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April 26, 2007 North Brunswick • South Brunswick

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-<"1TT FRIFDM-N Entertainment Samantha Greenstein, 6, of Kendall Park, enjoys the beautiful weather at the 13th annual Cops and Rodders car show on Sunday at DeVry University. Local Check out this week's were able to sponsor trophies and award them to their favorite vehicle. See page 3 for story. Just Go! Page 22

Quote of the week: Girl, 15, charged in shooting threat "In the big picture of 1.800 .molding lo MtCormuk He -aid there \\!) the police most logical, educated of school lockdoivn The mil and her inothei were brought lo dtpartmenl train- tor acti\e -hooter re-pon-i' decision to protect your headquarter^ and questioned, but no charge- -cenario- The -Indent- weie brought to their children, which in reality weie beJUH brought auam-t the mother are my children, too" tt\ JENNIFER AMATO homeroom- wlitre lhe\ awaited ;i -earch In aecoidmn to authonlie- police Tin pro-it c utor - K-9 unit and -ur- — S.ihatore Misttuta Th" teenagerl-bein;,rheld ai lh« Middle-e\ rounduit> di pariment- re-ponded to .i—i-l CK\OI Morv 15-year-old township resident was County \outh Detention Center, North with the searches, totaling over 30 officers and arrested for leaving a phone message Brunswick, as of Wednesday, according to 180 school officials. Athat sparked a lockdown at North Assistant Middlesex County Prosecutor Ralph "In this particular situation, we had chil- Index Brunswick Township High School on April 18. Cretella. A court appearance is scheduled for dren who had arrived at school, people already The female, who police will not confirm or May 9. The suspect could face up to six years in the facility and buses arriving," McCormick 42 deny is a student, was arrested at 1 a.m. on if convicted of the charges. Classified 51 said. "We used police protocol and a decision April 19 and charged with creating a false The ongoing investigation is being handled was made." Crossword 24 public alarm, making terroristic threats and by Lt. James Curry, Detective Seeta Jones, Editorials 12 Also, a new camera system that was recently creating a widespread risk of injury. Detective Michael Campbell and Investigator installed allowed police officers to monitor vari- Entertainment 22 Around 9 p.m. on April 18 a voice message Jeffrey Maroccia of the Middlesex County Police Beat 41 ous locations in the school from the department. was left on a machine in the principal's office Prosecutor's Office. "I was convinced, with the police, that the Real Estate 47 saying someone was upset with their girl- "One thing we've always been very proud of Sports 44 building was the safest place to put the stu- friend and that they were going to "shoot up" in North Brunswick and we are especially dents," Principal Salvatore Mistretta said. "In the school. The message was not retrieved proud of today is the professionalism of our the big picture of 1,800 kids, 180 staff members until around 6:45 a.m. Police Department and their ability to get "It was what we would deem a disguised things done," Mayor Francis "Mac" Womack and the community as a whole ... this was the voice, someone talking lower or trying to cover said at an April 19 press conference. most logical, educated decision to protect your their voice," Police Director Kenneth However, many parents were upset with children, which in reality are my children, too." Although Mistretta said the decision was A Greater Media Newspaper McCormick said about the message, which the decision to lock down 1,800 students in the was originally believed to be left by a male. high school for 3 1/2 hours last week. The made to keep students from milling around Police were able to identify the particular township, school board and Police Department outside or on buses as possible targets, par- www.gmnsws.com phone that was the source of the threat, which held a debriefing meeting on April 19 to dis- ents questioned whether exposing a large was on the suspect as she was arrested, cuss the situation and the decisions made (Continued on page 10) 2 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS 'DtbfuUip la Family Farm & Greenhouses

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BY JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer he 13th annual Cops and Rodders car show was driven by great T weather, high participation and all- around family fun at DeVry University in North Brunswick on Sunday. More than 450 cars, trucks, motorcycles, emergency service and specialty vehicles PHOTOS BY SCOTT FRIEDMAN were present for the event to benefit mem- Samantha Wilson and her daughters, Lauren (l-r), Dawn and Brianna, take a peek at Cypress, one of the dogs available for adoption through bers of the North Brunswick Police Death, the Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League. The 13th annual Cops and Rodders car show to benefit the North Brunswick Police Death, Retirement, Widows & Orphans Fund. Retirement, Widows and Orphans Fund was held at DeVry University on Sunday. "The weather held out; we've never had togenic, it would probably be my car or, remote-controlled doors in the absence such great weather for our shows. People because of all the airbrush work," he said. of door handles and a full custom stereo who come here every year know that. I Another vehicle created in tribute to an and video system. knew that this year would be special," American icon is the 2003 Hummer H2 "It's just fun. It gets a really big turnout Detective David Varga said of the event he designed by Kevin and Lisa Storan of even if it's cloudy out... and it's one of the has coordinated for the past seven years. Kenilworth. After their car was referred to first ones of the year," he said. Wayne Scott of Piscataway has partici- as a "big red monster," the couple decided There were also two DARE cars, tow pated in the show for the past four years, to decorate their truck in honor of Mel trucks from George Logan Towing, equip- showcasing his 1998 Corvette that was Blanc and his cartoon character Gossamer. ment from the township first aid and fire converted from a vehicle to a tribute What started as a joke led to a test of company squads, a custom garbage truck to the events of Sept. 11. He bought the car the Hummer and eventually the purchase, and several custom 18-wheelers. There two months before the World Trade Center because Lisa has a bad hip and realized was even a jet-pack and members of the attacks and then as he began working on the air suspension in the vehicle made for Mid-Atlantic Great Dane Rescue League. the vehicle, decided to add more and more a comfortable ride. The pair was inspired A barbecue was provided by members of American ideals. three months after their purchase to show hate Hummers but I love yours," Kevin the police department and rides were "I've been patriotic my whole life. I'm a their car because they saw the diversity of Storan added. available for young children. Vietnam vet. I took my patriotism out on vehicles at Cops and Rodders; two weeks Another longtime show participant is The car show was originally organized my car," he said. after visiting the show in 2003, they began Robert OTBuck of Perth Amboy. Now 24, he by Mike Grasso and was taken over by The vehicle came out of the shop three working on the graphics. remembers coming since the age of 15 with Varga and Lt. Keith Buckley. It has grown weeks ago in its most recent form, after "We saw other cars that were not clas- his father, who has loved cars since he first from a cruise night at Linwood Middle four years and $50,000 worth of modeling. sics so we said, let's see if we can enter," got his license. O'Buck's first personal School to one that attracts more than 500 There is the iconic picture of the three fire- said Lisa Storan, adding that in the past showing was of a 1980 Chevy Malibu at vehicles each year. Proceeds are put fighters raising the flag on the hood, a pic- four years they've traveled to shows in age 17. toward the general fund for the retirement ture of a bald eagle in front of a flag on the New York and Pennsylvania, using the H2 "There are a lot more newer cars, a lot and widow in the event a inside of the hood, and red and white as their everyday car. "This is kind of nos- more now with kids," he said of the member is killed or passes away. The striped seats with starred headrests on talgic because this is where it all started. changes over the last decade. "There are a Malouf Auto Group and local vendors the interior. It's a nice mix of people. You have your lot more motorcycles; motorcycles have sponsored the event. "[People] love it. There's a lot of picture- young crowd, you have your older crowd." gotten pretty popular." For more information or to make a taking because it's very patriotic. If there "Everybody loves it. Even people who This year he brought along his 1995 , contact Varga at copsandrod- has ever been an award for the most pho- hate Hummers will turn around and say, I Chevy Camaro which has a leather interi- [email protected]. County reaches deal to preserve 149-acre farm SOUTH BRUNSWICK A 1 1-9-acre made tin: purchase. Friendship roads. County Agricultural Development tract, known as the Barclay Farm, that The farm, owned by the Barclay CounU officials commended the Board . "Being ahle to pre- grows Christmas trees, vegetable!! and family, .-hares; borders with four other Barclays for their support of the farm- serve so many contiguous acres is a fruit trues was entered into the county protected areas in South Brun.-wick. land preservation program, which seeks huge bonus to the residents of the sur- farmland preservation program There i.- the 23-ucw Barclay Christmas to buy nonagriculture development rounding area and for Middlesex Monday, creating a 140-aere contiguous Tree Farm, which was preserved in rights to farms in order to reduce the. County at large. With this purchase, we awn of preserved land in the township. 2006; the 69-acre E and J Barclay impact of sprawl. Unlike «imp]y buying have a continuous swath of about 440 The- Orchardside Drive tract's devel- Farm, which was preserved in 1993: the property outright, which would have protected acres. That is a substantial opment rights were purchased in a joint and liit* 198-acre Gordon Dey Farm, been much more expensive, buying the accomplishment and 1 thank The effort he-tween the township. I he county which was preserved in 199"). Rowland development rights means the tract, can Barclay family for their participation." and the state, with total costs for the Park, an S()-acre park that opened in still lie used as a for-profit farm, but can According to Alan Danger, chairman development rights coming to October last year, also share.- a small never be developed for anything eke. of the MOADB, the county has pre- $3,169,823.40. Of this cost, the town- part of the border through a naturally "This is a particularly special addi- served 4.508 acres of farmland since ship and county each paid $633,964.68 forested area of the parcel. The park, tion to the farmland preservation pro- the program began. and the state covered the rest, though it meanwhile, is part of a 20~i-acre green- gram." said Freeholder (•amille - Chris Cinetnno was the countv itself that technicallv belt that runs along Broadway and Fernicola, liaison to the Middlesex 4 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS Over 600 pitch in for Earth Day cleanup BY CHRIS GAETANO kids made chalk draw- Staff Writer ings and tried to see who could hula-hoop the SOUTH BRUNSWICK - Last week- longest. A little to the left, end's storms seemed like a distant memory children darted through a as residents had fun in the sun at the town- multicolored parachute. ship's 17th annual Earth Day celebration. "It's nice having all the Held at Reichler Park, the afternoon's trees; maybe we can have festivities stood as a stark contrast to last some more," said Parul year's event, when inclement weather Patel of Monmouth forced the celebration indoors. Sunday was Junction. "This is good, the culmination of a monthlong volunteer how everyone came out cleanup effort throughout the town where and try to meet together about 600 people picked up litter along var- and celebrate." ious roads in South Brunswick. The number A few steps from the of people participating eclipsed last year's, main Earth Day celebra- when 554 people volunteered as either indi- tions was a small circle viduals or as a group. where Girl Scout Troop Mayor Frank Gambatese had nothing 1820 held a pet adoption but kind words to say about those who took day as part of their part in this year's cleanup effort. Bronze Award project. In "Every piece of paper you picked up, cooperation with Blumig every can you picked up, protects us just a Kennels in East little bit more," said Gambatese, wearing a Brunswick, the troop Tree City USA hat. engaged in various com- The celebration itself began with the munity service projects planting of a blue atlas cedar donated by since September. They Crossroads Nursery. After a short speech, held a food and toy drive participants, mostly consisting of young in December and had vol- people, each helped with the planting by unteered their time tak- placing a small bit of dirt around it until it ing care of the animals at was fully in the ground. several other points. They "It's going to get big. It's a lovely, lovely also learned about the tree," said Shade Tree Commission Chan- Sunita Glan (I), South Brunswick, and her friend, Yasmin Khan, Plainsboro, choose a tree sapling at the importance of tagging, Earth Day celebration in South Brunswick's Reichler Park on Sunday. Diane Leonard, who also mentioned that even making a presenta- people can contact the township to get tion to South Brunswick officials regarding work was hard but rewarding. hardest thing," said Christina Rullo. shade trees replaced. it. "It was a little hard to tame some of the Both events, overall, drew a positive The blue atlas cedar joined several oth- A cat and about five dogs of varying ages dogs when we were meeting with Linda [the response from those attending, not at all ers in the immediate area planted during and breeds were in a small circle of carriers kennel owner] to learn how to take care of hurt by the warm, sunny day the events previous Earth Day celebrations. and crates in the shade of a large tree, with the dogs and how to control some of them, so took place on. Meanwhile, under a pavilion a little farther the dogs being walked at different times. we had to get them into the cage using food Tm glad it's outside," said township res- down the way, a DJ played party music as The girls taking part in the project said the and the like, and that was probably the ident Ada Hung. WANTiYOUR DREAMHOME? 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While both were on • Copper Rose SOUTH BRUNSWICK - The undersized lots, for example, the first • Misty Mauve Planning Board approved the construc- application would have placed a nearly • Almond Mauve tion of a new office complex off 5,000-square-foot office building on a • China Gold Wynwood Drive during its April 18 lot that was a little bit more than 1 > Whim Pearl meeting. acre. By contrast, the most recent office » Impala Black With the green light from the town- structure will be built on a lot that is • ftose Porino ship, applicant W&D will construct a just under 2 acres. • Carioca Gold • Rosa Beta two-story office building in the north- Gambatese also noted that the previ- 'Luna Pearl western area of town totaling 12,348 ous application needed nine variances, • St. Cecilia square feet. W&D's attorney, Steven something he had balked at during its • Verde Butterfly Hambro, said that the building will host hearing, while the most recent one • New Venetian Gold professional offices such as law and needed three. He also said that the Template in 2-4 Days! • Baltic Brown engineering firms. buffer between the property line and Install in approximately CUSTOM FABRICATION Board officials noted that while the the nearest residential zone in the most 2 weeks! EXPERT INSTALLATION application bore some similarity to a recent application is about 500 feet, development rejected by the body at its whereas the previous one was about previous meeting, there were enough five. 929 Route 9 North, Say differences between the two to warrant Gambatese said that a big factor in NJ 732-727-61 O its approval. Both applications were his decision to vote yes, as all but one 2O9 ROUTE 73 SOUTH For Free Estimate S56-786-58OO Fax to: 732-727-6119 973-318-7707 seeking to build in areas zoned for office board member did, was that the devel- parks that were smaller than the mini- oper also agreed to improve a nearby mum lot size for developments allowed. accident-prone intersection at Route 1. The original purpose of this zone was to The dissenting vote was cast by William encourage landowners to combine their Grober, who had concerns about properties into conforming lots before increasing traffic in the area. According developing, as evidenced by the fact to Hambro, the firm will improve the that many of the parcels with this par- line of sight down Wynwood Drive to Keyboard Kids ticular designation are smaller than the the nearby traffic light by moving the Preschool and Kindergarten minimum lot size of 3 acres. ramp onto Wynwood Drive a bit farther Mayor Frank Gambatese, who also down the road. Full Day Private sits on the board, said that the office Gambatese said that while the appli- park zone itself has problems that need cation was approved, there still exists Kindergarten to be addressed. some deep problems with the office park Summer Camp "I believe that has got to bezone that need to be addressed. He said addressed and I will definitely recom- that while some residents expressed Pre-School Classes mend to the planning department to concern about setting precedent for Full Day *» Half Day put that on the agenda for a look-see by development in undersized lots, many the Master Plan Committee," said of the problems are inherent in the zone Computer Lessons Daily Gambatese. itself. He did say that in this particular Mommy & Me Program It is not the first time the office park case, the road improvements the appli- zone has come under discussion — it cant promised tipped the scales, despite was also the target of analysis during problems with the zone. the township's 2006 master plan review, "The problem is, this zone is a prob- j $40 OFF where it was said that the zone had lem, because of the fact that people are Our Wonderful, Dedicated HEW seemed like a good idea on paper but just not doing what we had hoped they Teachers Make All The j REGISTRATIONREGISTRATIONS j had been poorly executed. would do, which is join in acreage, and • Dm ing The application, according to [they're] not doing that," said Difference In The World! j April and May 2007 I Gambatese, possessed enough differ- Gambatese. Hidden Lake Towne Center, North Brunswick 732-821-1400^ www.KeyboardKids.org So, Bruns. man charged in sexual assault of boy, 7

EAST [BRUNSWICK - Police by the East Brunswick Police arrested a South Brunswick man Detective Bureau and the Middlesex SPA SAL Friday on charges he sexually County Prosecutor's Sex Crimes assaulted a 7-year-old boy in theChild Abuse Unit. Waldron was $100 Deposit Will Hold Any Pool at Last bathroom of the Macy's department charged with aggravated sexual Year's Sale Price for Spring Delivery. store in the Brunswick Square Mall. assault and endangering the welfare Authorities charged that Charles of a child. Police said the charges Waldron, 28, of Ridge Road in the stem partly from statements made by .:.., -.,;, ^ 6 MONTHS Dayton section, sexually assaulted a the alleged victim and witnesses, as 0 PAYMENTS well as corroborative information 0 INTEREST boy who went unaccompanied into the bathroom while chopping with gathered during the investigation. his mother. Waldron. who was . State Superior Court Judge journey Hot Tub already inside the bathroom, exposed Barbara Stolte set Waldron's bail at u NS I SPAS oS ou°R | by Sunrise Spas himself to the boy and performed oral $300,000, with no 10 percent option, ! wrH9 WEBSITE sex on the victim, according to the and he is being held at the Middlesex \PeHfanPool.cornJ 5 person tub allegations. County Adult Correction Center, After leaving the bathroom, the North Brunswick. SKI & SNOWBOARD FINAL SALE! boy told his mother what happened, Authorities asked that any infor- www.pelicanshops.com and nhe notified Macy's .-i-curily staff mation regarding the investigation EAST BRUNSWICK HOURS: and 1he East Brunswick police. or similar incidents contact East POOL AMD SPA M-F 10-9. SAT. 10-6. SUN. 11-5 Responding officers arrested Brunswick Detective Eric Rap* at - 2002, 2001 & 2004 < EAST BRUNSWICK Waldron whilt; he was Mill inside the 17321 :{0fl-fi»0O or Karleen Huca of SUPER STORE store. the county Prosecutor's Office at 393 Route is East Brunswick After ;\n investigation conducted (732) 715-3600. 732-254-5115 NS SENTINEL, April'26; 2007 * 7 N.B. school board All the same services...Not the same cost chooses new leadership reduction to be completed by the Dealing with failed Township Council. The challenge is to fig- 2007-08 budget is group's ure out a way to keep quality education at a high level, according to Malvone, immediate priority without sacrificing services. An issue related to the budget defeat, BY JENNIFER AMATO and therefore a concern of the board, is StaffWriter the live broadcasting of board meetings. NORTH BRUNSWICK - Claire The members, for the most part, feel that Padovano was elected school board presi- if residents saw a televised version of dent Tuesday, taking over the position budget discussions, they would have from Ann Casey, who decided not to run understood the process and possibly for re-election this year after serving a voted in favor of the proposed 9-cent tax Housing prices have doubled over the last ten years, and with it so have reai estate commissions. three-year term. increase. Seller's Realty Group provides every service our clients expect and more, "I think it's a "It feels good, at our adjusted commission rate of 4.5%. but I know there is concern of the com- a lot of responsibil- munity that all ity in working a lot other boards have CALL US BEFORE YOU LIST of hours, but I'm televised meetings besides the Board SELLER'S willing to do that," REALTY GROUP 609-799-4600 last year's board of Education. ... I U UMlltQ 3S8VK& vice president said. V think people aren't She feels she is I, aware of what's www.SellersReaItyGroup.com MIS prepared because \ going on. If they of her six years on | X ^J are televised, peo- the board, includ- j^B mM pie who can't get to ing experience ^B ^H a meeting can see serving on the cur- ^B MB what's going on," riculum, finance, Claire Padovano Neil Malvone Malvone said. policy, student However, one services and negotiations committees. person in opposition to the live broadcast Neil A. Malvone was nominated as is Gail DiPane, a former board president vice president in only his second year as and member for 12 years. She said the a board member. Maple Meade building where the meet- "I am happy the members of the board ings are currently held is not equipped have enough confidence in me being vice for live tapings, so the board would have president. I hope to keep the district to move to the municipal building. moving forward," he said. "I think this building is the Board of The board's immediate concern is the Education and you should stay here. If failure of this year's budget and the (Continued on page 9)

