pursue a film career and fell in love with Chazz Palminteri. Married t pregnancy. “Everyone is doing the same the just-released The Usual Suspects. three years, the couple, who recent bought a home in Colts Neck, thing. Everyone is trying to get ahead, 24 “It’s brilliantly w ritten,” she said of expecting their first child, a boy, on ( :t. 12. hours a day. N o, you w on’t get a feeling The Usual Suspects. M y husband plays o f com fort. the good guy.” m ean I don’t belong in this bar?’ also made friends w ith several house! j In addition, P alm interi co-stars in “Hollyw ood is not glam orous,” she “I felt safe w ith him . I knew im m edi­ n a m e s . • stressed again, like an actress w ho has Mulholland Falls w ith N ick Nolte, due for ately he was a great person. W e went on a Discussing W oody A llen, she si learned the hard w ay. “If anyone is going release next year. This m ovie is about date, and I knew I was going to m arry him “H e is a brilliant m an.” About his a t cops in the 1950s and ’60s who protect out there to act, they should realize that that night. It was love at first sight,” she troversial rom ance w ith Soon-Yi, i Los Angeles from the m ob elem ent. everyone is result-oriented. They all w ant s a i d . adopted daughter o f his form er lover, N About their glorious new hom e in to know w hat film s you have made. I did­ “W hen I started seeing Chazz, there Farrow , Ranaudo said, “They seem ve Colts Neck, Ranaudo said, “It’s fun, but n’t realize how cold and how hard it w ere no problem s, no fights, and no other calm and balanced. Everything lasts if t» it’s expensive. You can get stomachaches w o u l d b e . ” people,” she said. union is right. over the bills. B ut I love to decorate.” In L .A ., the source o f solace Ranaudo As it turned out, Palm interi, still an “It was tough for everyone involvea She said that when she was growing sought was found in St. Charles Church, a unknow n, had just sold his m ovie, A and I’m glad it’s out of the headlines.” up, she had m any interests, including per­ beautiful, spiritual building w ith Spanish Bronx Tale, which would star and be di­ Close friend Robert D eN iro is “anothe form ing. W hile she liked the idea of architecture. rected by Robert D eN iro. Also, he had co­ great m an. A genius.” becom ing a doctor, she was a little turned W hile she was praying, “H ere’s an­ starred in a m ovie, O scar, w ith Sylvestor “I love Bob like a brother,” she said o ff by the strict discipline o f studying other w eek, help m e through,” she noticed S t a l l o n e . “He is a generous man and a tough m ar m edicine, without leaving room for other a man sitting in the church “w ith a cute The success has been non-stop for He works so hard. He becam e a grea p u r s u i t s . p r o f i l e . ” Palm interi ever since. He recently friend to m y husband. “I was a serious ballerina until I was That m an was Chazz Palm interi. wrapped up F a it h f u l, d i r e c t e d b y P a u l “H e didn’t get to w here he is today b 15, and then I was a m ajorette and a fea­ She said she quickly scolded herself M azursky and co-starring Cher. accident,” she added. “People don’ tured tw irler. Y et, I knew I wanted to be a because she. was having such thoughts in Beside their Colts Neck hom e, which understand how hard you have to work t doctor. Everything — all of m y courses c h u r c h . is not too far from Bruce Springsteen and keep at the level. — was geared to it. But when I got to col­ “W e locked eyes, but I didn’t realize fam ily, Palm interi and Ranaudo own a “Chazz has to w ork like a fiend,” sh lege, I learned that you have to spend he noticed m e,” she said. hom e in L.A . and an apartm ent on the s a i d . every single w aking hour in the lab.” About a w eek later, a friend urged her Upper W est Side in M anhattan. Noting her advanced pregnancy Instead, arm ed w ith her broadcasting to get out of the apartm ent and go to Bar Although they have not gotten together “Right now, I can't travel w ith him and degree, Ranaudo got a job in radio broad­ O ne w ith her, and she rem em bers not real­ w ith the Springsteens yet in Colts Neck, can’t w ork. I’m just sitting here, bein casting in Philadelphia. How ever, all of ly feeling like going. they did m eet in L.A . Ranaudo said “H e’s pregnant. Because o f a past miscarriag< her co-workers kept nudging her that she B ut upon entering the bar, she saw “the a real good dad. They’re great parents, he they recom m end that I don’t travel a shouldn’t behind a m icrophone, but in guy w ith the cute profile.” Yes, it was the and his w ife. They have three great chil­ m uch. 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a.m . to 4 p.m . on O ct. 22 at the tem ple lo­ ABERDEEN cated on Church Street. Space is available at $20. BEREAVEM ENT PSAT workshop to T o reserve space, call (908) 888-0983. be offered Monday LECTU RE SERIES M atawan Regional High School, Ab­ Rec. department The Bereavement Lecture Series will be offered FREE to anyone who is erdeen, w ill hold a PSA T workshop at 7 hosting bus trip experiencing grief due to the death of a loved one. It is also offered to p.m . on M onday at the cafeteria. . Students and parents are invited. Aberdeen Township Departm ent of those who care about friends who are grieving. Focusing on various For m ore inform ation, call (908) 290­ Parks and Recreation is sponsoring a trip aspects of the grieving process, the lecture series will assist the 2 8 1 1 . bereaved in understanding how to cope with grief, and how to develop for resident seniors to Hunterdon H ills skills and motivations necessary to turn their mourning into cherished Playhouse on Dec. 14. memories of their loved ones. Temple’s craft fair Buses w ill depart at 9 a.m . from Tem ple Shalom , Ayrm ont Lane and the A O c t o b e r 1 6 planned for Oct. 22 & P Shopping Center, Highw ay 35, “UNDERSTANDING OUR GRIEF” Tem ple Shalom Sisterhood of A b­ Aberdeen, and return at 5:15 p.m . erdeen is sponsoring a craft fair from 9 O c t o b e r 2 3 Cost is $30 per resident senior and in­ “GRIEF AND YOUR ANGER” cludes the com edy show The Christmas ANTOINETTE'S Spirit, bus transportation and a lunch. O c t o b e r 3 0 D eadline for reservations is O ct. 24. “SHAME AND GUILT AS PART OF GRIEVING” H filR & N filL If seats are available, non-resident se­ N o v e m b e r 6 niors m ay sign up by m ail, no later than “SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYS” r'm ss g s? ©p jSBBtBRfflSBainol WITH TIPS a ACRYLICS O ct. 26. Cost is $40 fo r non-residents. Novem ber 13 M ail checks payable to Aberdeen “FEAR AND DEPRESSION AS PART OF GRIEVING” Tow nship Recreation Departm ent, 1 Novem ber 20 rMfTmCORE a_PEDICaRE_l Aberdeen Square, Aberdeen, 07747. “DETERMINANTS OF GRIEF” I * 1 8 ° ° I For more inform ation, call the [ _ ____ ilh_H«ath«r ______| Recreation Departm ent, 583-4200, ext. Time: 7:30 - 8:30 PM 1 2 9 . Place: Holiday Inn, 700 Hope Rd I FOIL"FROSTING I RILL HEAD ONLY Uno Tinton Falls • 544-9300 I $ 5 5 0 0 Speaker: Ms. Mary Logan, MA, PBC I— _ _ I HAZLET C o s t: F R E E TSENIO R CITIZEM SPECIAL*”! Sponsored by: TUES.s35 & °° WED. j Sewing classes Bedle Funeral Homes | d e l u x e j p e r m b H fliR_car _J offered in Hazlet 61 Broad St. 212 Main St. H I™ ” 290-0202 H azlet Recreation is offering adult ► M A N I C U R E MATAWAN ^ 0» Tan 6 WH sewing classes on M ondays from 7-9 p.m . K e y p o rt, N.J. M ata w a n , N.J. HOURS: MON.-SUN, 104, WED. & THURS. TIL 9:00 PM (908) 264-0499 (908) 566-1962 at Raritan High School, M iddle Road. The eight-class program starts this w eek. Cost is $55 and you must supply your ow n m aterials. You m ay register at the Jam es J. Cullen Center, Veterans M em orial Park, 1776 Union Ave. For m ore inform ation, call (908) 739­ 0 6 5 3 . Vendors sought for flea market

The Central Shore Chapter o f Deborah H eart and Lung Center w ill hold its annu­ al flea m arket from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m . on O ct. 7 at the parking lot o f the H azlet fire­ house located on Holm del Road. Rain date is O ct. 8. Vendor space is available at a cost of $10 per space. Vendors must supply own t a b l e . For m ore inform ation, call Barbara Paul, (908) 739-2556. Murder/mystery tickets now on sale ‘The fam ity o f Carmen 9>l. Stoppidto would like to offer our most sincere blessing, andgratitude, to a ll Showdown at the Not-so OK Corral, a the fam ily, friends, associates, and acquaintances o f our beloved husband and father, Carmen. Jour country-western m urder m ystery, w ill be presented at 7 p.m . on N ov. 4 by the M u r­ overwhelming display o f love, caring and respect fo r Carmen, is both a comforting and reassuring g ift, der On Cue M ystery Com pany and Hazlet that we w ill cherish and hold dear to our hearts forever. Jourgenerous outpouring o f cards, flowers Recreation Com m ission at the James J. andgifts as w ell as the many contributions to the American rJ{eart Association are greatly appreciated, C ullen Center in Veterans M em orial Park, Union Avenue, Hazlet. and a further testimony to your adoration fo r Carmen. As a il who have suffered the loss o f a loved one The event w ill include audience partic­ Iqiow, it is a prolonged, arduous task to endure our feelings o f loneliness, emptiness, and ipation in solving a m urder m ystery, abandonment. W ith the help o f so many kindheartedpeople our fam ily w ill be able to move forward, dancing, desserts and prizes. comforted in the fa c t that our dearest Carmen secured a place in the hearts o f so many caring Tickets are $20 per person and are now on sale at the center. individuals. Our fam ily emends our deepest most sincere gratitude to all. For m ore inform ation, call (908) 739­ Qod ‘Bless you! 0 6 5 3 .

I - ...... - - ■ - 1 — I INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 9 Chorus of the Atlantic and the Park Avenue Registration set for show at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 29 at the But­ KEYPORT Quartet, will be presented at 6:30 p.m. on tonwood Manor in Matawan. A $25 dona­ Sunday by St. Joseph’s Parish in the girls’ gymnastics tion per person will be required. Church to sponsor school’s auditorium located at 376 Maple The Hazlet Recreation Commission is For tickets and information, call (908) Place, just west of Route 35, Keyport. 264-5934 or (908) 739-6425. once again sponsoring “Gymnastics for pancake breakfast Tickets cost $10. Call (908) 739-3573. The group meets the second Thursday Girls” on Mondays and Wednesdays be­ A pancake breakfast, sponsored by the Tickets will also be available at the door. of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Hazlet ginning Oct. 11. The 16-lesson programs Reformed Church of Keyport, will be held Fire House, Holmdel Road. For member­ are offered at 5:30-6:30 p.m. or from from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday at MATAWAN ship information, call (908) 787-3868. 6:45-7:45 p.m. for ages 6-8 and from 8-9 the church located on 125 Division St., p.m. for ages 9-13. Keyport. Cost is $4 for the all-you-can-eat Dinner fashion The program is for Hazlet residents breakfast. Fax us your news only. Proof of residency is required. Reg­ For more information or to purchase show slated h r i p f c ■ istration starts at 9 a.m. on Oct. 2 and tickets, call (908) 264-1198 or (908) 739­ 1130. The Centra] Shore Chapter of Deborah (908) 254-0486 continues through Oct. 6 Enrollment is Hospital is sponsoring a dinner fashion limited. No walk-ins will be accepted. Cost of the program is $55. Make Barbershop show checks payable to “Hazlet Recreation.” For more information, call (908) 739­ set for Sunday 0653. A “Minstrel Jubilee,” an original bar­ bershop show and musical featuring the BASICS F O R A B U C K Phone: (908) 264-0887 AT THE M ARKETPLACE II Route 34 • M ataw an

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Charles Best has been selected as the new principal at Nutswam p Elem entary School, replacing Frank Lineberry, who continues as D istrict Adm inistrator for Curriculum and Staff Developm ent. Lineberry had been holding both po­ sitions since last A p ril. Best, w ho has lived in the M iddletow n area for the past 22 years, is a fam iliar face in the M iddletow n education system. H e began his career in 1974 as an English teacher in what was then the only M iddletow n High School. In 1983, after the construction of another high school. Best becam e the supervisor of the English departm ent at N orth H igh School. In 1990, his profession underwent a drastic change when he was selected as the head o f the elem entary language arts departm ent. G oing from the high school to the ele­ m entary level was a big change, but one' he welcom ed. NEW PRINCIPAL — Charles Best, the Nut Swamp School’s new principal, confers with PTA members Patricia , “I really had to becom e a student again Wood and Debby Glackin. to find out how it is to leam to read.” H e (Photo by Rich Schultz) added that he w ould never go back to high school after his experiences at the “The upcom ing generations must be progress. Every classroom has an IB M or noting that, “N ot every child w ill develop elem entary level. taught in classroom s w hich keep pace M acintosh com puter, and there is a sep­ at the sam e rate in the sam e fields.” w ith the w orld’s progress in technology, arate com puter instructional lab. D uring his tim e as elem entary reading H e gives an exam ple o f a kindergartner education and teaching m ethods,” he supervisor, Best acted as substitute assis­ Best praises the active and supportive w ho was a science w hiz but did not learn s a i d . tant principal for Nutsw am p at least 20 com m unity and P TA for these necessary to read until the end o f the school year. tim es. Thus, he is no stranger to the Curriculum requirem ents had been the l u x u r i e s . “The m ajor difference between what I s c h o o l . m ain focus of his position as an el­ But Best is also concerned w ith a was doing and what I am doing (now ) is em entary reading supervisor for the past child’s personal developm ent. H e quotes Every day he realizes that he is re­ that I get to w ork directly w ith the kids five years. Jim Crantz, a developm ental psychologist: sponsible for the safety and w ell-being o f m ore. That’s the best part o f the jo b .” 531 children. The next five years w ill usher in the “A child talks w hen they’re ready. A child 21st century w ith its ow n set o f challenges walks when they’re ready. They go to Best’s w ife, Lori, a first grade teacher H e does not take this responsibility for the education system, w hich Best is school when they’re ... five.” Best w on­ in Nutsw am p, w ill be relocated due to his lightly, concentrating on the adm inistra­ ready to m eet. d e r s w h y . appointm ent. tive, m aintenance, and teaching aspects o f the school to m ake sure the children are Nutswam p is evidence of M iddle­ Though this age requirem ent cannot be W hen asked how m any children they receiving the best. tow n’s dedication to keeping step w ith changed, it m ust be addressed, he said, have, he replied w ith a grin: “531.”

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The board voted 5-to-2 in favor o f the cluding affordable house units, is about 15 in N ew Jersey. BY M ARILYN DUFF variance at its Sept. 18 m eeting, w ith planned nearby. The com plex is one o f The closest is the Em ery M anor board m em bers Byron Beispiel and Em il four in the tow nship’s state-approved af­ Staff Writer Nursing and Rehab Center, Route 34, W rede dissenting. fordable housing plan and the only one O ld Bridge. M IDDLETOW N — The Zoning The application has been before the outside the Bayshore area. The other Board o f Adjustm ent has granted a use board for over a year and was opposed three are on or near Route 36. Laurel Associates Inc. received ap­ variance to build a 155-bed nursing by Laurel Associates (no relationship to The nursing hom e would be built in proval from the state Departm ent of hom e on Laurel Avenue, north of H ol­ the applicant), the owner of the A T & T tw o phases and operated by M ulticare Health in Decem ber 1993 to build a l a n d R o a d . p r o p e r t y . Com panies, whose headquarters are in nursing hom e in M iddletow n. Hackensack. The applicant, Laurel Associates Inc., The application was split into two The certificate of need, as the W oodm ere, N .Y ., needed a use variance parts, and the applicant w ill now seek The bulk of the tw o-story, 60,204- approval is called, is for a 95-bed facili­ because the approxim ately 6-acre site, site plan approval, including variances square-foot building w ould be built in ty, and is good for five years. located by the Laurel Avenue A T & T for front, rear and side setbacks, plus lot the first phase and accom m odate 95 The certificate indicates the total pro­ B ell Laboratories facility and the coverage o f 36.7 percent where only 20 b e d s . percent is perm itted.. ject w ould cost about $4.8 m illion and Holm del border, is zoned for office re­ The com pany operates about 59 nurs­ s e a r c h . w ould be called the Health Care Center A m ulti-fam ily housing com plex, in­ ing hom es in eight states, including o f M iddletow n. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEM BER 27, 1995 1 1

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‘ B A y S r t O ^ E Eth ics probe find s g'R'E'LT^M'US'tS form er m ayor guilty 696 No. Beers Street* Holmdel, N.J. 739-4243 State fines Ernest (Across from Bayshore Hospital) Open Everyday • Monday-Saturday 9:00 AM-6 PM • Sunday 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Cote $100 for voting on AT&T sewer line SPOOKY VISITORS • Every Weekend in October BY A M IS H A UPA DH YAYA Everything For Your Staff Writer Decorating Needs This Halloween HOLMDEL — Former Holmdel Mayor Ernest Cote was fined $100 by the • Painted Pumpkins • Gourds ethics unit of the state Department of • Halloween Ribbons & Bows • Indian Corn Community Affairs following an investi­ • Corn Stalks & Straw • Decorations gation of charges levied against him by

Everything For Your Fall Law n Care N eeds Chris Aquaviva of Aquaviva Ltd. “MUMS THE WORD” at Bayshore Greenhouses The ethics question centers on whether Over 30 Different Varieties Cote, as mayor and member of the • Fall Pansies • Flowering Cabbage & Kale • Fall Bulbs Holmdel Planning Board, should have voted on an application to the township for a sewer project from his employer — ■2 AT&T’s Bell Laboratories. Planning Board records indicate that Ernest Cote Cote had made public statements that he should not have voted while he was an worked for Bell Labs and therefore would employee of the company under con­ not become involved in the matter. sideration. “But then”, said Bob Friant, Addressing critics who suggest that he spokesperson for the DCA’s, Local Fi­ filed the charges against Cote because his nance Board, “Cote stepped down from housing developments were not given his chair (as mayor) and participated in access to AT&T’s sewer line, Aquaviva the discussion (as a citizen).” In addition, replied that he had no financial interest in said Friant, Cote voted twice on the pro­ the project, since his development had posal. already been approved for its own septic According to Aquaviva, Cote im­ system. properly participated in the discussion and “My main concern,” Aquaviva said “was that we were letting AT&T build a sewer line on a roadway where there were surrounding pieces of property in need of a septic system.” Aquaviva alluded to a meeting at which the township engineer had proposed a plan to use AT&T’s exist­ ing pump station so that residents could benefit. But based on the final decision, which Aquaviva claimed Cote helped pass, the force main of the sewer line is built at an elevation which makes it useless to resi­ dents unless they spend money on a pump station. Although there is no hard proof, both Friant and Aquaviva said that the resulting sewer main easement and developer’s agreements were very favorable to AT&T, saving the company money. Cote feels that the board is looking at ■ nsen CD CHANGER | this matter superficially and failed to “fol­ low where the value was flowing.” He SYSTEM S said the school board got cash and facili­ J D C 1 0 R F ties and the township saved money, since one pump was removed and another was MOTOMUt BMV0 PUIS PA6ER upgraded at AT&T’s cost. This saved the ,16 # Memory • Time Stamp • Tri-State Coverage taxpayers money, according to Cote, who DELUXE MODEL 6 colors to choose from FREE* AT&T CELLULAR PHONE added that roads were improved along the FREE* COM PUTER CHECK-up sewer route at the company’s expense. JJCAMAILIN REBATE FREE* HOME CHARGER Most important, Cote said, the net ACTIVAliON HtQUIRED FREE* BATTERY result is that the existing sewage treatment

AUTOSOUND REBATE ERVICE as low as $6.95 FREE* ACTIVATION * £ plant is no longer dumping into a brook, THE FUTURE IN AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS.... AT TODAYS LOW PRICES! FREE* PROGRAMMING thus protecting the environment. New eCiivaiiu ra VAI animal inuuueu nimuia pano w , uv, FREE* PROCESSING 120,300 or AT&T personal plan between 9/18-11/1/95 onlyjnduded Cote said that although he did consider at the time that his decision might be ethi­ (on Digital Phones) Cannot be combined with any other promotional oftei Pee minutes cally unsound, he felt the benefits to the have no cash value. Free off-peak minutes can be used in Home Rate area only and will appear on 1st & 2nd monthly Invoice. township outweighed the risks involved I ^ C E L L U L A R Minutes will expire 3 months alter activating. SERVICE and that he had to speak up. EATONTOWN OLD BRIDGE AS LOW AS 115 Route 35 No. 3600 Route 9 South Finally, Cote added, he is not tech­ 1/2 Mi, No. ot Monmouth Mall 2 doors from Oasis Ford <90*) 389-211* (908) 591-8888 Wireless Services nically an employee of Bell Labs, which Authorized Master Dealer applied for the permit. He works for Bell Labs’ parent company, AT&T. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEM BER 27. 1995 1 3 Rotary to provide passage to India

Civic group seeks w ill take any age,” Green said. “W e are try­ ing to take exceptional people and good four volunteers for representatives o f their field.” “W hen w e com e back, there should be a exchange program sense that we learned som ething, and we should share our knowledge w ith others,” ______BY LAUREN JAEGER______he stressed. In M ay, the team sponsored by India’s Staff W riter Rotary District 3 170 and the local New Jersey district, spent a m onth in N ew M A TA W A N — Dr. Joe Green, a local J e r s e y . podiatrist, needs four volunteers to accom ­ The Indians included the team leader, pany him on a m onthlong, all-expenses- Pratap Puranik, who is the chairm an and AN INDIA EXCHANGE — Dr. Jo , . , ______paid journey to India in January. m anaging director o f a large m anufacturing G reen, form er president and currently an Patwardhan of India in April, when he visited New Jersey as part of the business. The four non-Rotarians were Dr. active m em ber of the M atawan Rotary Rotary International’s Group Study Exchange Program. In January the M . C. M athai, a teacher, Channappa Club, w ill be the team leader on the club’s Rotary District 3170 of New Jersey will sponsor a trip, led by Dr. Green to Angadi, a legal advisor, Sharm ila Kam at, a next excursion. The four volunteers, who physics teacher, and Dr. A jay Paatwardhan, w ill live w ith host fam ilies in India, must a m edical doctor. form ed District 7500 which covers not be Rotarians or have fam ily members to send a team abroad for the annual ex­ M onm outh, Ocean and Burlington counties. w ho are Rotarians, in order to qualify. Green said he was excited to share the change. As a result, not one, but tw o trips new surgery techniques in podiatry w ith the “This is the first exchange program for Since 1965, 4,000 teams in 100 coun­ w ill be m ade this year. doctor. H e plans on lecturing about the the new ly form ed district,” G reen said. “W e tries have participated in the program to In January, the Rotary Foundation techniques w hen he arrives in India. give programs. That’s one o f the responsi­ prom ote better understanding am ong G roup Study Exchange w ill begin accepting b i l i t i e s . nations and in the long run, w orld peace. In addition( the four other Am erican applications for an exchange trip to Brazil, team m em bers w ill spend five days with According to Green, the part o f India his The Group Study Exchange, however, is scheduled to take place in A pril. someone in the same profession and vo­ team w ill be visiting is “the H aw aii o f a tiny part o f the Rotary Foundation’s good Green, w ho is m arried and the father of w o r k s . cation, to exchange ideas. India.” The nam e o f the state is G oa, w hich, a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old, said he is Except for the team leader, the four according to a paragraph w ritten by the Rotary International, founded in 1905, is lucky that his fam ily is supporting his jour­ Indian Rotary Club, District 3170, consists a m ulti-pronged organization designed to exchange group mem bers must not be ney. In addition, his M ataw an podiatry Rotarians. In addition, they m ust have been o f the Arabian Sea to the west, and m oun­ help m ankind. There are m ore than 27,000 office em ploys associates, so he w ill still tains and forests to the east. clubs in 152 countries. The Foundation is em ployed at the same place for tw o years, have a thriving'private practice w aiting for and m ust still have a job upon return. There are four universities; tem ples and the non-profit corporation supported by him w hen he returns. churches. Six different languages are spo­ members of the Rotary clubs. One o f the “W e are exposing non-Rotarians to the For m ore inform ation about the trip, or good that the Rotary Club does,” he ken. G reen noted that the clim ate is very hot foundation’s m ajor goals is to eradicate the M ataw an Rotary Club, call Dr. Green at e x p l a i n e d . in January. How ever, because of the re- polio from the w orld by sponsoring the 583-4800 or Barbara Tuttle at 566-2459 or districting last year, the chapter was unable im m unization o f children. The selection, however, w ill be highly 566-1881, ext. 137. com petitive. The applicant must undergo a In addition, the organization has aw ard­ ed m illions o f dollars w orth o f scholarships. rigorous interview before a team of R o t a r i a n s . The Health, Hunger and Hum anity Grants, which began in 1978, fund large scale In fact, Green had to go through the Sw ords crossed in bid hum anitarian projects. com petition before he was selected to be The exchange is far from an extended the team leader. He did not know how m any applicants there were, but the com pe­ vacation. Instead, it is a highly-structured to m ove fire hydrant educational program , w hich involves the tition consisted o f Rotarians from three counties, w hich includes 42 Rotary Clubs. keeping o f a m eticulous journals and m eet­ M ATAW AN — An unwanted fire has m ade it difficult to park their new, There are only ll clubs in M onm outh ing w ith m any o f the country’s residents. hydrant m ust stay w here‘it is, the borough large van. Councilm en Joe Penniplede told C o u n t y . council voted on Sept. 19 Upon return, the team m em bers must lec­ the council that the Swords have four vehi­ ture about what they learned to various H e thinks he received the honor because Tom and M arilyn Swords, of 93 Onyx “o f m y ability to m otivate a team and im bue cles, w hich m ade the hydrant quite an com m unity groups and the m edia. Place, asked the council at a previous o b s t a c l e . the sense o f m ission. “The team has to keep a daily log of m eeting whether a fire hydrant, w hich bor­ How ever, the council decided not to what has been accom plished,” Green “This is not a free vacation. There is a ders their drivew ay and has been linked to mission, and you must have the ability to m ove it, because it would set a precedent explained. “They have to report back to a few car accidents, could be rem oved and coordinate a team and get them ready,” for rem oving hydrants throughout the bor­ Rotary International, and present a dailv installed a few feet aw ay. Green said. ough for those residents w ho did not want j o u r n a l . ” The cost o f m oving it, according to Jake them in a certain location. The team members w ill live with host Since the district underw ent re-orga­ Applegate, head of the M atawan W ater nization last year, the M onm outh County “I suggest to the gentlem an that he take fam ilies for the duration o f their trip. Departm ent, w ould be about $5,000. a driving course,” said Councilm an Jack Rotary Clubs are now part of a new ly “W e are com pletely open-m inded, and The Swords said the hydrant tore a Shepherd, after casting his “no.” piece o ff a front bum per o f their car, and — Lauren Jaeger f i r T h e r e ’ s N o B e t t e r W a y T o CHRISTINE M . CAPALDI, D.D.S. Sp e n d a Su n d a y T h a n a B u f f e t B r u n c h O n T h e —- ■ - — Announces the O pening B e a c h A t B a h r s . L A N D I N G

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(EVEN IF WE'RE NOT BAYSHORE PLAZA (next to Foodtown) • Cem etery Lettering IN YOUR BOOKLET) Personal Service • Charge Accounts t o n i g h t INCLUDING: Specializing • PCS • US HEALTHCARE Owner-Pharmacists • PAIDRX -CIGNA Joe McDonald & Scott Eagelton St. Joseph's Cemetery • NPA • EXPRESS SCRIPTS Richard P. Stryker, Registered Pharmacist and BY PAUL GENTILE • MIDDLETOWN EMPLOYEES Shoreland • FEDERAL EMPLOYEES NEVER A LONG W AIT! Memorial Gardens Correspondent (Located on Apple Farm Road Jughandle) ABERDEEN — The Aberdeen FREE DELIVERY • 291-2900 601 Highway 35, Middletown • 671-1122 Tow nship Council and the Aberdeen Tow nship M unicipal U tilities Authority (A T M U A ) are scheduled to m eet face-to- face tonight. You’ve experienced a lot. A t the Sept. 19 council m eeting, the council reported that the A T M U A has You’ve seen a lot. agreed to m eet w ith the council to discuss whether or not it makes econom ic sense Now experience the best to disolve the local sewer authority w hich oversees Aberdeen’s sewer lines. The checking account you’ve ever seen. authority w ill m ake a presentation defending itself during the m eeting, w hich is slated for tonight at 7:30 p.m . The nature of the issue has put the council and the A T M U A in an adversarial B e s t Y ears C hocking relationship. W ith verbal fire anticipated, some council m em bers recom m ended having a m ediator to keep order. from Investors The issue of dissolving the A T M U A heated up last week when the A TM U A m ailed residents a new sletter w hich out­ lined their view s on the proposed dissolu­ Savings Bank t i o n . The new sletter stated that the council’s proposal to dissolve the A T M U A would If you’re at least 62 years of age, Investors Savings result in higher rates and less service for rate payers. The new sletter claim ed there Bank has something special for you, a checking account was a flaw in the township’s June 20 fi­ that is truly extraordinary. Maintain a minimum balance of nancial report, subm itted by the auditing firm of Gartz, Kaplan and Stankiew icz, just $50 in your account and you’ll get these benefits: w hich had indicated a substantial savings if the A T M U A were dissolved. • High interest earned on every dollar in your account. The A T M U A claim ed in its letter that the flaw in the financial report am ounts to • No charge for the checks you write. $226,658 in arithm etical and com puta­ tional errors. • No charge for your personalized checks. Despite the claim s in the A T M U A • No fee for Am erican Express® Travelers Cheques. newsletter, M ayor Brian P. M urphy m ain­ tained his stance on the issue. • No fee for money orders. “Frankly, I don’t think it takes too m uch to see that this w ill result in signifi­ • The option of having an Investors’ M A C card, the card cant cost savings. It’s a head count. If you that’s totally free no matter where or when you use it. reduce em ployees, you reduce spending,” said M urphy. The township auditor’s report on the If you’re of eligible age and already have a checking account at Investors, A T M U A indicated that it w ould only take please advise the Investors' office at which you bank; we’ll be pleased to tw o em ployees to run the township’s 14 convert your account to Best Years Checking! pum p stations; the A T M U A currently has six people m onitoring the pum p stations. In its newsletter, the A T M U A called the reduction to tw o em ployees, “m anpower unrealistic.” The A T M U A surveyed 18 utilities, and its 0.43 crew per pum p sta­ INVESTORS tion ranked as one o f the low est. M urphy said the council has attem pted SAVINGS R A N K to be fair with the A T M U A by inviting discussions, and he expressed disappoint­ SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS: HOME OFFICE: ‘ Highway 71 and Warren Avenue MILLBURN* m ent that the A TM U A m ailed a newslet­ COLTS NECK: Highway 34, P. O. Box 127 • Clark* ter to residents w ithout the council having DEAL: • East Orange 88 Norwood Avenue, P. O. Box 227 • Hillside* a chance to review it. FREEHOLD: • Irvington ’ * Highway 9 and Adelphia Road • Livingston* Murphy and A TM U A Chairman Sami LONG BRANCH: 169 Broadway • Plainfield* R izkalla have had their differences in the NAVES/NK: • Short Hills* * Highway 36 and Valley Drive • Springfield* past, including R izkalla signing harass­ TOMS RIVER: • Union* *874 Fischer Blvd.. Bay Plaza m ent com plaints against the m ayor, claim ing he left threatening messages on mia c ® 24-Hour Banking Locations || DEPOSITS FDIC INSUREDTQ$io( m his answ ering m achine.