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Linwood School class of 1952 to hold reunion The class of 1952 of Linwood School, grade to graduate from the newly built North Brunswick, will hold its 55-year school. reunion June 10 from 12:30-4 p.m. at For reservations, call Phyllis Talluto Pierre's Restaurant, 582 Georges Road, Logie at (732) 545-3603, Walter Holz at Monmouth Junction section of South (732) 828-0785, or Alice and Jean Biggio Brunswick. The class was the first eighth at (732) 545-1166 by May 31. Friends of N.B. Library book sale May 5 The North Brunswick Friends of the The Friends are still accepting books Library will hold its annual book sale for the sale, which may be brought to the To leamSmpre; cfrecfc ot May 5 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the library during regular hours. No maga- library lawn at 880 Hermann Road (rain zines, Reader's Digest Condensed books, date May 12). The sale will feature thou- textbooks, or encyclopedias, please. sands of used books and videos, ranging For more information, call (732) 246- in price from 50 cents to $2. 3545.

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4 Community Bulletin Board Trips, events offered by S.B. Senior Center South Brunswick Senior Center, Stephen Able, Ret., Deputy with $24 back and $8 toward food. Trips 26, and the center will offer activities Route 522, Monmouth Junction section Commissioner for Veterans Affairs; depart Woodlot Park, New Road, Kendall such as aerobics, pilates, yoga, tai chi, of South Brunswick, will offer free trips Joseph Battito, Veterans Service Officer; Park section of South Brunswick. For and billiards. There will also be a Greek for seniors beginning May 2 with a trip and others. A panel discussion of services more information, call Lillian at (732) dance demonstration and lesson May 22 to East Brunswick Mall. and questions will be at 2:30 p.m. 422-9341. at 1:30 p.m., and outdoor game day May A trip to Target, Kohl's & Wegmans The senior center will be open week- Casino and Game Day with a bar- 24 at noon with shuffleboard, bocce will be May 9; a trip to Delicious ends May 5 and 19 from 9 a.m.-l p.m., becue will be May 10 from 10:30 a.m.- horseshoes, refreshments, music and Orchards, followed by lunch will be May and Sundays from 1-4 p.m. (closed May 2:30 p.m. The event will feature bingo, a prizes. An information seminar on wills 23; and a trip to Hometown Buffet/Farm 13 and 27). The outdoor game facility barbecue, poker, black jack, a money and estates will be given by Kevin J. Market & Entenmanns May 30. All trips featuring a bocce court, shuffleboard and wheel, and golf putting. Attendees will Hoagland, Surrogate of Middlesex depart at 10:30 a.m. horseshoe pit is now open, and equip- be given play money which can be traded County Court, and attorney George The Department of Health and ment is available. South Brunswick for chances to win various prizes. The Bolster May 31 at 12:30 p.m. The works Human Services will present a veteran's Senior Club will sponsor a trip to the event is sponsored by funds raised by the of Vimala Gade will be exhibited at the forum on health and human services Michigan flower show May 7-12. Cost is quilting club through Friends of the center through the end of June. There May 3 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. The welcome $575 for bus transportation, accommoda- Senior Center. Cost is $2.25 for lunch, will also be a "Meet and Greet" May 12 at will be given by Freeholder Blanquita B. tions and food. A trip to see Louie Prima and registration is necessary. South 12:30 p.m. Gade uses oils, acrylics, water Valenti and Mayor Frank Gambatese. at Resorts Hotel, Atlantic City, will be Brunswick Office on Aging is sponsoring colors, pastels, pencils and fabric paint Presentations will be given by Col. May 15 departing at 9 a.m. Cost is $50 a trip to Grounds for Sculpture, on silk with subjects ranging from still Hamilton, May 16 at 9 a.m. The trip life, portraits, landscapes and wildlife. departs Woodlot Park. Price is $10 for The Office on Aging will hold a distri- transportation and docent tour. bution of New Jersey farm market Registration opens May 1. The trip is for vouchers June 6 from 10 a.m.-noon. The NEW LOCATION OPENING MARCH South Brunswick residents age 55 and program is designed to provide low- older only. income seniors aged 60 and older with Adit Day Sericea Social Adult Day Care offering a safe, s™&BmPg The 14th annual international fash- fresh locally grown fruits and vegetables. environment, for individuals 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER, ion show will be May 17 at 12:30 p.m. Qualifying households will receive $20 in and feature fashions from various coun- vouchers to use at a participating farm I ni assistance with activities of daily living, tries. Attendees are welcome to wear out- market. Precertification is required. To fits or costumes from a foreign country, register, call (732) 329-4000, ext. 7676. or sign up to be a model with Susan. The Golden Age Club will offer a trip to Reservations are required. Girl Scout Atlantic City during May. For more ! 732.951.2020 Troop 1737 is working toward its Bronze information, call Gloria at (732) 355- Award, and will present a 50s luncheon 1860. A trip to see "The Musical Time I FREE and dance May 19 from 11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Machine" at Hunterdon Hills Playhouse •••'*"• , 1/2DAYTRML The event will include lunch, a dance will be June 19. Cost is $67 for the show, *" '*"'•"• ™" « MEMBERSHIP contest, costume contest, door prizes, and meals. For more information, call ws

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Clean election system shows promise, flaws ans of local politics are in give the six candidates more for a real treat this year than $535,000 each — over $3 Fwith District 14's partici- million total for the tickets — pation in the Fair and Clean for their campaigns. Elections Pilot Project (FACE). That's an awful lot of money Rarely will you see candidates to ask of taxpayers just to compelled to campaign so liter- ensure our candidates aren't ally at the grassroots level — corrupt. We call on all six can- standing around in flip-flops at didates involved to come to a backyard barbecues, walking friendly agreement ASAP that through neighborhoods and would cap what they accept introducing themselves to vot- from the state at a much more ers on their lawns. It's a true reasonable level. In our view, experiment in political science, they could cut the funding in one that forces politicians from half and it would still be far too the comfort zones of their high. One of the goals of FACE offices and brings the cam- is to level the playing field paigns back to the people. monetarily. If everybody is In FACE, you, the average going to have the same amount voter, have the same monetary of money, then where's the clout as the special interests. need to spend so much of it? Candidates can't simply call a Another minor flaw in the party boss like John Lynch to system is that special interests bankroll their campaign, would seem able to exploit the because the power brokers candidates' ability to collect could only give the same $10 $10,000 in seed money through as you. In theory, the incentive $500 . That's not for a politician to use the what you'd call big money for a power of his or her office to state-level campaign, but as look after the special interests the FBI's Operation Bid Rig is no longer there. investigations have shown, This year, three legislative some politicians can be bought districts were chosen to take on the cheap. part in FACE — the FACE has plenty of room for Republican-controlled District improvement over the disas- 24 (Hunterdon/Sussex/Morris), trous 2005 trial run. That year, the Democratic 37th (Bergen) the GOP-controlled District 13 and South Brunswick's own (Monmouth/Middlesex) and 14th (Middlesex/Mercer), the Democratic District 6 Letters which was picked as a split- (Camden) took part under a district that could go either different set of rules. Those way in the election. candidates had to raise 1,000 South Brunswick board candidate extends thanks to supporters Candidates will each be chal- $5 donations and 500 $30 would like to thank the our township. ous communities throughout our lenged to collect at least 400 donations to qualify for public South Brunswick communi- During the course of this elec- township. I would like to thank $10 donations to qualify for funding. That may sound easy I ty for all their support dur- tion campaign, I was delighted to all my supporters who worked $50,000 in public funding, with on paper, but only two partici- ing the last few weeks. I hearti- meet many wonderful people, tirelessly to help me reach so a maximum of $100,000 avail- pating candidates — the ly congratulate the winners of who shared their concerns and many people in such a short time. able in Districts 24 and 37 for Democrats in District 6 — school board elections. I will con- their ideas with me. This experi- Finally, I would like to thank the racking up 800 donors. pulled it off. When the tinue to work toward the better- ence afforded me the opportunity editors and staff of this newspa- If we have any early criti- Republican ticket of incumbent ment of our educational system to register many new voters and per for covering and including my cism of FACE's new rules, it's Assemblyman Sam Thompson as an interested parent. It has has brought a renewed passion views in print. that in the battleground and longtime Monmouth been a worthwhile experience for school elections, as also an in- District 14, the maximum County Freeholder Amy and I have received very positive creased level of understanding of Surabhi Agarival amount of money the state has Handlin failed to qualify in 13, feedback from the residents of the educational needs of the vari- South Brunswick agreed to provide each candi- despite an admirable effort, it date is outrageously high. Like became clear the threshold was Tupe looks forward to the challenges ahead in her fifth term their peers in 24 and 37, each just too high. would like to thank the vot- programs that enable our chil- sure the financial concerns of candidate is entitled to This time, the cost of donat- ers for supporting the budg- dren to meet their greatest our community are met while $50,000 from the state once ing was lowered and simpli- I et and for supporting me in potential and achieve success. providing a quality education to they reach the 400 donor fied, and the number of contri- my re-election to the Board of We have an obligation to edu- the children of South mark. But according to the fine butions was cut in half. It Education for a fifth term. I will cate our children and a re- Brunswick. I look forward to print of this year's guidelines, should now be much easier for continue my commitment to sponsibility to our taxpayers. I the challenges of the next three the state will contribute about the candidates to qualify, but education and the residents of will work with the board to years and thank you for the $1,200 for each donor a candi- hopefully not too easy. The South Brunswick. It is an honor communicate with our legisla- opportunity to serve you. date enlists up to 800. spirit of FACE is to make can- and a privilege to serve this tors as a new funding formula Therefore, it's conceivable that didates work for the support of community. is developed. Anna Tupe between seed money and ordinary voters, not just party I will continue to advocate It is important that we par- Monmouth Junction section , the state will operatives. for all students and to support ticipate in the process, to en- of South Brunswick

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Liguori excited to get to work on N.B. school board want to thank the voters of North residents simultaneously of emergencies. Brunswick for supporting my candi- We must account for every dollar New I dacy during last week's school board spent. Annual budgets are complex and election. I am completely humbled by the must be explained in great detail. The victory, and I am eager to roll up my 5,500 students of our wonderful town — sleeves and get started on the opportuni- and the more than 800 teachers who ty that lies ahead. instruct these young men and women — My campaign this year addressed sev- are the ones who will suffer from contin- Honda Odysseyy y eral key issues which I am passionate ued voter apathy, repeated budget about, including the capital budget, class defeats and subsequent budget cuts. ith the vJni NORTHSTAR Conversion size, curriculum, safety/security, and I especially want to thank all of my w technology. As a former student and cur- family and friends for their encour- rent parent, I join the Board of Education agement and support. It was extremely in demonstrating a firm commitment to gratifying to receive phone calls and e- these issues, all of which were addressed mails during the campaign asking for in the budget. lawn signs, giving advice, or simply offer- Most importantly, I believe the North ing encouragement. It will not soon be is Now Brunswick Board of Education needs to forgotten. regain the trust of the voters. This year I am ready to work with all of my new marked the second consecutive voter colleagues on the board, and I look for- turnout of only 9 percent. We must become ward to serving all of the people of North a completely transparent board. Meetings Brunswick. Thank you very much for must be immediately televised, and our your faith in me. I will work tirelessly schools' Web site must be filled with time- and diligently to restore your trust in our ly, pertinent information so that all in school system. town have an opportunity to see what More interior Room occurs. Based on last week's events, we Richard D. Liguori Lower Ramp Angle must also strive to find a way to alert our North Brunswick • More Headroom Firing is insidious attack on our system of government fter having thought about the re- weeding out those prosecutors who freely cent firings of eight federal prose- exercised their mandate to prosecute Acutors by U.S. Attorney General according to their conscience, and to Alberto Gonzales, I am beginning to replace them at will with sympathetic understand the importance of what this prosecutors who would do the political means to us and why this refuses to go will of the president. How else can I ex- away until Mr. Gonzales is fired. plain the Patriot Act amendment that The issue of the firings is very impor- allowed Mr. Gonzales to fire United tant because it attacks the very core of States attorneys and replace them with- the ability of our judicial system to func- out Senate confirmation? tion without prejudice. When the previ- Ultimately, it would affect the ous administration replaced all 93 fed- purview of the Supreme Court in some eral prosecutors at once, the autonomy of way by controlling which cases get to be each prosecutor still remained intact. In tried. This is an insidious attack on our other words, each prosecutor still had the system of government that should be freedom to decide on which cases to pros- more thoroughly explored by legal ecute base don his or her discretion even experts and should be more clearly if it did not agree with the broad political explained by this paper to its readership. policy under which they were hired. This administration, on the other Herb Lee hand, seeks to control the legal system by North Brunswick It's safer to receive Social Security via direct deposit TEST DRIVE ONE TODAY here's no doubt that identity theft Kenneth R. Papaj, commissioner of at your authorized VMI Dealer is a problem in America. New Treasury's Financial T Jersey has responded by passing Service, said that nearly 57,000 checks one of the toughest anti-identity theft issued by the treasury were fraudulent- laws in the country (The Identity Theft ly endorsed. BRUNSWICK Protection Act). But according to the The simple way to protect ourselves Department of the Treasury and from fraud is to enroll in a direct de- Reserved Banks, four out of every 10 posit program. Direct deposit programs 'MOBILITY Americans have been victims of identity eliminate the risk of identity theft theft, or know someone who has. (through stolen checks) by eliminating ff PROFESSIONALS The threat of identity theft is enough paper checks. Instead of receiving your to keep many of us from shopping check in the mail, the amount is di- online or opening online bank accounts. rectly deposited into your bank account. The Mobility Dealer of Choice We tend to think of using checks as the I'm urging all New Jersey residents secure choice. to elect to receive their Social Security That's not always the case. The sur- checks through direct deposit. For more 723.545.6300 vey from the Department of the information, call Social Security's toll- Treasury and Reserved Banks has in- free number (800) 772-1213, contact dicated that people leave themselves your bank or go to www.aarp.org/nj. BrunswickMobility.com open to financial crimes by using paper 1490 Route 1 North, North Brunswick, NJ 08902 checks. Nearly one in three surveyed Sy Larson said they had a check, large sum of State President money or an important document lost or AARP New Jersey Visit our booth #1125 at the Abilities Expo stolen. In response to the survey, Princeton April 27-29, Expo Center. Call us for Free Tickets. Resident applauds N.B. for debris removal (Open letter to North Brunswick ter cleaning! /-* Township Department of Public Works, The flooding could have been worse if mayor and council regarding the recent your ongoing debris removal program did Jm/u/uto VI&. heavy rainstorm): not exist. Good job! ou are to be commended for your year-round maintenance of catch Matthew House Y basins, drain lines, and road gut- North Brunswick 1 4 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS Planting the seeds for a greener tomorrow starting at 8:30 a.m., beginning at Tulip time to evaporate or drip gradually onto sun's rays help warm the house, reduc- Local activities Lane. They perform this service twice a soil instead of racing to the nearest ing heating fuel consumption. lined up to celebrate year, both in the spring and fall. They storm sewer. Trees also scrub ozone, "As a result, trees help reduce a Arbor Day will also be planting flowers at the sulfur dioxide and other pollutants from household's carbon footprint all year Ronald McDonald House on Somerset the air and help absorb toxins through long," Hommer said. BY JENNIFER AMATO Street in New Brunswick on May 5 at phytoremediation, Hommer said. The environmentalist also recog- Staff Writer 8:30 a.m. According to the Association of nizes the township's proactive role in New Jersey Environmental protecting trees, especially with the NORTH BRUNSWICK - One, two, In addition, the township's Commissions, construc- enactment of an ordinance that discour- tree. Environmental Commission tion sites have been ages unnecessary tree removal on pub- In celebration of Arbor Day, which is is urging residents to pro- shown to produce as lic and private property and which Friday, the township is holding several tect all trees in town, much as 250 times requires the replacement of trees that events to protect and encourage the which provide habitats the normal amount are damaged or destroyed during con- environment in and around the town- for birds and other ani- of soil erosion when struction. ship. . mals, contribute a signif- icant amount of oxygen to builders clear-cut all Protecting existing trees can be as Linwood Middle School received 25 the atmosphere, prevent the trees and bulldoze simple as watering trees during free tree seedlings from the New Jersey soil erosion, protect aquatic the entire lot instead of drought periods, at least five to 10 gal- Tree based on a written pro- lons a week during the summer and posal by the school on beautifying the life from sediment buildup, |NoRTH BRUNSWICK more for newly planted trees, according school courtyards. The Environmental decrease flooding and provide ' and reducing the amount to Jay Kaplan, a member of the Club and Beautification Committee will beautiful scenery. of soil disturbance. Trees can also help Environmental Commission and a certi- plant the trees on Saturday from 10 "Trees are among the hardest work- fight global warming. Large trees on the fied arborist. He also advised keeping a.m. to 1 p.m. to commemorate both ing natural resources in our communi- south, east and west sides of a house tree mulch away from tree bark to Arbor Day and Make a Difference Day. ty," said commission Chairman Mark can reduce energy use for air condition- increase its life span. The North Brunswick Woman's Club Hommer. ing, cutting summer electricity usage by will clean Finnegans Lane as part of the The leafy crowns of trees break the five to 10 percent. 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800-758-5545 »• East Brunswick • Metuchen •• Monroe * New Brunswick « Somerset UNIVERSITY RADIOLOGY GROUP PC 1 6 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS Even the old news dogs are learning new tricks y first month in the news business, ers, most of us figured the business would the press via cable. Soon, we'll be able to I fell into the middle of a technical go on pretty much the way it was for the send those pages directly from our termi- revolution that was making the rest of our lifetimes. Change had come slow- nals to a plate on the printing press. M GREG BEAN old news hounds miserable. S ly to our profession in the 538 years since The Internet, perhaps the greatest revo- That month, the publisher (a squinty- Coda Johannes Gutenberg invented the first lution of all, has not only given us the abili- eyed fellow with a heart the size of a pea) press with movable type, after all, and ty to communicate with the whole world decided to throw out the last of the ancient while we expected the basic technology to immediately, it has put a research tool at manual typewriters that created a cacopho- improve gradually, none of us could con- our disposal so extensive and instantaneous ny of brain-searing clacking in the news- of emergency. Until very recently, lead type ceive of the sea change that would shortly it was completely unimaginable a decade room and require everyone who still needed had been set in galleys by the grumpy union rock our worlds. ago. a typewriter to use IBM Selectrics — the guys in the back shop and, no kidding, the The next year, the publisher yanked the And the hits just keep on coming. kind with those little balls you could change chief photographer still often used a camera IBM Selectrics, and after that, all of our While newspapers began putting then- if you wanted to switch typefaces. that required flash bulbs. written work, even letters, were typed on content on the Web several years ago, pub- They were great typewriters, but the When the last edition was finally put to quiet keyboards and read at huge green lications like this one across the world are old-time reporters and editors in the news- bed around midnight, the bottles would monitors on our desks. Stories and head- in a race to develop cutting-edge, interactive room were against change as a matter of come out, newsmen and women would put lines came out on long strips of paper that Web presences to complement their print principle. Those were the days when editors their feet up on their desks, some of the men had to be cut and "pasted up." The comput- products. No longer just text regurgitations still swore at reporters who turned in sub- would light cigars and everyone would er that handled this basic word processing of their newspapers, these Web sites are a standard work, when everyone smoked at spend an hour or so solving the remaining was the size of a bus and was always break- virtual cornucopia of media choices. Blogs their desk and when most people kept a bot- problems of the world. ing down. We hated it, and several of the old and discussion groups. Podcasts. Video logs. tle of strong spirits in the bottom drawer — Later that same year, I filed a story I'd news hands retired rather than deal with it. Mashups. Flash animation. Interactive we called them Lou Grant Kits, in honor of written for Time magazine at the local The newsroom was awash in grumbling maps and graphics. Stories on video. the newspaper editor in a popular television Western Union telegraph office. We consid- and there were incidents of outright insur- Narrated slide shows. Individual communi- show at the time. In those days, we got wire ered Time magazine's copy transmission rection. The society editor was so upset she ty "micro-sites" with ultra-local news and service feeds over the phone lines, but the system "backward." started to hyperventilate one day and spent information, as well as links to hundreds of old wire machine that spewed miles and It was a good life in the Dark Ages, and the best part of an hour breathing into a other community , businesses, miles of coded tape was still around in case with the exception of those IBM typewrit- paper bag. A guy named Bob actually threw classifieds and retail outlets. his shoe at the monitor on his desk and The sites are becoming one-stop destina- broke it. tions for information about the towns we To combat the newsroom malaise, the live in, electronic community centers where publisher brought in an "expert" to prepare the choices about how we receive informa- us for a rapidly evolving future, to encour- tion and what kind of information we age us to "adapt" and get us excited about receive are nearly endless. the great leaps in technology that would At Greater Media Newspapers, we've soon make our lives better. been working for most of the last year to "Someday," the expert said, "you'll be develop our own version of that community able to read an entire newspaper page on center, and we're beginning to roll out some your computer screen. As a matter of fact, of the elements of our effort. you'll be able to read the whole paper there These days, reporters are using video if you want." cameras, and several of their reports are We all laughed. What an idiot! We fig- already available on our Web site, Future Leaders ured the guy had fried his brain watching www.gmnews.com. We're making a greater too many episodes of the "Jetsons." Who'd effort to put breaking news on that site as it ever want to read news on their computer? happens. We're learning, experimenting, Nobody, that's who. developing. Publishing: May 23rd Deadline: May 14th Man, were we ever wrong! In the nearly And the best is yet to come. Soon, all of 30 years since that day, more change has the choices I talked about earlier will be come to the newspaper business than had available at our site, and more. We're look- come in all the years since Gutenberg fired ing forward to unveiling those changes, and up his first press in 1440. well let you know about them as we go This special section will profile Computers evolved at a mind-boggling along. It's a brave new world out there, rate. The 'puter I'm writing on now is 100 folks, and it will be fun to face it together. young people from our communities times more powerful than that first news- I suspect even old shoe-throwing Bob paper computer that served the whole com- would be excited by the possibilities. who have the ability and promise pany and was the size of a whale. The paste-up tables are gone, because we pro- Gregory Bean is executive editor of to shape the future. duce pages on-screen. Cameras are digital, Greater Media Newspapers. You can reach no more film. We send our finished pages to [email protected]. 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To illustrate, BY CHRIS GAETANO Stringer and Jackie Robinson, the first to three times bigger than the women's, Staff Writer she said that women are still paid less on man to overcome Major League Baseball's before noting how far women's rights have average, that minorities still face harass- NEW BRUNSWICK - Sen. Hillary color barrier. She went on to say that dis- come. ment every day, and that returning veter- Rodham Clinton last week used the crimination of any sort has the deleterious "But the changes did not happen ans are not receiving adequate medical Rutgers women's basketball team as an effect of making one's life accomplishments overnight and they did not happen by acci- treatment. She also referenced the recent example of how far the country has come invisible, pushed to the margins by the dent," said Clinton. Supreme Court decision that banned par- in overcoming discrimination as well as ignorance of others. Clinton was pleased Expanding her point, she began rat- tial birth abortions without an allowance how far the nation still needs to go. that tolerance for discrimination has tling off different groups that were respon- for the life of the mother. During a Friday speech in New grown shorter over the years. sible for great strides in civil rights "What message does it send when it's Brunswick, Clinton praised the team's "We're standing up for what is right. throughout history, from abolitionists to said women's health doesn't matter?" swift reaction to former radio host Don We're saying enough is enough. ... While suffragettes. The important thing, to her, Clinton asked. Imus' controversial comments. 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The Father's Day fishing derby BEGIN scholarship will be awarded to the winner. for children in preschool through eighth The committee is also seeking a slogan to grade will be June 17 from 11:30 a.m.-l:30 8S8ER 10, 2007 discourage underage drinking to be used on p.m. at Boyd Pond off Route 130 south. 7:OO PM TECH a wristband for the middle school students. Registration begins at 11 a.m. and prizes T ADMISSIONS A community campout will be May 12 at awarded at 1:30 p.m. Fishing poles and bait CAREER INSTITUTE 6:30 p.m. until May 13 at 8 a.m. at Sabella will not be provided but hot dogs and drinks FAIRFIELD • PISCATAWAY Park, North Brunswick. It will feature will be sold. Early registration is encour- ACICS-ACCREDITED hayrides, crafts, games, a movie and a bon- aged. For more information, call Recreation %;sten ote ch.edu fire, light refreshments will be provided. at (732) 247-0922, eat. 475. YOU'RE INVITED! OPEN HOUSE at The Adult Day Center at BUCKINGHAM PLACE A DAY TO HONOR W.W. 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Mokhtar, 38, with two counts of failing to Mokhtar was arrested at his home central jersey file business tax returns and three early that morning by special agents of pediatric dentistry & ortl counts of filing false personal tax the FBI and IRS. returns. According to the indictment, The fraudulent personal tax return PEDiATRIC DENTISTRY Mokhtar was the president and sole violations each carry a maximum sen- Irvin B. Sherman. DDS. MSCD shareholder of Mindcraft Inc., a comput- tence of three years in prison and a NJ Specialty Permit #2730 er consulting and technology company, $100,000 fine. The charges of failing to Michelle M. Backhaus. DMD for which he was required to file business file tax returns each carry a maximum NJ Specialty Permit #5636 tax returns. sentence of one year in prison and a ORTHODONTICS The indictment alleges that for the $100,000 fine. Christopher R. Overcash. DMD NJ Specialty Permit #5690 Community Bulletin Board N.B. Democratic Social Club to meet May 9 The North Brunswick Democratic volunteer social organization, and the Social Club will hold its next meeting public is welcome to attend. May 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Omega Diner, For more information, call Jim at OPEN HOUSE Route 1, North Brunswick. The club is a (732) 940-0750. SUNDAY, APRIL 29™ 10:OO AM - 1 2:OO PM S. Brunswick Camera Club to meet May 2 allow members to learn from one another Face painting, free giveaways, refreshments. South Brunswick Camera Club will hold its next meeting May 2 from 7-9 p.m. and become better acquainted. REGISTER FOR CAMP & SCHOOL 2007-2008 at South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Participants may bring up to three photo- 1001 Fihnegan's Lane, North Brunswick Kingston Lane, Monmouth Junction sec- graphs for discussion. The public is wel- (732) 297-0295 tion of South Brunswick. come to attend. 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Staff Writer The young Cosette will be played by NORTH BRUNSWICK - For sever- a different Judd Elementary School al seniors at the township high school, student on each night: 9-year-old the performance of "Les Miserables" Elaina Baaklini, 10-year-old Himani this weekend will be their last — and Modi and 11-year-old Elise Bender. possibly most difficult — production The intensity is also greatly attrib- with the Alchemist Theatre Company. uted to the musical score and the fact The story chronicles Jean Valjean, a that practically the entire production is man who originally stole a loaf of bread sung. Joey Braccino, who plays the JVeia to save his sister and niece, but who crook and villain Thenardiers, said his turns into a convict after being caught comic relief-based character adds a trying to escape prison on several lightness to the drama but that the JVaiu accounts. 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Lakeview, the Buckelew trying to land a spot on State Theatre April 28 at 7:30 p.m. Mansion America's "Barnyard Idol." But Livingston Ave., New Brunswick Brookdale Community College 203 Buckelew Ave., Jamesburg someone has stolen their ticket April 27 at 8 p.m. Newman Springs Road, Lincroft (732)521-2040 to the audition. It's none other April 29 at 3 p.m. tickets: $15 than that big, bad Elvis-loving NJ Performing Arts Center [email protected] Through the Lens wolf. Can they get their ticket Center St., Newark [email protected] local member arts organizations (800) 255-3476 back in time? Can Mama Pig through May 13 Sportscards and Collectibles Show Monmouth save them from the wolf? Will Organ Recital April 29 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Brookdale Community College the pigs make it big in show performed by William H. Freehold Armory Campus business? Join Kaleidoscope Atwood; presented by Sacred 635 Route 33, Freehold Newman Springs Rd., Lincroft Theatre for a show that promis- Heart Parish (732) 422-9365 tickets: $6; discounts available es laughter, music and fun for April 29 at 3 p.m. www.njsportspromotions.com (732) 747-2266 the whole family. Church of the Sacred Heart Kelsey Theatre is located on 149 South Plainfield Ave., Survivor: Melitz' Jewish Adventure Down the Shore: The Coastal South Plainfield Heritage of New Jersey the college's West Windsor interactive simulation loosely (908) 756-0633, ext. 39 based on CBS's "Survivor" series through June 15 campus at 1200 Old Trenton Road. Tickets are $8 for children and seniors, and $10 for adults. May 2 at 8:30 p.m. Tues.-Fri. & Sun., 1-4 p.m. Tickets may be purchased online at www.kelseytheatre.net or by calling the Kelsey box office at Los Folkloristas Chai Building Cornelius Low House Museum (609) 570-3333. May 2 at 8 p.m. 46 Topanemus Road 1225 River Road, Piscataway State Theatre Marlboro free admission H.M.S. 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Levin Theater Kelsey Theatre Joyce Kilmer School New Brunswick (908) 753-2787 George St., New Brunswick Mercer County Community The Monster in the Closet West Church Street' (732) 932-7237 • tickets: $25; discounts available College presented by the Wilson Milltown (732)932-7511 Old Trenton Rd., West Windsor Drama Club tickets: $7, if still available tickets: $16, adults; discounts April 26 at 7 p.m. basket raffles with prizes Woyzeck available Wilson School including box seats to a New April 27 and 28 at 8 p.m. (609) 570-3333 65 Dane St., Sayreville York Yankees game, iPod April 29 at 2 p.m. the story of Emily, a young girl Shuffle, Webkinz basket, Kelsey Theatre Jesus Christ Superstar who, along with her friends, dining-out basket, Tiffany & Co. 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Supreme Matter Television featuring Positive, inspirational and Entertaining programs • Noteworthy News """ NS SENTINEL, April -26, 2007 <23 The girl who tried 'Wolf' assistance, Khristina attends physical 6-year-old overcomes therapy sessions and walks on a tread- mill. handicap, will take part "I want to be a bride someday. I in ballet co. production want to be a flower girl. All I want to do is walk," she said. BY JENNIFER AMATO She has already surprised her par- Staff Writer ents by climbing out of her bed on her own and crawling into their bedroom, NORTH BRUNSWICK - Khristina waking them up in the morning. Criqui can swim by herself. She uses "There are no inhibitions, no stop- "magic swimmies" underwater. She ping her," her father, Rick, said. "She's likes to go to her grandmother's house a positive influence and we encourage and play with the dogs and play with her — her personality and her spirit, her grandfather like Bam-Bam from she doesn't take no for an answer; she's "The Flintstones." At home, she likes to very happy and very content." play with her half-shepherd, half- "She just wants to go. She wants to Doberman mix, Phoebe, and cuddle do things. She's very good. She's a very with her dad. On Sundays she attends church, singing and dancing and praising for the congregation. What sets Khristina's actions apart is her ability to overcome the cerebral palsy she has been afflicted with since she was a year old. The 6-year-old North Brunswick resident has dreams of being a ballerina. She saw her sister, Ashley, dance on stage at a recital last year and pointed to the stage, saying she wanted to be just like her 14-year-old sib- ling. Continental "I saw this movie of ballet and It Saturday, April 28,3:00 PM [thought] it would be fun. And I did this for Grandma. I want to Charge by phone: 20/-If 7-8900 or 212-307-7171 be a dancer just like Clara. I did WFTickets available attherBox Office • allTicketmaster outlets this for my sister, too, because ticketmaster.com • championsonice.com • Service fees may apply she's a dancer," the Judd Elementary first-grader said. iiiir - ^: ; • ^: .;: Group Sales: 201-460-43 70 She has attended the Mill $£££ -youth arid Senior discounts available Ballet School of the Roxey Ballet 'skaters subject to change due to injury or unforeseen circur in Lambertville since around September. She performed as a party girl in "The Nutcracker" during Thanksgiving and will be the "Garden Gate" in this week- end's performance of "Peter and the Wolf." Khristina is not confined to a wheelchair but can crawl or use a walker with a harness as needed. She is able to therefore pursue her dream of dancing, using her arms to do what her feet can't. "I go in my wheelchair and I just do my arm movements," she Introductory said. "It's pretty fun. I like when I do my arm movements." The Roxey Ballet is not a Discounts Available school for handicapped children (Call For Details) but instead caters to the needs of all of its performers. Unable to Khristina Criqui, 6, of North Brunswick, has cerebral find a local school that would palsy, but that will not stop her from performing this work with Khristina, her family weekend in "Peter and the Wolf" with the Roxey • Fun Characters decided to travel the one-hour Ballet |n Remington. distance, with her grandmother, • Theme Parties Diane Van Pelt, sometimes spending 12 well-spoken child, very determined. hours in the town between class, lunch, Even as a baby she was determined to shopping at Peddler's Village, convers- fight," her mother, Janice, said. ing with strangers, and rehearsal. ,To children who may be scared of "They teach her to her ability. It's LARGE DISCO PARTY ROOM not just having her come and sit," Van trying new things or to parents who are -ALSO- Pelt said. 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Annual African dinner STATEPOINT CROSSWORD Armistice 27. One born to parents who Country" 9. Not fake or counterfeit emigrated from Japan 41. Tripods at SJB. church April 28 ACROSS 10. Sun beams 28. Grassy, treeless plain, 44. Force to leave St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, 142 1. Ointment 11. TV classic " in the especially in Latin America 46. Study of plants Sand Hill Road, Monmouth Junction sec- 5. Commemorated every Family" 29. Republic on Arabian 48. One who lays pavement tion of South Brunswick, will hold its January 15th 13. Mid-20th century Kenyan Peninsula 49. Description for .twins fourth annual African dinner April 28 at 8. Designer Wang revolt 32. Greek fertility goddess 50. Coarse diamonds 5:30 p.m. Members of the public are wel- 12. A mixture or medley 14. Jeans fabric 33. Related by blood or mar- 51. Carbamide come. The dinner is prepared and served by 13. Chow 19. Deletes riage 52. A sails-shaped constella- African members of the congregation, 14. Hot rod sticker, e.g. 22. Sushi sauce 36. A day off work tion which is part of the worldwide Anglican 15. Cast off skin 23. Parsley amount 38. American composer 53. UN civil aviation agency Communion. There will be an auction of 16. It searched for the Golden 24. Censure severely famous for composing songs 54. Not far but sighted African crafts as well, fundraiser will Fleece 25. Oil tanker for "The Wizard of Oz" 55. White-tailed sea eagle benefit the congregation's annual heal- 17. Ethanol also is known as 26. Cried 40." , the Beloved 56. -been ing mission trip to Kenya at the invita- alcohol tion of the Anglican Church of Kenya. 18. Pondered carefully CROSSWORD Parishioner Noel Ilogu, M.D., will give a 20. Fish traps presentation on last year's trip and plans 21. Actor M. Walsh for this year. 22. Knightly title Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for 23. Refuse left after smelting youth and $5 for children under 12. For metal more information, call the church at 26. Feminine (732) 297-4607 or visit www.stbarnabas- sbnj.org. 30. Symbol for golden ratio 31. This bird doesn't like Thursday Charleston Place to hold 34. World's longest river rummage sale April 27, 28 35. Small streams 37. Often found near a "hop" South Brunswick Community De- 38. State in northeastern velopment Charleston Place senior cit- India izens will hold a rummage sale April 27 and 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 39. Personal view Charleston Place, 3424 Route 27, 40. Point at half of diameter Kendall Park section of South 42. Between E and NE Brunswick. Donations of clothing and 43. African daisy genus household items are welcome. Proceeds 45. Archaic name for England benefit the existing senior programs. For 47. moron more information, call (732) 297-7966. 48. Walkway 50. Belch 52. February's saint Registration now taken 56. Vast multitude for N.B. bike contest 57." empire" The North Brunswick Memorial Day 58. Tree with winged fruit Parade Committee is accepting registra- 59. Relating to area tion for its "Patriotic Bike Decorating 60. Albanian monetary units Contest" following the Memorial Day 61.Flatbread parade May 28 at Babbage Park. Lineup 62. Corset rod will be at the parking lot at Linwood 63. "Is" is to "she" as is School from 11-11:30 a.m., and judging to "we" will follow the parade. 64. Time past Residents may decorate bikes with a patriotic theme and be part of the parade. DOWN Rules are as follows: participants must be 1. One of these burst in our PRESENTED BY preregistered, bicycle or tricycles are eligi- national anthem ble, entries should be decorated in a patri- 2. Produces a soothing gel otic theme, for Safety Reasons no carts, wagons or other attachments to bikes will 3. Jaunty rhythm in music be allowed, and helmets must be worn 4. She's celebrated each May when or if riding in the parade. Prizes will 5. Become one be awarded to first-place winners by age 6. At the end of a tunnel group toddler to age 6, 7-13, 14-19, and 7. Tie it at a wedding adults. Contestants are welcome to march 8. Their day was formerly or ride in the parade. For more informa- Where volynteering begins tion, call Greg at (732) 247-0922, ext. 475. Answers are on page 43 DONT REPLACE YOUR TUB Company-provided CDL RESHAPE OR REGLAZE IT! 349 NO EXPERIENCEP training for qualified candidates Tufa Refinishing $33,500-$60,500 W/COUPON regularly $449 NO PROBLEM. (depending on experience) As a driver for Schneider National Low-cost medical we II train you in every aspect of the job. and dental insurance schneideriobs.com Ask about tub & shower We also do Sinks, Tile, Tub conversions (priced separately) Surrounds & Color 1-800-44-PRIDE wmeasternrefinishing.net SCHNEIDER, EASTERN REFINISHING CO. • NATIONAL SB COUPON EXPIRES 5/9/07 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 2 5 26 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS