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The Tow nship Council w ill be presented E r i c k s o n . C om puters as w ell as a 12 year old. N O W YO U CAN! w ith the results o f an independent study o f Courtney’s trip included a study o f the the tow nship’s pow er distribution system underground pow er lines in the Strathm ore o n O c t . 1 0 area, and he also contacted som e o f the Flexible 8-Hour Adult Course A t a Sept. 12 special workshop m eeting, tow nship’s m ajor pow er users, including • Individual Attention W hile the council selected Courtney and A s­ Grand Union, Jamesway, the Garden M anor Learning At Your Ow n Pace sociates, o f O hio, to perform the indepen­ and the tow nship’s schools. • Fun, Informal Atmosphere dent study. Anchor Glass, the township’s Deputy M ayor Richard Goldberg met largest taxpayer and biggest consum er o f w ith Courtney to express his feelings on the • Adults of All Ages W elcome electricity, w ill pay for the study, w hich is i s s u e . Leam How To Use - expected to cost in the $20,000 range. “I just wanted to m ake it clear that we • The Internet * Word Processing A nchor Glass believes it can save nearly are not only concerned w ith the finances of • Graphics Programs $2 m illion a year in its electric bills if the issue, but also w hether or not Aberdeen • Video Conferencing • Desktop Publishing Aberdeen takes over responsibility for dis­ can handle this kind o f operation,” said tributing electricity from Jersey C entral G o l d b e r g . U n i o n S q u a r e Power & Light (JCP&L). . The council has said in the past that the O f f i c e C o m m o n s Assistant Township M anager Anna-Lisa results o f Courtney’s study w ill be the pri­ m agine 2nd Floor • Suite H Erickson reported at the Sept. 19 council m ary basis for the council’s decision on 500 Rt. 35 South m eeting that John Courtney visited the w hether or not to take over the electrical dis­ ______om orrow M i d d l e t o w n township for a few days last w eek and tribution system . H ow ever, the residents w ill began gathering all the necessary in­ m ake the final decision when they vote on MULTIMEDIA EDUCATION FOR KIDS & ADULTS 9 0 8 -9 3 3 -0 2 2 4 form ation on the township’s pow er distri­ the issue on the N ov. 7 ballot in the form of ADULT CLASSESJkRE FORM ING NOW bution system. a binding referendum . Upon approval, the Courtney visited Anchor Glass to study township w ill be forced to go ahead with its substation. H e also traced A nchor’s m unicipalization. I $2 5 O F F ADULT 8-HOUR COURSE \ transmission lines, w hich run into Keyport JC P & L, the current distributor o f the W ith this ad thru 10/30/95. and South Am boy. township’s power, is opposed to the m u­ Courtney also exam ined NJ Transit’s nicipalization o f the pow er distribution sys­ = substation located by the Santa Fe devel­ tem and Councilm an W ayne Sm ith reported opm ent. NJ Transit, which provides some that they are going to air their opinion on pow er to JC P & L, then distributes it to some m unicipalization on Channel 12. JC P & L has residents, has expressed an interest in pur­ also expressed dissatisfaction w ith the con­ O a k l a n d chasing pow er from the township if it goes sulting firm , claim ing they are “pro m uni.” ahead w ith m unicipalization. Township M anager James Cox said the According to Erickson, an im portant state Board o f Public U tilities w ill be releas­ C a r p e t aspect o f C ourtney’s visit included getting a ing inform ation to the public on the issue o f feel for the com m unity and the type o f ser­ m unicipalization; however, they w ill not vice it needs. take a pro o r con stance on m unicipalization, VINYL • AREA RU G S-TILE “H e tried to feel out all the aspects o f the considered to be one o f the hottest issues PRESENTS THE town, the type of neighborhoods we have right now in the utility industry. and the type o f services w e need. H e really — Paul Gentile took a good look at everything,” said STEP INTO SAVINGS I CLASSES BEGIN WEEK OF OCT. 2ND! 1 SALE! 1 - a v ; j & m , / . ‘0 «, .S t . FRegister now for the

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“W e received the grant inform ation in Art, music, and the m ail and w e said, ‘L et’s do som ething w ith this.’ W e asked for $770 and got language depts. everything,” she said. to work together The children, w ho are the inspiration for the program and w ho m ay be advisors to the sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade BY LAUREN |AEGER students, usually arrive not know ing any Staff Writer English at all. W ithin a year, m any o f the students becom e fluent. KEYPO RT — As a result of a $770 In addition to the m any books on other grant just awarded to the Keyport School cultures, the students w ill be the consul­ D istrict, a m ulti-cultural m usical puppet tants on w hat their hom elands are really show w ill be perform ed for the first tim e l i k e ever at the Central School. For instance, Nguyen Hoang, 13, ar­ The grant is from the Alliance for A rt rived from Vietnam in April 1993, w ith­ Educafion/New Jersey in Partnership, of out know ing any English at all. Today, he the N ew Jersey State Council on the Arts. laughs and kids around during his studies A total o f 66 proposals w ere received, and like any A m erican teen-ager. 22 were awarded. No grant was greater “The country looks nice,” he said than $1,000. about Vietnam . “School is a bad envi­ Project SHO W (Share Other W orlds) ronm ent. It’s very sm all, about the quarter MULTI-CULTURAL CONFERENCE — The Keyport Central School will w ill involve the sixth-, seventh- and o f the size o f this school, w ith a lot of stage two multi-cultural puppet shows this year. The show will be a com­ eighth-grade pupils w riting, producing bined effort of the music, arts and English as a Second Language people. Som e o f the teachers were nice, and finally, creating all of the sets and Departments. Shown are Leiland Oquendo, a seventh-grade ESL student, but they hit you if you were talking in puppets for a “m ulti-ethnic” puppet show. (I to r) Elizabeth DeGiulio, ESL teacher, Nguyen Hoang, seventh grade ESL class, w ere late, or you didn’t do you A rt teacher Louise Ellvinger, m usic student, Louise Ellvinger, art teacher, Sandra Cerillo, music teacher, and hom ew ork. They also smoked during teacher Sandra C erillo, and Elizabeth Margaret Clark, ESL teacher. c l a s s . ” (Photo by Rich Schultz) D eG iulio and M argaret Clarke, w ho teach Paula M aurao Vidigal, 17, is an ex­ English as a Second Language, w ill w ork change student from B razil. together on the project. “It is a big, tropical country and beau­ “This award recognizes your project tiful, w ith different cultures,” she said. for its innovation and potential im pact on GO P leg islato rs seek “It’s like N ew Y ork being different than arts education developm ent in the state,” Alaska. W e speak Portuguese, but our said M arete W ester, executive director o f Portuguese is different than the Por­ the A lliance for A rts Education, in the let­ tuguese in Portugal. It is like English be­ Borough H all funds ter w hich announced the grant. ing spoken in the United States and in The m oney w ill be used for m aterials E n g l a n d . BY LAUREN JAEGER senior center; and another $75,000 for and supplies for the tw o shows. The grant parking meters. She m anaged to help get “W e have gym class, but we don’t m oney supplem ents the total of $4,500 a Staff Writer $85,000 for the Aberdeen Tow nship have an extra class, like cooking. W e used year (outside o f salaries) that the Keyport P o l i c e . to have English class, after school, for K E Y P O R T — For years, the 70-year- There is no official nam e for the state Board o f Education norm ally budgets for old Keyport Borough H all, Police Station four years, four hours a w eek. grant to m unicipalities. the art and m usic departm ents. and annex on M ain Street have been in “M y school year is opposite. I start the The grant becam e m ore enticing to the Elizabeth DeG iulio, the ESL teacher dire need o f repair and im provem ent. school in January and finish in D e­ Keyport officials when Sm ith prom ised, w ho applied for the grant, said that stu­ How ever, a 1993 study concluded that cem ber,” she said. “There are no strings attached. There is dents w ill spend the m onth of Septem ber to renovate or to re-build a borough hall, The Lins, Bin, 12, and Ping, 10, ar­ no m atching gran t... W e are looking for which would include bringing the build­ researching cultures. rived from C hina last A pril. Their parents outright m oney to be used at your discre­ ing up to Am ericans W ith D isabilities During October and Novem ber, the own and operate the Num ber One t i o n . ” A ct standards, w ould cost at least $1 m il­ students w ill design the theater, puppets Chinese Restaurant. “W e can’t do it ourselves. That’s w hy lion — a price tag that a financially and costum es, and w rite the script, m usic Their ESL teacher, M argaret Clarke, w e cam e to you,” A tkins said. strapped borough can ill afford to pay. and lyrics. A fter a conversation on the sidew alk, noted the contrast between the brother, A s a result, tw o K eyport officials con­ By Decem ber, the students should be the officials entered the building, w alking B in, and the sister, Ping, adapting to tacted the state and asked for som e help ready to put on the first show. Am erican ways. through each room w ith the exception of to get the job done. the Keyport Detective bureau, housed in The same w ork shctild go into the sec­ “Everyday, she’d just look at the food Councilwom an June Atkins and the cellar, and the m ayor’s office, w hich ond production, scheduled for M ay 1996. in the cafeteria and shake her head,” Councilm an Dave Ham m ond, the Re­ was locked. The out-of-tow n officials got The E S L teachers are thrilled to have a C larke recalled. “He adapted to food publicans on the Keyport Borough to m eet w ith some of the borough’s Council, m et w ith Assem blym an Joe chance to share the cultures o f the stu­ quickly and got very Am ericanized.” w orkers during the visit Azzolina and Assem blywom an Joann H. dents they have been teaching for so long. O n the positive side, Ping has blended First, they m et w ith Pauline Red­ Sm ith on Sept. 20, and took a tour o f the D eG iulio, a 12-year teacher w ith the in w ell w ith the other pupils, likes her m ond, tax collector, and observed her old buildings to inspect the prem ises and district, said she currently has 30 children new hom e, and her English has become cram ped office. from Vietnam , B razil, the Philippines, so fluent, she now takes orders over the discuss state grant possibilities. From there, they entered the police Sm ith and Azzolina, both Republicans Puerto Rico, China and H aiti. phone for the restaurant. station and looked at the outdated equip­ w ho represent the 13th district, are up for m e n t . re-election this year. The group observed tw o outdated jail Republican Borough Council candi­ cells that w ere dark, and included only a date Robert B urlew also accom panied the IN BRIEF toilet and cot. all-Republican tour through Borough A brief handshake m eeting w ith Capt. H a l l . Walkers to raise Spaghetti dinner Ted G ajew ski took place. “I can’t get you a m illion,” said Sm ith, “You would probably be better off looking grim ly at the form er JC P& L funds for diabetes slated for Friday w ith a new building,” A zzolina said. building, w hich has housed the borough O ut o f the entire tw o-story building, headquarters since the 1950s. N ew Jersey residents are invited to The Central Baptist Church w ill hold a only the council cham bers seem ed to “You w ill never get it all, but participate in the Am erican Diabetes A s­ spaghetti dinner from 5-8 p.m . on Friday. bring a nod o f approval from all o f the $300,000 or $400,000 w ill help you. sociation W alktoberfest on Sept. 30 and officials. A tkins said a nice touch w as the The church is located at the corner of You’ve have got to be reasonable,” A z­ Oct. 1. W alkers m ay choose from 12 des­ new m ural depicting the Borough of Third and East Highland avenues in A t­ zolina said. ignated sites throughout N ew Jersey. K eyport logo flanked by tw o seagulls fly ­ lantic Highlands. Sm ith advised Atkins and Ham m ond, W alktoberfest, one of Am erican D ia­ ing over the Raritan Bay, which recently Cost is $6 for adults and $3 for chil­ “G ive me a breakdown o f figures. Send betes A ssociation’s largest fund-raising was com pleted by James Poling, who event, takes place sim ultaneously in over dren 12 and under. Proceeds w ill benefit m e a nice letter on tow n stationery.” volunteered to do the job. 200 sites nationw ide. the restoration fund. This year, Sm ith m anaged to wrangle To find the W alktoberfest nearest you, For m ore inform ation, call (908) 291­ $250,000 from the state budget to build In 1993, the Borough H all feasibility call 1-800-254-W A LK . 0 2 2 7 . Keansburg a new town hall; $40,000 for a Continued on next page INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 1 9 SAND BAR INN

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' V 1. A j dents their first chance to visit the tow n­ ship’s recently acquired Bayonet Farm on M iddletown Road. i 1 WINDOW & DOORS. Guests w ill also get to visit one of H olm del’s m ost significant historic hous­ es, the 17th-century Stout-Hendrickson House on Crawfords Corner Road, owned by Richard Darby. The M aster’s Octave, an 1860 sea cap­ n m m M , tain’s house on W est Front Street in Keyport, owned by Theodore M iller, is the third and final house on the N ov. 17 tour. The houses w ill be decorated w ith a i holiday them e, and local designers Sura M alaga and Ria Gulian of Chateau d’ln- terieur, H olm del, w ill furnish and decorate several room s at Bayonet Farm . The event, called a “Historic Tour of Victorian Hom es,” is chaired by Fern BUILDERS' f f ^ Esposito, H olm del, and w ill include a Victorian-style luncheon, fashion show and boutique, all at the G arden State Arts C e n t e r . Tickets are $50 per person, including the tour — w hich guests can take at their t i m e O F F E R own pace — and are available by calling the hospital foundation office at 739-5994. Bayonet Farm is owned by Holm del Tow nship and is the form er hom e of M iss Laura Harding, a philanthropist, w ho died l a s t y e a r . The township acquired the extensive rural property in 1985, but only took pos­ session follow ing M iss H arding’s death. D uring extensive renovations in the pOT*oU"o * ^ [lf* L 1930s, M iss Harding discovered a small bayonet in the chim ney, hence the name “Bayonet Farm .” : SSSIKe H U N fiS^lT-M C ! The property was form erly owned by the Bennett and M agee fam ilies. M iss Harding was a close friend of film great Katherine Hepburn, w ho visited I ™ .FRENCH often. The “Bam boo Room ,” where the film star stayed, the living room , dining DOORS! room and m aster bedroom , w ill be show­ cased for the house tour. & M O R E ! The Stout-Hendrickson House is as­ sociated w ith Penelope Stout, probably the county’s best known early settler. Shipwrecked on the M onm outh County coast and left to die, she was nursed back to health by a N ative Am erican Indian and BUILDERS' GENERAL later returned to raise a large fam ily. D avid Stout, the son o f Penelope and SUPPLY COMPANY OFFER EXPIRES R ichard Stout, is reputed to have built the 10/31/95 D arby house around 1690, and Penelope is Buy Where the Builders Buy! believed to have spent her final years t h e r e . MONMOUTH COUNTY MONMOUTH COUNTY OCEAN COUNTY MIDDLESEX CO UNTY UNION COUNTY The M aster’s Octave has been open to LITTLE SILVER OAKHURST TOMS RIVER EDISON CRANFORD the public previously and is furnished as a 15 Sycamore 802 West Park 893 Highway 1177 Inman 336 Centennial m useum , w ith works by local artists, Avenue Avenue 37 West Avenue Avenue including the late sculptor, D onald D eLue. 908-747-0808 908493-9100 908-473-0303 908-757-6600 908-276-0505 I

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volum inous study docum ents, w hich had BY MARILYN DUFF only been released a short tim e earlier. Staff Writer The environm ental group subm itted its recom m endations to the D EP in June. It Monmouth County Friends of also hired a W ashington, D .C . envi­ C learw ater believes there are som e serious ronm ental consultant, Henry S. Cole of flaw s in a plan to clean up contam inated Henry S. Cole & Assoc., whose recom ­ soil and ground w ater at the International m endations w ere sim ilar to the Clearw ater Flavors & Fragrances Inc. w aterfront site G r o u p ’ s . in Union Beach. Cole said the plan should extend the The Sandy Hook-based environm ental planned ground water collection system group, which sparked an investigation of and address contam ination m igration the site nine years ago, presented its caused by surface runoff. objections to the public Sept. 19 at C harlton is not at all optim istic that his Keyport Borough H all. group’s recom m endations w ill be in­ The state Department of cluded in the state’s final cleanup plan. Environm ental Protection is expected to “The inform al word from the DEP is adopt a final rem ediation plan shortly. that they w ill not im plem ent any of the In accordance w ith an O ct. 29, 1986 Friends’ recom m endations,” Charlton told TOO West Front Street adm inistrative consent order, IFF w ill the group o f about 20 people w ho attend­ • Keypdrt, NJ 07735 Get the look fund the estim ated $10 m illion cost o f the ed last w eek’s m eeting. S a l o n thats right for you c l e a n u p . They had arranged to air their findings • 908-888-7575 “The basic approach is not bad, but it and objections Aug. 10 in Union Beach, has som e serious holes in it,” said Jack but at the last m inute, the Union Beach Charlton, w ho presented the group’s find­ Borough Council w ithdrew its perm ission ings and objections. to use the m eeting hall. “The m ost serious,” he said, is that it Problem s at the waterfront IF F site go does not include a storm water m anage­ back to 1979 when the Coast Guard dis­ m ent plan, to prevent contam inants from covered contam inated groundwater seep­ So Long Hernia. being carried o ff site in surface w ater ing into the Raritan Bay. r u n o f f . A collection trench to capture it was Another problem , according to installed, but in 1986, m em bers o f M C FC Say goodbye^ ____7 to your hernia withvitfi a visit to The Hernia Center. We'll Charlton, is that the plan for cleaning up found that seepage was continuing. provide the relief you seek utilizing the revolutionary mesh-hernia contam inated soil is based solely on the IF F subsequently was charged w ith plug technique, using only a two inch incision, a hernia plug is level o f PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) violating state w ater pollution laws. As positioned to permanently hold your hernia in place. CompletedComplete in — a known carcinogen — “not the things part o f the adm inistrative consent order, it less than 20A) minutes, you peculiar to IF F .” The plant produces spe­ agreed to pay $1.25 m illion in fines and have minimal discomfort, cialty organic chem icals. post a $4 m illion letter of credit for are home in two hours and M C FC also wants to see a contam i­ cleanup o f the site once rem edial and fea­ nated groundwater collection system ex­ sibility studies w ere com pleted and a final back to work within days. tended around the perim eter o f the entire plan developed. Performed in the privacy of I site, not just the north and w est sides as The contam inated ground water comes our state inspected and the D E P proposes. from a shallow aquifer about 15 feet Medicare certified operating suite, relief is just a phone call away. The site is bordered to the north by below ground which drains in all di­ IRA M. RUTKOW, M.D., Dr. P.H., F.A.C.S. ALAN W. 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1:30 p.m. Talent Show Maini Dave Zizlin - HHS Dunk Ta 2:00 p.m.: Jason McMerty • HHS Dunk Tank Marie’s Catering Holmdel Cook-Off judging begins 3:00 p.m. Ocean Fitness Center M ain! “Men’s Best Legs Contest” Lori Bergamatto • HHS Dunk Tank CASOLA FARMS has a Full Landscape Division that offers you: 3:30 p.m. YFK Karate Demonstration MainI • Innovative Designs • Premium Quality • Competitive Prices 4:00 p.m. Sharon Popkin - HHS Ounk Tank • Quality Workmanship • Personalized Service Bayshore Academy M ain ! ? of Dance 7 We invite you to walk through our Landscaped Display at our Garden Center to show you an example of our innovative designs. 4:15 p.m. Indian Heritage Dancers Main Stage

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There are 49 full-time real estate professionals (in photo) at Weichert Joseph Uras Monuments, 601 Highway 35 north (Apple Farm Road Realtors, 208 Highway 34, Aberdeen. Among the agents are special­ jughandle) Middletown, brings 25 years of personal experience to the ists in residential properties, commercial sales and relocation services. headstone monument business. All headstones are set by our sea­ Weichert Realtors of Aberdeen has in-house mortgage representatives soned crew with more than 10 years of experience working together. and offers a variety of home and personal insurance. Primary sales Open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to focus is on Monmouth and Middlesex counties, where the office has 3 p.m. Call (908) 671-1122. In photo: (l-r) Joe Yatsko, Bob Bruno, Pete had continued success since 1979. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phipps Joe Uras, Bert Dazinski, Aaron Cleveland, Mike Di Barba, Kevin Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Call McClister. (908) 583-5400.

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The past 30 years have seen many fine pilots emerge from G ibson A ir J B Discounters, at 3141 Route 35, Hazlet, currently celebrating its Academy,at the Allaire Airport, Route 34 south in WallTownship. Owner 25th anniversary sale, features a large selection of custom produced Billy Gibson uses the latest in educational technique and technology to tables, dinette sets and breakfast nooks, in a wide array of creatively train pilots for private and commercial licenses, including air transport styled shapes and sizes. Endless combination possibilities are available and certified flight instructor. Individual training allows pilots to learn at in the on-premises upholstery shop, with hundreds of fabrics from their own pace and firmly grasp all information. Potential students will which to choose. Wood finishes can be matched to your cabinetry. We want to take advantage of the Gibson Air Academy Intro-Flight lesson. carry a full line of mattresses, bunk, day and water beds. Competitively Open year-round with convenient daily hours. Call (908) 938-3250. In priced and service oriented, we cater to residential, high-quality pro­ photo: (l-r) Billy Gibson, owner/president; flight instructors Marcus fessional and commercial clientele. Decorator service is available. Olsbunes and Matt Bonwell. Not in photo: Ilene Goetzek and Esa Harju Shop and save. Call (908) 888-1118. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 2 5 MEET YOUR MERCHANTS A GREATER MEDIA NEWSPA

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Steve Chan, now sole owner of The Ruby Palace, located at 2174 Specialty: Weight loss plans designed for the individual, very ■supportive Route 35 in Holmdel, looks forward to greeting his old friends once private weigh-ins and behavioral education, all geared toward long -term again. He has just returned from China with many new dishes to add weight maintenance. to the menu selections from Cantonese, Hunan and Polynesian spe­ Years in Business: 11+ years cialties, available seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.The fine M ention this ad for: A free week when you sign up for 6 weeks. cuisine features nightly dinner specials which change weekly and a Address: 8 Tindall Road, Middletown daily luncheon special at $3 75.All food is delivered fresh daily.A ban­ Phone: (908) 615-0400 ' : quet room and full bar are available to accommodate private parties Hours: Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday, Friday 7:45 a.m. to 1 p.m.; of 100. Take advantage of our off-premises catering in your home or Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.; evenings by office.Take-out is always an option. Call (908) 264-2002. appointment. Photo: Amy Grossman, owner/counselor •

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Specialty: Project-oriented supply center with a complete selection For more than 25 years, the Maecom Adult School has been helping peo­ of kitchens, doors, windows and lumber for decks and home remod­ ple finish their high school diplomas and to receive training in a variety of eling. disciplines.Their high school diploma program is free of charge and at the Years in Business: 5 years completion of the course, students may receive a G.E.D., the New Jersey Bring this ad for: One free key made State Diploma. Continuing education classes run approximately 8-10 A ddress : 424 Route 35 south, at Oakhill Rd., Middletown weeks and fees are nominal. Classes are held at the MaecomAdult School, H ours: Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 4 1 Meridian Road, Eatontown, as well as at some local high schools. p.m. Registration for the diploma program ends October 15th, so call today. To Phone: (908) 741-4444 register, contact Lucille Quigley at (908) 542-3439- In photo: Diane Gregory,Theresa Homey, Lucille Quigley and Cynthia Portera.

Specialty: Matawan Opticians is a full-service eye glasses store.They Specialty: Full-service real estate company, specializing in residential, fit and dispense spectacle eye wear. commercial, industrial, land and rentals in Monmouth, Middlesex and Years in Business: 20 years Ocean counties. Call one of our highly trained sales associates for Address: 101 Route 34, Strathmore Shopping Center assistance. Phone: (908) 583-3888 Years in business: 15 years H ours: Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; evenings Monday Bring this ad for: a free market analysis and Thursday until 8 p.m.; Saturday until 6 p.m. Address: 117 Highway 35, Keyport Photo: Harold Sherman Phone: (908) 264-3456 H ours: Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

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Cornucopia Restaurant, 98 Maple Place in Keyport, is a perfect fam­ Count on Vespia Tire Center of Keyport to keep you rolling. ily getaway any day of the week. In three spacious dining areas, guests Located at Route 35 south and Lloyd Road (across from the Town and are invited to relax and enjoy the charming decor of rich woodwork, Country Diner) in Keyport, Vespia Tire Center features Goodyear and arched entryways and chandelier lighting. The menu at this Cooper Tires. Complete service work is also available, including front Italian/Continental establishment features fresh sauteed salmon, hal­ end alignment, brakes and tune-up.All warranties are honored at all 12 ibut and other seafood, plus prime cuts of beef and a variety1 of Italian Vespia Tire Centers throughout Middlesex, Somerset, Mercer and specialties. Cornucopia offers a children’s menu and delicious daily Monmouth counties. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 6 specials. Catering is available for parties of up to 50 guests. All major p.m. and Saturday, 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call (908) 264-4888. In photo: credit cards accepted. Open 9 a.m. to 11 p.m., daily. Call (908) 739­ The Vespia staff. 6888. In Photo: (l-r) Sulayman, Nancy, Nedim, Joanie and Becky'. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 2 7

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Specialty: Specialize in sports cards, phone cards, collectibles and Specialty: Bakers racks ... over 200 on display in many sizes, styles, promo cards, for new and old businesses. finishes and colors. From our full-service furniture store, fill every Years in Business: 2 months room in your house ... sofas, chairs, tables, dining rooms, bedrooms Address: 7 West Front St., Keyport and entertainment rooms. Al$o, enjoy our assortment of gifts and Phone: (908) 888-1333 home accessories. M ention this ad for: New Jersey Phone Card store collectible and Address: 179 South St., Freehold promotional phone cards. Phone: (908) 431-9492 Hours: Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.)m. to 6 p.m.; Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Photo: Jeff and Gary Brady Photo: Robert Cheser, Melanie Wedewer, Annette Perez, Mercene and Chuck Stapp, owners.

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Select the perfect interior design at D ress Y our W indows, 1874 Hwy. C hin a Buffet, the largest Chihese buffet in town, has great food at great 35, Middletown. Owners Mary Ann and Roger Pilkington specialize in prices. Owner Tommy Tong (ijn photo) is proud to have 50 scrumptious custom drapery, carry a full line of decorating items and offer thousands dishes that change daily, including shrimp, beef, fried dumplings and of vertical and drapery fabrics. Discounts on vertical blinds will reach 70 boneless ribs. The buffet is $4.99, all you can eat, and includes salad, percent this year. Serving customers from Wall to Edison, Dress Your fresh fruit, appetizer, soup arid dessert, Monday-Friday; a complete din­ Windows allows you to shop in the convenience of your home. Store ner is $7.49, Sunday-Thursday. Enjoy eat-in or take-out delicious Chef’s hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., but they make house Specials such as General Ts o’s Chicken, Sizzling Steak and Scallops, calls during the evenings and weekends to accommodate their cus­ Chicken with Broccoli, Tung Ting Shrimp, and Sesame Beef. Come on tomers. At Dress Your Windows, you will find the style that suits your down and eat to your heart's content. Located at 3005 Highway 35 at desire. Call (908) 706-1210. In photo: Mary Ann Pilkington. Not pic­ Hazlet Plaza, Hazlet. Hours ar e Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; tured: Roger Pilkington. Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. (908) 888-9696. 2 8 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT

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BALLET-JAZZ-TAP rel Avenue to walk to school. PRE-SCHOOL - CHARACTER Says S. Laurel Ave. At the board’s Sept. 18 meeting, Ruth should be declared Bihuniak, 4 Shadyside Ave., asked the DIRECTOR - VIORICA GEDO, Former Prima Ballerina board to consider declaring South Laurel with the Natl. Ballet of Rumania Avenue a hazardous route so that her FACULTY - VIORICA GEDO, DOUG SHANKMAN, from Broadway Dance Ctr., hazardous route LEAH K0RZ0N. MICHELE YURKO, MARINA KALININA, MARY MENDAS (Voice) daughter could be bused to Union Avenue FACILITY- 3,000 sq. ft. with sprung wood floors, 15' ceilings, skylights, free parking BY MARILYN DUFF School, or better yet, reinstating regular busing for her daughter. PERFORMING OPPORTUNITIES - concerts, competitions, Staff Writer Under state law, students in grades year end dance showcase HAZLET — The Board of Education kindergarten through eight who live be­ will take a fresh look at potential traffic yond 2 miles from their school must be 3 Sheila Dr, Tinton Falls call for free brochure! bused. Districts have the option of pro­ off Apple St, near Kinkel's, Rts. 35, hazards for students who use South Lau- 5 3 0 - 9 3 4 0 viding “courtesy” busing for other stu­ 537, 520, and GSP Exit 109 dents if they consider the walking route hazardous. Hazlet provides courtesy busing for six routes it has designated hazardous, and also for kindergarten through grade three students who live between a mile and 2 miles from school. The Bihuniaks live very close to the 2- mile limit. In dispute is whether they are inside or outside the limit. Bihuniak’s measurement puts her home 359 feet out­ side the 2-mile limit, making her daughter eligible for busing, while the district’s measurement places it 232 feet short of the limit. As for designating the roadway a haz­ ardous route — which would also solve the problem — Bihuniak said traffic along Laurel Avenue has quadrupled since the completion of the Holmdel Towne Center and other townhouse developments along Laurel Avenue in neighboring Holmdel. There are no sidewalks on her side of the street, so her daughter has to cross to the other side without the aid of a crossing guard, walk down Laurel Avenue to Middle Road, then along Middle Road to Union Avenue and up Union Avenue to get to school. The shorter route would be along Route 36, but that is prohibitive. “It’s just a scary thing,” said Bihuniak. SNOWSUIT Even an adult has difficulty crossing Laurel Avenue, she said. Bihuniak’s daughter was bused last year. But just a week into this school year, she was dropped from the busing rolls. Bihuniak said she received no advance notification. Ken May, a neighbor who lives at 20 Shadyside Ave., told the board his son’s busing was also cut, but he did receive a notification letter. He also managed to prove his son lives beyond the 2-mile limit and got the busing reinstated. Board member Dorothy O’Connor supported Bihuniak’s request to declare Laurel Avenue a hazardous route, and Schools Superintendent Timothy P. Nogueira said he “would like to investi­ gate this some more.” Nogueira called the term “courtesy NONE HIGHER busing” a misnomer and said “safety is the most important thing to all of us.” Values to $100.00 The board was expected to discuss the matter further at a Sept. 26 curriculum meeting at board offices at Bethany Thurs., Sept. 28th Commons. A> hj am h Two years ago, parents of young chil­ i n r u dren in a neighborhood just north of Shadyside Avenue fought unsuccessfully to have the board restore courtesy busing Sun., O ct. 1st to Lillian Drive School. In a related matter at last week’s meet­ VOID WITH OTHER PROMOS • STYLES MAY VARY BY STORE ing, the board voted not to provide cour­ tesy busing for students who have to walk near the intersection of Line Road and Sophia Drive. A L L S T O R E S Board member Teri Morosco said Line Road is no different than Middle Road, • SAYREVILLE • SHREWSBURY • LAKEWOOD • MATAWAN • BRICK PLAZA • OLD BRIDGE • S E A M SQ. where students also have to walk. Also, Continued on next page 780-0007 525-0733 747-1000 370-4900 556-9408 252-0777 679-9090 918-1211 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 2 9

Continued from previous page Recent state legislation allows districts to make courtesy busing costs a separate the board reasoned that if it okayed the PARENTS AND line item in the school budget. Districts Stevie ty’t' one intersection, it would have to do the would have the option of having voters same thing for all the other intersections STUDENTS Is Ready for Football along Line Road. cast a separate vote on this line item. We expanded to Another new law requires the state In another related action, the board, in The Center For accom odate more people Department of Transportation to make compliance with a new state regulation, Tutoring & College Counseling construction of sidewalks along hazardous and now have 2 5 T V 's formally adopted a list of six hazardous is pleased to announce the opening routes a priority. of our Marlboro office Your favorite C ollege or Pro routes where it has been providing cour­ A third bill, which the state Senate will for tesy busing. Team will be on at vote on this fall, would permit towns and • Math & Spanish Tutoring The list, which can be changed at any school districts to contract together to pro­ Stevie time, includes: the Bethany Road bridge, • College Placement - College Selection vide courtesy busing, make towns respon­ MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL Lloyd Road, routes 35 and 36, the Poole sible for designating hazardous routes, & Application Process Avenue-Middle Road intersection (except and permit towns and/or school boards to (Specialist in colleges for L.D., A.D.D.) Buffalo-Cleveland for high school students), and the charge for courtesy busing. • How to Find Scholarships Free Halftime Buffet Keansburg Park area, including Palmer, The three bills were developed and Take Advantage ot Our Complimentary Hudson and Essex avenues and the adja­ sponsored by Assemblyman Joseph A z­ Thurs a n d Sat. - DJ Krazy Frank cent streets, including the Mieleville zolina (R-Middletown) after courtesy bus­ College Admissions Seminar Friday Night - Falling Walls Mobile Home Park. ing was eliminated in nearby Middletown. Thursday, Oct. 12,h at 7:30 pm 910 Union Avenue, Union Beach Call Now for Reservations: 591-5408 H

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Road repairs delayed ABERDEEN — The Cliffwood road voted unanimously to grant the money. program continues to encounter problems “It would be prudent to replace these B 8 3 - B 7 7 8 that will delay the project’s completion mains. It’s going to delay us several more date, assistant township engineer Donald weeks, but in the long run, it’s the right One Of Monmouth Counties Largest Norbut reported at the Sept. 19 council thing to do,” said Norbut. meeting The project has been plagued with vari­ Selections Of Ceramic Tile <6 Marble According to Norbut, all the gas mains ous problems, including instances of poor HOURS: Mon., Tues. 8-5 need to be replaced on the streets targeted workmanship by one of the project’s con­ Wed., Thurs. 8 -7:30 p.m., Sat. 8-5 by the Cliffwood Road project. As a result, tractors. the project will be delayed another “sever­ Councilman John Gartley, a Cliffwood C/)uicou&' t/te Ghus&ic ffieautq WE ALSO CARRY al weeks,” the engineer said. Beach resident, said some residents are o/'G’eiKinu'c and^fftw W e bnleJ • Hardwood Flooring The project was originally scheduled to expressing concerns over the open holes Qvnefesx, f/iisti’/uh SfecfcuiL.. be completed before the winter, but Nor­ that have been dug to get at the mains. He ’itl (jDtirable No wax Flooring but reported that the final paving will not urged Norbut to ensure that protective net­ occur until next spring. ting and signs be placed around the holes Another cause of delay is replacing the to avoid accidents. [freeestimates! I"

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T here’s no shortage of things scheduled for Sunday from 11 a.m. to do in Independent coun­ to 5 p.m. at Holmdel High School, try this coming weekend. has all kinds of new events in W hile Aberdeen celebrated store. The day’s events w ill feature Aberdeen Day earlier in the month a cooking contest, a Halloween and Matawan held its food fair last costume parade and the men’s best weekend, this weekend the parties legs contest. There w ill also be a will be in Hazlet, Holmdel, classic car show, face painting, Keyport and Middletown. pumpkin decorating and pony Fall community festivals are rid es . really fun events. They offer a In Keyport the air w ill be filled chance not only to eat delicious with the sound of music. The 1995 foods, to thrill on carnival rides Keyport Jazz Festival, which w ill and to admire and purchase the be held on the Keyport waterfront works of local crafters, but also from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., w ill feature they are often the last chance to jazz performances by some top- see many friends and neighbors notch musicians. In addition to the before the cold weather comes and music there w ill be food from drives us all indoors. some of the area’s top restaurateurs Hazlet w ill be celebrating the and many activities for children. appropriately named Hazlet Day Middletown Day will be held on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. rain or shine on Saturday from 11 at Veteran’s Park, 1776 Union Ave. a.m. to 6 p.m. at Croydon Hall in (Rain date is Oct. 1). The Hazlet Leonardo. This year’s event w ill celebration offers entertainment, feature classic cars, live entertain­ crafts and assorted games and ment, a petting zoo, Granny’s Attic rides. According to the Hazlet and a World War II exhibit — plus Recreation Commission, about 40 tons of activities for the children. crafters, 30 new merchandise ven­ Last year’s event drew 5,000 peo­ dors and 25 community groups are ple and this year’s promises to be participating in the event. just as popular. Veteran’s Park also features a So leave you storm windows in small petting zoo. the basement for one more week Holm del’s Community Day, and come out this weekend and join the party. Referendum support is critical

'sV Holmdel voters face a critical choice I, and many other residents, attended a L e t t e r s Oct. 17 on the school referendum. The meeting at Holmdel Town Hall about 10 quality of education of our children, as years ago, during which the township’s well as the value of every homeowner’s master plan was presented. Demographic property, is at stake. projections of significant growth for the township were quantified. It is unfortunate Focus on Keyport’s big picture I, like many others in the town, moved that the previous Board of Education and here because Holmdel offered an excellent school system. We paid a premium price school administration ignored the town’s Last year the Board of Education, continue to seek out ways that we can for our homes because the reputation of master plan. Their negligence in failing to develop a plan for the school system has along with the mayor and Borough assist the borough. Speaking with Mayor Holmdel’s school system made it a very placed both the quality of our children’s Council, made a commitment to work to­ Graham, he, too, confirmed that they still desirable place to live and raise a family. education and the property values of all look forward to working with the board. Over the last decade, a boom in con­ gether and share services in order to help Holmdel residents at risk. I am grateful struction has resulted in a flood of new ease costs to taxpayers. At a recent Board When the board does a project by itself for the leadership provided by the present students to our system. Every available of Education meeting, there was criticism and when the borough does a project by superintendent, Dr. Susan LeGlise, and space, including storage closets, teacher’s with regards to a paving job that the bor­ themselves, there seems to be criticism. the present members of the Board of offices, etc., has been converted to class­ ough did on school parking lots. When these two bodies work together, Education in responding to the situation rooms, and available space has been ex­ why should it be different? with a plan. It will provide for an essential This job saved the board several thou­ hausted. Classroom space for subjects like expansion of our facilities and restore the sands of dollars and the borough workers Criticism is a part of life. Let us not art and music has been eliminated and quality educational system that attracted also adjusted other scheduled work to make it more than just that. What we need teacher’s offices are being moved to trail­ us to the town in the first place. make sure that they were completed to do is look at the “big picture.” ers. In my fifth grader’s reading and social I urge all Holmdel residents to vote on before school began. Costs are going up. As elected bodies, studies class, there are not enough desks Oct. 17 in favor of the school referendum. This is the type of work that is perfect it is our responsibility to seek out ways to and each day one student is required to sit All residents, whether or not they have on the side of the room because they have for our shared service commitment. I keep costs low. The commitment that was children in the school system, have a stake no desk. And, in addition, new students would like to thank those individuals who made was just for that exact reason and it in this. It is critical to restore the quality continue to enter the school every week! I worked on this project and let them know will remain in effect for the same reason. of our educational system and preserve am horrified when I hear about the terrible that their efforts are indeed appreciated. the value of our homes. facilities problems in New York City Let there be no mistake that the com­ ROBERT FERRY school system, but it will also happen here Vice President GEORGE W. ARNOLD mitment that was made last year is still in if we do not respond in a responsible way Holmdel effect and that the Board of Education will Keyport Board of Education — now! INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 3 3