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There were heavy heart, the Board of Education resignation, some board members heath point of view," said Scott. small pry marks observed on the A rear window screen was accepted the resignation of Director hesitated before casting their yes He added that one of the lessons bedroom door lock, according pried off and the window was of Student Services George Scott at votes, with Speesler even saying he'll take from working in South to police reports. The Detective found open at a residence on its Monday meeting. "Reluctantly, yes" when placing his. Brunswick is that when people work Bureau was notified. Thomas Avenue on April 18. It is unknown if anything was Scott, who has been working in Scott's career in education had together, one can always find solu- Three company vehicles stolen from inside. The education for 37 years and in South largely centered around Central tions to a problem. were reported damaged, by Detective Bureau is handling Brunswick for 10, will be leaving Jersey. He started as a speech thera- Scott said that what he'll miss Verizon on Georges Road on the investigation. the district to pursue a career in pist in Hamilton before moving on to the most are the friendships he's April 13. Two 1999 Dodge Ram family therapy. In his role as direc- administration in that same town. made since he began working in the vans and a 2000 Saturn SL1 all A utility trailer was stolen tor of student services, he was After that, he worked as the director district, both in administration and had small pry marks on the pas- from a parking lot on Twain Road responsible for overseeing matters of student services for East Windsor, in the schools themselves. He said senger's- and driver's-side door on April 18. The trailer was on lock mechanisms. Nothing was blocks because it had no tires. such as special education, home where he remained until he began his he'll also miss the opportunities he reported missing from any of the instruction, counseling, school nurs- work in South Brunswick. Scott said had to work on things in the com- vehicles, according to reports. A cell phone was removed es and managing education for that after 37 years in education, he munity in general, such as the Safe from a 1992 Acura four-door homeless students. felt it was time for a change, though and Caring Schools initiative and Police arrested and parked on Georges Road on Many members of the board took he doesn't think that the transition the community resource team. On charged Garland Webb III, 44, of April 20. the time to praise Scott for all the between school administration and the other hand, he said he will be Oakleaf Village, with receiving work he has put into the district family therapy will be that dramatic happy to leave behind the bureau- stolen property after police found Two garbage trucks were over his decade there, and recalled a transition. cracy that would sometimes frus- the black car he was driving to damaged after an electrical have stolen license plates on short from a main battery cable his expertise and professionalism. "[I'm] moving from one kind of trate him at his job. April 14. He also had two active caused an accidental fire at the "It's very difficult to say goodbye work from kids with families and Scott said that he is confident that warrants out from New Brunswick Department of Public Works on to someone I've worked with who into another," said Scott. the district is in a good place right and Freehold and was transport- Saturday. One automated truck has provided such a tremendous In his decade serving in the dis- now and feels that whoever eventual- ed to the Middlesex County Adult was totaled and the other had service to this board," said board trict, Scott has seen South ly replaces him will face a challeng- Correction Center. minor damage. The township is member Matthew Speesler, a pedia- Brunswick's schools go through ing but rewarding experience. seeking insurance claims for the trician. "He is truly a champion for many changes, from major building "I have been given opportunities The rear spoiler was ripped trucks. education in this district. I've off a 2003 BMW 330 while renovations to a host of new state just to meet my own personal pro- parked on Constitution Circle A Dumpster fire on worked on a number of different and federal legislation. However, he fessional joys and needs, and I'm between April 17 and 20. The Dartmouth Way on Sunday issues with him involving the school said that the way the schools have going to miss that. However, the dis- suspect attempted to pry the caused structural damage to its physician, policy regarding [auto- changed the most has been sheer trict is in very, very good hands, it is door handle open, damaging it, enclosure and minor damage to mated external defibrillators] and demographics, with higher numbers very solid, and whoever winds up according to reports. The a nearby condominium. The so on, and George has always man- of students demanding new ideas to doing the jobs I'did will, no doubt in Detective Bureau responded to cause is under investigation, but aged to do the research to know accommodate them. my mind, do a wonderful job with it the scene. preliminary reports from the fire exactly what is going on. And talk- marshal's office say that hot "The district has grown dramati- and take it to a new level," Scott A rear window screen was ashes were accidentally put into ing to George, sometimes I thought cally, the demographics have said. removed from a residence, on the trash receptacle.

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36-year-old puts roots, cream pie. experience to the test Beverages include flavored cappucci- no and espresso. with his own restaurant To keep with an old-fashioned, family- style meal, Covino himself will try new BY JENNIFER AMATO recipes in the kitchen and serve food to StaffWriter his patrons. He has been known to ask NORTH BRUNSWICK - A 10-year- diners who have not finished their plates old is sitting with his parents in a restau- what he can do to improve his meals. rant called Wally's & Joseph's in the the- "I think we are more hands-on, more ater district of New York City. A huge caring and pay more attention to detail," Italian waiter, described as "Lurch," he said. descends upon the table and speaks to Covino's will cater to any dietary the boy. The two go into the kitchen, need. Already, the owner has accommo- where there is a lobster tank, requiring a dated Southeast Asian requirements of a two-step stool in order to reach the top. lot of spice without a lot of garlic, cheese The waiter reaches in and grabs a 3- or onions. Whole wheat pasta will be pound lobster from the water. He gives it available in the future. Although no chil- to the boy, who grasps it by the claws and dren's menu exists, chicken fingers, brings it out to his parents in the dining French fries and plain pasta are avail- area. able. This is how restaurateur Craig "With advance notice we're happy to Covino's fascination with the restaurant do anything," he said. industry began over 25 years ago. The hours of operation are noon to 9 Covino, 36, a resident of North p.m. Tuesday to Thursday, noon to 10 Brunswick, was "hooked from that point p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 5 to 9 p.m.

on." He has now opened his own restau- JENNIFER AMATO Sunday. The restaurant is closed to the rant, Covino's, on Route 130 in the for- Covino's Ristorante, on Route 130 North, in North Brunswick, carries the tradition of public on Saturday and Sunday after- mer location of La Bella Dona. Originally the Covino family name and classic Italian dishes in an elegant atmosphere. noons in order to host private parties for acquired on Sept. 20, the restaurant up to 100. name was officially changed to carry his New Brunswick, McCormick & Schmick's broccoli rabe; salmon stuffed with lump Off-site catering is also available for surname on March 1. Seafood Restaurant in Seattle, II crab meat and pesto sauce; chicken with an "infinite" number of people, according Covino was inspired by his grandfa- Giardino in South Brunswick and the arrugula, eggplant, roasted peppers, to Covino. He said that from his prior ther Alphonso, who opened up the origi- Princeton Marriott. fresh mozzarella and a balsamic drizzle, contacts he has access to professional nal Covino's on Route 27 in South The typical meat entrees, ranging in named after Covino's 11-month-old managers, bartenders and wait staff, and Brunswick with his brothers Jimmy and price from $13.95 to $25.95, come com- daughter Sophia; and parmesan bread- has his own personal experience with his Charlie, and operated the restaurant plete with a mixed vegetable and salad or crumb-stuffed artichokes. background in hotel service and event from 1969 to 1987. Jimmy and Charlie pasta and include chicken Siciliano, The specials change daily, with lunch planning. had worked at Vail's Kitchen in Edison francese, piccata, parmigiana or sorrenti-, having a shorter option list than dinner. Reservations are accepted but not before moving to their own restaurant. no; shrimp scampi, fra diavolo or barese; There is no pizza on the menu, but with required, and the dress code is "smart "In honor of the three C's, I bring the filet of sole; stuffed calamari or lobster the recent addition of panini sandwiches, casual." Alcohol is "bring your own." name back. Nostalgia," Covino said. "My tail; veal alia casa, pizzaiola or marsala; Covino is hoping to make flatbread -pizza. "Family is my support. Without sup- family has lived in North Brunswick, I've and sirloin steak or steak pizzaiola. For dessert, there is a homemade port, you have no guidance. Without lived in North Brunswick. I think this is Vegetarian dishes include ravioli, egg- bread pudding banana split, featuring guidance, you have no direction, and where the name is most popular." plant parmigiana, capellini primavera, bread from Scala's Bakery in North without support, you can't stay focused," The classic Italian restaurant will fea- fettuccini boscaiolo and rigatoni alia Brunswick. There are also homemade he said. ture recipes from the old establishment vodka. Bailey's cheesecake, ricotta cheesecake Covino's Ristorante is located at 2188 as well as new ones collected over the Specialties include veal chops; rose- and deep fried cheesecake. Frozen Route 130 north. For more information, years from Covino's past experiences at mary veal bracciole; pignoli crusted sea options include pecan ice cream pie, call (732) 398-9218 or visit www.covi- the Raritan River Club and Panico's in bass in a lemon garlic and oil sauce with Reese's peanut butter pie or Kahlua ice nos.net. Business Briefs The New Jersey State Bar Foundation will hold Mercer County companies, and is open to the public. Community Park dog park on Route 130. the public conference, "Strategies for Protecting Older Appropriate business attire and copies of resumes are The board would be used to provide timely and vital Citizens" May 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at New recommended. For more information, call Wendy at information regarding wildlife, pet ownership and safe- Jersey Law Center, 1 Constitution Square, New (609) 989-6912 or e-mail [email protected]. ty and other animal-related information. Sponsor's Brunswick. The free conference is in recognition of names will be permanently displayed on a plaque on the Senior Citizens' Law Day. A complimentary continental Assemblyman Bill Baroni (R-Mercer/Middlesex) board. The cost is $550. breakfast will be available. Topics to be discussed by has been named as recipient of the New Jersey The Association is also seeking new members, with attorneys at the conference include how to protect Conference of Mayors (NJCM) Annual Legislator's meetings held the second Tuesday of each month from against identity theft, Medicare, wills and trusts. Award, which he will receive at the 44th annual confer- 7:30-9 p.m. in the lower level conference room at the Advance registration is required and may be done online ence in Atlantic City. Baroni was selected for support of municipal building at 710 Hermann Road. at www.njsbf.org or by calling (800) 373-3529. legislation important to NJCM, and his record of lead- ership on behalf of New Jersey residents. East Brunswick Regional Chamber of Commerce The firm of Ma Foi Consultants USA will lead a new will hold the third annual wellness and fitness expo May professional career advisory and networking group, Global The New Jersey Society of Professional 12 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Brunswick Square Mall, Connections, at South Brunswick Public Library, Journalists will present the seminar, "The N.J. Open Route 18 and Rues Lane, East Brunswick. The event will Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. Meetings Public Records Act: A User's Manual" May 12 from 10 feature showcase events, and health- and fitness-related will be the second Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. and a.m. to 2 p.m. The event open to all journalists will be at information from exhibitors. Sponsorships are still avail- are designed to provide a structured forum for the exchange South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, able. For information, call the Chamber at (732) 257-3009. of information and support for job seekers. For information, Monmouth Junction section of South Brunswick. call Barbara at (732) 329-4000, ext. 7637. Speakers include Walter Kane of News 12 New Jersey, SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) and Geoff Mulvihill of the Associated Press South Jersey Princeton Chapter will offer a free seminar on advertis- The Princeton Regional Chamber of Commerce, Bureau. Cost is $5 for lunch, which is provided, and ing 6:45-9 p.m. May 30 at the Princeton Public Library, Mercer County Workforce Investment Board, and The reservations are required by May 5. For more informa- 65 Witherspoon St. The seminar will be led by market- Office of Economic Opportunity will hold a job fair April tion, call David at (732) 828-8990 or [email protected]. ing and advertising executive Alan Yarnoff. Topics 30 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Frist Center on the Prince- include the unique selling proposition, defining adver- ton University campus (the event was rescheduled from The North Brunswick Humane Association is tising targets, and where to advertise. Registration is April 16). The free event will feature more than 30 seeking a sponsor to'purchase a message board for the required. To register, call (609) 393-0505. NS SENTINEL, April 26,' 2007 ' 43 Big Noize a big help to high school musicians BY JENNIFER AMATO made a special appearance. The bands par- school to come, but when you have big been so supportive of our efforts during the Staff Writer ticipated at no cost to the school in order to bands, professional bands, it brought stu- year. The staff, parents, friends — every- NORTH BRUNSWICK - A local musi- help their fellow musicians while garner- dents out of town who came, and it was one has been magnificent in working very, cian was instrumental in helping the ing themselves some publicity. helpful," choir member Alionka Polanco very hard," fine arts supervisor Peggy Sica North Brunswick Tbwnship High School "Nikkl asked me about possibly renting said. said. concert choir and orchestra fundraise for a small place and having a band festival, Over 40 students, from the choir and The concert was presented by Big Noize their upcoming trip to Disney World. and as I started to organize the event, it orchestra will travel to EPCOT to perform in conjunction with the Under Broken Mitch Pedersen, of Big Noize gained more and more interest from every- on the Future World Stage on May 26. The Glass Recording Studio, Fiore Productions Rehearsal Studios in New Brunswick, one I mentioned it to," Pedersen said. "I two musical groups will perform together and Design by Knight graphic artist. decided to hold Noize Fest to assist his believe it's very important for musicians to on "Adiemus" and have at least two other Additional donations can be made payable daughter, Nikkilee, and her fellow class- help each other out at every possible pieces separately. to the NBTHS Concert Choir and sent to mates in raising the $695 needed for each opportunity because it creates a sense of So far, the parents association has the high school at 30 Raider Road in care student to attend the Magic Music Days much-needed support in a highly competi- raised about $6,500, including money of Peggy Sica. competition in Florida Memorial Day tive career that can be extremely frustrat- raised from a winter spaghetti dinner and Band merchandise and 'The ALPHA weekend. ing and difficult to get established in." voucher fundraiser. On May 1, vouchers Compilation" CD were sold during the "The intent is to stimulate excitement The cause seemed to be worthwhile for will again be available at the North event. The CD costs $10 and is still avail- and support of local artists on their rise to the school because of the attraction profes- Brunswick Barnes & Noble, where a per- able for purchase at the Big Noize the top," Pedersen said. sional bands have versus student-led ones. centage of purchases made that day will Rehearsal Studios at 120 Georges Road Noize Fest raised about $2,000 in the "When you have Students at Battle of benefit the high school. and at the high school. The proceeds will five-hour span the bands All Shall Fade, the Bands, it only gets students from the "We want to thank everybody who's benefit the music students. Random Test, Demaeurge, The Choices, Big Attack, Crackfinger, One Hot Mess, Lot 16, Strike it Rich and Overflow per- formed and recording artists God Forbid

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PHOTOS BV lElTbkANM -1 Doug McKenzie (above) tries his swing while Brian Gussis (at right) watches at the A- v- Telestrator at the GolfTEC Improvement Center in East Brunswick. Local golfers have new weapon at their disposal : / ance, the heaviest emphasis remains on than 200 PGA professionals, many of off lesson programs until May 6. GolfTEC in East technique. whom are currently on the major PGA "The other advantages we have are Brunswick features "Golfers love the GolfTEC system Tour circuit — in my case, Appleby and that weather is never an issue, we don't because it's very easy to visualize and Faxon — and scrutinized by the instruc- need access to the driving range at a golf newest technology understand what needs to be changed or tor. facility, and we can give lessons at night. fixed," said Clinton. The results, or WebLessons, complete That makes GolfTEC instruction much BY DOUG McKENZIE "A golf swing occurs at over 100 miles with voice-over comments and notes by easier to fit into a busy schedule," said Staff Writer an hour," added Assell. "This instruction the instructor, as well as video practice Clinton am not Tiger Woods. method equips our certified personal . drills that support each individual les- So if you're looking for a way to Nor am I Stuart Appleby or Brad coaches with scientific data recorded on son, are uploaded to the company Web improve your swing the same way the Faxon, two of the other obnoxiously sophisticated, patented equipment so site (www.golftec.com) so students can pros do, GolfTEC may be the answer. I they can see critical details in the swing talented Professional Golf Association access and review their sessions from Just don't expect a miracle right away. (PGA) members who routinely make the — elements that the naked eye just can't anywhere at anytime. Through this "You're going to get out of it whatever game look easy on television. catch." process, the client gets instant feedback you put into it," Gussis said. "Just going The discrepancy between my golf All GolfTEC instruction is given by to achieve ideal swing parameters, and to the driving range and hitting balls for game and those of the aforementioned PGA teaching professionals who are cer- can review the lesson repeatedly with five hours isn't necessarily going to fix professionals was made even clearer to tified by both the PGA and GolfTEC specific follow-up drills and notes the problems. You certainly have to prac- me on Tuesday by Brian Gussis, himself University (based upon their PGA train- through the Web site. (A sample tice, but it needs to be quality practice, a PGA member, and the director of ing and 80 additional hours of hands-on WebLesson is available for viewing at the emphasizing the right things. Quality instruction and store manager for the instructional education through Web site.) repetition is the key." brand-new GolfTEC Improvement GolfTEC), using the company's propri- In addition to golf instruction, As for myself, my problems certainly Center, inside Golfsmith, located at 678 etary software system. This system com- GolfTEC facilities offer custom club fit- weren't solved on Tuesday. After compar- Route 18 north in East Brunswick. bines digital video, impact analysis, ting, custom-built equipment, and corpo- ing my swing to those of Faxon and Gussis was kind enough to invite me biofeedback technology and motion-eval- rate entertainment opportunities. Appleby, Gussis was able to determine in to experience firsthand some of the uation computers to evaluate and devel- According to Gussis, who played at that I have some issues with my posture technology that is taking the golf world op the student's golf swing. Methodist University in Fayetteville, (OK, you were right, Mom) while by storm. Through the use of some state- During a lesson, students wear small N.C., the local reaction to the GolfTEC addressing the , while I also need to of-the-art technology, GolfTEC has harnesses around their waists and shoul- center has been positive since the improve on my hip rotation leading up to emerged as a hot new tool for both pro- . ders with sensors that measure the Golfsmith opened its doors on April 6. the moment of impact. fessional and amateur golfers alike, all golfer's key movements throughout the "The reaction has been pretty good My lack of rotation, coupled with the looking for any advantages available in swing. A motion analysis computer sys- overall," he said. "You're always going to fact that my hands and arms are coming their endless pursuit of the perfect swing. tem, similar to animated feature film have people that want the quick fix, but through ahead of my hips, is leading me Founded in Denver in 1995, GolfTEC production, uses motion sensors to meas- it certainly makes my job easier when to lift my torso and head when striking has emerged as a leader in high-tech golf ure 24 key swing components, including people come in with an understanding of the ball, resulting in a significant loss of instruction. Privately owned by co- shoulder turn and hip rotation. how the process works. power. founders Joe Assell and Mike Clinton, Biofeedback reinforcement then "The goal is not to fix your swing in Sounds pretty technical, right? Well, both PGA members, GolfTEC began measures and incorporates auditory sig- your first lesson," he added. "We hope to believe me, with Gussis walking you offering franchise opportunities in 2004. nals of the golfer's swing against a set of make you understand that this is a through it, and with the help of the 3-D Since that time, more than 80 locations ideal swing parameters. Those parame- process." imagery, it was actually pretty easy to in 19 states have surfaced, with as many ters are based on PGA Tour averages, With GolfTEC offering a variety of follow. as 60 additional locations expected to and are not meant to serve as an absolute membership packages, customers are Upon completing my evaluation, launch by the end of 2007. target number, according to Gussis. encouraged to pick the program that is which I must admit was a bit humbling, GolfTEC works on the philosophy that "The tour averages are more of a ref- right for them. An initial evaluation, Gussis assured me that the flaws in my if you have a fundamentally sound tech- erence than anything else," he said. which consists of a one-hour session swing are certainly fixable. nique and properly fit equipment, and There is also an impact analysis fea- including an in-depth swing analysis, a In fact, I think he even gave me a com- are in good physical and mental condi- ture, which provides accurate course ball WebLesson and lesson planning pro- pliment. tion, you'll play your best golf. This phi- flight and club-impact face angle to fur- gram, is required for all new clients. As "It's not the worst swing I've ever losophy is reflected in the TEC part of ther determine flaws in the student's part of its grand opening, the East seen," he said. GolfTEC's name. While a comprehensive swing. Brunswick GolfTEC is offering 50 per- Look out, Tiger. approach maximizes a golfer's perform- That data is then compared to more cent off swing evaluations and 25 percent SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 45 v;

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Consider replacement projects: their exteriors are outdated, it might be impact on selling a home aren't very Sellers might also consider having a home worth it to reface them. If counters are expensive at all," says Larry Vecchio, inspection done prior to listing the home old, replacing them will add new life to president and CEO of BetterHomesUSA. as a way to detect any overdue replace- the room. 5a Owe Stews* "And some tasks, such as giving rooms a ment projects. "A seller has the option of 5. Warranty coverage and documen- fresh coat of paint, quickly pay off." either fixing the problem or giving the tation: Sellers can provide some extra According to Vecchio, those planning buyer a discount to account for the need- peace of mind to buyers by purchasing a on adding a "for sale" sign to the front ed repairs," Vecchio noted. "However, I home warranty, such as those available lawn this spring might want to consider would advise making the necessary from First American, that will cover such these five areas while creating their to-do repairs before selling because home buy- things as heating and plumbing should the list: ers recognize the value of a house that buyer run into problems after closing. doesn't need major repairs. The house is According to Vecchio, this coverage is 1. First impressions count: It's wise probably not going to move, or you're not becoming more popular. You should also to make a good impression from the going to get all the value out it, if the new display the age of the water heater and moment a potential buyer pulls up to the buyer knows they're going to have to furnace; if either one is on the older side, house. First glimpses of the home will replace the roof sometime soon." In fact, have it inspected for proof that it works include the home's exterior, the shrub- according to the 2006 "Cost vs. Value" re- correctly. Also, explain if any home im- bery, the gutters and the front door. Kathleen (iumhino port from Remodeling magazine, a roof provements have produced a cost savings Realtor \\wimte Peeling trim could be a kiss of death. replacement for a midrange home had an in terms of energy usage. Paint the exterior of the home in an odd average cost of $14,276, and returned color and you could lose buyers before More information about preparing $10,553, or 73 percent at resale. A vinyl- your home for sale and listing a home is they come inside.- Don't underestimate the siding replacement had an average cost of importance of good lawn care, either. 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MORTGAGE CAPITAL ASSOCIATES 877-462-2700 RSI BANK 732-587-1525\\ Mortgage Payment... This Week Rates 30-yr mortgage rate 5-yr adj. mortgage rate 30yrFix 5.875 0/0 $0/300 5% 5.93 30 yr Fix 6.125 0/0 $0/0 20% 6.16 3» Based on zero discount points &• Based on zero discount points Loan Program Rate Monthly payment | As ot April 11: 6.31% I j Asot April 11: 6.17%] 5yrARM 5.75 0/0 $0/300 5% 7.05 15 yr Fix 5.75 0/0 $0/0 20% 5.81 1-year ARM 6.00% $1199.10 5-yearARM 6.17% $1221.05 5 yr ARM I.O. 6 0/0 $0/300 5% 7.3 5/1/30 ARM 5.625 0/0 $0/0 20% 6.78 15-year fixed 6.04% $1692.04 30-year fixed 6.31% $1239.25 30 yr Rx Jumbo 6.125 0/0 $0/300 10% 6.1710/1/30 ARM 5.999 0/0 $0/0 20% 6.54 Here's what the monthly loan payment would be on a home 30-year jumbo 6-58% $2657.71 $0 MONEY DOWN TO Si MILLION/10 DAY CLOSING AVAILABLE. Home Equity Loans and Lines A vai/able mortgage loan using the following programs at (A) 22 South St., Freehold, NJ 07728 () 1500 Irving St, Rahway, NJ 07065 prevailing interest rates Source: Bankrate.com 2005 2006 2007 2005 2006 2007 LENDERS, TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS FEATURE CALL BANKRATE.COM @ 800-509-4636

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FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP • MANALAPAN - BUY ME! Employment : 003-041 Services 070-096B or Lease with Stonewall! 3 mi off Rt.17! Priced way below market! Merchandise 042-052 Automotive 110-19 Option to Buy! Owner terms! Hurry! 877-902-5263. Garage Sales 060-062 732-730-0021 3499 Route 9 North, Suite IB, Freehold, NJ 07728 • Mailing Address: Greater Media Newspapers • P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, NJ 07728 001 Public Notices 007 Houses 007 Houses for Sale for Sale

EDISON - 2 family house, 2nd SellYour Merchandise valued at $150 or less KENDALL PARK - By Owner. SAYREVILLE New, 4 bedroom, floor. 1 bedrm. Apt. Nice neigh- Mint cond. 3 br., 2.5 ba., huge 2V4 baths, 2400 sq.ft., 2 car TURN YOUR CLUTTER borhood. $800. 908-966-2912 kit., fam. rm., fin. bsmt., 2 car garage, basement, 90x100 lot, Total Coupon Not To Exceed $150.00 INTO CASH! METUCHEN- Pvt. home, bsmt. apt. garage.$589,900.732-940-5578 $519,900. Call 732-241-6610 1-bd 1 ba., walk to train. Cable TV $845+sec. Non smoker 732-548-6623 MANALAPAN - BALMAR SAYREVILLE/ Parlin - FSBO Call Classified WOODS - 5 bedrms. 2.5 baths Oak Tree East, 4 BR, 2 baths. • Wise Buys rates apply toprivat e individuals. 1-800-660-4237 PISCATAWAY - 1 br., $900 a Colonial, wooded back. IG pool L/R, D/R, kit., fin. bsmnt, 14 AC. BiBinessadvatisaspleasecallforrates. Local 732-358-5210 mo., utils. included. 1 mo. sec. $565,000. 732-567-2208 $472,999. Call 732-718-8023 732-885-1460, After 5 pm. Fax 732-780-4678 MANALAPAN - Colonial, 4 SOUTH AMBOY - 2 BR, 1 Vz • WiseBuyscourjonisforsaleofitemmteirBTCnMJNG email bedrms., 2 V4 baths, completely BA, Ig. back yard driveway, gmclassif ied @ gmnews.com 005D Cemetery renovated, to much new to list. enlrgd. fam rm. Close to all $150 or less. Prices foritem s must be inducted Neutral & move-in perfect. trans. $289,900. 732-642-1404 Plots $535,000. Call 732-580-9089 •Coupon camotbe used for sale of pets or collectible items, ie: Beanie Babies, baseball cards, etc. MANALAPAN - Gordons Cor- SOUTH RIVER - Bi-level, 4 TURN YOUR CLUTTER ner Estates. 5 BR, 314 BA, bedrsm., 1 Vz baths, fam. rm. •Wise Buys ads cannot be accepted by phone. Coupon ad must be delivered, faxed, E-mailed or mailed to INTO CASH! HOLMDEL CEMETARY (4,000 + sq.ft.), custom built- In-ground pool & deck. Greater MedkNewspapas. Garden mausoleum crypt ins. Full fin. bsmt. w/full bath. $410,000. Call 732-257-3991 Call Classified double. Asking $9,900. $649,000. Call 732-890-1779 •Wise Buys adsare limited tola d per week per family; •Coupon expires 12(31/2007. 1-800-660-4237 Call 732-264-1360 METUCHEN - BY OWNER 008 Condos Local 732-358-5210 Classic arts & crafts charm w/ Fax 732-780-4678 007 Houses new kit., hdwd. firs., beautiful Townhouses woodwork, Ig. enclosed porch & 4 LINES * 2 WEEKS for Sale more! Walking distance to downtown & trains. $494,000. EAST BRUNSWICK Town- $ FAX YOUR AD 24/7 Visit: www.55eggertave.com house/Rent, 3 bdrm., 214 bath, 732-780-4678 ABERDEEN Open House every or call 732-549-0295 full bsmnt., garage, deck, for as little as 5 Sunday, 1-4pm. Mint3BR, $2,050./mo. +util. 732-257-7808 2 bath, ranch with bonus room., MIDDLETOWN - 5 BR, 2 BA THE CLASSIFIED $429,000. cell 917-626-6872 split w/2 kitchens. Reduced FREEHOLD TWP. - Town- $100,000. Won't last. MINT! house for sale. 3 BR, 214 BA, GETS RESULTS! CREAM RIDGE - 4 br., 3 ba., $499,000. Call 732-495-2310 completely upgraded. Neutral. brick ranch, secluded on 8 Hardwood firs., recessed lights, NAME. acres. $644,900. 609-588-6888 NORTH BRUNSWICK - Duplex new a/c. Move-in cond. Diamond Homes Realty 1 fam. built in 1984. 3 BR, 214 $329,000. Call 732-625-9998 The Classified Can! BA, gar., full attic. New windows ADDRESS Sell Your Used Merchandise! EAST BRUNSWICK - 4 bdrms., & 6 panel doors, all appli., 73 x HELMETTA Call 1-800-660-4ADS 2 baths, on cul-de-sac, pool, 90 cor. Lot. Asking $369,000. Heather Glen condo. First floor.- CITY STATE Local 732-358-5210 NEW A/C, heating & roof, Call Nancy 917-860-5961 2 BR, 1 BA, firpl., balcony, Fax 732-780-4678 $489,000. Call 908-233-2824 laundry room, pergo &tile NORTH EDISON - Spacious floors. Move-in cond. For sale ZIP . PHONE. EAST BRUNWICK - OPEN home in mint cond. 3 bedrm., by owner or rent. $225,000. or HOUSE - 20 yr. old Colonial. 114 baths, cor. lot. All wooden $1,300./month. Sundays 4/15, 22 & 29, 1pm to floors, ac. Many amenities. • Draw attention to your ad, use our Wise Buy Owl |gt; for only an additional $1.25 for The Classified Can! 5pm. 4 bedrooms, 2 Vz baths, $445,000. Call 732-548-6419 732-521-5124 $515,000. Call 732-407-3816 one zone or $2.50 for both zones. Fill your Employment Needs! OLD BRIDGE-$395,000. Best HIGHLANDS - FOR SALE Call 1-800-660-4 ADS EDISON - GREAT LOCATION! buy in area under $400,000.! BAYVIEW -1 bedrm. upper Local 732-358-5210 3 bdrms., 2 baths, 3 block from whispering Pines Estates, level, large closets. New kit. & Choose one zone $5 or two zones $ 10 Fax 732-780-4678 NYC train. 1 block from buses . 3 BR, 2.5 Bath, EIK, L/R, C/AC, hardwood floors. $190,000. $399,000. FSBO#94117 priv. deck, 2 car gar. Pristine Cell 908-902-3650 • North Zone: Suburban, No/So Sentinel, East Brunswick Sentinel, Woodbridge Sentinel, Call 732-331-4988 cond. Many amenities. FSBO. MANALAPAN - Knob Hill Edison/Metuchen Sentinel, Independent. FRANKLIN PARK - 2 BR, 214 Byappt. only. 201-452-9354 Condo/ Sale By Owner. The Classified Can! BA single fam. home. Built in OLD BRIDGE - BY OWNER Mint condition. Original owner. • South Zone: News Transcript, Hub, Atlanticville, Examiner, Tri-Town News, Brick Sell Your Car! '92. Private wooded lot w/ Sayrewoods So. Space maker, 2 BR. 2FB, EIK,1/R, D/R, stream. Dead-end. Many win- extended fam. rm. w/firplace, BALC. W/course view, end unit, Township Bulletin Call 1-800-660-4 ADS Golf, Tennis, Pool, Parking. Local 732-358-5210 dows, firpl., gar., full walk-out Sliding glass doors to backyard bsmt. Backs to protected land. w/deck. 3 bedrm., liv. & din. $305,000. 732-580-7531 PLEASE INCLUDE ALL SPACES AND PUNCTUATION. ONE CHARACTER PER BOX. LEAVE ONE SPACE IN BETWEEN WORDS. $320,000. Call 732-940-0262 rm., upgraded kit & 1 14 baths. MONMOUTH BEACH, Break- Fin. basement. Vinyl siding. water Cove, 1 blk.to beach! HOWELL / WALL BORDER Central air, walk to NYC trans. Each week hundreds of Public By owner. 6 yrs. On 6 acres. 4 Alarm system. By appt. only. Renovated 1 BR, SS appli., hd- Notices are published in New bdrms., 2.5 ba., bonus rm. over $399,999. Call 732-679-4296 wd. flrs.$350,000. 732-859-6834 Jersey's daily and weekly news- garage w/ full ba. & sep. en- trance. Close access to Pkwy., OLD BRIDGE - Corner Cape. 3 NORTH EDISON - 3 bedrms., papers! The New Jersey Press 2.5 baths, Liv. & din. rms. Kiit. Association has created a Inter- Tpk, Rt. 195 & 10 min to beach. BR, 2 full BA. Updated kitchen, $799,900. For more details baths, windows, carpeting. At- Garage. Many new upgrades. net database where these no- $354,900. Call 908-432-7760 tices are posted, please call 732-938-9615 tached garage. Nice area. Near schools. $299,900,732-566-3606 njpublicnotices.com. THE CLASSIFIED CAN! SPOTSWOOD - Townhouse You have access 24 hours a MAKE YOUR PHONE RING! PLAINSBORO Village Center for sale. 3 BR, 214 BA, gar., day, 7 days a week, to deck, prof, landscaping. Lots of statewide sheriff sales, foreclo- Starts $530,000. 609-588-6888 Diamond Homes Realty storage. Just reduced to Include phone numbers as part of copy in boxes. sures, RFP, bids for schools, Call Classified today $325,000. Call 732-251-3124 town meetings, variances, plus and we will help you SAYREVILLE - BY OWNER Make checks payable to Greater Media Newspapers. Payment must accompany ad copy. many other types. Search for write an effective ad. 2 BR, raised ranch, fin. bsmnt., SPOTSWOOD Condo. 1 bdrm., notices manually or subscribe priced for quick sale. Relocat- 1 bath quick closing, owner is li- CC# to Smart Search and have no- 1-800-660-4237 ing. $259,900. 732-651-1509 censed real estate agent. Exp. tices sent to your email address Local 732-358-5210 $137,200. Call 732-618-4081 automatically. Goto: SAYREVILLE - BY OWNER Attn. Wise Buys, Greater Media Newspapers, Classified, P.O. Box 5001, Freehold, N J. 07728 www.njpublicnotices.com Fax 732-780-4678 Colonial. $289,000. New roof, SPOTSWOOD- 1 bdrm. Heat & for more information and to windows, bathroom, kitchen, hot water incl. $925./mo. Walk FAX 732-780-4678 • E-MAIL [email protected] subscribe. carpet. Cell 301-728-0002 to shopping. Call 732-618-4081 52 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS 012 Lots & 016A Real Estate I 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted 035 Help Wanted I 036 Help Wanted Acreage Services I Full Time Full Time Full Time Full Time Full Time I Part Time