D o n ’t let p o ls ru in p o lice A week and a half ago, I, along with some of my neighbors, received a letter from the Hazlet Township Committee. I was planning to voice my objections to this obvi­ ously political maneuver, but I don’t have to, as Mr. (Robert) Fisher did so in his excellent letter last week. All that needs to be said at this time is, who authorized this The num bers don’t add up needless expenditure of taxpayers’ dollars and how much did it cost? I would, however, like to make three points with regard to the letter. First, the (Open letter to Arthur Q. Frank, Three of these will house teachers now Township Committee “feels the department is fairly paid.” That’s, not what I un­ Holmdel Township Board of Education.) operating with carts which go from room derstand. Hazlet’s police are not only one of the lowest paid forces in the Bayshore area (only one other department is paid lower), they are one of the lowest paid forces As discussed during the public hearing to room. Thus, there will be 44 class in Monmouth County. night on Sept. 13, we believe the total tax rooms which will require new teachers. Secondly, (in reference to the statement): “The town is also concerned about ser­ burden on a $300k home owner is closer These will be hired as the population vice,” — specifically, the revenue shortfall resulting from a decline in the number of to $1,250 than the proposed $398. Here grows. Forty-four teachers will require summonses issued — since when do we equate service with summonses, “revenue are our explanations. more supervisors (we estimate four), one generated by the police department through our court system?” This sounds like a 1. The bond repayment itself is about more assistant principal will no doubt be quota system, which I thought was illegal. More importantly, where does it say that $537, not $398. There was a “big” debate added to the Indian Hill School which cur­ the police department is to function as a “cash cow?” Who made up that rule? How on the reasonableness of assuming 3 per­ rently does not have one (all the other much is “Elsie” suppose to generate — correction — deliver this year? $400,000? Or cent growth of total assessment; hence, three buildings already have one). The will $200,000 a year for two years be acceptable? What will next year’s quota be? your ability to back load the payment to supervisors and assistant principal will, of Who will establish it? The Township Committee must provide us with more specific keep a constant $398 yearly tax levy on a course, require secretaries (five). Since data in this area. Along these lines, the committee feels, “It is hard to believe that all $300k assessed house. Our point is simply this proposal plans for two more gyms, we those illegal drivers from two years ago no longer drive through Hazlet Township.” that the 3 percent increase translates to will probably need two more gym teach­ Of course, they still drive through Hazlet, the only difference is now they do it legal­ $52 million during the first year. As there ers. With these new facilities and new and ly, thanks to the efficiency of our police department. What’s so hard about that? is very little commercial development, expanded cafeterias, we’ll need more help Lastly, the committee asks: “ ... are we allowing our families to drive on unsafe most of that, say 70 percent, comes from there, too. (We estimate three custodians roads because the P B A does not enforce the law?” W ho’s responsible for this reck­ new houses. If we use your average house and four cafeteria workers.) less hysteria? Recently, the Independent published the results of a survey on the 10 of $300k assessment, then 121 (and with 3 Thus, we will soon have a total of police departments in the Bayshore area. According to that survey, Hazlet had the percent growth) new houses must be occu­ about 63 new people on staff. Figuring lowest crime rate per capita, and,motor vehicle records indicate that motor vehicle pied each year. Assum ing .9 child per $50k per person, salary plus perks, that accidents are down, as well as motor vehicle accidents with injuries. Quite obvi­ house, that is 121 x .9 = 109 children. equates to $3.15 million per year, which ously, the committee must be talking about some other police department. Whatever These 109 children, at $9,000 per child, would currently add 18 cents to the school the Hazlet cops are doing, they’re doing it right, so let’s leave them alone so they can will require $983,000 in school tax levy. tax rate. This does not include additional do their thing. The last thing we need is their operational control in the hands of an In turn, at the current rate of $1.319/$100 costs for energy, building insurance, etc. inexperienced political hack. assessment, that will require an increase of The 18 cent tax rate increase on a $300k DANIEL T. BREEN $74.5 million in total assessment, which is house adds $540 per year, in addition to Hazlet $22.5 million more than your original gain about $530 for the bond payment, for a of $52 million! Hence, the logic of total of about $1,070. approve proposal 1, then the board of edu­ (so called A& H) is $68,000 which is only depending on 3 percent growth in total We will have these kinds of costs cation will not undertake the construction 1.7 percent of the $40 million bond issue. assessment to “reduce” future tax is not added to our school tax so long as our stu­ of an administrative building as outlined That is such a small amount, that it is not possible. This is really not new, as we dent population grows, but the voter in proposal 2. Several of the improve­ the reason to pass the referendum. have been saying that the new houses need should have the total picture when voting ments to be made under proposal 1 will We have faith that the voters in to be at least $600k to break even, when on Oct. 17. allow the B O E to comply with the Holmdel, knowing the futt truth, will we assume .9 child per house. Of course, 3. The current school system, with no American with Disabilities Act of 1990. make the best decision. We hope to hear all the other reasons, such as the 25-year expansion, will continue to increase tax The federal act requires the school district from you soon. cycle of movement and the increase in rate. For example, in the 1994-95 school facilities to be accessible by handicapped child-bearing families, which Dr. LeGlise year, we added 23 new personnel (14 persons.” DAVID T. CHAI justified for the tremendous increase in teachers and nine non-teachers) and in the However, the life-safety issues and DAVID COHEN school population, have nothing to do with 1995-96 school year, we added 13 more compliance with requirements of the A D A • Holmdel the 3 percent growth in total assessment. people (eight teachers and five non-teach­ Hence, without counting on the “magi­ ers). During these two years, our school Community Day a unifying event cal” 3 percent, the tax levy on the average tax rate went up 13 cents. Thus, there will $300k house would to $537 (assuming be an additional tax increase due to just I spent last Saturday enjoying Ab­ equal payment), on the third year and normal increases in the cost of our current that Aberdeen Day was an overwhelming erdeen’s first “Aberdeen Day” and must success! beyond, for a total payment of $85 million system. The experience of the last five commend the town on this well-orga­ Our families and communities face for 27 years. years has been 5-7 cents per year. Using 6 nized, well-attended event. Young and old problems each day th^t distance them 2. In order that the Holmdel tax payers cents, we can expect the $300k home alike had a wide variety of activities to from each other. It is refreshing to have a know the total increase in property taxes owner to pay $180 per year more taxes, choose from; there was ongoing entertain­ community day like/this that unifies ev­ due to the school expansion, we must just for this component. ment and representatives from most every eryone. I look forward to next year’s fes­ know, in addition to the bond cost, the When we added it all up, we are talk­ community organization, crafts, games, tival and congratulate Aberdeen Township operating cost associated with it. Our esti­ ing about $1,250 increase, or more than storytelling, delicious foods and pony on a job wtf 11 done. » mates comes to about $540 per $300k $100 per month! rides. It was obvious from the number of household. JOE AZZOLINA 4. The interpretive statement on the families present and all the smiling faces Assemblyman Forty-seven class rooms are proposed. referendum stated: “If the voters fail to

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"Quality, Service & Installation since I96T' Refreshments Available 3 4 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT Candidate wants Hazlet cops are a fair campaign doing good job In your recent article, “Dems: Time for I ■■ - _ vj^v.v.-.v.v.v.:.,^ - - ■ (The following was written as an open a Change,” dated Sept. 13, candidate Nick letter to the mayor and Township Minutolo indicates that “the Republican Committee). Council is .a house divided against itself.” D on’t wait to im prove schools I would briefly like to comment on Owen Drapkin insists that “it’s hard to find one person with a dissenting opin­ convictions arise from two basic beliefs. your recent letter concerning the Police M y family and I moved into our new Benevolent Association. ion.” Well, which one is it? Is the council home here in July 1965. We moved here First, the future of our society rests on the a group of mindless followers or a com­ educated use of our collective intelli­ I am surprised to see my tax dollars for the potential we saw in a school sys­ again Wasted by mailing a letter to speak mittee of dedicated residents (taxpayers) tem our children would attend. We have gence. Second, and self-serving, I believe from various professional backgrounds, never regretted our decision. The school the quality of Holmdel’s educational sys­ to me about your negotiations with the who disagree on as many issues as they system we have is arguably one of the tem will have a positive impact on the PBA. agree upon? I say the latter, and clearly best: Holmdel students are the recipients value of our property of at least 5 percent. I am sure that this high-priced lawyer the primary election was proof of that. of many, many honors. The school sys­ Therefore, I have no problem in mak­ you hired can negotiate a fair contract for In terms of accomplishments, look tem’s administration has even received an ing a further investment, which is de­ us taxpayers on his own. around our community and tell me you award for efficiency from the State of ductible, in something that has so many I have not read nor heard anything can’t see improvements in the roads, New Jersey. positive aspects to it. about these negotiations. However, I have There have been some voices that are parks, police presence, new development, Shortly after we arrived here, a refer­ heard about and read about the commit­ criticizing the building program on the township efficiency, etc., and a municipal endum for the intermediate school was basis that the Board of Education has not tee’s attempted takeover of the police tax reduction, to boot. Now, think back to voted down for the second time. The projected the increased operating costs re­ department and the ticket quotas. before this body took office, when, during Board of Education had no intention of Why didn’t you spend my money to bringing it back for a third vote. Conse­ sulting from the proposed program. This almost 20 years of Democratic control, is a clever way to divert attention from the speak and enlighten me on these issues, we experienced tax increase after tax quently, a group of us (the number even­ tually exceeded 100 people) formed an ad problems the new program will solve. Op­ the ones in the news everyday, notably increase, a crumbling infrastructure, bud­ erating costs are going to rise, regardless your $400,000 loss in revenue from court. get deficits. Parks were risks to children. hoc group calling itself Holmdel Citizens for Education. Our goal was to have the of the program. They could be even high­ Doesn’t that say that the enforcement There were vacant store fronts, and virtu­ Board of Education bring back the refer­ er than with the proposed program if we over the years has begun to work? ally no projects funded through govern­ endum and work to get it approved by the do not go forward now, and then finally I have heard in all circles of this com­ ment grants. The police department was voters. We accomplished our goal and the approve a new program, say, five years munity. “If you are drinking, don’t drive understaffed and the crime rate was grow­ from now. third referendum passed 2 to 1. The inter­ in Hazlet. If you are speeding, don’t do it ing. Our schools need expansion due to mediate school was then constructed, in Hazlet.” I believe if you check the sta­ In my opinion, a time for change was however, at a higher cost than if it had normal increases in population, plus four years ago, when the residents of Ab­ growth demanded of us by the judicial tistics on accidents, accidents with in­ been approved on the first referendum. juries and fatalities, that they have gone erdeen, regardless of party affiliation, We are now faced with, I think, the system. The expansion needs will not go down over the years. Therefore, the en­ seized the opportunity and elected this most costly building program in our his­ away by voting “no” on the referendum. body — a body which has enabled Ab­ tory. I am now retired, our children are They will disappear with the well-planned forcement is working and revenues, of erdeen to rise like the phoenix from the adults and I remain convinced of the need and thought-out proposal by our Board of course, go down. ashes. Should our community choose to maintain and offer the children of this Education. I certainly hope you did not anticipate once again to allow us to serve another community an optimum education. M y ROBERT H. WHARTON the revenue when you formulated your term, then we will undoubtedly continue Holmdel budget. the progress started four years ago! I hope you did not spend surplus in the In closing, I would like to say that I ability assistance and mail-in registra­ budget in anticipation of revenue. We New voter law is tion. The success of motor voter shows have a great deal of respect for all of the elected you to balance our budget on what what can happen when government is candidates for Township Council, regard­ is known, not unknown. These questions a great success made to serve the citizens. Reversing a less of party affiliation. After all, this I have recently read that the National long-term trend of declining voter partic­ will be addressed at the next meeting. election is about Aberdeen, not Voter Registration Act (Motor Voter) ipation in America, motor voter is help­ The police have enforced the laws in Democrats or Republicans. Keeping this registered an additional 65,355 voters in ing citizens renew their commitment to our community and, if you think different, in mind, I would very much like to see New Jersey in the first three months of the process of self-government. The check the statistics over the past years. this upcoming election kept on a level that 1995. This fact indicates that bureaucrat­ message is clear: Making government Hazlet is the safest community to live is based on facts and figures, not rumor or ic obstacles were standing in the way of serve voters can go a long way towards in. Do your job and leave them alone. innuendo. voters. Motor Voter is the law that says restoring the people’s confidence in gov­ JOHN P. POLITO states must now offer voter registration ernment. WILLIAM J. DOLLY Councilman applications for citizens applying for a BARBARA ROSENZWEIG Hazlet Aberdeen Township driver’s license, public assistance or dis­ Middletown

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BY MARILYN DUFF violation of the 1992 contract by not auto­ A state arbitrator awarded members of The township is appealing Lawson’s matically raising the superior officers the patrolman’s union 5.1, 5.0 and 5.1 per­ ruling, claiming the payments are illegal. Staff Writer salaries after granting salary increases to cent increases for 1993, 1994, 1995. The Assistant Township Administrator Ed the patrolmen’s union. township granted the raises in April but |s Dunn said the two sides were working on MIDDLETOWN — The Township The SOA later joined Loigman’s suit. continuing to appeal the award which a six-year contract when Loigman filed Committee was expected Monday to Loigman was not available Monday to favored the union. his suit. approve a lump-sum salary increase for comment on Wilentz’s decision. On July 10, Superior Court Judge The salary adjustment ordered by superior officers retroactive to July 10. The previous SOA contract has a pro­ Lawrence M. Lawson ordered the town­ Judge Lawson raises sergeants salaries to The action is conditional pending the vision for a 12- 1/2 percent differential ship to comply with the 1992 contract pro­ $56,783, $59,623, and $62,663 for 1993, outcome of an appeal of a July 10 court between the highest patrolmen’s salary vision. ' ‘94, and ‘95; lieutenants salaries.for the order and is a partial victory for both and that of a sergeant and a similar differ­ Lawson’s order was modified Sept. 5 same time frame to $63,881, $67,076, and sides. ential between sergeants and lieutenants so that the lump-sum payment would be $70,496; and captains’ salaries to $71,866, Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert and lieutenants and captains salaries. for Jan. 1, 1993 to Sept. 8, 1995. $75,460, and $79,308. N. Wilentz on Thursday partially modi­ fied the July Superior Court order that would have required the township to pay a lump-sum salary increase retroactive to Jan. 1, 1993. Wilentz granted a partial stay pending H alC E the outcome of the township’s appeal, but only for the time period prior to July 10. P? 0 T! Without Wilentz’s ruling, the town­ FRANK’S ship would have had to pay an additional $375,000 pending its appeal. “That’s why Middletown is pleased,” said Township Attorney William Dowd. The 27 members of the Superior Officers Association (SOA) have been without a contract for three years. They were still negotiating when local attorney Larry S. Loigman, a community activist and strong police supporter, filed a lawsuit claiming the township was in

Golf classic is Oct. 5 at country club The Arthritis Foundation’s second an­ nual golf classic will be held on Oct. 5 at Navesink Country Club in Middletown. EVERY YEW Registration begins at 11 a.m., followed by an 11:30 a.m. buffet lunch and a 1:30 EVERY JUNIPER p.m. shotgun start. The day will end with I f E— an evening cocktail buffet, awards cere­ f A/y mony and a silent auction. Cost is $250 per person and includes a player’s souvenir bag, greens fee, cart, locker, course refreshments and the lun­ cheon and cocktail hour. For those who O N EVERY are unable to participate in the daytime activities, tickets are available at $50 each to attend the cocktail hour and awards TREE, SHRUB ceremony only. For more information on playing or 3 «<»■ 'S a v e * 5 sponsorships, contact the Arthritis Foun­ & EVERGREEN ^ fra_n k ’* S a c P a c k dation at (908) 283-4300. a Reg. 4.99 each Garden mums, pansies & perennials not included. ' f rfPChoose n®from Bu,b» tulins Reg. 6.99 to 299.99 Store stock only. Selection varies by store. i Scholarship dance Save 70% slated for Oct. 5 Christm as Stitchery Lawn & Garden Clearance! S a v e ■ By Dimensions Buck Smith’s annual scholarship din­ Off mfr’s. sugg. retail SAVE 25% to 50% 4 0 % ner will be held on Oct. 5 at Buck’s Save 40% Save 50% Save 33% Save 25% Entire Fall Selection Of House of Brides in North Middletown. A E v e r y S i l k F l o w e r On All Wood & Plastic Edging On Every Hose & Sprinkler On All Peat. Mulches & Stone ■ Reg. 49c to 29.99 Silk G reens cocktail hour starts at 7 p.m., with a prime Stem, Pick & Bush ■ Reg. 3.99 to 19.99 ■ Reg. 2.49 to 9.99 ■ Every bush, stem & pick ■ Every color, variety & size! Save 33% Save 25% . ■ Reg. 49c to 19.99 rib dinner at 8 p.m., with music and danc­ ■ Reg. 49c to 12.99 Save 50% ing. Tickets cost $35. On All Wood & Wire Fencing On All Garden Tools On AH Lawn Fooils & Weed & Feeds ■ Reg. 99c to 39.99 ■ Reg. 1.49 to 39.99 ■ Reg. 7.99 to 29.99 The Buck Smith Scholarship awards Save 30% Save 50% Save 33% Save 25% Sale 19.99 seniors from local schools a scholarship All Unfinished Fall ft On [very Trellis On All Power Tools On Every G rass Seed in Stock Assorted 100% to Brookdale Community College in Lin­ Halloween Plaster ■ Reg. 2.99 to 99.99 ■ Reg. 19.99 to 99.99 ■ Reg. 2.99 to 29.99 Cotton Afghans ■ Single pieces and kits Store stock only. Selection may vary by store. ■ 48"x60", 2-layer croft. ■ Reg. 79c to 26.99 ■ Reg. 24.99 to 39.99 In conjunction with the scholarship dinner, ads will be sold for the program SEA GIRT 2145 Highway 35, north of Atlantic Ave. (908) 449-3881 BRICKTOWN 116 Brick Blvd. at Store Hours: Mon. thru Sat. Beaverson Blvd. (908) 920-3630 W. LONG BRANCH Monmouth Rd. Route 71 (908) 229-2587 Visit Frank's Nuw book. Persons wishing to place a message ‘ENGLISHTOWN Rt. 9, four miles north of Freehold Circle. (908) 536-7748 HAZLET 2931 Highway 9am to 9pm, Sun. 9am to 6pm 35, one block south of K-Mart. (908) 739-3032 HOWELL Rt. 9, comer of Friendship Rd. 1/4 mile north WAIXOWFFN . Sale ends 10-1-95 in the journal can call Janet Czugh at of K-Mart. (908) 905-1818 KENVIL Rt. 46, one mile east of Ledgewood Circle. (201) 584-3010 (908) 787-0129 or Gloria Champlin at BRIDGEWATER 794 Rt. 202, 2 1/2 miles south of Somerville Circle.(908) 218-1930 'Limited Craft NOW HIRING! Selection Seniors! Wednesdays get 10% off your total merchandise purchase. Costumes, masks, decorations (908)671-0651. Must be age 60 or over. We reserve the right to limit quantities. and more! Now at all stores! See Store M anager 3 6 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT Calendar

T h u rs d a y AUDITIONS • Choir practice at the Morganville F O R K I D S United Methodist Church, 215 Conover MUSIC Road and Route 79, from 7-8 p.m. (908) 946-4247. Today through the end of the year S a tu rd a y Today through Oct. 4 •The Bead Society of New Jersey is • The Rutgers University Choir will hold • The Frog Prince will be performed at 2 • The Heart of New Jersey Chapter of auditions for its January 1996 concert. holding its first meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the .m. at the First Avenue Playhouse, 123 Sweet Adelines International, offers free Auditions are by appointment and are held Freehold Jewish Center, Broad and Stokes irst Ave., Atlantic Highlands. Tickets are $7 vocal lessons from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the at the Marryott Music Building (Old Music streets, Freehold. Membership open to pub­ per person; group rates of eight or more are Robertsville Elementary School, located in Building), George Street at Route 18, New lic. (908) 297-5057. $6 per person. Reservations suggested. the Morganville section of Marlboro. A $5 Brunswick. (908) 821-4974. • The Aberdeen Democratic Club will (908) 291-7552. material fee charged to participants. (908) meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Cliffwood First Aid 367-8170. Today and Thursdays through Oct. 5 Building, corner of Amboy and Prospect Saturdays and Sundays through Oct. 8 streets. (908) 583-6228. • Pegasus Production Company of • The Meadow Theater will present a T u e s d a y Christian .Brqthers Academy will audition for Kabuki-style version of Sleeping Beauty by • Monmouth University, Long Branch its fall drama, Arsenic and Old Lace, and its F rid a y Richard Shaw at 1 and 3 p.m. every • is presenting saxophonist Branford Marsalis spring musical, Damn Yankees, at 7 p.m. • Howell Historical Society is meeting Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sundays at The at 8 p.m. in the school’s Poliak Auditorium. at 8 p.m. at the Town Hall, Preventorium on Wednesdays and Thursdays. An after­ Meadow Theater, The Galleria Atrium, (908) 571-3475. noon audition will be held from 3-5 p.m. on Road. Topic is “Working with Homing Bridge Avenue and West Front Street, Red Oct. 4. Auditions are open to all female high Pigeons.” (908) 431-1681. Bank. All tickets are $6, plus tax. school students and CBA students. (908) Reservations are recommended. (908) 758­ SPECIAL EVENTS 758-1118. S a tu rd a y 0099. • Deep Cut Orchid Society is sponsor­ ing its annual auction and orchid exhibit S u n d a y T h u rs d a y from 10:30 a.m. to '4 p.m. at the Colts Neck CLUBS • “ Funny Freckled Frogs,"a nature • The Monmouth County Planning Fire Co. #2, Conover Road. Catered lunch, program for youngsters, ages 4-5, and their Board will hold its annual dinner dance at coffee, danish available. (908) 615-0447. parents, will be held from 10:30-11:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. at the Garden Manor, Aberdeen. • It’s Elementary, Route 34, Colts Neck, at the Huber Woods Environmeotal Center, For reservation and information, call Jodi T o d a y is presenting “If You Give a Mouse a • The Monmouth County Task Force Brown's Dock Road, Locust section of Woolley at (908) 431-7460. Cookie” program with storytime and cookies on Drunk Driving is holding its Annual Middletown. Cost of the program is $4 per at 1 p.m. (908) 409-3086. Awards Luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Squires child: pre-registration is required. For more S a tu rd a y Pub, Long Branch. Recipients of these information, call (908) 842-4000; TDD (908) • Greek Festival sponsored by the awards are persons who have helped to M o n d a y 219-9484. Greek Orthodox Church, Holmdel, from 8 fight against underage drinking and drunk •The Corporal Philip A. Reynolds a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Garden State Arts Detachment, Marine Coips League of driving. (908) 577-6791. Center, Holmdel. Greek food, desserts, Freehold, is holding its monthly meeting at 8 • The Hazlet Township Foundation for LECTURES dancing, and entertainment for the children. m. at the Freehold Elks Building, East Excellence Education will meet at 7:30 p.m. General admission is $5. (908) 739-1515. ain Street. Former Marines invited to at­ at the Sycamore Drive School Library, • Williams-Sonoma, located in the tend. Short business meeting and installa­ Hazlet. New members are welcome. (908) T h u r s d a y Freehold Raceway Mall, Freehold tion of new officers. (908) 946-7209. 264-8402. • “ Planning a Spring Bulb Garden” Township, is hosting cooking demonstra­ • The Freehold Township Woman’s • Quest, a singles group, will meet at will be offered from 6:30-9 p.m. at tions by Robert Coll, executive gourmet Club is meeting at 8 p.m. at Grace Lutheran 7:45 p.m. at the First Unitarian Church, Brookdale Community College, Lincroft. chef, at 11 a.m. (908) 294-8787. Church, Park Avenue, Freehold. Women 1475 W. Front St., Lincroft. Cost is $5. (908) Fee is $12. (908) 224-2880. from area invited to attend. (908) 462-9155. 747-0707. S u n d a y • Blessing of the Animals, sponsored by The Hungry Puppy, 1288 Highway 33, Farmingdale, is from 1-3 p.m. All species and denominations of pets and owners are Enjoy a variety of activities at welcome to participate. (908) 938-4470. Hazlet Day from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday at Veterans' ✓Park located at 1775 Union Avenue. There will be entertainment, food, THEATER crafts, games and rides. For children, there will be train and pony rides, in addition to a small petting zoo. In the Thursday through Saturday event of rain, the event will be held on • I Hate Hamlet, a comedy presented Sunday. by the First Avenue Playhouse, 123 First Ave., Atlantic Highlands, at 8 p.m. Dessert Holmdel Community Day will will precede the performance. Tickets are be held from 11 a.m. toi 5 p.i p.m. $12 for Thursday; $18 for the other perfor­ mances. Dinner package available in con­ on Sunday at Holmdel Hign School,✓ Crawfords' ' rdsr Corner -Road. ' junction with the Wild Scallion restaurant, Festivities include pony rides, soccer Route 36 and Appleton Avenue, Leonardo games, crafters and a car show. There section of Middletown. (908) 291-7552. will be a children's talent show and a Halloween Costume Parade and Friday and Saturday • L o st in Yonkers, presented by Circle Contest. For more information, call Players, will be performed at 8:30 p.m. at (908) 946-2870. ••••••••••••••••••••a* Circle Playhouse, 416 Victoria Ave., Piscataway. Tickets are $11, with dis­ Middletown Day '95 festival counts for students and senior citizens. will be held from 1V a.m. to 6 (908) 968-7555. p.m. on Saturday at Croydon • She Loves Me, the Tony Award win­ ✓Hall, 900 Leonardville, Leonardo. ning musical, will be presented at 8 p.m. Come join your neighbors for a day of at The Actors Cafe, 602 Main St., Bradley food, crafts, and games. Entertainment Beach. Tickets are $10 in advance and include a classic car show, dancing, $12 at the door. (908) 988-6165. and the music of The Tim Gills Band and the Duprees. The event will be Friday, Saturday and Sunday held rain or shine. • Sabona Productions presents The •••••••••••••••••••a** Cat Princess at 7:30 p.m. Friday and A variety- of family v entertain­6 Saturday and at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the ment may be enjoyed in tune Am andla Theatre, 321 W. Farm Road, with the sounds of live jazz Howell. All tickets $8 adults, $5 children. musicians this' Saturday * rday at the 1995 Attantique City, the world’s largest antique and collectibles show, (908) 938-4133. Keyport Jazz Festival, Tl a.m. to 5 will salute the centennial of the comics at its 10th annual Holiday p.m., on the waterfront. Activities Fair, Saturday and Sunday at the Atlantic City Convention Center, Saturday through Oct. 22 include a classic cars display, arts and Boardwalk and Florida Avenue. The world’s largest collection of • The Mousetrap, Agatha Christie’s crafts merchants, children's amuse­ toys, dolls, tin wind-ups, comic books and other memorabilia of classic thriller, will be performed at the ments, and food from a variety of the funnies will be spread through the exhibit. The hours are 10 George Street Playhouse, 9 Livingston Bayshore's most popular restaurateurs. Ave., New Brunswick. For performance a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call (908) 739­ dates and ticket prices, call (908) 246­ 4770. Admission is $15 on Saturday and $10 on Sunday. 7717. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 3 7

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Ingrown Nail Infections Nogueira recommended the committee They include widening and replacing Warts • Laser Procedures makeup and said it should be charged with exterior doorways at the high school and identifying specific resources and funding Sycamore Drive School, building handi­ Painful Corns & Bunions sources, to enhance the use of technology capped bathrooms at the two schools, and Sports Medicine • Orthotics within the district. This would not be limit­ installing handrails at the high school.h Ankle Sprains • X-Rays ed to computers, but also include new high- Nogueira does not expect the actual work to Bunion & Hammertoe Repair tech learning methods, such as “distant” be begin until next summer. Office & Hospital Foot Surgery learning, where the teacher is remote from — Marilyn Duff Karl E. Kado, D.P.M. A.A.C.F.A.S. the classroom. 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Continued from page 37 offer of tax abatements to buyers, turn un­ used properties that are off the tax records DR. PATRICK J. CAPUTO DR. KARL E. KADO Cliffwood has to be replenished, and he is back into tax-producing properties.g 812 POOLE AVENUE (Corner Middle Road) pleased with the job the township has Recently, the council has looked into H AZLET • 739-3230 done in getting state and federal grants for improving and selling some abandoned the beach front. properties in Cliffwood. INSURANCE: We participate in Medicare & Most Managed Care Plans, He supports the township running its for your least out of pocket expense own power distribution facility if it will Alw ays G e n t le • Evening Appointments * Call NOW! save residents on their electric bills, but m i mmm he notes it is too early to be leaning either way. . TYVEK Councilman Wayne Smith said the House Wrap governing body has helped pump life A l* W c Pv r \ CONSTRUCTION back into the township. “I think we’ve come a long way. We t \ I llo C lI (COMPANY took a town that was just about financially busted and made government productive again,” said Smith. The Sign o f Q uality Home Im provem ent Incorporated Smith, who has been a teacher at Matawan High School for 27 years, has served on the council since 1994. He is a member of the Senior H ousing m Committee and a licensed New Jersey builder and building inspector. He donates his councilman’s salary back to the town in the interest of township kids. Listing some of the GOP’s accom­ plishments, Smith said, “Our police force OVER-STOCKED VIN YL SIDING • 16 COLORS is the largest it’s ever been. W e’ve im­ proved the infrastructure of the town. Per­ sonally, I want to bring senior housing to the township and rebuild the sea wall on the beach front in hopes of turning it back into a viable recreation spot.” Mark Zelina, a licensed professional ANY RANCH ANY BI-LEVEL ANY CAPE COD engineer and planner, would be the new­ Vinyl Siding up to 2100 sq. ft.'/: in., insulation cap­ Vinyl Siding up to 2600 sq. ft. 'A in., insulation cap­ Vinyl Siding up to 1800 sq. ft. 'A in., insulation cap­ comer to the council, but he is not a new­ ping of all windows & doors. ping of all windows & doors. S f ping of all windows & doors. S r i comer to local government. Soffit and Fascia. Seemless 4. Soffit and Fascia. Seemless Soffit and Fascia. Seemless gutters & leaders, cleanup. gutters & leaders, cleanup. ? C ^ C Q Zelina, who serves as the chairman of gutters * 4 2 5 0 the Aberdeen Zoning Board of Adjust­ ment, is a member of the board of direc­ tors for the Friends of the Monmouth SP EC IA LIZIN G IN §El County Park System; former president of Wyndham Place Condominium Associa­ tion; and a former Matawan-Aberdeen ROO FING & SID IN G Pop Warner football coach. “This council has made tremendous strides in improving the township. If you iif ROO FING SH IN G LES look around, you see new businesses coming in and new construction,” said • 13 CO LO RS IN STO C K Zelina. Year&40Year Zelina said his main objectives are to continue to lower taxes and through the 156 W. Front Street, Keyport 8 8 8 ' »Family Owned and Operated • References Available Upon Request For Your Convenience.e, WeM Now Accept VISA & MASTERCARD 4 0 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT Mayor raises concerns

Continued from page 1 John Scher, a concert promoter with received two proposals. Since then, negotia­ Metropolitan Entertainment of Montclair, said tions have been under way. through a spokesperson that “he did not deem One group, a partnership between the proposal’s terms to be fair.” Nederlander, an organization which runs The Highway Authority and Pavilion Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland and Partners is scheduled for Thursday. some Broadway theaters, and Metropolitan Ferris said that Holmdel officials will defi­ Entertainment of Montclair, withdrew its pro­ nitely be meeting with the Highway Authority posal two weeks ago. again in the near future. Church pastor to retire The Rev. George J. Frank Jr., pastor of the Rev. Frank as its first pastor. _ Lutheran Church of Good Shepherd of Holmdel, The reverend married Lois Carey and they has announced plans to retire from the ministry. are the parents of four daughters and have two The Rev. Frank has been a minister for more grandchildren. than 35 years and has served the Holmdel con­ After retirement, the couple plan to spend gregation for more than 28 years as its senior their time in Cape Cod, Mass., and Fort Myers, pastor. He is a graduate of Rutgers University, Fla. New Brunswick, and the Lutheran Theological The last Sunday of Pastor Frank’s local min­ Seminary. istry will be Oct. 15. A special service has been After being ordained in 1960, the reverend planned for 10 a.m. at which the choirs will pro­ was called to serve Christ Lutheran Church in vide music. There will be an informal reception Union, where he stayed for six years. In July of following the service and at 1 p.m. the congrega­ 1966, the Lutheran Board of American Missions tion will honor the Franks with a luncheon at the called him to survey and start a new mission Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank. church in the Holmdel/Middletown area. The Anyone wishing to attend the 10 a.m. service new congregation was soon meeting in the is welcome. Those who wish to attend the Thompson School in Middletown. In April of farewell luncheon at Oyster Point may write to: 1967, the new Good Shepherd Church called the P.O. Box 1, Lincroft 07738. Spanish class offered to health care workers

“Spanish for the Health Care Worker,” a geted to those health-care professionals who PUT ON A HAPPY FACE — At the Matawan Food Festival this non-credit course, will be offered in six ses­ have direct patient contact, but little or no previ­ past weekend, Alexandra Bates, 6, gets into the fall season by sions, 6:30-9 p.m., Mondays, Oct. 2 through ous knowledge of Spanish. painting a pumpkin. Nov. 6, at Brookdale Community College’s Fee is $65 and includes tape and materials. (Photo by Rich Schultz) Long Branch Learning Center. The course is tar­ For more information, call (908) 224-2880.