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Lots of good stuff Call George for free Estimate eas like Homeland Security, RedWeek.com for value & com-, G.E., 20.6 cu.ft., almond, ice ment Center, Patio Furn., Law Enforcement, Wildlife and parison QHAZLET - TOWNSHIP WIDE maker. Good condition, $100. Treadmill, Sectional Couch. 070 Air/Heat Priced to sell. 732.-238-9396 more! 1-800-320-9353 ext 2002 SALE - Pick up maps at: 732-742-2185 Call 732-251-5960 SAWMILLS from only 065 Pets & Animals 1776 Union Ave. Rec Center. Over 30 Years Experience PIANO - Baby Grand, $4,000. GRILL - George Forman. Fam- $2,990.00~Convert your LOGS WASHER - Kenmore 80 series, Sat., 4/28, 9am-4pm. Rain date: with warranty. Dining room set, ily size w/stand. Exc. condition. TO VALUABLE LUMBER with Major Credit Cards Accepted heavy duty, $150. DRYER: 4/29. Houses all over town. $500. Entertainment center, Used 2 times. $150. or best of- your own Norwood portable Elec. Kenmore 70 series, heavy • FAHRENHEIT, INC. • Lic# 13VH02579300 fer. Call 732-251-7619 band sawmill. Log sticklers also QMETUCHEN - Myrtle Ave. duty, $150. Call 781-223-4032 $500. All excellent condition. ADORABLE BEAGLE PUPS Installation & Service Call 908-803-6437 GWEN SWEET MEMORIAL available, www.norwoodindus- (Off S. Main at Delta Station) Chocolate Lab pups & more. Free Estimates. 732-727-8526 tries.com -FREE information: Sat. 4/28, 8am to 30m. Rain or Very reasonable. Pine Bedroom Set $595. In- SHOW. Artist's heirs hosting July show of originals; County 1-800-578-1363- Ext:300-N Shine. Furnishings, CDs, wom- 732-961 -6207 or 732-251 -3107 cludes Queen Headboard, en's clothing, books, stuffed an- 044 Computers Dresser, Chest of Drawers, 2 Library-Surf City. Owners want- SEWING MACHINE - Heavy CHIHUAHUA PUPS Tri-color. ing1 originals appraised, cata- imals, crib, dresser, chairs, etc CARPENTRY End Tables. Mirrored Dresser, duty metal, vintage 1937. At- Parents on premises, 2 F., 1 M. JOE'S loged, considered for show con- many drawers is in 2 pieces, to- tachments, cabinet, $150. OMONMOUTH JUNCTION Born 3/10/7. 732-525-1719 tal 72 wide by 79 high. Chest of tact Jane Moore 609-680-3090 Call 732-297-6299 MULTI FAMILY BLOCK SALE HEATING INC. INTERIORS CUDDLEY YORKIE PUPS COMPUTER SUPPORT drawers, 43 wide by 55 high. HAIR SALON FURNITURE/ 16 Old Ridge Rd. (Off Rt. 522) SHUTTERS Labs. & Beagles. Vet checked By Ray Guida & Sons End Tables, 28 wide by 26 high EQUIPMENT - 3 Spa pedicure Fri. & Sat. 4/27 & 4/28, 8am to Cl.A/C SERVICE. SERVICES each. Call Bob 732-947-0893. 10 pairs. Cream colored. 2pm. Something for everyone & shots. Call 732-251-3107 chairs, 3 manicure tables, 1 Finished Basements FULL ON-SITE SERVICE Located in Middlesex County. Vinyl. 14 /2x52. Call 732-951-0004 2 manicurist chairs, 2 client $100 for all. Call 732-441-4164 Q NORTH BRUNSWICK- 616 MINATURE SCHNAUZERS • Installation chairs, 2 hair stations, front Spruce Rd. (behind Judd Elem. for sale. Pure breed. Both par- Interior Alterations DELTA DIMENSION 4100 POWER RECLINER desk w/side desk. All items in SNOW BLOWER - Toro 521 Sch.) FnVSat., 4/27 & 4/28, 9am- ents on premise. Tails docked. Service Sheetrock/Trim • Doors Pentium III Processor, 19" La-Z-Boy. Tan. Exc. condition. good to very good condition. elec. start, 2 stage w/chains. 4pm. Too much to mention. Asking $550. 732-757-5404 of Boilers monitor, 2000. Exc. condition. $475. Call 732-636-5058 Asking $750. Good shape. $300. Mattress & Drop Ceilings Call Eva, 732-887-9697 732-602-7629 ext. 103 Box: Kingsdown pillow top, QOLD BRIDGE - 48 Owens SHIH-TZU PUPPIES -AKC & Furnaces SECTIONAL Sleeper Sofa Rd. (Off Rt. 516 & Cindy St.) Shot, dewormed. Health Bathroom Renovations La-Z-Boy. Light neutral fabric. $250., neg. Call 732-471-1433 High School Reunions. Plan- Sat. & Sun. 4/28 & 4/29, 9am to guaranteed. Call 732-698-1087 $150. Call 732-577-8240 ning a class reunion? Search- TELEVISION, GE 27" Color w/ 4pm. Tools, barbies, hh, etc. Insured • 33 Years Experience 045 Clothing SOFA & CLUB CHAIR Wood ing tor class members? . remote, $50. Entrance Door Lic.#13VH00630700 Classreport.org gives free web QOLD BRIDGE - 6 Jennifer Ln. Free Estimates claw feet, 1930s style, new up- with Sunburst, 36x80, $25. (Off Tice Town Rd.) Sat. & Sun. holstery. Excellent condition, space, database, planning Call 732-264-1915 070 Air/Heat tools. 4/28 & 4/29, 9am to 3pm. $200. Call Rich, 908-472-2714 Baby items, clothing, turn., etc. 732-536-3397 WEDDING DRESS - Size 6, www.classreport.org/freespace/ VACUUM CLEANER, $50. (732)397-5856 with veil, bridal bag, ring bearer SOFA - Queen Sleeper and KITCHEN SET w/4 chairs, $30. DPARLIN - 132 & 134 Kendall Love Seat.neutral colors, $450. HOMEOWNERS WANTED! pillow. Like new, can email Kayak Pools looking for Demo DOLL HOUSE, $8. Dr. (off Cheesequake) Fri. 4/27 photos, $295.,neg. 732-566-0466 Bedroom Set - pecan wood, Call 732-287-8037 & Sat. 4/28, 9-3. Lots of stuff, $650. Vanity / bench, $80. homesites to display new main- tenance free Kayak pools. Save clothes sz. 8-18, knick-knacks, 13 SEER 36.000 BTU's-3 TON DYNAMIC HOME Pictures emailed upon request. mowers, birdhouses & more. Call 732-234-3618. thousands of $$. Unique oppor- tunity! 100% financing avail- 048b Infants SAYREVILLE - 10 Driftwood • CENTRAL IMPROVEMENTS 047 Furniture able. 1-800-510-5624 SOFA, sectional - off white Juvenile Items Dr. (Oak Tree East, off Ernston AIR leather seats 8, good cond., Rd.). Sat., 4/28, 9am-4pm. • Basements • Siding $500. Entertainment Ctr, HOT TUB / SPA Furn., collectbls.,etc. Bargains. SYSTEM Mahogany sits 52" TV, $350. '07, 40 jets, 10HP, Ozone, BABY / TODDLER ITEMS-Walkers BED - A pillow top queen set. Cocktail tbl., square w/pewter QSAYREVILLE- BLOCK SALE • Bathrooms • Doors waterfall, aroma therapy, bassinet, car seats, bouncy 100,000 BTU High Efficiency Gas Still in mfg. sealed plastic. Must trim, $125,732-533-5288 Furmari & Nickel. Fri. 4/27 & sell. $135. Call 732-259-6690 6 person, LED lighting, war- chair, play pen, bumpers, clothes, Sat. 4/28, 8-2. furn., hh, col- Model TUD100 C945H • Kitchens • Windows WALL UNIT 4 Pc. Oak, $550. ranty, never used. Cost $5,995. toys, etc. Gently used. Priced to lectibles, clothes, toys & more. BEDROOM SET - 6 pcs. Like 2 seat loveseat w/rocker/incline, Self $2,890. Call 732-718-3344 sell. Sayreville, 732-257-8197 $ new, Hampton Court Collection. SOUTH RIVER - Multi Family - Installed • Roofing & Sofa w/2 seat incline & drop The Classified Can! Modification Extra View <8 hookerfurniture.com tray in middle, $500. Forever 33 Northside Ave. (Off White- 1,699 lie. #15VH005S4500 Paid $7,500. Sell $3,500. Double Door Storm & Screen Sell Your Car! head Ave.) Sat. 4/28, 9am to Can deliver 732-252-5661 Doors, $250. 732-679-3202 Call 1-800-660-4ADS 3pm. Something for everyone. insured • Free E$t. or cell # 845-234-2577 Local 732-358-5210 ATLANTIC HEATING & COOLING, INC. WALL UNIT- For 27 " TV & Fax 732-780-4678 LIL TYKES LOG CABIN D WOODBRIDGE - 876 Court BUNKBED with lower futon. Stereo. $75. Platform Beds w/ email 6'x5'x5". Very good shape. St. (Off RahwayAve.) IE 1.800-999-6362 m Like new, $150. firm. drawer space. (2) children's. [email protected] Sacrifice $100. Paid $300. Sat., 4/28, 8am to 3pm. Rain Middletown 732-671-3574 $50. ea. 732-566-4107 after 5pm Call 732-471-1433 date 5/3. Something for all FREE ESTIMATES 732-238-9869 54 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS

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BASEMENT FINISHING A PERSONAL TOUCH by ALL PHASES of Home Improve- N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- from $17.00 per square foot. ments & Basement Remodeling Diane house cleaning at itsRYAN ELECTRIC CO. • ALL PHASE O gram licenses and regulates ram licenses and regulates Call for free est. 908-307-0237 very best. Affordable rates. GARAGE DOORS J.W. TERRELL Call Bill at BTK, 732-744-6778 Landscapers who apply pesti- Eandscapers who apply pesti- Please call Diane, 732-251-5293 Lie. #7134. Call 732-610-2504 • INSTALL • REPAIRS CUSTOM KITCHENS & BATHS cides in the State of New cides in the State of New REASONABLE • FREE EST. Unbeatable Prices!!! Jersey. Consumers are ad- Jersey. Consumers are ad- BARB'S PRO CLEANING Visa & MC Accepted Free est. Call 908-307-0237 vised to check for a valid li- vised to check for a valid li- Homes/Offices. 10 yrs exp. Rets. Call 732-615-2301 HANDYMAN cense when using the services cense when using the services Reliable. Free est. 732-390-8711 of Landscapers. of Landscapers. construction group A Full Service Company 080c Kitchen TINA'S CLEANING SERVICE DYED MULCH Experienced, trustworthy, friendly 080 Gutters We Can Fix, Repair, Cabinets $30. a yard. FREE delivery UNDERCUTTERS Portuguese cleaning lady. ELECTRIC INC. • Expert Craftsman Homes / Apartments / Offices. Lawns Mowed Cell#908-812-9589 LANDSCAPING • Creative Designer Refs. avail. Call 732-213-5580 hie, # 14656 Replace, Install, Paint Weekly Lawn Care, Spring Clean KITCHEN BEAUTICIAN SUNRISE LAWNSCAPERS • Trusted Advisor • Ceiling Fans Ups, Landscape Design, Mulch, GUTTER Cleaning & Repairs Do Everything You Need Cabinet Refacing • Countertops Complete lawn care. Stone, etc. East Brunswick & sur- • Recessed Lighting CAUNOWI 077 Drywall FREE ESTIMATES •Vanities. Free est., insured. Mowing, landscaping, cleanups. rounding area. Mike, 732-715-9123 • Outdoor Lighting Call John 732-251-0893 Fully Insured-Quality Work Call 1-800-953-1091 732-356-3786 or 908-642-0460 2-416-0043N Sheetrock • Pools & Decks Lie/Reg. #13VH01023700 Basements/Sheetrock • Additions & Garages Summers Edge Bathrooms/Kitchens • All Repairs K & O HOME Lawn Maintenance Decks/Additions SHEETROCK & TAPING Affordable & Reliable 732.452.0795 IMPROVEMENTS LLC, Lic#13VH01778800. Small NED STEVENS 1 Fully Lice Hill Free Estimates Residential & Commercial lileclri jobs accepted. 1-800-640-3969 GUTTER CLEANING Since 1975 1 le Improvem Insured & Bonded TOTAL TREE & LAWN MAINTENANCE Spring Clean Ups & INSTALLATIONS • BATHROOMS • Lawn & Garden Maintenance 732-441-9717 TREE REMOVALS 078 Electrical • KITCHENS •Fall Leaf & Yard Clean Up 072 Carpentry IE HOUSE DM" TREE TRIMMING •Snow Removal "Mulch 800-542-0267 >• Marble • BASEMENTS Stump Grinding •10% off 1st Cut >• Painting • ADDITIONS Mulching [new customers on!) MOLDING - DOORS - TRIM - $35-$75 > Kitchens Spring Clean-Up PAINTING - Project Consult- NENKO ELECTRIC Co, Free Estimates GUTTER CLEANING ing, John 732-679-4108 Avg House >• Plumbing' f\ N NA Residential/Commercial ree Estimates • Fully Insured - 7 Days > Carpentry Call John P. Manee ELECTRIC, LLC CALLS RETURNED SAME DAY >- Ceramic Tile" 732-738-8873 732-254-1931 . NJHICRA Reg# 13VH017408000 1-800-452-BATH (2284) 732-940-4421 SERVING MONMOUTH & • New Construction > Powerwashing 908-421-0189 MIDDLESEX COUNTIES V s >• Minor Electrical South Brunswick, NJ Lie f 7373 - Since 1983 > All Renovations >• Bath Remodeling • Service Upgrades 081 Lawn Care 080a Handy Free Estimates • Additions All Indoor/Outdoor Lighting • Service Upgrades Landscaping BEST PRICES AROUND Persons • Chandeliers Removed & Installed • Repairs 732-866-1821I • Add Levels Spas & Pool Circuits ON LAWN MOWING N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- gram licenses and regulates Top Quality Service • Porticos A/C, Dryer, Microwave Circuits 732-521-2862 ''AAAAIACKALLTR ADES Landscapers who apply pesti- Fully Ins • Bonded cides in the State of New We Beat Most Competitors' Prices! Fully Insured* Lie. #10802 Jersey. Consumers are ad- • Decks •IHANDYMAN vised to check for a valid li- Lawn Mowing • Fertilization 732-233-9149 cense when using the services of Landscapers. • Mulch • Stone • Planting .732-266-7422 Tired of Handymen who don't Owner Operated • Licensed • Insured 079a Exterminators I 079a Exterminators CURIALLE TREE We Accept Major Credit Cards Fully Insured & Licensed show or return calls!! SERVICE Immediate Free Estimate WE ALWAYS DO! Fully Ins. Call 732-786-1770 074 Carpet Install ARBORCARE 732-651-8169 908-930-6381 Repair/Sale Weekends No Extra $$$ TREE EXPERTS Removal • Pruning • Stumps Big River Lawn & Landscape Fully Lie. & Ins. Free estimates • Fully insured Call 732-721-8671 BILL'S CARPET SERVICE Open& CARPET RE-STRETCHING Working 732-282-1370 B&S, Inc. - Clean top soil, fill & REPAIRS. Over 24 yrs. dirt, stone, grading, excavating, GARDEN STATE Exp. Free Est. 732-254-2764 7 Days Colored mulch. Dozer/backhpe www.jaekalltradeshandyman.com 732-521-2124 or 732-566-7148 LAWN SERVICE & LANDSCAPING Cell # 732-925-1177 SPRING CLEAN UPS 1080b Home DEDICATED 075 Ceramic Tile 080a Handy Persons Improvements TREE SERVICE • Foil Ground Maintenance Service Repair/Install Experts in Tree Removal and Pruning. 25 yrs. exp. • Free est. Office: 732-354-0078 • Toll free: 888-708-9500 Fully ins. • Call 732-745-2222 ADDITIONS • BASEMENTS Lic# C0812750 • Fully Licensed & Insured @!Your Service BATHS 'KITCHENS Free est. AFFORDABLE AndyOnCall.com Handyman. Est.ANI Construction 732-521-2444 MT CERAMIC TILE. Professional PROMPT PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Lic./lns. Since '93. 732-446-7900 work. 25 years exp. Free est. ALVAR CONSTRUCTION TREE SERVICE Call 732-613-2642 East Brunswick Area • Robert Panzera, Owner A ACCENT - 20 years exp. • Tree Removal Finished basements, bath- Finished basements, carpentry, sheetrock, repairs, • Trimming CUSTOM CERAMIC TILING rooms, painting. All types of • Lot Clearing New • Repair • Remodel. Free home repair. NJ licensed & renovations. Free Estimates. 732-257-5973 Call 732-238-8387 • Stump Grinding • Firewood est.John Cherry 732-290-9086 078 Electrical I 079b Fencing insured. Call 732-792-7171 Fully insured. 732-446-2040 Fully Insured Free Estimates Prompt service Owner Operated GROUT CLEANING A AMERICAN HANDYMAN Re-grouting • Re-caulking All Types Of: AMMI Sealing • Specialty Cleaning. ABC ELECTRIC Home Repairs/Improvements Slip Prevention for Floors, Res. & Coffim. Additions, lighting FENCES* DECKS* SHEDS Tubs & Showers. FREE est. Call Paul 732-257-2750 CONSTRUCTION LLC. BUDGET THE Free est. Reliable. Lic.# T5754 GAZEBOS*TIKI BARS Sure Step Inc. 732-521-3809 732-236-8320 • 732-690-3702 A JACK OF ALL TRADES Specializing in TREE EXPERTS SWING SETS "No Job Too Big or Too Small'" Ths & LANDSCAPING SERVICES JOHN'S CERAMIC TILE ELECTRICIAN 1-800-592-1522 EMERGENCY 24 HOUR SERVICE LINE REMODELING & REPAIRS Lic#9176 Free estimate. All GARAGES* ARBORS For all Your Home Repairs and • Roofing • Siding • Grass Cutting Bathrooms, Foyers, Kitchens electrical work. Best prices! Improvements. Insured & Free NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL OUTDOOR WOOD FURNITURE Est. Call Jack 732-727-1696 • Windows * Doors •Tree & Shrub-Pruning, Removal Over 25 yrs. exp. Free estimate GOODMAN TREE REMOVAL & PRUNING 732-324-7983 or 732-586-7661 •Stump Grinding ELECTRIC COMPANY ALL HANDYMAN SERVICES * Gutters and much more • Spring & Fall Clean-Ups STUMP GRINDING'LANDSCAPING Lie. #14926. Reas. rates. Bathrooms, Kitchens, Carpentry ALL TREE SERVICE NEEDS Free estimates. 732-765-1200 Odd Jobs • Fast Service Free Est. * Sr. Discounts * Fully Ins. • Landscape-Designs THE CLASSIFIED CAN! Call John, 732-238-5763 •STORM DAMAGE 10 YRS. EXPERIENCE Residential I Commercial I Municipal SELL YOUR HOUSE. Free Estimate Fully Insured ANY ODD JOBS Call Alex Can do most anything. 732-937-4603 Call 1-800-660-4237 732-303-1614 No Job Too Small. 732-613-8598 Local 732-358-5210 Call John 732-251-0893 732-207-2067 (cell) Showroom 3468 Rt. 9 So. Freehold 732-257-1170 SE HABLA ESPANOL • SR. CITIZEN DISCOUNTS Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling... NJ Lic.# 13VH00236500 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIR 732-991-2689 Fully Insured, Free Estimates Owner Operated www.cmrfence.com FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Int./Ext. Painting, tiling, power wash- Tile and Stone Specialist ing, bathroom remodeling, bsmnt. Free Estimates Licensed Fully Insured fininshing, decks. 732-331-8730 COMPLETE CERAMIC • MARBLE HANDYMAN • Retired 079c BASEMENT GRANITE • LAMINATE Customer Care Is Our 1st Priorit'y Hnfshing Contractor. Over 30 yrs. exp. License* NJ13VH03460900 (No roofing) Joe, 732-254-2651 FINISHING MRS www.artsoftile.com HANDYMAN-25 Yrs. Exp. • Kitchen & Bath •:••:• ATOZ FLOORS •:••:• Carpentry • Painting • All Home Lawn Service Inc. •Install 'Restoration "Sanding [mprovments & Odd Jobs. Reas. Remodeling •Custom Stain 'Repairs Low & prof. Free est. 732-236-2953 • Full Lawn & Landscaping Maintenance 732-979-9223 rates. Free est. 908-599-9429 • Ceramic Tiles • Landscape Design • Retaining Walls FOREVER FLOORING RENT-A-SON • Hardwood Floors • Restoration • Repairs Odd jobs done inside & out. Spring & Fall Cleanups • Topsoil • Installation • 98% dust free Call Dan • 732-238-2429 • Drywall & Decks Friendly, ['ujfewomi' S venti Free est. Call 732-642-2253 Stone • Mulch • True & Shrub Pruning TRADITIONAL FLOORING MILLTOWN.NJ Hardwood Floors Re-Surfaced, 080b Home SAMS CONTRACTING, LLC Tile L 1732-821 Installed, Repaired, Owner Improvements! 73a.514.S48O Commercial & Residential Ceramic Tile • Marble rUCENSB 15307 operated. Free est./lnsured. 732-342-9730 Fully Insured , Free Estimates Free Kstimates Granite • Porcelain 732-780-6780,cell 908-770-7999 www.samscontracting.com (752) 238-2050 Kitchens/Foyers/Baflis counter Tops & Back-splashes T&W GARDEN STATE Wonder Board* Mud Jobs RESIDENTIAL REPAIR SERVICE MKKIEWICZ TREE EXPERTS complete Renovations & Repairs JB ELECTRICAL Custom Decks • Patios LANDSCAPING Free Est/Fully Ins. See us in the Baths & Kitchens (Plain or Fancy) & TREE SERVICE ALL PHASES OF TREE CARE & REMOVAL All work Guaranteed Installation Rooting • Siding • Windows •TREE & SHRUB OWNER CERTIFIED TREE EXPERT #384 Joe ventlmiglia Residential/Commercial Carpentry • Alterations • Repairs REMOVAL j' , DEGREE BIOLOGY 1E%«« Service Sanding Waterproofing Systems * Expert Tree & Shrub Pruning fL £ 732-967-0572 10 Off Upgrade Plumbing & Electrical Damage Repair •Stone-Mulch-Topsoil \ > COLGATE UNivERSiTY Repairs : All Types of Masonry & Repair •Spring Cleanups r' ,j ISA CERT. ARBORIST #NJ0229A 076 Cleaning 15% SeniorDiscount Refinishing •Lawn Cutting 1 ,) SR. DISCOUNTS Will BEAT ANY WRITTEN ESTIMATE Domestic Bonded & Insured-Lie. #12823 Staining STORM DAMAGE V 732-257-7119 FREE Est.» Fax 732-845-9977 a,,SS^ccs 732-548-8282 ;;^ Fully Ins. • Free Est. 732-238-8404 TAK6THR * A & A CLEANING * Over All Calls Promptly Returned Fully Insured Free Estimates 10 yrs. exp. Affordable/Ins. Apts. Owner Operated 124 hr. Emergency Servieel Homes, Offices. 732-894-1737 1-800-317-7530 732.605.11631 Free Insurance Estimates NJ. I.ic. II1357 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed NS SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 5 5

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N.J.D.E.P. Pest Control Pro- CUSTOM MASONRY AP PLUMBING J & R ROOFING & SIDING ACURA MDX TOURING '01 ABE'S CLEAN UPS BILL'S PAINTING UNBEATABLE RATES Em/green. Good condition. gram licenses and regulates Experience Equals Quality Wo* M.G.C. CONSTRUCTION Yards, Cellars, Garages, etc. Lie. #11687 Call 732-991-1050 Exp. & Ins. 732-672-8965 Landscapes who apply pesti- Brick Work A Specialty •Concrete • Curbs • Driveways 17 yrs. exp. Great $. 732-828-6521 Loaded w/extras. $16,000. or cides in the State of New Estate Clean-Outs nearest offer. 732-416-8487 NO JOB TOO SMALL •Sidewalks • Pavers • Steps We're the cheapest!!! M.G. CONSTRUCTION, INC. Jersey. Consumers are ad- CALL ERIC 732-254-8821 "Belgium Block • Mailboxes PAINTING & PAPERHANGING SIDING/ROOFING vised to check for a valid li- 732-257-7197 Int./Ext. Free Est. Honest BUICK RAINIER '04 - Silver. 8 Fulfyins. Call 732-254-8103 Over 14 years Exp. For free cyl., AWD, nav., pwr. sunroof, cense when using the services OiANTONIO MASONRY ALL BEST PRICE prices. Call Joe 732-360-0943 estimates call Mike-609-443-0343 of Landscapers. pwr. leather seats, fully loaded, Concrete driveways, side- All Removals, Demolition, Leaf orGene-732-605-0813 46,000 mi. Mint cond. Luxury SHIFFNER LANDSCAPING walks, brick porches & patios. Removal. Free Est. 732-448-9884 POPCORN CEILINGS Ridel Call Barry 732-972-2875. Custom stone work. Free est. Professionally sprayed Plumbing & Heating Service, Inc. Mulch, Stone, Shrubs, Seed, 085 Odd Jobs TRASH & JUNK REMOVAL Top Soil, Aerating. 732-251-6252 Owner on every job for quality Int. painting.Call 732-525-1625 091B Roto-tilling FORD EXPLOPER Eddie workmanship, 732-985:5609 Cleanups Anything you want taken to • Sewer & Drain Cleaning Bauer '94 - fully loaded, grt. TREES • Trimmed • Removed dumps. Free Estimates. cond., Auto start, alarm. 98,800 Stumps Ground • Wood Chips Call 732-721-8246 • Boilers mi. $4,500. 732-441-4164. Reasonable rates. 732-257-1416 •Water Heaters ROTOTILING TROYBILT FORD EXPLORER XLT 2004 YARD JOCKEY CLEAN-UP / RUBBISH REMOVAL TILLER "No Job Too Small" White. 4 WD, 6 cyl., auto, 4 SPRING CLEAN UPS • Trimming All Your Plumbing Gardens & Flower beds. Most liter, p/s, p/w, CD, ABS. 17,900 Pruning* Mulch • Stone •Topsoil NEIGHBOR jobs $32-$40. Jim 609-443-6559 Free Est. Charlie,732-521-0287 PAVING TIRED OF THE CLUTTER? & Heating Needs orig. mi. Call 732-257-3535 & SON JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE DRIVEWAYS Call us today, we'll haul it away! Free Estimates lie. #11202 094B Telephone LAREDO '99: 6 cyl., full power, • Cellars • Garages • Attics • Yards • Professional Wallpapering Installation moonroof, premium sound. Like SEAL COATING •Interiors Exterior Painting new. 117,000 mi. 1 owner. • Entire Homes or Estate Clean-outs, etc,. 732-525-8011 $5,995. Call 732-291-9344 BRICK PAVERS • Faux Painting CLEAN-UP • Marblizing • Ceramic Tile Repair S PHONE Installation KIA SPORTAGE '00 - Pewter. Out 22nd Uewt CONCRETE ARTIE'S • Home Improvements 091 Roofing REPAIR • JACKS • WIRING 4 dr. 1 owner. Exc. cond. Only • Landstoping 25 yrs. exp. w/NYNEX 50,000 miles. All maintenance www.morrisseypaving.com LOWEST PRICES! "Decorating Specialist" Siding Call Ed 732-536-2477 records, 4 new tires, • Patios • Walks • Driveways • Fully Insured • Reliable Service AC/PC/PB/PW/PDL, auto trans. • Outdoor Lighting 732-246-1320 732-416-0820 095G Waterproofing AM/FM/CD. $5,500. Call • Design Services 732-238-6111 908-420-6928 between East Brunswick ANYTIME , ANYWHERE 9:00am and 9:00pm • Ponds* Pools* Spas or 609-688-9055 732-747-3845 THE ROOF DOCTOR Established 1960 Will Repair Your Roof Check our Website Specials OFF WITH THIS AD! Mobile homes / Rubber roofs / MR. FIX-IT 110AA www.visionslandscapedesign.com Porch roofs / Shingle roofs. Basement Waterproofing ANTIQUE AUTOS Attic fans / Storm damage. 1-800-765-2793 (732)390-4544 Gutter Cleaning / Screening Free Est. Deal w/owner $ave MR. DRIVEWAY 083 Masonry 086 Painting 1-800-303-3873 (732) 446-7020 Portuguese Mason Paving Wallpapering Evans Maintenance CORVETTE Convertible '69 Sidte Lie. #VH02646500 Professional Too many new parts too list. • Driveways 105 Boats for Sale Must See! Asking $21,500 neg. Painting jff^ 732-257-6640 732-863-0325 or 908-770-5853 083 Masonry • Patios MASON will fix & repair steps, ABC PAINTING & Wallpapering sidewalks & plastering. Very Paving Interior/Exterior MgSROOFINC BOAT TRAILER 17' reasonable. Call 732-988-0029 Wallpaper Removal • Expert Wall Preparation 112 Autos/Trucks • Retaining Walls ( www.bsgroofing.com ) Needs love & care. Powerwashing $250. Wanted • Steps MASONRY- • NEW WORK • Quality work. 20 Years Exp. Owner Operated Call 732-829-6990 ALVAR CONSTRUCTION • REPAIRS • Refs. available. Insured. John, 732-251-0893 • New Roofs Concrete, patios, belgium > Interlocking Brick Pavers Call 732-254-0643 Satisfaction guaranteed • Re-Roofs CENTRA SEA PRO 21 ' '91 block, retaining walls, pavers, Fully Insured Free Estimates • Tear-Offs walk around w/cuddy cabin. 4.3 #1 AUTO PROGRAM steps, black top driveways. FREE ESTIMATES Mercury I.O. Rebuilt engine. Call 732-238-8387 PORTUGUESE MASON 732-577-1166 • Roof Inspections Brand new Venture Trailer DONATE CARS Brick Paver Specialists • Steps ' PAINTING $60. PER ROOM • • Roof Repairs Firm $7,500. 732-416-9321 732-313-6508 concrete driveways/patios/curbs Minimun 3 Rooms - Your Help Fight BRASUSA sidewalks • Family Operated paint. 20 years experience. 732-671-7768 • Siding CHILDREN'S 732-257-7822 or 732-406-8586 CONSTRUCTION 732-690-2971 Call 732-213-8744 • Soffits 110 Autos for Sale CANCER Belgium Block, Concrete Curbs, • Facia American Children's Society Sidewalks, Driveways, Steps, • Gutters Manalapan, New Jersey Brick Mailboxes, Design Pavers, Same Day Free Tow Poll AreasA Raised Up Patios. Sen/ing Middlesex Area for Over 10 Years BUICK CENTURY SPECIAL -'92, Fully Ins. & Lie. 732-605-9473 Interior/Exterior Painting and Wallcovering's Licensed • Insured • Free estimates 82,000 orig. mi. A/C, p/w. In-TAX DEDUCTIBLE """"MASON Power Washing and Minor Repairs spec. good thru 6/08. Runs great. IRS Forms at Pickup $1,400. 732-765-1994 after 6pm 35 Years Experience BUICK REGAL Custom Coupe 732-972-3099 B&S '92-1 Owner, 91,900 mi. V6, auto, AAA AUTOS WANTED We specialize in Repainting, Great cond. Very clean. $1,500/ www.childrenscharities.com neg. After 6 pm. 732-928-1940 Junk & Running Cars/Trucks, ROWG Campers, Bikes, Boats. ASPHALT PAVING • Driveways • Patios • lnterlo

Hetv 2OO7 Hew 2OO7 Hyundai Hyundai Sonata Santa FE Stk # 7H283428,4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, FWD, Pwr Steering/Brakes, Stk # 7H085508,4 Dr SUV, 6 Cyl, Auto, FWD, Pwr Steering/Brakes, PW/PL/PM, Traction Control A/C, Air Bags, Tint, RR Defrost, PW/PL/PM, Traction Control, A/C, Alloy Wheels, Air Bogs, RR Defrost, Tilt, Cruise, CD, ABS, Alarm, Keyless Entry, MSRP $19,280 Tilt, Cruise, Cloth, CD, ABS, Alarm, Keyless Entry, MSRP $23,200