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T H E LUNG C E N T E R , i n c . C ounty defends ferry Continued from page 1 but the opponents have been much more vocal. £ § & IS NOW LOCATED AT why it took so long to respond to com­ ments made at the Sept. 28, 1994 hearing The Township Committee, so far, has and written comments submitted by the refused to take a stand. 1 8 6 0 HW Y. 35 SO. Oct. 7 close of the public comment peri­ The project would be built in two od. phases. The first would include the 9,000 S MIDDLETOWN, NJ Henry Nicholson, the county’s director square-foot ferry terminal, a 15,600 of transportation and project manager for square-foot fish processing building for the ferry proposal, said it probably will be the Belford Seafood Co-op, a police tower months before the Corps makes a deci­ and 524 parking spaces, plus widening of Specializing in Diagnosis & Treatment of: sion. the creek from 120 to 200 feet and instal­ lation of a vertical bulkhead and vessel “I think we’re still optimistic,” he said moorings on the east bank. about receiving the permit the county -BronchialAsthma • Chronic Bronchitis • Emphysema needs from the Corps to proceed with the The second phase would include three project. 35,200 square-foot equipment storage buildings for fishermen, three 41,225 Bronchiectasis • COPD Respiratory (Breathing) Disorders • Fungal Because of the lengthy delay, the square-foot marine research buildings, a and Immunologic • Lung Diseases • lurberculosis • Sarcoidosis... Corps allowed the Belford Citizens As­ 42,000 square-foot interpretative center, sociation to submit additional comments and 428 parking spaces. June 20, which the county still has not Allergic Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis • PCL responded to. Following is a sampling of the coun­ ty’s responses. The BCA has been the most vocal and - Lung Cancer Diagnosis • Transbroochial Needle Aspiratioo persistent opponent of the plan. Traffic — “Volumes of traffic pro­ jected in the (traffic) analysis can be The county needs the corps permit to accommodated by the existing street net­ Fiberoptic Bronchoscophy... construct a bulkhead on the east bank of work with very good levels of service.” the creek, which would disturb 2 acres of - Sleep Disorders (Sooring) • Pulmonary Hypertension... open water and 2.5 acres of tidally-in- The county projects 170 peak hour fluenced wetlands, and to fill another 3.9 vehicle trips in phase one and an addi­ - General Adult Medicine acres of freshwater wetlands to construct a tional 104 in phase two. This would be parking lot. before the final 8 a.m. departure and after To mitigate the loss of 6.6 acres of fed­ the earliest 4:30 p.m. ferry arrival. eral water, the county would create 13.2 Navigational hazards (related to the CALL 61 5-0050 acres of tidal wetlands on the eastern end existing fishing fleet) of the 288-acre site by the former “In normal weather conditions, the Contact Connie to Schedule an Middletown landfill and adjacent to Ware clam vessels can be berthed in the inner Appointment or for information. Creek. harbor on the east bulkhead,” making it The county’s Sept. 11 response, sub­ possible for the two boats, ferry and fish­ KIND SERVICE FRO M A PROFESSIONAL, CARIN G STAFF mitted by Thomas K. Rospos of Birdsall ing vessel, to pass in the 75-foot wide Engineers Inc., the county’s engineering inner channel. firm, consists of 30 pages of multiple re­ “In poor weather conditions, if clam sponses to 100 comments. vessels are berthed at the north bulkhead, Opponents criticized virtually every one way traffic would need to be main­ aspect of the $16 million project. tained. Returning fishing vessels would It would have negative traffic and have the right of way over departing fer­ environmental impacts on the local com­ ries.” munity, jeopardize the Belford Seafood Also, the county contends plans for Co-op commercial fishing fleet, and is a dredging and widening Compton’s Creek waste of taxpayers’ money because there will improve vessel safety by providing is adequate ferry service in Atlantic increased depth and width of the channel, Highlands and Highlands, opponents con­ enlarged turning basins, and “a new bulk­ tend. head and mooring equipment in place of Commenting last week on the county’s antiquated and unstable finger piers on the response, Pat Cusick, the head of the east bank.” Belford Citizens Association, said, “I The county is trying to negotiate an don’t think the county has realized the exchange with the Belford Seafood Co-op scope of the flaws in its calculations” for a strip of land along the east bank, regarding traffic impact and ridership. which is necessary for the dredging and “We intend to bring them to the at­ bulkhead. If that cannot be worked out, it tention of the Corps,” plus Congressman will condemn and take the land, the coun­ Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) and U.S. Sens. Bill ty says. Bradley and Frank Lautenberg, Cusick Destruction of an historic area — said. The area is “not currently considered his­ Pallone, whose district includes the torical” by the State Historical Office.” project site, opposed the county plan at The county, as part of state DEP per­ last fall’s hearing. Bradley expressed his mit conditions, has agreed to document opposition in a Sept. 15 letter to the with interviews a full history of the area. Corps, and Lautenberg is reviewing the Plans also include the construction of a matter at the request of the BCA. Bayshore Interpretive Center, “to preserve Bradley urged the Corps to deny the the heritage and history of the area.” necessary permits. Cost — The county believes that this Bob Riker, a Rumson resident who is project “is very important for the suc­ acting as a consultant to the BCA, called cessful revitalization of the Bayshore.” it “astonishing,” that in one response the Environmental impacts — “The site county states that 50 percent of its initial has a long history of environmental degra­ ridership will come from the existing ferry dation” and public access is currently dis­ services in Highlands and Atlantic couraged. The project is intended to Highlands. “enhance the degraded existing wetland “I wonder how those two communities and marshland area, while offering will react,” said Riker. improved public access to a unique Not all local residents oppose the plan, Bayshore resource area.” INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 4 9 OBITUARIES

ANDREW J, DIODATO, 74, of Port St. Lu­ was in Monmouth Memorial Park Crematory, years before retiring 12 years ago. He was a California; and two grandchildren. Funeral ser­ cie, Fla., died Sept. 21 at Bratley Manor Tinton Falls. communicant of St. Catherine of Siena Church, vices were held at the Higgins Memorial Home, Nursing Home, Jackson. Born in Keyport, he Farmingdale, and a member of the Surrey Freehold, with Rabbi Ely Fishman officiating. In­ lived in Matawan before moving to Port St. LILLIAN FO STER, 81, of Lakewood died Downs Men's Club and the Sons of Italy, terment was in Sons of Israel Cemetery, En­ Lucie 12 years ago. He was a stationary engi­ Sept. 23 at Medi-Center of America, Lakewood. Freehold. Surviving are his wife, Anna Gaudino glishtown. neer at National Lead Industries, Sayreville, for Born in Freehold, she lived there and in Garbelotto; two daughters, Esther Van Buskirk 45 years prior to retiring in 1982. He was a life Jackson before moving to Lakewood 11 years of Berkley Heights, and Lucille Urcinoli of OLGA MICHAELS, 72, of Manalapan died member of Matawan First Aid and Rescue ago. She is predeceased by her husband, Freehold Township; a brother, Charles Sept. 22 at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, Squad and an exempt member of Washington Jessie, who died in 1975 and a son, John Garbelotto of West Nyack, N.Y.; a sister, Lucy New Brunswick. Born in Newark, she lived in Engine Fire Department, Matawan. He is an Archer, who died in 1933. Surviving are two Alongi of Brooklyn; five grandchildren and four Upper West Orange before moving to Army veteran of World War II. He is prede­ sons, George D. Archer of Farmingdale, and great-grandchildren. Raccuglia and Sons Manalapan 17 years ago. Mrs. Michaels was a ceased by his first wife, Rose, 1966, and his Robert M. Archer of Florida; a daughter, Funeral Home, Brooklyn, and C.H.T. Clayton secretary for Nat West Bank, Freehold for 15 second wife, Amy, 1994. Surviving are three Caroline Archer of Howell; six grandchildren; and Sons Funeral Home, Howell, were in years before retiring four years ago. Surviving sons, Richard of Edison, Andrew of Howeli, and and eight great-grandchildren. C.H.T. Clayton charge of arrangements. are her husband, Joseph A. Michaels; a brother, Lance of Azle, Texas; a daughter, Patricia Kopf and Son Funeral Home, Howell is in charge of Michael Tomko of Union; four sisters, Marie JEANNE GOLDFINE, 86, of New Brunswick of Lehighton, Pa.; a step-daughter, Irene arrangements. Selecky of Newark, Helen Dolch and Eleanor died Sept. 12 at Mount Sinai Medical Center, Grohowski of Morganville; three brothers, Williams, both of Union and Ann Neidermeyer of R O M E O G A R B E L O T T O , 75, of Surrey New York City. Born in New York City, she lived Anthony of Keyport, Louis of Middletown and Sayreville. Funeral services were held at the Dominick of Pennsylvania; three sisters, Teresa Downs, Howell died at CentraState Medical in Highland Park before moving to New Michael Hegarty Funeral Home, Old Bridge, fol­ Rose and Mary Carhart, both of Keyport, and Center, Freehold Township. Born in Brooklyn, Brunswick over 40 years ago. Surviving are her Ann Zimmerman of Port St. Lucie; 14 grandchil­ he lived there until moving to Howell 12 years husband, Herman Goldfine; a son, Leonard lowed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. dren, and six great-grandchildren. Services ago. Mr. Garbelotto was a director at Pittston Goldfine, Berkeley, Calif.; a daughter, Dr. Susan Thomas More Church, Manalapan. Interment were under the direction of Day Funeral Home, Stevedoring Co., Brooklyn, for more than 40 Goldfine, New York City; a sister, Eleanor Leigh, was in St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold. Keyport, with a M ass at St. Joseph’s Church, Keyport. Interment was at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown.

W A LT E R I. O G E N S, 76, of Hazlet died Sept. 21 at his residence. Born in Newark, he lived in Matawan before moving to Hazlet 38 P A Y S T O years ago. Dr. Ogens was a dentist before retir­ IT L I S T E N T O ing earlier this year. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the Alumni Association University of Pennsylvania School of Dentistry, a charter member of Hazlet Rotary, N EW JERSEY FAST TRAFFIC a member of the American Dental Association, the Jewish War Veterans in Keyport, the Na­ tional Origami Society of America and the Chain De Rotisseurs International Gourmet Society. He was a past member of the Mason’s in Red Bank and past president of the United Hebrew Congregation of Keyport. Surviving are his wife, Myra, and two daughters, Stacey Bressler of Los Altos Hills, Calif., and Pamela Ogens of Watchung. Services were under the direction of Shalom Chapels, Aberdeen. Interment was at Mt. Lebanon Cemetery, Woodbridge.

A LICE M. BOYLE, 88, of Freehold Town­ ship died Sept. 10 at CentraState Medical Cen­ ter, Freehold Township. Born in New York City, J e r s e y 101.5 she lived in Trenton before moving to Freehold Township six years ago. Miss Boyle was a su­ F M RADIO pervisor of telephone operators for the New York Telephone Co., New York City, where she was employed for over 40 years. She was a communicant of St. Rose of Lima Church, Free­ hold and a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Surviving are three sisters, Eliza­ beth Allaire, The Woodlands, Texas, Catherine Mazzocco, Trenton and Joan Moroney, Free­ WIN $ WOO CA SH & TRIPS, TOO! hold Township. Funeral services were held at the Higgins Memorial Home, Freehold, followed by a M ass of Christian Burial at St. Rose of Lima Church. Interment was in St. Rose of Lima Send in the entry below, then listen to New Jersey Fast Cemetery, Freehold. M. P E A R L E BUTTON, 89, of Applewood ; Traffic weekday mornings and afternoons Estates, Freehold Township died Sept. 18 at home. Born in Howell Township, she was a life­ long resident of Freehold Township before mov­ September 21-November 1. When you hear your ing to Applewood Estates three years ago. Mrs. Button was an English teacher and department chairperson at Freehold Borough High School name, call 1-800-NJ-WIN-IT within 30 minutes and win for 38 years before retiring 27 years ago. She also taught seventh and eighth grades at the $1,000.00! Thursdays are Trip Thursdays so you win Freehold Intermediate School in the late 1920s. She was a member of the First United Methodist Church, Farmingdale, and the board $ 1,000.00 ond a trip for two! For more information, call of directors of Friends of Monmouth County Library and member of the New Jersey Education Association and a volunteer at Allaire 1-8QO-INFONJ-1. Village for many years. Surviving are a cousin, Gayle Berry of Stephentown. Funeral arrange­ ments were under the direction of C.H.T. - Clayton & Son Funeral Home, Howell. Graveside services were in Evergreen NAME Cemetery, Howell.

B E R N A R D O R. E V A N G E L IS T A , 49, of Freehold Township died Sept. 17 at ADDRESS CentraState Medical Center, Freehold Township. Born in Tacloban, The Philippines, he lived in Hawthorne before moving to Freehold Township 13 years ago. Mr. Evangelista was a computer developer for Novadigm Inc., Mahwah, for the past three years. He was a communicant of St. Robert Bellarmine Church, Freehold Township and a member of Filipino Americans of Monmouth AGE County and the Pasko Sa Nayon Family. Surviving are his wife, Elizabeth Umayam Evangelista; a son, Dennis Evangelista; a daughter, Daniella Evangelista, both at home; DAYTIME TELEPHONE # his parents, Felix and Dolores Brillo Evange­ lista, San Francisco, Calif.; and a brother, Ben­ jamin Evangelista, Garrison, N.Y. Funeral ser­ vices were held at the Hiagins Memorial Home, Please mail to: M oney & Trips, N ew Jersey 101.5, P.O. Box 5941, Trenton, NJ 08638 Freehold, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at St. Robert Bellarmine Church. Cremation 5 0 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT

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S p o r t s lio n s claw ‘Stangs in season opener Mergenthaler’s first-ever point after knot­ BY TIM M ORRIS ted the game at 7-7. The TD had been set Staff Writer up by a fourth down plass completion from quartertback Stephen Rettino to Rob M arlboro and Middletown North Ulon that put the ball on the one. were two teams with two differ­ It looked like the Mustangs weren’t ent approaches to the 1995 foot­ missing a beat. ball season when they met at Marlboro All that changed dramatically in the fi­ last Saturday afternoon. nal 2:43 of the first half. For Larry Zdilla’s Marlboro Mustangs, First, Tony Cotroneo capped off a Lion 1995 is a rebuilding year. They have just drive by kicking a 30-yard field goal. That three starters returning from last year’s made it 10-7 Lions. Central Jersey Group IV champions. On the ensuing kick off, Marlboro’s There is more urgency at Middletown Gee Selbeau was stripped of the football North. The Lions have missed the state and North’s Michael Kauffman, in the sectional playoffs the last two years right place at the right time, picked up the because they let a game slip away both loose ball and rambled into the end zone seasons. They don’t want a repeat in ‘95 from 20 yards out to stun the Mustangs. and came to Marlboro on Saturday deter­ The PAT made it 17-7. mined to do what they didn’t do against Middletown’s onslaught wasn’t over the Mustangs in ‘94, start the season on a yet. winning note. Cotroneo would intercept Marlboro Thanks to a 17-point outburst in the fi­ quarterback Stephen Rettino’s pass with nal three minutes of the second quarter, 4 1 seconds remaining, setting up a 26- the Lions roared to a 20-9 Shore yard field for himself and a 20-7 halftime Conference Class A North win. lead. Martin Scott’s one-yard run in the sec­ North Coach Mike Galos thought that ond quarter followed by Sarah Kauffman’s opportunistic play was the

HAULING IT IN — Lions’ tail back Curt Monday jumps and snags a pass as Marlboro High School’s defensive back Charles Lanier hits him in the Lions 20-9 Shore Conference Class A North victory in their season opener.

(Photo by Rich Schultz) turning point. as our young players gain experience,” he “It’s very demoralizing for that to hap­ explained. “We have good players with a pen right before the half,” said Galos. “I lot of pride.” thought it was the biggest play of the While Marlboro’s offense self destruc- game.” ted with the turnovers, the defense more To the Mustangs’ credit, they came out than held its own. in the second half and played a more com­ The Lions were in good field position plete game, moving the ball well on much of the game, but only scored one offense and shutting down the Lions. touchdown as the result of a drive. But, turnovers would prevent Marlboro The Mustangs can enter this Friday from going anywhere. Two fumbles night’s game at Wall with confidence that stopped second half drives and a goal-line the defense is again strong and that the stand late in the fourth quarter silenced offense, if it can stay away from another. turnovers, can be productive. On the day, the Mustangs fumbled five North left Manalapan with the win it times, losing three. Counting the intercep­ needed if it is to realize its goal of making tion, they turned the ball over four times. the state playoffs. They also left the game “We got beat by the better team,” said a more complete team as players like Zdilla. “We were not on top of our game Kauffman, who isn’t a starter, made key for the first game of the year. We didn’t plays. play as well I would have hoped, but we “It takes more than 11 guys for a team IN THE GRASP — Lions’ wide receiver Adam Orlando looks to gain some did play better in the second half.” to be successful,” noted Galos. “We got a extra yards after catching a Mahaki Burns pass in Saturday’s 20-9 road Zdilla left the game looking forward to lot of big plays from a lot of players.” win against Marlboro High School. the rest of the season. Middletown North plays its home (Photo by Rich Schultz) “We think we’ll get better each week opener Friday night against Manalapan. 5 2 SEPTEMBER 27, 1995, INDEPENDENT

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SOLID SWING — Holmdel High School’s Vasanth Rao returning a Y 1 K shot in her straight set victory over Marlboro High School’s Janine EAST BRUNSWICK MIDDLETOWN Jaslar. Rao led the Hornets to a 4-1 victory over the Mustangs in a (Rt. 18 Meyer’s Plaza) (Rt. 35 next to non-conference match to raise the team’s record to 3-2. Spaghetti Western) (Photo by Rich Schultz) 3 9 0 - 8 2 2 8 )

If you’re Medicare-eligible, you’re invited to join us for a cup of coffee and BY LINDSEY SIEGLE Anderson and Hickman won’t be eligi­ complete information on U.S. Healthcare Medicare. Our comprehensive, no­ ble for competition until Oct. 19, 30 days deductible plan can provide significant cost savings and more benefits than Staff Writer after the Eagles’ first varsity meet, be­ Federal Medicare plus many supplemental/gap plans combined! D espite losing its first two meets, cause they earned a varsity letter last fall, Benefits include: * Middletown High School South’s O’Donnell said. • Zero premium option* gymnastics team’s fortunes are The 30-day wait is imposed on stu­ • Prescription drugs covered with a $10 copay** looking up. dents who transfer between the district’s • Wide choice of network primary care physicians in private offices, Coach Coleen O’Donnell’s squad has two high schools and applies to the girls, not clinics, with visits for as little as $5*** scored higher in both those meets than it even though they transferred to South in • Full coverage for specialists, hospitalization and home health care has in her two previous seasons as head of November 1994. • Preventive dental coverage the program. The delay reduces the girls’ season to • $70 reimbursement for prescription eyeglasses every 24 months According to O’Donnell, the Eagles two meets, and they must have qualifying • $500 hearing aid reimbursement dropped their season opener to Red Bank scores in both meets to qualify for the every 36 months ^ Catholic 100.3 to 93.57 and then fell to Shore Conference meet as individuals. For more information or Manalapan High School 101 to 97.35. The same applies for reaching the post­ additional meeting times, Along with the high scores, O’Donnell season on the state level. call 1-800-282-5366. noted several other reasons to be upbeat. One thing working in Anderson’s and First, senior captain Cathy Malik is back Hickman’s favor is the current showing of and has shown herself to once again be a the Eagles in their dual meets. O’Donnell consistent source of points for the Eagles. said she hopes to see the entire team qual­ U.S. Healthcare Medicare O’Donnell said she once again appears to ify for the Shore Conference post season. meetings will be held at be a solid leader to count on. Right now they are fourth and the top these locations: Joining Malik is sophomore standout six teams qualify. If they are entered as a Freehold Pam Cohen, whom O’Donnell says may team, the sophomore transfers may be prove to be the Eagles’ top scorer once able to use their scores there to qualify for American Hotel states if the deadline has not passed. 18-20 East Main Street Lincroft Keyport she gets on track. “So far she hasn’t really Lincroft Inn Ye Cottage Inn hit,” according to O’Donnell. Helping the Eagles this season is the Mon., Oct. 2,10:00 am Joining Malik and Cohen are a pair of rules change allowing teams to enter five Mon., Oct. 2, 2:00 pm 700 Newman 149 West Front Street girls in each event. Springs Road talented freshmen, Becky Bartlett and Tue., Oct. 10,10:00 am Thu., Oct. 5, 2:00 pm Kristina Savati. O’Donnell said both are O’Donnell has 13 girls on the team and Tue., Oct. 10, 2:00 pm Wed., Oct. 11, 2:00 pm Thu., Oct. 26, 2:00 pm solid, all-around performers. she said the addition of a participant in Tue., Oct. 24, 10:00 am Wed., Oct. 18, 2:00 pm Waiting in the wings for the Eagles are each event helps her team because it is so Tue., Oct. 24, 2:00 pm Wed., Oct. 25, 2:00 pm two quality sophomore gymnasts — well balanced. The top three scores in Open to Medicare-eligible individuals living in the State of New Jersey. Tammie Anderson and Dana Hickman — each event from each team are tallied to U.S. Healthcare Medicare has continuous open enrollment. who earned varsity letters as members of arrive at the final score. You must continue to pay your Federal Medicare Part B premium. the Middletown High School North team The Eagles were slated to travel to *$0 is the monthly plan premium for the U.S. Healthcare Medicare 10 Plan option in that won Class A North of the Shore Con­ Freehold Borough High School today and New Jersey. **$500 annual maximum. ***$5 is the copay for primary physician visits under ference last season. will have their first home meet on Friday. the U.S. Healthcare Medicare 5 Plan option in New Jersey. A federally qualified HMO with a

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R egistration Open SPORTS FANS! H ornets face hard thru O ctober 1 i Sliataiq Hebrew i I Institute i B E T ro ad to re ta in title Serving Matawan - Aberdeen and the surrounding area K Y O U I D I D N ' T BY LINDSEY SIEGLE have liked to see them earlier, the current A A HEBREW SCHOOL crop of sophomores are talented. At the FOR BOYS AND GIRLS AGES 8-13 I Staff Writer top of that group are Matt Bucks, Chris ■ Hebrew Language Bar Mitzvah and Bas KNOW ■ Exciting Curriculum Torah Instruction Brought to You Plenty of talent from a team that won Bartholomew, Rich MacDonald and Omar ■ Small Student Certified Teachers 1 the state Group II championship is back. Haque. Teacher Ratio Conveniently Located By Joe Labriola I One of the amazing records in the National That includes last year’s individual New To make it onto the varsity squad, NO SYNABOBUE OR TEMPLE AFFILIATION REQUIRED however, the best of that group will have Football League was set by Paul Hornung in Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Asso­ I 1960...Hornung scored more points in one sea­ ciation Group II champion Rich Christen­ to beat out two seniors, Steve Christenson son (176) than any other player in NFL history— son. Still, Bill Loughran, Holmdel High and Dave Merces, who are at the head of Very Reasonable Rates I and it's an amazing record when you consider the pack. this fact...Hornung set the all-time NFL scoring School’s cross country coach, knows FOR MORE INFORMATION record when teams played only 12 games a “There’s good competition on the I coming back strong may not be enough. PLEASE CALL RABBI POLLAK year-not 16 like today... Despite the additional According to Loughran, the Hornets team, but everyone gets along really well, games today, and all the years since 1960, I nobody has ever been able to break Hornung’s will have plenty of competition, not only which is always a plus,” Loughran said. 908-566-1012 Also a plus is the winning tradition record. in the state group, but in Class C South of I * # * the Shore Conference. In addition to the that has been established"at Holmdel. Loughran is now in his eighth season as , K I T C H E N How football has changed.. When college foot­ always solid squad fielded by Asbury I ball started, the national champion each year Park High School, Red Bank Catholic and cross country mentor for the Hornets, and AND was an Ivy League team...From 1872, when St. John Vianney, Holmdel, have quality the team has been to the state tournament DINING I national cham pions were first named, until 1901, teams. for the last six seasons. ROOM the national champion each year was either Of course, that means more races on I Yale, Harvard, Princeton or Penn. At the state level, perennial state- CHAIRS crown contenders Morris Hills High the Hornets’ home course at Holmdel % % % State Park. RECOVERED I One of the great attendance records in sports School, Rockaway, and Jefferson Town­ is held by the University of Nebraska...They ship High School are both considered to While Loughran acknowledges that the • CUSTOM MADE I have sold out EVERY football game in their be among the state’s top teams. familiarity his team has with the course DINETTES AND home stadium for 32 CONSECUTIVE YEARS- Loughran’s not ready to throw the helps, he sees at least one disadvantage, as B R E AK FA ST N OOKS I an NCAAS record...Nebraska has sold all tickets well. Running in the park every day can • E X P E R T for all hom e gam es since 1962. towel in just yet, though. Along with UPHOLSTERY Christenson, Dave Elmquist, Erik Olson, become tiresome and he has to guard I * * * • PICK-UP & I bet you didn’t know that this is the best time Tristan Schlomann and Rob Smith are against the team getting flat there. DELIVERY To help combat that, and the fatigue Chrotnecraft I to save on a new car or truck at Labriola back. Christenson, Elmquist, and Olson Nissan...We also have a great selection of used are seniors; Schlomann and Smith are ju­ runners can experience from constantly OPEN SUNDAYS llA M to4PM cars...Com e in and see for yourself. niors. dealing with the course’s difficult terrain, I To fill the remaining two varsity spots, Loughran has decided to run some of his r - r n f f J U UPHOLSTERY LABRIOLA NISSAN Loughran has a large cast to choose from, practices at other sites. \ IS)J U U f l DINETTES, INC. E. Newman Springs Rd. as 35 boys are on the team, according to So far, the Hornets have looked solid, •—— 21 South St., Freehold, N.J. Red Bank 741-2433 the coach. picking up a close win against Red Bank Daily 9-6, Thurs. 9-8. Sat. 10-4 While the turnout is good, this year, Catholic last week. Freehold...... 431-355.*) New Brunswick 246-3522 Rt. 35 at Rt. 36 like most others, few freshmen have come They are slated to face St. John Toms River 240-3833 Red Bank...... 530-7*77 Eatontown 542-1300 out for the team. Loughran noted that Vianney at Holmdel Park today, and will most runners don’t join the squad until be at the Stewart Invitational, Elizabeth, their sophomore year. While he would on Saturday.

Freehold Center Partnership lions impressive at RESTORATION & DESIGN Battle of Monmouth m = ► : < i x After a slow start, the Middletown High School North girls’ cross country team looks to have gotten on track. sponsored bij Coach Joe Gomulka’s team bounced back from losses to rival Middletown High School South and a surprising Toms River North High School squad with a solid showing at the Battle of Monmouth class meet. UN/TED The Lions’ freshman runners won the class as Jamie Gillespie, Patty Storch and Joy Hencoski turned in solid performances. Gillespie was third with a 13:26, JER SEY BAN K Storch was fifth turning in a 13:39 and Hencoski rounded out the top 10 with a 14:30. Gomulka’s seniors were second in the class and the sophomores finished third. v^ y^ W E D ., OCT. 25, 1995 The team’s only junior, April McGreevey, finished sixth in the class, running 22:04. | W f f l S f e 5PM TO 9PM The Lions top runner, senior Lisa Flood, turned in a 21:32. She was followed by Jen Turiello and Caroline Pickerell at 23:24 and 23:36, respectively. AMERICAN HOTEL Gomulka said he was very happy with Turiello’s performance; last year at this time she was running in the 25s. . FREEHOLD, NJ The fine performance by his runners at the claSs meet came at an important Offers inform ation on the follow ing: time for the Lions, according to Gomulka. He said the surprise his team got from the Mariners had some runners, particularly Flood, questioning where they are COMMERCIAL PROPERTY AND right now. But he assured them that things" are on schedule and is confident of SMALL BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT. where they will be at the end of the season. “We made it to the second round of the state’s last year and I expect to do that • Architectural facade, signage, construction, or better. My team is stronger than last year,” Gomulka said. lighting, window dressing assistance. The coach noted that this week will be when the Lions really get down to busi­ • Financial incentives available ness. He said his freshmen also have sought to step things up, but he has been try­ ing to bring the team along slowly to avoid injuries. • Below market loan rates • Special terms Today the Lions face Manalapan High School and on Saturday they will be at • Grants • Tax abatement the Stewart Invitational in Elizabeth. • Hassle FREE perm it and site plan review

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in vaulting, bars, balance beam and tum­ and run through Oct. 20 at the Holmdel The fee per child in tee ball is $40, all bling. Classes for ages 6-8 will be held Recreation office located downstairs in other divisions are $50. A second child from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. and for ages 9-13 the town hall. The cost of the program is Hazlet Recreation is sponsoring the can be registered for $35; registering a from 8-9 p.m. The program is for Hazlet following athletic programs for township $40 for first- and second-grade students; third child is $25 and no additional fee is residents only and proof of residency is residents only: Men’s volleyball at the $55 for third- through ninth-grade stu­ charged beyond three children. There also required at the time of registration. dents and $60 for 10th- through 12th- Beers Street Middle School on Tuesdays is a refundable volunteer fee. For more Registration will be open at the Hazlet grade students. Late registrants will be from 7-10 p.m. during the school year; information call Al Auerbach at 495-6608 Recreation Office in the James J. Cullen charged a $10 late fee. The person regis­ ladies at the Union Ave. or Tom Loiacono at 787-5105. Center, 1776 Union Ave. from 9 a.m. on tering a child should know the correct Middle School on Mondays from 8-10 Oct. 2 through Oct. 6. Enrollment is limit­ heigth and weight of the participant as p.m. during the school year; ladies volley­ ed and will be taken on a first-come basis. well as the days and times of any conflict­ ball at the Union Ave. Middle School on REGIONALS No walk-ins will be accepted. Cost of the ing activities. The program starts in mid- Wednesdays from 7:30-10 p.m. during the program is $55 and checks should be made December and ends in mid-March. The school year; girls basketball at Raritan payable to: Hazlet Recreation. For more association is seeking volunteers and any­ High School Tuesdays and Thursdays A softball catchers clinic for girls in information call 739-0653. one interested in volunteering or more from 7-9 p.m. until Nov. 21; ladies soft­ grades four through 12 will begin on Sept. information can contact Debbie Craparo ball at the Beers Street Field on Sundays 30 in Holmdel and Howell. The clinic will Registration for the men’s and at 671-6907. from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. All programs are free consist of eight Saturday sessions. Details: women’s one-pitch softball tournaments and proof of residency is required. (908) 431-3817. to be held Oct. 11 through Oct. 14 is now open at the James J. Cullen Center in Registration is now being taken for MIDDLETOWN A baseball catchers clinic for boys in Veterans Memorial Park, 1776 Union Hazlet Recreation’s karate lessons for grades four through nine will begin on Ave. Each team is guaranteed two games children. Ages 8-14 will be given instruc­ Sept. 30 in Holmdel and Howell. The and there will be cash prizes for first The Sonic Kixx, an under-10 girls’ clinic will consist of eight Saturday ses­ tion from 10-10:45 a.m. on Saturdays through fourth place in the men’s tourna­ traveling soccer team, took first place at sions. Details: (908) 431-3817. beginning Sept. 30. The eight lessons will ment and first through third place in the the Roxbury Kickoff Classic. The team be given at Amato’s Studio. Palmer Ave. women’s event. The entry fee is $150 outscored their opponents 25-0. The Kixx at a cost of $30. A uniform is required and The Hazlet Panthers, an under-11 with a maximum 20-player roster that defeated teams from Wycoff, Sayreville, boys traveling soccer team are seeking may be purchased directly from Amato’s must be submitted at the time of registra­ Roxbury and Morris to clinch the title. two experienced players. Anyone interest­ at a cost of $20. To register contact the tion. The last day for registration is Sept Team members are: Kaitlyn Adam s, ed is asked to call Ed Young at 739-0429 Hazlet Recreation Office in the James J. 29. For more information call 739-0653. Mindy Brickel, Elizabeth Costello, Tanya or Frank Caluosa at 264-8092. Cullen Center, 1776 Union Ave. Didonna, Michele Fazzari, Ashley Enrollment is limited in both classes. Fedyshyn, Erica Fisher, Jamie Gray, Katie The 20th annual Memorial Medical Haggerty, Kerry Haley, Sarah Jasak, Center Golf Tournament is slated for Beginning on Oct. 11 the Hazlet Kendall Krzan, Danielle Kulovitz, Kerry October 19. The fee for the tournament is Recreation Commission is sponsoring a McLaughlin and Melanie Ondrejik. The $175 per player. The fee includes a gift 16-lesson gymnastics for girls program. Registration for the Holmdel Youth team is coached by Len Krzan and Joe bag, greens fee, golf cart, locker, conti­ The course will be held on Mondays and Athletic Association’s boys basketball Gray. nental breakfast, lunch cart on the course, Wednesdays and will consist of instruction program will be open beginning Oct. 9 cocktail hour/hors d’oeuvres, evening buf­ Babe Ruth Baseball League’s 1996 fet and prizes. Sponsorship opportunities spring baseball and softball registration are available. Registrations must be for boys between 5-17 and girls between received by Sept. 28. For more informa­ o MIDDLETOWN BABE RUTH 7-15 will be open at several sites in the tion call 721 -1000 or fax 721 -1247. township. Children can be registered at ^ BASEBALL LEAGUE the Middletown Library on Saturday and Submissions to Sport Shorts can be 1996 SPRING BASEBALL/SOFTBALL REGISTRATIONS on Oct. 7 from 9 a.m.-l p.m. and on Oct. mailed to: Lindsey Siegle, Greater Media 23 from 6-9 p.m. Children can be regis­ Newspapers, 7 Edgeboro Road, East THORNE MIDDLE SCHOOL McMAHON PARK tered at Thorne Middle School on Oct. 10 Brunswick New Jersey 00816 or faxed to Harmony Road, Middletown Alberta Ave., North Middletown from 6-9 p.m. Registration will be open at 254-0486, attention Sport Shorts. All sub­ Oct. 10 S #pm-9pm(lobby) Oct. 14 9am-lpm McMahon Park on Oct. 14 from 9 a.m.-l missions must have a name and phone IBRARY* O C E A N A V E N U E S C H O O L p.m. Registration will be open at Ocean number for verification and questions. ., Middletown Ocean Ave., North Middletown Avenue School on Oct. 20, Nov. 3, Nov. Items without a name and phone number am-lpm Oct. 20 6pm-9pm 8, and Nov. 7 from 6-9 p.m. on all days. will not be printed. ,-lpm Nov. 3 6pm-9pm ri-9pm Nov. 6pm-9pm Nov. 1 6pm-9pm Division Cost Street sto cks to race in „ A YTeeBall $40+ $10 ® - ' Pioneer $50+ $10 Bambino Minor $50+ $10 5th a n n u a l Tri-State 100 Bambino Major $50+ $10 tinior Boys $50+ $20+ $10 enior Boys $50+ $20+ $10 The cars and stars of the Street Stock ranks thrill fans at several Northeast dirt ig League $50+ $20+ $10 track speedways every week. SOFTBALI This wildly popular racing division will be in the spotlight for the fifth con­ Division Cost secutive year on Sept. 30 at 3 p.m., when the Hoosier Tire Tri-State 100 Street 7-8-9 Pioneer $50 + $10 Stock Championship gets under way at the East Windsor Speedway. The rain date 10-11-12 Junior $50+ $10 for the event is the following day, Oct. 1. 13-14-15 Senior $50+ $20+ $10 ALL MONIES ARE DUE AT With the best Street Stock drivers from speedways all over the Northeast expect­ *Age at August 1st ed to compete, the winner of this fifth annual event will be richly rewarded, with « OF REGISTRATION $5,000 going to the top finisher. Competitors wishing to obtain complete rules along with an entry form can do so on any Friday evening in September at the speedway, or call the race track of­ Second child in family = $35, Third child in Family = $25, Fourth child free fice at (609) 448-8510. Requests can also be mailed to East Windsor Speedway, $10 (PER FA M ILY ) Volunteer Fee will be returned (by October 31st) to all East Windsor 08831. Competitors who return their entry forms to the speedway of­ families donating at least 2 hours of their time to help the league. fice early will enjoy a discounted entry fee. Although the Tri-State 100 is gaining plenty of attention, there is still a lot of FUNDRAISING Children over 13 sell raffles ($20 included in reg. fee). Money for tickets sold is Friday night action remaining at the East Windsor Speedway’s 1/2-mile clay oval. Both the Small-Block Modified and the Street Stock competition are set to continue kept by family. Children under 13 are asked to sell one case of candy. through mid-October. The only exception to this rule is Friday night, Sept. 29, when No Canning! (only All Stars) the Sportsmen racers will join the Small-Block Modifieds. The Street Stocks will have that evening off to prepare for the following afternoon’s 100-lap event. ALL GAMES ARE PLAYED AT McMAHON PARK For more information, call 609-448-8510. Questions: CaH Al Auerbach at 495-6608 or Tom Loiacono at 787-5105 Page 1 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 5 5 013 Real Estate 020 Buildings Wanted Garages