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Clip Out this And Present Dealership A WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW HYUNDAI Of Arrival. HYUNDAI CALL TODAY WWW.SANSONEAUTO.COM 710-4145 AMERICA'S BEST 90-100 ROUTE 1 • WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07001 WARRANTY" 10-Ykr/lOOpOO-MU. All prices plus DMV, tax, license, reg., DIO, $289 Doc fee. This advertisement acts as a coupon and must be presented ai time of sale. Dealer is not responsible for typographical errors or omissions. Photos are for illustrative purposes only. All offers with Powertraiti Protection 5-Year /60,000-Milc approved credit. All rebates to qualified buyers. For Sansone Owner Loyalty rebate customer must have bought vehicle within past 3 years and be trading it in. {Subject to vehicle chosen, down payment, terms and conditions may vary with approval, BumpcT-to-Bwnper Coverage must meet all requirements, see dealer for details (I) 30 month lease program, $230 per month, $795 bank fee, 12,000 miles per year, $0.20 per mile over, $0 down payment, $0 Security Deposit, $6,900 total payments, $10,218 buyout option, 5-Year/Unlimited Miles $795 due at signing. Sonata Rebates: $2,000 Manufacturer. (2) 30 month lease program, $296 per month, $795 bank fee, 12,000 miles per year, $0.20 per mile over, $0 down payment, $0 Security Deposit, $8,880 total payments, $12,506 buyout 24-hr. Baaiside Assistance

option, $795 due at signing. Santa Fe Rebates: $2,000 Manufacturer Lease Rebate. "Maintenance is for 3 years or up to 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Maintenance must be performed at Sansone's Route 1 Hyundai. Maintenance includes oil 'Stt Jraltrfar UMUiiD WARRANTY Jrlaih changes intervals of 3,750 miles (10 oil changes maximum), 5 tire rotations, 2 air filters, 2 cabin filters, 2 sets of wipe blades, and 27-Point inspection. Wearable Hems such as brakes or engine flushes are not included. This is not transferable. Arnica's Bt(t Warranty? ik Hyundai Advantage NS SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 57

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New 2007 Dodge New 2007 Dodge CALIBER SE NITRO SXT '04 CHEVY ilk 1111225,1 fllffiB), 6 t|l., goto, a/t, p/s/ABS/winJs/lks, am/fm til, till, cruise, allays, a/s its, MP: COLORADO CLUB CAB &9I InclLrJesSlDDO merit least loyalty ii pal. $1511 + 1st mo ppt + $9 set dep+$ hi fee = signing + lax Z85 4X2 .....$8995 Stk #D61002A, VIN #4B141090.6 cyi., auto. a/c. p/s/disc biks/winds/lks, cd, cloth int. 41,688 mi. '02 DODGE RAM 1500 ST 4X4 $ 10.995 Stk #D61208A, VIN J2J187544,8 cyl.. auto. a/c. p/s/disc bite. 62.000 mi. New 2007 Dodge '06 DODGE New 2007 Dodge CARAVAN STRATUS SXT.. $11,990 RAMSLT Stk #DP1454. VIN #6N166799.4 cyl.. auto. a/c. p/s/h/wiiids/lks/mirrs/seats. SE cd. tilt cruise. 24,245 mi. QUAD CAB '05 HONDA 4X4 CIVIC LX $11 998 Stk #DP1435. VIN m04744Ul.V4"cyl.Vauto. a/V/p/s/b, am/fnT cd. cloth int. 20.700 mi. '04 TOYOTA COROLLA $12,998 Stk #DP1453, VIN #4Z215422.4 DR.. 6 cyl.. auto, a/c, p/s/ABS/winds/lks. am/fm. cd. 42.847 mi. '04 JEEP® $ N zuu/ uoage LIBERTY 13,995 New 2007 Dodge Stk #DP1438. VIN #4W3ibY57,4 DFi! 6 cyL a/c. p/s/winds/lks. cdTtilt cmise. CHARGER DAKOTA a/s tires. 40,562 mi. R/T ST4X4 '06 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE $ 13,995 Stk #DP1432, VIN #6B665435. wagon. 6 cyl., auto, a/c. p/s/b/winds/lks. am/fm, cd. doth int. all season, radials, stow-n-go seating. 22.529 mi. '07 FORD $ TAURUS SE 13f995 Stk #DP1383. VIN #7A104764.6 cyl.. auto. a/c. p/s/b/winds/lks/mirrs. cd. tilt cruise, radials. 14,426 mi. 85 CENTRAL AVE, METUCHEN TOLL FREE 800-215-5777 732-548-3500 OPEN DAILY: 9-9 • SATURDAY: 9-6 Prices & programs subject to change. Prices include aii costs to be paid by a consumer except for licensing, registration, taxes S tire fee. Prices reflect all rebates & discounts; all rebates & discounts go to dealer. *Ttl pymts/residual: Caliber=$4563/Si 1,341; Caravan=$5373/$8439; Dakota=$6183/$17,D98; tro=$72G3/$R579; Ram=$B993/$19,618; Leases include 10,500 mi/vr w/.20C thereafter. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear & maintenance. Must have A+ to A credit w/CFC financial. Vehicles chosen, cash down, payments, terms & conditions may vary w/approval. Photos for illustration only. Dealer not responsible for errors/omissions. Ad supercedes all prior offers. Expires 4/30/07. 58 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS

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RAY CATENA INFINITI Only the very best pre-owned vehicles. 2006 Infiniti G35 Coupe Stk#P2028, VIN #6M701376, fispd. man. trans., premium pkg., graphite leather, 16,246 mi. 2004 Infiniti G35X AWD Sedan Stk #AH466, VIN #4M706290, navigation, premium pkg, diamond graphite/graphite leather, 39,276 mi. 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe Model #99217.2 DR. 6 cyl.. auto, sunrf, leather. Stk #H751 /H757/H627/H62B. Stk#P2017, VIN #4M309085, premium pkg., Model #87417.4 DR, 6 cyl., auto, sunrf, leather. Stk #H779/H724/H7B8/H727, VIM #7M90S999;7M905502/7M9060B6/7M906228. $3893 due at lease signing. brilliant silver/graphite, 21,044 mi. VIN #7X205375/7X209460/7X209074/7X209299. $3923 due at lease signing. No security deposit req'd. Taxes, licensing 8 legist add! 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe No security deposit req'd. Taxes, licensing & regist add! Stk#P065, VIN #4M800194, auto, premium pkg., laser red/graphite leather, 42,790 mi. 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe Stk#P2039, VIN #4M819599,6 spd. man. trans., premium/aero pkgs., black/willow, 43,796 mi. 2004 Infiniti G35 Coupe Stk #P2038, VIN #4M305061, premium/aero pkgs., tire pkg., desert platinum/graphite, 21,685 mi. 2003 Infiniti G35 Sedan Stk #P064, VIN #3M014541, premium pkg, brilliant silver/willow leather, 35,935 mi. Model #98017.4 DR. 6 cyl.. auto. a/c. sunrf. leather. Stk #H654/H815/H841 /H932, 2004 Lexus RX330 Model #86417,4 DR, 8 cyl., auto, sunrf, leather. Stk #H701/H709/H933/H952, VIN #7M458020/7M457609/7M458360/7M455277. $3993 due at lease signing. Stk #PL2033, VIN #40047389, sunrf, navigation, VIN #7N8D3714/7W805348/7N804183/7N803730. $4193 due at lease signing. No security deposit req'd.Taxes, licensing & regist add! black/grey lether, 38,184 mi. No security deposit req'd. Taxes, licensing & regist add'L

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i) w/excess @ lit, mi. Lessee tesp. h milt excess m I tear. Lease offers su ,, it/secdep/takfee G35C«OB=$; lid mi in stock tides only Lease offers expire 4/30/07.

HAMILTON MAZDA 2008 MAZDA TRIBUTE

4 cylinder, auto w/od, ps, ABS, air, pw, pt, p/mirrors, tilt, cruise, air bags, st/CD, b/seab, doth inf-tg, r/def, alum/whls, VIN. #8KM04614, MSRP $20,860. TOP $5256. Residual $13,350. $2814 + tax & tags due at inception. ALL NEW! FWD! NO SECURITY DEPOSIT!

2007 MAZDA 2007 MAZDA©! CX7 Value Edition or vw NEW 06 vw JETTA SPORT 4 dr, 4 eft, 5 spd, ps, ABS, air, pw, pL p/seats, p/mir SUV rots, tilt, ouise, air bags, st/6 disc CD, b/seats, cloth PKG. 1 door, 4 cyl, auto w/od, ps, ABS, air, pw, pi, p/mirrors, cruise, tilt, air bags, int, tg, r/*f, ata/* W. J75H1MC7. NS'F :/CD, b/seats, doth int, tg, r/def, alum/whls, VIN. #70118218. MSRP $19,990. Price includes J1000 Hamilton Discount , 2 dr, 5 cyl, 2.3 liter, auto, ps, 4 whl/anti-lock pb, air, pw, pi, 4 dr, 5 cyl, 2.5 liter, 5 spd, ps, 4 whl/anti-lock pb, air, pw, pi, p/mirrors 24,310. TOP $5256. Residual $16,530. $3314 + tax 8, tags due at inception. $1000 Factory Rebate 8 S1000 Mazda Wit. Bust cruise, air bags, st/CD, rear spoiler, moon roof, alum/whls, VIN. BEST CROSSOVER ON THE MARKET! finance w/Hazda credit @ standard rates. p/mirrors, cruise, air bags, st/CD, alum/whls, VIN. #7M513286 MSRP $18,895. Price includes $900 Hamilton Discount. *6M839351. MSRP $24,349. Price includes $4654 Hamilton Discount Lease Per Mo. X24 1 9.695 They Rave. You Save. HAMILTON TEST DRIVE A MAZDA HAMILTON For more info, call: MAZDA VOLKSWAGEN 8OO- 95O-9965 _2OO7_.._ Rt. 33 Hamilton Sq., NJ (609)587-7600 For more Rt. 33 Hamilton Sq., NJ (609)587-7600 info, call: 19 MIN. FROM PRINCETON, 24 MIN. FROM FREEHOLD, AND 25 MIN. ^LDfi? ONLY 24 MIN. FROM FLEMINGTON, FREEHOLD & SOUTH JERSEY! FROM BURLINGTON! ONLY 2 MINUTES OFF 1-295 EXIT 63! — - 0NlY 40 MIN. FROM THE SHORE & ONLY 2 MIN. OFF 1-95 EXIT 63! 800- 950-9965 www.hamiltonimporls.com www.hgmiltonimporfs.com Price includes all costs to be paid by the consumer except for lie, reg. & taxes. Leases are closed end to Prices include all costs to be paid by a consumer except for lie, reg. & taxes. Leases are closed end to qua. buyers. 12,000 miles per year. Lessee is resp. qual. buyers. 10,000 miles per yr. Lessee is resp. for wear, tear, maint, repairs & excess mileage figured @ for wear, tear, maint, repairs & excess mileage figured @ ,15(t per mile. Prices include all Mazda rebates & incentives. © 2002 Mazda North American Operations. 'Must finance thru Mazda credit/Lease is closed end to qual. buyers. 12,000 miles per yr%. LesseLessee iis respresp.. fofor wearwear,, teartear,, maintmai , repairs & excess .200 per mile on Jetta & .250 per mile on the Touareg. Not responsible for typographical errors or omission. Drivers wanted. mileage figured @ 20t per mile. Offer expires 4/30/2007. See dealer for details. Not responsible forr tytypographicar u:"l error' s or omissions'--. :— Photo for illustration purposes only. See dealer for details. Offer ends 4/30/2007.

GOING ON NOW AT HAMILTON MAZDA VW... INCLUDES: 4 GAME TICKETS! A VIP STADIUM TOUR! 'MAY ENTER TO WIN THE ULTIMATE A CHANCE TO MEET A THUNDER PLAYER! GAME! AN OPPORTUNITY TO THROW OUT A CEREMONIAL FIRST PITCH! Drawing Held TRENTON THUNDER FAN PACK! Jo purchase necessary. One entry per person. Need not be present to win. 18 years or older. See dealer for details. Void where prohibit May 16th! SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 59

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Loaded Minivan! WITH ZERO SECURITY! WITH ZERO SECURITY! 2007 Town & 2007 Grand Caravan SXT 6 cyl, auto, P/S, P/B, P/W, PDL, A/C & more. Vin 7B101218. Stk#J766 MSRP: $22,090. $1045 Discount + $3000 Factory b cyl, auto, P/S, ABS, A/C, AM/FM CD & more. Vin 7R115036. Sfk#D742. MSRP: $28,155. $1510 Disce- ^n fw^ Rebate I 1 Rebate + $250 Commercialf Rebate + $500 Non DVD Bonus Cashf + $1500 Lease to Purchase! Rebate applied. *$169 1st + $500 Non DVD Bonus Cosht+$1500 Lease to Purchase! Rebate+$250 Commerciolt Rebote oppi;-:i mo + $1700 \ \ mo + $1700 Down + $700 Bank Fee + $199 Doc Fee = $2768 Due At Signing. $1000 Lease Loyaltyt Rebate applied to lease. Down + $700 Bank Fee + $199 Doc Fee = $2798 Due At Signing. $1000 Lease Loyalty! Rebote appiie-:.' ,.;• . • < '

'07 Dodge Caliber SXT '07 Chrysler Sebring Touring '07 Grand Cherokee Laredo '07 Ram Quad Cab SLT 4x4 4 cyl, auto, P/S, P/B, tap, ( cyl, auto, f/S, P/B, Dodge. 8 rjl, ouio, P/S. P/S, :. P/W, PDL, A/C 8 more. W S more. Vin 7I542W, P/W, PH, A/C 8 me. »ii t/'N. m A/C 8 note. Vi, - Vin 70303987. MSRP: MSRP: $20,300. $245 Discount + 7C5S156S. MSRP: S30.510. $1315 7SH3347. «S«P: S-W80 * $17,660. $915 Discount $750 For*! Rebate * $1000 OiscoBI * $4500 Factory Rebate Lease $fl35 Discount * $5000 Factory ; + $500 Factory Rebate • Militaryt Rebote * $1500 leose < $500 MililurftUotit $1500 Rebate . $250 Commerciolf " $250 Commercialt P/Mo to Purdioset Rebate applied Leose to Purchaset Rebate P/Mo Sthiile i $1500 Lense to j Rebate applied. '$189 39MOS '$2191st mo * 1500 (own * applied *$?!) 1st na»$1500 27Mos i'lKlitsei Mate applied "$24! i 1st mo + $1500 Down + $700 lank Feet $199 Ooc Fee = Down * $700 tank Fee * $1!) 'H mo 32000 Boon * $700 I $700 Bank Fee * $199 $261! Dae HI Signing. $1000 Doc Fte = $2(21 Due ill Signing. talk fet* $199 Ooc Fee = $3148 \ Doc Fee = $2588 Due At Lease Loyaltyt Rebate applied to $1000 Leose lo[«ltyt Rebate JH9 Doc Al Signing, $1000 Leose •( Signing. 17.295 Loyaltyt Rebote'applied to lease. |

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CHRYSLER'JEEP'DODGlT''^' CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED ROUTE 130, SOUTH BRUNSWICK -732-9*10-1100 jlf qualified. *Upon primary lender approval on a closed end lease. 10,500 miles per yi incladed/20t pet mi overage (except 12,000 miles pet yr included/20C overage on Nitio). Excess wear I tear extra. lOP/Jotol Cost/Buy Out Option: H U§Wt $45{3/$ll,ffi/$9720; C " " l;iiiii$6WW$l«l( r. $6723/$15" "•"""••"#872/$18,487". Offers moy not lie combined, previous sales ond offerings excluded, ill prices include all costs to lie paid .by k consume""r except •for 'licensing costs, registration fees I taxes. Sole prices end 4/30/07. ©C 60 SENTINEL, April 26, 2007 NS FIRST DOWN I. MONTH! PAYMENT! ON EVERY NEW 07 LINCOLN & MERCURY IN STOCK! MK7 HEADQUAR HEADQUARTERS M J

NEW 2007 NEW 2007 LINCOLN LINCOLN 139 MKZ MKX MOS. 42 AVAILABLE! 30 AVAILABLE! Light Sage, Stk#7-1389, VINI7R644619, 4-Dr, FRWD, V-6, Auto w/OD, ABS, Clim Ctrl, Lttir, Moon Rf, Sirius Radio. Alloy, Stk#7-1342, VIN#7BJ10625, Crossover, AWD, V-6, Auto w/OD, Clim Ctrl, Lthr, Htd Sis. MSRP:$36,835. Based MSRP:$31,345. Based on a 39 Month Closed End Lease. Total due at inception $O(includes $0 Down Payment, Nolst on a 39 Month Closed End Lease. Total due at inception $O(includes $0 Down Payment, Nolst Month Payment, $0 Bank Month Payment, $0 Bank Fee & $0 Ref. Sec. Deposit). Total Payments $14,781 +tax. 10,500 mi/yr excess mi. @ $.20 Fee &'$0 Ref. Sec. Deposit). Total Payments $17,121+tax. 10,500 mi/yr excess mi. @ $.20 thereafter. Purchase for thereafter. Purchase for at lease end $15,986. (Lease price includes $1000 Lease Renewal Rebate if Qual.) at lease end $19,154. (Lease price includes $1000 Lease Renewal Rebate if Qual.) NEW 2008 MERCURY MARINER Silver. Stbb-1003, VN*SIU0?652, SUV HMD. Au»ow,W0CHgr.Muo-SI MSSP $2^1.450 B //• IV 1-OR o'l a fl Mo-t. Closed End Lexe Taffi dut u' W DOWN ^3C4C=T|ui3es $0 Dran Pwrsnt.kt Mod* $ PAYMENT! $59S Rank Fee S $0 Re' SBr iieprati. Tot? 0 ; 31;i,491 tft/ 10.5D0 m if, B/rnss mi 'i $ wic- utti fsmStsh 'w at leaw end $12/14 Xna J-MCC SECURITY -dudes ttOQ Lease Rerswoi Cfbnte 4 $!>GQ Cc cq? DEPOSIT! Grs'J Rebate i* Qunl: 269 0

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New 2007 Nissan Sentra Slk#7L632347 8 7L654906 Model#42817,4 Dr, 4 Cyl, Auto, FWD, Pwr Steering, PW/PL/PM, A/C, Air Bags, Tint, U Defrost, Tilt, Cruise, Cloth, AM/FM/CD, Keyless Entry, MSRP $18,190 1) $0 Down Payment, $0 Security Deposit, 30 month lease program, 10,000 miles per year, $0.18 per mile over, $3,570 total payments, $11,454 buyout option, $1,595 bank fee, $1,595 due at signing. To qualified buyers. Rebates: $1,500 Sansone Owner Loyalty, $500 Manufacturer Recent College Grad (past 12 mosj. *O DOWN / *O SECURITY

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