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Benefits 908-257-4004 preferred. 908-972-7777 • Willing to leam Hours: 3:00pm to 8:00pm minded, personable & ener­ plus. Hours 8am-5pm. Ben­ BANQUET SERVERS • Looking for a good future Salary: $6.00 per hour getic. Busy salon, Spotswood efits. Call 908-521-3195 Part time work. No experience MEDICAL ASSISTANT - Pedi­ If interested contact: $ DRIVERS $ area. Call 908-251-3335 necessary. Apply in person. atrics. Front & Back duties. B & s GOODYEAR Helyn Sloan, GARDEN MANOR Holmdel area. Friday, 9-5pm. FREEHOLD Buildings & Grounds ROUTE SALES STOCK BROKER 50 Rt. 35 North * 9- 1pm Call offliSaturday, Call 908-462-4143 908-613-6727 We wear jeans & sneakers to LANDSCAPE/LAWN TRAINEE Aberdeen manager 908-r"~ '10 TELEPHONE CALLERS work. Earn $100. + per day MAINTENANCE HELPER- to recruit volunteers for CHILD NUTRITION CA$H. INCENTIVE^. Full Male/female, 3+ years expe­ Positions available, licensed & CERAMICS TEACHER MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST- training. Vehicle available. All rience. Valid N.J. drivers li­ unlicensed. Will Sponsor 7 & Seeking qualified person to Enthusiastic, energetic person BUS DRIVER 63. Intensive training.. AMERICAN Van driver with CDL for pri­ WORKERS-SUBSTITUTE you need is a valid driver’s cense Hedge trimming S teach at local ceramic shop. needed for Chiropractic office Salary $6.00 per hour license. Call 908-938-2920, mowing a plus Call Salary & bonuses Call 908-787-1603 in Sayreville. Monday, vate transportation company. 1-800-766-4852 Ask for Jill. HEART ASSOCIATION Good hours. Great company If interested call 9am-5pm, Mr. Bassewitz 908-360-0561 Wednesday & Friday 4-8pm in friendly, smoke-free Carol Merle, 908-613-6719, CONSULTANTS Call Holly 908-254-5553 to work for 1-800-287-9543 Child Nutrition Freehold office. Morning or EOE TUPPERWARE OFFICE ASSISTANT evening hours. Hiring CAMERA REPAIR TECHNI­ Get cash tor selling plastic! Or For Podiatric office immediately. $ paid during CIAN- East Brunswick area. Classified W orks! Classified Works! place an order! 908-656-0455 Computer phone, filing. training. Call & leave a message at 908-308-4201 Will train.. Modern facility. F/T CALL CLASSIFIED! TEACHER Please call for appointment, or P/T. 908-238-8806 For Nursery School, Freehold DELI HELP 908-972-6699 area. Call between l0-4pm [For lunch.) Come in person THEATER POSITIONS only. 908-446-5377 OFFICE HELP - Wrap pack­ between 2-4pm weekdays. ages & send mail. Perfect for The Sayreville Main Street 671 Georges Rd. students Call 908-536-8513 Theater Company is accepting North Brunswick applications tor the following TEACHER AIDES or call 908-214-0560 positions. OFFICE HELP MUSIC DHRECTOR, I F " " US! TEACHERS DEMONSTRATORS DIRECTOR, Work from East Brunswick or Full Time/Part Time Manalapan Office Salary plus CHOREOGRAPHER GROW W I T H Nursery School. Call Between CHRISTMAS AROUND For its December Musical commission. 908-651-1400 or 9am & 5pm 908-254-3505 908-446-3298 OLIVER. Interested Call COME opportunity Awaits You- T H E W O R L D 908-390-5400 or KIDS BACK TO SCHOOL? TRAVEL AGENT NEED EXTRA CASH? Greater Media Inc., publishers of weekly newspapers in Monmouth and PHONE SALES Send Resume to: Full or part time. Make your own hours FREE Sell exhibit space for bridal S M S T C No experience necessary. Call kit. training & supplies. conventions held throughout P. O. Box 268 Middlesex counties, is hiring. Be part of our energetic, dynamic and growing organization. 908-257-2066 Call 1 -800-628-0063 the country. East Brunswick Sayreville, NJ 08872 TRUCK DRIVERS-For Harold office too. Earn high income. The following positions are available: Ives Trucking. Free driver NO INVESTMENT Must have good phone voice. DEMONSTRATORS Flexible hours Call WAITER/WAITRESS training, if you qualify. Stu­ 908-257-8544 Part time, evenings. Must dents welcome Experience have experience East Brun­ MAC OPERATOR iy up to 28 cents per mile, CHRISTMAS AROUND swick area. Call 908-254-6665 rxcellent benefits. RECEPTIONIST Part-time opening in our production department for a Mac Operator. Ac 1-800-842-0853 THE WORLD Busy dermatologist’s office, must have working knowledge of Multi-Ad Creator or Quark, and Adobe In home parties. Work own Monday througn Thursday 036a Employment hours. FREE kit & supplies. 5-9pm & 2 Saturdays per Photoshop. Must have strong skills in layout and design of ads. Evening hours TUTORS Call Gerri 908-536-6§05 month 8am-noon. Call Services and possibly Sundays. 908-462-9800 HOME INSTRUCTION DEMONSTRATORS ATTENTION Pax resume to: Toni Smith, fax 908-254-0256 East Brunswick RECEPTIONIST- Doctor’s of­ READERS Public School District NEEDED NOW! fice in East Brunswick. Must Ads under this classification ara Or send to: Creater Media Newspapers Nationally Recognized for Ex­ Energetic, positive people to be friendly with outgoing per­ not offers of employment. Often cellence is seeking outstand­ create joy & $$$ in their lives. se ad vert Iso rs offer a servlca 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 sonality. Must have good for a fee. If you place a call to a ing professionals for the fol­ No experience needed. FREE )hone skills, call training. No cash investment. “900" number you will automati­ lowing subjects: )08-246-0207 leave message. cally be billed a fee, which varies. DRIVERS CALCULUS Must nave car & phone. Call BIOLOGY Rosemarie 908-531-3963 RECEPTIONIST/BILLING ASSEMBLE-Arts, crafts, toys, Routes available for once a week delivery. Reliable vehicle necessary. No CHEMISTRY CLERK- in East Brunswick jewelry, wood items, typing, PHYSICS DRIVERS Will train. Must have good sewing, computer work from collections. SPANISH 5 LIKE DRIVING? Earn up to phone skills & be detail ori­ home in your spare time. ITALIAN 4 $8.-$10 ./hour as a Go-4-lt ented. Call 908-246-0207 Great pay. Free details. Call Call Chris at 908-254-1755 BRITISH LITERATURE Driver. Deliver for restaurants leave message 24hrs. 1-800-632-8007 Send copies of certification that don’t deliver on their own. EARN $1,000’s weekly stuff­ and resume to: Use your own car. Day, EDITOR Mrs. Brenda Witt, Assistant SALES ing envelopes at home. Be evening & weekend hours Colesce Lingerie Home Par­ your own boss. Start now. No Superintendent for Personnel available. Call 908-536-1212 creater Media seeks aggressive editor for two lively weekly newspapers. Good 760 Route 18 ties is now in this area. $75- experience Free supplies, in­ position for reporter with experience who wants to move up, or editor who East Brunswick, NJ 08816 $100. per party. $25,000 + full formation. No obligation. Send EOE EARN EXTRA SS time. 908-390-6501 SASE to. PRESTIGE UNIT J wants to work with a stable, growing organization. Good people skills, P. O. Box 195609 SALES DISCOVERY TOYS Is Winter Springs, FL 32719 commitment to community newspapering, strong writing and editing ability, FOR THE HOLIDAYS!! looking for people to sell toys layout skills and story sense required. Quark experience an added plus. SUPERVISORS/ & NEW line of clothing & soft­ EARN $1,000.s Stuffing Enve­ ware. Call 908-821-1212 lopes at home. Send S.A.S.E. Send resume to: INTERVIEWERS for free information to: Gregory Bean, Executive Editor FLEXIBLE P/T NIGHT L.A.R. Market Research SALES P. O. Box 561 Creater Media Newspapers S C H E D U L E S For bakery in Matawan. Old Bridge, NJ 08857 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 C o m p a n y Morning hours, flexible days. Phone (908) 254-7000, ext. 212. FAX (908) 254-0486 TO MEET YOUR NEEDS Salary negotiable. Call Good phone & 908-566-6720 EARN MONEY APPLICATIONS BEING Reading Books! $30,000./year people skills a income potential. Details. FREELANCE W RITERS m ust! No experi­ ACCEPTED NOW 1-800-513-4343 Ext. Y-2111 ence necessary. Use your VISA $40,660. YEA& INCOME Reporters needed on a freelance basis to write articles for Greater Media special Potential Home Typists/PC sections. Experience preferred, but will train the right people. Excellent Day, night, or MASTERCARD Users. Toll Free For Listings opportunity for writer looking to build-up portfolio. weekend shifts. Retail distribution center 1-800-898-9778 Ext. T-4730 Flexible hours. conveniently located in to pay for your GOVERNMENT JOBS!- Now Send best three clips and resume to: Raritan Center has Part-time hiring for all levels. For info Kevin Friedlander, Creater Media Newspapers positions available as: Classified Ads call 1-800-201-0619 pin 3829 Call Maris (Fee) 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816: • MATERIAL HANDLERS/ or fax to (908) 254-0256 ORDER SELECTORS - Work 1-800-660-4-ADS HOME TYPISTS NEEDED- 908-308-0500 in our furniture loading opera­ Also PC/Word processor tions , select merchandise for users $40,000./year income INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES home delivery. potential Toll free • CLERICAL - Call customer 1-800-898-9778 ext. T-5139 Our classified department is looking for good communicators who are detail to schedule furniture for details (fee) deliveries. oriented and interested in making money. Full/part time. Must be a team CNA/CHHA'S • MERCHANDISE TICKET- LPN'S HOME TYPISTS player, energetic, salary commission and great benefits. Musi have NJ. State Board ERS - Apply price tickets to PC users needed. $45,000 jewelry. income potential Call Fax resume to: Helene Tlusty, fax 908-432-0016 of Nursing Certification. 1 year experience in 1 -800-513-4343 ext. B-2111 Or send to: Creater Media Newspapers We offer flexible schedules to suit your personal needs. Medical/Surgical. 7 Edgeboro Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Immediate positions in Pleasant co-workers and HOMEWORKERS dean work environment Stuffing envelopes/processing Middlesex, Monmouth & enhance these stress-free Positions available in recipe orders. Excellent OFFSET PRESS PERSON Union Counties. Own positions. Please cal! or apply $money$ weekly. Send long in person. Monmouth County. .Assisted SASE to: SJP transportation necessary. P.O. Box 306, Dept. SU Entry level position. Rotating shifts. Good Benefits. Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - living building. Own Sayreville, NJ 08872 All hours and shifts 3:00 pm. Saturday 9:00 am - Apply in person to: Noon Creater jersey Press available. Competitive transportation necessary. LAW ENFORCEMENT Retailers & Manufactures JOBS NO EXPERIENCE 10 Connerty Court , starting rate. Medical and 401 Clearview Road Weekend shifts available. 7­ NECESSARY. Now hiring. East Brunswick. NJ 088i 6 Raritan Center U S. Customs, officers, etc. vacation pay if qualified. Edison. NJ 08837 F o r information call 3 and 3-11 shifts.. Please 219-794-0010 ext. 2937 REPORTER For more information, 908-225-5572 call Maria for interview 9am to 11pm 7 days call Maria for Reporter to cover municipal beat and write features. Experience preferred but appointment and appointment: will train the right person. Use your VISA £ directions: - MARKETING- Independent Send clips to: or MASTERCARD PERSONAL TOUCH distributors for established Mark Rosman, News Transcript HOME HEALTH SERVICES herbal product company. Own PERSONAL TOUCH to pay for your hours. Call 908-! 25 Kilmer Drive, Morganville, Nj 07751 HOM E HEALTH SERVICES Classified Ads (908) 862-4977 MODELS- For TV & National Magazines. Male, Female. Children. All types, all sizes. Greater Media Newspapers (908) 862-4977 1-800-660-4-ADS No experience necessary. Call E.O.E. E.O.E. M/F 1-800-211-2099 (FEE) INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 5 7 048 General 048 General 036a Employment 037a Child Care 042 Antiques/ 046 Firewood 047 Furniture 047 Furniture Merchandise Merchandise Services Wanted Collectibles DINETTE SET, KITCHEN POOL COVER - Deluxe, for EAST BRUNSWICK- After GRANDMA’S-908-254-9504 CURIO CABINET-$175. 7 ft. RECLINER CHAIR- 1 piece, NO EXPERIENCE NECES­ Oak & glass etagere-$145. brown leather, large wing Chairs, Electric hot water above ground pool. 18x34 SARY! $500. to $900. Weekly school & school holidays BUY, SELL & TRADE FIREWOOD heater, patio set oval. Brand new in box. $60. Care for 8 & 11 year old. 56 Main St. South River Split seasoned hardwood. Antique Victorian Dresser & back style. Asking $275. Call Potential Processing Mortgage Minor $225. Howard Stem. Best offer. Call 908-308-4638 or best offer. 908-431-9471 Refunds! Own Hours! Must drive to after school ac­ Guaranteed to bum. $115. per 908-549-6410 tivities. Call 906-613-0922 cord. $65. Vi. 908-747-6146 Crucified by the FCC-Box Call (24 hours) CD's. Miller neon beer sign DINING ROOM - Table, 4 909- 715-2378 ext. 2034 chairs, sideboard. 45 years RELOCATING ENGLISHTOWN- Looking for 043 Appliances HIGH QUALITY-FIREWOOD ! ;75. Saxophone, Bueshner- SECTIONAL REFRIGERATOR-18 cult- live-in care for 4 children in !I325. Banjo, $150. Violin $85. 5 pc. contemporary. Light col­ old. Refinished. $75. SPLIT & SEASONED Call 908-249-5998 Kelvinator-DINING ROOM PART TIME my home. 908-446-5863 eves Accordian. Clarinet, all w/ ors. Like new, never used. SET. COCKTAIL TABLE, or 609-252-5417 days CALL 908-946-3600 cases. Pair. Mahog. nite tbls. $1,400. Call 908-972-9457 $8.75 +/hour. People needed DISHWASHER- Sears Ken­ DINING ROOM SET- rpine. PAINTINGS, HOME DECOR to prepare labels at home. No S65. Dehumidifier $65. 7 ft. more, under-the-counter, very SLEEPER- Full size, beige, Bedroom set. 2 leather ack- items, 3'x4' framed MIRROR, experience required. Call Secretary desk & more. Call ETC. Call 908-739-2270 MARLBORO qood condition, $125. LAGO S FIREWOOD 908-254-3023 camelback sofa, roll arms. TV- ets Sony Walkman TV w/tj/tape 1-809-474-2802 ext. 303 Mature minded person, 906-583-4602 SEASONED PREMIUM player. 908-238-1955 Int’l long distance toll 25” wood dark walnut cabinet. roastissiere o v e n Monday & Friday afternoons HARDWOODS $115. Per cord DAY BED-White iron & brass. Call 908-462-5182 - only. Own car & references a (not slab wood) Free. Fast Complete w/2 Orlho mat­ Wood Warmer, hood Serious ★ REFRIGERATORS * DELIVERY 908-294-0463 tresses & pop-up trundle. Un­ DINING TABLE inquiries only PART TIME must. Call 908-536-1469 908-390-8616 $9.00+/hour. Answer Guaranteed, 90 days. used in box. Cost $800. Sell SOFA Queen Ann. Cherry wood. MARLBORO- Special some­ $175. +. Choice of sizes and $150 Air Conditioner: Fred­ telephones at home. No $325 Call 908-602-9673 Light blue. 5 cushioned sec­ SEARS CRAFTSMAN one to care for 2 year old & colors. Veiv clean. tional w/recliner on each end. ericks, 36,000 BTU, $550 experience requied. Call DESK- 50" w by 24" d by 10" Radial Arm Saw. all 1-809-474-2945 ext. 5303 home. Daily or live in. Driving Can deliver. 908-225-5272 047 Furniture Good cond. Best offer. Call Compressor, $75. Mantel, a plus. 908-536-4789 30'/2”h. Wood, 7 drawers, 908-360-9291 after 7pm $125. Call 908-462-6116 attachments plus table Like International LD toll REFRIGERATORS (2> plate glass on top. $50. or new. $300. 908-254-4263 MATAWAN Caring, respon­ Almond, Whirlpool, 18 jest offer. Call 908-671-0481 TABLE-48”oval pedestal w/2 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER sible & reliable child care $200. White, General. Electric, Brass with glass shelves SEWING MACHINE- Many POSTAL & GOVERNMENT A.H. FORMICA DESK- Metal. 5' x 2W x 2'/z' leaves, 4 side chrs. & 2 cap­ features. Like new, with cabi­ needed in my home for 2 chil­ side-by-side, 22 cu. ft., $300. tain's chrs. Dark pine, Tho- 48"w x 72"n x 18”d. $75. JOBS. $21 ./hour plus benefits. dren ages 5vfe & 3 years old. CUSTOM LAMINATED $100. or best otter. Call Chris net. $100. or best offer. Call No experience, will train. Call 908-727-5449 FURNITURE & REFACING a n d leave message masville-$400. Hutch-maple Call 908-254-0402 908-360-2064 2 days a week, from 2pm- $100., Serving cart-maple To apply 1-800-875-7608 7pm, days will vary. No week­ • KITCHENS • WALL UNITS 908-238-4372 • BEDROOM SETS $100. Microwave-Quasar 1.5 GAME TABLE- Wood, 4 READER- $35,000./year in­ ends. Non-smoker, must have DINETTE SET cu. ft. $50. Coffee table-$50. chairs, $125. Microwave- $30. own transportation. Refer­ • CHILDREN'S ROOMS SLIDING GLASS DOOR come potential. Reading 044 Computers 908-745-2102 • 908-390-1609 Black lacquer, glass table. 4 Call 908-591-0510 Vacuum- Electrolux, $40. Pella 6 ft w/screen. Asking books. Toll free ences required. 908-566-0683 chairs. Like New. $275. Lamps- (2) porcelein. $135. 1-800-898-9778 Ext. R-5139 $250 Call 908-446-5866 MIDDLETOWN- F le x ib le Call 908-706-0233 WALL UNIT 3 pcs. Traditional Rocking chair- pine, $35. Call for details FREEHOLD Computer Fair cherry wood entertainment ctr 908-264-5279 after 6pm hours, 2 children in my home. AREA RUGS DINETTE SET- 9 pc. oak in­ SWIMMING POOL $6.50 hour. Call 908-671-1973 Sat., Sept. 30, 10am-3pm 2 Belgium carpets, 8x11, & display cabinet w/overhead ABOVE GROUND Freehold Gardens Hotel cluding 6 cane high-back light. Like new, asking $1,200. GARDEN TRACTOR- Gilson 100% wool. $175. ea. or 2 for chairs, 40 x 60-inch table & 15’x30' includes deck MIDDLETOWN- Mature mind Rts. 537 & 33, Near Rt. 9 $300. Call 908-536-0362 Call 908-521-8273 48-inch cut. 18 hp, 2 year old Best offer. Call 908-536-5653 ed, reliable person to care for Save on PC hardware, soft 12-inch leaf & drop leaf server motor, very heavy duty 2 children in my home. Car & ware, CDs, accessories. BAR - BLOND OAK 5 ’ to match Mint condition. Cost WALL UNIT- Bennington pine, $1,200 Call 908-821 -5624 TANNING BEDS SALES references required. Monday, Adm. $5 ,-w/ad $4. 2 cabinets with shelves & $1,800. Asking $600. 3 pcs, excellent condition, SUNQUEST WOLFF -New Work at home $1,000.-$5,000. Wednesday, Friday, 11:30am- Info: 201-533-1991 1 interior lighted cabinet. 908-739-0664 450. or best offer. Treadmill, GUITARS - (1) Fender, commercial-home units from per month. Part time & full 5.30pm. Call 908-615-0484 Asking $125. 908-308-4438 t200. or best offer. Call (1) Ktamer. Exc cond $199 Buy factory direct and DINETTE SET- Table and 4 BAR: leather/formica w/chairs time available. 908-785-0488 GATEWAY 200 0- cushion swivel arm chairs with 908-972-0613 after 5pm save. Call today Free new 486DX44-66, 730 meg, 8 me BED FRAME- Wood queen Call 908-251-8735 leaf. Beige. $125. Call WALL UNIT- Walnut, $200. color catalog 1-800-462-9197 SALES MILLSTONE ram, sound card, 14.^ size from Ikea. Excellent con­ 908-972-9690 Live out. Seeking loving modem, quad CD’s, 1.4 flop­ dition. Must sell. $450. Kitchen set- 42" round, w/4 TV- ZENITH 25 inch. Wood ARE YOU EARNING experienced, non-smoking py, 15-inch Vivitron monitor, 908-602-4021 DINING ROOM FURNITURE chairs, formica, leaf, white HOOKED ON PHONICS cabinet. Working condition, person to care for 2 girls, rJtec speakers, woofer, 10 Ethan Allen, Breakfront, 63- wrought iron, $200. Kitchen Generic form. $25. Call color problem. $35. WHAT YOU’RE WORTH ages 6 months & 2 Vz years. months old. H.P. Desk Jet BED- Custom made, gray for­ inch w, $425 Comer hutch, hutcn- avocado w/ glass 908-390-4796 908-251-9571 Work from home or office 8am-7pm, 2 days/week. Own Color 560C printer. $4,500. in­ mica, loft bed. Inc. 6 drawers I $295. & server, $125. Buffet doors, $125. Other misc. Earn $200. - $2,000. PT. car, references. 908-446-0794 vested, selling for $3,000. or 2 cabinets. Like new. Asking server, light wood, $125. items. Call 908-727-9317 $2,000.-$6,000. FT. Paid va­ best offer. Can 908-462-6494 $500. Elec. banket- Dual con­ 908-747-2536 KITCHEN CABINETS TYPEWRITER cations. Call 908-493-1645 trol. Best offer, 908-679-1455 WALL UNIT-3 pc. Black lac­ Save up to 70% on major IBM SELECTRIC. O nly 038 Cleaning Help IBM COMPATIBLE-486 DX quer. Bedroom set-3 pc. Wal­ brands while quantities last. $50.00. Call 908-536-1171 STUFFING ENVELOPES- 66. Midi Tower, 420 MBHD, 4 DINING ROOM nut. Dining Room Table-w/6 908-329-6000 Your location. Earn $1,000. Wanted RAM. $1,000. Hewlett Pack­ BED-BRASS Glass table w/6 black uphol­ chrs. Brass bed-King w/mat­ UPHOLSTERY CLEANER- weekly. Easy work, excellent ard Laser Jet 4 Printer. Brand new king Super thick stered chairs. 2 yrs. young. tress & box spring. Antiques KITCHEN CABINETS- Dish Kleenrite 214 port, dry clean­ pay, pt/ft. Workers needed $1,000. Call 908-432-0272 orthopedic mattress set. Must Asking $850 908-294-9095 etc Call 908-257-7610 washer, used and brand new ing/steam clean uphols/drap- now. Free details send SASE CLEANERS sell. $475. Call 908-525-0435 Tiffany lamps, and more ery cleaner. $3,100/nego­ P.O. Box 500-KT Residential team cleaners DINING ROOM SET Call 968-251-5352 tiable. Call 908-846-6295 Lima, PA 19037 (fee) wanted. Call 908-721-6644 LASER PC BED-Brass. Queen, complete Oak w/china cabinet, table w/ 048 General With printer. New. Call for w/Ortho mattress set. Unused, 6 chairs. Seats 12. Exc. cond. KITCHEN CABINETS-left over VACUUM- Kirby, $800. $35,000. YEAR INCOME in box. Cost $600. Sell $250 $975. 908-888-9442 Merchandise from development 300 ft. Up­ MEN'S WESTERN BOOTS, Potential. Reading books. details. Call 908-536-4104 pers & lowers. White oak, light Call 908-602-9673 DINING ROOM SET- 62 x 34 size 10, $150. Brand new. Toll Free 1-800-898-9778. 039 Health Care oak. 70% OFF. 908-286-1558 never used. Ext. R-5008 for details. BED-BRASS-Affordable queen glass top, chrome base w/6 908-525-8190 LASER PRINTERS upholstered chairs, $125. AMISH LAWN TRACTOR-John Deere HP-II-P $400. HP-II $450. orthopedic mattress set Sheds, Gazebos, Playhouses TIRED OF WORKING A 9-5 HOME HEALTH AIDES (3) Brand new. Must sell. $275 908-721-8395 140. 46-inch deck, all rebuilt, JOB?- Need to be indepen­ NEC LC-890 $500. HP PLOT­ YARDWORKS, 908-842-5922 new paint, w/snow thrower, dent? Make $700. to $1,000. TLC given to sick/elderly. TERS- HP-7475A $150. HP- Call 908-525-0435 DINING ROOM SET- China VANITY Available days or evenings 7550A $250. 908-536-0269 cabinet, table w/4 chairs, 2 $1,900. Call 908-264-3720 Bathroom, walnut, 48”x22” , or more working less than 40 Call Van 908-634-6532 BED-Trundle, dishwasher, ;100 TV’S Late model, color, hours. Call 1-800-475-3736 after 6pm leaves. Kitchen Table, marble ARCADE GAMES LOG CABINS- Strikingly at­ butcher block top, Mangle top, very good cond., best (3) Slic-Shot. Brand new. ;20. each. VERTICAL BLIND, for details (Fee) I PROVIDE CARE for the eld­ (ironing machine). Prices start tractive guest homes, camps, mint green, 78”x54” , $50. erly. Refs., car, cook & clean >ffer. Call 908-432-0213 Jood Money Maker. Will sell cabanas, playhouses, highly PC REPAIRS at $50 Call 908-757-8032 or trade. Call 908-294-0996 Call 908-671-1914 WORK AT HOME Live in/out. 908-290-1446 ON SITE REPAIRS DINING ROOM SET- Gor- profitable campground rentals $1,000-$2,000. P/T Upgrades, setup & trouble BEDROOM SET - 5 piece teous mahog & black table w/ ARCADE GAMES- for homes. Kits $4,995. & up. Free litera­ $2.000.-$6,000. F/T POLISH AGENCY INC shooting. Call 908-521-4573 Atlantic, easy care. Like new j matching chairs. Used Pinball, video, pool, skeeball, ture. Call 717-656-1810 WALL UNIT Call 908-935-8509 Recessed lights over desk twice Paid $2,200. Asking ukes, more. New & recondi All teakwood. w/bar & lights. Specializing in elder/sick care $500. Call 9(58-739-3736 MASSAGE TURBO JET Housekeepers, live-in/out SOFTEC 386/25 w/VGA color $1,500. Call 908-901-6715 ioned, fully warranted. Also From Scandinavian Gall. Exc. monitor, 14.4 FX modem, WHIRLPOOL-Dazey. Fits on cond. $1,175. 908-446-3470 Call 908-862-0289 DINING ROOM SET- NEW! Dlace games at business loca- side of tub. Good cond. $50 037 Babysitting computer desk, Windows 3.1. Bassett, cherry table, 66-inch :ions. THE FUN HOUSE $75(3. Call 908-432-9687 BEDROOM SET or best offer. 908-721-7459 Child Care Queen, oak, 6 pcs. Exc. cond long, w/2 18-inch leafs & 609-371-9444 048b Infants 041 Resumes/ $1,500. Call 908-290-1050 pads, 4 Chippendale chairs w/ CARE FOR KIDS Business Services off-white semi-brocade seats. B/L/l/N/D/S MICROWAVE CART Juvenile Items Free Day Care Referrals in 045 Clothing BEDROOM SET- 6 pc Lexing­ $1,500. Call 908-741-4766 White w/oak trim. $35. TABLE ton Cherry, Series 490. Tn- Verticals, minis, pleated, Round w/drop leaf. $20. Freehold/Manalapan/Marlboro view mirror, triple dresser, DINING ROOM- Contempo­ wood. Save up to 80%. Free BABY STROLLER- Century. Call 908-409-3725 15 FREE RESUMES rary. martelized table top & Installation 908-975-9878 With canopy 1 year young high boy, 2 commodes. Brand Call 908-679-0634 Excellent condition $30 Call CHILD CARE ALTERNATIVE w/first order. Written/typeset, DRESS-" Mother of Bride”size new, still in boxes. $4,000. pedestal, one leaf & 4 chairs. laser printed. RUSH Service. 16-18. Soft pink, worn once, Asking $925. BACKHOE- 510 John Deere. 908-254-5118 European “AU PAIRS” live-in Call 908-889-5443 68 Ford Dump, single axle, 20 MICROWAVE-Small white help, reliable, experienced, Write For You . 908-446-8012 dry cleaned. Exc. cond. Like 908-536-6596 Kenmore-$50. CD player- new. $40. Call 908-251-2013 BEDROOM SET- 7 pc. tan ton tag trailer. Sold sep or BEDROOM Fumiture-White, 3 English speaking legal, gov’t DINING ROOM-Thomasville, pkg. Call 908-297-2031 after 6 Sony-5 disc-$150. Dryer-GE- pc., contemporaiy, European approved proaram. Under formica, full size platform bed, Traditional-dark wood, table w/ Ig -$200. Typewriter-Brother Crib, & many other Baby $200./wk. Call Ma desk, dressers, $400. Rug, 2 leaves, 6 chrs. & lighted Electric-$30. Futon-New $100. items 908-972-0286 FUR COATS 8x11, 100% wool, dusty green Desk-Lg. grey w/wall unit 908-308-3934 or Au Pair I Full length Natural Raccoon. china closet Asking $300. BAR STOOLS at 800-AU-PAIRS KATHY HONEYMAN TYPING w/mauve, $200. Custom di­ $100. Call 908-432-0272 BEDROOM SET- Oak crib/ Size 12/14. Exc. cond. nette set w/ 54-inch round 908-422-7468 (3) black leather. $150. SERVICE. In Matawan since Dryer: Whirlpool elec. $60. bed w/drawer, 6 drawer white 1989. Transcription our spe­ $1,000. or best offer. Ma­ table & 6 upholstered chairs DRESSER-2 night stands & hogany mink jacket, sz. 12/14. Call 908-940-8979 formica dresser w/oak trim, CHILDREN’S CHOICE cialty. WP, DTP/design. Fast mauve, $1,0t)0. headboard-oak-$225. SOFA MOVING SALE oak changing table A oak 46 W. Ferris St., E. Brunswick turnaround. Call 908-583-1789 Exc. cond. $1,000 or best 908-741-2763 BED-queen-$150. CHAIR & Daybed: white w/bedding Offer. Call 609-259-2592 rocker. Exc. cond., all from Ages 3 months-5 years. Ottoman-maroon-$45. KITCH­ $120. Wall Unit: white, $100 Goldfingers Sold only as set. Kindergarten. State Certified BEDROOM SET- 7 pc, ex­ BEDROOM SET Vanity: white w/3 mirrors, 6 MINK COAT/RANCH- 50-inch EN set-$150. 908-566-2972 Twin bunk beds, dresser, $500 908-888-1959 Iv mess. Open 6:30am-7pm, 12 months quisite wood, Mediterranean chest of drawers, $150. File drawers, $200. Dining Room a year. Call 908-613-4488 length, sweeps 66-inch, size style, excellent condition. Orig. FAMILY ROOM SET-Sofa, black lacquer. Exercise equip CAR SEAT- $35. Century 10-1 2 , brand new. $1,800. love seat & chair. Blue/grey. Cabinets: 4 drawers, metal $4,000. Asking $2,000 or $10. ea. Call 908-254-2922 toys & MUCH MORE! Caall stroller. $30, Fischer Price Call 908-583-1353 best offer. Call 908-741-2557 Excellent condition. $500. Call 908-525-9447 EF AU PAIR 908-238-4726 high chair. $35, Portable play­ WEDDING GOWN - Size 12, BEDROOM SET- White wick­ pen, $15 Call 908-888-2812 European Live-in Child Care MERCHANDISE Eve of Milady. Worn once. er, 2 headboards, 6 drawer FUTON CHANGED KITCHEN! Queen size w/new mattress Spacemaker-Wood cabinets, MOVING SALE CRIB & BED- Childcraft Carefully screened, profes­ Paid $2,200. Asking $1,000. dresser, night table, heart­ Queen Soma bed, Soloflex. Change table/dresser Wood sionally trained, English­ Call 908-422-3453 shaped mirror & 2 oval mir­ cover. Asking $150. Call oven & glass stovetojh Make 908-432-9687-9687 offer. Calf 908-679-• sleeper sofa, Antiques & other w/brass trim. Like new. $495, speaking, legal visas. Experi­ 042 Antiques/ rors $500. Call 908-290-0982 furn Call 908-238-1498 & more items. 908-679-7017 ence the benefits of loving bet. 9am & 7pm. Ask for ° Collectibles KITCHEN SET with 6 chairs CONFERENCE TABLE- 8 ft x European child care! 046 Firewood Joanne. with formica top. Seats up to 3.5 ft. Med. Oak trim $500 4 Average $199. per week. to 10 w/leaf. $100. Call matching conference chains, MOVING SOUTH 049 Merchandise Call Michele Cnazen at BEDROOM SET-Cream, Racoon coat, size 10, 2 yrs formica-4 pc. wall unit w/light- 908-583-1650 after 6pm $100. each. 908-566-8937 ANTIQUES 908-846-6295 old $1,100. Burg, brocade fall Wanted Joanne Hunt at Top prices paid for: Antique A&B PREMIUM Hardwoods- ed bridge, queen platform bed LIVING ROOM SET- Sofa, gown, size 10, $800. 2 wed­ 908-542-1732 furniture, oriental rugs, paint­ Seasoned, split & del. $120. & matching dresser. Good loveseat, & ottoman. Dark ding gowns, size 8, 10. Lace A BUYER OF ALL TRAINS! Gov’t designated, non-profit ings, jewelry & silver. We pur­ 908-462-7315, 609-259-0746 condition. Cost $5,000. Will blue background w/beige DIAMOND RING & seed pearls, $800. ea. Din. Top $ paid for LIONEL, Flyer, chase entire contents of es­ sacrifice at $1,200. or best rint. $525. Call Beautiful interlocking set. 1/4 rm. contemp. It. fixture, brass Marx, others. 908-271-5124 MILLSTONE- Mom will pro­ tates. Will come to your home FIREPLACE HEAT EX­ offer. 908-607-9028 D8-747-6292, leave message vide lots of fun, love & atten carat w/15 side diamonds & lucite $300. Kitchen table, Call 908-888-0736 CHANGER - Heat & Glow. 38x60, cream top, brass bot­ tion for your child in my home Cost $279., sell $75. BEDROOM SET-Girls. White LIVING ROOM very new- $400. or best offer matching couch, loveseat & tom $250. Black round mirror AAA AAA ANTIQUES Call Jodi 908-431-4958 ATLANTIQUE CITY- 1,200 Call 908-422-8820 w/gold trim. Lingerie chest, 2 Used fum., estates, contents dressers & desk w/book- chair, T curio cabinet, oval MUST SEE $100 Many other quality NANNIES AVAILABLE dealer antiques & collectibles Call 908-679-0634 after 6pm items. 908-530-3519 of homes, etc. 908-888-8377 extravaganza. Exhibitors from shelves $125. Very good coffee table. BONUS-2 free Live-in, Live-out or Temp cond Call 908-566-0943 end tables & 2 pictures. Call 908-432-9500 44 states. Atlantic City Con­ FIREWOOD vention Center. Saturday, 9/ PICKED UP: $85./cord (Deliv­ GREAT PRICE. 908-972-1705 Selective Nanny & Companion ery extra.) Call 908-390-0900 BEDROOM-Antique 5 pc 288 Summerhill Rd. E.B. NJ 30, 10am-9pm. Sunday, 10/1 solid Mahg. $625. Victorian 10am-5pm. What-not. $165. Antique LOVESEAT 1-800-526-2724 FIREWOOD Desk/Curio w/Oak carved lion Victorian, $250. Sewing ma­ Save over 25% & mirror $425. 7 drawer chine. $100. 908-446-3862 GRAND OPENING $119. -22”cord. $70. -Vz cord Mahg. desk & chr. $95. Anti­ LOVESEAT-Cream w/multi House Portraits OLD BRIDGE-Quality daycare October 7th $149. -16”cord. $90. -Vz cord que mahg. dresser & mirror color pattern-tufted back- in a nurturing environment. THE Antique Shoppe Full 128 cubic foot cord guar­ $65. Victorian wicker rocker Colonial/Traditional. Like new- Very reasonable rates. Call 482 Main St., Spotswood anteed or you keep the $75. Tables-Victorian & Inlaid Asking $225. 908-828-5207 Family Portraits 908-360-4983 Across From Giancola Olds load. FREE. Kelly Plunkett Mahg. $35.-$125. Roseville Call 908-257-7546 since 1974. 908-872-9011 basket & vases $85. MICROWAVE CART- White The Perfect Gift OLD BRIDGE TEACHER will LLadros, beautiful oak wash wood trim, ceramic tile top, care for your child. Meals, stand & Queene Anne Vanif storage space. $70. Call yard, TLC. Call 908-360-2812 Spend 0?o tl FALL Victorian marble tbl. $22! 908-446-2551 Created in Oils OLD BRIDGE-FT/PT, Experi­ itc tA e Antique wicker carriage MOVING SALE- 2 breakfronts, enced, Loving Mom will care FIREWOOD SPECIAL more. 908-254-3023 electric chair lift, Italian round or Watercolors for your child in her home. • 10,000 Square Feet Of Treasures BUNK BED- FULTON, with marble tabletop & wood coal Call 908-607-0764 • Over 100 Dealers double lower mattress. White burning stove $65 per cord 908-721-9476 OLD BRIDGE-Working mother • Open 7 Days A Week enamel frame. Like new $65 • Birthdays eace of mind, child care of ■ Quality Consignments Accepted (min. 2 cords delivered.) 908-251-1769 MOVING- Master bedroom set le warm loving kind. Play­ ■ Dealers & Decorators Welcome * Plus Delivery Charge (queen), dining room & living • Anniversaries room, games, safe toys & CHANDELIER- For dining room sets, living room cur­ • Major Credit Cards Accepted room, contemporary, bevelec fenced in yard. 908-679-4775 ORDER NOW: Those who hesitate tains, set of lamps, pictures, • All Special may He without in the Fall. glass & brass. 6 bone vinyl & kitchen items. Call PARLIN - Experienced Mom antique brass kitchen chairs. 908-747-7535 after 6pm will provide tender, loving Don 't Let Last Winter Font You Price negotiable. Call Occasions child care Call 908-721-7236 908-747-5426, ask for Terri MOVING- Must sell! White mica waterfall queen bedroom 609-259-7265 COUCH- Queen size sleeper. set, orig. $3,600. Asking 037a Child Care Contemporary, brown. Excel­ $1,100. Best offer over $950. Wanted 8-4:30 pm Monday thru Friday lent condition. $300. Call 908-780-3759 8-12 Saturdays 908-294-8699 Artist ABERDEEN- In my home for 21W. Main Street • 908-462-7900 COUCH-Tuxedo style. MOVING-MUST SELL 6 year old boy, some week­ Riephoff Saw Mill, Inc. Brocade print. Excellent condi­ Bedroom sets -2-5pcs. 2 sets tion. Asking $350. Call of kitchen chairs, microwave 155 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728 • 908-462-1020 days. Must drive. Visit o u r 2nd Floor Furniture Rt. 524. Allentown. NJ 908-566-4528 Gallery. Alw ay s N e w Item s 908-264-3640 stand & more. 908-521-9077 5 8 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 049 Merchandise 050 Musical 062 Flea Markets 060 Garage Sales 060 Garage Sales 060 Garage Sales 063b Tutoring 065 Pets & Animals Wanted Instruments Bazaars AAAA ANTHONY'S ANTIQUE FREEHOLD BORO MANALAPAN- 5 Sandy Brook PAYS TOP $$$$ for used fur­ OLD BRIDGE - 8 Thomas St GERMAN SHEPHERD- Bia- Rd. (between Tennent & (off Throckmorton Ln.) Sal. COLLEGE COUNSELING boned puppies. Bom 7/30/95. niture, glass, art, toys, all col­ Pease Rds.) Sat. & Sun., 9/30 September 30, 9-4pm Some­ lectables, etc. Love attics & XJ* MULTI FAMILY Expert advice Affordable. Wormed & shots. $300. & up. 21 Dogwood Lane (Off Oak & 10/1, 9-3pm. Furniture thing for everyone! Call 908-972-0464 908-353-0208 basements. Estate contents by Hign School) Sat. 9/30, household items & lots more. KEANSBURG- St. Ann's bought or auctions. Est. 1979 PIANO 8am to 4pm. Great Variety School. [Rt. 36 to Laurel Ave. GERMAN SHEPHERD- Fe­ 908*264-3130 Baskin Robbins Upright. 100+ yrs. old. Best MANALAPAN- MULTI FAMILY to 10th St. to Carr Ave.) Sat., male 5 months. Parents offer. 908-888-9287 OLD BRIDGE COMPUTER TUTORING 908-739-9847 for Unde Joe FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP 24 Devon Dr No. (off Tennent 30 Hastings Rd. (off Oct. 7, 9-4pm. Rain date 10/8. In your home or my Sayreville breed champs. OSA Cert, on SAVE THIS AD PIANO- Antique, Hardman 154 Koster Dr. (off Bar Har­ Rd.) Fri, & Sat. 9/29 & 9/30 Throckmorton) Sat. 9/30, 9am Spaces: $15. for single, $25. office Friendly, relaxed at­ premises. Excellent health & baby grand, dark mahogany, bor, behind Bergenfield Light­ 9-3. Something for everyone. to 4pm. Lots of stuff! for double. Must provide own mosphere Beginners wel­ temperment. Reliable breeder. good condition, $800. ing) Sept. 30 & Oct. 1, 9-3. ta b le come, Affordable. Call & leave Call 908-780-6908 ALL LIONEL TRAINS MANALAPAN-3 Spruce Way. Call Dot 908-495-2792 Or Flyer. Top cash appraisal 908-591-1473 (Woodland Green off Union OLD BRIDGE message at 908-651-2255 GOLDEN RETRIEVERS- Price no object. 908-946-2893 CRAFT SUPPLIES PIANO- Upright, Sterling, w/ And Many Other Items! Hill/Arbach to Pinewood & 358C Liberty (off Lorton) Sat VENDORS WANTED-Craft AKC, 8 weeks old. Ask for ALL OLD ORIENTAL RUGS & bench, circa 1925, very good Spruce) 9/30-10/1, 9-5. 9/30, 9-4. Bargains galore! Fair 10/22 Temple Ohav Sha­ EXCELLENT TUTOR Miguel. Call 908-686-2800 or FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Rain date 10/7 & 10/8. lom, Parlin. 908-727-9308 "1-629-0344 Paisley shawls. Any size or condition, deep tone ivory OLD BRIDGE ANY SUBJECT, ANY GRADE cond From $100. to $10,000. keys. $900. 83 Wilson Ave. (off Rt. 537) Johns Hopkins Grad. 8yrs HORSE- 10 year old white/ Sat. Sept. 30, 7:30-4 MANALAPAN-MULTI FAMILY- exp. $25./hr. 908-845-1744. Call 1-800-221-5119 908-566-1138 4 Beth Dr. (off Gordons Cor­ YARD SALE AMERICA beige gelding Good disposi­ Exercise mchn., furniture, BLOCK SALE GIANT WAREHOUSE tion, very friendly, sound. 16H. TROMBONE & CLARINET household items & clothes ner & Saratoga Dr.) Sat. 9/30, Stoneybrook Dr. (516 to 9-4. Kid’s & adult clothes, Southwood) Sat & Sun., 9/30 32 Main St., Matawan Asking $2,300. ANTIQUES (Bundy) TRUMPET (Bue- Wed.-Sun., 908-566-1178 HEBREW TUTOR 908-656-0540 & QUALITY COLLECTIBLES scher) All like new. All with FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP household Items, toys, etc. & 10/1. Baby items, appli­ Bar & Bat Mitzvah Prep ESTATES PURCHASED ances, Mary Kay & craft liqui­ Kelli Richman 908-536-2914 cases. Asking $200. each MANALAPAN CONSIGNMENTS WANTED ‘ " 908-431-*"< I-4943 "Call MULTI FAMILY dations & much more! INVISIBLE FENCING 44 Portage Dr. (off Old Post Advertise your HIGH SCHOOL Supervisor of­ Freehold Antique Gallery OLD BRIDGE Canine containment spedalist Victoria Collins, Manager Rd.) Fri. & Sat. 9/29 & 9/30, MULTI FAMILY fers Math/SAT tutoring. Free- For more information & a free 051 Sporting 9am to 4pm. Clothing, toys, Summit Ave. (off Rt. 527, outgrown juvenile ■ area 908-431-1 " -8333I til 10"hold brochure pack. 908-946-3232 908-462-7900 crafts, computers, exercise Sweetmans L n j Sat 9/30, COMMUNITY SALE Equipment equip., household items. 9am to 2pm, Something for Whispering Pines KINDNESS BASS GUITAR- W/amp for everyone RAIN OR SHINE (Rt. 516 Between Rt. 9 & 18) items here. HUNTINGTON DOG TRAINING ACADEMY beginner. Call 908-545-0703 FREEHOLD TWP - Everything must gol 20 plus homes. Sat. & Sun. Professional In-Home Training 162 Plymouth Dr. (1/2 block 9/30 & 10/1, 9am to 4pm Call 1-800-660-4ADS LEARNING CENTER No choke collars or restraints BEFORE YOU HAVE YOUR off Schanck Rd.) Fri, & Sat. 9/ MARLBORO - MULTI FAMILY Something for everyone. Individual tutoring in Reading, Avail, dog tattoo identification SALE! We Buy & Sell 29 & 9/30, 9-3. Miscellaneous. 7 & 8 Prescott Dr. (Rt. 79 Study Skills, Writing Phonics, For free consultation call 24 Broaa St Keyport School Rd. w iS a t. & Sun. OLD BRIDGE Spelling, Math and SAT prep. 1-800-297-7080 Lil 908-264-0777 or 264-8615 GOLF CLUBS FREEHOLD TWP.-MULTI 9/30, & 10/1 9am to 3pm. Certified teachers. Call Taylor made metal driver & 3 FAMILY-182 Juniper Dr. (off 3 Household Items, baby/toys, MULTI FAMILY Freehold Middletown ORIENTAL SHORT-HAIR KIT­ wood. $75. for pair. Dunlop Brooks to Bar Harbor to Juni­ fum., books. & more 81 Alpha Ave. Sat Sept. 30 & 908-431 -5400 908-671 -0200 TENS- Home raised, TICA BUYING CAMERAS Sun. Oct 1, 9-4. Lots of stuff and CFA reg Championship And Photo Equipment. 1 pc. Black Max irons 3 thru SW- per) Sat. 9/30, 8-3. Kid’s $125 All dubs have brand clothes, toys, fum., Grandma’s MARLBORO MATH & SPANISH bloodlines, personality plus. $ or whole studio. No Polaroid OLD BRIDGE ALL LEVELS - REASONABLE Reasonable. or movie. 908-928-7811 new pro-wrap grips. Call Treasures & appliances. INSTRUCTION 609-953-2414 eves/wkend. ESTATE SALE CALL 908-446-1669 908-236-6411 FREEHOLD- 16 Prince William Rd. (Church MULTI-FAMILY CAMERAS & Cam-Corders MATH TUTOR - CERTIFIED - PUPPIES- $50. cash buys CASH PAID. Su’s Camera, GUN- Colt Python, 357 mag., Rd. to Floyd Wycoff & left on 15 Rachele Ct. (off Rt. 34) Prince Wm.) Sept, 30, & Oct. Sat. 9/30 & Sun. 10/1, 9-5pm. Algebra 1 & 2, geometry, trig any pup in 1 Puppy Pen. Highland Park. Also at nickel plated, 4 inch barrel. MULTI FAMILY calculus, SAT Prep Great selection. Open Sept. US 1 Flea Market 908-572-5709 Excellent cond. $525. or best 64 Georgia Rd (Directly 1, 8-3. Paintings, fum., knick- Baby items, new & old dotnes 063 Instruction across from Liberty Oak Park) knacks & much more! 908-308-3620 / 908-866-0122 30 & Oct. 1. Hours 10-5. offer. Call 908-721-3229 OLD BRIDGE- 54 Washington J.P. O’Neill Kennels Sat. 9/30, 10-4. Antiques, can­ MATH Tutor-college teacher. CASH FOR BOOKS MOUNTAIN BIKE-Yukon ning goods, clothing etc MARLBORO- 18 Millay Rd. Ave (off Rt. 34 at Central AT HOME PIANO LESSONS- U.S. Highway 1 (off Union Hill Rd.) Sat. 9/30 Park Development) Sat. & All levels-quality lessons. New Princeton, NJ Old Magazines 908-536-0850 Giant 350-Trek 820. $350. 2 Exp. Guild Member. Manala- SAT. E.B. area. 908-238-3042 bike racks-$25. each. Call FREEHOLD- Thurs/Fri/Sat., 9-3pm. Rain date 10/1. Dish­ Sun., 9/30 & 10/1, 8:30-2pm. pan/Holmdel 908-583-4774 (South of Alexander Road) No early birds. Lots of stuff! 908-432-0272 9/28/29/30. 10-3pm. Furniture es. household, children’s stuff MATH TUTORING - Certified ROTTWEILER PUPPY- Fe­ CONSIGNMENT & household items Call OLD BRIDGE- GIANT MULTI EXPERIENCE THE JOY of teachers. Algebra, Geometry, male. 3 months old. All shots. 908-308-9436 for directions MATAWAN 3 Center Ave. SHOP NORDIC TRACK (Rt. 79-Sutphin Ave-Center) FAMILY YARD SALE. 56 On­ Piano & keyboard. All ages, Trig, SAT, etc. 908-536-1670 Housebroken. Strong blood HAZLET Sat., Sept. 30, 9-5 ondaga St. (off Throckmorton all levels, Marlboro/Manalapan line. All papers. Cage in­ Pro Model. $400. Virtually area. Call 908-972-3461 P.S.A.T., S.A.T. Math, Verbal OEJA VU new. Call 908-390-1029 Living room furn., books, & Cindy St, nr. Gaub Rd.) Fri. cluded. $800. & Sat., 9/30 & 10/1, 9-4. tons Ala. 1, Alg. 2 Geom 908-226-0309 We want your gently wom MULTI-FAMILY household & misc. items EXPERIENCED PIANO 908-972-0769, 908-238-3194 clothing, antiques, furniture, 66 Briscoe Terr. (Bethany to of baby items & clothes, toys, Instruction- Beg.-intermediate collectables and bric-a-brac. ROLLER BLADES Cresci) 9/30, 8.30-3pm. Furni­ MATAWAN/OLD BRIDGE- fum., household. Free coffee. levels. All ages. My home or ROTTWEILER PUPS Call for Appointment K-2 extreme flight, like new. ture, toys, clothes, & more. 4 & 22 Pemberton Dr. (off Rt. yours. Call 908-780-9856 READING & MATH TUTOR 2 male, 7 wks. old. AKC reg. 516 & Morganville Rd.) Sat. & OLD BRIDGE-10 Manor Ct. 15 W. Main St., Freehold Man size 9. Asking $175. (Country Place-Higgins to Mt. Levels K-9, SAT Prep. Bred in Pa. Exc. markings. 908-431-2001 Free lesson. 908-613-1795 HAZLET-MULTI FAMILY Sun. 9/30 & 10/1, 9-4. No FELICIA’S SCHOOL OF Lie. 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Birthdays or any Special all ssn stl Mid rdls. styled wtiis, VIN SH5S991, Stk #1842, MSRP $13,395 A BEAD Stringing or Sterling Occasion TRANSFER Picture Silver Jewelry Making PARTY, *MAGIC* A BATHROOM SPECIALIST Any Occasion 908-536-6936 Slides, 8MM or Video into a for kids. Call 908-445-7930 Movie. Call 908-525-8952 Makes shower tile repairs, re­ grouts, recaulks, removes 98 HONOA NEW 93 HONDA ODESSEY LX soapscum & stains. Free esti­ ACCORD EX VB •DualAirBagi'P/Wlndaiiirt&LoGkS'AufeOMalicTrans. A BIG DEAL! GENE MACHINE mates & written guarantee 7 PASS. MINI VAN One Man Band - All THE MAIN EVENT BUY FOR L E A S E FOR Occasions. 908-446-2809 is BIGGER than ever Call HOMETOWN TILE THE $250. PARTY DJ, Karaoke All Occasions 908-866-9718, 800-376-TILE 4 dr, auto, VB, p/5, p/b. am/tm CO, pA*inds/IHs, a*, £ N*». mini van, auto, 4 cyl, p/s. p/b. am/tm cass Radio Active Disc Jockeys l/gis, rAJef Hit, cruise, dual air Gags. I8h nt. bkt sts, ptandsAoda, afc. t/jfe, rw del. W i. cruise, dual air bigs DJ Rocky 908-739-8705 sprt mifis, all ssn stl bltd rdls, alloy wills, wind deflec­ tucketset seats, sport ------rrwts, all- —ssn stl Wto rdls, — ------HAPPY HAUNTED BARN A CERAMIC TILE CRAFTS­ tor VIN SAD11290 4901 miles MSRP $25,330 * 2 7 9 »oR cvrs, VIN SQJI516J, Stk #1681. MSRP $23,610 1-800-727-DJ4U Hayrides to secret pumklin MAN* For $3. a square foot. *2 1 ,9 9 0 atch, pony rides, petting zoo, Call Greg 908-938-3664 PREE PUMPKIN Families. Schools, Organizations A CUSTOM CERAMIC Tiling PRE-OW NED CAR CLEARANCE! Reservations 908-928-3597 WEDDING FANTASY New installation, repairs, Invitations, Favors, Flowers & remodeling. Free estimates A CHILDREN’S FARM Headpieces. Wholesale Rates. John Cherry 908-290-9086 We Provide Top Quality MAGIC AT ITS BEST 908-446-6227 5 spd man. 4 cyl. p/s. p/b. Vin JU316502. Stk #149. 80.720 miles. 3, 4 cyl. p/s/b Vin MC091165. 74.120 miles. *10,098 Petti no Zoos & Pony Parties Live Animals & More Bruce Bray 1-800-491-2729 Indoor/Outdoor All Occassions AFFORDABLE Ceramic Tile Auto.87 4 OlaDScyt. p/s/b. Vin FIRENZA HK310481 Stk #123. 91.079 miles 5‘81 spd man.HONDA 4 cyl. p/s/b ACCORD Vin MA166334 Stk #173, 49,300 miles. SI 8 |■ AQR Call 908-462-5450 Install $2.75 + sq. ft. Free est. •2 9 9 B 069b Tickets 908-536-1005 &08-390-7905 PARTY MUSIC ‘87 HONDA CRX |4QQD Van. auto. 6 cyl. p/s/b.RAM \ 380 CONV. VAN III Rilffl KEYBOARD VOCALIST S spd man. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin H2077724. Stk #127. 162.863 miles I. Vin NK145546 58.125 miles ■ A KEYBOARDIST Dance, Cocktail, Sing-A-Longs, ALL TYPES of Ceramic Tile- Ed the ONE MAN BAND ALL AMERICAN-REM, Bowie/ Complete Bathrms/Kit./Foyers. Auto.‘83 6 CHEVYcyl. p/s p/b, VIN CAVALIER P/263965 Stk #166. CONV. 12,026 mUes <19 dQR 609-275-6881 • 908-745-5464 Weddings, Anniversaries, Auto. 4 cyl, p/s/b 116.545 miles. Vin K0371334. *4 9 9 5 Birthdays. Judy 908-431-1286 9 inch. Elton, Live, Giants/Jets Ron Sturman 908-255-1388 800-669-0571 ‘ST AC ORA INTEGRA LS Auto.‘83 4 TOYOTAcyl. p/s. p/b. VIN COROLLA PC015211. 37,991 miles CERAMIC Tiling^ Specializing Auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin HS078777 Stk #156. 83.232 miles *5195 •1 2 ,5 0 9 A STORYTIME PONIES ARE A+ FUN in bathrooms. Repair old or Interactive show w/puppets. For parties. Decorated & install new. Lowest prices. Auto, 4 cyt. p/s/b, Vin NA210781 Stk #176. 33.771 miles. •1 2 ,9 9 5 songs & crafts 908-254-9389 friendly. Call 908-446-6474 Call Perry 908-928-4427 5 spd man. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin PU015212. 51.950 mlles. *5 3 9 5 ■I HONDA ACCORD EX WAOON SIO QQR A-1 Magicians, Clowns, DJ's *88 HONDA PRELUDE 81 Auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b Vm 4MA02127. Stk #164 69.483 miles I S a y 9 9 « V & Much More! Call Now Auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b Vin JC072463. <08.348 miles •5 9 9 5 908-238-9363 WALTER AYERS ‘81 HONDA ACCORD SE 8IQ JO B ACME COMPLETE bathroom remod­ 90 HONDA CIVIC LX 4 dr. auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b Vin MC075057 Stk #176 65.656 mUes 8 SERVICE DIRECTORY eling, kitchen floors, back- 5 spd man. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin LA061168. Stk #160. 67.690 miles. •5 9 9 5 A-DJ-REASONABLE PARTY splash, foyers. 908-505-6564 i. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin #NA212489 45.100 miles. •13,99 5 Weddings, Birthdays. Grads, etc Good limes 908-406-0288 RENTALS in, 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin N5055075. 49.030 mHes •7 5 9 5 ‘83 TOYOTA CELICA 070a Appliance 075a Chimney ‘81 FORD TAURUS OL WAOON Auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin P0107344. 43.256 miles. •13,99 5 ABSOLUTE BLAST $ 1.00 Repair Cleaning Auto. 6 cyl. p/s/b. Vin MA135015. Stk #179. 81,417 miles •7 9 9 5 4 dr. auto, 6 cyl. pA/t>. Vin GA136864. Stk #161 138.946 miles. •13 ,4 9 5 ALL CHARACTERS Padded ‘81 NISSAN STANZA BALLOON SHOW & GAMES Chairs BARON’S Chimney Service Auto. 4 cyl, p/s/b. Vin MX8SS458 Stk #114. 72.200 n •8195 ‘SB HONDA DEL SOL •WJU 4QR FACE ART, MAGIC & MORE DAVE’S Appliance Service $45. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL 2 dr. 5 spd man. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin SS001225. 6938 miles. I " ■ y ^ 908-723-0179 Air Conditioning & ALL Major Caps/repairs. 908-370-9390 116675. Stk #127. 71.358 miles. $5.00 • 8 9 9 5 Red.04 2 dr.DEL auto. 4SOL cyl. p/s/b. SI Vin RS001642. 26.500 miles. ALL STAR Entertainment Appliance Repair & •1 4 ,9 9 5 Banquet Installations. 908-363-3356 Magic/Comedy, Face Painting, 5*83 spd man,HONDA 4 cyl, p/s/b. CIVIC Vin #PH520570 DX 33,515 miles. ‘88 HONDA PRELUDE SI Temp. Tattoos. Carnival v Tables 076 Cleaning 5 spd man, 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin NC000647 44,501 miles. •15,900 Games/Prizes. 908-613-0915 • Domestic ‘80 HONDA ACCORD LX Cotton Candy Popcorn Auto, 4 cyl. p/s/b- Vin LA019607 Stk #165. 88.382 miles. •9 9 9 5 83 HONDA______p/s/b Vin PA023741 ACCORD 19.637 milesSECODPE COUPE S |g 4 0 8 • SnoCone •Juke box AN EXOTIC DANCER ‘88 NISSAN 300 ZX ‘83 HONDA ACCORD EX WAOONSIV QQD Bachelor/Brithday parties • Pinball • Canopy • Tents ABSOLUTELY SPOTLESS Auto. 4 cyl. p/S. p/b. VIN KX292702. Stk #145. 50.494 miles. •9 9 9 5 5 hatch wgn. auto. 4 cyl. p/s/b. Vin PA001933. 23,303 miles ■ M t w U K I All N.J. - 908-25^9080 BBQ Grill, etc... Your Home & Office Cleaning Pros Exp. V Reliable V Thorough Auto.‘81 4HONDA cyl. p/s, p/b. VIN ACCORD MAI 74077 Stk LX #74. 59.518 miles ? 90dt 5 sod HONDA man 4 cyl p/s PRELUDEp/ABS bdts 85 178 miles SI Vin C022308 ••CDrCIAI V r l l V l l l l l " 908-583-3677 Fully Insured & Bonded •19,595 BELLY DANCER Free Est. Call 908-431-9099 Call HELENA for a profes­ sional, tasteful, fun show! Les­ Ad WE RE BUYING ...BEFORE YOU sons too! 908-390-9177 PEOPLE AFFORDABLE SEE US FIRST! DOMESTIC SPECIALIST USED HONDAS! TRADE OR SELL! PLEASFRS Can We will clean your home as if Prices include all costs except license, reg & taxes. Car wasli offer valid for 30 days from delivery date M ust have validated certificate it were our own. References & Odessey lease based on 30 mo. closed end lease w/$1000down, 1st mo pymt, $300 sec. dep., $8070T.0.P. & $15,818.70 Residual. Used Use your PARTIES free est. 908-257-2883 car warranty not offered on clearance used cars and cannot be used in coniunction with any other offer coupons or offers. O v e r 6 0 Be ALL AMERICAN TEAM VISA or 7 ^5 C o s t u m e d will bring your home to clean perfection. Est. 1990. Refs. @ Characters Call 908-294-0263 Master Card new Packages Here! ANNOTHER KIND OF SHINE- fo r 1995 Homes, condos, offices. Free estimates Affordable & to pay MOOnWALK SPECIALS reliable. Ann 908-840-6625 Ridrs. Carnevals and ® H O N D A Interactive Sports CHRISTINA & MARCELLO for your ad! Entertainment For All Ages Call HOUSECLEANING- Reliable, reas & refs. 908-583-2285 Call tor Information State Hwy. 34 & Allen Road 1-800-660-4-ADS. and Free Brochure 1-800-660-4ADS CLEANING SERVICE 9 7 4 - 2 2 1 House & office. Good refer­ Wall Twp., N.J. 908-727-4342 ences. Telma 908-613-5387 6 2 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27. 1995 081 Lawn Care 081 Lawn Care 078 Electrical 080a Handy Persons Landscaping Landscaping HANDYMAN FOR SENIORS JRM ELECTRIC I cater to your SMALL CURIALLE Free Estimates. Lie. #9944 REPAIR needs. Call Mr. B A BRANCH INSPECTION CUSTOM LANDSCAPING Bonded & Insured 908-671-2047 • Fall Yard Work Landscaping & complete lawn Residential & Commercial • Shrub Trimming/Pruning maintenance. Leaf Clean-up. HANDYMAN- All jobs, big & • Tree/Stump Removal Commercial SNOWPLOWING. 908-525-9770 small. Very reasonable. Call • Sod-Stone-Seed-Soil Free. est. & fully insured for free est. 908-679-5999 • Landscape Renovation Call 908-792-0210 Free Est. Fully Ins. MP ELECTRIC INC. - All HANDYMAN- The Home­ Electrical repairs/installations WE SHOW UP 908-721-4954 Burglar alarms, Lic.#8977B owner’s Friend. All types of DETHATCHING home repairs. Carpentry, LAWN RENOVATIONS Free Estimates 908-739-8797 painting, etc. 908-780-3509. A SMALL LOADER Call 583-4884 for $avings For hire w/turf tires. PAUL CAUBET J. D. HANDYMAN Call 908-446-3196 EVEREST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR No job too small. All types of Emergency Electrical repairs, LANDSCAPING MATERIALS worn. Insured. 908-787-1679 •Screened Top Soil 4-Door, FRWD, Aulo Trans w/OD, 140 HP 4-Cyl Engine, Uc # 3792. 35_yrs. exp. •Mulch *Stone »Trees Call 908-257-5930 ABERDEEN LAWN P/Strg, P/ABS Brks, A/C, Dual Air Bags, Central Locking, & TREE SERVICE •Shrubs *Ponds -And More Renovation, thatching, aerat­ Bulldozer & Backhoe Work Power Windom/Mirrors/Antenna, R/Def, Tilt, Cruise, Int. POSITIVE ELECTRIC ing & seeding, 908-290-2247 AFFORDABLE/DEPENDABLE Ceiling & Attic Fans, Spas, Pickup or Delivered Wipers, AM/FM Stereo Cassette/CD, Anti-Tneft System, LEASE ^ Lighting. Quality work at rea­ LEN’S HANDYMAN 908-521-3344 Alloy Wheels, T/Class Fully Loaded. V IM T5247II FOR 38 sonable prices. Free est. NJ NO JOB TOO SMALL 12 285 .Lie.# 12285.Lie.# 12 Free estimates. 908-251-6659 ARBE LANDSCAPING MSRP:. S24355 Total of Payments $7,562 + tax. . 908-548-1123 Trees, Shrubs, Topsoil, Fill, HARVEST TIME MONTHS: r e ODD JOBS Can do most any­ Mulch, Stone. All your land­ thing. No Job Too Small. Call scape needs,' _ Buildi dozer & * LANDSCAPING ★ Based on 3B month dosed end leose. SI 87 5 down ot trade equiv, SI 99 + SI 00 = reiundoble security deposit, 1 si month payment & John 908-251-0893 backhoeackl work. Fullyjlly insured.ini Brick Pavers * RR Tie Walls S450 bonk fee doe al inception. 12,000 mi/yr, S. 10 a mile thereafter. Option to purchase at lease end 511,446 RYAN Call 908-721-7142 VINNY’S HOME REPAIR & ★LAWN MANAGEMENT* ELECTRIC CO. MAINTENANCE- All around Free Estimates. Insured. * SNOW REMOVAL * handyman, all types of work, RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL Industrial, Commercial, just ask. 908-462-1554 B & S INC. NEW '96 Residential. Lie. #7134. DEP Uc. » 96028 - Insured CLEAN TOP SOIL * Honesty & Quality * 908-525-1011 080b Home Fill Dirt-Landscape Stone- Call 908-583-4884 for Savings Mulch. GRADING-Excavating- We honor Visa, MC, Discover 1 3 0 Improvements Dozer/Backhoe Trucks Avail­ STEPHEN RODRIGUEZ able Call 908-521-2123 or IS YOUR STUMP A ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 908-566-7148 Free est. No iob too small. PAIN IN THE G R A S S ? LlC #12229. 908-679-9465 Tree/stump removal. “ Just UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC Cont. Stumps” Free est. Fully ins. Insured & Licensed #8478 ABLE DECKS BILL’S TREE Call 24 hrs. 908-634-1318 NO JOB TOO SMALL 20 yrs. experience. Custom 24hr Service. 908-283-2682 decks designed & built. Fully KMS insured. FREE estimates. Call SERVICE 908-721-1663 Removal • Pruning • Stumps LAWN & LANDSCAPING Free estimates Fully Insured Fall Cleanups • Fertilizing 079b Fencing ADDITIONS - Basements, 908-721-867 4-Dr, FPWD, Auto w/OD, I90HP V-6, P/Strg, P/ABS Brks, bathrooms, kitchens, decks. r Thatching • Reseeding Jobs big or small we do them Power Raking • Core Aeration A/C, Clim Cntrl, Dual Air Bags, P/Sts/Winds/Mirrs/Ant, FREE Liming with Reseeding all! References, free est. Central Locking, Leather, P/Del Tilt, Cruise, Keyless Entry MIKE’S FENCE CO. Quality Plus 908-521-2491 BLACK OAKS SERVING Freehold, Marlboro & Manalapan ONLY Anti-Theft System, AM/FM Stereo Cass/CD, Moon Poof, LEASE * Over 14 years experience. ALEX RUGGIERO’S LANDSCAPING Quality Service & Affordable Complete line of custom fenc­ Home Repair & Improvements Alloy Wheels, T/Class, Fully loaded! VIMT002035. FOR 36 es. Call Mike 908-901-8873 Thatching & Reseeding Rates, Call 908-462-1198 Free Estimates/Insured Fall Cleanups MSRP: $31,600 Total of payments SI4,364 + tax. For Quality & Economy Fully Insured Free estimates MONTHS: Call 908-780-6920 L & M TREE SERVICE Commercial/Residential Expert Tree/Stump Removal Based on 36 month closed end lease S499 down or trode equiv, S450 refundable security deposit, 1st month payment & S450 bank 079c Floor Finishing ALL JOBS - Small & BIG. ask for Ward 908-679-9248 Free Estimates. Insured Concrete, carpentry, roofing & Call 908-257-1712 fee due at inception. 15,000 mi/yr, S.l 5 a mile thereafter. Option to purchase at lease end SI 8,328. much more. FREE estimates. Call George 908-238-2257 BOB’S LANDSCAPING CUSTOM WOOD • Cleanup • Renovation MT FLOORING • Rototilling • Edging Sanded, stained, bleached & BARA BUILDERS Shrub Trimming • Planting & TREE SERVICE finished. Third generation • Removal • Mulch • Stone ■ Tree removal craftsman. Decks redone. 908-845-1324 • Landscape Lighting > Trimming C ir c le c r o r u r i i n Free estimates. 908-577-0447 • Bathrooms • Basements 908-462-1967 > Lot Clearing • General Contracting • Stump Grinding FLOOR CARE-Floors stripped Fully ins. 908-521-4515 & waxed. Floor sanding. 25 CEDAR PRIVACY HEDGE- West l o n g 3branch, %908-389-1200 yrs. exp. 908-222-7749 COMPLETE KITCHEN & Beautitul & bushy. Fall clear­ ance. 4-5 foot trees, Reg. FLOORS Cleaned & Waxed HOME REMODELING $49.50. Now $17.95. Free in­ Still in business after 40 Countertops & Re-facing stallation. Classified Works! ? tlonmouiA Sc (@lcea*v c&uwUes' C&xclitsiu& ^n^iniii years. Sam Delin Floor Wax­ Carey Home Improvement Discount Tree Farm ing. Call for free estimate Free estimates. 908-542-2274 1-800-889-8238 Pfice(s) indude(s) all cosls to be paid by o consumer, except licensing costs, registration fees, and taxes. Lease subject to credit approval and 908-566-8690 CUSTOMIZED insurability as determined by primary lender. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Not responsible for typos. Available thru 9/30/95. HARDWOOD FLOORS Kitchen Remodeling/Refacing Sanded. Finished. Installed Counter Tops, Kitchen Floors Decks Sanded & Refinished. 15% OFF ANY JOB NOW! Tom 908-238-4879 . Call 908-303-8573 SCRAPING & REFINISHING 66 They're the sam e. But different. ” Hardwood Floors. Repairing/ DECKS/BASEMENTS installing. Over 30 yrs. exp. SHED "EXPERT” Guaranteed. 908-222-8935 DECKS ONLY $9. sq.ft. Call 908-651-2715 WADE’S HARDWOOD On the brand new Saturns you'll notice FLOORING-lnstallations, G.M.C. PLUMBING sanding, refinishing. Quality & HEATING right away that the exterior is sportier. The work at reasonable prices. Call 908-787-5829 HOME IMPROVMENT SPECIALIZING IN Kitchens & baths. Lie. # 7021 ride is quieter. And the inside has even WOOD FLOORS Call 908-938-6704 • INSTALLED • SANDED more room for all your passengers and • STAINED • FINISHED ISLAND REMODELING • REPAIRED ★ Additions, Kitchens ★ packages - or whatever else you may be Free Est....908-431-3126 ★ Baths, Ceramic Tile ★ ★Custom decks & carpentry* ★ Free Est. 908-792-6147 ★ chauffeuring around these days. But we're 080 Gutters J. MAURO pleased to report that even though our GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs HOME IMPROVEMENTS FREE ESTIMATES • Ceramic Tile • Remodeling new '96s are different, they still feel like a Call John 908-251-0893 • Decks • Finishing basements • Siding • Windows Saturn and act like a Saturn. In other SEAMLESS GUTTERS • Skylights • Doors Installed or Dropped Off Free est. Jeff 908-919-0429 by 3L Aluminium words, they're still fun to drive, and a true 908-446-9027 • 908-446-9594 JD REPAIRS BASEMENTS • DECKS WINDOWS • PAINTING pleasure to own. WE DO IT ALL! 080a Handy Persons FREE est. Call 908-446-4085 Hope to see « A. D. HANDYMAN LEVEL BUILDERS you soon. ALL JOBS. Affordable. Quality Homes, Additions, work guaranteed. • carpentry Windows, Doors, Skylights, • masonry • painting • roofing Siding, Decks, Kitchens, • garage doors • basketball Baths. Insured. 908-679-8957 SATIRN set-ups. Fully insured. References. Call William RALPH BASILE 908-787-4941 All masonry/concrete jobs AFFORDABLE HANDYMAN ► CERAMIC TILE Carpentry, kit., baths, painting, * REGROUTING tile. Reas. John 908-462-3087 * BATHROOMS • KITCHENS * REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ALL AROUND HANDYMAN Free Estimates 908-290-0419 All Types of TOTAL HOME Home Repairs/Improvements IMPROVEMENTS Call 908-566-2828 Charlie Setzler, 908-257-2750, 908-431-3981 Surfer, Saturn Owner DON-WELL 20% OFF “ Large or small we do it all" KITCHEN CABINETS 35 yrs. carpentry experience. NEW & REFACING NEW 1996 SL-2 Fully insured. Free estimates. BATHROOM REMODELING Call Rollie 908-297-4208 Formica/Corian available JOE THE CABINET MAKER F & RHOME 908-432-9616 • 908-679-2841 A D iffe re n t Kind of Company. A D iffe re n t K ind of C a r . IMPROVEMENT-lnter., exter. painting, power washing, 080c Kitchen carpentry. Rick 908-787-6526 Cabinets 4 0 39 Rt. 9 North Freehold, NJ 908-303-8700 H&S HANDYMAN SERVICE CUSTOM KITCHENS- RentAHusband 908-583-8837 SALES M-F.....9-9 SAT.....9-6 KITCHEN WIZARD SERVICE & PARTS M-W-F...8-5 HANDYMAN - General Also Refacing 1-800-548-3251 Satu rn o/F r e e h o l d Repairs, Electric, Caipentry, TUE & THR...8-7:30 etc. 908-462-8269 R & K CABINETS - Beautiful kitchen cabinets & bath. All HANDYMAN AND PICKUP types avail. Wholesale prices Hauling. Cleans gutters, ga­ Financing avail. Free Est. 5 u p € r C a r e rage, attic, etc. 908-431-5880 Call 908-521-8241 AUTO GROUP Page 9 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 6 3 085 Odd Jobs 086 Painting 081 Lawn Care 081 Lawn Care 082 Lawn Mower 083 Masonry/Paving 083 Masonry/Paving 084a Hauling Landscaping Landscaping Repair Cleanups Wallpapering CORNERSTONE MASONRY REVIVE YOUR LAWN FROM TREES-*Trimmed*Removed SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS MASON will fix & repair steps, ★ AAA ★ PAPER/PAINT THE SUMMER DROUGHT ★Stumps Ground ★Wood Chips • Concrete Work • Brick sidewalks & plasterinr w“ “ * FALL CLEANING WITH A THATCH Lawn Mowers • Snow Blowers Pavers • Mail boxes We clean out attics, garages, Affordable Clean-ups. Paperhanging & Painting Reasonable Rates Chain Saws • Trimmers reasonable. 908-f ‘ We take away anything. Int/Ext • Paper Removal Call 908-257-1416 Anytime • Fireplaces • Brick Fronts bsmts., etc. Hauling & demoli­ PANTINA LANDSCAPING Pickup & delivery avail FREE • Repairs • Foundations tion. Prompt & reliable. Low Free est. 908-264-2520 Call Robert §08-679-7452 est. Call Bob 908-545-9039 • All Other Phases of Masonry MASONRY - NEW WORK rates. Free est. 908-521-3345 FOR FALL SPECIAL Call Pete 908-972-0933 REPAIRS. Refs. Avail. AFFORDABLE CLEAN-UPS PAPERHANGING 1-800-21-LAWNS **VINNY’S** Call 908-254-0643 LIGHT MOVING & HAULING Basements, attics, $13./single roll. 24 years exp. 908-872-2900 DON’S CUSTOM MASONRY PICKUP TRUCK yards and „ mg. also Mike 908-462-9097 LAWN & LANDSCAPING 083 Masonry/Paving Fireplaces/Patios/Foundations SOLID GROUND Reasonable & Dependable Real Estate specials LAWN CARE - CLEANUPS Free estimates. 908-251-4352 CONCRETE- Spec, in poured Call 908-251-9037 Call 908-607-0567 STUMPS & BRUSH SOD, STONE. MULCH foundations, slabs, sidewalks, PASTE “N” PAPER RENOVATIONS A BEAUTIFUL DRIVEWAY brickwork, etc. 908-262-0933 LIGHT MOVING- Washers Paperhanging by Cindy Free LOTS CLEARED GUTTERS CLEANED REPAIRS & SEALCOATING dryers, refrigerators, etc A MAN & VAN est, fully ins. 908-780-0429 Rudy 908-251-5953 MONTHLY WEEDING BRICK PAVER JOB Special, 30x30, $90. Cleanup work. Reas. Free est. PAYMENT ONLY ON Driveways, Patios, Concrete Free estimates. 908-388-2495 908-:727*;r-2740, 908-364-6578 FOR HIRE COMPLETION OF JOB Work, Retaining Walls by.... 084 Moving $30./hr. or 2 men for $45/hr. PHIL POLO & SON THATCHING 908-536-7011 D.Power Const. 8-583-1‘ i-2297 & Storage Cleanouts • Light Moving Painting & Papertianging Seeding & Aeration WE CARE! FERNANDO MASON REMOVAL Rubbish & Debns Removal Int/Ext. Free est. Fully ins. Lawn/Landscape Renovation Concrete Work, Fireplaces, 908-780-3575 • 908-462-9558 ANTONIO A. SANTOS Attics, Basements & Debris 908-458-4251 John Ruskin 1-800-460-2519 Brick Work, New & Repairs, No job too BIG Pavers, Patios. 908-446-5877 ALL JERSEY MOVERS Rick 908-251 -5953 CLEANUP- Removal of old WE MOW IT CHEAP! QUALITY WORK sheds, pools, metals, wood “ Large or Small We Do It All!” Pianos, apartments, homes, SUTKOWSKI’S THATCHING JB MASONRY offices. Quality work at an af­ etc. Call 908-446-3196 Landscaping/Clean Ups BEST PRICE Pavers. Patios, Walks. Walls, WALLS Tree & Shrub Removal fordable price. Lie. #PM00662. BUY IT SEEDING Brick, Belgian Block, Stoops Call 908-634-4122 • WALLPAPERING Quality Work • 908-536-2613 Hedges/Trees Pruned 908-360-1938 Free estimates. 908-706-2717 P & RCLEANUP • PAINTING LARSON SERVICES Soil, Mulch, Stone, Firewood Driveways, Patios, Sidewalks, SELL IT • CERAMIC TILING 908-613-9410, Free Est.Deliv. Steps and Porches___ leas FURNITURE HAULING pnee. 7476 908-290-1712 TOM’S TREE SERVICE # 1 in Furniture Care Any­ FIND IT Polish Hardwori( with All phases performed. WORLD CLASS LAWN Classified Works! where. Full household/partial German Precision 12 yrs. exp. Free estimates. Lawn maintenance & tree Classified Works! move UC.PM00276. Fully in­ CLASSIFIED 086 Painting Insured. Call 908-905-8964 spraying. Call 908-780-2717 sured. Call Jim 908-905-0997 Wallpapering THE WALL DOCTOR Custom Paperhanging ACCENT PAINTING- ALL By Tex Miller. 908-536-9451 JOBS. Excellent indoor & out­ door painting. Residential & commercial. Free estimates. WALLPAPER Fully insured. 908-679-5999 Hung with TLC, Datience & neatness! Maria ? ' 3-888-1337 AFFORDABLE PAINTING Interior/exterior, reliable, O TIN HO USEM iRft qualify work, reasonable rates Call Room by Room Painting 087 Power Washing 908-607-2577 AL’S PAINTING HOUSE WASHING Interior & Exterior ATA POWERCLEAN R2J GET THE BEST FOR LESS Member N.J. BBB Free estimate 908-583-3306 1-800-794-1417 ALL PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR POWER WASHING Quality Work Reasonable ACTION Rates Mike 908-363-2786 • Decks • Patios • Aluminum/Vinyl • Driveways BIG BEAR • Sidewalks • Brick Cleaning Painting & Carpentry Call John 908-251-0893 . tful, courteous R & S Call us for free estimates NEW 1995 FORD PROBE 908-409-6658 PREMIUM POWERWASHING Affordable Quality Work BOB’S PAPERHANGING We Can Make YOUR Property WILL BEAT ANY PRICE! LOOK NEW Front wheel drive, 5 spd. man., 4-cyl., Free Estimates REMOVAL & REPAIRS 908-370-0965. 609-395-6921 2.0L, p/s, p/b, center console, A/C, Free est. 908-360-0048 t/glass, rear defogger/defroster, BUSY B’s PAINTING 089 Plumbing lnt./Ext., Wallpaperii am/fm cass., body side mldgs. Ins., Free Est. VIN #9202, Stock #9S5139202, ALAN BLACKBURN CEILINGS Plumbing/Heating. Professionally spraved/pop Water Heaters, Boiler Installa­ MSRP 16,925, com effect/all colors/w/without tions. Remodeling. NJ Master Dir. Disc. $3,000.00, glitter/free est. 908-525-1625 Plumbers License # 5325 DAVE’S PAINTING 908-238-2945 Quality work - Free estimates. ★ ★908-257-8939★★ BACSOKA PLUMBING & HEATING Complete kitchen/bath remod­ eling Water Heaters. Sewer & Drain Cleaning Reasonable DECORATIVE INC. rates Free Estimates INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING License #5628 We do it all S a l e P r i c e PAPER HANGING Call 908-727-0014 PAINTING-FAUX FINISHES Bill Paulson-P.H.I Certified G. TAYLOR ★908-750-4072^ PLUMBING & HEATING •Repairs -Remodeling DECORATIVE Faux Painting- •New Construction -water Sponge * Rag * Marble Heaters 'Reasonable/Reliable Kid’s Murals * 908-308-0056 Gary Tavtor, Plumbing License #5877 908-251-5322 NEW 1995 FORD THUNDERBIRD LX J & D PAINTING- Neat, clean economical painter. Interior/ exterior. Reasonable Free es GARDEN STATE 2 door, auto trans. w/ O.D., p/s, p/b, timate Call Joe 908-363-2321 PLUMBING and HEATING WATER HEATERS REPAIRS & REMODELING 6-cyl., 3.8L, center console, A/C, J. D. PAINTING & GEORGE SAHUL JR. HANDYMAN. No job too License #5568 t/glass, rear defogger/defroster, small. All types of work. Insured. Call 908-787-1679 908-251-5660 am/fm cass., p/l/w, tilt whl, cruise, J. MAURO TOM’S PLUMBING mag/alum whls, airbag, anti-lock brks. Plumbing & Heating. Water HOME IMPROVEMENTS Heaters, Boilers Appliances & Rebate Ends Sept. 27! Painting-interior/exterior Gas Grills installed Small jobs Wallpapering • Powerwashing OK. 7 day serv. NJ Plumbiing Vin #SH140013, Stk #SH140013, Free est. Jeff 908-919-0429 Lie. #9454. 908-727-7719 JOE JAY MSRP 19,015, Rebate, $1000. Painting & Paperhanging 908-251 -4623 / 908-656-1312 090 Printing LERIO PAINTING Painting, Plastering, Taping, Sheetrock, Papemangmg. SCREENPRINTING Free Estimates T-shirts, sweats, jackets, hats, signs, decals, vinyl lettering. 908-390-8655 MIKE DOLLY 908-294-8379 S a le P r i c e MIKE’S 091 Roofing/Siding PROFESSIONAL Painting & Wallpaperino Inc. Int/Ext 10% o rfhree fcst. 1-800-820-1711 ALEX SMUTKO JTTENHOUSEKERR ROOFING NU-WAY PAINTING SYNONYMOUS Taxes and inflation are hurting m WALLPAPER REMOVAL both of us. I need you. Interior & Exterior Quality worii at great prices YOU WILL SAVE ‘ rT Ted e d 908-957-87 v f mm*«»•.'Tri ■ "*"‘V 6 4 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995

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ANYTIME. ANYWHERE 26’ SILVERTON '76- Ford DODGE STEALTH 91 HONDA PRELUDE SI ’88- LINCOLN TOWN CAR '83 OLDSMOBILE 98 REGENCY SAAB 9000CD ’92 THE ROOF DOCTOR 302-inboard. Needs some - MOVING MUST SELL - Red, 2 dr, 5-speed, p/s, p/b, MERCEDES BENZ BROUGHAM ’89 - Original 1 yr. bumper-bumper war­ work. Asking $1,600. 90,000 MILES. ASKING $800. 560 SEL '88- 53,000 orig owner. 68,000 miles. New ranty, all options, 34,000 Seals your leaks when you Red. w/blk. leather, AC, P/S, 92.000 miles, am/fm cassette CALL 908-679-9584 need protection the most. *156-0540 P/B, P/W, AM/FM cass. Fully p/moonroof, runs like new. miles, 1 owner. Exc. cond. All trans. Fully loaded, sunroof, miles, like new. Best offer. Roof repair specialist. loaded. 36 ,000 miles. Full $3,950. Call 908-355-3675 service records avail. $21,500. excellent condition. $6,500. or Call 908-506-0329 warranty. Exc. cond. $12,500. LINCOLN TOWN COUPE or best offer. 908-526-1839 best offer. Call 908-360-1646 or best offer. 908-438-1272 '76. Rebuilt 460. 30,000 mi. SEIZED CARS FROM $175. GUTTER CLEANING HYUNDAI SONATA ’90-Auto, MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GS OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS ’85 - Porsches, Cadillacs, Chevys, Free estimates. Fully insured / power steering & brakes, air Extras. BEST OFFtzR. Call 908-251-6030 '92-5 spd., White, fully loaded, CRUISER WAGON. 135,000 BMW’s. Corvettes. Also Evans Maint. 1-800-303-3873 EAGLE TALON ’93­ ood shape, runs great! alarm, sunroof. Good condi­ miles. Runs well. Best offer. Jeeps, 4 WD’s. Your area. 3 0 ’ S E A R A Y 38,000 miles, excellent condi­ 3,700. or best offer. Call Call evenings 908-874-5109 Toll free 1-800-898-9778. Ext. ASCH ROOFING and SIDING '89- Sedan Bridge, twin 260 tion. Fully equipped. Asking g tion. Asking $9,000. Call • Seamless Gutters • Repairs 908-382-8842 MAURO MOTORS INC 908-549-1372 A-5139 for current listings. meres, ale & heat. 300 hrs. $ 8 , 0 0 0 . Call days CHRVSLER/PLYMOUTH OLDSMOBILE SERIA ’87 Fully Insured • Free Estimates Windless, ice-maker, genera­ 609-448-1819 or evenings 908-238-4463 • 908-257-6965 INFINITI G20 ’91- Mint. Woodbridge 908-634-4100 NISSAN MAXIMA GXE '90- 95,000 miles. Exc. cond SUBARU LEGACY ’91-F tor. Exc. cond. $62,500. or 908-431-2498 47,000 miles, a/c, leather, p/s, Dk. grey. blk. Ithr. interior, loaded, auto, ABS, 93,C best offer Call 908-591-9827 MAZDA MX3 94-5 spd. O/d, auto, pwr. pkg./windows, es, good condition. $5,8 CARLIN ROOFING days or 908-591-1659 eves EAGLE TALON TSI ’91 p/s, p/b. p/w, am/fm stereo, Call 908-636-1955 air. tinted windows, alarm. locks, antenna & sunroof, CONSTRUCTION - Roofs, Auto, all wheel drive, alarm. ye< cruise. ABS brakes. Boise vinyl siding, all repairs. Free SEA RAY 370 SEDAN Only 28,000 miles. $10,800. Going back to school. 16,000 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX ’84 be:st offer. Call 908-254-5186 miles. $14,000. or best offer. AM/FM stereo cass., 83,000 White & blue. Runs great. est. Insured. 908-458-5619 BRIDGE- 1994. W/twin 300 908-302-9797 or miles, garaged & maint. TOYOTA MR2 ’92 hp Caterpillar turbo diesels, 908-521-9205 Call 908-283-0895 $1,200. or best offer. 5 speed. Red w/black interior, 220 hrs. lower control sation, LINCOLN CONTINENTAL ’66 records. $10,500. Call Call 908-679-2177 fully loaded. Security alarm, D O U B L E K 8 kw gen, TV’s, sleeps 6, 2 dr., red w/black leather int. MERCEDES 560 SEL '87- 609-395-0625 Excelent condition. 28,000 Flat, Shingle. Rubber Roofing. FORD TAURUS WAGON 87- Sharp. Classic, MUST SEE Fully loaded. Showroom con­ PONTIAC SUNBIRD CONV. loaded w/electronics & much NISSAN SENTRA ’88 -Red, 2 miles. Asking $12,500 or best Aluminum & Vinyl Siding Fully loaded, needs work. $5,500. or best offer. Call dition. 80,000 highway miles. ’93 - Red w/black top, excel­ offer Call 908-364-7784 more. Spotless. Must see. Asking $18,900. dr., auto, P/S, P/B, A/C, FREE ESTIMATES $219,000. Call 908-580-0701 Best offer. Call 908-846-7243 lent cond., auto, a/c. am/fm 908-432-0320 908-241-7171 Alarm. 83,000 miles. Exc. stereo, under 24,000 miles, VOLVO 240DL '88- 5 speed, 908-240-2449 cond. Orig. owner. Asking well maintained. $9,800. Call a/c, am/fm cassette, power $3,300. Call 908-613-9666 212-221-6101 (days) door locks, heated seats J & R ROOFING & SIDING 106 Boating LINCOLN 908-583-2042 after 7pm. $6,200 Call 908-246-2190 CONTINENTAL ’90 - Pure OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER UNBEATABLE RATES Accessories Classified Works! white. Fully loaded, radar, Classified Works! ’84- 9 passenger wagon, a/c, Exp. & Ins. 908-846-7525 telephone, Exc. condition p/s, p/b. $750. ’87 eng. & LIFE RAFT- Goodrich, off­ $13,500. Call 908-901-1437 trans. 908-254-7412 CALL CLASSIFIED! CALL CLASSIFIED! S & R ROOFING & SIDING shore. 4 man. $1,000. 2 Sen­ Windows. Carpentry. Fully Ins. ators 10/0s w/sticks, $400. FREE Estimates 908-679-2291 908-899-1894 VINYL SIDING REPLACEMENT WINDOWS ONLY P ontiac S pecialists 45 yrs. exp. Call Chet. Use your VISA “*• NUNUTES Fully ins. 908-793-7269 AWAY! 1 or MASTERCARD 092 Special Services to pay for your Classified Ads CUSTOM-SLIPCOVERS P O N T IA C Upholstery, Draperies. Foam. RASSAS 30 yrs. exp. Guaranteed 1-800-660-4-ADS Workmanship. 908-888-2775 SLIPCOVERS, Custom made. Owned & Operated by the Rassas Family Since 1930! We are Your fabric. QUALITY WORK. Ixi?*] B .5 1 0 a C BIG SAVINGS. 908-257-5409 109 | DunkinHhhe Monmouth County's Oldest and Most Experienced Pontiac Dealership. Donut* lg rove TELEPHONE Installation Repair, Jacks, Wiring 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX Calf Ed, 908-536-2477 AUTOMOTIVE 094 Tailoring 110 Autos for Sale

BMW 320I ’83 - 2 door, grey, $ auto, 100.000+ miles. $2^500. PROFESSIONAL Alterations negotiable. Call after 6:30pm 25 years experience. Mens, 908-566-4999 womens & childrens. Same day service available. Call BMW 325 86- 136,000 mi., Nicole 908-972-6786 orig. owner, newly rebuilt eng. & exhaust sys. 4 dr., auto, bronze/beige. Asking $5,000 094a Transportation or best offer. 908-390-1238 OVER 70 NEW 1995 P0NTIACS MUST GO! BUICK REGAL ’87 2 door. Vinyl top, V8, p/s, p/locks, c/c, stereo, leather int. $2,500. or AUTO TRANSPORT best offer 908-274-2853 WILL SHIP YOUR CAR ANYWHERE IN THE US BUICK RIVIERA ’85 908-828-5110 New trans, starter, alt., 800-235-0748 • 800-843-1654 shocks, brakes, radiator & more. $1,975. or best offer. FLORIDA Call 908-249-0172 CAR DELIVERY SERVICE BUICK SKYHAWK ’83- Brand Pickup or deliver your car new tires, new battery, exc. Central NJ to anywhere in cond., automatic. $1,000. Florida & points in between. 908-651-7463 Call for details 908-821-4200 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE 81-4 dr., brown, exc. cond. *0,7Do Everything automatic. 136,000 NEW 1995 PONTIAC S t J H 950 NEW 1995 PONTIAC 5 A V e $ 3 096a Window miles. Asking $650. or best 108 Treatments offer. Call 908-462-6738 GRAND AM SE 91,728 BONNEVILLE SE CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE MADE in my home, designed ’89 - White w/tan inter. Fully 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, a/c, p/l, anti-lock brakes, r/def., am/fm cassette, driver’s side air 4 dr, aulo, leather, 3.8 liter 3800 series IIV6 engine, a/c, p/w p/l, tilt, cruise, int. wipers, in your home. Reasonable $ loaded. Moon roof. 1 owner. am/fm cassette, Pass Key n Theft Deterrent System, anti-lock brakes, driver's aand passenger Call 908-308-9384 80,000 miles. Exc. cond. bag, p/s. Vin #SC742833. MSRP $15,678. 36 mo, lease 12,000 mites/year 204 $8,900. Call 908-526-1839 side air bags, p/s. Vin #$4238598 MSRP >23,808.34 mo. lease 12,000 mijes/year 096b Window CHEVROLET CAMARO ’89 overmileage. $999 cash down or trade equivalent. 1st payment, sec. dep., MV/DOC Black, T-tops, fully loaded, all overmileage. $9991 cash or trade ' equivalent. • 1 •1st payment, sec. dep., MV/DOC fee and bank Washing power, V8, 305 auto, alarm. lee and bank fee due at inception. Total of payments $6,444. Residual $8,964.46. fee due at inception.l. Total of payments $11,484 Residual $9,386.47. 28,000 miles. $8,700. or best AAA LEVY’S DUN-RITE offer. Call 908-360-2452 WINDOWS WASHED CHEVROLET CAVALIER ’93 STORMS & SCREENS 4 cyl.. auto, AC, sun roof, GUTTERS CLEANED spoiler. $8,300. negotiable No waiting. Exc., clean work. Call after 6pm 908-828-3914 Reas, rates. 908-739-8755 CHEVROLET CELEBRITY WAGON ’85 - Runs well. Good condition. $1,200. Need help Call 908-583-8480 36 CHEVROLET CORVETTE ’82 writing your ad? Metallic blue w/dk. blue inter., ’/no. mirror T-tops, custom stereo, Our experienced auto, power everything. 85,000 miles. Garage kept & NEW 1995 PONTIAC Classified advisors covered. Exc. cond. $10,800. 7 «,850 NEW 1995 PONTIAC ^ *To '0*5 Call 908-270-9596 FIR EB IR D iAVe$l593 BONNEVILLE SSE 27 will help you write a CHEVROLET MALIBU 79. 4 door. 91,000 original 2 dr, auto, a/c, 3,4 liter V6 engine, p/w, p/l, tilt, cruise, int. wipers, am/fm cassette, Pass 4 dr, 6 cyl, leather articulating bucket seats, aulo, elect, climate control, p/w, p/l, tilt, cruise, int. wipers, most effective ad. miles. AskingKing $500. Call am/Im cassette w/equal., steering wlieel controls, theft deterrant system, alarm system, moon roof, heads- 908-I-495 4814 Key Ii Then Deterrent System, p/s, anti-lock brakes, driver and passenger side air bags. Vin Give us a call at CHEVROLET SPECTRUM ’85 #$2244135 MSRP $20,447 48 month lease. 10,000 miles/year I8< overmileage. $999 up display, p/s, anti-lock brakes, drivers and passenger side air bags. Vm #54230856 MSRP $30,852 26 5 speed Needs some work. mo. lease, 12,000 miles/year 24c overmileage. $999 cash down or trade equivalent 1st payment, sec. 1-800-660-4ADS $500. or best offer. Leave cash or trade equivalent down, 1 st payment, sec. dep., MV/DOC fee and bank fee due at message 908-679-8448 inception. Total of payments $13,200 Residual $9,781,87.______dep., MV/DOC fee and bank fee at inception. Total of payments $14,004 Residual $14,325.83. CHEVY CELEBRITY ’84­ 6 cyl., auto, a/c, brand new tires, 91,000 mi., good cond $1,100. 908-721-2d 18 CHEVY NOVA 72- New tires & end interior, auto, 2 dr., 6 BOATING cyl. Needs work. $950. 908-441-0354 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH ’82- Wagon. p/s. p/b, auto, am/fm cass. 126,000 mi. good. cond. f R a s s a s 105 Boats for Sale $625. Call 908-308-4350 DODGE CONQUEST ’86 - 19’ WELLCRAFT ECLIPSE 88,000 miles. Turbo. CUDDY '93- Mercruiser I/O, Excellently maintained. Must Hen Rassas Aaron Rassas & sell. $2,900. or best offer T P O N T I A C 185 HP, trailer extras. $11,000. Call 908-418-2225 Call 908-521-2475 395 Broad St. • R ed B ank 7 4 1 - 5 1 8 0 25’ FORMULA SC ’83. 260 I/O. Low hrs., new Open Mon.Thurs. till 9 PM, Fri. & Sat. till (i PM OD & camper top. Sleeps 4. CLEAN BOAT. MANY DODGE INTREPID Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except licensing, taxes & M.V. fees. All installed sound proof, OPTIONS & EXTRAS. ’93. White. AH power, loaded. $11.500. or best offer. 39,000 orig. mi. Priced for hand wax and pinstripes, purchase prices include any — ,! Call 908-286-4430 quick sale Call 908-972-3676 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 6 5 118 Motor Homes 112 Autos/Trucks 116 Motorcycles 112 Autos/Trucks 117 Trucks/Vans 117 Trucks/Vans 117 Trucks/Vans Rec. Vehicles 110 Autos for Sale Wanted Wanted Mopeds FORD 150 MAZDA MPV VAN '90 18' SUNLINE TRAVEL TRAIL­ VOLVO 940 TURBO '94 - WANTED-RUNNING and DODGE CARAVAN ’92- Auto­ ER ’89 - Sleeps 6, excellent CASH PAID matic, PS, PB, a/c, excellent 7 passenger, air, p/w, p/s. SEDAN. Mint, all extras, CASH FOR YOUR CAR REPAIRABLE Cars & Trucks For Motorcyclestrcycl & Mopeds ECONOLINE VAN cassette 53,000 miles Excel­ condition $3,500. or best $19,399. Will fax details. Call ARTY'S AUTO SALES $100. and UP. Junk Cars condition, $7,500. reasonable offer. Call Call 908-I820-8811 908-972-2840 '84-Twin gas tanks, 77,000 lent condition. $9,400. Call 908-206-0856 East Brunswick 908-257-6700 Removed. 908-238-9481 miles. $250. 908-679-4256 908-297-5782 908-821-2993 HONDA CB650 ’80- 5,300 DODGE CARAVAN CARGO 27' BOUNDER 88 FLEET­ WE BUY JUNK CARS miles. A beauty! New tires, FORD AEROSTAR XL '92- 112 Autos/Trucks $ CASH PAID $ battery, horn. Just tuned. Ga­ ’89- am/fm stereo, a/c, needs Loaded, excellent condition. NISSAN 86 PICKUP WOOD-Class A, motor home, All makes & models. Cash on Marlboro Auto Wreckers self-contained, has every op­ Wanted 908-591-1400 rage kept. Asking $1,825. transmission work. Asking 49,000 miles. Asking $9,800. 5 spd., a/c, am/fm extended the SPOT. Call 908-477-6846 Must sell. Call 908-627-0787 $1,900. Call 908-446-9478 or best offer. cab $750. 908-607-0021 tion, exc. cond Asking $21,500 Call 908-246-1726 SUZUKI GS 1000 ’79- 18,000 908-671-6768 AAA ABLE & DEAD 7 Days DODGE CARAVAN SE '88- NISSAN ’90 PICKUP Free Removal of Junk Cars. CASH PAID miles. $1,000. FORD CARGO VAN '86 27' PACE ARROW '82- Class 113 Auto Parts 908-899-1894 Good condition, 120 000 Auto., a/c. am/fm cass., bed- $$ for new/old. 908-390-5531 For junk cars, trucks, for miles, am/fm, a/c. good tires. Extended body. V8, auto, p/b, A. Sleeps 6. a/c, awning, and recycling. Call anytime Tommy Services liher, 55,000 mi. Exc. cond. generator. Driver's side door. $3,000. Call 908-946-4172 p/s, radio. Exc. mechanical $5,500. fiall 908-577-0958 Dell's 908-787-5453 cond. New brakes & carb. 45,000 original miles. Aski ALL SCRAP CARS $9,700 Call 908-726-0046 AND TRUCKS. LARGE OR DODGE CARAVAN ’94 117 Trucks/Vans DODGE GRAND CARAVAN $2,100. Call 908-899-6980 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER g i­ LE '92- Leather quad seats, ve, black cherry, am/fm cass. SMALL ANY CONDITION. Middle bench seat-arey GMC SONOMA SLE '91 29' INNSBRUCK '89-Fifth H & H AUTO WRECKERS Never used-Askina $225 ABS. rear a/c, alloy wheels, 5 spd., am/fm cass., bedliner, tinted glass, 77,000 miles wheel, sleeps 6, air, awning, 908-591-0366 Call 908-828-5207 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP '92- W/ fully loaded, 45,000 miles. Im­ First $7 100 908-780-5772 kitchen, bath, am/fm stereo custom fiberglass cap, v-6, cap, air, p/s, p/b, siderunners, maculate. $14,995. V6, cruise, sliding window in cass., queen size bed Exc. DONATE VEHICLES (4) P235-75R15 Gen auto, am/fm cass, a/c, ps, pb. 908-536-4747 BOATS & FURNITURE TIRES cap $6,250. or best offer. Call condd Asking $8,00C$8,000. Call CARS/TRUCKS „ w/rims. Exc. cond. Mint condition. $7,900. 908-422-0667 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER ’92 908-634-3538 Jewish Heritage for the Blind or tires only, $300. Call 908-739-9489 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN Fully loaded. New tires, new FOR EXPORT Running or not. Tax Deduct. 908-238-1049 LE '92-Original Owner. 3.3 JEEP COMANCHE PICK-UP brakes. Exc. cond. $20,900. ’80- 94. Paying 1,000’s over Free Quick Pickup Litre, loaded! 36,000 miles. '88 - 5 spd., 2 WD, air. am/fm. or best offer 908-224-8881 dealers. Hi miles OK. Lease & Airbag. Asking $13,950 Call Low mileage. Good condition. bank payoffs OK. Cash at 8OO-2-DONATE after 5pm 908-254-4470 Asking $3,200. Classified Sells your door Call 908-462-5017 TIRES/MAG WHEELS Classified Sells 4 Bridgestone tires. 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1996 1 99 5 0 W • CD CHANGER 1-30 J -3 0 m j spd, VIN SM2I8538, 6 cyl, •6 CYLINDER •CLIMATE CONTROL p/s, ABS,mom, climate con­ climate control, p/s, ABS, trol, am/fm sf cass ui/cd dual air bags, MSRP •POWER STEERING •DUALAIRBAGS planer, dual air bags, 6 139,030 * cyl, MSRP S28,900 For •POWER BRAKES •AUTOMATIC

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1 9 9 5 J - 3 0 1 9 9 4 G - 2 0 1 9 9 3 J - 3 0 1 9 9 3 J - 3 0 Also a Ltu'ge Selection of Pre-Owned Cat's to Choose! B lack E m erald/ Beige Leather, While Platinum/Beige Leather G rey C harcoal/G rey Leather, C rim son P e a rl/ Beige VIN SM 209I67 auk,, sun a */, W tm Q tm VIN HPM0G8781, Leather, VIN HPM007440 “If you purchased a Lexus ivithout seeing Ray Catena... 4,000 m iles 18.955 miles 33,162 m iles 29,549 m iles Yon Pwbabh 1‘aiil Too Much!" $2 9 , 9 0 0 $ 1 8 , 9 0 0 $2 4 . 9 0 0 $2 4 . 5 0 0 1 9 9 2 Q - 4 5 1 9 9 2 Q - 4 5 1 9 9 1 Q - 4 5 1 9 9 1 M - 3 0 G rey C harcoal/G rey Leather B lack O bsidian/Beige Leather Black O bsidan/G ny Leather traction control traction control, cd player VIN M M 106924. VIN NM 201832/35,404 m iles VIN N M 211972, 50,213 m iles 43,644 m iles 31,859 m iles R a y C a t e n a $2 8 , 9 0 0 $2 7 , 9 0 0 $2 5 , 9 0 0 1 5 , 5 0 0 LEXUS Ray Catena Infiniti OF MONMOUTH 2123 Highway 35 900 Route 1 Oakhurst, NJ OO Edison, NJ 08817 (908) 493-2100 N I N I i (908) 603-9600 Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for M V, DOC fees Prices indude all costs to be paid by a consumer except MV, DOC lees 4 taxes. 1-30 Lease based on 36 month closed end lease. 1st mo ppt, $450 & sales & luxury tax. ES300-VIN T0130799,1 st mo pymt, S450 bank fee & bank lee, $375 ref sec dep, $15(10 cap cost reduction, 45,000 total miles/.l5< each add’! mi, total pymt-$13,284, residual416J62. Lessee responsible S4000 ref sec dep due at inception. 12,000 miles per year/.15c ea lor maintenance Aexcess wear&tear. J-30 Lease based on 38 month closed end lease 1st mo pymt, $450 bank fee, J499 ref sec dep, $1500cap additional mile. GAP incurance included. Total paym ent/purchase option cost reduction, 38,000 total miles/.IO< each add'l mi, total pymt4l5,162, residua)4l7,173. Lessee responsible for maintenance & excess wear & (S9576/S24,765. Subject to approval by primary lending source. Lessee responsbile for m aintenance & excess wear & tear. Offer expires 10-2-95. 6 6 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995

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1 9 9 5 G M C JIMMY 4 WD, 4 dr, 6 cyl., auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, am/fm ...By getting you the most car for your money. st/cass, fab/int, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, ...By giving you the courteous, personal service you deserve. r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, tint, r/wipe-wash, cruise, cargo cov, p/tailgate rel, rf rack, intermit wipers, mats, alum ..By giving you over 25 years of combined leasing expertise. wh, air bag, MSRP $26,444, Stk. #N7558, VIN .JJy offering all Manufacturer Rebates and Rate Specials. #SK50631. L e a s e F o r: per month We Lease Every Make And Model

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11661 T.O.P., 39 mos closed end lease, option to purchase 15,866. 1,999 Down, 120 per mile overage, excludes tax, mv fees, DOC, CVP. 1s'Month & Security Required. " PONTIAC • BUICK • CMC TRUCK , Trust & Service... Not Just CarsV Jf, STRIVING TO BE THE B E S T!!!

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& PONTIACS, BUICKS, LINCOLNS, MERCURYS, VANS & TRUCKS 86 DODGE ARIES KSE ‘91 PONTIAC GRAN AM J 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, 2 dr., 4 cyl., auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, 91 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL EXECUTIVE ‘92 BUICK REGAL GRAN SPORT a/c, am/fm st. fab/int, r/def, am/fm st, fab/mt. buckets, 1994 CHEVROLET 4 dr, 6 cyl. auto o'd. p/s, p/b. anti-lock, a/c. arrVfm st cass, 2 dr, 6 cyl. auto, o/d, p/s, p/b. anti-lock, a/c, am/tm st/cass, tint, pin strip, tilt, exterior rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, leather/int. p/seats, rec/seats, r/def, p/w. p/d/l, p/mir. lab/int moon/rf, p/seats, buckets, rec/sts, console, silver, interior gray, Stk. bd/side/md. tint, alum wh, Stk. bd/side/md, tint, cruse, p/tr, dig dash, intermit wipers, gauges, r/def, p/w/d/l. p/mir, bd/side md. tint, cruise, p/tr, #2514, VIN #GC300547,'. Only* #2461, Vin #MC631247. 81.837 S-10 PICK-UP LS mats, p/ant, titt, alum wh, keyless, door entry, air bag int wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, ext: black, int: grey, 4 45,879 miles. miles. Exterior: red. Interior: gray. dnvert side. Stk. #482, VIN #MY790931.64.946 miles. seater, Stk. #2306, VIN #N1471278.44,322 mfes. 4 cyl, 5 spd, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, $3,495 $5 , 9 9 5 fab/int, rec/seats, gauges, bd/side md, * 1 0 , 9 9 5 * 1 0 , 9 9 5 tint, intermit wipers, mats, bed liner, alum ‘90 BUICK LeSABRE CUSTOM ‘88 MERCURY SABLE WAGON LS wh, ext purple, int: gray, Stk #467, VIN ‘90 LINCOLN TOWN CAR SIGNATURE ‘94 MERCURY SABLE GS 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, Wag., 6 cyl. auto, o/d, p/s. p/b, a/c. am/fm st/cass, #RK169728,21,584 mi. 4 dr., 8 cyl.. auto. o/d. p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm 6 cyl, auto w/od. p/s, p/b, a/c. am/fm sVcass, fab/mt fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats, gau ge s, r/def, p/w, fab/int, p/seats, rec/seats. r/def, p/w. p/d/l, p/mir, st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, rec/seats, r/def. p/w. p/d/l, p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def, p'w. p/d/l. p/mir. bd/side md, tint, cruise, rf rack, dig dash, intermit p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, dig dash, intermit bd/side md, tint, cruise, pin siripe, intermit wipers, p/d/l, p/mir. bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, p/ant, tilt, wipers, mats, p/ant. tilt, alum wh, exterior white, interior w/w, exterior black, interior gray, Stk. #489, VIN wipers, tilt, alum wh exterior white, interior red, mats. tilt, alum wh. driver's & passenger's airbags, ext: keyless door entry, Stk. #428. V IN #JA648146. blue, air bag's driver & pass, keyless door entry, Stk. silver, int burg, Stk #894, VIN #RA617107, 22,658 #LH460534. 76,507 miles. *430. VIN *LY65240B, 60.891 miles. 53.652 miles. 1994 MERCURY miles _ _ $6 , 9 9 5 $6 , 9 9 5 * 1 1 , 9 9 5 TRACER * 1 2 , 9 9 5 ‘90 MERCURY GRAND MAROUIS LS ‘90 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto w/od, p/s, p/b, a/c, ‘95 BUICK CENTURY ‘92 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL EXECUTIVE 4 dr.. 8 cyl. a/d. p's, p/t), a/C. am/fm st/Cass, leather/int, 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto cv"d. p/s, p/b. a/c. anvfm st/cass, fattfnt, am/fm st/cass, fab/int. buckets, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-tock, a/c, am/tm st/cass, 4 dr. 6 cyl. aulo o/d. p/s, p/b, artMock, a'c, amrtm st/cass. (Vseats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def. p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, rec/seats. gauges, r/def, p/w. p/d/1, bd/side/md, tint, tab'int, pseats, rec/seats, gauges, r/del, p/w, p'd/l, leaner**, p/seats rec/seats, r/def. p/w, p/d/l, p/rrir, ba/smamd, ant, bd/side/md, tint cruise, p/tr, pin strip, intermit wipers, cruise, p/tr, pin strp, ntermit wipers, mats, p/ant, t*, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/mir, cnise, p/t dgdaih, intern* wipers, mats, p/art Ml alum wh. act pant, «t. alum wh, exterior gray, interior gray, air bag w/w, exterior white, interior blue, Stk #2516, VIN bd/sKte'md, lint, cruse, intetmit wipers, St air bag driver's *hHg. int gray, Stk #478, VIN KNY685256, keyless door enffy, air driver’s side. Slk #436. VIN #LX634108.71,552 miles. #LI445824, 78,826 miles. bd/side md, intermit wipers, exterior side, ext burg, Stk #2513, VIN #S6404752,24,590 miles. bags drivers & passenger's. 21.639 mies. Low Mtosi white, interior blue, VIN #RR635305, * 6 , 9 9 5 * 6 , 9 9 5 *10.495 24,221 mi. * 1 3 , 9 9 5 * 1 5 , 9 9 5 ‘91 BUICK REGAL CUSTOM ‘89 FORD T-BIRD SC ‘93 BUICK PARK AVE. ULTRA ‘93 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE 2 dr.. 6 cyl, aulo, c»d. p's, p b a/c. arrVfm st/cass, fab'lrt, 2 dr, 6 cyl, 5 spd, p's, p'b, a nW ock a/c, arrVfm st/cass, 4 dr, 6 cyl, supercharge, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, 4 dr. 8 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s. p/b, anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st tab/int, moon rf, p/seats, buckets, rec/seats, console, 1994 PONTIAC a/c, am/fm st cass, leather/int, p/seats, rec/seats, cass, leather/int. p/seats, rec/seats, r/det. p/w, p/d/l. p/seats, rec/seats, gauges, r/def. p'w, p'dl, p/mir, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side/md tint, p/mir. bd/side/md tint cruise, p/tr, dig dash, intermit bd'side'md, tnt. cruise, ptr, sec system, pin strip, gauges, r/def, p'w, p/dl, p'mir. bd/side md. tint cruise, cruise, p/tr, intermit wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, alum wipers, p'ant. tilt, alum wh, ext: mocha, mt: tan, air intermit wpers, p ’ant, tt, alum wh, ext white, int: blue. ptr, pin strip, intermit wipers, mats, p 'ant tt, alum wh, GRAND PRIX SE wh, air bag driver’s side, ext: black, int: gray. Stk bags driver & pass, keyless door entry Stk #480, Stk. #2494, V IN #MI835209, 84,875 miles. act dk blue, int gray. Stk #2463, V IN #KH201065. VIN #PY678006, 30.210 miles. 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st/cass, #2534, VIN#P1615088. 35,968 miles. * 7 , 9 9 5 * 8 , 9 9 5 fab/int, buckets, rec/seats. console, gauges, * 1 8 , 9 9 5 r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, * 1 7 , 9 9 5 ‘91 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER ■87 BUCK CENTURY CUSTOM cruise, p/lr, intermit wipers, tilt, alum wh, ext: ‘88 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA ‘94 LINCOLN TOWN CAR EXECUTIVE 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm s t fab int 4 dr. 6 cyl, auto, o/d, p/s, p/b. a/c. am/fm st/cass, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto w/od. p/s, p/b, anti-lock a/c. am/fm Van, 6 cyl, auto, p/s, p/b, a/c, am/fm st fab/int, white, int: gray. Driver’s & pass, side air bags. fab/int, p/seats, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side/md, buckets, gauges, r/def, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, gauges, r/def, p/w, p 'd 'l bd/side/md, tint, cruse, pin strip, tint cruise, p/tr, intermit wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, w/w, st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, rec/seats, r/def, p/w, intermit wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, w/w, low miles, ext $13,866 Stk #2282, VIN #RF330060,15,968 miles. p/d/J, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr. dig dash, rf rack, ©ct red, int red, dean! 7 Pass! Stk ext: burgg, int: burg, low miles, Stk #496, VIN intermit wipers, p/ant, tilt, exterior blue, interior blue, #2499, VIN #MR318910,64,705 miles. white, int blue. S t k #2448. V IN #HT447498, 66,486 #J9320801, 72.112 miles. air bags driver & pass, keyless door entry, Stk #285, miles. VIN #RY261339. 19,486 miles. 1994 BUICK * 4 , 4 9 5 $8 , 9 9 5 * 3 , 9 9 5 REGAL GRAN SPORT * 2 0 , 9 9 5 4 dr, 6 cyl. auto, p/s, p/b, anti-lock, a/c. 1995 LINCOLN MARK VIII ‘92 MERCURY TOPAZ GS ‘94 MERCURY TOPAZ GS 1994 UNC0LNT0WN CAR SIGNATURE 2 dr, 8 cyl, auto w/od, p/s. p/b. anti-lock, a/c, am/fm 4 dr, 4 cy(, aulo, p's, p b a/c, a m lm st/cass, faW rt 4 dr. 4 cyl, auta p's, pfc* a/c, am/fm st'cass, feb'int am/fm st/cass, leather/int, p/seats, buckets, 4 dr. 8 cyl. o/d. p/s, p/b. anti-lock, a/c, am/fm st/cass, fab/mt, p/seats, rec/seats. r/def, p/w, p/d/l, p/mir, st/cass. leather/int. moon rt, p/seats, buckets, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p'w; p/d/l, buckets, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w. p'd/l rec/seats, console, gauges, r/del, p/w, p/d/l, bd/side md. tint, cruise, p/tr. dig dash, intermit wipers, rec/seats, console, gauges, r/def, p/w, p/d/1, p/mir. p/mir, bd/side/md, tint cruse, p/tr, pin strip, intermit p'mir, bd'side'md, tint cnise. p/tr, pin strp, intermit bd/side md. cruise, p/tr, sec sys. intermit wipers, p/mir, bd/side md, tint, cruise, p/tr, intermit p/ant, tilt, alum whl. air bags driver & pass, keyless mats, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, air bags driver & pass, wpets, mats, it, alum wh, ext blue, int blue, S tk #488. wipers, tt, blue simcon roof, axt: white, int blue, Stk door entry, ext: opal gray, int: gray, Stk #267, VIN keyless door entry, ext: blue, int: gray. Stk #283, VIN V IN #N K610129,27,583 miles. Low miles #425, VIN #R8602593,25,680 miles wipers, mats, p/ant, tilt, alum wh, driver's #RY782243, 19,427 mi. #SY602012, 8.304 miles. Program Car 81 side airbag, ext: burg, int: gray, Stk. #2446, s8 , 9 9 5 * 9 , 9 9 5 S15,995 Vin #R I4 66 11 4.18,825 miles. * 2 2 , 9 9 5 * 2 7 , 9 9 5

If you d o n 't see it here c a ll us a t... 908-264-4006 THIS AD IS A COUPON AND MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. ROUTE 35 • KEYPO RT PRICES INCLUDE ALL COSTS EXCEPT TAX. LICENSE & REGISTRATION FEES. INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27. 1995 6 7

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S ubstantial Savings on Like New, Low M ileage vehicles ‘95 MercuryN ow thm Saturday,‘94 Ford Septem‘95 ber Lincoln 30th! TRACER SEDANEXPLORER 4x4 TOWNCAR Only 11,674 miles. 4 door, 4 Only 22,860 miles. V6, green, Only 18,184 miles. V8, cyl., LOADED! Vin. LOADED! Vin. RUE62290 LOADED! Vin. SY619872 SR615678 Stk.#3500 Stk.#3556 Stk. #3583 *9985 *20,795 *27,995 ‘94 Mercury ‘94 Lincoln ‘95 Lincoln ""1989 Ford H . 1 9 9 1 Chevv COOGAR TOWN CAR TOWN CAR Probe LX Coupe Beretta CT Cou Only 16,904 miles. 2 door, V8, Only 16,386 miles. V8, Only 8529 miles. V8, Coupe LOADED! Vin RH664810 LOADED! Vin. RY783029 LOADED! Vin. SY628093 VIN #K51/|39p^B' pan, P/locks, I I P/S. AM/FM, 72,813 m ,Wauto, U'° 'A/C-A /C P /s Stk.$3378 Stk.#3377 Stk. #3589 *12,995 *22,995 *27,995 ‘95 Mercury ‘95 Lincoln ‘95 Lincoln SARLE SEDAN TOWN CAR TOWN CAR PARTIAL INVENTORY LISTING Only 11,411 miles. 4 door, V6, Only 19,717 miles. V8, Only 10,242 miles. V8, LOADED! Vin. SA612028 LOADED! Vin. SY640624 LOADED! Vin. SY619708 1986 Buick 1990 Nissan 1990 Nissan 1 9 8 8 O ld s Stk.#3498 Stk.#3497 Stk.#3585 L e S a bre S e n tra S e n tra Cutlass Supreme VIN #GH417279, 4dr. auto VIN #LC747413, aulo, A/C, VIN# LU516704, 5spd, VIN #JP323639, auto w/od, w/od. V-6. A/C. 42,849 mi. P/W, P/B, AM/FM cass, tint, A/C, P/B. AM/FM, tint, A/C, P/W. P/B AM/FM cass, W *3,436 *3,836cloth int, 84,810 mi. *4,236cruise, 76,688 mi. tint,*5,236 cruise, 48,980 mi. : *14,395 *25,695 *28,595 1993 Toyota 1988 Chevy 1991 Chevy 1 9 9 2 O ld s ‘95 Mercury ‘95 Lincoln ‘95 Lincoln T e rce l S-10 Blazer 4x4 B e re tta Cutlass Supreme VIN #P0317701. 5spd. VIN #J8102548, auto, A/C, VIN #ME 110670, auto w/od, VIN HND348363, auto w/od, A/C. P/S. P/B. AM/FM. rr P/W, P/B, AM/FM cass, A/C, P/B, AM/FM cass, tint, A/C. P/B, AM/FM cass. tint, SARLE SEDAN TOWNCAR TOWN CAR def. 45.095 mi. tint, cruise, 74,809 mi. cruise, 72,813 mi. cruise. 45,368 mi. Only 10,599 miles. 4 door, V6, Only 22,002 miles. V8, Only 8302 miles. V8, LOADED! Vin. SA610712 LOADED! Vin. SY664669 LOADED! Vin. SY617438 *6,936 *6,936 *6,936 *7,136 Stk.#3505 Stk.#3501 Stk. #3586 1992 Toyota 1993 Chevy 1992 Chrysler 1989 Nissan C o ro lla Cavalier R5 L e b a ro n Maxima GXE 4dr VIN #NC 184527. auto. VIN #P7348364, auto, A/C, VIN #NT268867, auto, A/C, VIN #KT297527 auto, A/C. A/C. P/S. P/B. AM/FM P/L, P/W. AM/FM cass, ABS, P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM P/B. P/S, P/L. AM/FM cass. *15,595 *27,995 *28,995 cass.*7,936 tint. 52.937 mi. tint,*8,936 cruise, 41,581 mi. cass,*9,936 tint, cruise, 45,164 mi. tint,*9,936 cruise, 74.975 mi. ‘95 Mercury ‘95 Lincoln 1991 Toyota 1991 Eagle 1994 Eagle 1992 Toyota GR. MARQUIS TOWN CAR 1 MflW MORE | C a m ry DX T a lo n T a lo n C o ro lla DX Only 20,361 miles. 4 door, V8, Only 17,264 miles. V8, VIN #M396756, auto, A/C. VIN #ME138439, auto w/od, A/C. VIN #RE027026, auto, VIN #N3045456,auto, A/C, V: LOADED! Vin. SX636069 LOADED! Vin. SY637729 P/S. P/L. P/W. P/B. AM/FM P/W. P/B. P/mir, P/L, AM/FM A/C, P/S, P/B, rr defrost, P/S, P/B, AM/FM cass, tint, : fUA/ADI/EBTISEO cass,*9,936 tint, cruise, 55,851 mi cass,*9,936 tint, cruise, 39,343 mi. *10,436tint, 37,286 mi. *10,93648,292 mi. Stk.#3529 Stk.#3503 SPECIALS I 1992 Chevy 1994 Saturn 1 9 9 4 O ld s 1992 Nissan J Lumina 7 Pass Van SLI IN-STOCK! S u p re m e SL M a x im a *18,995 *27,995 VIN #NT110178,, auto, VIN #RZ287476, auto, A/C, VIN #RD307300, auto, A/C, VIN #NT019677, auto w/od, A/C, All vehicles listed are program vehic es equipped with power steering & I A/C, P/S, P/B, AM/FM, tint, P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, P/mirr, AM/Ffv 42,639 mi. cass, sunrf, 45,095 mi. cass, tilt, cruise, 24,606 mi. cass, tint, cruise, 46,891 mi. automatic transmission. Program cars are factory executive vehicles or former daily rentals. All prices *10,936 *10,936 *12,936 *12,936 include all costs to be paid by the consumer except for licensing, registration fees & taxes. © 1995 C A R ADS. 1 9 9 4 O ld s 1994 Nissan 199? DodgeRam 1994 Nissan 8 8 R o ya l A ltim a GXE 250 Conversion Van Pathfinder XE 4x4 VIN #RH320886, auto, A/C, VIN #RC202965, auto, A/C, VIN #NK107530, auto, A/C, P/S, VIN #RW232303, auto, A/C, P/seats, P/L, P/W, ABS, AM/FM P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM cass, Hi- P/S, P/L, P/W, P/B, AM/FM *14,836cass, tint, cruise, 20,524 mi. *14,936cass, tilt, cruise, 25,865 mi. *14,936top, cruise, 45,095 mi, *19,075cass, tilt, cruise, 24,121 mi. Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for lic, reg & taxes.

P IN E BELT N IS S A N WEB K E Y P O R T m x m r r . In Northern Monmouth County ROUTE 36 (Junction of Rts. 35 & 36. GSP Exit 117) 908-264-4333 6 8 INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 ★ ★ ★CHEVROLET/GEO SUPERSTORE ★ ★ ★

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NEW 1995 CHEVY CAVALIER 19 4 9 5 1 1 2 9 4 Dr, 5 speed manual transmission!, 4 cylinder engine, P/S, P/B, no air, Vin 2 Dr, 5 speed man trans, 4 cyl eng, P/S/B, no air, DUAL AIR BAGS, ABS brakes, 24 hour #SZ003431. Stk #56003, Incl $655 Dealer Discount & S400 College Graduate Rebate roadside assist. Vin #SM111488. Stk #58078. MSRP: S10,715. Incl $820 Dealer Discount & (if qual). MSRP: $12,050. Lease: $100 ref sec dep. Total of payments: $6204. S400 College Graduate Rebate (if qual). Lease: $150 ref sec dep. Total of payments: $7644.

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N O H A S S L E V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM /FM stereo, T.G., dual air bags, r. def., buckets. Stk. LEASE... #T5211. VIN #SR227853. MSRP $18,335.

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1994 DODGE 1994 PLYMOUTH 1994 CHRYSLER 1993 CHRYSLER SHADOW ES 2 DR. ACCLAIM LEBARON CONCORDE 4 DR. ' 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S. P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, tilt/cruise, V-6. auto trans . P/S, P/B. A/C, P/L. P/W. V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B. A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., air bag, r. def. Stk. tilt/cruise. AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., air bag, r. titt/cruiso, console, AM/FM stereo cess., T.G.. dual air cass., sunroof, T.G., air bag, r. def., buckets. Stk. bags, r. def. Stk. #4645. VIN #PH624803. 21,360 #4694 VIN #RN105325. 20,034 miles. #4684. VIN #RT280780. 26,157 miles def. Stk. #4668. VIN #RF288783. 30,988 miles. * 1 1 , 6 0 0 * 1 1 , 1 9 5 * 1 1 A 2 7 5 “ * 1 4 , 7 5 0

1993 DODGE 1993 CHRYSLER 1993 DODGE 1992 DODGE SPIRIT 4 DR. NEW YO RKER 4 DR. INTREPID 4 DR. B - 2 5 0 V A N 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B. A/C. P/L. P/W, tilt/cruise. V-6, auto trans., P/S. P/B, A/C. P/L. P/W, P/seats, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt/cruise. V-8, auto trans.. P/S. P/B, dual A/C, P/L. P/W, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth int., air bag, r. def. Stk. tilt/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., r. def.. AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., dual air bags, r. def. Stk. AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., cloth Int., 5 pass., custom shelves #4686. VIN #PT652830. 35,975 miles. air bag. Stk. #4644. VIN #PD164354. 47,444 miles. #4685. VIN #PH530905.62,893 miles. & bins In rear. Stk. #4687. VIN #NK123713.74,356 miles. V * 1 0 , 2 9 5 * 1 2 , 4 7 5 $ 1 1 , 8 0 0 $ 1 2 , 8 7 5 y

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T5211 CARAVAN’ 38 mo. dosed end Iea 9e. SO down. S1000 rebate. $400 college orad rebate; $450 bank fee, 1 st payment. $339 ref^secdep. due at ...... 40 INTREPID:_ _ _ _ 24 _ mo.______dosed end lease, _ $2400 cash/trade3e down. $2000 rebate,e, $400 college grad rebate: $450 bank fee. 1st oavment '"$299 ref~»ec 'dep.'~d'ue'a*Inception'.> due at inception. G A P Included. T5047 DAKOT/DAKOTA CLUB CAB: 50 mo. closed end lease, SO down. $500 cash rebate. $400 colleoe orad rebate; 1st: payment. $399 ref.ref sect. dep. $450 bank fee due at Inception.Inc . G A P Included. Ail vehicles 12000 miles per year, ,12c per mile over. Tax, D a '& M V fees not Included. All rebates and incentives included if qualified. - ■ •* » t r j it i .■ t, ;; ,■ — T l » t 1 ■■ ■ ■ • ■■■ - ~ - INDEPENDENT, SEPTEMBER 27, 1995 7 1

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Nissan, 4 dr., 4 cyl., 5 speed man. O/D trans., man. 4 dr., 6 cyl., auto O/D trans., pwr strng/brks/wind/seats/locks/trunk/ant/mirr., AIR, led man. trans., man. strng., pwr brks, dual air bags, AM/FM stereo cass., tilt, cruise, r/def, t/glass, bis mldgs, cloth bench seats, radials, int. r/def., vinyl bckts, radials.'Stk. #$5-0474. VIN.#S0077050. MSRP $12,025. 36 month strng., pwr bifks., no air, tilt, r/def., t/glass, b/s mldgs, wip., alum. whls. Stk #1151. VIN #SH316669. MSRP $21,400. 36 month closed end closed end lease with 12,000 mi./yr. then 10e/mi. thereafter. $1000 cap cost reduction + lease with 12,000 mi7yr. then 15e/mi. thereafter. $0 down. 1st mo’s. pymt. + $300 sec. 1st mo’s. pymt. & $175 sec. dep. due at lease inception. Purchase option at lease end = cloth bckts, all. season radials. Stk. #25280. VIN dep. & $400 bank fee due at lease inception. Purchase option at lease end = $12,265. $6361. Tolal pymts.= $5724. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. If qual. Ltd. time. Total pymts. = $10,080. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. If qual. Ltd. time. #SC759410. MSRP $11,404.

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4 dr., 8 cyl., auto O/D trans., pwr strng/brks/wind/seats/locks/trunk/ant/mirr., AIR, AM/FM stereo cass., tilt, cruise, r/def., t/glass, b/s mldgs, roadster roof, Ithr bench Toyota, 4 dr., 4 cyl auto trans., pwr strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM stereo cass., Ford, 6 cyl., auto trans., pwr strng/brks, AIR, AM/FM seat, radials, int. wip Stk. #6313. VIN #SU304711. MSRP $38,218. 24 month t/glass, carp. fl. mats., cloth...... bckts, radials. Stk. #95-0544.VIN. #SC099408. . _ closed-end lease with 12,000 mi./yr. then 15c/mi. thereafter. $2995 down. + $1000 MSRP $15,092. 36 month closed end lease with 12,000 mi./yr. then 10e/mi stereo cass., r/def., t/glass, fl. mats, radial tires, int. Owner Loyalty Rebate if qual. = cap cost reduction + 1st mo’s. pymt. $300 sec. dep. thereafter. $1000 cap cost reduction + 1st mo's. pymt. & $225 sec. dep. due at wip. Stk. #80208. VIN. #SBB95704. MSRP $21,630. & $400 bank fee due at lease inception. Purchase option at lease end = $26,992.72 lease inception. Purchase at lease end for $8365. total pymts. = $7164. Lessee Total pymts. = $6696. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. If qual. Ltd. time. responsible for excess wear & tear. If qual. Ltd. time.

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4 dr., 6 cyl., auto O/D trans., pwr strng/brks/wind/locks/trunk/mirr., AIR, AM/FM stereo Dodcqe, 4 dr., 4 cyl., 5 speed man. trans., pwr strng/brks,__ AIR, cass., tilt, cruise, r/def., t/glass, b/s mldgs., cloth bckts, console, radials, int. wip., alum, Toyota Pick Up with AIR, 4 cyl., 5 speed man O/D trans., pwr strng/brks, tilt, chrome pkg., AM/FM stereo,reo, r/def., t/glass,...... b/s mldgs, cloth bckts, console, all whls. Stk. #2185. VIN #TS168889. MSRP $27,674. 27 month closed end lease with tach, dig clock, cloth bench, radials. Stk #95-0673. VIN #SZ052295 M SRP $18,955 36 season tires, int. wipers, alum. whls. Stk. #5342. 12.000 miiyr. then 15C/mi. thereafter. $1550 down. + 1st mo’s. pymt. $325 sec. dep. & month closed end lease with 12,000 mi /yr. then 10e/mi. thereafter. $1000 cap cost reduction + $400 bank fee due at lease inception. Purchase option at lease end = $20,604. Total 1st mo's, pymt & $225 sec dep due at lease inception. Purchase option at end of term + VIN.#SD3126821 M SRP $13,412. Incl. $400 College Grad pymts. = $8073. Lessee responsible for excess wear & tear. If qual. Ltd time. $11,724. Total p ym ts = $ 7 1 6 4 L e s s e e re sp onsible lor e x c e ss w ear & tear. If qual. Ltd. time. rebate if qual.

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*700,000 PRE-OIAVNED VEHICLE CLEARANCE SPORTS CARS I S E D A N S I P IC K -U P S ISPORTS UTILITIES 1988 FORD THUNDERBIRD 1994 BUICK CENTURY 4 DR. 1994 CHEVY S-10 PICKUP 4 cyl.,1990 5 spd. JEEP man. W trans., RANGLER P/B, no 4X4A/C, Stk. V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, #9527. VIN #LJ529895. $-7 a AC P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. AM/FM stereo cass., fiberglass cap. Stk. 73,425 miles. * # , 3 tilt/cruise. AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. '1934 JEEP LAREDO 4 DR. 4X4 #9529. VIN #JH120886. $i #9532. VIN #RK160457. « o O O C 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C. P/L, P/W, 55,816 miles. >5,895 #9537. VIN #RS624751. c-j a f ln c 20,648 miles. 0 ,9 9 0 tilt/cruise,Stk. #9507. roof VIN rack,#RC244103. AM/FM stereo, £<*** CD player 1995 EAGLE TALON ESI 14,929 miles. I £ , 3 0 0 1993 DODGE DAKOTA 17,833 miles. *ZZ 5 9 9 U 1993 JEEP LAREDO 4 D R . 4 X 4 4-cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 1987 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVE. 4 DR. 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, V-8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Balance of Factory P/seats, tilt/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo V-8, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, Stk. #9451. VIN #PS172522. t-y a a C cass., T.G. Stk. #9497. VIN M n c n c Warranty. Stk. #9520. C A n n P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. 36,184 miles. / ,9 9 0 #PC521398. 44.488 miles. * ■ , 3 if 3 VIN #SE023632.8,038 miles. I 3,99U 1994 JEEP LAREDO LIMITED 4 DR. 4X4 $ a 1991 FORD F-150 LARIAT XLT V- , auto trans.. P/S, P/B, A/C. P/L, P/W. P/seats, 1993 SATURN COUPE SCI Stk. #9539. VIN #HX739740. OOC tilt/cruise,8 roof rack, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., 4-cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 73,120 miles. 4,995 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, leather int. Stk. #9470. cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. T.G. Stk. #9515. tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. T.G., fiberglass VIN #RC110291. 24,948 miles. ^£4,sf£J3 1990 CHRYSLER LEBARON 4 DR. 1994 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4 DR. 4X4 VIN #PZ176725. $o OOC cap. Stk. #9541. VIN $ 4 0 O O C 6 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C. P/L, 53,780 miles. 9 ,9 9 0 V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, #MNA85192. 39,648 miles. I t , 99 0 P/W. tilt/cruise, roof rack, AM/FM stereo cass. tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. Stk. #9461 . VIN #RUB47264. A AAC 1989 MERCURY COUGAR LS 1991 NISSAN PICKUP 23,420 miles * 1 51 * tfUD V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, #9503. VIN #LF835710. HOC 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, 6 cyl.,1 9 8 9auto J E trans., E P L A P/S, R E D P/B, O 4 A/C, D R P/L.. 4 X P/W, 4 P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. T.G. 76,048 miles. 1 , 3 3 0 AM/FM stereo, fiberglass cap. Stk. #9436. VIN tilt/cruise,select trac alloyStk. #9395.whls., AIWFM stereo cass., T.G., Stk. #9540. VIN #KH668574. t C n n r 1990 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4 DR. #MC381702. tm n n r VIN #KL562560. 71,831 miles. 11,9311 65,912 miles. 0 , 3 9 3 92,171 miles. *1,990 1 9 8 9 J E E P C H E R O K E E 2 D R . 4 X 4 1992 PLYMOUTH LASER 2 DR. 6 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 6 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C. alloy tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. 1993 TOYOTA PICKUP whls., AM/FM stereo cass.. T.G. Stk. #9446. 4-cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/W, tilt 4 cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, no A/C, VIN #KL628592. <0 AAC WHL., AM/FM stereo cass. T.G. Stk. #9491. #9482. VIN #LY692015. u n o o c 64,650 miles. AM/FM stereo cass. Stk. #9410. VIN 1993 JEEP LAREDO 4 D R . 4 X 4 VIN #NE109763. $0 O O C 67,169 miles. I l l , 3 3 0 #PZ048647. O O C 6 cyl.. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L P/W, 66,213 miles. 0 ,3 9 0 P/seats tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., 1993 CHRYSLER CONCORDE 4 DR. 24,500 miles. 0 ,9 9 0 AM/FM stereo. CD player, T.G., quadra-trac. 1989 FORD ESCORT 2 DR. GT Stk. #9252 VIN #PC602488. o AAC 4-cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 40,835 miles. ■ ii , Sf3 P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. 1989 FORD BRONCO II tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo, T.G. Stk. #9485. VIN IMPORTS V-P/W,6, 5tilt/cruise. spd. man. AM/FM trans.. stereo P/S, cass., P/B, A/C.T.G. P/L,Stk. #KT171128. q q c Stk. #9369. VIN #PH534926. * o q c #9217. VIN #KUB05247. AAO 65,183 miles. 4 , 9 9 0 32,085 miles. 1 4 ,9 3 0 1992 PLYMOUTH COLT 3 DR. 81,289 miles.______D , 9 9 0 1993 PLYMOUTH LASER RS 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, T.G., AM/FM 4-cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, 1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE 4 DR. stereo. Stk. #9480. VIN s< #NU053938. 24,932 miles. tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. T.G. Stk. #9467 V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, *61 ,9 9 5 VANS & WAGONS VIN#PE038621. $-i r» ylOE tilt/cruise, alloy whls., AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. 1994 HONDA ACCORD EX 4 DR. 1987 CHEVY CELEBRITY WAGON cyl., 5 spd. man. trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, V-6, auto trans.. P/S, P/B, A/C, T.G.. AM/FM 52,865 miles. I U , 4 9 3 Stk. #9358. VIN #P1243971. t * » OOC 6 P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. stereo cass. Stk. #9510. VIN m n n c 1989 DODGE DAYTONA 37,947 miles. 1*1,930 #9476. VIN #FtA074892. m n « w r #HG153255. 79,159 miles. «S ,5i93 4-cyl„ auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, tilt 1991 CHEVY CAVALIER RS 4 DR. 24,701 miles. * 10,933 1990 OLDS CUSTOM CRUISER WAGON whl., AM/FM stereo, T.G. Stk. #9412. VIN V-6. auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C. P/L, P/W. #KG139778. $y| 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM 1993 NISSAN SENTRA E 4 DR. P/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls., 85,299 miles. 4 , 4 9 0 stereo, T.G. Stk. #9338. VIN $i 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, T.G., tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G., 9 passenger. Stk. AM/FM stereo. Stk. #9474. VIN t n O O C #9477. VIN #LR301844. v-m i n r 1989 BUICK REGAL 2 DR. LIMITED #MJ127558.70,217 miles. ’5,995 #PC819468. 51,076 miles. 0 ,3 3 3 79,600 miles. f ,4513 6-cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, P/seats, tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass. T.G. 1993 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4 DR. 1992 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY WAGON 1995 CHRYSLER CONCORDE 4 DR. V- , auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, Stk. #9300. VIN #K1420781. $C n n n 4 cyl., 5 spd. man trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM 6 V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, P/L, P/W, stereo, T.G. Stk. #9429. VIN $-7 q q R P/seats, tilt/cruise, roof rack, alloy whls.. 77,133 miles. 0 , 9 9 3 tilt/cruise, AM/FM stereo cass., T.G. Stk. #9492. #PU360364. 39,193 miles. / , 5 J 5 J D AM/FM stereo cass., T.G , leather int. Stk 1993 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 DR. #9401. VIN #NX108784. M . M ir V-6, auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, AM/FM stereo VIN #SH611973. Dealer $4-7 a a p 1988 VOLKSWAGON FOX 4 DR. 59,930 miles. 14,51513 cass. T.G. Stk. #9257. VIN $Q A O C Program Car. 17,746 miles. I / ,9 9 0 4 cyl., 4 spd. man. trans., P/B, no A/C, AM/FM 1992 CHEVY CAVALIER RS WAGON #PN652692. 32,441 miles, 0 , 4 9 3 stereo cass., sunroof. Stk. #9399. VIN 4 cyl., auto trans., P/S, P/B, A/C, T.G., AM/FM #JP005679. JO OOR stereo cass. Stk. #9286. VIN

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